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1 THE INDEPENDENT.
SATl'Hnil'f, NOVKMIIKK H, 1103;
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local Matters.
Index to idVirUKUcnU*
Ail kinds of dry good* and groceries at panic
price*—Paine A. Hall.
Carriage and Buggy Repository—Bahupon Cohon,
Savannah, Ga.
Cotton Factor and Commieaion Merchant—J. N.
LightfooL Savannah. Ga.
Cotton Factors and cNjimniftsidn Mr.rcharttl—ln
man, Swann A Cos., Savannah, Ga.
Ureßiiaif* European House John Brosnan, Sa
vannah, Ga.
Great Bargains for Cash— P. D. Edmondson,
Quitman, Ga.
A. Family Sowing Machine for ss—Jerome B. Hud
aon A Cos., N. V.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc.—W. E. Baines A
Cos., Quitman, Ga.
Cottou Factor and Commission Merchant—James
K. Sheldou, Savannah, Ga.
New Carriage Manufactory—T. Epsom Howell,
Quitman, Ga.
New Stock of General Merchandise—D. 11. Creech,
Quiuman, Ga.
Clothing--C. M. Brown, of Fla., with Weiller A
Bro., Baltimore, Md.
Dentist—J. 8. N. Snow, office up stairs, Finch’s
corner.
Bed Bust-Proof Oats for sale —Daniel A. Horn,
Bostou, Ga.
Farm, farming uteusils, provisions, etc., for sale
—Jas. Wilson.
Groceries, Ship Chandlery, Canned Goods, Ac.—
Clagfiorn A Cunningham. Susannah, Ga.
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods—DeWitt, Mor
gan A Cos., Savannah, Ga.
Commission Merchant and Purchasing Agent—
Dr. D. Cox, Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Grocer, Commission Merchants, Ac.—
Win. H. Stark, A Cos., Savannah, Ga.
Marshall House, Savannah, Ga.--A. B. Luce, Pro
prietor.
Merchant Tailor—Charles Gassman, Savannah,
a i;.
Cigar Manufacturer and dealer in tobaccos—lt.
Davis, Savannah, Ga.
Ten Pin Alley ami liquors of all kinds—Valentine
< Basler, Savannah, Ga.
Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Fancy Confectionary,
etc.—M. Fitzgerald, Savannah, Ga.
Clothing, Hats, Caps. Furnishing Goods, etc.—
Goo. Apple, Savannah, Ga.
Organ of the Baptist denomination—The Chris
tian index, Atlanta, Ga.
Wholesale Boot ami Shoe Store—Currier, Sher
wood A Cos., New York.
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Window Glass, etc.
—McCall A Groover, Quitman.
Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, fcte—John Till
uiau, Quitman, Ga.
Mens’ Youths' and Boys’ Clothing, at wholesale
Henry A John Paret, New York.
Drug*, Medicines, Dry Good*, Groceries, Hard
ware, etc—BriggH, Jelks A Cos., Quitman, Ga.
Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machines—W. B.
Cleves, General Agent, Savannah, Ga.
Clothing at wholesale and retail —I. L. Falk A Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
Cheap Goods of all descriptions, Groceries, etc—
S. Shaiidal, Quitman, Ga.
Books and Stationery at wholesale and retail— :
John M. Cooper A Cos., Savannah, Ga.
Bale and Livery Stable —Cecil A Thrasher. Quit
man, Ga.
Manufactures of Cotton and. Wool at the Quit- j
man Factory—Dr. Henry Briggs. President.
l)r. E. A. Jelks, Practicing Physician, Quit
tuan, Ga.
Edward H. Harden, Attorney at Law, Quitman, !
Ga.
Clothing made to order—D. W. Price, Merchant
Tailor, Quitman, Ga.
Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquors, etc—Crouch A
Newsome, Quitman, Ga.
James H. Hunter, Attorney at Law, Quitman,
Ga.
Bennett A Kingsberry, Attorneys at Law, Quit
man, Ga.
CHlftt U DIAKtTORY.
Baptist Giunh.
Bjcv. C. D. Campbell, Pastor.
Services the Second and Fourth Sundays.
Church Conference on Saturday beflore the Second
Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every
Thursday night. Sunday School at if o’clock a. m.
Prab>l:riaii Church.
Rev. U. Q. Wav, Pastor.
Services every Third Sunday, at ll o’clock,*a.
m. Sunday School at i o’clock p. m.
Methodist Church.
Rev. S. 8. Sweet, Pastor. .
Services every Sunday morning at 10:30o’clock
evening at o’clock. Sunday School at 9 o'clock
a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night in each
week.
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Anew stock of first clans Ready made Clothing i
at Baron*, Ji:lks A Co’s, j
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Everybody knows Kay ton, because he sells ;
cheap. Call and tee him at the New York Store, j
Make Money
I Past and honorably, *l2 50 per day, or $75 per
week, by at once applying for a territorial right, I
(which are given free to agents), to *<4l the beat, j
strongest, most useful, and rapid selling Sewing 1
Machine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever j
used or recommended by families, or buy one for j
your own use; it is only $5. Sent free every
where by express. Address for particulars:
Jehome B. UunspN A Co*,
Cor* Greenwich A Oortlandt Sts., N. Y.
New style* ladies fall and winter Hats, just re- !
eaived at Bitioos, Jelks A Co's.
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The goods being all marked down cheap, if you |
Want to pay high prices for your supplies, don't
call at * Katton h New Yoke STong.
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No such bargain* ever known as are offered at
Jno. Tillman's.
SOUTHERN OEM PIANOS,
fa u t i o n.
Ttoif is to give notice that the exclusive right
of sale for the original and only Hotthkkn Gem
/bo was given n* hi September, 1870, by the
nufacturer, 8. P. Hale, of New York, and we,
or'our authorized agents, are the only parties
who can furnish them. All pianos sold under this
name by other dealers are imitations, sent out
from a different factory, and in no way identical
with the “Southern Gem,” which we have sold
so largely for three years past.
*ep27-lm Lldiden A Bates, Sole Agent*.
Red Rust Proof Oats.
One hundred bushels, more or less, at J. A.
McNair s plantation near Cherry Lake, Madison
county, FU. These oats have been planted on j
the place of Mr. McNair for four or five succea- j
sive years, and no rust has ever been discovered
on them. They are thoroughly winnowed and j
n good sacks, from two to four bushels in each,
and will be sold for cash very cheap.
Persons wishing to purchase can call on J. A. j
McNair, Cherry Lake, or C. O. Moye, Quitman,
Georgia.
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9-4, 1(M, 11-4 Wool Blankets, various qualities
at Bkigos, Jelks A Co’s.
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ProlMic Corn/
The undersigned has now on hand twenty j
bushels of Prolific Goto, which he offers for sale j
t SB.OO per bushel. This corn will bear from
two to twelve ears frofil one grain. Will sell any
quantity at the same rate, 25 cents per quart, j
WiC deliver the same at hie house near No. 17
A. &G. IL K.; Edmondson’s store, in Quitman; ;
Elijah Wade’s store, Brooks County, awi Mr.
Rivers' store in Grooverville. Orders left at any
ef the above named places will be tilled.
octi-M J- W. Am,**.
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Goods cheaper than the cheapest at
Jno. TirXMAN S.
Drv Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries. Ac.,&c.,
at low prices, at Kitroa’s New York Store.
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A beautiful lot of Columbus Jeans, also Domes
tic Plaids, some new and beautiful colors worthy |
at spear I notice, at Ijuiut-s. Jelks A Cos.
THE GREAT EASTERN
TIIE ADVANCE!
Arrival of the Humbug.
Prospects of h Sumll Attendance,
lie Cm ut ion >.
We lcurn from private sources that the
Great Eusteru did a very poor business at
Thomasville; from the appoaranco of our
steerts ut the time of going to press we
think the result will lie the same here.
We hope the citizens of Brooks county
will act wise in this mat ter, and keep atr<iy
from this grind fraud. We have been iufornw
ed by a gentleman wlm was in attendance
at the Thomasville Fair, that an indivi
dual conneuted with them had to leave
Thomasville to avoid irreat for some of his
unhallowed transactions, and on returning
to Quitman, found him here preparing for
“show day. ” Remember this and avoid
them; we have talked to you on the sub
ject before, you have seen the evil your
self, and no doubt, many of our readers
have, in former days, suffered by allowing
themselves to be led away by these vile
tricksters.
Kutrititininritt at llo.tun.
On Friday, the Slst nit, the young la
dies and gentlemen of Boston, Ga., gave
an entertainment for the benefit of the
Methodist Church, to aid in the rebuilding
of their ehuroli edilico, which was blown
j donwby the recent storm. Quite a number
I of chaste and well saleeted charades were
played—and very well played. All the
parties performed their parts very credita
bly; two or three of the young ladies and
one or two young gentlemen, to whom
j wore assigned the heavier ports of the
plays for their practice in those plays, we
|do not tliink they can be excelled. To
j the ladies of the place much credit is duo,
| for their taste in the arrangement of the
j scenery, the decoration of the stage, and
! the general ornamentation of the hull.
The Quitman Cornet Band, who lmd
j gratuitously tendered their services, dis
j coursed some of their sweetest pieces dur
! ing the intervals between the act*, contrib
uting no little to the success of the enter
tainment. We regret to say that, notwith
i standing much labor was performed, and
j much interest manifested by the Indies,
i the attendance did not render a due re
ward to merit; but we can assert with
: pleasure, that all present were well enter
tained, and none re; ret having been there.
lAt the close of the plays a large cake,
beautifully ornamented, prepared by the
ladies for the occasion, was presented by
I one of the young ladies and accepted by
j otu of the band, with appropriate . re
; marks by each. Exaggerated reports are
I generally given of these evening enter
■ taiuments; but our partiality to the eiti
j zeus of Boston will not permit us to do
! them injustice by extravagant eulogies,
therefore we give the truth unadorned.
W* must add that the citizens' kind re
| ception. and hospitable entertainment of
i the members of the Band, is worthy of
j note, and we are requested by some of the
! members to say that the evening spent in
Boston will be one of pleasant memories.
Drowned.
On Wednesday of last week, Judge An-
I gus Morrison, of this county, returning
from Valdosta, Lowndes county, whither
be had gone with bis friend, Mr. Devane,
who had been wickedly, unjustly, and uu
i righteously and illegally arrested under a
wari antissued by E. C. Wad •, United States
Commissioner, charging him with an at
tempt to rescue James Gay, a prisoner in
the custody of James Murphy, Wade’s ap
pointee as Deputy United States Mar
shal. The only thing said or done by Mr.
Devane, was a simple proposition to buy
some hogs from Wade's Marshal, Murphy,
whose hog record in Colquitt County was
not very clean. The attorneys of Mr.
Devane, fully conscious of their client’s
innocence, and well knowing the vindictive
and oppressive spirit of the Quitman Bev
enue Collector Commissioner, and that he
would never listen to any evidence on the
part of a defendant, advised their client to
go with his friends to Mr. Joshua Griffin,
who is also a United States Commissioner,
and not entirely soleless and loßt to all
sense of honor, w ith the view to make ar
rangements with him for Mr. Devane to
give himself up and execute bond for his
appearance at the District Court, knowing
that the heartless Commissioner here
would exact a bond that could not be giv
en. (In' reference to the attorneys, we
speak tiiis as our own conclusions from
the circumstances, and not by authority
from them.) Returning to his home as
above stated from! this- mission of rfcigli
borly kindness, after separating with his
friends, who had accompanied him, after
crossing the river, had wandered through
the river swamps, passing through thick
ets and bogs seemingly impassable, until
be got back to the river a mile or more
above the ford, and probably being bewil
dered, attempted to recross the river. His
horse plunging into very deep water, he
was probably thrown by the leap and was
drowned. The last seen of him alive was
on Wednesday evening. His body was
found on Saturday afternoon, near where
he entered the river. His horse swam out
to a little island, and the bridle reins
caught in the bushes and fastened him,
I where he remained without food or water
until Saturday— three days and nights.
Judge M. was interred on. Sunday last.
He was a pronfinent citizen, a kind neigh
bor, an affectionate husband and indulgent!
parent, and esteemed by all who knew j
him. He will be much missed by Ids \
family and neighbors and the Presbyterian
church, of which he was a member. IHfc
God grant that he may never be missed,
| but be ever present in tangible form to
; the would he indiscriminate persecutor
i and oppressor of the people, whose op
| pressions was the prime cause of his
1 death.
The Kdlror’a Wonder.
We dci Thin dot if our subscribed, who
we have indulged so long and labored so
hard to please, are not satisfied with our
efforts, or do they think We hate an inex
h.tnstible fund of greenbacks? If the
former we hope they will inform ns by let
tor, and we will publish a remission of all
indebtedness. If the hitter we painfully
inform them that they are mistaken; we
haven’t got them, and we can’t make them
on our press. But wo arc compelled to
have them, and those who will not pay us
we will hnve to stop slieiv paper. We are
determined not to involve ourself, and
those who have paid us shall not be disap
pointed.
We know that our subscribers arc able,
to pay, and it is not from a disinclination
to pay that it is not done, but from a mis
taken idea of our ability to supply them
with the paper without the money. We
do hope that our delinquent subscribers
will not he ho indifferent to our wants, but
will encourage ns by immediate payments.
Our paper is just six months old, and
we have no doubt our subscription list is
the largest, of any weekly in Southern
Georgia. It requires money to sustain it,
and we must hire it!
Goods of all lauds offered at panic prices at
Jno. Yill.Uan'h
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What every customer nays must lie true, and
all say that the best bargains van be got at
Kayton's Nf.w York Stour.
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■cu i pa*
A good hair dressing restorative should
be harmless, and perfumed, clean, restore
the color of the hair naturally and not by
i dyeing it; it invigorates the bulbs, makes
the tresses glossy and soft, and cures all
irritation of the scalp. All these qualities
are possessed by the Louisiana Creole Hair
Restorer, aud it is, therefore recommend
ed as one adopted to the wants aud wishes
of all. Bead the testimony:
Mrs. Sarah W. Fall, Yvife of Mr. J. T. 8.
Fall, of Nashville, Teun., a lady well
known in that city for her many sterling
qualities, writes to us under date Septem
ber Ist, lhtiS, that “she has no hesitation
in recommending the Louisiana Creole
Hair Restorer as a most valuable prepara
tion, completely answering every purpose
for which it is intended, and imparting a
beautiful glossy appearance to tlio hair.
For side by all druggists.
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All our goods ma r ked down cheap. Don’t be
lieve what is told you by other merchants and in
terested parties, lint call and see for yourselves
bow well you can do at
Kayton’s Nlw York Stour.
Photonritphie Gallery.
Messrs. Kitchell A Etson’s pictures are
attracting much attention, and they nre
kept, when the w all will permit, al
most constantly engaged. They nre cer
tainly artists of the first water, and as
such should be patronized. Their patrons
aro not only satisfied lint astonished at the
excellence of their finished pictures. Two
or three weeks more is all the time they
can spend with ns. aud we would urge our
friends who wish work in their lino to
come at once.
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No old goods; no auction goods fit
Katton’h New York Stoke.
Jlbrcer A-sorfiitfon.
This body convened at Redlnnd,
Lowndes county, last Saturday for the
translation of such business as might come
before it. The meeting was harmoni
ous and well attended. Wo are informed
that several churches withdrew from the
.Dissociation; w'e know not the cause, but
suppose it yvos for the purpose of connect
ing themselves to some other more con
venient.
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Somrtliirjg ,\< w.
It is said that anew troupe was organ
ized in Quitman on Tuesday night last, to
be known os the Memorial Amateur Asso
ciation. The troupe organized with ten
members, aud will doubtless be successful,
as their intention is to give the proceeds
to charitable, institutions. A performance
is expected at an early day.
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Wheeler (k Wilson’s Sewing Machine—A
Great Ilurgnlii.
A splendid Wheeler k Wilson Sewing
Machine, with all the fixtures to do all
kinds of work and make all kinds of ladies’
what you call ’ums. Any person wishing
to purchase can, by applying at this office,
get an extraordinary bargain.
Tlio machine is new—just from the
shop.
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Usual stock of Domestic Dry Goods and Gro-.
ceries, at Bbioos, Jelks A Go’s.
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Nnik Given Away.
With every box of fine Initial Paper anti Enve
lope*, at 30 cent*, we give away music of saint
amount. With everv piece of mimic ordered, we
give away another of game price. Send your
address to H. L. Hcheeineb.
oct2s-lm Book and Music Dealer, Savannah, Ga,
Great bargains, cheap goods, full stock at
Kayton’s New You a Stobe.
Notice.
All phrties who purchased fertilizers from me
at* agent for Guilmartin A Go,, during the present
year are hereby notified to' pay up at once,
or suits will be institeted for the collection of the
claims. Thi* is not my act as agent, but the de
termination of the principal
oct2s-2t J. It. Edmondson. Agent,
Fine French Broad Cloth, English Beavers and
Casnimeres at Bbioos, Jelks & Go’s.
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A Itplcndld Plantation for Salo anil a
Great Bargain Offered.
A plantation near Quitman; containing
twelve hundred acres—-three hundred
acres in cultivation —of excellent soil, with
good, clay bottom. Fencing all good;
buildings plain but comfortable,- wh-h- tine
water; plenty of water running through
the fields. The entire grain crop, Yvitli
all the. stock of every kind, farming uten
sels, etc., wifi be.sold with the plantation
if purchaser desires. Terms favorable.
For further particulars apply at this
office. All correspondence addressed to
this office, with a view to purchase, will
be promptly attended to.
SEW AD V KKTIMTeiEJV TS .-
Lost or Mislaid.
A NOTE GIVEN ON THE sttt DAY OF
June, 1873, for the sum of eighty dollar* :
(#80), at 10 per cent, interest, payable one day j
after date, to Hiram FretwelJ, by Gus McFee, j
Jno. T. Thrasher security, now the property of i
the subscriber. I
This is to fort warn all persons against trading
for Haiti note. CANNETIf YATES, j
tjovg-im 1
QUITMAN MARKET.
OOIUUSOTKD WEEKLY BY
CREECH & NEWSOM.
Baooino—Gunny vd 16 a 20
Ikon Taw ‘tb 10 a 11
Bacon—Shohlders lb —a 12%
Clear Ribbed ib 18% a 14
Hams tb —a 20
Bread—Soda Biscuit tb —a 15
Lemon Biscuit lb —a 15
Ginger Suapps tb 15 a 20
Beeswax Ib —a 25
Beef Steak tb 8 a 10
Butter- Goshen Ib 45 a 52
Good Western lb —a 35
Candles Adamantine tb a 25
Sperm tb 45 a 50
Coffee Rio lb 25 a 30
Java, old Government ,tb 80 a 40
Dry Goods—Prints, fancy, .yd 12 1 ' a lft
•\ Brown Shirtings .*.. yd 12 a 15
Brown Bheotings.. yd —* a 15
4-4 44 44 ...yd —a 15
White Otmnburgs yd . a 15
Striped 44 yd 12* v & 15
Cheeks yd 12% a 15
Yarns! Ass’t No s stb 160 a 175
Flour Hbrth’n Superfine.l>bl 800 alO 00
Northern Extra bbl 10 50 all 00
North’llFain’yAFancy.bid 12 00 atr (Hi
Fish Mackerel No. l.liaff bbl 800 alO 00
44 No. 1 kits 260 a 280
44 No. 2 bbl 700 a 000
44 No. 2 kits 250 a 260
Herrings, No. t box 40 a 50
44 Scaled box 45 a 50
Fowl*—Chickens do/. —a 800
Turkeys, large size each 100 a1 25
Grain—Corn, white, from
store bu —a 75
Oats bu 70 a 00
Hides and Skins- Good Flint
Cow tb 12 a 14
Dry Salted Cow Hides, lb 10 a 12
Goat Skins each 10 a 20
Otter Skins.. each 100 a 300
Ikon—Sweden !t 8 a 10
Lari>—XXX in bids tb 12 a 12*^
Loaf - 6 lbs w— a 120
Refined 8 lbs —a 60
Liquors -Whisky, Common
Proof... ‘ gal 156 a1 40
Rectified gal 200 a 225
Bourbon, good gal 850 a4 00
Brandy, American. . gal 250 a3 00
Rum, St. Croix gel 450 a5 00
Jamaica, good gal 500 a7 00
Gin, Imported gal 600 a5 50
Gin, Common. .. gal 225 a 250
Scotch A Eng. Ales. . .uoz 250 a2 25
Porter, Genuine do/. 250 a 275
Lumber- Flooring hoards M 12 00 als 00
Dressed Flooring M 16 00 alB 00
Shingles, pine M 300 a4 00
Meat.—Fine bbl a 1 00
Hominy bbl a 1 00
Syrup gal . a 50
Nails—4 and 5d keg 750 a 800
Oils Kerosene gal 35 a 40
Linseed gal at 35
Powder Rifle, fine keg 725 a7 50
F. F. F, ...... .1 Y % lb can ~ a 75
Potatoes -Sweet. bbl 65 a 75
Rice—Clean Carolina lb 0 a 10
Salt -Liverpool sack 225 a2 30
Shot Drop hag 800 a3 25
Buck bag 275 a3 00
Soap Family No. 1 tb —a 10
Pa1e..... lb 8 a 10
Common to Fair lb 6% a 8
Suoahs Crushed A Bow’d, tb It a 15
A White tb a 14
B White tb 13 a 13^
C Extra tb 18 a 13
Yellow 0 tb 12 a 13
Florida Ib 8 a 11
Smok'd Tobacco---Durham, tb 70 a 75
Fruits and Flowers... tb 65 a 70
Other Grades tt> 50 a 60
Tobacco—Common Sound, tb 60 a 65
Medium tb 60 a 65
Bright lb 75 a 80
Pocket Pieces Ib 60 a 80
Dark Caddies, Sweet .lb 70 a 80
Tallow- -Good ....... tb —a 8
Vinkovu White Wine gal a 50
Cider Vinegar . .gal a 50
Wool—Unwashed tb a 25
Soda tb. 10 a 15
Oymtkrh. 1 tb can a 15
44 2 tb can .. a 25
Sardine* ..box n 25
Starch tb 15 a 20
Snuff tb 75 a 100
The above are cash prico.s.
YE YY YIHKItTIHI.HI.VTs.
PAINE & HALL,
Having recently received a large
. and well assorted stock of
General Merchandise,
Consisting ot
DRYGOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Etc.,
ALSO
A large and well selected stork of
Family and Fancy Groceries.
Owing to the great financial pressure, we have
determined to sell goods at
PHIVES TO SUIT TIIK TIMES.
Extraordinary bargain* can now ho obtained
I'OR ('ASH.
We w ill take any kind of produce in exchange
for goods, or in payment of accounts.
We will also take certificate* of deposit on the
Savannah Banking and Trust Company.
All of our customers arc earnestly requested
to come forward at once and make HetylcincntH of
their accounts. oct2s-3in
i: S IN -V" ; V ;
a' n
EUROPEAN HOUSE,
Nos, 156,158, 160 and 162, Bryan St.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
rn:iE proprietor iiavino completed
1 tla- rniceiwarv additions and iraprovemeutH,
can now offer to iiis guests
ALL THE COMFORTS TO BE OB
TAINED AT OTHER HOTELS
AT LESS THAN
HALF THE EXPENSE.
A Restaurant on the EUROPEAN PI/AN ha*
been added, where guests can,
-Ait all lIouTSj
Order whatever can be otytuiubtf in tie irffukot.
Rooms, witli It:.Ol and, sll 50 per day.
Determined to be
OUT DONE BY NONE
all I can ask i* a TRIAL, confident that complete
satisfaction will be given.
pct4-tf JOHN BREBNAN, proprietor.
MARKET SQUARE HOUSE
VALENTINE BASLSR,
(Successor to his brother Antony Banler)
TIIE WELL KNOWN
TEN PIN ALLEY,
At the Old Stand, 174 Bryan St.,
OI’POSITX TIIE 3/a/IKW,
Continues to keep on hand the best of
Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Ales,
AND ALL OTHER LIQUORS,
My Foreign Liquors aro ait of my own Impor
ug9-tf I
Notice.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE t
X his valuable plantation, in Brooks county,
seven miles south of Quitman, on the public road
leading to Madison, Fla., containing GBO acres;
400 acres in cultivation. Also an the stock,
fanning implements, and the present crop of
grain and forage of every description. All offered
on favorable terms. Parlies desiring to purchase
will be shown tho premises at any time by
*ug23-tf JAB-. WklfiSOfci*
MISCRLLANKCtJf* ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY i JONN PARET,
Wholesale
CLOTHING HOUSE,
376 & 378 Broadway, Corner Whitest,,
■ IN env York,
Constantly Keep on Hand a Larfto and Well Se
lected Stock of
MEN’S, YOUTH’S
AND
HOY’S Cl< ITIIING .
ThU House Is represented by JOHN 11.
WIIITK, of Griffin, Ga., who will visit
the .lie reliant* of Georgia, Aln bit mu and
Florida.
jmn-tf
i.. DiWITT. u MORGAN.
T. S. SANFORD.
DeWITT, MORGAN A CO.,
i:*S> CongreHß
SAVANNAH, ... GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
ON Ist OF SEPTEMBER, COM
ME.NCE opening their Fall and Winter stock, and
will offer the samo for CASH on tlio most rea
sonable tcrniH.
I)HESS GOODS,
SHAWLS and CLOAKS,
QUILTS and TOWELS,
EMBROIDERIES ami GLOVES,
WOOLEN GOODS, for
GENT’S and BOVS,
Full stock of
I* L A A TER’S SI V PLIES.
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DR. D. COX,
LIVE STOCK, SLAUGHTERED MEATS,
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I‘ R O I > U C E
COMIISSIOM MERCHANT
—AND—
PURCHASING AGENT,
SA VANN AH, GEORGIA.
Stock Lots,
WILLIAM AND WEST BROAD STEETS.
l’rod uve Depot
IN BASEMENT OF CITY MARKET.
COSSIOSIMBISTS OP
BEEF CATTLE,
MILCH COWS,'
SHEEP, HOGS,
O AM E,
DRESSED MEATS,' Ac., Ac.,
—ALSO
POULTRY, EGGS,
VEGETABLES,
FRUITS,
MELONS,
STirOAR,
SYRUP, *
HONEY,
HIDES,
TALLOW. Ac.
BESPEOTEIII,I,y SOBIOTTEI).
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MlSCEl.DA*jsot'* \f)VKHTISICMK\TR.
A FAMILY ARTICLE;
Agents make 111 61) per day, ITS per week.
an Entirely new
SEWING MACHINE
i'or Dnm< *lie Uhc,
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
With the New Patent
HUTTON HOLE WORK fell.
PatentiKl .blue 27th, 1871.
AWARDED THE rIRHT PREMIUM AT THE
AMERICAN INsTITI i’K
AND MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 1871.
A moHt wonderful and elegantly constructed
Skwino Machine for Family l lor A;. Complete in
all it* Parte, Uhch the Btmight, Eye Pointed Nee
dh\ Self Thhrahino, direct upright Ponitiv*
Motion, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth Guider.
Operate* by Whekl nnd on a Table. Light Run
ning. Smooth and noiHele**, like ull good high
priced maehine*. Hu* Patent Chech' to prevent
the wheel being turned tin* wrong way. line* the
thread direct from the spool. Make* the Elastic
Look Stitch, (finest and strongest stitch known);
firm, durable, close ami rapid. Will do all kinds
of work,/toe and coarse, from Cambhio to heavy
Cloth or Leathor, and uses all deHoripcions of
thread. This Machine is heavily coNHTnuuTlf)
to give it stkf.notic; all the parts of each Ma
chine being made alike by machinery, and beau
tifully finished and ornamented. It is very easy
to learn. Rapid, Smooth and Silent in operation.
Reliable at nil t imes, and a I’uactu’al, Scientific,
Mechanical Invention, at Greatly Unlaced Price.
A Good, (’heap, Family Sewing Maehine at last.
The first and only success in producing a valua
ble, substantial and reliable low-priced Sewing
Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all con
ditions. Its simplicity aud strength adapts it to
all capacities, while its many merits make it a
universal favorite wherever used, and create® a
rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDS
I can cheerfully and confidently recommend its
uao to those who are wanting a ruftlly good Sew
ing Machine, at a low price.
Mrh. H. D. JAMESON,
l’ootone, Will county, 111.
Price of each Machine. “Glass A.” “One,”
(warranted for five year* by special certificate,)
witli all the fixtures and everything complete be
longing to it. including Self Thheadino Needle,
packed in a strong wooden box, and delivered to
any part of the country, by express, free of fur
ther charges, on recept of price, only Five Dol
laus. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Ma
chine we will send, on receipt of $1 extra, the new
patent
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
One of the most important and useful inventions
of the age. So simple and certain, that a child
can work the finest button hole with regularity
and ease. Strong and beautiful.
Special Teums, and Extra inducements to Male
and Female Agents, Store Keepers, <V<\, who will
establish agencies through the country and keep
our New Machines on Exhibition' and Sale.
County Rhmith given to smart agents free.
Agent’s complete outfit furnished without any ex
tra CH.UUJE. Samples ot sewing, descriptive cir
culars containing 'Terms, Testimonials, Engrav
ings, &e., Ac., sent free. We also supply
AG UK ’ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm
and Garden, Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators, Feed
(’utters. Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvest
ers, Threshers and all articles needed for Farm
work. Rare Heeds in large variety. All Money
sent in Post Office Money Orders, Bank Drafts, or
by Express, will he at our risk, and are perfectly
secure. Safe delivery of all our goods guaran
teed.
“An old and responsible firm that sell the best
goods at the lowest, price, and can relied upon by
our reador*.*’— Farmer's Journal, Neie Toftf.
Not Responsible for Registered Letter!,
Addbebs Orders
.IKHOME 11. IIT'D.SOIV At CO.
Corner Greenwich and Oortlaudt Streets, N.Y.
septU7-6m
(WITH LATEST IMroVJOirENTS. )
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
TUB 0 UGIIO UT THE WOR LD.
Over 750,000 in Use.
If you think of buying a Sewing Machine it will
pay you to examine the records of those now In
uho and profit by experience. Tlie Winder
S 6 Wilson StaiulM alone an the only I.iglit
Kulining Uln<■ Ikine, using the Itotnry Hook,
■unking a Lock Stitch, alike on both sides of
the fabric sewed. All shuttle machines Waste
power in drawing the shuttle back After the
Htitoh is formed, bringing double wear and strain
upon both machine ami operator, iitmco, while
other machines rapidly wear out, the Wheeler
& Wilson Last* a Lifetime, and proves an
economical investment. Do not believe all that
i* promised by so-called “Cheap” machine*, you
hhonid require proof thatyeaiH of use have tested
their value. Money once thrown away cann6t be
recovered.
Hend for our circular*. Machines sold on cany
terms, pr monthly payments taken. Oid machines
put in order or received in exchange.
WHEELER A WILHON MF’G CO.'B OFFICES:
Savannah, Augunta, Macon and Columbus, Ga.
W. B. Cleves, Gen. Agt., Savannah, Ga.
maySl-llm
The Best Low Price Piano Made
IK THE
SOI 7 TIIERN GEM,
WHICH ■WE IIA YE SOLD IN
LA RGB NUMBERS,
And witli Great atisfaction!
£x(ni Size:
Sevwi OdtaVes, Rosewdbd Cases, Carved Legs,
tfrnrrich Action, Agraffe Treble,
Overstrung Base.
Finished in Elegant Style, and warranted durable!
REDUCED PRICES:
etHO, S3BO.
It i* imp(>**ihhi produce a better piano for
the money. They arc made for actual mtluh ,
and will wear well. We soli at these low prioew,
in order to demonstrate that we can compete with
New York houses.
BUY ONLY PROM US
Or our authorizfid" agent* throughout the South.
Spuriomf SoUTiiVRN Gems are now offered’. We
have exclusive control of the SotiTiYEBJr Gem
piano for the and they cannot bo ex
cept fr6mr iih. Do not be deceived; take none but
the genuine , which have been thoroughly tosted.
LUDDEN A BATES,
Wholesale fckiwthern Agents.
J. C. GBLLAUFjq, Agent. *(p27-lm
TO THE ITHIdC!
SALOMON COHEN
Comer Bay and JelTerson Sts.,
SA VA NNAII, GEORG I A,
OFEF.BUTO THE- PTOUC THE bXSOEbI
and best of
Tvo ond Four SJMvtwl Bu^gi'ea,
CaaTui^vu,
MxpreHß and Plantataoti Wagons,
AT YSICE3 TO SUIT THE TiMEi.
—ALSO—
ALL KINDSHAHNMS AND WHIPS
Term* moderate. Empiiries pidniptly at
tended to.
A limit for the Sbudcbaker Plantation AYagon.
Tlr ajui.w have tk< u. the jiceaiiiuii at the Flair ui
‘fftv-fmih' < ia, t*cl4-Jm
MISCKLLANKOrS AI)V KRTISEMENTA.
T. EPSON NOWELL.
New CflfrifcgO Mn?lfiH f toi*y,
I tpHE fINDEIWIONED TAKE'S f’T.fIAHrRB
1 in announcing to the public that ho harf
opened a
CARRIAGE, BUGGY and WAGOIt
M AiSru factory
IN QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
(N*ar flie Marketv
And is now prfrpafed to do all work fn that IluA
ui n6at a* it S*n bo done hi th 6 sooth.
REPAIRING AND J 0 WORK
wui He titisk at stiffHt NoticE
I'aintiitq and Trimming;
CANNOT HE EXPELLED IN GEOR
GIA.
My principal woodworkmah is
Mr. HIRAM FRICTWELL,
an old nnd experienced Workman.
All work will he done promptly and on reasona
ble term*. and warranted.
Please give me a call before you give your work
to others'. ....
HeplMin T. rrS*ON HOWELL. _
NEW GOODS.
HAVE NOW IN STORK AND TO AR-
V ▼ RIVE, a largo stock of goods in our line,
consisting of
m i jv k
GOLD AND SILVLft WATCHES,
JEWE L R Y
INEDMLESS VARIETY,
GOLD PENS,
SPECTACLES. CLOCKS.
WALKINO CASKS,
BILVEK CASTORS,
spoons, Forks,
CUPS ami , .
BUTTER DtSflEfi,
SOOT LADLES
CALL BELLS,
TABLE KNIVES,
POCKET KNIVES,
PISTOLS, POWDER CArS,
CARTRIDGES of ull sfXCJ,
OAJIE BAGS,
SHOT BELTS,
• POWDER FLASKS, etc. etc,,
We are aIHO Agents for the
singer sewing machines.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
4
—And—*
GUNS AND PISTOLS
REPAIRING
W 4 aAk that out old friends andtho
public generally caff and SEE UH. No trouble
to show goods. ' W. E. BAftN.ES CO.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sheriff's Sale.
\THr,L BE SOLD BEFOKE THE COURT
VV House door, in the town of Quitman, oii'
the FIKST TUESDAY in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property to
wit: (4SM>) four hundred and ntnetv acres of land,
being parts of lots Nos. 280 and 310, in Morven
district, levied on au the property of the cwtate
of James Perry, deceased, to antisfy a li. fa. IB
sued from Lowndes Superior Court, November
term, 1873, in ijavor of Annie Folsom, guardian.
&e., vh. Walter!'. Joiner, administrator egtate ot
James perry, deceased. Property pointed out
byS. T. Kingsberry, Plahitrff’? *ct hit^.
AT-80,
At flirt Partite tfmrt rfnd place, one totvn lot, No.
46, northwest auction, town of Quitman, a* tlio
nroHpertv of Ilichard D. Hand*, tosutiufya ti hi i.i
favor of W. A. AM. J. Bowen, for the use of J.
G. McCall, issued from Brooks Superior Court
September adjourned term, 1872.
J. H. D. MoBAE,
nnv7-4t Dept’y Sheriff, Brook* Cos.
STATE OF GEOitGIA Brooks County -Will
be Hold before tlio Court Hou*e door in the
town of Quitman on the FIItHT TUESDAY in
November next, within the legal hour* of Hale, the
following property, viz: one hundred and twenty-
Boven (127) acrOfi *of land dr lot No. 521 in the
Thirteenth District of BWrtKa county; arid one
hundred and five (105 V acre* of lot No. 516 m the
Twelfth Din tried of Brooks county, levied on ah
the property of John Delk, to. *ati*fy a fi. fa. iH
-Biicu by Brook* Superior Court, December Tariff,-
1867,in*favor of P. N. Vickertf,for the fine of A. M.
Sloan vs John Delk, pr., and E. Wade, Hccurity.
October Ist, W 73. J. >L I). McliAE.
oct4-4t Deputy Sheriff B. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA Brooks County.—
Whereas, David Hier* having applied to the
Court of Ordinary for Letter* of Administration
upon the estate of It. It. JiLNFKOE,deceased, late
or said'county, these are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the creditor* and next
of kin of It. It. ItENFJfK )K, to he ami appear at tW
Ordinary'* office within thfftime allowed by law,and
show cause, if any they cam, why permanent ad*
ministration should not be grauteato David Hiera
on It. It. KENFROE’S Estate. October Ist, 1873.
J. M. SHEARER
oet4-4 Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA—BboOW County. -
Whekeah, Ja*. O. Morton, Executor of Mat
thew Young, represents to the Court in his peti
tion duly filed and entered on record, that, he has
fully administered said Matthew Young’* estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all pcr*on concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show causrt, if any they
can, why said Executor should not he disebarged:
from his trust, and receive letters of diHiiiisswa
on the FIRST MONDAY in Jaua<H'y> 1874. This
October Ist, 1873.
J. M. SHEAnSR; Ordinary.
W. G. Bentley, I)cp. Cl’k. oct4-3m __ _
STATE OF GEORGIA — BitOOu* County.— On
the FIRST MONDAY in November next I will
apply to the GouS t of Ordinary of said oopntv for
leave to sell lot of land number three lvhu4r*rd
lull eight in the Twelfth District; of
lrnlly Irwin, now said county of Brook*, for trie
benefit of heirs and creditors, except 70 acre*,
more or less, *pocifically bequeathed. October
Ist, 1873. W. D. ROUNTREE.
<>ct4-4t KfeeflUor of L. C. AningUm, dec’d.
OF U#iOIUHA— -BatKiKs County.—
Hie FHUfP MONDAY in November next I
v. ill apply to’ tl Court of Ordinary in Brook*
roanly, toi 4 leave to sell all the land* in Brooks
countv belonging to the OHtate of Uriah Rogers,
late ot *aid county, deceased, ft>r the benewt of
the heirs and creditor* ot said Octo
ber 6, 1873. JOSEPH J, ROGERS,
oo,m-4t Adm hiistrator.
Adniinistrator’g Sale.
rnWO MONTHS AFTER V>ATK APPLICATION.
J\ will be to the Couft df Ordmary 6 f
Brooks county, at the first regular ten# after ffnP
expiration of ‘two* ftfOnChtf fron) fTn* notice, for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
William Folsom, late of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of tile heirs of said deceased.
September Ist, 1873:
W. R. RYALL,
C. W. RYALL,
pep6-2t Admr’s estate of Wm. Folsom.
Notice to the Road ( omiffhetouei s
of Broods'Corinty,
omeff cornsrrt court, t
OiTi'MAS, (Ta:, (fctobrf 2S, IHB. f
IN THE. INSiRUCTbONB IKBUED FROM
thi* o.ftiec driving the present' year, in regard
to working the prtiiflo mtwl* of the county,, tbw
Uhdersigxtfed has charged Road Commissioners to*
interfere as little as-fwiKsiblo with the agricultu
ral interest, of the country. The cottbii picking
season being novr nearly over, and tlio weather
gedd 1 ,
U in therefore ordered. That the ID'tul f’timmis-
in each District of Brooks county have
every person subject rood duty in tbou‘ rcs
peetive disfriyls, summoned to .’dtork the public’
road* for threo <hvvs, Monday, No
vember 3d proximo. Roads to o thoroughly
worked 20 ftet wide, stumps cut even with the
surface aud all obstructions removed. Ail de
faulters must be promptly reported.
TOWARD K. HARDI N.
Judge County Court. Brooks County;
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