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TIMES.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Satpbday, Apbk. - - 1873-
LOCAL COLUMN .
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Post Office Horn's.
From ami after UtinUata, the ofllce will l>v opeu
for the delivery of mall, »• follows :
From ft a. in., to 12 m., in the morning.
From 2 to 6p. in., iu the evening.
From 8 to Oa. m., on Sunday*.
Front floor will be opeu i-> that parti.** having
look boxes ran get their mall at nil hours. The
mails for all point* will close at« p m.
J. W.SKWAUD, P.M.
March 31st 1-73.
The Sixth ol
This day will proved
anticipated arrangements of our Fire
men arc carried out, one of the most
of Mai.
Vf ir ih<i "preson
drawn large crowds from bolh town
and country. ^
Tho Xeptunes, under whose auspices
all the arrangements arc making, at
first proposed to have their annual
- Superior Court.
His Honor Judge J/ansell, will open
the Spring T»rm of the Superior Court
um V 7. for Thomas county on Monday next
brilliant Uiat has yet marked ^ ^ *^0., ~ D i
annual parades, that has myanabljr Xthen interested, will do vudl to take
due notice and govern themselves
accordingly. We are indebted to the
Clerk of the Court for the following in-
: formation,which may prove interesting
t> 7i- o it *., T • to t-I»c bar. and nublie also. There Iris
Ball in the City Hall, but noiwiihstand- . , .
Inn knlnw.. n»,..n „ i '•“* U «»*S ht 1I,C forty
civil suits. besides twenty-six brou^.it
ing / .he large size of the //all, it is now
deemed insufllcieut to accommodate
the brilliant throng that will doubtless
be here on that occasion. Application
has been made to the Hoard of County
Commissioners, for the privilege of
j the two immense'halls in the Court
House, wlu re ample room wHf be had
tripping the light
any number of cur
at Fall T<
bei
.1 Iarg<^ number of
n standing over <
ill bo called tl
! for promcna
EeligiouB. fantastic toe, a
Till:UK will he services in all the ners lor carrying o:i a llirtatiou. We
churches on to-morrow as follows : I hope that these halls, which wore de-
Methodist Church—Reverend C. S. j signed for the public use, may be given
Rockwell, at tho usual morning hour. j our gallant firemen ibr this oeeasi .n
Sunday School iu the afteri
hall aficr four. Mootin'
lie afternoon at as they have worked hard enough the
ng ol the Bible [ past yeiir and saved enough property
Society at 7 1-2 o'clock in the evening.
Baptist Church — Reverend Mr.
Gnuldcn, at the usual hour. Sabbath
Sehool in the morning, at nine o'clock.
Episcopal Church—Service at 10 1-2
o'clock in the morning, by the Rev.
Mr. Brown. Sabbath School 5 V. M.
l’rcsbylcrian Church—Reverend Mr.
<£iirtcr.n tu, will proicli in this
church at the usual hour in the
morning. Sabbath School 4 p, m.
The Planters Stork.—'This well
known establishment has in addition
to their well assorted stock of Choice
Family Grocenes, Liquors, Hardware,
Staple Dry Goods, and Household
Goods. A full Stock of Furniture.
Are also prepared to sell fine Parlor
and Bedroom Setts, at New York and
Boston Manufacturers Prices, five per
cent commission added. Illustrated
catalogues ot furniture always on
hand, wherefrom selections can be
-made, in addition to the above, and
many other goods too numerous to
mention. Wc have the sole agancy
for the celebrated “Magna Charta
Stove,” used by hundreds of our best
families, and arc warranted to con
sume less fuel and to be better bakers,
than any other Stove sold in this
country. This stove look the highest
premium for the best baker among the
many others exhibited at the last
Thoraasvillc Fair.
Buyers will do well to call at S.
Goldstone & Co's., “Planters Store”
ami examine their new stock before
making their purchases. mar 22-2iu
Key Found.—A small brass key
about an inch and and a half long
With the No. 17 cngrnved'ou it. The
owner can have it by calling at this
office.
Tiie First Soda of the Season.—
Don't fail to stop in and see the splen
did new Spda Fount just put in oper
ation by W. E. Davies *Nc, (Jo. Every
thing is perfectly new and fresh. None
* but the best and purest syrups used.
If you wish a drink of the cooling,
gu**hlng, bevel age call and you „will
find the ever present ami polite Jun
ior of the firm ready lo wait on both
ladies ami gentlemen. mar 2!>-2t.
Dost.—Some where between Dr.
Bowers and Judge Alexanders a fur
Cape, the findc* will be suitably re
warded by leaving it at the Times ol-
. flee. ^
Take a Drink.—Samuel J. Casscls
Would call the attention of his friend*
to the fact to-day his Soda Fount is
pul in operation. Syrups unsurpass
ed. Everything neat, and prompt at-
und wreathe
for ibis festive
to d<
this from the autin
(if course the yo
their choicest He
them, as they only
occasion.
hope to see many of the beaux
and belles from Albany, Bainbridge,
Quitman, Valdosta, aud other points,
in our town, on the (Uh. We can
promise them a magnificent parade
and a ball, the managers of which as
they appear below, is a sullkieutguar
antee, that everything will be con
ducted properly and in the most perfect
order; whilst the music will be unsur
passed.
We have to omit the correspondence
which appeared in the columns ot the
'‘Enterprise” for want of space.
The “Stonewalls,” of Bainbridge,
will he here in force with their sweet
hearts, and also a delegation from the
“Oak City Hook and Ladder Co.,*’ aud
of course the Deparlim ul Officers;
which with the “Rescues'* lu re, and
our own Department Officers, will
make a grand street pageant.
The following arc the committees
who arc working w ilh a will to have
everything just as it should be.
CoMMiUit ofArrangoiii Messrs.
W. E, Davies. A. T. lay lor, 1. Levy
and S.'Goldstone. Assistants—Messrs.
W. W. Williams, M. Isa:.:-, J. 11. Lad-
son, C: Rhineauer, E. II. .Smith and J.
T. Wail.
This Committee is divided into the
Uowiug Mib-divbions:
pi/oa—Messrs*. A. T. Taylor.
E. Jb Smith and J. T.
hr .ratio,,-- Me:
nan. J. T. Wat
JJ-H-M.v-srs.
nan, M.-I
•s. I. Levy
and t
s. S. Gold
. J. II. La
the docket and
Term of the Court. There are six’., a
cases on the criminal docket formal,
but none of any magnitude. O./.y
five appo.-d cases from Courts be! v,
which 8) cak3 v. ell for the manner in
which th.-y have administered Justice.
But live r ises :n equity are docketed.
Tl.ere appears from the records of
the Cour: to be only two person^
Thomas county wlu* have tired ot ;
matrimc.iul state, and r.sks at l
term of tbe Honorable Court to h:i
these relations dissolved. Some :
trying to get out of the difficulty whi
others ru-.li madly into it.
Meeting oi the County Commis
sioners.—A quorum of the corai...-
sioners for this county, viz: Col. V. .J.
Yeung, Mr. J. L. Finn, aud Isaac
Alderman, met at the Court House ,n
Wednesday the 16th. This we believe
is the second meeting of the Board.
They passed a number of road or.l rs
and also passed upon several claims
against the ebuniy. Rev. II. W.
Sharpe, was elected Clerk of t!
Board. There is no provision ma
in the hill for tins ofiice we believ
but the servigag of a clerk for the
Board, whose time, is given to the
County free, is so necessary, we pr
sumo the Grand Jury will at the next
term of the Court supply any deficien
cy that may exist of this kind.
The Commissioners adjourned over
until to-day, for the purpose of receiv
ing a report from the County Ticasur
er, in order to be enabled to make ai
exhibit, as the law requires, to the
Grand Jury next week.
^l>i:roR.
that there
soldiers In
titles to suit purcha.-
tentioii to all.
npr5 tf.
Court Week.—As next week is
Court, when a inrge number of our
citizens will he in town, wc extend a
cordial welcome to all. to drop into
our office—on Jackson Street, McIn
tyres new building, up stairs—look
over our Exchanges, and see one
nuioug the handsomest and most per
fectly fitted up newspaper offices iu
Georgia. Conic iu gentlemen and see
us, and make yourselves at home.
To tiie Ladies!—II. Wolff & Bro's
storehouse is now filled with the most
choice selection of Ladies’ Dress
Goods, Hats, Parasols, Notions and
Novelties of all kinds. Call and sec
them before purchasing elsewhere.
No trouble to show goods. They will
not be undersold, but propose to sell
as cheap as anybody.
nprl2-lm. II. Wolff & Bro.
Mrs. Richmond.—This lady is still
in our town, and is offering rare in
ducements to those who-wish to
quire the art of painting, either for
profit or pleasure. Wc acknowledge
ilio receipt of a very fine picture, the
work pf one of Mrs. R's., pupils, (his
second elTorl)which would do credit to
a fur more skilled pencil.
It is hanging up in our office and
may he seen by any. It is certainly a
highly creditable effort, to be but the
second one. Sec her advertisement.
fcfii. :
Just opened at I. Levy’s, a baud
some liue of Gent's Fundshing Goods
ot the latest styles. One dozen dif
ferent styles ot Collars, Scarfs, Ties,
Ac., and lor sale at very leasonable
prices. npr 5-ly
Personal.—Col. Jno. Screven and
Col. Haines speilt a day or two iu
place during the past week, looking
after the interest of the Atlantic and
Gulf Road. These gentlemen are
giving their undivided time and at
tention to this great and important
Railway, and wc trust that their suc
cess may be commensurate with their
zeal. We had the pleasure of meeting
-the hitter gentleman in our office,
where he will always find a vacant
chair when in Thoniasvillc.
Wc had the pleasure of a call from
Dr. A. L. Hamilton, of Atlauta on
yesterday.
He is ilic agent of the Hon. A* II.
Stephens, and is engaged in introduc
ing Ins “School History of the United
States.”
We understand that our teachers
and Board of school commissioners
are very favorably disposed toward
tins work, and that it will in all proba
bility, bo introduced at an early day in
all our schools.
Just opened at I, Levy’s, anew fine
of shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses and
Children. Oar stock of Lsdies Shoes
cannot bo surpassed bv any house in
fhe City. Those wishing the article,
will save money by giving us a call
npr My.
.V Ti
!> to i
relay i:
arly, in company with a friend .
ur pleasant town rapid!;.
Aficr a drive ol sixteen mib s th
I and lane, with a line, coo]
[orating morning
these dead St
April has. by <
set apart by l!
mi n-1-2
While
.tiox Day.—We believ
arc several Confcdera:
riod in our Cemetery, an
respectfully suggest to
iat they, in common ui,
v.onu n of the South, seal
, fresh flowcis of spring o-.>
The 26th
*nsent, b
We are authorized and requested to I JLQTfTSS
announce Donald MacLean, Esq., as 9
TAILOR.
All kiads of work* Cutting, Making, Repairing,
a candidate for County Treasurer at
the ^ensuing election to be held on
Wednesday, the 14th ot May next.
Grinding.—Mr. Luther Thomp
sons grinding days are Wednesday’s
and Saturdays. lie commence* to-
day, and promises to make the equal
of Tennessee meal. See his adver
tisement.
he., done at hi* old »taod _
. FLETCHER ST.
mar 21-Jtn.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PIANOS—WHERE TO BD¥.
FEBRUARY 1, 1873.
$310. 11al.
octavo. *3
>-'» »u|*trb J
r the crfebrMvl Mu-on A : IUluiln
an> Fitly t|y!«, tro*u $50 to $
iKUv. rc l freight i>.lid to cork > >
rtof’.l.o outli. Xnv pi.se of .sheet
jsic Rook puhli-hf 1 in the UullcUS
t-pui'h'on receipt ■ 1 retail price
orders to LUDI*1 IN a RATES.
Remember!
If you need any Book*, Pai-er, Ink, Elf
cl my j.rl
nd it ii
me and I will mail it to you :
import most overytblry dir
Never be taken iu by fl .urislii:
but try ail and select the be*!
Illustrated catalogue* sent fre
apl2-tf. II. L.Scuukinki
Price List* aud
E. Remington & Son.
Arc Agents for several First Class
Companies. nich22 3m
Hr. R. L Hall’s
A.nti»Ghi;tt & Fevec Pit Is,
AT
Wholesale and Retail by
T. S. PAINE,
•lithe:
list a i
iv as
10 lime :i
passed: and:
l our.-elvcs at Full
hooks county lino, in respome to
ivitatioii of our old friend Mr.
Fulh-r. The occasion being a l’ic Nic
I li-di fry (the latter part of tbe j.ro-
inune was left out) owing to ihe
litlieuity in tlraiuiug the Mill l’oxd.
;ire indebted to Master Johunie
ic for four specimens of the finny
•, the only ones secured during
the day wc believe. We had gone for
fish and was bound to have them. Not
withstanding tho disappointment of a
chance lo get choked ou fish
bones (wc had carried our diffident
young triend Dr.T— along expressly to
n bund for this kind ot practice
but lie didn't get a “nibble,") every
thing passed oil' pleasantly. -In
immense crowd was in attendance,
mirth, good humor, and a good dinner
prevailed; whilst the inspiring tones
of the violin, together with the dulcet
notes of au accordeou drew quite a
crowd of lads aud lassies, demonstra
ting that
Music vet hath charm*, &?.,
The planters in this as well as other
sections of our count)' seem to be well
rith their woi k. Wc passed cue
plantation (among many others) that
bore evidence of being well managed.
Fences iu gcod repair, laud thorough
ly prepared for the present crop, but
the best evidence we saw of this gen-
al bales of cotton slid under his Gin
house, and better still a large crib well
tilled with corn and the shark- oil it. A
who farms on tin- plan uin>t
always succeed. Wc In ;-.* to sec t!::s
Ionian's crop reprinted at our
l Fai
Tiler th
the be
oi tiie planters may b«
guard, we will teil th.
A. W. Milch ell. We v
thanks t<» the manv f
we arc indebted for co
ili
them, that wesh
trip to that p.
ilmq.i
Gents !—Have you seen the ia:ge
ur.eni of Gen.l.L.enV nothiug
and furnishing goods, whi.h v.e have'
biouglit out this sia-'ou; 1 and -ec
us. We wili sell os cheap and eaeap-
er than ain body. Try u*. Uur st\ les
are of the latest.
aprl2-lm. 1J. Wolff fc Bro.
New Goods.—The ladies will f.ud
an unusually liue display ot dress and
and*fancy goods on tho cotyuleis of
many of our Merchants. Now is
time to make your selections before
they arc picked over.
Those wishing to be economical
should visit the store of Levy, as he
is determined during tho Sprjhg and
Summer season, to offer particular in
ducements to close buyers. Country
merchants buying at wholesale, will
save money by priciug our g^ods be
fore ordering from other markets,
•pr&ljr,
ol Public
are request
lately.
•rs«n dcsirr
peopb
-of our.dead,
wcjhope that .
g here, allho’
hc^may yet!,.
rs ov.*r the ii
nt all war's alai
er. mu would
<•: cleaning off
• again.*-1 the l
'i he Coin miss,
of Education .
l* called to ineel
xt Wednesday, .
key, Presidw.•.
i;::ur. Secrelai .
oldi.ig claims
; Schools, lor
) hand th
FIRST CLASS •
GRIST MILL.
—AXD—
LUiiasn vm\m estab
LsildKEHT,
A Ijoining 0.3. Thompson’^ Foundry*
L. J. SPITZ,
Cabinet Maker,
Has removed his Shop from Broad
to Jackson Street over Thompson’s
Foundry, near the Depot, where he
is fully prepared to execute all work
entrusted to him, with promptness and
dispatch.
Give him a call—prices moderate.*
L. J. SPITZ.
March 21-om.
F. PAINE,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
Brtod Stmt. THOMASVILLE, QA
Work promptly done
guaranteed. mar 21-ly
Premium List
FIELD CHOPS,
OFFERED IiV T/1E
S. G. A. & M. ASSOCIATION,
At the Fair of 1873.
CLASS 1.
For the largest crop of cotton pro
duced upon oue acre of up
land, with a statement of the
mode of cultivation, the
amount and kind ot manures
used, the period of planting,
the number of times plowed
and hoed, the kind of seed
used, and giving cost of pro
duction, 850
For largest crop of cotton grown
on 5 acres of land iu one
body,—same requirements as
above,
For largest crop of field peas
raised ou 1 acre,
For largest and best crop of native
grass hay raised ou one acre,
Largest and best crop of
grass hay, other than native,
raised ou one acre, 10
For largest cron ol corn grown on
one acre oi upland, period of
{ ilanting, mode of cultivation,
find of coni, times plowed
and hoed, amount and kind
of manure applied, giving,
cost of production. 50
For largest crop of corn grown on
5 acres of upland, in one body,
same requir
HANSELL & HANSELL,
Fire Insurance Agts.
Representing Old Hartford, of
HARTFORD CONST.
N orth British Mercantile,
ASD J
SOUTHERN MUTUAL.
j
Hale High School
ft.Q. Moody A. M.
meh 22 2m Principal
JOSEPH JERGER&BRO.
Watch-Makers and Jewelers,
LARGE STOCK OF
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,
MUSICAL mSTBUMENTS.
Lnrge supply of .Spectacle*, on Land repalr-
toepromptly done at moderate ratee.
" atchet and other article* left In *bop over
six month* we will not be reiponalble for.
For larg
op of win
20
iu-tits, 10
s acre, 10
ised
anxious t<
the f’ouut
cd childn
s of tcachin
>ol, can row be cmpl<>
i ti> the Board, at its n
1 meetings. The Boar
•-daMish rcliools throu . i
. lor both white and co!>
R. II. Luukey, Presiden .
Posters, Bills, Letter Heads
Ac.—Wc would respectfully cal', the
attention of our merchants, lawv.ru
and others in want of tiie above, or,
lact, any kind, style or fashion of
Job work, to tiie fact that with the
latest improved Gordon Job Press we
e fully prepared to do any and all
kinds of Job work, not only on the
shortest possible notice, but ou the
most reasonable terms, We have
gone to a he ivy cash outlay in the
purchase of flic best style of Job Press
in use, ami a new and first rate selec
tion of Jul* Material. We hope that
our readers w ill nt least allow us a
bid on any work desired. Call at our
office and >ee Press and specimens of
Courtesies from Neptune Fire
Company.—We arc in receipt of a
very kind iuvitntiou from Mr. I. Levy,
the efficient secretary of the above
company, to be present at the animal
parade and celebration of “Neptu ie
Fir** Company'' on the 6th of .May.
Wc shall'
but t<
the
liai.py.to a-
invitation, and t.
company may hav
gooJ lime on l!
-We fi
res iu
It IS I) !
five hum'.:
Kmoiy (\
other gav
acts of lib
Gallery. Yiu- Fa?- fir .
Mr. James R. Harda
mi iu nt a:u*ng them. Ti.
style an ! wtl! adapted
uaimntaiiun. besides b
T lie Doctor lias the r>
wing a lirst-rate artist, .
t m illed to it.
t gem-rally known that
itizeii* gave Bishop P:
red dollars for the bent ',
dlege, at Oxford, whilst
c a hundred dollars, on
:4 hi- late visit here,
ralily doe* credit totlie
'Oil
ormvoll,
Importers cf
HARDWARE AM) IRON,
SAVANNAH, GEOROIA.
x^. ii i ii r r ,
BOOT Si SHOE MAKl'TL
*: »IT "UrJcr*, larjivor *u»:ill, iToaptly fit toil.
AI.I. WORK WARRANTED.
Miss. Alldie E. Motlellau & Co,
Tiiomasville, Georgia,
Books, Pciiodicals, Magazines. Sta
tionery, Ink, Pons, Penholders,
Letter, Note and Initial Pa
per, School Books, Blank
Books, Albums,
Cards apd Card
Cases.
A choice selection of Poe ms.
All orders for Books., Papers and
Magazines solicited and promptly at
tended to.
Daily papers constantly on hand.
mar21-6m.
NATIVE WINE.
HOME PRQOUGTlQtt
—FROM THE—
1 J nev Woods Vineyard,
DELAWARE
CONCORD
ILIBTFORD
HARTFORD SWEET
10
of sweet po-
•dat bv’dig-
Tii
ties and is but another evidenced the
already Jar famed imputation of our
place au<l people for generous and no
ble actions.
Than xs.—We are unde; obligati ^as
to Mr. William Estdl, the well known
and popular News Dealer in Savan
nah, for a well selected hatch of peri
odicals pictorial*, newspapers, 4*c. If
you want anything in thql line in
Savannah Estill is the man to fiil your
orders,
Fir*^Premium forb>~t Sugar Machinery
c:irea (’asriags at S-iuth Ge-.rgiL
Aghc i tir..! and Me-c :anic!e A&-
eocutwt Fair, 13/2; also a;
Earant.-Jt Agr-cuRural
Asjjciatien 1872.
JOHN MiDONOl UH. T. IiAL.INT YNE.
HcDOIOtGH, BILLIXTVSE,
Iron and Brass
FO UNDE H S
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
Coc. Eo*t Broul ao<l Libert j S'.-..
SAVANNAH, HA.
age eighth of an acre 25
For largest crop of Irish potatoes
raised on one-eighth of an acre, 5
For largest crop of ground peas
or pindera raise dyer acre, the
crop to be ascertained by dig
ging and measuring an aver
age eighth of an acre.
For largest crop of chufas raised
on 1 acre, crop to be ascer*.
taiued in same manner as
above, 10
Competitors for the above premi
ums arc required to have the land
measured and the articles to be weigh
ed or measured in the presence of
three disinterested ami reliable wit
nesses and certificate produced from
them with a sample of crop.
The requirements above must be
furnished in writing to the Secretary
at the time of making the entry.
CLASS 2.
For the largest crop of Indian
corn rai>cd by any white boy
uuder 16 years of age upon
1 acre of land 10
For largest crop of cotton pro
duced by any white boy under
1C years of age upon oue acre, 10
CLASS 3.
Best variety of bread corn, with
two bushels as sample, weight
to be considered. 5
Best variety ol corn for stock,
with two bushels as sample,
weight to be considered, 5
Best variety of sweet potatoes,
two bushels as sample. 3
Best variety of tabic pea, one bush
el as sample, 3
Best bushel of rice, upland, 5
Best bushel of oats. 3
Best bushel of irish potatoes, Geor
gia raised, 3
For five bushels of the largest
sweet potaloes, 3
Best two pumpkins, 1
Best two C as haws, 1
Best 5 bales of upland cotton, 50
Best bale of upland cotton, 100
Best bale of sea island or black
seed cotton raised on upland, 10
Best two stalks of cotton, green
seed, Diploma
Best bale of wool of 300 pounds, 10
Best 10 pounds of leaf tobacco, 5
WINE When the premium is for one or
more bags, all the bags must bo on
the grounds. All bags to average
150 lb*, each.
CLASS 4.
; j For the best barrel of flour, Diploma
riimu- j For the best barrel of Georgia
flour. «
For the best bushel of white com
meal.
For the best buthei of grits, 2
For the best barrel of sugar made
irom sugar cane in Georgia or
Florida, 10
For the best barrel-of Svrup
^ made from sugar cane, ’ 10
Competitors for premiums on sugar
and syrup are rt quested to give a des
cription of the process of making the
same.
For the Ueu sample of stock food
cotton seed. Diploma
BUGAS
GEAR A
auuZl-l
1WEB8, ETC.
-
For the best box of smoking to
bacco, u
For the best box of chewing to
bacco* “
Foj the best box of cigars made
in the Cotton .States. Diploma
The Association also offer the foK
lowing
SPECIAL PREMIX MS;
For the larger* aud best display
of articles, of all kiads, tra-
braceil in Department B,
Class 1st, to-wit: Preserves,
pickle*, jellies, catsups, etc.,
made by any one lady, the
articles to be all manufac
tured by the exhibitor, 50
To. .the gentleman paying the
largest amount of entry fees, 25
To the lady paying tho largest
Amount of entry fees, 2
By order of tbe l>oard of directors^*
A.P. WRIGHT, President.
C. P. Hansell, .Secretary.
t . .. iiti.
A. H WRIGHT. C. W.8TEO .iLL
TH08. C. MITCHELL Special Partner,
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
BANKERH
AXD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Is sMItka to their IhuImcm they
hare erected a
XEW BRICK WAREHOUSE
t and make liberal ad-
TAYLORi LADSON,
General Merchandise,
Of Every Deecrlptkm; larladtsc fuinsi
.sVrruss. *4every kind, keys ceaMaatly e*
LjuvI and for *-k> <>»» Ecwomm Term*.
We reepretfoilv Inrtt* onr Prlewt* !• rail «M
examine oar Slock be lor* maktas tketr purr Urn-
ea end ire will guarantee nibhdM MUmh
DRY GOODS,
Dining Saloon boots,
Table Supplied with
Fresh Oysters and Fish j
AND THE BEST OF EVERYTHING,
leals at Any and All Hours.,
LOCATION ON JACKSON ST.
The mlMcribt-r take* jJrasuro in
pabUc that he U still u hi* old »t
parAl to acouianKHtate them with all ttieg*
CjtoocI to l£nt.
H< DSttinf up. *n<l will have r.alr !n « f c w
dav*. • Dinth* Apartment, which will I* retired.
Mtivenieat, well /uraiehoi and kept Ux>t\>u«hiy
In addition to the Saloon, be h*» now on luutd
and will keep rou*tautl> »uppli«.i with
Tiie Finest Cigars,
SHOES,
HATS,
WILLOW WAKE,
NOTIONS &C.
1 would take this occasion to irtucn
my best thanks for the very lilwtal
! patronage that has heretofore been
I exteudetl to me, and would aak a cou-
j tinuancc of the >ama for tho iu w
1 firm of Taylor and i.adson—promls-
. . „ | ing to leave nothing uadono to merit
toil^«»“« *>-*.'• ™ “■» - 'or, your palroaagt\
M*ly A. F. PREVATT
torta, Ijl
adere, 15 cents; La Flor do M<
Frri* Oyihri mmdFUh arriving t.
ain aud lor wile in anvdewired ouAtitit.
family Gitomncs.
A. 5 R. SMITH,
DEALER IX
Srorsse
A. T. TAYLOR.
Bakery
CONFECTIONERY,
House Furnishing (Hoods.
Have now aud keep constantly *o
hand a Large assortment : viz:
PITTMAN BROS,
DEALERS IX
Bffif COQOSj 8Q©TS,
HATS,
HA.RBWA.RE ET0., ETC.
Domestic Goods, Brown Homc-
sjiuns, of all kinds, Bleach-
ings, Tickings, Punt
Stuffs, Crockery
111 everything neetol by Farmeni; oech u
PLOWS, IIOES, TRACES, Etc.
We buy our Goods at the lowest pri
ces nud we intcud selling for short
profits. Cull and examine our stock
before purchasing.
^ Wo arc Agents for thb (juilman
Factory and we are pi cpaied to fur
nish their Yarns and other Goods, on
as good terms as Ilia same Goods can
be bought in the State.
mch21 ly
tlu, An<l Iron*. An*
Vtfv*. llritlie Hit*. Him
BPIU Bolt*. Bri
lh-l A
Betti _
Chaim
K
Kiulahiu* .VhII*.
A. HflfflEISTEB,
AT HIS QI.D STAND.
t*. Faucet
. korks, t
B. Fa Fudge,
.Tinner -
AND DEALER IN
Cookiiig & Parlor Stoves of
All Kinds!
Tin and Hardware!
amd Cut ter tug <lon* In th* be*t
SHOP opposite the Market House
on Jackson street, at his new building.
GIVE ME A CALL.
mar 21-3ra
B. F. Fudge.
DRAYING and HAULING!
> Drmjr for the Public by
1 4M PREPARED
tie
SINGLE DRAY LOAD,
Or any other quaaUty that may be dealred.
I keep a lot of good Wagon* and Teaiaa, with
CAREFUL DRIVERS,
Ar..\ un prepar—l to do bailiu to and frea
tbe Country at Livery Kate*.
j. y. mchmok.
• prill'J 12mo«.
Isaiah Dekle,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
2* prepared to plan aad erwrt acy tzelm Wood
Bu.Mice*, aad aottetta Carjwnurlt>{ m all Ita
branch^.
Lumber for Sale—all Sorts and
Style.
GRIST MILL
RUGnrtJnn m kept fai periaet order aa*
■akea Weal and Huilay taforiar to no other
GRINDING DAYR
THURSDAY, PB3DAT AND 8ATURDJT.
COFFINS!
MetdKc Burial Cases and JfetaKc Cas
kets.
.U rrvrewrwtad bythiant.
aad f<c nlaat reaaooable
Am> WOOOCOfflai.ay.oa ft
Staple*, It.it chef*. Hinge.
I nob., U-vi-N, Liu
Loek*, McAhuriiij* Ta|>e*, N»i
l k». Plane*. Pia'rO
h**r». guilt Fran*.* 1
Uandtea,
Itatatn*,
Nut*.
Shove'*. .Si-ring JL, lame
Sha ll Da-La, M.k*L and
Jclliea.
Pickle*,
DAVIES & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,j
DEALERS IN
&urc.
MBOxci.yft.St
Gjxemic.xls,
PflX.YTSt
Qtos,
Bsvssks,
TOIELT AND FANCY G90D8,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
r ertnpounde*
mch 22-1-y
TOYS :
Fine UqiiorN,
ale & LAGER
P. HeGlashan,
DEALER IX
Saddles, Bridles,
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From ff5,0f# ttvl upward.
HARNESS, “ $14.00
BRIDLES, “ |1.(D
and all kinda of Ilorv; Furniture,
Every description ot
CARRIAGE. BUGGY.
AXD
« i .son draugiit.
WEIHHXO
*|-,a *lt>yrt •»**■*.
a; *Grk >A tk-wfai, c%rr*$
f": U**,'"—*!'- <" «- tfTirK.o*
. 1 KADlV/J ■Hdr',, M>« ilae tho Wom.
J *011.111 * .TKtJAl L, f •-
Wagon Materials, { 4 Wjt,8u ^ k ' Brt '"' •»*» *
I52IF* .va or.roso
8h«© Fiadlag* ©to. ^nvssdSv.
1 bare on band a Large .S'uxk of
LliVTIIEH
of all _
and
fond*, for talc at low (.ricca.
*fod Lcaihtr and Uotb,
a VIm aaaarUMatof
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
am agent for (be XiMiau,
— ■*« -pCMi w iuc waaiaiLf., baaebeki
WOOP. Hook-Collau. anil tbe Ole- luk la r
bratod DOW LAW, COTTON ‘
PLAXTEIi, nfocb l otU •! Factory tr-t*+tn~ a, Ml
pricaa.
Call and xc me. Slritt nitration
paid to orders by maiL
mcbSSOm
SSSK 1 -,
plantation wagons,
fom IW MM w •»* QM b rad* on* Ml tora
ao*ihu.»v.ginnw) —1 1
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