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TffO^SVILLE, GA., SATURDAY,
NO. 4.
jlrofcssioiuil Carts.;
Attorney
Thomasvillc,
Oitice up stairs in Melntrrc’s building. Jack*
son Street. mar "
Whattlie Prow Shy of r*. | Tiiomasville Times.—We a re, la
To* Thomasvjllb< Times—This recei I )l of lhe firsl number oi Ibis
II. W.JiOt’KlV
>r rsadbigeohuan, third page,
ii per rest- iJj-oa regular rate*.
1 local column,'In S.osparcif tJl<e.
for each Insertion.
advertisements .will please
IM.'rip'-
lar,'* ••sI>ccial ,, or “To-nl” column; also the
length ol tlic time they wish them published and
Ihwai*ace they want them to occupy. ^ ,
A nuoiiiu-lng names of esndidatus for office S3,00
Invariably in advance.
Marriages ami OWtaary Notice* not exceeding
10 Hues will he pnblislieii free; but for all over 10
luies, regular advertising rates will be charged.
WHEN BILLS ABE DUE.
All ailvertisomcnta in t hi* paper are ducat any
time after the (lrst Insertion of the same, and
will be collected at the pleasure of the projiri-
cUrx, unless (.tilerylsc arrungod ly cwaract.
The loTegolng term*, and condition* for adver
tising In Uie Tim:a wifi not he departed from in
^'AfyS AXh
SbcritTs sales, per l^vy.. ^ 9^
•• Mortgage Fi Fa sales per wpiare • » « *>
Citations tor letters of Adiuinutxalhrti, » <*>
•• •• •• tiiiardlanslilp 5 00
iuu from^idudn- } m ^
dasliicTlirum 43uanii-
anship...
P.' SMITH.
Comer Uroad and Jackson Streets, *
THOMA 3~V~IX«X4~E3, C3-A-
Apiiika'tlon iiVr leave io soil Laud.
Sules or Land, per square
S'lies of Perishable property, persiptar
Motives to Iiebtors ami Creditors...
Foreclosure ol Mortgate, per mtiarc...
Ed ray Notices, W» «!ays ;
Ajiplieation f >r Homestead.-...
A,r»im*mM mimi'** or (luai
All sales of land by Administrator*, Bxocut^s
or (inunlliw. are rMufrvd by Jaw to be held ft
tl»c first Tnewlay in the month, between tin
hours of ten oYlorb In the fbn-mum. and thm
£$§§&%&&&
Sale of Personal Property :-Notl. h
llicsalt) of J crsotml property must U givcl
leu.-i ten days previous to the dny.nf side.
Estate Dob tors and Creditor* Notice
to Debtor* and Creditors of an citato must
published forty <laya.
“ Sft«* jTr
published thivtvdayn ; tor Dismission from
ministration, monlldy for three months—fo'
mission ite-m Uuar-liaui-bip, 4o days.
Foreclosure of Mortgagor—Kulc
Foreclosure ol Moftgago must. l»« published
monthly for flnir months.
■ jyxsstst^Jsrs^ssz s;
Application for liotncstc.-.d n
HOPKINS & H0PKIH8,
AttorneyH at LaWt
Jackson Street,
Thomasvillc, : : Georgia.
Bpcdal attention gh
tainct the U. N. Gov.
ai rants, bounty clni
mar 21-Iy
new candidate for
Messrs. Christian*^
first appearance on Saturday morning
y last, and fulfilled public expect alt6i), so
J ^ u 9 j far as wo arc able to judge. It is a
p handsomely printed sheet, of good-
'J . site/ aud its tuWcrU<ing anr. editorial
coluiuus give evidence of lair ability
and inuen industry, botli cn the part
of editors and printers.
Immediately after the issue of the
TpfE« on tkitarday morning, its edi
tors-in riled a number of prominent
gentlemen to their handsomely fitted
up sanctum, and in a few minutes we
lpjaui. Uio rouping of ebampague-
oorks, tod Boon a rousing tdaat to 1 tlic
TIMES followed. wit and humor
rviguud fat ^ time in the sanctum of
tlic new born journal, and its clever
editors have reason to be proud ol
their first impression. Wc joined in
the toast to thu Times on that occa
sion and repeat in this place that we
cordially welcome it as a co-lahoror in
the field, hoping also wjih its editors,
that pleasant relations may ever he
W. If. MITCHELI*. It. G. MITCIlKIfL.
MITCHELL & MITCHELL,
Attorneys at Lav.
TIIOXASVILLE, . CIA.
>' Mttt-tf ' .]< r ii’ ’ 1
.1. It. Alcxoutlei’.
Attorney at Law,
THOMASVILLE, G-.A_
mar 21-ly
W. M. HAMMOND.
E. T. DAVIS.
HAMMOND & DAVIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COLLECTOES OF CLAIMS,
THOMASVILLE, s. W. OEOltUlA.
if>|it . ^ jo ceint o
ijubhc'^hvor*L*y! weekly, published at Xborn-
b Triplet!, made it. A^U] ie » . k.i , - > .*V ,
i Saturday morning T * ie proprietors have certami.v-
show n great care and experience iu
its workmanship, and we feel sure that
such eflbrts will not go unrewarded.—
Its typography is good, and it is In ev
ery respect a first class paper, and at
once takes its stand among the lead
ing weeklies of the .State.—Jilo.ck-
sUar Gtonjiah. rtl ; :
Tiie Tiiomasville Times.—Tlic
first number ot this beautiful and in
teresting new paper has bceu received.
It is gotten up iu the very best style,
and reflects much credit on the pro
prietors ;. aud also upon the city ot
fhomasville. May the Times ^oon
take its position in fhe front ranks of
journalism. Published every Satur
day at Thomasvillc, Ga., by Christian
& Triplett, at 82.(X)per annum. .Send
in your subscriptions at once, ail«l se
cure a good family paper.—Camilla
Enterprise.
The Tiiomasville Times.—We
ha\*e received fhe* ftftt-issue of this
new paper, published by Messrs.
Chiistiau & Triplett, at Thomasvillc,
and furnished to subscribers at 82.00
a year. It is a very* neatly printed
jSheet^ commences Us-* existence with
eighteen columns of advertising, aud
bids fair to have a prosperous career..
Its editorial columns give evidence of
considerable ability, and on the whole
the city from whencc-it eminates may
justly be proud of its new representa
tive. Wc wish the enterprising pro
prietors great suecess.—Qaibtiart van-
Tiiomasville Times.—We have re
ceived tlic first number of this paper,
published ftt Tiiomasville, Ga., by
Messrs.- Christian & Triplett They
have reason to eorigratufcitc them
selves on the number ot advertise
ments m the first issue, ai d if they
get living prices for the same, they
should certainly feel encouraged.—
The number before us presents a
huudsome appearance, and is well
fiiled with original and selected mat-
:r.—Dawson Journal.
We have received the first number
of the Thomasvillc Times, published
at Thomasvillc, Ga., by Messrs. Chris
tian Sc Triplett. The paper starts out
with an exceptionally large amount of
patronage in the shape of advertise
ments, and its success seems to be as
sured at the start. Its mechanical ex
ecution is first-class, aud in the
rangement and selection of matter :i
the general neat and tidy appearat. .
of - the Times,- Messrs. Christicn &
Triplett seem to have entirely over
come the obstacles which usually stand
in the,way ot thorc endeavoring to es
tablish a »newspaper.——TSUmitoion
.1IUlMy • •
^tie Thomasvillc Times, a new par
per just started by Christian and Trip
lett, has appeared, aud looks as uea
as a bronzed slipper.—Cuthbal
peal.
Tm: Tiiomasville Times.-TIio first
iumbel ol this paper, published by
Christian Sc Triplet, has made its ap
pearance iu our sauctum. It is a large
'ght column sheet ami bears unusual
arks ot prosperity for a new paper,
being filled to overflowing with adver-
Uaeiuepts. Wc congratulate the pub-
lishers on the flattering prospects, be
fore them.—Burly County News.
The Tiiomasville Times.—W<
have received the first number of thi
uew paper. .Typographically and edi
torially it is unsurpassed among coun
try newspapers. The proprietors,
Messrs. Christian & Triplett, have our
bcaUVfiahes.- BainhrkU/e Democrat.
Xs^v Papeil—We are in receipt
of the first number ofthe ThomnSvilli
Times, published at Thoninsvillc, Ga.
by Messrs. Christian Sc Triplett. It is
neatly printed aud well gotten* up.
trust that thc.ibllics of youth and
ardency on our part, at least, are past,
arid that the fufurfc may never convict
us of wanton injustice jo any.—Thorn-
fisvilk Enterprise. 5 ‘ ‘
•lamos I^i. SevA'anlj
Attapaey at L&Wt
TIIOM A S VIT* I *£, - - GA.
mar 2l-1y
K. T. MachEAN,
yV 11 o i- n c y
—AND—
Coimsi'IiH- ixt. I^aw,
TIIOMASVILLE, GA.
OFFICE—I'll £uilrs OverDr.jer fc Imnc’*.
<5 V 11
Job Printing-
Department.
Having supplied Mirsclvcs with new
llacMiJotFresses
, J if M! J -f 1 ! .1 5 • *
Latest and Most Improved Patterns
We arc now 1 ju rpared lo execute in as
. ij uil'lu.iiL/
GOODSTYLE
DRi D. S. BRAiSBOS
i THOMASVILLE GA.
(Office—rliack room Evans 1 Building.
• mar 2Vly ,
A P. TAYLOR, M. D;,
¥homa?rttle,: : @a.
rV
OFFICE—Front room-over Stark's
Confectionary.
DE. JNO. H. COYLE,
RESiBKHT BEftiTIST,
THOMASVILLE, 6A.
<Mlli-o, 1’onicr «fai-k».»n ncl 15road Sis
S-A.-V r -A»3ST3ST-A.Ii-
A.» P*
Attorney at Law,
Savannah, Ga.
IJay 6trcet, over ‘.Vorning News”
Oincc.
L*. frrtto Hon. A. T Mm-Ii.tyre, Jsilgo A. n.
AXJJ A T AS
'..USIkUlO -Urti 10.1
LOW l»JflCES
s can bc hnlTIn the Stale,
OF AXE KINDS,
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SITU AS
Cirmrlam, ■+
IxIlcT IltiiU,
Statement-*.
Note Heads, EMOOW
Invitation Canlx,
.itnuoft iiqwn««CKih, i
Hand DiUn
,-rjUHi'. HOT5. Oa :
Legal Blanks,
.ml CTCT, oilier SeMtifitlonor Jol, Work.
Our' rBtoeW anti Material is
New and om plctc and every
eflort wiulbo made to give sat;
all -win), favor'ins
with'their patronage.
Patronize your Home Enter
prises, andjlont sepd off for Job
Work, bringit'‘to ‘Hie Times
Job
H. J. ROYAh,
Aiurgeok dentist,
^ lesteiu
, '«A%ANNAlf, a/I.
Henry B. Tompkins,
AUocaejf at Law,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAHj GA.
Dn.ctioe in L’nitol Suu«« OiurM amt all State
CNltA-
loCapl. B'tt, M. Uainwuul, t«L A, F.
came to hand last evening, The pa
per starts out with an exceptionally
large amount of patronage in the
shape of advertisements, aud iu .suc
cess seems to be assured at the start
Its mechanical execution is first-class,
aud in the arraugemeut and selection
of matter aud the general neat and ti
dy appearance of the Times. Messrs.
Christian A Triplett seem to have en
tirely overcome the obstacles which
usually stand in the way of those en
deavorin'' to establish a newspaper.-*-
Mr. Triplett has in addition to the
qualities of an experienced business
man, a knack of handling the gray
goose-quill easily, gracefully and well,
while Mr. Christian has no little ex
perience as a journalist,* and wc feel
certain that the Times, under their
management, will merit and receive .*i
generous support from tlic people ol
the section in which it is published.—
Savannah New:;. . #
Tub Tiiomasville Dress 1ms re
ceived au important reiutoivcmcut in
the publication
Messrs. John Jl. Christian and Joliii
Triplett. It is a Targe and remarka
bly neat papci— bearing iu its fust is-
cvery reasonable appearance ol
business success. That interestin'
section of the {State will no»v, we trdsi,
he ably represented in all local events
and interests. We remember the time
when Thomas county was one of the
wealthiest counties in Georgia,, and
rUxiuly the most independent ot ul'
them.; aud hope that time will
•mo again, and’llic Kutcrprlsc ami
hues be effective agents iu hastening
its coming.—Tdojmph Sc J&essenyer.
The Tiiomasville .Times is the title
of a new and hau-’somo weekly just
sued bv Messrs. Triple it and Chris
tian. Wc congratulate them up
their first appearance, and wish tin
unbounded success.—Saeunnah Adv
liner.
Vol. I, No. 1 of the Thomasvillc
lines, published by Christian & Trip*
lett, came to huml ibis morning. It is
a beautiful paper, well gotten up, and
has a prosperous show ol* advertise
ments. Tho best feature of it is that
it starts out iu the world hand-in-hand
with the Thomasvillc Kulcrprise.—
May Imth papers live long anil fit
ish.—Macon Enterprise.
The Tiiomasville Times.—^The
first mmber of this new paper
received yesterday. It is a neatly
printed, largo 32-column paper, anil
ts pretty well filled already with adver
tisements. It is edited by Juo. It.
Christian, late of Aha Lumpkin Tele
graph, ami Jm>. Triplett Wc put the
Times down as one of the handsomest
papula in tbe Sato, and theiudicaliOfls
are that it will be well conducted.
Wearo always glad to sec a- hand
somely‘printed arid well conducted pa
per. 11 c always welcome such to our
sanctum, We take pleasure iu read
ing them. They reflect well upon the
community in which they are pub
lished. Wo put the Times down as
one ot the kind wc like to sec.—Allan
(ft SlUly , v |«S.* ,ff W
The Savannah News makes the fol
lowing uollce, which we eudor.se:
The first number of the Thomasvillc
Timps came to hand hist evening.—
The-paper starts out wiih an excep
tionally large amount ol* pat r onagr
the shape of Advertisements, and
success seems 19 be assured at the start
Its mechanical execution is first-class,
and iu the arrttugvraeuV and selection
of matter aud the general neat and
tidy appearance of the Times, Mes
Ohri^tian Jt Tripk tt seems to have
lirdy overcome the obstacles which
usually stand in the.way of those en
deavoring to establish a newspaper.—
Mr. Triplett his. iu addition to the
qualities of an experienced business
man, a knack ot handbag the gra,
Smi€gracefully and well
smile Sir. Christina hns no Tjtthr w
pcriencc as ft journalist, aud wc fe<
certain that the Times, under ilicf
management, will merit aud receive a
generous support from the people of
the section in which it is published.—
On Jin Daily Xcws. r
TitoMasvii.t.e Ttml?.—M*c have
received the first copy of this paoer,
dated Saturday March 22d. We con
fess that wc are not disappointed.—
Messrs. Christian .and Triplett have
succeeded in presenting a paper which
promise^) be au honor lo this sec
tion of life State. We are cxceediug-
o. A. IIOWELL, 11. A, DENMARK.
,Howcll & Denmark,
^Utonut)5 at fatu,
SA.*V-ftaST3SIAJEi, GA.
*( >
I*r>»n>T*t •ttontioB fiven to all basinew en-
truMo<l to Utrir csro. . . , .
’ Refer l>y pcrmiMtfon, to Mown. Oronrer,
Btublw. & Co...- suit 'll. B. Beppar.l, Sanuiiinli,
Hon.
m*
ll-ly
tt, TbomRsvltle, G*.
A. B. SMITH. Xf. p. REEKS
SMITH & BEEKS,
Attorneys at ’ La-vy,
Cornu Bay ana Ball . Strccta,
Saraimah, ^ 1 . Cn.
; lUfe! to a. u, lOxatil, MittbtU UKl uittbtll.
t m*r 21-1 t. .* . kiaoa ..l,. e ■>
j f auG ,«AiUAli X .11 .iH-ua
Social Kquality in Mississippi
T . -LLE Tlmes.—Jlie
fimi numberof tlua journal, a large
aodbeautifuJIy printed sheet, fully jas-
tifying the rli03l sanguine expectations
ance. J.,R. Christian & Jobu Trq>-
lette, its cditoi's and publishers, de
serve ■ much credit for the fine appear
ance and judicous make-up ot their .
new paper, and we hope they will re- ] have a way of gettingjorer that d
ceive a patronage commensurate with i cully without half trying. 2Tioy s
its merits. —Published in Tiiomasville, j ply refuse to take any cabin passen-
CJa., at 82 a year, payable, ui advance. | o er ®- -Everybody hds to take deck
—Albany Central City. { passage. The officers of the boat how-
/i». „ . > r* , ! ever usually invite the white passou-
XnomasvilliL^a., has. rbocivotl an ; gerstto take their tneah and do their
la Arkansas the social equality fools
don't have xauah better success than
in Mississippi. The law ju Arkansas
provides that whites shall have equal
privileges in steamboat cabins and
such places, bntthe steamboat captains
“ ■' •* difll-
siai-
important acquisition in the publica
tion of the TI eddy Times by Messrs.
John R. Christian and John Triplett,
the fii^t number or which is on onr
table- -Tlie Times is a large and very,
ueftlly printed.paper, arid looks in h«
first issue like its business success is
already assured. Thomas, formerly
ouaot the wealthiest and most inde
pendent counties in the Empire State,
may yet again be brought lo a high
degree of prosperity through the coraf
bined able influence of the Enterprise
ami Junes.—TuUakasset (Firs..) Flori
dian.
Thank you gentlemen lor the kind
notices, and we hope to make the
Times worthy the very flattering
opinions that you have of us. Wc are
proud to see that none have criticised
us, as some new enterprises are. IVe
publish every one—leave out none her
cause they don't suit-us;
A Planter's Ten Days' Experience in
Futures.
Truly it may be said that * *'
For ways tUat are «Urk
.Ami tricks that are vain,
Dealers In futures art j-ocnliar
Futures were at tlojir highest pilch.
They fairly gleamed with greenbacks.
A dollar promised to he transformed
into a ten speedily. A gold mine was
nowhere. In the* midst of the excite
ment a Pike county, Alabama, planter,
well-to-do in the world, distinguished
by hard common sense, wrote his fac
tors to buy him five hundred hales of
futures. The glow of tho coming day
spread its glamour over him. lie,
however, wisely added a postscript’
leaving it'to the discretion of his fac
tors to buy tho amount at different
times. They consulted aud bought
him only one hundred bales.
Then the dream of gold .vanished.—
Tlic very next day the prices went
down, and again they tumbled. Ten
days elapsed, and the quotations con
tinued down hill, when the i'aVmer
wrote to sell out and that at once, and
sooner if possible.
It was done, and the good planter
received liis account, showing that Ills
little “spec” had cost him 8700 in ten
day’s amusement.
Taking the affair good humorodlv,
believing those must dance who pay
the piper, he thus writes his factors
concerning his ten day's amusement :
‘•I received your notice ofsaln of my
one hundred futures. Do make your
charges as light as possible, as tuv
race and disaster were so short and
sudden, and my defeat so complete. I
may try my luck again, but vuu may
t assured I shall lake a good blow
ortunately for me,
sleeping, with them in the cabin—all
tree of charge. -There is no law to
regulate the hospitality ot steamboat
captains, aud they generally find their
white frienda to be quite as many ns
they can afford lo accommodate with
out charge. These attempts at forc
ing social equality may as well l*c
stopped. Nature trill have its course,
and “blood will tell.”
The Memphis Appeal of the 12* h
inst., has a special from Jackson, Miss.,
to the following effcet:
The eflcc& of the civil rights bill
were shown last night. The Katie
Putnam troupe opened at Angelo's
Hall, and provision was made for a
quadroon gallery, but several ordinary
wards of the nation” saw fit to occu
py near seats on the floor. Notice be
ing taken ot them, they did uot enjoy
their rights so much. Only one color
ed citizen ot Jackson appeared for his
rights: he is a small groccry-kccner.
Tue barber shops have all succumbed
to the bill with one exception, Juke
■Wonders, who swears lie won't shave
niggers. 2’he balance of the shops
have lost the best part of their while
custom.
The rates published in Miller Hinc-
kle’s private boanling house for board
per month, is two hundred and fitly
dollars; per week, seventy-five dollars;
per day, ten dollars; single meal, five
dollars; ham and eggs, two dollars and
fifty cents. Everything else in pro
portion. No discount Cash iu ad
vance.
Two Mules Caught in the Flames of a
Burning Field
Two flue mules valued at about three
hundred dollars, belonging to Mr.
Jesse Walters of this county were
horribly burned, ou Wednesday last.
Their skins were burned lo a crisp,
part of their longues were burned ofi.
and their eyes were entirely destroyed.
Duo of them will die, the other will
probably recover. There could scarce
ly be presented a more revolting spec
tacle than the charred, quivering bod
ies of tho living animals. It is im-
.possible tor them to cat or drink, un
less food and water he placed as far
1mCk in their mouths ns tneir baekjaw
teeth. f\ I
The injury to the* tables occui red la
the accidental burning of the very lull
gra^s on some enclosed land. The
•grass had uot been, burued for years,
and had accumulated in large quanti
ties. As soon as the flames were dis
covered, two plowmen were scut with
fbxtr mules and two plows, to plow
tuuatc
! mules from their harness and plow,
himself severely bvrued.—Albany
We wish the proprietors all the
cess they richly ilcscrye.— West Voint
News.
Tin: Tiiomasville Times
title of a neat, well-primed weekly
newspaper, published at Thomasvillc.
Ga., by Christian & Triplett, at £2
per year. The first number appeared
on the 22d instant.—Farmer <t- Gard
ner, Augusta, Ga.
Tiiomasville Times—This is a
new paper just started at Thomasvillc,
Ga., by Messrs. John R. Christian and
John Triplett, editors and proprietors.
It is a large and neatly printed paper,
and gives every indication of a live
and ably cotiductcd journal. It car
ries the talisman of success in its face.
—Eufaulu Daily Times..
We have received tfie first number
of the Thotqaaville Times, published
by Jlessrs. John R. Christian and
John Triplett. The Times shows
enterpiso and abundant capability,
and its typographical execution is first
class. We wish you bon voyage on
the sea of journalism.—Talbot ton
Standard.
No 1, of the Tiiomasville Times.
—We are in receipt of the first num
ber of tl;e Tboiqasvillo Times.. Pub
lisher! every Saturday by Christian A
Tri; lett. Price only 82,00 per year,
it is a large s Column paper, well got
ten up, full of news, qaeful irfformation,
nod amusing subject $enq your
cash a«4 get the Times. —Monlicello
(Flo..) Aarerhwr. ** ‘-*
The Thomasvillc Times is thc title
of a new and handsome weekly just
issued by Messrs. Triplett and Chris
tian. We congratulate them upon
their first appearance, and wish them
unbounded success.—Quincy (Fla.)
Journale* 1 » sj
Wc have r ooeived a copy of the
Thomamffii Tittifs, a new paper pub
lished by Messrs: Christian it Triplett,
*» — : —i ses t 0
t much
Thomas ville 1 Tnixi.—We have
received the first number of the
Thomasrflle limes published by
Messrs. Christie® Sc Triplett It U a
large eight column weekly, neatly got
ten up and thqwa si^ns of a splendid
beginning. Wo Irish ft and iu pr >-
prietors a long course of usefuluc-s
and prosperiety.—LujshqP
dent. v ■; g
The firsTand second numbers of the
Thomasvillc Times, a five weekly pa-
por published in Tiiomasville every
Saturday, have found their wav into
our Sanctum, and wc cannot tno'bish-
duwn the grass, near the line ot* ience
on tho opposit side of tlic ohcIohcc
greund, so as to prevent the lire Iron
being commcnicatcd to tlic fencing.—
before uenturing. Fortunately for me A '.^ l - * )lowin 3 j” t,lL * u *
in ordering live hundred balc> I "ave i rec } l< J n ° i b . e l , } owmcll « , l u ' 1 ll * c accu
y»u .liscrctiou, .is the loss on onVflfth I !, nulatlo “ of 1 t a 'i K fass 1 bul,l S. vcr >' ln
the nniount fully satisfte. me » ' flammable, the flames burned so run
Tbe lesson should not he lost on *•»>;. ‘hat the plowmen with two of the
planters. Lot suchspeeulationi alone 1 T" 1 L : SC T , 1 U ‘; “o'”!
iiuyersof futures, espeeially in the i dcavorins ,c cxlrlcaU ' 1,10 uul
money this sea-
^ Xcws.
Annexation of Canada.—It is
announced tliat Senator Morton, of Debts of the Southern States.
The following are the debts of the
Lv horso unon ‘. | irh^ t ““ U ‘ eil V a - Southern States as lire minority Ku
Iv-him lfo •'«*"-• bapes to ride K lux report makes them out. The
I ord 1870 r •n» t r‘ e ‘ > i 0a r j J / our j contingent indebtedness is added to
Lord18,0. [Just M«mwidc«.t.Grant! the present indebtedness:
Alabama—Thirty-eight and onc-
third millous; and incieasc ol thirty-
two iftillon since the war.
Arkansas — Nineteen and three-
quarter millions; an iucrease of fifteen
millions since the
ries eight columns to the page, with
plenty of advertisements. We wel-
comy our namesake cn its first ap-
pearnnefl upon tnis stft^e'bf action and
will atld, tor the information ot our
rcatlcrs, that n promises to bo a good
but iudepeudent Democrat.—!'aldosta
Times. n 1 a .
Wc have received the firsi number
of tbe Thom^Yillc Tunes. It is neat
ly printed and. has a Due display of
advertisemcht. ‘ We wish the times
and its clever proprietors. Messrs.
Triplett & Christian, abundant suc
cess.—Brunswick Appeal.
. Jk'f'T llAPjii:.—We have' received
the first number of Uio Thomasville tor*.. Messrs. Christian St -TrinlotL
TinihC O na<F nan». M.kll.L.J -. 1 ’ .1 ' • . ^
had not already determined to take
that same ride iu hfs,ycllow-wjjceled
carriage and two darkies on tho front
scat, dresscl in white llntiuel coats,
red llannel breeches, and gold lace hat
bands.]
nati C^mmcrSr I™ r ^nt“y 1 m,ll,0 "* ; Wh °“ y 1UCUrrcl1 ' Ince ,he
k. c ?“ *“ i 'ocomhi—
there a number ot Canadian citizens
from Manitoba, and asked one of them
what he thought about annexation,
a«d ‘j°' v he and his people would like
to belong to tbe United- States. “I
don t want any of it in mine,'’ he said
abruptly. “I* that tho general feel
ing/ “1 es, yon cannot DnJ „ n e (’a-
uadiama twenty who rvould consent
to annexation. If ever we join the
L nited State* it w ill be ni tbe point of
the bayonet Right now we are freer
than JOI! arc, auU have lew taxes tu
pay. You arc taxed to death iu your
rotten republic, and don’t know it.—
X. ou ? . Congressmen and ollicials at
W ashingtou steal more than it takes
lo run our whole government in C'an-
*da. Do _ vou _ suppose that we
oulslfie'pcoplc, knowing theso Ihirfgf
as well as do, want to pin our
destinies to such a government ? The
theory of yours is a good enough, I
kqow ;.baf corruplioo aud imbecility
have corroded it until -what yon call
tlie best government tbe world ever
saw has become the worst oqq.
Civil Rights,.—A bill to prevent
discriminations against colored peopl
Georgia—Forty-four millions; an in
crease of forty-one mifiious.
Louisiana—Forty-one millions; an
increase ot thirty-one millious.
NoithCatolina—Thirty -five millions
an increase of twenty-five million*.
South Carolina—Twenty-nine mil
lions; an increase .of twenty-five mil
lions.
Mi*si*sipnl—One million undthicc-
quarters; wnolly increase.
Tcuneasee^Forty-Gve and a half
millions; an increase of fourteen mil
lions,
Virginia—Forty-five millions ;
increase of fourteen millious.
More Hew* from Arkansas.
Wc are told that a negro has reach-'
'cd tlie neighborhood of Griffiu who
was induced to go to Arkansas last
till by one of the emigratfon agents,
who aided so materially iu dciHtpula-
tiug Houston county. He gives die
gloomiest account possible or the i »n-
ditten of affairs out that way. and re
port ucgisH-s in a terrible rondUfou.
iluudreds ol them aro sick and suffer-
inz for mediciue, food aud ueccffSbits
of life. They are kept under guard
and allowed no privileges whatever.—
Instead of gcttiourfoityUollsTwa month
it is doubtful whether they will get
anything, as they have their pas**ge
money to pay back, aud as they are
getting deeper in debt every' day.iIk re
ts no telling when they ever will tc
able to pay ouL He x#u away one
night aud made hi* wav home iu com
pany with two or three others. They
were in very destitute circmnstain <s»,
and walked most of tho-wav, building
rails on which to croa9< rivers. Thev
were without food for several davi,
and became so weak that fur the lost
few days they mftde’oriTy "five or dx
miles a day. His account is to be ta
ken, ot course, cum yrano sulo, bui it
i> doubtles-, iu the main, comet. He
also says that a farmer could go fr«nu
this section aud get huudn-d«* oi'hatid*
in a few days on his own terms, so
anxious are they to return. They hare
beeu terribly deceived, and ii \w ,jd
uot be very healthy for *»uj ol the ne
gro Miarricrs, who went ann.ug the
negroes in this country aud indi cd
them to go Wont, lo go amongst them
now, for they would be vuic to treat
him to a hemp ueck-lic.
A Dutchman’s Trick.
While a Dutchman was iir.> lug
through a city in Vermont. ;v Vmd.eo
came up to him aud ^aid:
“Shou, if you treat to cider,
team you a trick.’*
Shon agreed. Yank then id:u
his hand ugaiu>t a fence and told I
to strike U as hard nn lie could. St»ou,
uot thiuking that auy harm could t*c-
fall him by so doing, .-truck a 1 : k-
Miiitb s blow, but in-tea I of hiinug
Vauk's hand, the latter jerk« d it hark,
and poor Slum struck llic 1* ncc board.
knocking it off.
“MciuGottiu Ilimmcl!" cried .Shorn
Vat * ou makes so foolish! i i xI
mine hand oil - clean up to tb - clb-nv !
Uh. sucker blitz! my poor Iran, what
ill she say V*’
I'oor Shell was bound t»* have rc-
engc so ouc day ns lie was pa--mg
through a field he espied a man. Uo-
iug up to him he said,—
“Mynheer, 1 shows you vou lc.'UIe
thicks for nodiugs.*’
As there was no fence or trees n ar,
Shon put his hand on his mouth, and
.aid,—
“Sfrikc sliu-sl as hard as \oucau.’’
Mynheer hla/.ud a wav, and Mmu
pulled away his hand, and i . «u .ng
tile blow on his mouth, turned a »:nn-
meibault. <8bou jumped up.his in -uth
bleediug and, coiiiuicucet! dan*.mg
with pain.
“ifiicrusaleni! A lousaml t
dake <!is gooudry! 1 goes baek tr
land.”
A Good Natlui.d Ex-Kino.—71k
best nature*! iclioyy we hav.- iieai I ••
tor a long time is Amadua$\» ) bo
abdication. Arriving iu J'ortuga: Iu
abandoned himself to rojal .-poiT-. an.l
simple recreations with a!! the /.« ; *.i
boy out of school. He d .-hired Mini
u took counsel with noho-ly i* : nd-
ig his abdication, aud didn't even tell
his wife till it was loo late ty r«ti act,
knowing that she would “make a r» w
He foiltid that his own lorluiie »a
suflicifcUt to Ulect his Cxpeme*,
that the (juecu was riminug in «J
notwithstanding her royal .loUc
82UH.00O a y car. The bimuMi Ti
. wasn't flush, an*l the royal
had to spend no small sum in qui*.
C’jtrlista and other troublceomt pi -
Then, he savs, llic insurance cm.
nios demanded immense premium
their lives, and the parents never
their children without kissing i
farewell. When he got ready to j.
he scut for a Spanish officer to o!»-
that they took away nothing that bad
been bought in Madrid, c
their own money. A noth
wo* entrusted with the tetil
all bill*, down lo the small private
pensions. Atnaneus says it all *.
' • • -htuiarc.—Sp
Folitenea* of Great Men.
Tlie great**! men in the wc rid have
been noted for their politencM. In
deed. mainly to their popular manner*,
which iuduced the people whom they
plea»cd to j»iyc them an opportunity
to show their power.
Many years ago, the errand-boy em
ployed by a publishing house in
I M I* O It T K It
—AND— j •m
1 Wholesale
PF.ALKII IK 1
Wines, Liquors
AND8KGAKS,
CTCW« strperi,
- CM.
T3 S:. Julian and IS*
SAVANNAH,
E. L- NEIDLINGER,
—DEALER !X-
SADDLES, BRIDLES
. axu ,
HARNESS,
BELTING. SADDLERY WABE
IIAKNKM ASH SoLK IKATUCt, Ac.,
.Vo, 150 d(. Julian and 1W Bryan St
BUT ZMfel.
MEINHARD BROS, k CO.
Wholesale Dealer* in
Boots, Sloes, Hats,
READY-MADE
CI.OTlllXO.
Gents' Furnishing ucods,
lfl-J IlrouaUtou St.,
Kavununli. tin.
N. 15. KNAPP,
| Whole* 1«Mi ( | lu-Uil Irakis In
Saddles, BpidTos, Hlap-
ness,
j KuUk.1- uttel Lojtltci* limiting
nniJ Parkin*r,
Hridln, Hand and Patent
Leather, Vab«jn. Truiikn,
Carpel Hag*. Whip*
and Saddlery
Ware.
At the mon of tiii: Golden Sad-
Dl.K. tv I ST I Nl> GIIH’.ONV lIclJ.lMNO.
.'tlarkrl S<|iiur<\ s \ V %\\% ||, 4 ; |,
' y/oi.
Bolshaw & Silva,
♦ >»*.»•«! Juli.il ai.-MI9.Ml
SA.A7-AlsrisryK.ET, OA-
IC W’iAr'-' SoWoS f-'HIlurio.v at
' ; WARE ROOMS,
d- j —TIIK —
LirgOht. iiml ]?psi Asayrtinent
—or
al Iroekery,
Si China,
ir GIllSSMnrP.
■ Kt<-:, Etc, Etc.,
with I
of I
now like a l
field Repull
A Ilxrry MA.N\^*Tucie ih oiic -iap-
r.v congrehuman, an-1 that ff Ra lard
II. Wbiteloy, representative from the
Second Georgia DiatricL He eiaiint
to be the only Republican irom dial
State, au*l he claim* Ilia: tie h.». au
exclusive monopoly of the Iff,,end
patronage there. Ife h:o> already suc
ceeded in controlling the apj.oinim nLb
thu* far ina^Ic, and his pr« M,ee* for
the future w faocouragmg. Thin tv the
same Whit city who clamored U . nd-
ini‘Monluto the United .State* .*>c:».itc
in lKjtt, but was not admitted. 7‘b<
statement is made that from bool:* ot
U»e vcrgcaut-ai airns it appeaf>,U>< agh
not aduffiled to either lioitsc oi the
Forty-first Cfongre^s, in bw.h of -ri.ich
he was a contestant, he dr< w s.dary
and mileage a* a member of both.—
This chat: will be one of thellmt inv«*s-
tigated next wi&UgV—M Louts Re
publican.
Iward Everett, the proof-aheet* of a
.. . book which he had been examining. , >.
natiom* agmiaat colored people The boy entered in four and trembling 1 u U 5 ! >fc
New York has passed the 4**cni- j the vast library* lined from floor - to i the Wtl w. la
Wy by . lart-e vole! Hepob.ican, «d 1 On** i. Vr”n
DemocraU litavoiff forit, and it wilt ' cow ? St^rST-STad
undoubtedly pu, the Senate. Tbe 1 ihTdart w£; h.^’wriW?! ^ ? odroe>t - ^»<■<>'
African is to have the foil and equal received the lad with te-aofturiug oour- ..{Jli
enjoyment of tlic acco^imodaliotls. fu-! J M >'» •** ^ 01 j rl1 * chatted kind- J lwo ^ of freight blockade al
ciUiie, and nrixile^oFded by inn-!
Keepers, common earners, licensed‘round them for vouf’ a, oolitelJaTif 1 . f " f t " u, J r ? rv
place, of amusement, public schools,' bis visitor were the President. Thc!,, ow J .T'*
ccmuLcriea, etc. Tbe penalty of. rK, *'
lauon ot this law u a tine of
Things are growioy very pleaoaot for
the colored-people. It is a great day
for Africa. 1
dimes, ft new paper nublished at; upon the general appearance of their
IhomasviUc, Ga., by Messrs. Chris- paper. The first number contaius
tup a i+njuett. It is a largo eight- nineteen columns of paying advcrli
fco u P m .™,er- 7 mul, primed mill meats. It U ne»Bv pr
abiy edited—aud starts out with about ted'and hespean for iti
twenty columns of paying adrrrtisc- cessful career. Thomastille nfar con-
«nen^, w«Md> wdl Sir gratulate herself upon so valuable
xbegiuning. Success to *'» enterpris- an accc-csion u> her eoternrues.—AU
ng r^Uahore.—Buriusrilir Gazette. Sony Setet.' Cm
, ^tUBtrSTEKIKC OK SlEKICO^-The
f aladclphia Ledger^ XcwYorkcor-
/spondent says : w Tha Washington
lndiptn- . Tiir^nr intimatin/w a f jAwKi^
filibustering expedition is afoot, wilt
a view of establishing a new State on
the Mexican side of the Dfio Grande, is
not all fancy work, as your correspan-
dent hfigpcos lo inpir. Xow Yari »
to ftrrnish tue money, the SouChern
and Wesleru cities the men. while the
nominal leadership wifi . be a promi-
n ‘ al iWifcao aUOoyLgDTernor.hct.
in T ooder the. adriee ofa weUkoowo
cxConfederale efiicer.
ir
Thnoderhaa boon beard w distance
of thirty miler. - Jl*i&
Hate of mind: he bad been raised in w ff* and rnffT-L ff' ** **!*
•his esteem by Mr. Evercu’s kindness, “, r Y«“'¥ uU
ufam-ht UmT" furg ° ,Un ^ , an3 100 —7 It
st taught hum j fwe it u mod. lekfftfoaful toco*.
— f " i template, ^laafortbe Mind inl.ua-
GrnmWera at lewspapm. j tion of the Southern peoi.ie : 1j .hey
Uoraue Greeley, in speaking ot j *f“ ‘l*ey may
grumblers at newspapers, thus hits the **** , ^ ***/ end really i.-nit-
nail on the head: pendent people m the booth are tbe
1 -It » strange how dwe TBCB^^ read*>*»“le™..w«j» bavefuU coni crib, and
the papers. We never tayanjtfiing eolfoulviug^ under their gin boioe s.
that anybody ddlST like, hot we soon, oh to be inm-uia.
bear of it and everybody tells us of in ’ ^ Belial capeiiioeot of all
ff however, once in * while we hap-; |. , “ on «•> »» “m nod ho*«.-LoL
* a. Mwwnini, tu m sssit, n t UHp— : ,.
pen to say a good thing, we saver hear j r“3
of that; nobody teems lo ootice that, f j ■ ■— ■* —
We poy some man s hnndrcd. compH- j J -What do yen call (hatr indlgnanh
mepts, and give him a dozen pu®,, ly aaked n mitomer at » cfcfap'r«iiu-
* «*|“Wr«e*hond w«h slherh hotbm that
laid the waiter Irbkiy.
ooi-VTen,doyooconsider that atiropcr
. --- ,mtk;thiOfleroin*n to find in his - hssbw
-.a-—Mdobpotlt—upkeathoeoetoM* tawfith. -Good
All our enk are doly charged to m, '%mTeM.airr-eriedlbe waiter “would
GOLD MEDAL
A wart ltd to tho
C ’ot l «>n I *!«• nt.
COOK STOVE,
At the KAIIt of
"TLe In iluntral Aauociatiou < f Ga."
llti-1 m\ httMitikh, >v«tih)«r, MT'l,
ttLesMsorisDol, •is.i t .•
For Sab by
John A. Douglass,
l*< *lrr its Hiss,**, flu War« »t><| ||>giw- Zum.
JDIIN *». ROOI.Ri. tLZiAf.L DAMIF.1L
ROGERS & DASflER
Importers,
JOBBEPB and BBTAILEBS ot
Dry KooiIn,
Fancy (iiicxln, Uoim-ry, Bmtill
Wares, RiMsopg and
S t i- u. w ti o oils,
Orders ftewit the country itrklly at-
teivhrd and fined at tbe lowest rate*.
(in*, UrMf u UTktutkm,
SA VANS AII, - OJL
&. jr. SFsfJrs
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