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FBXDAY, AUGUST 20, 1875.
B. 11, UICHARDSON .fc CO., Publisher.'
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our Paper.
LOCAL NEWS.
Clll/RCH DIIIECTORV.
PuEam'TRKiAN Chtjech.
Prayer mooting Wednesday evening at 1:3(1 r. M.
Sunday School every Sunday at 4:00 V, u.
Mkthodist Chrm if.
Rov. W. Lewis, Pastor. Preaching every Sun
day at A. M.
And Sunday night at 8:00 p. M.
Prayer Meeting on Tuesday night at 8:00 p. k.
Sunday School every Suuday at 9:00 a. u
E, Ives, Superintendent.
Baptist Cnraon.
Rev. C. D. Campbell, raster. Preaching every
Sunday at 11A. m.
And Sunday night at 7:80 P. M.
Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at 9:00 A. H.
O. W. Stephens, Superintendent.
Masonic.
Quitman Ga., Dec. 19th, 1874.
At a regular meeting of Slialto Lodge, No. 237,
E. A A. M., the following officers were elected for
the ensuing masonic year :
M. C. WH.KINSON, W. M.
T. 15. JOYCE, S. W.
S. J. HARRELL, ,T. W.
■T. S. BEAMAM, Treasurer.
L. S. WOOD, Secretary.
W. O, BENTLEY, S. D.
J. It. BRYAN, J. D.
ELI McFAII., Tvlcr.
SPECIAL WARNING!
We hereby give notice, that as wo have
sold The Independent to Messrs. Hull
and Mclntosh, that all parties indebted to
The Independent for subscription or oth
erwise, that in thirty days we shall expect
payment. The sums are small; wo can
not visit you all; you can call and Bottle
or send it to us by registered letter. At j
the expiration of thirty days, all accounts,
no matter how small, without distinction,
will be sued. The amounts to each of
you is small ; aggregated to ns, it will be
large. Wo do not want to make you pay
ode cent of cost, and for your own inter
ests, we beg you to come and settle, or
seud the amount by some of your friends
to settle for you. We dislike to have you
pay three dollars cost, when in many
cases, the principal is less than that. It
will be your fault if you do it.
NOTICE.
This being the last issue of the Quitman
Independent, the advertisements of .Sher
iff's sales, Ac., will henceforth be done ex
clusively by The Qu'tman Reporter I
have heretofore divided the official patron
age between the two papers published in
our town, and that there is only one, and
the proprietors of that being both clever
and responsible men, it is with pleasure
that I adopt it as tile official organ of this
county. This August 19th, 1875.
” J. T. Thrasher,
Sheriff Brooks Cos., Ga.
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Many thanks to our fellow-townsman,
Dr, Win. A. Carswell, for an interesting
communication, which appears in to-day's
isnir, entitled 'The New Bur.” See edi
torial page.
Wo acknowledge the receipt of an invi
tation of the pupils and patrons of Mr.
W. A. Ramsey’s school, to attend their
examination and address them on the sub
ject of education, on the 24th inst. While
we acknowledge the honor, we regret to
state that previous engagements render it
wholly impracticable.
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Agricultural Convention.
Our delegates have returned, but we
have as yet been unable to learn wbat was
done, except that the next meeting is to
be held at Brunswick. Quitman was first
mentioned for next meeting, and wns elec
ted. Our delegates, Col. W. B. Bennett,
and Capt. E. T. Davis, of Thomasville,
advocated the claims of Quitman with
marked ability, ami as orators distinguish
ed themselves. But thero wns a motion
to reconsider, that Brunswick might be
put in nomination, as some of the up
country delegates have a wanderful hank
ering for salt water and its creatures, so
our friend Bennett—upon the subject of
fiddlers, shrimps and crabbs, utterly extin
guished himself—voted for the reconsider
ation, and finally for Brunswick ; so the
next meeting will be at Htunswick. They
will have a rich time eating crabbs in Feb
rtmry.
PS. Rust- Bali.
The “Socials” of this city played their
third match game of hose ball od
yesterday afternoon with the "Amateurs,”
of Madison, Flu,, assisted by Mr. C. Smith,
of the Jeff erson B. B. C., on the grounds
of the former. The game was com
menced at about 3 o’clock, and lasted
probably three hours, resulting in a vic
tory for the “Socials” by a score of 18 to
10.
This was decidedly the finest game ever
played in this section, being unusually
close and spirited, aDd the “Socials” may
well feel proud of their achievement.
Eight “white-washes” were made, five
against the Madison boysand three against
the “Socials.”
Quite a large and enthusiastic crowd
were out to witness the game.
The Madison boys returned home last
evening after expressing themselves well
pleased with their visit.
Mr. Beno Kayton umpired the game
and gave perfect satisfaction to both sides.
We would like to give a more extended
account of the game, and regret that we
have not time to do so. Finlayson and
Mabbet did the best playing for the “So
cials,” and Smith and Thomas for the
“Amateurs. “ Everything passed off very
pleasantly.
Senator Norwood, of Georgia, in his re
cent address at Emory College, made some
interesting points. Among them wore
;these: “While emancipation diminished
pur wealth, it increased our political pow
jar. Negroes vote for men and not meas
ures, and their 800,000 votes will be added
to ours. The negro is gravitating toward
f Ufb' The people of the north will soon
tise and demand a surrender of the elec-
colonization. ”
BUSINESS NOTICES.
W. C. McCall Esq. will attend to all business
calls at my office during the next two weeks.
Aug. 11, 7.-i-4t. I, Q, McCALL.
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The most beautiful Dressing Casess at
J. M. Witt’.
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Best ? shirting at 9 cents at
E. T. Dukes & Bro.
Flour in large quantities, at prices less
than since the war, at
Kastoh’s New York Store.
Great bargains, cheap goods, full stock
at
Hatton's New York Stork.
Book to your interest for now is the
time to buy your furniture at
J. M. Wrrr’s.
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NOTICE!
The finest and latest stylo of Radios
Hats at E. T. Dukes A Bro.
Roman candles, rockets, fire-crackers,
spit- devils, tlower-pots, &o. at
Ham. & McNeil's.
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All of Hall & McNeil's stock of Dry
Goods, Hardware, etc., eto., at New York
cost.
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Ask your neighbors, who have bought
from us, and invariably you will be told
that you can do as well with us as any
where else, pe.hnps a little better. So
consult your interests and try
Hatton’s New York Store.
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Fresh goods just received, which wore
bought for cash at very low prices, ami
will bo sold the same way. Call early and
secure the cheapest goods yet sold. No
humbug. At
Hatton's New York Store.
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Full lines of goods to suit the seasons,
and fresh goods almost weekly from New
Y'ork and other markets. Call early and
get the late styles, at reasonable prices,
at
Hatton’s New York Store.
Dont Dt lay, Come Utilck.
J. M. Witt, has just received a large sup
ply of new and elegant furniture, and lie
is determined to sell cheap if you come
quick. If you delay long lie will raise the
price, so hurry up while the stock is large
and prices low.
Bargains in Real Estate.
\Ve are authorised to offer for sale a
plantation, lying within one nnd n half
miles of Quitman, on the most favora
ble terms. It is offered cheap, a small
amount to bo paid when possession is
given, and ull the ballance in four annual
payments. This is a splendid farm, con
taining four hundred acres.
A splended house aud lot, conveniently
situated to the business portion of the
town. House containing six rooms nil
well finished, with all necessary out build
ings, everything in good order. This will
also be sold cheap aud on favorable terms.
Persons desiring to purchase cau call at
this offiice as we are authorized to sell the
same. may 28-tf
Creedi IWwsrmU
is the place to get your flour, they keep'
constantly on hand Cooke & Check s
choice brands, also the very host quality
of Kenuesaw and Manctta. Don't go any
where else, a better quality is not made
any whore. sept 26-tf
All of Dr. Jayne’s family medicines aud
other drugs for sale low at
Kavton’m New York Store.
CREECH & NEWSOM.
DEALERS IN
I) II Y G 0 0 I) S,
GROCERIES,
Liquors, Flour, Bacon, etc.
QUITMAN, GA.
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CHAPEL AND CHURCH ORGANS,
MANUFACTURED BY
! HEILNER & SCHUMACHER,
Nos. lO & 12 North Higli Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
REPAIRING AND TUNING done on
short notice and most reasonable terms.
lane 25-tf
The Baltimore
BELL & BRASS WORKS.
Established in 1844.
JOSHUA REGESTER & SONS,
53 and 55 N. Holliday St.,
Bultimore, Mil.,
Make jbe finest toned Bells in the country, and
in all cases give general satisfaction. Our Brass
Vorks surpasses any other manufactured. Bend
id circular before purchasing elsewhere.
The mammoth BelL “HAM REGESTER,” for
the new City Hall, Baltimore, was erected by
Joshua Regester A Sons.
Orders from the South solicit*'
dccl9-tf
W. B. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QUITMAN,
BROOKS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Counties of the Southern
Circuit, Echols and Clinch of the Brunswick, and
Mitchell of the Albany. wOffice at the Court
House.~&* jtmeiiS-tf
W. R. SINULETON. T. J. HUNT. W. S. SINGLETON.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
UMBRELLAS, ETC.
:o—o:——
NEW YORK PRICES DUPLICATED.
ORDERS SOLICITED; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
—:o —c:
Our store Ims recently been greatly enlarged by additional rooms and atoriea
Our increased patronage rendered i* indisden sable. Ourfoora is ample and our stock largo. Our
entire stock iu made to order by the best manufacturers, all of which wo guarantee.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.,
40 Second Street, and 28 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Go.
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QUITMAN FACTORY.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSORT
MENT
4-4 SHEETING,
3-4 SHIRTING,
OSNABURGS,
STIRPES.
TWEEDS,
COTTON ADES,
COTTON YARNS
and a variety of other
COTTON AND WOOLEN
GOODS
which will he exchanged for cotton r wool on
lair terms, l’lioe tor Carding Wool
10 Cents Ter Pound
N. B. Wool received from, and Rolls
returned to any station on the Atlantic Ar
Gulf Railroad, at an additional cost of one
cent per pound.
Merchants and Dealers generally, are
invited to call and examine stock before
making purchases.
IIENRY BRIGGS,
june2o-6tm President,
T WOULD UESrECTFULLY CAI.L THE AT-
L TENTION of tlio citizens of Brooks and
the adjoining couutieß, to my large and select
stock of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
II A. It I> \V Alt E.
GROCERIES, Etc., Etc,
All of which will be sold upon REASONABLE
TERMS and at LOWEST PRICES.
and wonld call the attention of Planters to my
LARGE STOCK OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Such as
PLOWS,
CLEVICES,
HEEL BOLTS,
OB AIN FANS, etc., etc
These goods will be sold at ,
MANUFACTURER S PRICES,
With Freight Added.
KT GIVE ME A CALL ‘6A
JOHN TILLMAN.
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G U AND
CENTRAL GARDEN
OF SAVANNAH,
96 Broughton Bt~, Opposite Harshall House.
The Best LAGER BEEE and the Finest IM
PORTED WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS al
ys on hand.
4@“MUBIC IN THE EVENING.
CHARLES SEILER, Proprietor,
j-itd S-Hi. Savannah, C-a.
MARSHALL HOUSE.
SAVANNAH, ----- GKOHGIA,
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Your attention in respectfully called to the
abovo House aw
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
in every respect. The House has been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and in now provided
with every necessary convenience for the accom
modation and comfort of its patrons; the rooms
are large, airv, and neatly furnished, and ample
moans are afforded for bathing. The location is
desirable, and convenient to the business portion
ot the city.
TIIK TABLES
will at all times ho bountifully furnished with
meats, etc., from the North, and we have all the
vegetables and delicacies which the market af
fords.
TIIK RATES OF BOARD
have been reduced to $3 per day, and liberal terms
will be offered to parties wishing to ongage rooms
by the month or season*
AN EXCELLENT LIVERY STABLE
is connected with the House. Omnibusses and
Haggago Wagons will always be in attendance at
t.lo various Depots and Steamboat Landings to
convey passengers to the Hotel.
Telegraph and E. R. Ticket Office in the Hotel.
TIIK LAUNDRY
is excellent and itssorvico will be expeditious and
satisfactory.
TIIK BARBER BIIOP
has been re-fitted and is in charge of a skillful
and attentive man.
TIIK NEWS ROOM
will be regularly supplied with all the Daily
Weekly Papers.
The Bah is supplied with tlio best Wines,
Liquors, Sugars, etc.
The Proprietor begs to repeat emphatically
that every care and exertion will bo exercised by
himself and his assistants to make the Marshall
House in every rospoct unsurpassed as an attrac
tive and satisfactory place of home resort.
Honin': to obtain a liberal share of patronage,
X remain, yours respectfully,
A. B. LUCE,
oct3l-tf Proprietor.
BRIGGS, JELKSTCO,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
G ROCKHIES,
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
HA rs,
HOOTS mi SHOES, &c.
Invite Special attention to their largo stock
of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Which they are selling off at
* Reduced Prices.
HENRY F. MABBETT
Manager.
may 28-4 t
HOPKINS & HIGGINS,
FINE OLD
KENTUCKY BOURBON
AND
ItYE WHISKIES
Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
W. H. SEBRING, General Agent.
For sale only at CREECH & NEWSOM,
Quitman, Ga.
juiy 25-ly
NEW A D VER TJ SEMEN Is.
FALLr 1875. FALL.
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S. WAXELBAUM & BRO S.
NEW YORK JOBBING HOUSE,
TVf ACO IV, (i A.
Still Another Change! Immense Alterations & Additions!
I BINDING OUR ALREADY MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT INADEQUATE TO OUR IM
muiiHolv increased patronage, wo wore forced to enlarge our building, milking ours the lar
gest DRY GOODS HOUSE in the South.
We shall divide our departments in the following order:
BASEMENT, PACKAGES, DOMESTIC;
FIRST FLOOR, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT;
SECOND FLOOR, NOTIONS ;
THIRD FLOOR, CLOTHING ;
DO. DO., IIATB.
We will Itav. nolllln, undone to moke onr Selection ns Attrnrtlvc as nny Stock
North. OUR DEPARTMENTS will embrace everything needed in this section.
OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is now THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH -Everything purchased from first hands
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Will embrace A FULL LINE OF LATE STYLES and in quantics unequalled in the South.
HATS purchased from commissioned houses only, and will sell as low as any Jobbing Houbo 111
the United States.
IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
We offer EVERY INDUCEMENT.
aro invited to call and examino our Block.
S. WAXELBAUM & BRO.,
43, 40 niul 47, B>on<l St., and J4!i, £4 anti MO, l otion Avenue, Macon, On.
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BARGAINS OFFERED!
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The undersigned, having just returned from the Eastern Markets, where he has
been for sometime selecting and purchasing a large and splendid assortment of general
merchandise, embracing almost every article kept in City or Country retail stores,
to-wit:
FAMILY GROCERIES.
PRINTS, DOMESTIC GOODS and DRESS GOODS;
Various Qualities and Prices.
PIQUES, Every Style. NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND
MOURNING GOODS, Various Qualities.
LADIES’ LEATHER AND SILK BELTS.
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ LINEN CUFFS
AND COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &C.
KID GLOVES, Auy Quality. PERFUMERIES, Any Kind and Price,
BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS AND HATS.
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LADIES’ FANS and PARASOLS, Every Quality and Price.
RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS and LACES in Endless Quantities.
TISSUE VEILING, Every Color.
LADIES’ LACE VEILS. CLOTHING, HARDWARE
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
TOOLS of Every kind.
At Lowest Prices. Special inducements offered to CASH CUSTOMERS.
R. M. MCCALL.
April 3, l&7o-3ra.
Tlio First of tlie Sea*
son !
AT THE SAME OLD STAND OF
JACOB BAUM
May .lie found a Splendid Stock of
HUMMER- GOODS !*
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
SHOES, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Iu endless varieties.
HAVING PURCHASED IN PERSON,
Iu Eastern Cities, exclusively forCasli,
Ho is prepared aud determined to
SELL CHEAP!
are invited to call and
examino his FINE STOCK of READY
MADE CLOTHING.- 8
JJSyLADIES are assured that their tastes
can ni! suited in his lino of DRESS
GOODS, ‘ita
Call early and examino the complete
assortment of
JACOB BAUM.
April 3, ’75.
John M. Cooper, George T. Quantock
J. S. F. Lancaster.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Corner Whitaker aud St. Julian Streets,
Havannali, Oil.
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS.
Copying and Seal Presses, Surveyors' Compasses
News ami Hook Printing Pa
per and Ink.
Gold Pens, Pen and Pencil Cases, Desk and
Pocket Knives,
LEDGER, WRITING & COL. PAPERS.
Playing, Visiting and rlntcr’i Cauii.
PortmonnieM, Ac.
School Furniture and Scholl
Requisites
At Hchermahom <fi (Jo's Prices, for whom we are
Agents. Books Ordered or Imported
at Nm York rates.
We foel eonfiden that wo can soil as low as tho
lowest, either in Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, or any other Southern city.
Ajar Write or call and learn our prices.
may23t,
T H BOLSHAW,
162 St. Julian and 149 Bryan Streets,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
Sale Agent For Georgia
. FOR HARPER’S
PATENT FLY TRAPS.
This TRAP has been used extensively in Geor
gia and Florida, and lias never failed to give sat
isfaction. Send for Circular containing testimo
nials.
Iu Store, a Full Lino of
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, COT
LERY, FLASKS, KEROSENE LAMPS, and
CHIMNEYS,
at the Lowest CASH PRICES. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. marl3-tf.
FITS CURED FREE!!
Any per Hon Buffering from the above disease is
requested to address Du. Thick, and a trial bot
tle of medicine will bo forwarded by Express.
FREE!
The only cost being tho Express charges, which
owing to my large business, aro small.
Dr. Trice has made the treatment of
FITS OR EPILEPSY
a study for years, and he will warrant a cure by
the use of his remedy.
Do not fail to send to him for a trial bottle; it
costs nothing, and he
WILL CURE YOU,
no matter of how long standing your case mav
be, or how many other remedies may have failed.
Circulars and testimonials sent with
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE,
Be particular to give your Express, as well as
your Tost Office direction, and
Address,
DR. Oil AS. T. PRICK,
G 7 William Street, New York.
Administrator's Notice.
ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER
next after the date hereof, application wiU
be made to the Court of Ordinary of Brooks coun
ty for leave to sell at private sale, a lot of land,
number one hundred and seventy-six (176) in tho
7th district of Dooly county, tho ballance of real
estate of John HoiweU, Sr., deceased. Bold for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. This
July 30th 1875. RACHAEL lIOLWELL.
aug 6-4 t. Administratrix.
Sheriff Sale.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door in the town of Quitman,
Brooks county, Georgia, on the FIRST TUES
DAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, between the legal
hours of sale, two lots of Land, number twenty
five (25) aud twenty-six (26) in the 14th district
of said county, by virtue of a fi fa. issued from
the Court of Brooks County in favor of J. H.
Wad* vs. James King as principle and J. B. Finch
security on stay of execution. Property pointed
out. t>v James King this August sth. 1*75.
r J. T. THRASHER,
augß-td Sheriff Brooks Cos.