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FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1875.
U. 11. RICHARDSON CO., Publisher*'
Agrnu, 111 Bay Strict, Savanna, Ga., ar
aulhorlzKl to contruct for Advertising In
our Paper.
I* OO A L NEW 9.
rumen omscToftY.
♦ PUSBYTIMUAW CIICUCH.
Prayer meeting Wadnesd ty evening at 4:30 p. Y.
Sunday School every Humvty at 4:00 p. if.
• Methodist Ohuuui.
Rev. W. Lewis, Pastor. Preaching every Sun
day at 10;8t) A. M.
And Sunday uight at 8:00 P. *r.
Prayer Met \iug on Tuesday night at.. 8:00 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at 0:00 A. m
E. Ivea, Superintendent.
Baptist Church.
Rev. C. D. Campbell, Pastor. Preaching every
Sunday at * 11:00 a. m.
And Sunday night at . 7:30 p. m.
Piayer meeting every Thursday night at 7:00 r. m.
Sunday School every Run da v at 9:00 a. m:
O. W. Stephens, Superintendent.
Haioutc.
Qojtmak Ga., Doe. Dili, 187 t.
At A ryrtllur ni' t tinx ofShalto Loilg,'. No. 237.
E. .1 A. M., the fallowing officer, worei-ioctou foi
the cueuiug manmiic year :
M, C. WILKINSON, W. M.
T. 11. JOYOF, 8. W
8. J. HaRUKLL, J. W.
,1. 8. BKAMA.W, Tr.ttuircr
L. S. WOOD. Soorotarv.
W. f>. RFNTLEY, 8. It
,T. 11. I'.BYAN. J. V.
‘ ELI Mci’Alt, Tyler.
No preaching at the Methodist church
next Sunday. Key. Mr. Lewis, tlie pas
tor, will bo in Thomasville, assisting Mr. ‘
Cook, in a protracted mooting.
Too Lit Ir,
Gentle showers are coming daily now ;
they are too late for corn and cotton, but
just in time for potatoes, peas, late cab
bage and turnips.
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Agricultural Coiiveiilion.
The agriculturaloonyentiou which met
in Dalton hr. 'JPuesilay last was attended by
W. B*Benoett, R. .T. Dmmrk and (’. A.
Davis, ns representatives of the Brooks
County Agricultural Society.
Capt. H. G. Turner left for Atlanta on
Wednesday morning to attend the Su
preme Court now in session. Ho is the
leading council in the prosecution of Nie
Thomson the murderer of Captain Hunter.
The ease will most probably be reached the
last of this or the lirst of next week.
The Quitman factory, under the new or
ganization, will in a few weeks bo in oper
ation with its new and improved looms re
cently pill-chased by the President, Dr.
Henry Briggs, in the North. This enter
prise to the i resent company will doubt
less prove a success.
Social CoMtcsl ttllh 41 IVllil Cat.,
Tire Social baseball club and tho Wild
Cats of No. 4, J. P. & M. R. It., Florida,
will play in Tuesday next.
We hope the Cats may be so throughly
tamed, that they will not devour the So
cials, and leave our town desolate. Some
to mourn for their first born and some to
mourn foi they don’t know what.
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Our final Bhlc,
On Friday of hist week, Mr. R, I. Den
mark, one of our most energetic and suc
cessful planters, brought to town a bale
of new and beautiful staple, which lie sold
to Mr. J. L Beatie, for 14 cents, he being
the highest bidder. That's right, Beatie,
keep tip the price of the produce of our
country, if possible. Wo hud hoped for
the sake of our country, that the markets
would open at higher prices.
Oar Merchant!,
A number of our merchants havo gone
North to make their fall and winter pur
chases. Messrs. Mabbett, Rountree and
D. R. Oreeoh, were tho first to go. Messrs.
Gazan, Finch, and McCall and Ives, left
Boon after. Others will soon follow in
their wake ; Hay ton is trying his best to
get ready, and Jacob knows the right time
to go, and is waiting for it. We aro look
ing for large stocks of goods, and a heavy
trade this fall. Out planters' ootton all
belong to them this year ; they can keep
it or sell it, just as they choose, not be
forced to sell at low flgnres to pay for sup
plies.
Excursion.
By reforenoe to an advertisement in an
other column, it will be seen that at all
stations on this road excursion tickets to
Savannah and rotnm will bo sold at one
fonrth tho nsnal fare, fifty cents added.
This ticket will also entitle the holder to
visit tho Isle of Hope on the 24th in' t.
The grand spelling boo will bo given on
that day at that, place, contest open to the
whole State, and handsome prizes to be
There will 1- favorable oppor
tunities for visiting other places of celebrity
near the city pending the excursion. This
is certainly a very favorable opportunity
for visiting the city. There arc but few
that cannot avail tbf mstlves of this oppor
tunity an a matter of pleasure. Many can
combine with it business, and make it pro
fitable as well as pleasant. Tho company
is very liberal in this offer, and we think
and hope in this instance that the patron
age will be sufficient to justify a repetition
of this liberality. The excursion train will
be under the supervision of competent
and careful men. Now ia theopportunity
for a oheap pleasnro trip. Befer to the
advertisement for particulars as to time.
Surgical.
A most critical surgical operation was
performed on Tuesday last by Dr. E. A.
Jelks, in removing a stoDe from the blad
der of a little boy ton years old, the son
of the Rev. Win. Price, (colored). The
stono removed is shaped very nearly like a
hen’s egg, and fully as large as the medium
size, measuring 5i inches in circumference
one way and H the other, and weighiug
something over two ounces. Considering
the immense size of the deposit and the
size of the little sufferer, the operation
had to he performed in the most eminently
skillful manner or the result would ueces- ;
sarily have been fatal. The little patient :
is doing well ; his sufferings have been
great and of long duration. He was the
object of the constant care aDd anxiety of
sympathetic parents, but with the end of
his suffering their anxiety is partially re
lieved. Wc hope the little boy may he
restored to his anxious parents in good
health and never suffer from that cause
again. This is the second deposit Dr.
Jelks has removed from this little sufferer.
Drs. Carswell, Briggs and Wilkerson was
present and rendered Dr. Jelks, the oper
ator, such assistance as the nature of the
case required. We now take pleasure in
assuring onr readers that we have surgeons
equal to any emergency, and cannot he ex
celled anywhere.
Quitman Acadtmy,
The fall term of this most excellent
school will commence on Monday, the 30th
instant. This institution is under the su
pervision of Prof. R. V. Forrester, who
possesses in an eminent degree, the quali
fications 6f mind aud qualities of heart, to
fit him for the very responsible position.
We hope to see a fullfioliool of young men
and yonng Indies. Wo have ovory facility
for building up a high Reliool; wo only
lack the energy to work for it ; wo have a
delightful climate, pure water, excellent
society, board for young ladies or young
gentlemen either, in the very best of fami
lies at very moderate prices. What other
inducement can be offered ? What town in
Ooorgia can equal those ? Make applica
tion early to Prof. Forrester, or somo of
your friends, and he or they will procure
board where every comfort aud conven
ience will be enjoyed.
Un.: Hull. ,
The contest between the “Socials" of
Quitman, and tho “Southwestern," of
Thomasville, came off on yesterday.
Tho game was called at 1:110, with “So
cials” at the bat, having lost tho “toss."
Mr. Shine, of Thomasville, umpire. Game
called on tho Bth inuiug, on account of
dark; score, “Socials," 4:1 “Southwes
tern," 20. Finest playing of "Socials”
by Finlay on, Harris and Carroll. Finlay
| sou's rifle balls was too swift for the
•Sontli westerns’” skill and strength.
The “Socials” did not show their full
strength, playing far below their average.
The umpire, Mr. Shine, gave perfect sat
isfaction, manifesting entire disintereoted
tioss and impartiality. Sandy Provatt
won for liimsclf a great name, by his Itiud
nesH to our boys.
The “Southwesterns" propose to play
i the “Socials" on Friday, of next w eek, at
! Quitman. We hope thft “Socials" will
- meet them at the depot aud escort them
to comfortable quarters, and treat them
with that courtesy aud hospitality due to
invited guests.
TELEGRAPHIC.
JOCKSONVILLE AND THE YELLOW FEVER r.U
raiiw.
JauKronvilmc. Fua., August 10. The
following resolution was passed by t ho City
Council of this city lust night, for the pur
pose of putting nu end to reports of yellow
fever being in the city :
Ritsotred, That it is the unanimous opin
ion of tho Duval County Medical Society,
there being a full attendance, that there
has not been, nor ia there now, nny ease of
yellow fevor or any disease resembling it
in our midst.
Jacksonville, Fla., August 10. —There
is positively and unequivocally not a single
ease of yellow fever in this city nor Ims
there been. Tho Savannah papers, it is
I understood, are publishing that tlmro have
J been several deaths hero from this disease.
There have been several deaths from con
gestive chill3 ; but not a death, nor a case
of yellow fever.
Carolina’s late treasurer.
Columbia, S. C., August 10. — Parker
was brought to Columbia to day, arriving
here about 8 o’clock. Andy Johnson, the
! colored man who was taken with him,
| wri brought too, arid both are now in jail.
; Parker made a statement in jail that ho
1 escaped through the scuttle hole and at-
Itempod to climb down the lightning rod,
lint fell when uWont thirty feet from tho
gronud. and hurt himself severely, lie
fell again in climbing over tho fence in
attempting to make his way to those who
were to meet. him. He saw people either
standing or walking in whatever direction
1 lie went and fear of being recognized
| caused him to avoid them. This delayed
| him so long that when ho reached the ap
j pointed place of meeting his friends had
gone, and ho did not see them at all. lie
| did not say who they were or where they
were to meet him. lie made his way
alone to tho house of a colored worr-mi,
near tho eastern edge of the city, and
while there met with Andy Johnson. He
sent Andy into town for several things,
nmongat them a map. When Andy re
turned, snspecting that ho had betrayed
him, lie forced him to go with lute, lie
hired a colored man, whose house Ire came
upon, to carry them in a wagon to Cam
den. After they had crossed the bridge
ho sent tho wagon bank, and attempted to
walk into Camden. Soon after the wagon
left tbev found themselves surrounded and
then arrested by two Camden policemen,
Parker supposes thnt tho wagon driver be
trayed him. He said ho approached the
house of one of his friends in Columbia,
and saw him standing on tho piazza anil
called to him to come to him. His friend
inquired who he was. He answered, “I
am Captain Parker.” The reply was,
“Don’t come here, go away.” lie was
afraid to go near anyone else.
NEW COS TON.
CotiCMBCS, Ga., August 10.—Messrs.
: Smith, Murphey & Cos., received to-day
: one bale of new cotton, from Messrs. S.
H. Dickcuson & Cos., Neal’s Landing, Fla.
It was raised on the plantation of M. Amos
Ilays, of Henry county, Ala., by a negro
man. It classed good ordinary. Messrs.
Flournay, MoGehr & Cos., also received
one bale from tho same place, classed
strict good ordinary.
Ejection op Chief of tite Chebokfes.
Fort Gibsos, I. T.. August 10. —The
election was quiet, except in one precinct.
The returns are slow coming in on ac
| count of high water, which prevents the
j voters from reaching the polls. It is gen
erally conceded that Boss is re-elected.
The Ross party has the Senate and Conn
cil.
A Horrible Accident.
We learn from Mr. J. R. Groover, of
Pickens county, that a Bad and fatal ac
cident occurred to Mr. Wm. Page, who
resided near Heard’s store in Dawson
county, on last Thursday week, the 29th
nit. Mr. A. J. Kedey recently erected a
new circular saw on Hollow creek, near the
Cherokee line, and Mr. Page having never j
seen a circular saw in operation went over
to see it. When the stock had been put j
on and the saw had cut off the first slab, j
Mr. Page aud his neighbor. Mr. Nelems,
picked up the slab to carry it off, when
the saw caught the slab and jerked Mr.
Page against the saw, which inflicted a j
wound that killed him instantaneously, i
The saw struck him between the point of
right shoulder and neck, ripping his body
open to the lower part of his breast bone,
exposing his lungs, while the quivering
flesh was covered with his life's blood.
He leaves a wife and two or three children
to mourn his untimely and sad taking off.
[Marietta Journal.
Cmth & Sewsomti
is the place to get your flour, they keep'
constantly on hand Cooko & Cheek’s
choice brands, also the very best quality
of Kennesaw and Manetta. Don’t go any
whore else, a better quality is not made
any where. sept 26-tf
All of Dr. Jayne’s family medicines and
other drugs for sale low at
Karros’s New York Stoke.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
W C. McCall Esq. wilt attend to ail business
calls at my office during the next two weeks.
Ang. 11, 75-4 t. J. 0. McCALL.
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The most beautiful Dressing Casess at
J. M. Wrrr’.
o
Best J shirting at 9 cents at,
E. T. Dukes & Bro.
Flour in largo quantities, at prices loss
than since tho we*', st
Kay ton’s New York Store.
Great bargains, chenp goods, full stock
at
Kayton's New York Store.
Look to your interest for now is the
timo to buy your furniture at
J. M. Witt’s.
NOTICE!
Tho finest aud latest stylo of Ladies
Hats at E. T. Dukes A lino.
Roman candles, .rockets, fire crackers,
spit- devils, flower-pots to. at
* Hall & McNeil’s.
Allot Hall A. Mi Neil's stock of Dry
Goods, Harilwa.e, etc., vie., at New York
cost.
Ask yonr neighbors, who have, bought
from us, aud invariably yon will ho told
that yon can do as well with v* as any
where else, perhaps a little bettor. So
consult your interests aud try
Kayton’s New York Store.
Fresh goods just, received, which were
bought for cash at very low prices, and
will bo sold the same way. Call early and
.secure the cheapest goods Jet sold. No
humbug. At
Kayton’s New York Store.
Full lines of goods to suit, tho seasons,
and fresh goods almost weekly from New
York aud oihor nisri.eis. fill early and
get the late styles, at reavouab’o p- ices,
at
Kavton’h New York Store.
Y)<mt Dt-lsiy, Cos tut: (in irk.
J. M. With sja 1 1 ex' ted a largo sup
ply of new red e'e\. it >.* ■' i* e. and he
is deieriniced to .o'l c’'t’ >C you come
qti’cn. 1 1 you del. y 10-’g he v. i” raise the
price, so hi" v up while i o stock is large
and prices low.
Bargains in Heal Estate.
iVe aro authorised to oiler for sole a
plantation, lying within one and a half
miles of Quitman, on the most favora
ble terms. It is offered cheap, a sin 'll
amount to bo paid when possession ; s
given, and all the ballanco in four annual
payments. This is a splendid farm, con
taining four hundred acres.
ALSO.
A eplended house and lot, conveniently
situated to the business portion of the
town. House containing six rooms all
well finished, with e’l l'-ecisnry out. build
ings, everything iu - cod order. This will
also be sold cheap r *d o i favorable terms.
Persons desii iog ojv chase can call at
this olliico ss wen - nuihoyzod to sell the
same. may 28-t,f
NEW A DVEIiTISEMENT.
QUITIAN ACADEMY. “
0
\TfE WOULD RESPECTFULLY GIVE NO
\ V ticti that the Fail Term of this school wi”
commence
ON MONDAY, AUGUST mh, 1875.
and continue four scholastic months.
Tho Board of Instruction win ho as horctofoio,
viz :
Alt. V. FORRESTER, A. M., Principal.
MUH. IS. V. FORK ESTER, AnUttiuU.
51188 BELLAWAY, Inltrnotrmin Music.
Board May bo Obtained on Libera! Terms with
the Principal aud ether Citizens of the Town.
By close attention to tho interests of pupils
we hopo to merit, as wo have received hereto
fore, a liberal share of Patronage.
Tuition dm at tho close of term as follows :
Ist C3as, per tire term . BOR
A,i <• “ *• “ ia oc
;j,| *• < o 11l OO
41In “ • “ JfiO OO
Music, Instrumental or Special Vocal lea
sons aa OO
For further information apply to
R. V. FORRESTER,
Principal.
Quitman, Ga., August 13,1873.-(3t.)
HO! FOB THE
SPELLING BEE!
Atj.antk' and Gulf R. It. C 0. ,)
S.Lvnnrr ft, Ang. 9, 1375. (
Excursion tickets from all bta
tiuus on this road to Savannah will be sold
AT ONE-FOURTH THE REGULAR FORK FOR
ROUND TRIP, FIFTY CENTS / DDED.
Tickets good by trains arriving at Savannah Aug.
21, and uepia ting August 21, 25 and 2G, aud wi l '
entitle Uni holder to visit the
Second Great Spelling Bee,
TO RE GIVEN AT
IL, E <> F HOX E
ON THIS 34TH INSTANT,
under the ans rices of tho Savannah, Skidway
and Seaboard Railroad.
Contest Open to the State.
HANDSOME PRIZES will be awarded to Hie
successful contestant,.
While in tiie cifcv persons will have an oppor
tunity to vist Thunderbolt, Beach Hammock,
Tybui- Island, etc., at reduced rates.
The HOTELS o" the city will toko visitors on
this occasion at GREATLY REDUCED RATES,
JNO. EVANS,
augl.?-2t. General 'Ticket Age.it,
Gulf House.
G. VV PA KN ELL, Proprietor.
THOMASVILLE, - - - GEORGIA.
rpiIIS HOTEL OFFERS INDUCEMENTS TO
I the traveling public aw good us can be ob
tained at the majority of countiy hotels.
It is locate*' neap tuc depot and conveniently
situated near the business portion of the town,
which makes it convenient for all.
The proprietor plcd. p s himself that his guests
shall find hist house unLurpawscd in point of good
fan; and attention.
The Finest Billiard Room in Southern Geor
gia connected with the house.
Baggage transfeared free of charge.
ju1y16, 75.
Cl TATE OF GEORGIA, BROOKS COUNTY.
£5 Whereas, W. I). Rountree, executor of the
last will and testament of L. C. Arrington, de
ceased, represents to the Court in hiw Motition,
duly filed that he has administered on ju. C. Ar
rington’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not bo discharged
and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in October, 1875, this July Ist, 1875.
J, BH RARER,
july2-3uio. Ordinary.
Change of Schedule.
ATLANTIC A GULF R. U. C 0.,)
Offu k General Seterinteni'ent, >
Savannah. Ga. May Ist. 1875. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 2d. Trains
on this Road will run as folIoHH:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Loavo Savannah daily at 4:00 p. m.
Arrive at Live Oak “ 2:55 a.m.
Arrive at Quitr.l.ui “ 8:23 a. m.
Arrive at Ruin bridge *♦ 7: Ip >a.m.
Arrive at Albany “ 9:20 a. m.
Leave Albany “ . 4tfo l\ m.
Leave llainbridgo “ 5:15 p. t.
Leave Quitman “ 9/7 r. m.
Leave Live Oak ‘‘ 10:05 p.m.
Arrive at Savannah “ . 8:50 a. m.
Connect r t Live Oa.k v ith trains on tho 3. I'.
A W. R. R. .bv* ana fro.n Jacksonville, Tallahas
see, Eoo.
No <’lii\n r ,o of ori s hotweon Savonnoh and Al
bany. Coso co YPCciion at Albany with trains on
tho Sontliwosworn L. R.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-WESTERN DI
VISION.
Loave Dupont (Sunday excepted) at 7:00 a. m.
Arrive at Quitman “ . . 10:15 a. m.
Arrive at TbonniNvillo *• 12:15 p. m.
Leave Thomasvillo ‘ 2:10 p.m.
Leave QuHroan “ 4:08 p.m.
Arrive al Dupont “ 7:80 p.m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ADR ANY DIVIS
ION.
Lor \ o Tlionui' ville Tuesday, Thursday an*’ Satur
day “ pi, ‘ 5): *0 ”, m.
A riTi’l (’.uniha * 5 *) r. m.
A .vc r. A'*), oy ‘ . 7:. << p. M.
liOave A tv 4 . 9: *0 a. m.
Leave t 1 nbi.k ‘ ; :<7 a. m.
Auivc aii'> .’o.cnHvi f, o 4 .. -:'sp. m.
Connect a: Al >. ny v.':,h trains on the S. \Y. R.
H.y arriving in Aloany feu..bay, To.esdry r.ul Sat
uraay at ... 7:15 a.m.
Mail S;p-mcr leaves every Sunday
ovenins .'or Apalachicola.
IT. S. HAINES,
may 7-2 t Gen err 1 Superintendent.
BRIGGS, JELKS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
RA TS,
ROOTS and SHOES, &c.
Invito Special attention to tlieir lflrgo ntoek
of
readies Dress (Joods,
Which they nro soiling off at
ltediiciil l’ricfs.
IIENRY V. MABBETT
Manager.
may 28-4 t
O. A. I’.
M . 'X- . xq XJ IN AN
DKAI.EB IN
CUtOCEIIIKS,
AI.EB,
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEOARS,
FRUITS,
Ac., Ac.
A choice Be'uc'doa of
Fancy G rocerics
Constantly on hand.
PICKLES, CATSUP, SAI/CKS, JELLIES,
Preserves, Potted Meats, &c., &c,
M. T. QUIN AN.
S. E. cor. Drayton A ftroughton,
(West of Marshall House,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
ang 29. ly
Adm I nistratoi’s Notice.
ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN KEPTEMREIt
next after tlio date hereof, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary or Brooks coun
ty for leave to sell at private sale, it lot of land,
number one hundred and seventy-six (176) in the
7th district of Dooly county, tho biillaucc of real
estate of JohnHolwell, Hr,, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heirß of said docnased. This
JulySOtii 1878. RACHAEL HOLWELL.
aug B-4t. Administratrix.
Sheriff Sale.
\THLL BE BOLD BEFORE! THE COURT
\\ House door in the town of Quitman,
Brooks county, Georgia, on tho FIRST TUEh-
DAV IN HEP 1 EMBER NEXT, between tho legal
bourn of wile, two lota of Lanrl, number twenty*
live (25) and twenty-six (26) in the 14th district
of said county, by virtue of ail fa. issued from
the Court or Brooks County in favor of J. JI.
Wade vs. James King as principle andJ. B. Finch
security on stay of execution. Property pointed
out by James King this August sth, 1875.
J. T. THRASHER,
augG-td Sheriff Brooks Cos.
G 1 EOItGIA, BROOKS COUNTY. To all whom
f it may concern : John ll* Brown and W.
W. Walker having filed their petition in proper
form to mo, praying for letters of administration
with the will annexed, on tho estate of Hezekiah
Brown Deceased.
Thin is to cite nil legnjly interested in tho exe
cution of thin application, fcredi tors, legatee, next
of kin and others interested, to be and appear at
the next September term of tlio Court or Ordi
nary of said county, and rthoW causo, if any they
can, why letters or administration with will ar
oexed, should not bo granted to John 11. Brown
and W. W. Walker.
August 2, 1875. J. M. SHEARER,
augo-4f. Ordinary.
GEORGIA— BROOKS. COUNTY-To all whom
it rnay concern. John A. Colter, having
in proper form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the cstato of William
It. Colter, late of said county—Thin ia to cite all
and singular. the creditors and next of kin of
William R. Colter, to he and appear at my office
within the tirno allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent administration
should not he granted to John A. Colter on Wil
liam R. Colter's eg tote.
Witness my hand and official signature this
July 24th, 1875.
juiy34-4t J. M. SHEARER, Ord’y.
T. B. LITTLE,
SURGEOK DENTIST,
Thirty Years in Prcatice.
A LL WORK WARRANTED AND DONE ON
i\ better terms than ever before in this coun
try.
FULL SKTS, Upper anl Under for S4O,
not to be excelled in beauty, use, fit and natural
appearance.
OFEICE: YOUNG’S BUILDING, BROAD St.
THOMAMVILLE, GEORGIA.
july23-tf.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FALL. ’ “1 Sm FA LL.
*
S. WAXELBAUM & BRO S.
NEW YORK JOBBING HOUSE,
M ACON, (* A.
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Still Another Change! Immunise Alterations & Additions!
OUR ALREADY MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT INADEQUATE TO OUR JM
moiiKvljmcroascil putroimgo, wo were forcod to -lilargo mu Imihlliig, making <uu- tho lar-
H< t DRY GOODS HOUSE in the South.
Wo shall divide our departments in tho following ordor:
BASEMENT, PACKAGES, DOMESTIC ;
FIRST FLOOR, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT;
SECOND FLOOR, NOTIONS;
THIRD FLOOR, CLOTHING ;
DO. DO., HATS.
Wo wilUvnvc nothing undone to make our Selection n. Attractive ll ny Stork
North. OUR DEPARTMENTS will embrace everything needed iu thin section.
OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT
Ih now THE LARGEST IN Tltß SOUTH Everything purclianod from first handfl
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Will ombrnen A FULL LINE OF LATE STYTjES and in quanticH nnequallod in the South.
HATH mirehftßod from commißHionod liouhou only, aud will Hell as low as any Jobbing Ilouso
the United Htatea.
IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
Wo offer EVERY INDUCEMENT,
Cfl“Morchants aro invited to call and examine our stock.
S. WAXELBAUM & BRO.,
43, 43 and 47, Second Si., and <J’J ( ‘H und 20, ('otton Avenue, Macon, iin
(fttig'rt-tf) *
W. B. SINGLETON. T. J. HUNT. YV. S. SINGLETON.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
THUNKS, VALISES,
UMBRELLAS, ETC.
0 —o: —~
NEW YORK FRIGES DUPLICATED.
ORDERS SOLICITED; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
:o—o:
Our fitoro lias rooontly Leon greatly enlarged by additional rooms and stories.
Our inereaHod patronage rendered it indindenHahle. Our room is ample and our stock largo. Our
entire stock in made to order by the l>OHt maiiuiacturern, all of which wo guarantee.
SINGLETON, HUNT & GO.,
49 Sccuinl Street, and 28 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
(augfi-tf.)
J. W. Latlirop, J. W. Latbrop, Jr.,
J. L. Warren.
J. W. LATHROP & CO.,
Cotton Factors
—AND—
COMMISSION M EKCII A NTS,
OH Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
J. M. HopkiSS, R. H. Hiooins,
Win A. ( AUSVVEI li, M. 1).,
Physician and Surgeon.
Quitman, ----- Georgia
ATF-Offlco (up-stairs) over Tillman's Store.
April 10-tf.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE,
‘ ‘ The Leading American Newspaper.
Til K BKST ADVERTISING HBDIIJM.
Dily, *lO a year. Semi-Weekly, $3. Weekly,
Poslxge Vne to tile Soltsci ihev. Spec,
men Copies aud Advertising Kates Free. Week*
ly, in clubs of .10 or more, only sl, postage paid.
Address The Thibuhe, N. Y. jau23-ly ,
HOPKINS ft HIGGINS,
FINE OLD
KENTUCKY BOURBON
AND
RYE WHISKIES
Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
W. 11. SEEKING, General Agent.
For sale only at CREECH & NEWSOM,
Quitman, Ga.
July 25-ly
DR. E. A. JELKS,
PRACTISING PHYSICIAN,
Quitman, Gra.
OFFICE- - Brick building adjoining tho store
0/Mc.mh. Bright*. Jclks and& Co.,Bcrevtm street,
may 10-tf
Alll VAK3EKB wanted for two superb works
In II n of French art, “Little llonaway and
iter Ptto,” and the pretty pair, k *Tle
Dinner* and the Kup.” These pictures are
worthy of a place, in co/Uly home s and inexpensive
enough for tho simplest. Selling rapidly, and
takKon sight. Wo guarantee readv sales, good
profits, and quick returns. Any active person
who will take hold can make a handsome income.
Send for our beat terms at once.
J. B. FOJID & CO.,
julylC-Jm. 171 Elm St., Cincinnati.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, - - - ‘ • OnOUOXA.
o—
Your attention 1b respectfully called to tho
above House an
A FIUST-CL.ASS HOTEL
in ovory respect. The limine has been thoroutfhllr
renaued and refurnished, and is now providou
with ovory neecHHary eouvenienoe for the accom
modation and comfort of it patrons; tho romnu
ore large, airy, and neatly furnished, and ample
moans a. c aflordou for bathing. The location lu
denirahle, and convcnlout to the burtinoss portion
ot tlie city.
TIIR TAIILKN
will at nil times bo bountifully furnMlHd With
meats, etc., from tho North, and wo havo all tlici
vegetables ami delicacies which the market af
fords*.
TIIK ItATKS OF HOARD
have boon reduced to 43 per day, and liberal terms
will bootiered to partiew wishing to ougage rooms
by tho month or season.
AN K\CRUFxNT UViCRY MTARLR
isconnoc.’ed with tlio Hoino. Omnihusses and
baggage Wagons will always be in attendance at
tlie various Depots ami Steamboat Landings to
convey passengers to the Hotel. /
Telegraph and R. It. Ticket Office in the Hotol.
TIIK LAUNDRY
is excellent and iissorvicowillbe expeditious and
satisfactory.
TIIF. IIAUBER SHOP
has been re-flttod and is in charge of a skillful
Mid attentive man.
TIIK NF.WS ROOM
will bo regularly supplied with all tho Daily and
Weekly Papers.
Tho Par is supplied with the best Wines,
Liquors, Hegars, etc.
The ITon. 'etor bogs to repent emphatically
that, every c. o and (uceiTlon Will be exercised by
himself ai"' b's rfHDiuanu* to niako Lie Marshall
Horse in eveiv resoect um,'-- ns an nttrac
t;s-e ands. .ti'sA ,ci,ory piece or home . csort.
Honin'- io oblaiii r p'boi l slim eof patronage,
i remain. yo< 1 ioeccf'’ ,l y9
a. b. luc£,
oct9l-tf Propriitnr.
John M. Cooper, OoorgnT. Quuntock
J. 9. F Lancaster.
JOHN M. COOPER ft GO.
Comer Whitaker and St. Julian Streets,
Savannah, Ou.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS.
Copying and Seal Presses, Surveyors' Compasses
News and Book Printing Pa
per and Ink.
Gold Penn, Pon and Poncil Caoos, Desk and
Pocket Knives.
LEDGER, WRITING & COL. PAPERS.
Playing, Visiting ami rlntcr’s Cards.
Pot tmonnhs, &o.
School Furniture and Scholl
Requisites
At SckcrmahoTn <fc Co's Trices, for whom ice ora
Agents. Hooks Ordered or Imported
at Note York rates.
Wo roe] ronflilon that wo can mil an low as the
lowest, either in Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, or any other Southern city.
lie- Write or call ami learn our prices.
mayast,
T. H. BOLSH AW,
152 St. Juhan and 149 Bryan Streets,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
Sale Agent For Georgia
FOR HARPER’S
PATENT FLY TRAPS.
This TRAP hns born used extensively in floor*
pin and Florida, and lias never failed to give sat
isfaction. Bend for Circular containing testimo
nials.
In Store, ft Foil Line of
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, CUT
LERY, FLASKS, KEROSENE LAMPS, and
CHIMNEYS,
at tlio Lowcat CASH PRICES. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. marlS-tf.
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
Attorney at Law,
QUITMAN,
BROOKS COUNTY, - • GEORGIA.
Late an Associate Justice Supremo Court tJ.
8. for Utah and Nebraska Territories; now Judga
County Court, Brooks County, Ga.
may24-12mo
S. T. KINGSBERY,
Attorney at Law,
Q UITMAN,
Brooks County, - - - Georgia.
june2B-tf