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JgjV TftDPICTT. t »y ) ana grogrieigr*.
THOMASYILLE > GA.
Saturday, April 5, - - 1873.
Boehm, Bendhf.im & Co.—The
Atrualovers of the weed would never
pass this popular bouse on Bay St.,
vrilhqpltejQPpipgk They rank A, 1.
Give UitShfSTcail wTTen in Savannah.
A number of our merchants have been
^ jns^islng from Messrs. 11. B. &Co.,
and tlie popularity of their cigars, to
bacco's, etc., attests the genuineness
of the article.
Ludden & Bates.—This house
appears in our advertising columns,
* one or our largest advertisements.—
Messrs. Jmdden Sc Bates are liberal
advertisers, and hence their success.—
p,Thoy arc supplying a desideratum that
‘/hfis long been wanted in Gocrgia—a
^‘gratxlnss music house. Sec their ad
vertisements, and if your daughter
wants a Piano, order it from Luddeu
Sc Bates and yOu will get a good in
strument. ^
CnAMi’ioN & Freeman.- This
.-well known grocory bouse needs no
11 words of commendation at our hands.
It is already well and favorably known
•over South-west Georgia, and Florida,
and those who entrust their orders to
this substantial firm, will have them
filled at the very lowest market rates.
All goods aro warranted jusst as rep-
•'resented by Messrs. C. Sc F.' Head
their advertisement and give them a
call.
}• HeIdt, .Taudon ACo.—This large
jtfpthing house attracts the attention
- of*all who pass tlowu Broughton SL
The well known reputation of the
members of this firm, for fair and up
right dealing, have built up lor them
a trade if which arty house ihight be
proud. They deal with all alike, and
«. sell on the. shortest possible margin.
If our readers want anything in the
clothing line, this house will supply
them at rates as reasonable as they
could he supplied further North.—
Give them a trial.
M. Bot.ey & Co.—This extensive
furniture house, is situated on Brough
ton street. Their slock will be found
to comprise everything in the furni-
' turo line. Dealing directly with the
manufacturers ns they do, they are
enabled to sell goods as low as any
• house in Georgia. They guarantee
all goods sold by them to be just as i | lc j n g spread on the ground and which
NEW TOPE UHUR0E. ;
A SABBATH IN THE COUNTRY—AN
ABLE SERMON—A LARGE AND OR
DERLY CONGREGATION—GENUINE
OLD-FASHIONED COUNTRY HOfiPI- *
TALITY — PLANTATIONS AS tHEY
APPEAR—SPRING TIME HERALDED
BY FLOWERS- v V \
Elsewhere in ^our^ssue to-day^vill
be found a report of a Sunday School
Convention which met at New Hope
Church, on Friday and Saturday, the
28th and 29th, ult
In company with a legal friend, not
that we anticipated that his profess
ional services might be required,
left town at 91-2 o’clock, on Sunday
rooming, and were soon whirled away
along deeply shaded roads, through
farms and by farm houses. It was a
lovely, soft, balmy morning, with not a
clond in the blue sky ; whilst the
soft twitter of the woodland
songsters made nature vocal with
their rich gashing melody. We tried
to respond to this most enchanting
serenade by singing, “Come Birdie,
Come,” .but broke down. Wo were
pleased to note the thrift and general
appearance of prosperity, that is so
apparent, and which strikes the eye
pleasantly along the entire route, to
New I/ope. Fence comers clcanod
out, briars, corn-stalks, and all kinds
of rubbish piled up and ready to be re
moved or committed to the flames,
where they have not already been;
the rich new earth freshly turned up
In many places and ready to yield a
good harvest to the steady, honest la-
liorer; whilst the general appearances
about farms and ont-hou^cs, by which
it is so easy to judge of the character
of the planter, gave cheering evidence
of good management and industry di
rected in the proper charnels. Ar
riving at the Church, we found a large
proportion of tlie best class of the cili-
zeus, within a considerable area, gath
ered together.
Rev. T. II. Morgan, of Atlanta, de
livered a very able discourse and was
listened to with the most proronad at
tention, whilst he demonstrated in his
own forcible manner that “God’s ways
arc not our ways”. For onQ hour the
reverend gentleman held the large
concourse spoil bound, by his masterly
treatment of a theme, that gave full
scope to his powers and eloquence
after which, a recess of an hour was
announced by tlie Rev.*James Bushin
also the additional and very import
ant fact that there were ample re
freshments on the ground for nil,
truth which was soon demonstrated by
long rows of spotless white table linens
uov«. '•r-r oi-pro
duction, " 50
For largest crop of cotton groign
^oa -5 aCres-oT land in ou©:-
body,—same requirements as
above,. j O .l # G JX>
For largest crop of corn grown on
- otic acre « riirtabd/pertoil of
g anting, mode of cultivation.
nd of corn, times plowed
and hoed, amount and kind
of manure applied, giving .
.cost of production.
For largest crop of corn grown on
5 acres of upland, in one body,
same requirements as above.
For largest crop of sweet potatoes
raised on one acre, tho crop
to.be arrived at by digging
and measuring an average
eighth of an acre.
For largest crop of oats raisod on
6 acres, 25
SPECIAL PREMIUMS; |
For the largest and best display
of articles, of all kinds, em
braced in Department B,
Class 1st to-wit .* Preserves,
pickles, jellies, catsups, etc.,
made by arty one lady, tho
articles to be all manufactured
by the exhibitor, 5C
To the gentleman naying the lar-
r amount of entry fees, 2S
lady paying the largest
amount of entry fees,
TO THE LADIES!
*R$. ;
Spring Millinery Goods,
—OFTHE—
- Newest- and Fashions,
•lly kept la a fint-ebue millinery establishment.
Call and examine toy nod*. My price are pat
down m low a* in any market.
DRESS-MAKING and FITTING!
i well prepared to please the
i.botli price*and work.acd *o-
Br.JolD.MMS
..they arc represented.
* II. Lowcnthal, who has many friends
in this section, will always be found at
this furniture emporium. If you want
to buy anything from a magnificent
parlor or bedroom sett down to a
. baby carriage, send to Bolcy Sc Co.,
and they will treat you right.
•*' T: J. Dunbar Sc Co.—These gen
tlemen have, by close application to
business and guarding the interests of
their customers, as well as their own,
Lbuilt up v. trade second to none in the
' city. By thcircombinatious and busi
ness relations, they have peculiar ad
vantages for supplying the trade, and
we recommend our readers that when
ever anything is wanted in tlieir line,
(see their advertisement) that by or
dering it from .Messrs. T. J. D. Sc Co.,
_ they will not only get the best, but at
the lowestjates. Mr. W. A. Lcbettcr,
than whom there is no cleverer a gen
tleman. is connected with this house
and will always be glad to .meet any of
his Gulf Road friends with a smile.
Palmer & Disrrisn.—Among the
houses 1 who have worked up a first
class trade in Ifco past few years by
legitimate means, this substantial one
ranks among the foremost. Their
mo'.to is to sell for short profits and to
.increase their sales, country merchants
perfectly assured that they
will always reccivo at the hands of This
sterling firni just and honest treat
ment) 4 If you want any Ilardwarc bo
•sure «nd give them a call.
f - • —— ’
John M- Cooper A* Co.—If yon
want books, stationery, or anything
1 >kepl by this sterling house (and you
will find some of them enumerated in
their advertisement which appears
elsewhere,) call aud see them if in
,; *tho city or soud them your orders and
you will get them just as cheap as if
you were there.. They have moved
intodhe splendid Iron frout buiklin,
-j on tho corner of Whitaker nud St.
Julian streets, where they arc exhibit
ing and offering as full a hue of goods
- -in their line ns is kept South of Ma-
• 5S sons hrtd Dixons liue.
* 1 LA’rtlrtop Sc Co.—This popular and
well kowu house slauds deservedly
high^omopg.tbo loading anil influential
commercial houses in the South. Their
} reputation for integrity aud fair deal
ing have given them a uohl upon the
confidence of the trade that is truly
enviable^, jYfbUst their facilities for
supplying the country merchant with
everything that is usually kept, is un-
JSurpassed by.any. Mr. Henry La-
* thfop, tlio senior of the firm, and a
veteran in the trade, haviug been
connected with this bouse r or near a
third of a ccntjgy.- Controls the pur-
“ ch^g-^paTtnicnt in New York.
.pend, tho greater part of
' ! ht. tl»« WJjtoS and shipping Ircsli
Mock daily to this mammoth csablish-
ment Buyers will always find Mr.
Charley Brunner, of the firm, aided by
, a corps of polito assistants in the
•' wholesale department.
Our_ former young townsman, Mr.
Geo. M. McKinnon is connected with
thisbousc.and .wej.ro euro will be
called on by mfr his friends from South
west Georgia and Florida, when in
Savannah. ThA carpet aud upholstery
. deparlment-is under the immediate
supervision oTMr. E. 8. Lathrop, wl»o
thoroughly understands his business.
This .department^; the house com
prises one of the most extensive stocks
of carpeAli^twkJotlu^mattings, Ate.,
was soon covered with all the substan
tial, ns well at the delicacies of t!
season, to which, we will add, that
ample justice was done, all gcttuij
enough, whilst several baskets full
were gathered together after the feast
was over. After dinner a few verses
of some old familiar hymn, served to
break up the various little knots and
groups that were gathered about and
to collect them again, for the purpose
of listening to tho afternoon diVoursc.
It was expected that the Jlcv. James
Bushin, would have ofilciatod at this
hour, but nt his urgent solicitation, to
gether with others, tho Ilcv. Mr. Mor
gan, consented to address tho congre
gation, which ho did to the edification
of nil.
Late in the afternoon wo returned
to town, bringing with us the recollec
tion of kind and hospitable treatment
nt the hands of many of our old friends.
Wo would like to say more of this im
mediate section of our county and its
people, who are among our very best
citizens, tiut space forbids. We shall
long cherish and lemcmbcr the beau
tiful Sabbath day we spent at New
Hope.
THOMASVILLE
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MERCHANT TAILOR,
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20 1-2 Whitaker Street,
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Savamr.il,. ■ - - On.
Trad* SoUcttoJ. nuur H-Cm.
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aanoonce to llio I-aLHc
core* tUaesac* of tke
BAPTIST SUBDAY SCHOOL OOBYJGB-
TION,
Held at Hew Hope Church, Thomas Oou*-
ty, on Friday and Saturday, tho 28th
and 29th of March, 1873.
Tho growing importance of the Sun
day School enterprise, influenced the
Baptist’s of this District to hold a spe
cial meeting, for the purpose of gener
al conference.
Mr. Dcklc was appointed Moderator,
and the Bov. Mi. Anderson, of Madi
son, Fla., acted as Secretary.
The first paper . .that was read,
presented by our fellow townsman, Mr.
Kendnck, who was introduced to the
Convention by W. F. Hubert, Esq., of
this place.
This paper elicited considerable dis
cussion, in ..which tho Kev. James
Bushin, Rcfc- Mr. Chaudoin, and the
Rev. T. II. Morgan, ot Atlanta, took
part.
Tho Botly having adjourned, and
re-assembled, tho discussion was re
sumed, and nn. interesting, as well as
pleasant, day was spont in tho consid
eration of .Sunday School matters.
On Saturday the history of tho Sun
day School movement was presented
by the Rev. Mr. Morgan, who briefly
noticed its more salient points.
/L very good iccliug seems to have
been produced, aud a conviction that,
in Sunday School matters, it was nec
essary to take a new departure.
A resolution was unanimously adop
ted, after the fullest discussion and
consideration, in which the venerable
Mr Lacy, and the Bov. Mr. Gauldcn.
took part, asserting the importance of
every member of flic Church becom
ing a member of tho Sunday-School,
with os many others as can be induced
to attend, aud strenuously recommend
ing that meetings of the Sunday
School should be held every Sunday,
whether the pastor of tho Church
should be present or absent.
After the usual resolutions of tlianks
to the community, and the officers of
the Convention, the body adjourned.
Constantly on hand a large variety of
FURNITURE,
CONSISTING OF
Chamber Saits, Bureaus, Wsrdzfcbes,
French Bedsteads,.Chairs. Bock-,
ers, bales, Tables, Loun
ges, Etc., Etc.
We guarantee to roll Furniture ss ebesp ss U
a taught In Savannah or EAscwbere.
We will alao take order* *or Furniture anp«1c-
- rer jrou the Manufacturer's invoice* and charge
but b per cent cotnmboion* Satisfaction guanui-
•eleet any style and quality of Furnt-
our Photograph Book. Give us a call.
RUS1ILX Sc OUTTEN,
tee*!.
SALE AED LIVERY
STABLES!
Bnggies and Horses for Hire,
—AMD— •
Parties sent to any portion of tho
COUNTRY,
At the most Reasonable Bates.
>.ill at my largo Brick Stable.; on Broad Street
1 see my
HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS
K. J. YOUNG.
_ . Dc-
InliMed "Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indi'jesUon,
Sick Uenduche,
A N D
Diseases of Long Standing.
Cancers
InvartablyCnred.
PILES TREATED
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
To Tbe Ladies!
Ho would reepoctfully Announce, tliat be cure*
all diseases peculiar to Females. He baa never
failed to give relief where bis direction! wore
strict!vcarried out. Hundreds of Females In
Georgia and other States, Mi|»pot<ed to be incura-
* le, having becu trcatc*l by s*» many physicians,
ithout tanelit, will cheerfully render testimony
.. . uoro (tiscaacs M —'
their Sex.
SA3IUEL P HAMILTON,
nroma mauxb
Jint Watches, Jewelry,
• SILVER-WARE,
Musical Boxes, Fancy Goods, etc.
Cor. Congress, Whitaker, and St. Julian St*^
SAVANN^VH, GA,
Chronometers rated by transit- Watches and
Jewelry repaired.
Georgia Tress Association.—-Tlie
annual meeting of the Association will
be held at Amcricus on Wcdnesdav.
May 10. The election for officers will
}ake placo at this meeting. By order
" J. H, Estill, President
W. G, WiUDrtY, {Secretary.
. -Jq he found ip the Soutli. -See tlieir
adverlisemenU and send them your
;;: orderfc
Attention Planters.
In our first issue, we took occasion
to direct the attention of tho planters
to tlie splendid list of cash premiums,
offered by the South Georgia Agricul
tural and Mechanical Association.—
Believing this subject to be one of the
most vital interest to our whole sec
tion, (to both town and country,) we
feel that we would be dirclict m our
duty, did we not again direct the at
tention of these interested to these
largo premiums, and ask the planters
of Thomas county to pitch their crops
accordingly. Not only do we appeal
tG Thomas county, but surrounding
counties also. We hope to sec com
petition from Brooks, Lowndes, Deca
tur, Mitchell, Dougherty and other
couuties in Georgia, os well as from
Leon, Jefferson, Gadsden and as many
more counties, as our sister State of
Florida will send up. These arc rich
valuable premiums, and wc want to
sec the competition for them lively.—
Thomas is great in her resources, but
if she don't be careful some of these
prizes will go beyond her borders.—
Now is the time to coi&uicucc to
cure thatch/ dollar premium on
best acre of cottou, or that hundred
doWtrs for the best bale of cotton. If
neglect it uow, you lose all chance
of tlie premium as well as the happy
consciousness of having encouraged a
noble enterprise, in which all alike
should be interested. Wc want to sec
the bouo and sinew of tbo country
aroused on this subject, white and col
ored, f?r wc would have the colored
people to know that there is no dis
crimination, but that these valuable
aiuouuts may be competed for by all.
It will be found a profitable thing to
meet together once a year and inter
change views, and compare the pro
ducts of the year's labor; you will rc
turu borne better posted and with the
pleasing reflection that jou are help
ing to sustain an institution that has
not only already reflected great credit
upon your county, but bids fair to be
one of tlie permanent institutions ot
Soutli-wcst Georgia, if not already bo.
Below will be found a few of the lead
ing premiums offered, which will satis
fy any that the. managers of our As
sociation are determined to dj their
part. It only remains now for others
to go. to work, tomakc tho next anto-
al exhibition the most brilliant and
successful that has thus far marked its
history.
Berrien—3rd Mondays in February
and August.
Colquitt—Wednesday after, fourth
Mondays in February and August.
Echols—2nd Mondays iu April and
October.
Thomas—3rd Mondays in April and
October.
Brooks—1st Mondays in May and
November.
Lowndes—3rd Mondays in May aud
November.
To Visitors of Thomasvillo the Pro
prietor offers inducements
Unsurpassed!
Rooms Esarge,
—AND—
\Vl.Ll. Fuiixished !
POLITE AND OBLIGING
SERVANTS.
ion the Corner of BROAD & CLA F ST’S,
‘•class B<mrlcrs Solicitc*!.
J. A. LINTON,
Proprietor.
THOMASVILLE
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
CTxn» M* Bird ft Go.
House and Villa
p A I N T S .
mauref “j “
NoW^ter orAllmlis
•- UmQ in ear Prepaintions.
!\’ot!iinR*>wt***cPurest'Materials
O-CXj DEPOT,
SITMIUblOI.
P. MACOJIBKB.
n. a. Tom AM.
E. D. SaiYTHlS.
IMPORTER OF
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, AND CHINA,
AVD DEALER IA*
House Furnishing Goods.
142 Congress, and 141 St. Julian Sts.
SAVANNAH, - -GA.
H.A.T0PHAM&C0.
Clotting and Hats,
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
US Oo»$r*i>Julian SlV.
sUVjiJfJtAH, GEO.
A largo variety of Gent's Scarfs,
Gloves, J/andkcrchicfs, See., Sec.
Suits made to order in the shortest
notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
marJl Ora.
James F. Blown,
GXQCjmrms?
AND LIQUORS,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Flour, Grain, Hay, Provisions, &r.,
NO. 87 BAY STREET.
P. O. Box 836. SAVANNAH, GA.
lil* unlimited raereil, he makes this
found sit *11 h
ire. McIntyre-’
luisTlllc, Georgia.
building, on Jackson
Brags & leAicinas,
Kept constantly on hand.
Terms Cash I Profits Small \
HERBERT Jb WAY.
Produce Commission Merchants,
iso Day Street, Savannah, Ga.
Buy AITYTHINO wanted Sell ANY
THING ae: t them.
Only Jfttahliftlitnent of the kind in the Cit
where Turkey*. Gccic. Duck*, Chh kaii*, lijre
Gniuc, Fruit*, vegetables,_***., arc Received *■
T.J, DUNBAR&CB„
Importers and Dealers
-IN-
BRANDIES,
wim;s,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And Proprietors of the Celebrated
Indian
Vegetal Bitters.
131 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - GA.
W; C. BUTLER,
Congress Street, Sttvnnnnh, Ga.
DEALER IN
BOOTS ami SHOES
” Of Every Description.
First-class stock always on band.
Orders from the codutry will liavo
prompt attcution. tnarfil-ly.
m*. w. A. l.i
• i-U .vm>1 In lui
when vtolttnc tl
»nrrv*K u »tlll • Ith n*nn.| «ill
«- lii*old Rlend*vaUand*« hint
Champion k Freeman,
Corskk Bar and /'Naytyix htukvt*.
Savannah . Ga.
Invite attenthm to their full : \n,i
vaiicd sPx k of
PROVISIONS.
’'fowTcooji*
1-romj.Uy ma lo in
CONFEDERATE GENERALS.
<1). J.
SAVANNAH,
- GEORGIA.
Watches and Jcuclry repaired.
S. J. Cassels,
Georgia Medical Association.
This body meets in Atlanta on the
Otli inst \ and from the preparations
being made by the Gate City the dis-
ciplcH of i&sculapius may expect a
splendid reception, the best that mine
host, Nicholls, of the Uimball house
cau produce. Dr. Hopkius wc be
lieve is the only member of the large
number of medical gentlemen in our
City who belong to the Association,
that, is going to attend. Dr. invite
your Association to hold its next an-
uual meeting in tlio Atlanta of South-
West Georgia—Thomasville. Our peo
ple have recovered from the chicken
famine produced by the meeting of
the last general Methodist Conference
and wc are sure would be glad lo have
our suggestion carried out.
ARRIVALS AT GULP ROAD HOUSE,
From 28th March to 4th of April.
Thomas Swift, Macon. Ga; Hobt.
Scott, Mouticcllo, Fla; W. W. Wil
liams and friend, City; C. Light foot
and friend City; Titos. B. Beall, Bal
timore; F. 1C. Sweat, Savannah; Ga.
A. Birch, St Louis; A. T. Taylor, and
G. J. NORRIS, PROPRIETOR.
JIm now tlie most complete Idvcry, Salt-an !
Feed KtnliW in South Georgia, furnlalicd with
the very beat
HOUSES and 'BUGGIES.
FIEST-CLAS3 TURNOUTS
Funilftlie.!, with or without drlrrr., double or
Rln^Je, to go to any part or tbo country.
Good Sho<ls aud Stock Lots for Drovers.
HACKS and CARRIAGES,.
.tlways on hand lor the accommodation- of tom.
ilica.
OMXIDU.9 will attend ail Train*.
•prS-ly
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
G.4HDEN SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINT,
COLORS
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
LUBRICATING,
AND PAINT OILS.
A complete stock of tlio above always in store
nil for sale cheap for cash.
Rfy dru^s arc jiurcliaAcd only Dorn £r*t-cla*»
tST- /’KKSCUI/'TIONS carcfuUy comi-ion.!-
>d at all hours.
mar29 ly
SPLENDID life-like pictures ©f
Lee, JoEnson, Jackson, Beau-
regnrd, mid others,
Handsomely framed—and very low. Foe Sped-
THE IVES SHIRT
.Sent to order C. O. D.
To any part of the country, by send
ing the following measures:
Around the neck, and add one inch.
From shoulder lo shoulder joint.
From center ol back to thumb joint.
Length bosom ami shirt,
ylrouni tho breast.
Around the waist. *
0 Shirts open in back for eyelets, for
$15.00.
White Jeans Drawers, Brown Jeans
Drawers, Liuncn Drawers,
Muslin Drawers, Jaconet
Drawers, Osuaburg
Drawers.
SEND FOR ANY TIPNG YOU WANT IN
THE LINE OK
Clothing or Furnishing Goods
TO
SAVANNA//
MACHINE WORKS
S.W. GLEASON & CO.,
ENGINEERS, «Sb MACHINIST*,
ind .1/aniilartur.T* of mi*1 !x»Vr« lu I'-.ruM,
mdSt atloii.wv SUam Kt.jrlu.•* / Suir-i Mi:!-. »n-
Ittiu* Ca*tiii|ps^ | MSt . j„-
CMIOISVr.X-TMmmut County.
Court of Ordinary, March JTtl. 1ST3.
Wiikrr.vh, John B. Evcritte makes applh-a-
tion to tlii* Court for i«tter*of mlmiiiMration on
the cute of .Io*iah J. Kverittc, dc iiuel :
All |Kir*i>ri» interest el are therefore nolilictl tc
filetlieij olije. ti'Ui* In sabl tVmrt. otherwise said
letter* will ta granted the appliraut in term* ol
the law. on the first Monday In Mav next.
aurSMm. II. 11. Tuokk. Ordinary.
Wiik.reah, M. C*. Smith, make* application
by tieUti<ja to till* tVmrt for letter* of admini*tra-
tf >11 on the estate of .fame* II. Strincer, de«-‘ '
All pcnuiii interested are therefore
Ole their oUecUon* in said Churl, other* i*e said
letter* will he grantol the applkant on the lint
MomUv m May next, pi term* of the law.
roar”) l in. II. II. TooU, t ir.liuary.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
OEN'L .s'l'PKltINTKN DKNT.S OFFICE. 1
.tttauttr Jf tintr timitromd t o.. \
Savannah, Ga., FcL’j Zd, IcTX J
On and afler Sunday, February the£k!, Train*
n thi* 1: ^1 will run a* follow* :
NlOTIT EXDUtSS Passenoku.
-cave Savannah «lal1y at.~ 4.40 p m.
trrlvc at Uve Oak -3.1*0 aiu,
Tin niA-rille LB -
** lKinbrklse—
Leave Allonr.— —
“ Thoraa*vilie
“ 1 Jve Oak —
Dry Goods House.
GJtA Y. O’BRIEN i-r CO.
It; Broiftliton Stre
uKontJt't.
w
( ak wltb train
a. A. Ccrdsou, aud Wile, Bain bridge;
Miss E. Grady, Bainbridgu : T. Ober-
mc>cr, Bainbridgc; F. C. Folks, Sa
vannah; I. Levy, City; W. H. Craw
ford. Baiubridge; E. K. Kellogg, U. S.
A; B. C. Terry, New York; J. T.
Thranlier, Quitman, Ga; Thos. A.
Tobin, New York; Thos. M. Allen,
Macon; J. Whitney, Atlanta; -T. T.
Wallace, Atlauta; D. L. Everett.
Lunipkiu. Ga; T. T. Everett, Lump-
kin^Ca; 8aml. It. Hays, Cinciunntti,
Ohio; J. T. Disvcrgcs, Baiubridge:
Saiul. Baer, City; Joltn Jones, Jeffer
son Co., Fla; \\. X. Chaudoin, City;
M. W. Waterman, Baiubridge; Mrs.
A. L Horton. Quincy, Fla; L. A.
Haynes, A. and G. ILK; J. B. With
ers, Valdosta, Ga; IL T. Meddle ten,
Valdoslai Ga.
Portrait Painting in Oil
M RS. RfCHMt»NT>-rcsp*>rtfa!lr uunnu
the citizen* ofThimx«v;i!e thxt *he
{wrcil to Uach ail uh<><U-*ir<; to acajuire tli<
tifuI art of American Oil Painting. l>y
which cnal.W bar to teac’
portrait ia only a lew le»«
She ai»> renovate* ami
that have tan d«m by
Ntu) ^Ukuntiscmmts.
©ItOgCM-OTMMri CwHily.
Court of ordinary, sfpril 4th, 18TJ. .
Wnuuu, U. j. j/cMilUa. ot uU Couatr.
aakm application to thUCoZh lor Ex^JSSI
pfPer*n*mltyan.l VnluUun and MUhrj^ggrt
la made wad filed la *ak| Court
It. U. TOOXX, OrdiXAry.
any i«non to i«ir.t a
pulutii oSl pain tins*
fire or otherw *c. ii
K MrY'p.i.^hn-on.1 will
“Yoansr Female Collece*
will xi*o jive le*»>n* at ]
lock.
i»il totur*. xml
M. iMfflnVaf.
.M-,fi»r the benefit
of tho*e who cannot attend daring the day.
.. fbr>!*i from Jaek*onviUe, /alUluMee.cn-.
chanje of tar* at Uve Oak.
rhiu.je of car* betwo.ii Savannah and Al-
inrectloti at Albany with train* on the
SouiL-wesum UnBr»a-!.
Day Passenger.
Leave Savannah, (SamUy cxccptcd) at 7.20
iircOalu
JkImitIUc..—
Leave Jaektonville
Dealers in all kinds of
Wc arc now offering a very exten
sive ami varied stock of
NEW, FASHIONABLE AND
DESIRABLE GOODS,'
At extremely low Prices for Cash
Orders for Guodsor namples prompt
ly attended lo* Freight paid ou
tail bills amounting to over $20.
man: 1-f»ui.
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 & 157 Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, - GA:
WLA-wlo aad He tart Dealer* In
2.0T, p n
-*■» P*
Alox«ndoe & Russell,
WBQLES&&E
GROCERS,
- A . AND
L.IQVOS
Cor. Abtrcorn and Bryan St&,
SAVANNAH, - a GA*
Wm-E. Alexander, Win-A. BtuaelL
i Jom E. Alexander, Cbu. B. XaxwelL
X harannah...
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Wr*TXXN MVIfSON
Leare I-a» t'.n. (Sunday* txiepud) at 7J* a ra
Arrive at Vxhlattx S».4* **
'* liaitaun — ——JI.97 “
^ '1 bc-uia*ville - 1.10 pn.
** ail»avy ....... —-—“.to **
Leave Altaoy too am.
*• Ouitwaa—.....— \SX£ **
“ VaUMta J-JLW ^
Arrive a Lawton -
C ixrvxt at attaay with night train «a S»uth-
wcate-n luilnml. Icaviaj Alton v Monday, Tues
day. TLernlay and FHrtnr, and arriving at Al-
ta*y Tntalay, Wulaenbr, Friday and Satar-
dar.
Mall Steamer* leave Bair.bri lje entry ITodzit«>
day at ) x. x , li ApaUrhiraU.
— 11.8. Haisea, Gen*l liyc
GROCERIES.
THOMAS N.THEUS& GO.
Imimrtor* and Dealer* in
Finn Watches, & Jewelry,
Swxjt W.-uiFs
MII.IT.1 l!V AND FANCY GOODS, S '
MUMCAL HONES, A-,-. Oimity, fan. rrul!
III >U4llt«NI Kin.,
A VANN All, I* A. TEA
Ml
&Tuo h rr*
FISH.
iiy.
AVyf aNAll,
Ilyaon, Ouk-nj. S-tu tang, ami Con go i
grade* nnd nt all price*.
TOBACCO.
LIQUORS.
lain "I ' V n »*‘^v. Itnuult |l
almniWhS: S en> ' * ,r ‘' MiVU '
n*hr 21-ly.
THK EliUITAUl.K
ASMEE
WMUki
Savuiiuali,
Whdo*al<
nd Retail Dcalct* iu
Books and Stationery of all Kinds.
Copying and Seal 1’rewo*, ffirveyor*'C >m-
i l>c*k and Pocket Kn
School Furni
ture and
School
Ro<|nl*itc*
at SclKTinrrborn Co'*
i, fir iv(win We arc Ajcnt>.
or Imported at Now Y<
e or call ati>l lw.ru our /*rlee*.
CORMACK HOPKINS.
DEALER IN
anhvare, Stoves,
WILD STATO.
A.ssils, 1K,I)( ID.( Kill.
Anmnl CiuiliTnimme, S,( >( K (.(n h ».
annual new business
Lirjiei tlian Hint of miy dtlicr
Co*|mny in tho World.
ISAAC (iA Lit. Agoot,
• Thomaavil!.-, Geo.
WILUAM B. AHAUS,
genera l agent,
50.Y0n89h|, n G,eor p in.
Tin Ware*. House Furiiinliiug Good*.
.cpairirg
HAYWOOD, GAGE & C0-,
WHOLESALE
Dealers in” ice,
«e* No. It*North bid* Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, G A.
S2raSrc™ w “*"~' , i r -
-American, English ami Gennan
HARDWARE.
House Furnishing Hoods,
Cooking. Parlor, and Heating Stoves,
Guns. Putnl* and Sporting Goods,
Kcdale's 01cbraU<l Water
Filters, Nails and Hollow
Wart. Tin Plate ainl
Sheet iron. ’
Also, Manufacturers of TIN a*d
SHEET IKON WAKE.
A larce assortment of AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS on band.
Parties ordering goods will hare
them carefully and promptly idkd.
meb 22 ly
^ Tin Roofing, Gutter in:
Roofs.
I0J Sr>e{1itMi HueH, Itarxiutah. Owrfia.
a*r2l-iai
C.L. GILBERT A CO..
IS JIOLTHALK JlKALl.liZ IH
f HOICK Family CKUCKItlES,
Vegetable*,
Fruils ijvtifodioanTU*,
Butter, Cheese, l*ig Meats,
Picklod Beef, Mpie<^I l*Igs Feet.
M:t ... r .1. OhI FUIi, Tea, Coffee, Kjf-
h arming Flour, Hoap, 8tsr. li,
tJaiMile*. t innul Fruits, Pkk-
k«, Nuu, lUiMO*, 8ar-
diot* Yeast Powder*,
Cundeatad Milk,
M uU.’bts,
Kvit'CikJ OU,
-1 >:.t.n, Cigar», Wines, to- . Sec., ice.
John Oliver,
KQHSE & SIGH Pamtor,
GJLDER & GLAZIER.
No 3 Wt taker Strcot, X. W. Cm on IU/ Imno.
8 A VASS All, HA.
DEALER IN
Fashes, Blind*,
Doors, Moulding*,
i*aml*, Oils, .
Window Glass,
Putty,
Brushes, and
all Painters’
and Glaziers’
M A TE KZ -A. X-S-
MIXBD OF ALL COLOBS ASD
SHADES.
astO-iy
Ay*. 1SJ*M 1»IL> IH«t
Savannah. -
(iCO.
WILSON’S
Photogrph Rooms,
143 BBOUallTOM UTUKKT.
WILSON'S
Ferrotype Rooms,
Sauaimal), - ©corgia.
FRAMES, FITTINGS
ar.d CASES,
AIwbji oa band,
mar 21-3m