The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, April 26, 1873, Image 3

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THE; TIMES. THOMASVILLE, GA. Saturday, April 28, - - 1873. EocAiiCob^agF. Post Office Hours. Fran a»l situ abdste,thsoBeawm Mopes fbr Um iWUtmp of ■ ■ JL s I Ottu t From! k.m,to’A Prom 2 to C p. ro., In the CTCnlac. Fruai 9 to 0 x. lo„ on Snnilji. Front door .IE b, ope. eo tMt p^tMtaTtac lock bou. cut (KtlMlr anil ttsll bora. Tie nullr Tor sUpolntewlll clow ttSpn. J.W. SEWARD, P.M. Merck Hot ISO. . ; ■ ■ i . Religious- Tqxbi will bo services la oil the cLareheson to-morrow os Sallows : Methodist Church—Reverend Hr. Austin, ot the .wool morning boor. Sands; School in the afternoon st holt slier four. Meeting ot the Bible Society ot 71-2 o’clock In the evening, Baptist Church — Reverend Mr. Goulden, ot the usual hour. Sabbath School in the morning, at nine o’clock. Episcopal Church—Service ot 101-2 o’clock in the morning, by the Bev. Mr. Brown. Sabbath School 6 P. M. Presbyterian Church—Bevercnd Mr. Qurtcrnts, will preach in this church ot the usual hour in the morning. Sabbath School 4 r. M. Tiie Planters Store.—This well known eslabluhment baa in addition to their well assorted stock of Choice Family Groceries, Lkpiors, Hardware, Staple Dry Goods, and Household Goods A fun Stock of Furniture. Aro also prepared to sell fine Parlor anfi Bedroom Setts, at HewTork and Boston Manufacturers Prices, five per cent commission added. Illustrated catalogues of furniture always on many other goods Hao numerous to mention. We have the sole lor the celebrated •‘Magna Stove,” used by hundreds of our best families, and are warranted to con sume less fuel and to be better bakers, than any other Stoye sold in this country. This stove took the highest premium for the best baker among the many others exhibited at the last Tbomasville Fair. Buyers will do well to call at S. Goldstouo & Co’s., “Planters Store” and examine their new stock before making their purchases, mar 22-2m Quarterly Meetino.—This body convenes today. Bev. Mr. Austin the Presiding Elder of this District, will preach attbe M.E. Church in the morning at the usual hour. The First Soda of the Season.— Don’t fail to stop iu and see the splen did now SdlW Fount Just put in oper ation by W. E. Davies & Co. Every thing is perfectly now and fresh. None but the best and purest syrups used. If you wish a drink of the cooling, . gushing, beverago call and you will find the ever present and polite Jun ior of the firm ready to wait on both loilies and gentlemen. mar 29-2L Honor the Confederate Dead. —In accordauco with the suggestions made in the Times, in our last issue, the graves of our fallen ones have been neatly cleaned off. We sug gest that the ladies of our town, meettbis evening at tho old Ceme tery at 5 o'clock, with their floral offerings to pay a fltting tribute to tho dead representatives of the “Lost Cause.'-’ Those who cannot attend might send wreathes and flowers. Wo hope this sacred duty will not bo longer neglected in Thomasville. Take A Drink.—Samuel J. Cassels would call the attention ot his friends to tho fact UMlay his Soda Fount is putin operation. Syrups unsurpass ed. Everything Deal, and prompt at tention to all. apr5 t£ We are in receipt oftlio March No., of the “Musical World,” published monthly by H. I.. Schreiner Savannah, ‘ at S3,00 per annum. Music and songs, in both German and English. Pat ronize something near home, don'l send North for your music and Musi cal Journals. Another Soda Fount. A. Homeistcr would call the atten tion of the public to his ice-cold Soda Water, made from the best and purest Syrups. Satislkction guarai always on hand, and for sale in quan titics to suit purchasers. aprillO tf. We are requested to slate that the County Commissioners will meet at the Court Houso the flrst Tuesday in each month, for the purpose of trans acting business. The functions of these Commissioners aro very impor tant. .Let all take notice as to the time. Just opened at I. Levy’s, a hand, some line of Gent’s Furnishing Goods ot tho latest styles. One dozen dif ferent styles of Collars, Scarfs, Tics, Ac., and tor sale at very reasonable apr 5-ly. Twenty-three yean ago,tl this portion of Fletcherville ed, by Hardy Bryan, to Peyton P. Smith, a H.J,uekcy, W. W. Griffin, W. Sharpy as Trustees fbr “Fletcher Institute.” It was then, as it is now, the property of ihqrllethodiat Episcopal Qburch qucntly transferred by them to the 8onth Georgia^C^M^ce^snd by by that body passed to the control of the Tbomasville District They have dace yielded this church propyr-: ty to the local authorities of the Methodist Church here, i, This Institute has flourished in the past, it may do eo iu the iiiturc. All who were residents of Thomasville in 1850,will remember bow uttei ly devoid of life and activity thiaplaCewor. thou, and what lethargy and inert ness char acterized the then small village. ,These same persons will remember whatnow life was Infused into omything, how business prospered, bow new buildings went up, how accession after accession was rapidly made to the population of the town, under the direct influence of Fletcher Institute ” when it went in to operation in 185L These facts are fresh 1 in the thinds VtP many. It has been remarked by one of our old and observing citizens, “that the inaugu ration of this school was the beginning of thst prosperity, which has since con Tqt* I ana<miKij>a»nBU»»» Oandifot* Ibrth^Ofll** held an Utfc *f Mar* arrim-td. watah DlfLf. nl&ii&JfrA FEBKUABYI, tm. Price* reduced from 13 to 2 J per cent. Largest stock in Ue South to select from. Elegant 7-oc- (275 an4 $300 Warranted durable. Money re funded In case of failure. Tbs popular “South- places him within the pale ot that lie institution. The most impor- case—onsfi* Arson—is setd^vn ial next Tuesday. We nndcr- id that court will hold moat of next into one ot the meet thriving towns in theSMte.^ LWii these,/acta before ns, and facts they are, it seems almost incredible totkinkth^t au'lntpJiigenQ cultivated people would allow an In stitution, that wrought so wonderfhlly in their behalf, and which was design- ed for the diffusion of knowledge among, their childrens we say kACetSK passing atraugo that this, Institute should have lUlenio far-froroits once high estate. It is true, there is a good Male School in progress now, under ihc eu. perintcndeucc ol a ripe scholar and one who has the confidence of thepub- lic. But we want more than this. We s the present Judge is anxious to r the Docket, he will have an ad ned teim in Jane, provided he can J some Judge : >, 7/0(1 endancc on the Bawls, tho member elect to Congress, from the First Cong tains Hunter, Quitman, and Lyons, Esq., of Albany. •:!’ .rui;:h: . The Ermine rests as gracefully on Judge II., as of old; and he has bced' of businessto is week in.th.at atead/iqukt? w try/that marked hifi-tul- ministration in days gone by, to the rotisfaetiou ofelMuj poising the semes Oijasticewrtn that nicety that always distinguishes the upright jurist. • Those wishing to be economical should visit the store of L Levy, as he is;determined during the Spring and Shmmer seasori, to offer particular in ducements to close. buyers. Country merchants buying st‘wholesale, will give money by pricing our goods be- verted the then dull, listless village fore ordering "from other markets. $410, JTn. ElAbt Jfc Co? straments tower than over before sold. Adilreao m fiw —a..«f ivnu, pianos sent on trial to any * f* Hi&Ltatt, Cfctfo- :ect the style dekired, give in the os ran tee to furnish »tlrst-cl*** faatnmant or refund the money. __ Whwleoalo b(|bt ffetho celebrated M**on A Amlin Cab inet-Organs. Fifty styles, ffcom $30 to $-£M each. DeUVered freight paid to cask Invert in any part of the >outh. Any piece of Sheet Mu- ale or Music Book published in the United States sent, pust-paid, on receipt ot retail 'droaaall orders ff ,.L^| > ^»:>;m(.M»answwu-')o,\ ji . yffjjdd noadanj Books, Paper, Ink, Envelopes, •Pens or anythincla that line ; or, if you want to purchase a Steinway or Southern Gem Piano or r sss&msasc: of music and cannot find it in your place write me an/11 will mail it tojgu free of posta-e. Eur °P e - XeTer be taken in by II juriahing advertisements, but try aU and select the best. Price LUta and Illustrated catalogues seat free anywhere.'' spl2-tf. -H.IhScahkxatEB,' Savannah, Ga. apr 5-ly. Meeting of tl > Bible Society.* *• Tho seventh anniversary of this So ejety was held in the Methodist Epis copal Church in this City, on the eve- qinj TBeriridfs Wjrtts u ct eu. '‘E.^LAlcUcheefahd B: B. Best The reports of the Secretary and Tieasurer were read : «and adopted, From these reports it appears that the amount of funds Tteceived' daring the yc^r was. S92£5;. amount of books on haji $,o£)at?boston depository 811,65 ; total $88,05. ‘ The Rev. J. L. Lyons, agent of the £cgat SUtoertisements. l j. rnm° a9 mar21-ly aBhrgaanwiT ^ „ HAN8EUL ft HANSELL, Cabinet ‘'-'‘hiwfMiBi ‘Hjfjy ')! —o—. aaoTDui 91 Hiu ro^ovifl his'bhoplltim Broad. OON3ST. to Jackson Street over Foundry, near , peppt, is fully prepai entrusted to him, with promptness aiyl dispatch.* ,/I I T Give him a call—prices moderate. iicytf’tfcEiS'k .D,t!^iA l. If.i Preniitilist’ I will I«ss upon the MvlUe on the 90th ot April U. H ILIooke, Ordinary. e-Mar,. Court of Ordinary, March 27 th 1973. JoUnB. » will be crauted the njipltcmit In terms of > the first Monday in May next. 2. - ,| M.fiqTf TOore, Ordinary. want three or lour, or a half dozen if I American Bible Society’, was intro-lu you please, “ripe scholars and gentle- cc j am i addressed the meeting. Rev, men who have the confidence of Hie it, B. Lostcr bcing called upon, also public” with two hundred romping addressed tiie meeting boys, from ten to eighteen years of age, The following officers were elected gathered from all this country around f ot t |, e ensuing year; Col. Vi. D, about here, making “Fletcher Insli- jjitclicll, President ; Revs C. S. Rock- tutc” wliat it can becomu under judi- *^1, vice President ; John Triplett, cions management—the gate to Col-1 secretary; John N. McKinnon, IVeas- legc through which every yonng man llrl . r _ should pass who lives in one hundred xhe Society then adjourned miles of here, and a High School at I b, c Doxology and Benediction by Rev. which tho less ambitious may obtain I e. H. McGelicc. an education suiLable to the condition I — and wants of all. Some may smile at I To THE Ladies!—H. Wolff & Bro s ■I... „r , . - „ storehouse is now filled with the most the idea of two hundred hoys being l hoicc selection of Ladies’.-Dn*s gathered to this Institute. But a Goods, Hats, Parasols, Notions and glance over our sister State of Florida, I Novelties of all kinds. Call and see and over a half dozen or a dozen coun- I them before purchasing elsewhere. lies surrounding us, rovoals the fact Xo , , roubl ? 10 “’l 0 " S?°*- Thc >' " . , . ° I not be undersold, but propose to sell that there is no legitimate reason, if I M c | ieap a8 anybody, the proper efforts were made, and a 1 ” school inaugurated here which might be, that a great majority of the hun dreds of boys growing up in this vast area might be brought here. We want £gmmt9. Court ot Ordinary, March 27th ll WnKitEAS, M. C. Smith, makes by petition to thif 4'our> foriottenipl tfon oWHhc ei-tr** " * ' AU petsoni 1: file their oljcc will be gran taxi the applicant c - u a of the I Tooke, Or. Unary. objections in sakl f Vmrt, otherwise said E. Remington & Son. Are A^ jnts for several First Class Companies. mch22 3to‘ aprl2-Im. H. Wolff & Bbo. Bible Society Meeting at Bos ton, Georgia* The annual meeting of the Boston.* Georgia branch Bible Society, was Dr. B. L Halls & Fever Puts, AT Wholesale and Retail by ** si > iL T. S. PAINE, mar 2b 3m />rug«i»t X. 1XIRT, BOOT & SHOE MAKER T VST"Orders, largo or small, promptly filled. ALL WORK WARRANTED. I AT JWy. effort, aystematic and per..»tcnt efforf. L c , d g , hst ,„ ce oa (he cven [ og • of We want the incubus ol a roetamn thc £ Tho Prc8idcnt b ncv . character lifted from . (alUmugh it rtoeraw|4r A$j n tho Ch , ir> Tho Rev. has never partaken ot it). JV> want 1 ^ Lyons, Agent American Bible to see .1 placed on n broad, liberal b.- Socie( / wa , aIs0 al . T!l0 millu . sib that will command tiio confidence (6# of ,. a ceding meetings were nud .eeure the patronage ofa ldenom-1 reports of lonuons aud of everybody else. W. tho Se „ cla * ry Treasurer w»ro want to see these beautiful ground. UleI1 altA >nd xhe made still more beautiful, and a corps u la -r og K „ e Uicn ch0Mn for of teachers second to none in Georgia en#lltD ; ,. ear: or in the South employed, who *UI -BevrW-.^t.-Watts.Prendent.Bev. give the Institute charneter ajiroad, Jas M Uushin, Vice President. Wm and command the respect and support M j on4 £ gedrctaiy, A. B. Cuson, of those about us. Treasurer. These are no visionary ideas. They , Ffrrt i„ fbAoittu -C H- Blood arc practicable. They may and should lji h £r£&.Md, Samuel Foy.'J.', IL be carried out, aye, and even more UcDona id and John W. Taylor, may he done, B our leading citizens The foilowing ri . sIul i OQa , presemed will take hold of it.: What say >«u, | and advocated by Bev. Mr. Lyoua, gentlemen of Thomasville? Wemean werc thcn uuaaialoa3 , y a ,i op tcd: busmess when we talk of clothing this - Thal t)lc Miaistcre of this place old Institute in more than her pristine he authorized to draw Bibles 4 glory. We shall recur to this subject I laments from the depOBlfeqsjE,: again soon, for we are iu earnest ; in I ^ n!e*m Uie' the meanUmo our columns are open to «“Tlmt a scrCSSSipreached on', the discusssion of this vital subject 1 " ' ”'* * ** FIELD CROPS, OFFEBED BY THE 8.6. A. ft M. A880CIAf ION, p ^kfjthe Fair of 18V3. CLASS L For toe largest crop of cotton pro duced upon one acre.of up land, with a statement of the cultivation, ie number or times'. and hoed, the kiud of seed used, aud giving cost of pro duction, ; .> • n For largest crop of cotton grown on 5 acres of land in one ^afnaryquireoi^as % For largest crop of field peas raised on l acrp, ■. 5 For largest erop k Of * pcavine hay . raised on one acre, . 5 For largest and best crop of native ! grass hay raised on one acre; 10 Largest aud best crop of grass hay, other than native, * raised on one acre, 10 Hiss. AddleE. Mcllellan&Co, Thomasville^ Georgia, Books, Periodicals, Magazines, .Sta tionery, Ink, Pens, Penholders, Letter, Noloart Initial*!**" ' ’ per, School Books, Blank 4 -- Books, A lbums, Cards and Card A. choice selict ion t of Poem j All orders •Magazines soil tended to. Duiiy papers constantly on hand. martl-Cm. NATIVE WINE •Al. That a s. rmoa be the Bible cause at ;this'pl „ — ■ ■—■■■,——-f-, I convenient time, before tho oud-of Uia- Gents !—Have you seen too large I year, and a collection be taken ilp*In assortment of Gentlemen's clothing I behalf ol Ibis “—— * 3 ’ e - aml furnishing goods, which we have meet on-lbc third brought out this soason ? Call aud see I mouth, 21st of May We will sell as cheap and cheap-1, _ XVm. mT-Ji or than anybody. Try us. Our styles Boston, Ga., April arc of the latest. | , —A. — . —— apr!2-lm. B. Wolff & Bro. prices. The Largest Yet—We mean those very lino Strawberries, so kindly sent us by our friend Mr. S. A. Dick ey. They were certainly the finest specimens that we have seen yet They must have bad careful cultiva tion to have attained the size and fla vor which they possessed. They were of tho “Wilson Albany” variety, and from the specimens before ns, (but which are rapidly disappearing,) w^ would advise our friends to cultivate this fine variety. Just opened at I. Levy’s, a new line or shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. Oar stock or Ladies Shoes cannot be surpassed by any house in the City. Thoee wishing the article, Will save money by giving ns a call. - f ipr 5-ly. -J ’ OCR Band—The soft strains of mode come floating in at our window yesterday evening about 5 o'clock— Upon investigation we found the yonng men, comprising the Thomas- vine Band in front of Jo. Fass’ store, discoursing some of their finest airs; to The edification of a large number, ;who bad gathered on Broad SL These yonng men deserve support and en- ha oonragemont from all /wr citizens, and we hop* they will receive it. It is a Band of which Tbomasville ought to Personal.—We had the pleasure ol meeting tho Bev. Mr. Sweet ot Quitman in our office this week. He is odc among the most popular cler gymen in this conference; kind, genial, I" ™ and forbearing, he is a ,H represent.- * ttve of the great body of Divine, who | maka thc floral oxhibiUon at our next are guardmg the morals of the laud, hft- evca a more dro'ided success'iriau Rev. Mr. Lester formerly presiding lh# xbo , un( . rb coUcctioa lasl To THE I,ADI Els.—j members what biirflU^ were excite! by thef: of hot bouse plants; exhibition, by some at thc last Fail:., Elder in this District, has been spend mg a few day* in our town. Gentey oUba News and Rnshmgol behiaJ ba , doublc ll , esc aUrocti , ho Adverttserha. been m .rtendance Tbe flrslaad 3ccouJ premiums offend this week on our Court Every will surely compensate who lives near enough to an office ought to take a daily paper. £amuel N. Papot, Esq., formerly of diciffodly the fcaiuro of (htf ijiitloq; ap(| t k» Os not till our fair .friends,.for any extra trouble they may go to. Next to themselves the ladies like this place ho t now one of the PnXine- t0 baTC lheir flowers and plants ad- to.s of that deservedly popular house mireJ abd W e hope they will give the the Pulaski was on our streets yestcr- pubuean . 0 pportnnity of doing so at d»J- r .I»Jou wish lo slop at a house tbc mI( Fair ' ver}thi “ 8 you CbjNWi&t-E^-wTTJodertmad' ^ - r — I that efforts are ou foot to have tiie Strange but True.—We learn I Grand Jury recommend a County from Mr. Daniel Forrest, that a young I Court for Thomas County. This fox'was brought-to his house not lontLitjShoubHjc, and vro* 6lnqerely h<*pw since, and which has been adopted! tlicVport will Auccacd.! Iho> ciriljup into a family of kittens that a favorite I risdiction alone of said Court will re lieve the Superior. Court of a ki<in« y«, whin, tr mu h. bowels. Ae.. i* celVxl Person* aaOerinc ol tlvspwpsU. - bolie. hc«U*iic,«MOU|*tion. billloasnc**, Ac., should • 1 to trv It. l>r. /*. S. Bower, mjs he i»4s it iu his finrtire, and has not once diwsf.fioiateti. T. H. Puioo. Dru^tt, ThotnAs-- “llie. is who esale t(tM. All 4n$$lsu hare It a sale. Try it at once. apr 12-3m. house cat. of hli is rearing; /rYoung Reynard is treated the‘ J sfcne '*in all burden; but when t Court of a grea^ ^ In addition* to Hhts“ at WEST END HOP To Visitors of ifhomasvilie the Pro prietor offers inducements ubK Rooms Large, r -JMOS-.C.MITOHrLL Special Partner. |^ ( f A ichoBJoJA iflttMMHAVM Lwrawaa j ASM*! ■ HEECHAHTS. Her ,r /:,ta 17 NEW BRICE. WAREHOUSE Mljmi ywyswil BjttlMdljiBi. ttbcil ,4- Sale High School i»amT Principal. J08EPH JERGERftBRO. Watch-Makers and Jeweler*, LARGE STOCK OF Sr Jr-Uassels, .1 a lloO liiiy; h/r, l!«?f|#t 1 Table Supplied with TteA fijstetf and-Fish i AND m BEST OF EVBMTT1IINO. Meals at Amj mm* AD Hoof public Una he la still at kia old itaaC aad prw- ' ' ccc—odala them wtthallthiap* lie Ufittinrffamt wUI har^Brliw V a ‘IJLaDtatmcXaCUiMii;atrtfti Wihberanrwu, mrendeut, weUOiruUhcd and kept thoroughly In addition to the Saloon, W has now on hand aad will keep constantly supplied with Tbe Finest Cignin, QSVGGIST, DS VIA. IS DRUGS. MEDICINES. . J. GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINT, COLORS IS—S et lh« fcllo.ta* pore— bnuD w>. In M|BllaVeuk.l.U>IW.Ub..lk|- adsn. Uceoti; La Floe do MmsIca is mmu. rii Otiliw MrlTin- bv .Tf nr I assortment always on hand and at WINDOW GLASS, ILLUMINATING, LUBRICATING, and paintoils. A HShdl Met af Um .bolt I. Ml fee ah cb~e s» <■£ dn» «r» r.nbu.1 Mdy IWM StM-,1.m • aad ars wanantod |*urw. A. F. PUEVATt DEALER IN Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, ilffi .Tfaiiib-iBH®”’’"’« HttB&TPitBB, if- Furnishing Goods. MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS. I ’: Latc* supply of Spectacle*, on hand repair- lag promptly done at moderate rate*. wistohes awl other article* left In abep over •UnenthMre will not be reipearfbl* for. j. j j j planting, moefe of cultivation, kind 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. 20 For largest crop of wheat grown on one acre, same requirements, 10 For largest crop of rice on one acre, 10 For largest crop of oats raised on 5 acres, ' For largest crop of rye raised on 5 acres, j 10 For largest crop of sweet po- j • jtktoes raised on one acre, tins erdp to be arrived at by dig ging and measuring au ayer- age eighth of an acre 25 For largest crop of Irish potatoes raised on oue-^ighth of an acre, 5 For laig44t ck>|>; 0* (ground :peaB- or pindeta raised per acre, th<T t crop tolxyascertained by dig- 1 . ,ging and- measuring an aver- * ‘ 'agd eighth of ah acre, For largest crop of chufas raided on 1 acre, crop to be asccr- « in#same manner 4s - Competitors for the above premi ums are required to have the land measured and the articles to he weigh ed dt measured in the Rreaeoce of three disinterested and reliable wit nesses and certificate produced from them wttha-iiaikiple.of crop,: . The requirements above most be lurnished in writing to the Secretary at the time of making tbe entry. > CLASS 2. For the largest crop of Indian corn raised by any white boy under 16 years of age upon 1 acre of laud JO Fm & 1C years of age upon one acre, 10 ■Besf variety 1 S^rMfl ^brn, with ' two bushels as sample, weight to be considered, 5 Best variety of corn for stock, with two bushels as sample, weignt to be considered, ' 5 st variety of sweet potatoes, two bushels as sample. 3 Best variety of table pea, one bush el as' temple, 11 ‘ 3 Rest bushel of rice, upland, 5 Best bushej of oats. 3 Beal bushel of iriah potatoes, Geor- ia raised, 3 for five bushels of the largest sweet potatoes, 3 Best two pumpkins, 1 Best two Coshaws, # .1 Bcs( 5 bales of Aipland cotton, 60 Best bale of upland cotton, . 100 Best brie of sea island or black seed cotton raised on upland, 10 Best two &tal|LS of cotton, green seed, Diploma 0O|i bale of wo$I of 30Q pounds, CU) Best 10 pounds of leaf tobacco, 5 When the premium is for one or more bags, all the bags must be on — - All begs to average 45016% each. > j «j > j ( PITTMAN BROS, DEALERS IN BRY GUOSa, BBBTS, HATS, WftRBWARE ET6.» ET6. Would reipectfiiny Inform their fHeuil* that their Stock for th*S|*ing Trade i« now cumiOctc. CohsltUng in r*rt Of . Domestic Goods, Brown Home spuns, of all kinds, Bleach- ings, Tickings, Pant , !, Staffs, 1 Crockery ud cTCrythloc need*! b, hmmj »ik|i i PLOWS, IIOEG, TRACES, Etc. We bay oar Goods at tholowtsipri ces aud, we intend Belling for short E roflls. Call and examine our stock efqra purchasing. Wo arc Agents for the Qoilman Factory aod we arc prepared to fur nish their Yarns and other Goods, on as good terms as tho same Goods can be bought iu thc State. ■ r ■ f . rnchfll ly House Have now and keep constantly 'on hand a Large assortment: viz: ltotu llolU. Ur*c«*. Brad*, ('liinlls, Chxinp, Clothe* Hook*. CoOht Mills. Cotton Cards, Curry Combs. Coffin llsudlt-F, Dour lxicks, Drawer Pulls, totg Brat- crs. Gauges, Fir* Dogs ^iLhini Knob*. levels, Iaiii|s, IJmiiii; Nulls, I.ii.ks, Locks, Mcasurinf Tapes, Nslls. A i{>|>crs. OII«*fS, P*d Locks, Planes. Pi*tc<l Ware. Scissor*, SI tears, Quilt Frame Clamps, Itlvets, Holes, Htoves Sail Irons, Sasti Lifts, £aw». Saw Setts. Shoe Knives, Short Is, hi print Bakmeos, Stock Isocks, .Vtoi k ami Dies, Stioons S<|UMrra, Taeks, Tbe run mi- cters. Ton*S, Trowels. Tatk Ham mers. Thimbles. Well Wheels W’eslges. Jron, Window Fasteners, are also Proprietors of the American B. F. Fudge i .-Tinner | AND DEALER IN its] Cooking A Parlor Stoves of AU Kind*! Tin and Hardware ftrh. SHOP opposite the Market House on Jackson street, at his new building, GIVE ME A CALM mar 21-3m B. F. Fudge. CLAas 4 For thfe best barrel of flour, Diploma ~or toe bes^-barrel of Georgia.^ Tor thc best bushel of grits, Florida, the bcs_ made from lugar cane, Competitors. premiums caonr and syrup are requested to give a aes- respects as the legitimate offspring of 1 it is known that all grimes below the Tabby, and Seems to jpake > himself SJT| 0m ci felony can be tried and dia- home generally. This may be * but a I posed of by tbe Judge of toe County ruse and a sly way of getting the I Court at any turns, q»o ;ope: am /kff bearings to Dan's chicken roost; so, I to see that each session of the Supe- if his foxship should disappear a strict I rior Court can be shortened from thiee watch might entrap thc imposter.— | to four day's. As said Court costs tbe In these days of venality and theft. I County about 0100 per diem this it is well enough to scan closely all I ought to make every goodcitiaea anx- suspicious charictefs. ‘ Wo do: not I ions to have saMCodri* estabfished at know, bowevery l^liat ltaye bpen the once. We could say much more In associations of Ibis, new comer, and I favor oftoe County Court as a saving would not iaUalionaUy da; him any I of expense to the County bat want of ,im»t ji% • ■ ; Well II 0 POLITE: iM) OBLIGING L v ;\ SERVANTS. ■’[ J7ou««on tLe Corter oTBEOAD S CIA TBTS- pint rlsm Purlin r: nffTOnr , , A ^.^UBiTON, | Proprietor DRAYING and HAULING I AM PREPARED la OUT ** <*• P “ Ulc sncuB ran lh>, i i 1 taiaMEsal WirM.Md las, CAREFUL DRIVERS, 555^8588^4^^ For tbe best box of chewing to- For tbe best bbt of cigars made in thc Cotton States. Diploma ” The Association also.offer qvi* lowing SPECIAL PREMINMS; braced in Department B, Class 1st, lo-wit: I’reserrise, pickles, jellies, catlaps, etc., - made by any one lady, tbe articles to be an mannfiie- tnred by the exhibitor, To the gentleman paying the - largest amount at entry fete, ,25 To the lady paying tbe-largest : amount of entry fees, _ g ALSO Lumber tar Sale—all Sorts ■ Style. ■ GRIST MILL GRINDING DAY A THCXSDAT, FKro tT AMP SATf»»ArJ CI7FIIS t 3(cudic Burial Cosu mAMitaXr. i » ; - tats. SSSsSSSSSl Bakery CONFECTIONERY, A. .V »IIk. Grim! Stone*. Hum mers, Ffooceta, Files, Fir* i. Forks, Fry Pans. Gar- Candle*. Raisins, DAVIES ft GO.; DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN Mbpiotjws, , !U , ffiffjsmicbls, JPbijtts, Si u 0n,s, i . 1 ' : ffftUSMES, TOIELT AND FANCY GOODS, PURE Wines and Liquors. Preaciptiona carefully i mpounded at all hours. roch 22-1 -y AT 1118 OLD STAND, Fruits, foil Vln-li TOYS fbok* selection, eml.i tew! fo |>)*w« !)<• BUk folks. Fine Liquors, For Mwlk fol (.iirpow*- A oft* I* ALrE €c LAGER ALW A re ON DKACGHT. WEI miNG ’Uff.li.wl U|WM 4rt/ft tafoite*. P. lirilubu, Saddles, Bridles, HARNESS: RADDLES, From SSJtO and upward. HARNESS, “ fHJB BRIDLES, “ tm und all kinds of Hone Fnrtritnre, Erery description of CAMMaE. ttseov. l{<-|><>Hitoi- s v. Wagon Materials, U*tA|R«tfTn4 my tOwk of Ustpm. C*rrifo p*,W*r*..«o„ b» Ik* mnwrTftCfira tsd MAItl+rii WraMfo .iu 1W Wmtm~ krawste WkKiHT AarEMAl t-Tl —1 In la A larger Stock. Better ' srwtr and at ' Shoe Findlnrs etc. LOWER PUICM Tlltl I bare on band a Large Stock of Karri* nun isaaKor, LEATHER of aO knidt, for sale at low prices. Fnsrortrd Leather and CVjlb, a a Fine assortment of CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. i*wy VBfcllt* I Ml IS I PLANTATION WAGONS, < ’I am agent for the KtatUALL, WOOD, Hoksx-Colla*. aod the Ceie-,SSmrou5u?t«C -^™ beated DOW ItW. COTTON ■ CaU aad act me. Strict attention M» ' a-.-zi i rnEmSTem rate pm. MgSgeesOr K-Mta m*