Hometown Furniture Quitman

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01/14/2026

Huge Discounts Storewide at your Exclusive Outlet Center Right here in Quitman‼️

👉 Up to 70% OFF msrp and ready to take home today.

📍Now Open at 1315 W Screven St (in the old Badcock)

Come see us and bring a big truck 🛻

Leave that old furniture in 2025 👋 Come see us New Years Day to upgrade for 2026‼️
12/31/2025

Leave that old furniture in 2025 👋

Come see us New Years Day to upgrade for 2026‼️

12/25/2025
Well besides buying furniture as a gift 😂
12/24/2025

Well besides buying furniture as a gift 😂

Happy Christmas Eve Eve‼️
12/23/2025

Happy Christmas Eve Eve‼️

12/20/2025

What is South Ga best place to Shop for Furniture? There is only one answer and Quitman ga Knows!

It has to be Legos!  I’d rather walk on glass 😂
12/20/2025

It has to be Legos! I’d rather walk on glass 😂

Everyone 😂
12/18/2025

Everyone 😂

🤔 We can help!
12/17/2025

🤔 We can help!

Need a Last Minute Christmas Gift or Need a Furniture Upgrade Today⁉️Hometown Furniture’s Exclusive Outlet Center right ...
12/17/2025

Need a Last Minute Christmas Gift or Need a Furniture Upgrade Today⁉️

Hometown Furniture’s Exclusive Outlet Center right here in Quitman has you covered‼️

17K Square Feet of One of Kind Markdowns that is ready to Load Out TODAY! 😲

Message us Below or just Bring a BIG Truck down to 1315 W Screven St 🛻 (in the old Freds-Badcock building)

Financing is Available 👍

12/13/2025

Hometown Furniture Outlet

New Merchandise
Factory Direct Pricing
Easy Fast Financing
Take It Home Same Day
American Made products

Address

1315 W Screven Street
Quitman, GA
31643

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12292628206

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The History of Stanhope Badcock

In 1889 Henry Stanhope Badcock sailed to New York City from a small town in England with 20 English sovereigns (a gold coin worth about $5 then) in his pocket.

"He came here at age 19 or 20. That's pretty adventurous right there," said Evelyn "Ebbie Sue" Blackmer, his great-granddaughter. "He wanted to come to a land of opportunity."

He quickly learned that opportunity wouldn't come in New York. According to Henry Badcock's own narrative, the "shabby and actually decaying (city) astonished me."

Within that first 24 hours, after seeing a police officer beat a drunken man nearly to death, Henry Badcock decided his fortunes lay elsewhere. On his second day in America, he bought a ticket for the "Seminole" train bound for Jacksonville.