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JZtulmv o. cgnblivnn. LOCAL BREVITIES. !ew Hats at Mrs. Buskirks.. -. a- Rev. Z. S. Wcller left for Quincy, Illinois, on Tuesday last, on a visit to his two sons engaged in business there. He will be absent about two weeks. All kinds of .School Books used in the county are kept by L. G. Wilkerson. Misses llattie Hardin and Mollie Boycr, two of Savannah's fair daughters are in the city the guests of Mrs. John Eiv. Graham Spy, 17th. Kail Styles of Millinery Goods just re- j eeived at Miss Thompson's call and ex- ' amine them. uoll'tf At Purviance's Book Store and News Depot, every week, Harper's Bazar, Weekly and Monthly ;N. Y. Ledger ;N. Y. Weekly; "Waverly Magazine; Sat- unlay Night; Chimney Corner; Frank i Leslie; Gleason's Monthly ; Ballou's; j Dcmorest ; &c. Ordering of papers and j periodicals, made a specialty. Papers j J,"' mailed to any part of the U. S. Rev. W. G. Keady, of Jetl'erson City, will preach at the Presbyterian Church, at 10A o'clock a. m., and at llaekberry Church at 3 o'clock p. m., same day, (Siinday, September 2-ith.) AH are in vited, Beautiful Ribbons at Mrs. Buskirks. Fisher & Dailey's Hog-Cholera Mix ture, for sale by L. G. Wilkerson. A lot of old papers tor sale at this of uco for 50 cents per 100. Ladies Neck Ties at Mrs. Buskirks. "We were favored with a call on Tues day last, from Mr. Clark, the gentle manly agent of the St. Joseph Gazette, who is canvassing the country in the in terest of that paper. He represents it as in a flourishing condition, and lie is .la ni a uuiuiami '.,.( meeting with nattering success m m agency. -A "-ood thread, works well on ma- chines, "200 yards on a spool, six spools for 25 cents, and other goods in proper tion, at Stiles & Hardy's. AVe need money, and if Low Pkices and good goods will bring it.we w:iB have it. You hear us. Our young friend, J. H. HufFman,who went to California last April to visit rel atives and look at the country, returned home last week,in good health aud spir its. He has resumed his profession of teaching, and has secured the public school- at Bolckow. Session opens 1st October. For pure Drugs, Chemicals, and School Books, go to L. G. Wilkerson, successor to Sargent & Wilkerson. Nice Embroideries at Mrs Buskirks. ('nins desu-oved! Monev hard to get! i and John J. Miller has reduced the j 1 prices of his mammoth stock of Clotl t ing to suit this state of affairs. Call and be convinced. Services at die Sixth Street M. E. Church, every Sabbath. Preaching at IQh a- in., and at 7 ::0 p. m. Seats free. Public cordially invited to at tend ; stran gers especially invited to worship with us. Thirty minutes for class-meeting after each morning ser vice. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Members of other denomina tions invited to worship with us. B. T. Stauuek, Pastor. During the Epidemic of intermittents in the West this season, the whel-j im mense stock of Ayer's Ague Cure be came exhausted, and the producing power of his Laboratory was found in adequate to meet the demand Manv who knew its extraordinary virtues for j the cure of Chilis and Fever, paid exor bitant prices for it. This Ague Care is said, by those who use it, to neves fail. Reader, if you mast have medical aid, take the best of medicine. Poor reme dies are dear, as good are cheap, at any price you have to pay for theru Charleston Courier. Farmers bring in your wood and- sub scribe for the REfUiiUCA. You will find all the School Books adopted by the County School Board at L. G. Wilkerson's, where- they can be had at introductory antexch:uige prices. noi43t Uun job department 13 very complete,, and we can furnish all classes of work as neatly and cheaply tis can be done Give us. i call and. we'll warrant satis-i&etlon.. Novelties in Ladies Hats, Ribbons, Ties, Collars, &c, just received at Miss Thompson's. no49tt B Toilet Sets at Mrs. Buskirks. Mr. X. Zink, living in Empire town- j ship, left with us on Wednesday last, a I bunch of blue stem grass, native praiiie, that measured nine feet ten inches in height! This grass he considers second only to timothy for feed for stock. It grew on the farm of his father-in-law, .Judge Hale, accused, and he says he has live acres that will averaged live tons to the acre. Pure. Cider Vinegar best kind can now be had at the Savannah Meat Mar ket, South side of the Square. noil Great Variety of Tidy's at Mrs. Bus- kirk; Cooper & Greenlee, will sell you five quires of Note Paper for T)0 cents; En- velopes. cents a bunch and upwards; Ink. ;") cents a bottle and upwards. Fine Writing Paper a speciality. -17U Mammoth stock of Hats at I theClotliing Emporium, South i., - . . side suiravc. 49w2 For the Republican. The Democratic Committee. The old adage that ''Politics makes strange bed-fellows,1' was exemplified in our midst last week by the heretofore junks of Republicanism working up the claims of a Bouibon democrat for the Prosecuting Attorneyship ot Andrew county. The perigenations of the quint essence of Radicalism, who is said to have crawled out ol the radical party'antl into the democratic parly during last tails I campaign, renuniiecl us ol tlie Missouri' J Militia during the late unjdeatantness i going out on a raid, heads erect and col- I ors Hying, after danger had passed: while the rearguard of the defunct fu- . , . . . sion hvbrid, since transformed into the democratic central committee, could have been seen rolling out with light- nmg speed and distended nostrils to- ward the residence of our Circuit Judge for a c- Uiikulc of good character Each ol the above having obtained by absorption enough of Ephraim's democ racy to constitute himself in his own opinion a fit exponent of Bonrbouism; but believing in the eternal litness of liiings, I he above parties had the 2,( pcrs in the ease duly admitted to jno bui'e, '-which the same was done" by a lladicnl Probate Court. "Peace be to their ashes." R. Artificial Flowers at Mrs. Buskirks. Cheap Store. Remember that E. M. Mitchell sells Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes. &c, at Southwest corner of the public square. New lines of Prints, Shawls, Water 1 1001 'iiiiiei, ,vc, juc lecen eu are ,. T ., ...... 1 .A 1 .. :. 1, ...Ml ' u.auuvo. u um pa any one looKing lor vvy uooils to ex amine his goods and prices before pur chasing. -Uh"2 1) I K I) Jn DcKalb county, seven miles east of Rochester, Friday, September 17th, LS75, 5Lus. Wakv Williams, wife of Campbell Williams, aged twenty years. The deceased was the daughter of Jud"-o Thomas Williams, of DeKalb. and only sister of LR. Williams, of Savannah. Cut down in the morning of woman hood, idolized by her friends and rela tives for her amiable qualities of head and heart, a sincere Christian and mem ber of the Baptist Church, her loss is deeplj felt by all who had the good fortune of her acquaintance. A large stock of School Requisites at Cooper & Greenlee's ; such as Books, Writing Paper. Copv Rooks, Plain Shites, Rubber Cushioned Noiseless Sltes Kew.iru Cards, Mottoes, Rook Straps, Pencils, Pens and Holders, fnks, Chalk Crayons, &e., Adopted Series of Softool Books 0 Districts, (hu.nrinT froa) Wilson's and National, at Intro duction and Exchange Rates. 47 wo Tnrc cases of Tilton vs. Beecher, and Tilton's libel suit against the Brooklyn Eagle, in the Brooklyn city court, which were to have come up the present term have been continued until the next teirm. ' Averill Chemical Paint. Purest White, and any desired shade or color, mixed ready for use. Durable, BeautifuLWater-Proof and Economical. Sold by COOPER & GREENLEE. Savannah Sept. 24.. XSlo 3ms. III. W. II. BRYANT, Sut : Hd you ever state to any per son that ym graduated at the Medical University of Louisville, Ky., about 20 or 20 year, ago? The published cata logue of the University places your name in tie graduating class of 1JSG8. Which arc we to believe? Did you ever prescribe for Cancer of the Stomath in the case of Mr. Thos. Austin? h the examination after death diil you fitd Cancer in the Stomach? Perhaps y$n niistoolc the enlarged Kid ney tor the Stcmach. Did you say .hat Mrs. Bowman had the Consumption; that she could not live but a bw veek.-?- What cured her? Dili vm iirr-rilii for AliQ I .iw Caldwell for Neuralgia of the Stomach and Boweli befne I was called to see her, whet a few doses ol medicine for the "ravel .vas ill that 1 jravo her to j cure her. Whin you went to operate j on Judge ."VcLain, did you think that i by taking dFhis thumb and parts of his J lingers, yon could save his arm? If you did not think so why did you commence to operate on hU thumb? I believe you .cstilied in substance on I tl,e usth tLat iL w,w su i sarv to visit a mtient oltone seldom neecs- pitient oltener tlian once a da-, and vhen it was necessary the case would either get well (or better,) or die in a few days. Now Sir, I want you to reconcile this statement with a statement which you made to Mr. I). T. Russdl, when he told 3-011 that he did not wait you to visit his wife often er than nectssary. L believe -ou visi- j ted her for icar forty days, twice a da-. Now Sir, yai either acted dishonestly with Mr. Kissel!, or you testified falsely on the 18th :11st. Which is it? Now Sir, if I am 1 "fool," I will renew my offer of August 1. 1S70, to you. You very well recollect what that oiler was ; but if you have forgotten it, if you will send or call, I wil I furnish you a copy. More .111011, yours truly, f. S. HOWARD. Savannah, Sept. 21, LS7-3. More Jjoots and . Shoes at Tyner's, South side square, than anv other house, and at lower prices. 49v2 For !li- UrjiuMu-au. The Two Bosom Friends. Tlit-re is nothing so lu-aiitious in natmv or art, --; beholding two frionils with finglu heart, Two lrii-wln who are griuvitl if not always to gether, Continually liasking in the smiles of eaeh other, sueli a scene a?. 1 sneak of is met in our city, Ilehnhl it unhoiiied in our'-Ctntral l omimttee," (Morions Peinoeracy ! proud may you he Withstieh an adilition as WilliaiuCirecnlee, liepublieau causer farewell, faicwell, Vour hopes are all b'rightcil, you've lost Cald well! Oh! what :t loss for you to sustain, tint what you have lost in to us great gain, Two who have long been the stay and the pride, (Jf the yarty which now ?Lkethe ebony tide, 31u.-t sluwly but surely recede lrom the view, Passing away like the morning dew. Happy Deiuociacy, rest on your oar. Y11111- iroiililes iho' itianv will Minn l.c i'V. - ' Thl. Iw i,0i0Ul frifiuls will put i viryMmi-right . ...1 .11 .1.... Ami nil tliat is Jurkni's will whi be li 'lit; llan out the liiinncr.!liaki- tln Hsijj to the breeze Let the news be thrown broartca.st tar over the seas, T!ia,t I he twoboom frienuS have now the control Of the Democrat pariy from pole to pole; Central Committee! ! you who have. stood .So long for your country anil country's irood, Your rewanl you shall have, even on earth, You both shall receive, a Coroner's berth. C. C. S. For the Republican. The Democratic. Committee is now (Joinir well, suice the acquisition of Win. Greenlee and Bil ly Caldwell; The date ofaequi-dlion all will remeaiber, Was in the ycarscventy-tlvc and month of Sep tember, This was a glorious event,. a grand revolution, r.rojjrht about by resignation of oua- Count? I'ro-ecution, Leaving a vacancy in oflice, v the Governor to lill, With some young Attorney.says William to Hill, I'm heavy and htrong, you handsome and witty,. We'll ign Charlie's recommend as Democratic Committee, We will keep it ipiite still and work it real nice, With an occasional punch at Revenue I'ric The "Gentry County Ollicers" we'll charge with thecreW, And J'ost Master Frodsham we'll hammer hiia. too; From Juliu- Auguslus we nui.t not refrain, Or we will get the ill will or Chief Justice Mc Oh! this is bully, I hear Uilly exclaim, We ahvays feel brighter while horning again! I'. Bound for Cooper & Greenlee s for Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, &c, so his children will be outfitted for school in time. 47-3t Hardy's Liniment, so successfully us ed in the cure of Big-Head and Fistula, by "Uncle Dave1' Moran and. others, for sale by L. G. Wilkerson. St. Joseph Exposition. The St. Joseph Exposition which clos ed on the 1 1th, has shown what an in dustrious and persevering people cai do, even under unfavorable eireiunstaiiwes. The different departments were fairlv, and some of them fully, represented. Great credit is due to the Secretary, Mr. J. T. Imbrie, who is an acc.unpiihed gentleman and an untiring worker. His circulars and private solicitation: were sent all over the county. The good or der which prevailed, the satisfaction given, and the attention shown exhibi tors, ought to attract greater patronage in the future. Floral Hall and the fruit - 1 i- show. My time wa wholly occupied with these, and I know but little about; the balance. Andrew and Platte counties united in a display of fruits, and cari'ied oil' sthe 1st premium. Livingston and Holt 1 " O counties had each a large collection of' fruit, which made the contest lively and j PIANOS 4.XI) 0!i(jA'S close. i I am indebted to the following per sons for contributions: Dr. Falkner, box containing a collection of grapes, peaches, apples, and some large early ! rose potatoes. Ihese were sent in to headquarters properly labeled, accord ing to request. The Dr. has a line nur sery 12 miles north of .Savannah, and will be prompt in furnishing anything in his line to purchasers. From Jona than Elswick's orchard I got several specimens of 1113' best fruit. He has a large orchard and it is in the very best condition. From the orchards of Jona than Wells, Marion Wells, andCapt.Jo seph Wells, I selected some very fine fruit. John Hobson's orchard lutnishtd the Red Detroit and the liiiet Yellow Bellflower, I ever saw The orchards of Messrs. Richards, Townsend, Burns, Brook, Ed. Phillips of Savannah, J. A. Wi igley. J. B. Lamaster, J. E. Nuckles, John Terhune ami Mr. Shoemaker, were all laid under contribution. From all these we received a cheerful welcome, and they manifested a. dee) inierest in keeping up the reputation of Andrew as a fruit growing county, surpassed by none in all this western country. Our fin showing of fruit does not prove a great abundance, lor the oppo site of that is the truth. The Jauetan ami White Winter Pearmain trees are generallv full, and in most of the or chards that J have viited or seen, there is but little of any other kind, about one bushel now where there would have been IS or 20 but for the grasshoppers. uncle joe Kent luriiisneil good sarn ie pies of wheat, oats and corn. They all , gave it up 011 com when they saw Lncle Jo's. W. R. ELY, j Savannah, Sept. 21, '7o. Collars and Cutis at Mrs. Buskirks. PRICE'S COLUMN. FLOUR ! Ih"LOXtI ! W. A. Price has just received 00 sacks ol choice Kansas XXXX Xew Spring Wheat Flour. This is the bet-t Flour in the market. Every sack war ranted. Will be sold as follows : For W to 1,000 lbs, 2,00 per hundred. For 100 pound sack. 8-,oT per hundred. For oO pounds, A sack, - - - $l,:o. For 24 pounds, sack, - - - 70 ets. The finest qualities of Fall Wheat Flour kept on hand and sold under the market price. Also, Graham Flour. Bran, Meal, Oats, Corn. Wheat, Rye, for sale at W. A. PRICKS. " W. A. Price has a good Spriiu on for stile. Wag- "W. A. Price wants Oats, Rye, &c. to buy Wlie:it, Fresh Iced Butler always fo be- found at W. A. PRICE'S. Hides, Tallow, Lard, Beeswax, B:v con, Wool, Feathers, Rags, wanted by W. A.PRLCE. Cotton Grain Sacks 2 Bushels for 25 Choice No. 1 White Fish for $1 kit at W. A. PRICE'S per W. A. Price will selL all the Mackerel and White Fish on haiul FOR COST. Every- kind of Grass Seed ahvays on hand and for sale at W. A. PRICE'S. Worsteds at Mis. Buskirks. Notice to Contractors, OTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that the School Directors of sub- district 2s a. G. township GO, range 33. Andrew county, Mo., will meet at Flagg Springs on Saturday, Oct. '2, 1875, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of let ting the contract for the building of a School House in said district. Specifi cations can be see.i at the County Clerk's Oflice, or at the District! Clerk's Oflice. The contract will be let to tho lowest and best bidder, the right being? reserv ed to reject any or all bids. By. order of thcBoard. ELI BEAGIILER,. District Clerk. Sejtember 2-1, 75 -lw.. MISSMiGfiIBTIIOJlPS(ML ; Milliner and Dress Maker, ! South Side Publir Sfjuarc.Savtuuuih.IU' M'M. ASSORTMENT OF ix Hat eta - L-nIi. - Tii - Kihboiw, &., just necUfi!, lor Mtlf at t:-1 .weM ncc-. Un-.--vt. rut iimt m.iui- u outer in the l -t of Mvle. All kiwi? ot JB. , lor T ailie :nI ('hililivus 'otlic-- kept lurj -,il savannah, .'ib , ept. .", 'T.V-.'.m. f apfi.es wakted, t Custom cider made with promptue ! Tilt! luVlii'St c:ll nivi'I- !i:)?il fur -ituili.w ; :lt W. . Howard's horse-power 'cider , mill, a Iil'A: north ot the old railroad 1 . ; ,,tI,,)l- Nivannah, Alo.. August , hn Walters. Gilman, Opera Eo-ase Block, St. Joseph, Mo., General Agent for Northwest Missouri on "Webor," "Bloomfield & Otis "and. "Emerson," 1 'V if- AND THE "SILYEE TO&GUE" ORGANS, P.-jrties desiring to procure strictlv itkst class instruments, either for cash or upon easy term-; of payment, can get them by calling, or writing to me. Pri ces i.owKi:, and terms i:.sn:i:, than ever before offered by any dealer. Every instrument warranted as repre sented, or no sale. The warrantees arc all signed by the Mancf-vcti-iieus and' by rhe St. Louis Mkkcaxtii.k Co.,. for five yeaks, which makes a purchase from mo doubly secure and safe. Mr. 1). J. Thomas, of Whitesviile, is authorized to take orders in Andrew Countv, for instruments represented bv I " "J no'-' L. G. WILKERSON, STJCCESSOTJ OIT Sargent & Wilkerson, South Side Square, Savannah, Mo.. DKALEU IX Drugs, Medicines, Per f time j y, .A 'otions, School Looks, Stationary, Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs. PZrE.E WINDS and LIQ UORS, for Medicinal Purvoscs. Physicians' Pn'srriptons Cure fully Compounded a$ all hours of tfu day or night by tun Experienced and Practical DmgyJM. GIVE ME A CALL. m mb 111 im is my mi Savannah, Aug. 20th Gm. j. p Cooper. Thoiuus Greenlee. Cooler & Greenlee Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye-Stuffs, School Books, Miscellau eous'Books. Blank Books, Stationery, WAU. PAPIB,. Building Paper, Picture Frames, Mirrors, Mouldings, Tl mdoio Shades, Pocket Knives, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Lamps, Toilet Articles, Notions, -c CHOICE FAMILY GRO CERIES GARDEN SEEDS, c, In "Brick Drug Store, (lately occupied by 1. H, DobbintOsouth side of the public isquare. Savannnh, Mo. ivpsu 10 loi'o 0111.