The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, March 29, 1873, Image 3

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LOCAL COLUMN ■ Saturday, Match 22, - - 1873. M«n H. Wolff A Bra, desires Uf Inform their patrons and. the. public generally, that Mr. N. Wolff has left for New York to select their Spring Stock. . An usual he will take Special care in electing ladies dress goods and gentlemens ready made clothing. Call and see them: Goods shown with pic i sure to all. mar 22-tf The Planters J3to»e.—This well known establishment has. in addition to their well assorted stock of Choice Family Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, StapMp Dry Goods, and Household Goods. A fall Stock of Furniture. Arc also prepared to sell fine Parlor and Bedroom Setts, at New York and Boetou Manufacturers Prices, five per cent commission added. Illustrated catalogues of ftirnitur* always on. hand, wherefrom selections can be made, in addition to the above, and many other goods too numerous to mention. Wo have the solo aproncy for the celebrated “Magna Cn&rta Stove,” used by hundreds of our best families, and are warranted to con* sumo less fuel and to be better bakers, t)ian any other Stove sold .in this country. This stove took the highest premium for the best baker among the many others exhibited at the last Tliomasville Fair. Buyers will do well to call at S. Goldstone Sc Co’s., “Planters Store” and examiue their new stock before making their purchases. mar 22*2m Just received at I. Levy’s a hand some stock of New Spring Goods, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods ot the latest styles, Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Mr. I. Levy will give iu next isauo of this paper a more extensive out line of his entirely new and well selected stock of goods. The First Soda of the Season.— Don’t fail to stop in and see the splen did new Soda Fount just put in oper ation by W, E. Davies & Go. Every thing is perfectly new and fresh. None but the best and purest syrups used. If you wish a drink of the cooliug, gushing, beverage call and you will And the ever present and polite Jun ior of the firm ready to wait on both adies and gentlemen. mar 29-2L ReligiouB* There will be services in all the churches on to-morrow as follows : Methodist Church—Reverend Mr. McGhee, at the usual hours, morning and evening. Sunday School in the afternoon. Baptist Church — Beverend Mr. Gaulden, at the usual hour. Sabbath School in the moruing. Episcopal Church—Service at 1ft 1-2 o’clock in the morning. There will also be Lcnial service in this church every Wednesday and Friday after noon at 4 o’clock, during Lent Presbyterian Church—Beverend Dr. Stewart, of Minnesota, will preach in tills church at the usual hour in the morning. John M. Cooper A Co, Book* tmd S CMmacklfopkini,liardw'are Siovca, ^^oohc-Orilny.; ^ etc. * A * John Oliver, House end Sign Pain- T. -J. Dunbar, & Co., Brandies, Wines, Segars, etc. Champion & Freeman, Groceries, Provisions etc. „ _* , Wm. B. Adams, Equitable Life As surance Society of the United Elates. C. L. Gilbert & Co., Choice Family Groceries. Wilson’s Photograph Rooms. Heidt, Jaudon A Co, Spring and Summer Clothing. - Flannagan Abell &“ Co., English Stencwol! Guano. . • McDonough Sc Ballantyne, Iron and Brass Founders. Wm. M. Bird & Co., Paints, Wm. Hone, Wines, Liquors and Se gars. E. L. Neidlinger, Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Meinbard Bros. & Co., Boots, Shoes, Hals and Clothing. • .... N. .B. Knapp, aSaddles, Bridles and Harness. Bolsbaw & Silva, Crockery, Cbipa and Glass Ware, v John A. Douglass, Cotton Plant Cook Stove. Bogcrs & Dasher, Jobbers and Re tailers of Dry Goods. A. P. Adams, Attorney at Law. It. E. Lcatcr, * “ “ 7/cnry B Thompkins, “ “ “ • Howell A Denmark, •“ “ “' Smith & Becks, ‘^Notice the Legal City Subscribers.—As our books are now open for subscription, we hope our friends, in passing win drop in* leaving address And two dollars. M*. want the] name of # eve*y bead of a family living at least, in the corporate limits of the town, on oar books.— Cyme forward gentlemen. Church Music.—We 'understand that the Choir in the Methodist Church, will meet soon to make ar rangements to [improve and perfect their church music. This should be, for certainly nothing adds more to Divine worship than good singing. There is some fine material In this church for making melody, and wo trust they will cultivate it. Macon] Morris mer^ Camilla, W. J. Brntenback, Al bany. Wm. B. Burke, Charleston S. C., Joe. Moor, City, Jno. Lane, City, W. II. J. Royal, Surgeon Dentist Blair A Bickford’s, Blinds etc. Blair A Bickford’s, Doors, Sashes, McLearA Kendall, Carriages, Wag- DeWitt, Morgan A Co., Dry Goods. tfchwarz Sc Brady, Carpet House. Palmer Sc Dcpplsh, Hardware and Cutlery. Boehm, Bcndheim & Co., Tobacco Manufacturers. ^ Ludden & Bales, Southern Music Emporium. Lathrop Sc CO., Wholesale Dry Goods Dealers. Lathrop & Co., Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery Goods etc. M. Boley,& Co., Wholesale and lie- tail Furniture. A. J. Miller Furniture Warehouse. The Board of Directors of the South Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical Association, aro requested to meet at the office of Mitchell & Mitchell, at 11 o’clock a. m., Thursday the 3d of ApffL By order of the President. C. P. HaN8eix, Secretary. New Goods.—A number of our leading merchants have returned from New York, and aro working night anil day to get their fine stocks ready for exhibition. Look at our Advertising columns next week and sec where lo buy. A word to the wise is sufficient. Wc havent any calves here clad in shcci>B clothing, but wc saw a bob tail Colquitt county dog the other day with a bell on. We don’t know that that is anything new down here, but it is with us. CoTTOV.—Market rather rick. We qu< Index to Adverttsemeu Thomas v i lle. .1. D. Andrews. Physician. S. J. Cassells, Druggist //. II. Took, Legal Notices. C'has. P. Hansell, Attorney at Law. i/opkins & Hopkins, “ “ “ Joseph P. Smith, “ “ “ Much ell A Mitchell, “ “ “ J. It. Alexander, “ “ “ Hammond & Davis, 44 “ “ James L. Howard, “ “ “ K. T. Mcl^ean, “ “ “ Dr. D. S. Brandon. Dr. A. P. Taylor. Dr. John H. Coyle, Deutist. W. J. Young, Pres., Bpard of Trus tees Young Female College. Hardaway. McKinnon Sc Co., Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware etc. C. U. Thompbuu, Thyimuville Iron Works. E. Remington & Son, Insurance ^."tkPatao. Dr. H. L. Halls Chill and Fever Pills. F. Paine, Boot & Shoe Maker, llanscll Sc Hansell, Fire Insurance Agents. A. Hirt, Boot & Shoe Maker. Miss' Addie E. McClellan & Co. Book (Store. John Stark, “Native Wines” Pro prietor Piney Woods Vineyard. Premium List, South Go. Agricul tural Sc Mechanical Association. Louis Jcrger, Tailor. L. J. Spits, Cabinet Maker. Fletcher institute, A. Q. Moody. Principal. Joseph Jerger Sc Bro., Watch Maker and Jewelers. Pittman Brothers, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes etc. etc. L. F. Thompson, Grist Mill, Plan ing Mill and Lumber. B. F. Fudge, Tinner Sc Dealer in Stoves etc. J. N. McKinnon, Public Convey- auccr. Isaiah Dekle, Grist Mill, Lumber, Coffins etc. Wright & Stegall, Bankers Sc Com mission Merchants. A. F. Prevail, Dining Saloou. A. & R. Smith, Stoves, Hardware, House Furnishing Goods etc. Ddvlcv'& Co., Druggists. P. McGlashnn, Saddles, Bridies, and Harness.' A. i/omcistcr Bakery «C* Confection- ° W. M. Smith, Buggy, Carriage and Wagon Repository. Taylor A Ladson, Pry Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Geucrnl Merchandise. John Jones, Treasury State of Ga.. Attention Capitalist. Savannah, A. B. Ives, Clothing & Furnishing Goods. . ^ „ , Gray O’Bnen A Co., Dry Goods. Lovell Sc Lattimorc, Hardware. ' Weed & Guru well, Mar* ^'chaa* Gassman, Merchant-,,, . Haywood, Gage A Co, H»Iata m If 8. r. Hamilton, W#lcW • Acknowledgement.—The " pro prietors of the Times take pleasure in ^acknowledging numerous courtesies on the port of Mr. John B. Chisholm, the Agent of the A. & G. R. R., and his efficient assistants, Messrs. Donald son aud Chastain. These gentlemen have been very kind and prompt about delivering freights^ See., to us, the very slight delay oT which would have greatly inconvenienced ns. Wc also are under obligations to the obliging Express Agent for similar favors. TrtE Late Fire.—In our account ot the fire last Saturday morning, we unintentionally did injustice to one of our most efficient fire companies, the Rescues, by placing them last, when it seems they were the first on the ground. We take pleasure in makjpg the correction. Our account of the fire was necessarily hastily gotten up, as wc were just ready to go to press, when it broke out. The account was written, put iu type and ready for the press in Just thirty-three minutes fact that certainly speaks well for our compositors, as they had been at their cases very nearly twenty-four hours without rest, including the entire o«gK . L. Shelton, LoaireiHe, Ky. igsrEr' bony, Ga^ T. M. Jones, Savannah, J. A. Hall, Bainbridgc, Isaac Baer, City, Chas. Dreyfus, City, J. EL Moss, New Yotk, A. Lewis, NeW York, A, J. Norris, Memphis Team, C. M. Harris, Brooklyn, N. Y., C. H- Thomas, Bainbridge, Mark L. Whitman, Lcru- isvflle, C. Shaw, N. Y., R. L. Gentry, Savatmah. D. l*. HQL Atlanta, J. Knapp] V: Y- Avles B. Sheehec, ” La., Jno. Finlayson, Monti- W. B. Burke. Rochester, N. Y^ J P. Rhine, N. Y„ U. W. Mas aengill, Nashville, J. N., McCutcben- ville Ohio, F. B. Sweat, Savannah, B. J. Smallwood, Cairo, J. A. Thornton, Jn, Lumpkin CHl, P. Harris,’Griffin, Ga., B. T. Hunt, Fla, £ We ogam this week send out a large number of tbe “Times” in this and adjoining counties. Read and send to your neighbor aud if you like it sub scribe. By a little, a very little effort our triends can soon give us a large circulation. Will you do it. Wc have often heard that there was nothing in a name, and we don’t know that there is, but certianly the Jacksnn street dog* are some to fight and flank unsophisticated country purps who come to town, and make them figT 1 skedaddle. Dickey, Thomas County, .fllaft'mniir—- « - \r LOUIS If Ids of Meat Uem.IOCl x», wo. : PIANOS—OUB NEW PRICES, FEB Prices this <lar redoc«d torn IS toes percent. Largest atock Sooth and (overt prices ever known. Wm. Knube * Co. 7 oet lfcweweo $440, $400 and $530. • Hallet, Davis & Co.. 71- 'Irand, $375 410. 430 490. Souther Rosewood, car rod legs, $200 S3 0, .**0, Parlor Gem. 7 oct., Rosewood, wnu lep, $SS5 Best Instrument ever sold fhr. tlio money. All Pianos Iroai oar warerooma are sold at lotoest ouk caluatiom and wilboat retard to wuik' ri’ kiakpHsvt. Bend tor. prlos lists. Sfseew & ilamUn Orpuia $55 to.$MM each, delivered freight paid to cash payers, in any part ot tke .South. Any piece of Sheet Music or Mute Book puMlshed in the U. S. sent poet laid on receipt of retail price. . Address all or ders to LUDDEN 4l BATES. Southern Music Warehouse, mar 21 -3m. Savannah, Ga. Reliable Insurance. R Remigton&Son. ' > Arc Agents for several First Clsss Companies. mcb±! 3m Dr. B. L Hall’s &nti-@httl & Fever Pills, . Wholesale and Retail by T. 8. PAINE, Toe First Green Peas of the Season.—We have been shown by i. Goldl»crg a well developed pea, which ia certainly quite early. lie informs us fhnt he has plenty more where thin came from ; demonstrating that our friend Goldberg understands raising garden Haas an well as selling, cheap goods. Real Estate Transaction.—Two ' our enterprisiug merchants have lately made the purchase of v hand some brick store house, on Jackson Street, opposite the Times office, and will occupy it this Fall with a first class stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, etc. Isook out for their ad veriiseraeut in the Times. Come on gentlemen, a few more chances left oil Jackson. M. N.”—Wc are under obligations to our good looking and clever young friend, Joe Norris, for a pleasant ride behind his handsome turnout, to sec the city. Thanks for your kindness^ Joe, it can only be surpassed by your good looks. May you live long and prosper. That Sugau Cane.—We regret vciy much that our frieuds should have deprived themselves ‘and the public also, of a local on that “Cane” by the bungling manner iu which they put up the Job. We are always gratified when our friends bring anything of this kind to our notice, and more espe cially when they are so kind as to go into details counting joints, measur ing, etc. The truth is txytodjU Un done it, I There are several ^ef^eff men and ladies m our community spending tbe ViAr and Spring.— Among them ard two Clergy me u. Rev. Dr. Stewart, of MinucsoU, and Rev Mr. McKee, ff ^Indiana. The latter preached jri*0|b Presbyterian church last SaJlb**, to a lax** congregation, and the former will pretch to-morrow, me both enriaqsftt diviners. nd to them a.coi Cold SnmT—Tlmjrvwy sodden and expected co!J tub that old prob&- , ^ Wcflneid-ay it^fequv-itiou over- , »aWiA/ auJlaught oar Nor thern irieixfi who are aofotxruiug among us, Uiat wc ase able to get up oaraelnt- Our thrifty .md forward gardeners looked .decidedly blue as well qs their nosST ; 1’^. i : i ‘ We auk requeue] by J. Oferrill, Esq., Notary Public and ex-officio Justice of the Peace, to say that the time of hdldiog the Justice’s Court for the C37th district, is changed tojfic thud Saturday in each mouth. Tbe Court wdl be held In the City Hail,— Let all interested—or who exjyrct to come up before his honor, paste this in tbeir bats, so that they may be on band at the right place and the right time. * , . ., Concert.—The Neptunes aud Res cues propose giving a Concert at the City Hall on next Tuesday evening week, the proceeds of which is to be applied for the purpose of aiding the Vigilante iu getting an outfit. This is a generous as well as a voluntary ac tion on the part of the two Com panies toward the Vigilante, and wo doubt not, that they and the public also will show their appreciation of it by giving the boys a rousing audience on the occasion. Wc understand that alt the musical talent of the place will be employed, the brass and string bands having kindly and generously volun teered tbeir services. Let every one buy a ticket. We will give piogrammc, &c., in our next issue. A Chance to become an Artist. As will be seen in our' advertising columns, a rare opportunity is offered our young ladies, and gentlemen too, of acquiring in a very few lessons and at a yery.moderate cost, the art of painting. Mrs. Richmond comes among ns heralded by (he most fiat- raring notices of the press, wherever sho has been, and we doubt not de serves all^lhe high encomiums that have been paid -her. The terms are moderate and the advantages to be acquired ftre worthy the dibit of any; and wc trust that our people will show by forming a large class, that they appreciate art and merit. We have seen some of her specimens at Mr. Geo.* M. Da 111 os, where Mrs. B. may be found, aud although no art critic or connisktr, yet we have no doubt that these specimens will cora]>arc favor ably with any similar ones here or elsewhere. A New Citizen.—Wc are always glad to welcome new and worthy citi zens into our midst, aud wc are glad to announce tliat Dr. John 1). An drews. whom wc have kaown intimate ly tor sonic years, has cast his lot in Thom&svillc. Wc know him to bo a high-minded, honorable gentleman, who, professionally, lias few superiors, being a thorough graduate and well rend, and posted in hi* profession, by a long and very successful experience. We commend him to the people pro fessionally and personally, and hope his roost sanguine expectations of suc cess may be realized and his re-, iaflons w ith the city andpeople, agree- VATIV K able and pleasant. We append below, ** Y *1 of oar own accord, what bis profes sional and other friends from whence lie conies, say of him ;;': “Lumpkin* Ga., Feb’y 25,1873. It is with unfeigned regret that the undersigned friends ©TDr. JohnD. Andrews, are called upoa (opart with him os a physician and gentlemaa, he having lived in this community for a number of years m the practice of.medicine. He seeks a wider field of usefulness, where his well stored mind inay have lucre material for a successful prac tice. To thwfi afflicted and in weed of his invaluable services, we cheerfully recommend him as a gentleman irorfitjy ot their confidence, and as a physician thoroughly cemccrsunt with the practice of medfrine. With our best toiskes for in his new field oflaboj^g names, res] v D., s. r. fckiir - T. W. BntU. Elder W. M. Rev. A. J. IS .. jwtf/ Gil/. Boynton, James Graham, R. T. Gregory, _ - . W. B. Thornton, HarreU Sc Harrell, AU’ysat Law.’ We direct attention to tbe adver tisement of the Doctor to be found elsewhere, and we think, from what we know of his reputation, that be cnodo all-ho proposes. He beyond cavil that he con even care cancers, and can furnish testimony to prove it, anyhow f he corpspr do pay. arrivals at qulf road house, From 21st to 28th of March. . W. N* Chaudoin, Jonesboro, Ga.. Bsv. Dr. Chapman, S- Tnfrle, Brook- anoABjc ljJ, H. ft JohnW. Moore, ffttocy,, FIRST (LASS GRIST MUX —AND— LUMBER PLANING ESTAB LISHMENT, Adjoinine 0. B. Thompson’s Foundrj. Wtar.1 .Ul h. riwnl. urtwtu*!** Ural .11.1 Houii.y, and alf. do Ih. Le.t «T rial i»S au*l MonMIng. JVmmUImff made a Sprrlallg. QuisdixoDaY*: Tucsilay, Thursday and Satimlay. Iwfli aim WnmnstanUy o»ha<!.l th« l«c-t aa- ortment .»f LUMBER t-i ba rnainl in the CUy. - ire nf your ixuron — unplug to roerhre; L. K.Tuoanox. y D. Wce«l, I Gonrco Cornwell, •luMph I>. Wcnl. Weed Sl Corn well, Importers of HARDWARE AND IRON, X. H1R T , . Al.r, WORK WARRANTED. F. PAIW JI, L J SPITZ, Work promptly done nUs&dion gaarmnteed. . mar21-lj. Hu roiotoA his Bhop bom Broad lo Jackson Street orer Thompson’■ Foundry, near the Depot, where he is fully prepared to execute all work entrusted to him, with promptness and dispatch. j / ', Give him a cal—prices moderate. , L. J. SPITZ. March 21^n. Frcniiun 1 Off List FIELD CROPS, *! OFTIRED BY THE S.G.A.LM. ASSOCIATION, At lie Fair of 1873. - |i' I CLASS L For the lagest crop of cotton pro duced upon one acre of np- land.With a statement of the modf of cultivation, the amdnt yu4 kipd oi manures used the period of planting, the ;iumber of times plowed and hoed, the kind of seed useji, aud giving cost of pro- du<pon, $50 For lacest crop of cotton grown on ft acres of land in one bofjy-r*ame requirements as abve, 50 For U*gest crop of field peas nbedon.1 acre, 6 For latest crop of pea vine hay rjsed on one acre, 5 For If gest and best crop of native uassh bay raised ou ouo acre, 10 Jirgcst and best crop of j ass bay, other than native, aised on oue acre, 10 For/irgest crim of com grown on i ne acre of upland, period of planting, mwlc of cultivation. Kind of corn, limes plowed find hoed, amount and kind of manure applied, giving I cost of production, 50 Fd largest crop of corn grown on 15 acres of upland, in one body, j same requirements as above. 20 Ff largest crop of wheat grown ! on one acre, same requirements, 10 Kr largest crop of rice on one acre, 10 Br largest crop of oats raised i on 5 acres, - 25 f r largest crop of rye raised on 5 acres, lo / For largest crop of sweet po tatoes raised on oue acre, the crop to be arrived at by dig- f ging and measuring an aver age eighth of ap acre . 25 ’or largest crop of Irish potatoes raised on oue-eighth of an acre, 5 or largest crop of ground peas or pinders raised per acre, tho crop to be ascertained by * * ging and measuring an aver- BOOT & SHOE'MAKERtorUrV^erVofchS r»i«d on 1 acre, crop to be ascer- Order*, Urge cr mail, promptly til led. tained in same manner as above. Competitors for the above premi ums are required to have the land measured and the articles to bo weigh ed or measured in the presence of three disinterested and reliable wit nesses and certificate produced from them with a sample of crop. The requirements above must be furnished in writiug to the Secretary at tbe time of making the entry- CLASS 2. For the largest crop of Indian corn raised by any white boy under 1ft years of age upon 1 acre of land . 10 For largest crop of cotton pro duced by any white boy under lft years of age upon one acre, 10 CLA8S 3. Best variety of bread corn, with two bushels as sample, weight to be considered, Best variety of corn for stock, with two bushels as sample, weight to be considered, Fife Insurance Agts. S: " ■ ■* • Repress olios OM Hartford, of . 8 * -i t i.tiO . /.ijj KARTFOKD OONM. I North British Mercantile, AND SOUTHERN MUTUAL. ■u 21-1 y. A.P.WRIOHT. 0;W. STEGALL / THOS. C. MITO HEtL^pwMI krtwr. S* flNIGHT ft 8TEBILL' BBIVKERS ,.*i . ' ’AND. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NEW .BRICK WAREHOUSE ^^3ss;^rsss^^«ysr , -• Fietcber Institute, Male High School ! A.Q. Woo dy A. M. Principal. JOSEPH JERGER ft BRO. Watch-Makers and Jewelers, LABOR STOCK OF Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Large wuppiw of .s^-tatL*, oil IuumI rEpetr- 1 “•***. ** rain. . WaU’bej mml other artkk-a Leit in ahni. amt Miss. Addie L McClellan & C< Tiiomasville, Gkorolv, Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Sti tiouery, Ink, Fens, Penholders, Lettei, Nolo and Initial Fa- per. School Books, Blank B • o k s. Albums, Cards and,Card Oases.* 4 choice selection of roeni, ■ ■... .j- grftiw-icd AU order, for Books,' P<p< “ togaanoe solicited and pram ndedto. - Daily papers constantly oo band. marSLem. mm PRQPtJG' ■r —FROM THE— Kney Wooda^Vineyi DF.LRWARE CONCORD HERTFORD HARTFORD SWEET Win* H ^ rchmtiMe MftAritlM Ulke Very laatStlheiirfctrhilr. ■ - Ouod Wia* HMte-mm M mw«t U , pure jnkw Gra(«>* aenis bo Dudinx In* U|. of its tuerite. E.w tl^oi«mo.la ofars ft—***** t* ««*, the a a. Iir.es ( orhcTcTmrr*, In br-altli mnd oul «4 it wo rilrer wtdaii, aad wevcrml other i.rcniiamve beeaswantwl tony wlnu>:iM) iha kiekw !?)■ U> * faTO 'V n born «m»5Ia he nil itotlvr rorntsoftnr-r NaUvo Winem j for best Sugar sociation Fair, 1872; also a* Savannah Agricultural , Assoriatioa 1872. Mm McDOMDCGH. • T.HACjjykE. McDOIOttlH, BlLLlTjm IroBond Brals two bushels as sampl Best variety of table pea, one bush el os sample. Best bushel of rice, upland, Best bushel of oats.. Best bushel of irish potatoes, Geor- f ia raised, a 'or five bushels of the largest sweet potatoes, Best two pumpkins, Beat two Casbaws, ,. w Best 5 bales ol upland cotton, Best bale of upland cotton, Best bale of sea island or black seed cotton raised on upland, 10 Best two stalks of cotton, green Besl*baS df wool of 300 pOonSif Best 1ft pounds of leaf tobacco, 5 When the premium is for one or more hags, all the bags must be on bags to averagi CLASS 4. For the ltcstfrarrel of flour, Diploma For ^be beat barrel of Georgia Fo^kfbest bushel of white corn For u«b list bushel of grits, For th* best barrel ot sugar mad* 1 from sugar cane iu Georgia or Florida, , jq For the best barrel of Hymn ■ made from sugar cane, lft Competitors for premiums on sugar and synip are requeued to give a des cription of the process .of making thp For tbobrat bSi^ MookUMTST h«MQ, For tbe licit box of chewing to bacco. For tbe best box of cigar, made in the Cotton States. Diploma The Association also offer the fej- y^otiiH Special pkeminms; , For the largest and best display of articles, of all kinds, em braced In Prnatlniiu B Class 1st, Ur-srit: Freaema, pickles, jellies, calanp^ made by any one lady, tlw articles to be aU maanfee. - tured by tbe exhibitor. To the gentleman paying the To tbe lady paying tbe largest /(*MntnC entry feen, | gJ By ‘order ef tbe board of directors A. P. WRIGHT, Freardenl. a P. Hassell, Secretary. PITTMAN BROS, DEALERS IN BRY aoe&s, BBQiTS, HATS, MARBWARE ETC., ET0. rpyertftiMy inCma their friend) tMlr Stock mr the Spring Trails it now mBirUtn . CoUfeUUng in |..irlVr Domestic Goods, Brown Home spuns, of nil kinds, Bleach- ings, Tickings, Pant 1 Stuffs, Crockery •nd everythin* needml l*y F«riBer»; ruth u •.FLOWS, HOES, TRACES, Etc. Wo buy our Goods at tbe lowest pri- CC9 * n< * Mre intend selling for short profits. Call and examine oar stock before purchasing. Wo are Agents for tho Quitman factory and wc are piepaiod to fur nish their Yarns aud other Goods, on as good terms as lbs same Goods can be bought In th* Slate. !.♦ r mchfll -ly B. p F.j Fudge, m nner . J&bbw of ■-n' Ifc-.- ware! "r^** a ^J u ‘: te - SIIOP op{K>silc the Market IIonae on Jackaonatreet, athis uewbuildm- \ GIVE ME A CALI. mar il-3m B. F. Fudge. TO THE Traveling Public. McKataat. Isaiah Dekle, jirewA oed^uni^M ALSO Lumber for Sale all Sort! and Style, - ™ GRINDINa THCtSD.ir. ntDAV l J; C9TFIN8 MttqHr Banal Cam ami IfrUiUe Cat- ■ Fbm aawaliucnl of Dinings Saloon Table BnppUed with fresh Oysters ud Fish AST> THI BMT or KVXXTTmjta. NnsH M Any aid AH Hearn. 1 LOCATION OK JACKSON XT. mdt.mwnkktiMi.namiip C. ood to But. It. batons ap. M mil Set. M, i. , fcw ■br.. arswa, Arwtwuu .kick . tD u mint, artUiarablifwat k.M tbwaUi Bakery .f®, CONFECTIONERY, •nd wlU k«c|> consUntly aap|4ka with Tlie Finest Cigars, min »nd fee wle In _ FAMILY OL_ 1v^ oa ISnSTu ter, ■**»••* . A. F. rREVATP. A. IR. SMITH Sronrst AND House Furnishing iioods. Have now and keep constantly [on hand a Large assortment; viz: BpMm Dolls fir».l N Chlrib, t.lmiar, Vtnfbc* Cat*- MtU*. Outlmi r«nh, d'arry Cvfla lUudbr, lVww Lorkw, IVr iwtr l‘«lto, Ku Ileal, rr*. Oaafm, Fire Du(< Ejrw SctCfen. MbmIm Aailt. Grlntl StoM-a. 11am- WcTijfWwto. Filr«, Vir* !*»«*, Fork*, Krv ‘ “ Ikjx, Fork*. Fry 1'aua.Oar- <bn Fo*k», (ItU lflufns, MidfoM- mGtm. Ilulbw WAfaT nw. aad StMrfeu, lUtch* U. Uiittfrm Hoc*, KnlTM oanotM, Ixvri*. Tmi*. IJnln- Nidh, f SlMferis, Quilt FrfeHM CUtu|os, Kivrta, Shovel*, Ni.ring lUUa<«w, Stork I/«rlea. Stork and Diem, S|moMaSquatoa, Turk lUm- mern. TMablrw, WdltVhMlaWadCM, Iron, Window Fuaicnera, » alai Proprietor-* of the j 1. h R. .SMITH. MT1MAM, DRKdilSTS, DEALERS IN &9VGS* IfEDlCr.VXS, (2jBCKAflCAX.fi:, JPdtl.XTS, Oils. Mmusacs, TOiELT AND FANCY G00D8, PURE Wines and Liquors. PreAciptiooH utrctultj u cupouodc«i at all boars. inch 22-i-y AT HIS OLD 8TAHD. K«e|« CMMUatly on U»l • full Mpply-> Plcklc*. Pant*, *U kb*!* CTcrythlns Ut thk 11m of mrchMkdteo. TOYS: Choltw ttlcvtiuo, otuUnrin* omythlBc rslnk- tea to pkwnc ike IUUj r»a>. Fine Liquors, For Medical i'0t|«wei -.N one betu* m tho i ha «Bd a awletwu prku. ALE A LAGER ALW AI * ON UUAI UUT WEDDING •»— Mb. B «sgy> Rcpoultory. F.McCIasksm, DEALER IN Saddles, Bridles, HARNESS: •ADDLES, From S2/tt'and upward. HARNESS, “ two BRIDLES, - tiff) tS,'£££sl"^-' tMMMtiimnr, AND Wagon Materials, - 8h— FhSqi th. 1 barn on band n Iaqs Steak ad LEATHER rf.Bn.s s-M —^-rnatfpa Ctei, and CniLDRENE CARRIAGES ,*£t«l for the tlABanaix. . !M»Q)UJAaMI tba fig? PLANTER, wbfckl.iftaf ^Sand mo ana. Strict alt, .tiff. -■««—»» KM Call and mo me. Strict attanlka ^ ***»«*•»*• uai.ik.in k:..<i. STtSI JJ.-..I wttn.nr a ZtoJSS?f iZJL Z A LugarStock. Better Variety and at KrystKESaE#, ,m »•» S?.! •95* "*”T.r*bfc i Mil I PLANTA'HON WAGON8, kAA.fo ih« kwt Wmr that * mmU «eU thorn Hldi»|» IwfiMMli «w h*»4 > - - - - SS HbM*t JSTSSJt J r u r U .. Ui f ^ “*“** «« retorb ny beat tbaakn tor tke very liberal patronage that baa beretoiura been rxteaded Iu air, and wauld aak n con- Uouauce of tbe wiab. for tbe new firm uf Taylor and Lndaon-pranlo. in* lo I tare ootbm* uudoue to merit your pntrooaga. A.T. TAVLOR. TAYLOR;LAOSON, General Merchandise, **$ Frias*. " ■ Ow«Mi«ia*hMtd DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, WILLOW WAkE, NOTIONS &C.