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THE TIMES
JHO. B. OHRISTIAH, \ Editors
JHO. TRIPLETT. f and Pioprictors.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Saturday, May 10, - -
1873.
From the West.
We have received a copy of the
Thoraasvillc, Georgia, Tunes, of April
19lh. through tho kindness of Rev. J.
A. McKee, late pastor of Iho Presby
terian church at this place and Ver
non. An article by the Editors invi
ting immigration from the North, des
criptive of their climate, soil, society,
and advantages, is indorsed by Rev.
McKee in a short article in the same
•», the “winter there has
paper. lie says, the “winter there lias
been delightful, and that tho climate
is probably unsurpassed in the United
States, for its salutary influence ou
those troubled with weak lungs.” He
Airiher says, land is cheap and good,
and that lie knows of no other place
where a living can be obtained more
easily by tilling the soil. The people
cordially invite immigration from the
North of real worth, and such will meet
a conlhhvclcome and be treated kind
ly.”—Plain Dealer,Imlinnn.
The leaven works. Proui the fore
going it will be seen that our town,
attracting attention, from the western
public. We want to make the Times
the medium, #*f bringing our fast
growing city, prominently before the
public; to this end we arc sending
each week, a large number of copies,
to the West and North-west. Believ
ing that a discriminating public, will
accord to us that very liberal support,
to which our efforts are entitled; we
shall continue in the future, as wc
have in the past, to bend all our ener
gies to the building up of our town.
It seems to us that everything is pro
pitious. We have a liberal Board of
Cotiiicilincn, comprehensive in their
ideas, and who will leave nothin;
done, to build up Thomasvillc; w.*
l.avc the healthiest and most delight
ful climate, in the United States; w
have society second to none in ih
South; we have superior educational
advantages,good churches, and in fa;
nil the elements of success; let us in
prove them. To show our readers tl:
force ol the foregoing extract, we n|
pend a short paragaph taken from the
same paper, and same dale. The des
cription ot our warm sunny land, must
read like a tairy tale, to snow bound
and frost bitten people. The tide ol
immigration is turning toward the sun
lit, and fertile fields of the South. Let
us reach out our hands and grasp it.
“.lust think of the beautiful, mild
climate they have away out
desert of Nebraska. During the re
cent cold spell they had a w
day.-, ago iu the latitude of Lincoln, the
capilol of that Slate, a number of per
sons froze to death. It is said to hav
been the coldest Weather of the
son, and all this occurred in the mid
die of April.”
Meet ing of the Hoard of Trir
toes of Fletcher Institute.
Tiiomasvili.kGa., May 5lh,lh73.
The Board of Trustees of Fletcher
institute, recently appointed by the
Quarterly Conference of the Tli
villi; Station, M. K. Church, n
cording to appointment at 10 o'cloe
a. m. Present, Hon. A. I*. Wright, K.
II. Hardaway, L. C. Bryan, Win. M
Hammond. John N. McKinnon, I). S.
Brandon, S. S. Adams, Thomas
Mitclit-ll, Redden P. Smith, S. J.
aels, Joseph P. Smith and C. P. //an
sell. Absent, W. D. Mitchei!.
On motion, the hoard organized by
electing lion. K. II. llurdawny, Presi
dent, and C. P. llanselh Seer» lary.
The following resolution was o He red
and unnuiiuosly adopted:
Mill .
Louisiana.
The eye wetpies^nd tho heart sick
ens, at the. recital of the accumulated
atid accumulating troubles; that sit
like a pall over the good people of the
“Pelican” State.. Ground down! tram
pled upon, robbed, and insulted by a
hungry horde of vampires; that since
the war have fattened upon the hard
earnings of the people, and have glo
ried m and exulted over their humilia
tion and defeat; the the worm lias at
last turned and slung the intruders.
To day the sad sickening spectacle is
looked upon; of a people straggling in
the fatal meshes, and in the iron grasp,
of the most profligate, and corrupt
government, that disgraces Gods
green earth. The man of destiny is
being whirled along in palace coaches,
(Dead head of course) lolling on silk
velvet cushions, enjoying his fragrant
Havanna; while the people of ft Sov
ereign State, is being bound by the
galling manacles of a set of thieves
and robbers, that would be a disgrace
Sing Sing itself.
The people arc being oppressed;
blood is flowing; whilst the dark angry
clouds, of a war of races, throws an
ominous and threatening gloom,
that fair Southern landscape. And
yet Grant with that stolid, dogged
besotted indifference, that would put
the intelligent brute creation to the
blush; continues his airy jaunting, and
drunken orgies, with his hellish coad
jutors in this work of oppressing, and
•hiving to desperation, a people whose
principles and geneious impulses, arc
far above the usurper and his per
jured followers; as Heaven is above
earth..
How great the calamity, that at this
ritical juncture of affairs, there is not
some-one iu authority, whoso states
manship might grasp the situation,
id bring order out of chaos.
Mr. Stephens says, that “General
Grant is apt to impress his mark upon
the history of the times, in which he
vc agree with Mr. Stephens.
Ifc has made an impression, on the
outhern mind and people, by his ut
ter indifference to their cries, when
oppressed and robbed by the paid tools
il minions of the Administration,
that will last until we forget that
ht to he a free people.
After a ficc discussion of the condi
tion and prospects of the iiisiituiio
participated in by all llu: members
present, a committee of lour was ap
pointed by the Chair to investigate
the history of the institution from its
orguuizat.on, how the menus with
which the grounds were purchased and
the house built were raised, what ves
ted rights, if any, there are in the
liamlsof private* individuals, f
tent tnd nature u! the title under
winch the property and frnuchi
now held by the 7'homasvillc Station,
also tho puddings, etc., with a view
having the public informed on th
matters, am) report to tho Board
Monday, the liith iust.
Boaid then adjourned to meet on
that day, at 1(1 o’clock a. m., nt the
store of Hardaway, .McKinnon A Co.
R. H. IIAUDAWAV, Frcsdt.
Ciias. P. IIamski.l, Secy.
Our citizens are making extensiv
preparations to give our brethren
tho press and thoMistinguishcJ gues
xvho arc expected to he present, a real
Geoigia welcome. We hope to s
every press in the Stale represented ...
this meeting, and shall he greatly dis
appointed if any remain away. Our
arrangements are complete tor the ;
commodatiou and entertainment
all, Irus of charge. The unanimity
with which our citizens have entered
into this matter, justifies us in say
lliat the bauquet to he given on Tliun.
day evening, the 15th, will he the most
magnificent fetfival over giver
city. We intend it to he a splendid
tribute to our guests, aud a c:
our city. A public reception will take
pjaee ou Weduesdav, the 11th, at 11
o’clock, A. M„ and the Association
welcomed by an address from one
our citizens.
The above from the Republican, ii
dieate what is in store for the quill
drivers of Georgia. Americus is fain
cd for the beauty of her ladies, the in
telligence and letinciucut of her citi
zens, and winch are only equalled by
their liberality.
Tiik Tiiomasvillk Times.—W
have recicvod a copy of this new pa
per, edited and published at Thomas
villc, Go., by John R. Christian and
John Triplett It is a large, eight
column weekly, ably edited and man
aged and handsomely printed, full of
aud energy, and from its advertising
patronage is evidently very influen
tial and popular.
Wc chcrfully welcome the Times to
our exchange list and heartily wish
the editors and proprietors much
prosperity and success.—McDaffie
Journal.
Thank you kindly lor the very flat
tering notice, aud your kiud wishes.
Tho town Marshal of Quitman-leaves
liis prisoners standing in the street,
and very politely requests them to
trait until bo returns. As a rule they
do not wait, neither do they stand up
on tSe order of their going, but go at
once. _
Mr. H. M. McIntosh will mike the
local columns of the Quitman Banner
lively this summer.
Grand I'icXicand Horticultu
ral Exhibition.
As will he seen elsewhere, the 30th
of ibis month has been designated by
the Thomas County Agricultural So-
sicty, as the time for a general Pic Nic
and Floral Exhibition &e. at the Fair
Grounds. The premiums offered arc
liberal and will be paid in Gold. The
Thomasvillc Band will he engaged for
ie occasion. Arrangements will he
adctoiun special trains from Val
dosta, Quitman and Bainbridge.—
Competition is open to nil. Below wc
publish the names of the general
miltoc, and wc trust the gciitlcmc
ho have been appointed in various
arts of the county, will get their
eighborhoods interested in the affair.
Let everybody come and bring their
baskets well filled. Wc hope
eh a reunion on this occasion, as
has not occurred for years in Thomas
County:
Gknkra l Committee.
GY/#/.—K.T. MncLcnn, I. Levy, Tom
Brandon. F. N. Lohnsiein, V
Davies, Isaac Baer, Dr. Coyle, Ilcnr
Ladson, Charles Dreyfus, James 1*
Hardaway.
cancillc District.—Cant. Doss.
John Harvin, John Slater, Illicit Prin-
L*.
Town District.—John Linton, 7/enry
Sanford, Walter Jones, Wm. Smith.
Way's District.—Dud Peacock, John
A. McKinnon, Jleury Vann, Abra
ham Foreman.
Boston District.—Roht McMurray,
Needham Slanaland, Moses Butler,
James Wilson.
Glasyotc District.—E. 1.. Neal, Dan
Forrest, George Swift, John O. Car-
roll.
tiro District.—John Polk, W. G.
Lewis, John Powell, Dr. Roddcnbury.
17//# District.—J. A. Bullock, J. 6.
A. Johnson, Reuben Bown, Roht De-
kle.
Murphy's District.—James Barrow,
George Ricks, Tom Carlctou, Win.
Parker.
From the County at La rye.—Joliu
Smith.
PREMIUMS TO BE PAID OX
TIIE GROUND IN GOLD.
For the best aud largest collection
of Vegetables. §10
For the second best ditto. 5
For the best Irisfi Potatoes. 5
“ ** Cabbages. 5
“ “ Beets. 5
“ “ Beans. 5
Fair samples of each to be placed on
exhibition.
For best and largest collection of
flowers. §10
For second best ditto. 5
For best and largest collection of hot
or green house plants. §10
For second best ditto. * o
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
By the Thomasvillo Press,
For handsomest Boquct. §5
“ W realhe.
By Messrs. Ainsworth & Finn,
For best prepared lunch basket.
By Messrs. Hardaway, McKinnon
& Co.,
For best collection of Squashes.
Competition opeu to surrounding
couulies.
power to appoint sab-committees, was
selected, composed of the following
getlemcn, vix:
Capt. John Triplett, Chairman, CoL
W. D. Mitchell, H.J. MacIntyre, Msj.
L. C. Bryan and Maj. B. F. Hftkins.
Maj. R. H. Hardaway, Hon. M. C.
Smith, Col. W. J. Young aud Dr. P.
S. Bower were appointed th draft suit
able resolutions to present to the At
lanta Convention.
There being no further business, the
Society adjourned*
J.G.DEKLE, President,
W. D. MITCHELL, Sect, protem.
Resolutions, by the Sabbath
Schoolison the Celebration.
Tiiomasville, G a., May 5th 1873.
Whereas the following resolution
was unanimously adopted by all of the
Sappath Schools at their session on
Sabbath lust, viz:
Resolved, That a committee.of
appointed from our school to meet and co
operate with a similar committee from the
other schools In drafting and adopting
suitable resolutions expressive of the sen
timents and feelings of this aud the other
schools towards all of our friends who as
sisted and rendered such valuable mid in
making our May Celebration so pleasant
and successful. • Now be it resolved by
that committee so appointed.
1st. That hallowed thanks are due from
i ali first to Him who is the “giver of ev
ery good and perfect gift” for the bright
beautiful and pleasant day vouch-safed
to us.
2nd, That wc express our regrets at the
disappointment felt and exhibited by all,
at tiie inability of the speaker elect, Capt
John O. McCall to attend and deliver the
address prepared for the occasion.
3rd, That our thanks are due aud
tended to our noble ladies without whose
assistance no project is successful who
willingly assisted iu both furnishing
bountifully and setting so beautifully our
groning tables.
4ib. That our thanks arc due and extended
0 the following gentlemen for their liberal
contributions iu confectioneries, &e., to-
Messrs. Hardaway, McKinnon $
Co., Williams .)• Blackshear, John Stark,
Dreyer & Isaac, II. Wolff&Co., J. C. Pe
ters, 1. Kubitstick & Uro., Lohnstciu &
Stcyerroan and S. Goldstonc fy Co.
5th, That our thanks are due and
tended to the following gentlemen for tbeir
liberality iu granting unlimited use of
1 heir crockery and glassware, lo-wit:—
Messrs. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
Ainsworth & Finn, A. & It. Smith and S’.
Golds tone ft Co.
That our thanks are due and ex
tended to nil who contributed toward the
payment of the Tlioiunsville Cornet Band,
who so nobly and beautifully performed
their part and to whom our thanks are due
and extended.
7ib, That our thanks are due and ex
tended to Messrs. Triplett ft Christian
proprietors of the Tiiomasville Times for
their liberal kindness in publishing with
out cost our festival songs.
8tli, Thai our lhauks are due and extend
ed to the young gentlemen who nssistei our
ladies in preparing our tables for use.
0th, Thai our lhauks are due and ex
tended especially to Mr. Isiah Dekle for
his extreme liberality in making and plac
ing upon the grounJs the three long and
substantial tables without cost to us.
10th, That our city papers be requested
to publish these resolutions.
John W. Kknuuick,
Rep. Bap. S. 8.
Maj. R. II. Haulaway,
Itep. Meth. S. S.
Du. Jons II. Coyle,
ltcp. Pres. S. S.
Keren county implores the editor
of the Morning News, to “bring his
weighty pen to bear on the dogs.”—
We would suggest that the complain
ants, bring a doable-barrelled shot
gun to bear on them. Touch them up
Major, we mean the dogs.
The Son thoughtlessly invites J. N.
to test onr friend Sharon’s table. We
hope if he accepts, that he will go
down the Flint from Albany on a raft.
Non ^imertisements.
GENERAL PRESENTMENTS
OF THE
GRAND JURY,
Seoond Week April Term, 1873.
€>
We, the Grand Juror* chosen and l
for the second week of April Term of the
perior Court of Thomas county, wake the fol
lowing presentments, vix:
In examining the books of the Coanty
Treasurer, in reference to the school fund, we
find that the amount* paid out to the respective
parties have not been actual pro rata appor-
oronghr
atedfor
■v exi
[My. i
not received their share as yet: and, *
wliole, we fully approve the remarks of the
Honorable Grand Jt
to this matter.
Mr. A. Way, appointed by the lion. Grand
Jury of lust week as <t School Commissioner
for this county, declining to accept the
C ment. we hereby appoint Mr. Charles
well in his place.
The Tux Collector presented insolvent lists
for 1871 and 187i We would recommend that
the list for 1871, $123.81). be allowed as iusol
vent; bnf, as we find in list for 1872 the mimes
of a number of persoi
arc collectable, wc woulJ
the full amount of this list
the amount of $700 l*e allowed as
while we ask of the Tax Collector lo use ev
ery effort to collect us much as possible of the
While we accept the recommendation of the
Hon. Grand Jury of last week in regard to
pay for extra services to County Officers we
at the same time take occasion to express our
disapproval of allowing to County Officials any
extra pay outside ofwbnt the law prescribes.
"commend t/iut of
which is $315.35,
THOMAS VIEEE
Constantly on hand a large variety of
FURNITURE,
consisting' of
Chamber 8nits. Bureaus. 'Wardrobe*,
French Bedsteads, Choirs, Book
ers, rafes, Tables, Loun
ges, Etc., Etc.
We guarantee to sell Fumitnre as cheap as it
n bought in Savannah or Elsewhere.
We will also take orders lor Furniture anp de-
rcr yon the Manufacturer's invoices and charge
bat ft per cent commission* Satisfaction guaran-
■ r»l.
Yo« can select any style and quality of Furnt-
X. HIRT,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
IT-ONn,!... MuH.pr.apU, 11 fed.
ALT. WORK WARRANTED.
mt Pi-1,.
VISIT-
SALE USD LIVERY
STABLES!
Buggies and Horses for Hire,
-AND-
Parties sent to any portion of the
COU TRY,
At the most Reasonable Rates.
Call at my large Brick Stables on Broad Street
and see my
HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS,
E. J. YOUNG.
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nil theul
ah*o to the fact of (lie Hon. Gi
week having made those alio'
of the prone
~ 'Jury ox last
•es for extra
rendered hereafter,
THOMASVILLE
LIVERY,' FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
-otiiiuend that the bill of Dr. T R.
Hopkins, for pos tmortein examination of the
dead bod v of Florence Wilford. for fifty dol
lar*, be allowed, asthe lawso prescribes,'
>f twenty dollars.
Grand Jurv of las!
The public roads generally
'onmteuded by Hon.
. _ . e find to he in
good order. Wc recommend, though, the im
mediate repair of the bridged over the Aucilla
creek on Coffee road and ou Tronpville road,
call the attention of the contractors to
unary repaired bridge over Ocklocko
A’e recommend that 1
Fir . .
county Court House
the! ’
eJ.
That Jurors and Bailiffs serving at the pree
dit term of the Court l*e allowed two dollars
per day for their services.
”’e tender ou# ackuowledgm-nts to the edi-
of Thonmsvilh: Times for copies of differ
ent papers kiudlv furnished this body.
In taking leave of his Honor, Judge Han-
*' press our approbation of the ability
itli which he lias performed the dii
office.and tender onr thanks to the
Solicitor General. Coh K. G. Mitchell, for
tfully ask the publication of th
Meeting of the Thomas County
Agricultural Society.
Tiiomasville Ga., May 8th 1873.
The Thomas County agricultural
Society met in regular session to-day
John G. Dekle President presiding.
The Secretary being nbseut, Col. W.
D. Mitchell was requested to acL
The vacancy in the delegation Irorn
this Society to the National Agricult
ural Congress, to convene at Indian
ai>olis, I nd., on the 24 th of May, occa
sioned by the death ol Mqj. J. J. Ever
ett, was tilled by election ol Hon. M.
C. Smith.
Dr. P. S. Bower aud Col. W. J.
Young were chosen to represent this
Society in the Atlanta Convention,
May 20th.
Capt John Triplett was unanimous
ly elected a member ol this Society.
A Picnic and Horticultural Fair will
be held under the auspices of this So
ciety at the Fair Ground on Friday,
the 30tl» of this month. Premiums
will be offered lor the finest display of
vegetables and flowers. A committee
o* five on general airangements, aith
En*
A Day with Our Exchanges.
The average “man, but not a bro
ther” iu Taliaferro county, humps
himself, and takes the old fashioned
forty save one, rather than have his
proud ambitious spirit, hampered by
earthly walls, aud debasing contact
with the jailor. The stoicism of some
of the older ones, under these Intel eat
ing and trying circurastauces, is very
touching.
Another sad effect of tho baneful
influence of spiritious liquors, has just
come lo light. Henry Jackson of
Banks county, contracted the ruinous
habit in early life. He is now failing
rapidly. His age is one hundred and
fifteen.
Now conics the startling inte’.li-
once, that some one has caught s
fish in the Ogcchec, weighing 300 11)9.
Is this kind of thing never to stop?—
What scout ity we ask, has the public
;aiii9t these fish stories?
Mr. U. M. Johnston is running his
graceful quill, through the columns of
the Bainbridge Democrat.
The employees in the Euterpri.se
ofliee Macon, was severally punched
by Defiance No. 5, the other ni
Brother Russell of the Central City,
rises to cxplaiu how he can preach
and Edit a paper at the same time.—
The process is not only simple but
very common.
Seventy-one objections have been
made by real estate owners in Au
gusta to the assessment put on prop
erty.
The number who objects to payin;
at all, have not been heard from.
The Albany News complains, that
there was not a wedding iu that town
last week. A lew* more excursions to
town, wc think will bring one
about.
The local of the News (Albany)
gives our energetic townsman, Mr.
Levy a very complimentary notice in
his issue ot the 25th ult.
The “West Point News” insists that
Barton of the “Frank .h News” never
had that ham, which lie touchingly
pado farewell to in his last issue, as
Towser trotted off with it, and avers
that Collards and “Pot-licker” has
been, the standard nutriment of B .
Wc arc satisfied that there is liquor
(lickcr) in the case somewhere.
Christopher of the Mirror flaunts a
twenty five and a half inch Cabbage'
in the face of the public; and would
like to be informed as to who can go
the 1-2 inch better. Our cabbage re
pot ts are not in yet.
According to last accounts, John B.
Gorman was negotiating with the
Brown House for the bridal chamber,
in which to sleep—by himself.
The Seaport Appeal defies public
opinion, by proposing to organize a
bisc ball club. We expect to hear of
Smith wearing his eye, In a sling be
fore the season is over.
Atlanta crows over the sale of a
§1,000 set of fnruiture.
Another shooting affair at Fort
Valley in which the ebouy ltued re
cipient of an ounce ball, picked him
self up and waltzed ofl; followed by
the wistful eyes of the poor marksman.
We positively cannot afford to publish
flames, when? the aim U bad.
.ler-e
J. W. Dekle,
A. Honu-uter
It. V Floyd,
It. It. Hick*.
J. A. Jordan,
K. F. Wliiddo:
J. B. Luke,
J. M. Gundy,
W. It. Hughe*.
J. Jliudihiger.
of tho Gniud Jury be published us i
JOHN FEW,Clerk S. C.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GEN'I. .NU I'EKI NTKN DENT’N OFFICE,
.Milan He V UmUIt m Ur end Cm.,
3n and after S
this Bund will r
Niqiit Express Passenger.
c Savannah dally at «..4J0 p
Arrive at Live Oak 4.05 u
Thoiuusvillo 5.30
Bainbridge u.15
K..K., for and from Jacki
Close connection i
uuah and Al-
t Albany with trains
tawton with trains for and
from Florida, and Western Division Passeage
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
I-cave Lawton,^Sundays excepted) at 7.
Ailmvy ...I .«.
meet at Altanv with night t
ru Railroad, leaving All*
.. rhur.diiy and Friday, i
Uany Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satu
Mail Steamers leave Bainbridge every IFednei
ay at 9 a. m ., for Aj«alathico'a.
mar29-tf. II. S. Uaixes, Geu’l Supt.
M-STEIL’S
FLUTING & SMOOTHING IRON.
WOMAN’S BEST EBIEND.
The .Most Vet fml Mmremtiem or the .fgr
PRICE ONLY §2,75.
This valuable inv
r
Sole agent for Tlic
mtlon can now t« procured
GEORGE LAURIE,
tuas aad adjacent cou
nsrzErw
TAYLORS LADSON,
GeneralMerchandise
Of Every Description; including Plavtze*
Scrruzn. of every kind, kept mnsUatly
hand and for s«le on Reasonable Terms.
We respectfully invite our Frieruls to call and
examine our Stock be lore makinu tbeir purchas
es and we will guarantee satisfaction la Goods
and Prices.
Our Stock consists In part of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
nATS,
WILLOW WAKE
MOTIONS &C.
inch £2 Cm.
TO THE LADIES!
MRS. SARAH E. PETERS,
Respectfully Informs the ladies of Thosnas-
Qle and surrounding country, that she has Jast
opened a complete and well selected stock of
Spring Millinery Goods,
—OF THE—
Newest and Iuti*t Fashions,
Such as flats and Bonnet*, trimmed and an-
1mme1, Trimming*. Plumes, French Floi
Aid Gloves, Corset*. Laces and everything
ally kept in a first-class milliaerv establi '
Call and examine my goods, jfy prices
trimmel. Trimmleg*. Plume*, French Flowers,
Aid Gloves, Corsets. Laces and everything usu
ally kept in a first-class milliaerv establishment.
Call and examine my goods. *
down as low as in any market.
DRESS-MAKIXG and FITTLXG1
well prepared to please the
.— , ... both prices and work, and *
licit a liberal share of patronage, feeling natisfi#
that I can please all.
aprSly.
Dr. It. L Halls
Antt-GhUt & Fever Pills,
Wholesale anil Retail by
T. S. PAINE,
War 21' 3u Druggist
Henry D. Weed,
Joseph D. Weed.
Weed & Cornwell,
Importers of
HARDWARE AND IRON,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
mar 21-3m
6HAS. 6A83RAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
26 1-2 Whitaker Street,
. - Ga.
Trade Solicited.
W. C. BUTLER,
Congress Street, Savannah. Ga.
DE4LEB IX
BOOTS ai SHOES
Of Every Description.
First-class stock always on hand.
Orders from the country will have
prompt attention. maril-ly.
THOMAS N.THEUS& CO.
• Importers aul Dealers hi
Fine Watches, & Jewelry,
Sl&rJBM W&JtE,
MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL BOXES. Ac.
S. w. Cor. Bull and Broughton Sis.,
SAVANNAH, GA
atchcsand Jewelry repaired.
Win. WE. Bird & Co,
House a n <1 Villa
PAINTS.
id ru«iuirli)g nc
J. NOEEIS, PE0PEIET0E.
» now tho most complete Livery, Sale and
. Stables in South Georgia, funiithcd with
HORSES and (BUGGIES.
FIRST-0LASS TURNOUTS
No Water or AlkaliH
Used in our Preparations.
Nothing but the Purest Materials
OIL. depot,
». C Whitaker and 150 Bryan Streets,
SAVANNAH, CSA.
irnialied, with o
witlio
; drivei
doul
ogot
y part of the country,
md Stock Lots for /^rovers.
Good Sheds
HACKS and CARRIAGES,
dlway* on hand lor the accommodation of fam
ilies.
OMNIBUS will attend all Trains.
apr5-ly
Dr.JoluBin4rews,
Having Located In
Would respectful
Throat, Gravel, Diseases of the Heart
and Liver, Injlumulion of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or lndiycstion,
Sick Headache.
AND
Diseases of Long Standing.
Cancers
In variably Cured.
PILES TREATED
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
To Tie Ladies!
would respectfully announce, that he
lease* peenliar to Female*. He ha*
failed to give relief where hi* directions
ictly carried ont. Hundred* of Fcmal
surgiaand other States, *uj»i>o*ed to 1« incura
ble, having been treated bjr so many phy»
without benefit, will cheerfully render testimony
In behalf of his aldlity to cure all disease* to uni
versally prevailing with tbeir Hex.
He mar be foam! at all hour* during the day;
hi* Drug .Store. McIntyre's tmilding, on .lack*
Street, Tbomasville, Georgia.
A good assortment ot
Drags & Medicines,
Kept constantly on hand.
Teofits Small !
S. W. Gleason. Jas. Manning.
SAVANNAH
MACHINE WORKS
S. W. GLEASON & CO,
ENGINEERS, & MACHINISTS,
and JUaaafaetarers of aw4 Dea'er* la Portable
aad Stationery Steam Engiies, Sugar Mills, So-
^»jr Fsas^GjaGcar, ahiftlugs, fsatji, lroa aad
r *r»S!d IX St. Joliaa Stmt.
mm 9-ly. 5AVJXSA1I, GJ.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Jor. Whitaker .V St. JulUti Streets,
Savaunali, - - <*n
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Books and Stationery of all Kinds.
Copying ami Seal Presae*, Surveyors* (
passe*. New* and Book Printing l‘«|
and Ink. Gold Pen-, Pen and /'end
Cases Desk and Pocket Knives.
lA-dger, Wilting and Colored
Pn|»ers, Playing, Visiting
and Printer*' Cards,
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P HAMILTON,
[fine Watches. ‘Jewelry.
SILVER-WARE.
Musical Boies, Fancy Goods, etc.
SAVA AAI1, (iA.
CONFEDEEATE GENEBALS.
Q. J. rk'/JJf
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
SPLENDID life-like pklutci or
Lee, Johnson, Jackson, Beau
regard, and others,
Handsomely framed—and very low. Fee I
eti* in “Time*,” Office. tnar29-
THE IVES SHIRT
.Sent lo order C. O. D.
To any part ofihe country, by send
ing the following measures:
Around the neck, and add one inch.
From shoulder to shoulder joint.
From -.enter ol back to thumb joint
Length !>oeom and tdiirt.
-1 roun I the breast.
Around the waisL
G Shirts open in back for eyelets, for
S15.0D.
White J«;ans Drawer*, Brown Jeam
Drawers, Liunen Drawer*
Muslin Drawers, Jaconet
Drawers, Osnabur«
Drawers.
Clothing or Furnishing Goods
Dry Goods House
GRAY, O’BRIEN & CO.
117 Brougbtcsn Stmt,
m pxr.rjjr.
vmmmvMJ-
Dealer, in all kiaJ, ot
fancy and staple
GOODS.
We arc now offering a very exten-
»ivc and varied stock of
NEW. FASHIONABLE AND
DESIRABLE GOODS,
Ai extremely lo* Price* for Caah.
Orders for Gvodsor samples prompt
ly attended to- Freight paid on re-
toil hl'lfu itqi#FtnliB| to Otcr
morJl-fica.
. Ac
fe.l Fu
CORMACK HOPKINS
DEALER IN
Hardware, Ntovi
Tin Wares. House Furninhii
Tin Hooting, Guttering, and H< p:tirin l
Itoofs,
SI Brouglitou Street, FsvuhuaIi, Coo
John Oliver,
HOUSE & SIGH Painter,
GILDER. & GLAZIER,
3 WblUktr Street, N. W.Oirmr Buy t*
SA VANN AH, GA.
DP.ALKIt IN
Sasltcs, Blinds
Door-*. Mouldings,
Faints, Oils,
Window tilasa,
Putty,
Brushes, nn#l
all Paintc-nr
and (ilazier*’
MA.TERI A. LS
MIXED PAINTS OF ALL COL
OHS A ND SHA DES.
UAl-lj
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 A157 Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, - GA;
Vhfjicuk: IUU.1 IkaW» In
Ami-ricun, Englit-li olid Gennnn
House Furnishing Goods,
Cooking, Parlor, and Healing Stove*
Guns. Pistols and S|ioru'ox Goo ’
Kedale’i Celebrated Walt
Filter*, Nails and Hollow
Ware, Tin Plate and
8bed Iron.
A Urtc assortment of AGRICUL-
Partica ordering goods will hav*
them carefully ana promptly filled.
inch 22 ly
J. DUNBAR & CO.,
Importers and Dealers
-IN-
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And Proprietors of the Celebrated
Endian
TepiaWe Bitters.
131 Bay Street,
SA.NTA.KrKrA.Ii, - OA.
■Jtfe^iiti siSrcmt"' 1 . 1 *" k u - A " J - 1,1
*“-> - >>‘»
Champion & Freeman,
CoiiSi u Bay ash fiiuYbix STxcm,
Savannah - 6a.
Invite attention to their Ihll and
varied stock of
PROVISIONS.
m an.| Dry s»!i«l Sulc an.l Mh.sui.Ur*;
BraakOut htrliw. Sugfer-i »r,fe| Skou'.Ur*,
.mguc*. .Vmokcri IL^f. Ki.mll,. A'ur* * u .|
Xci'nl ,,,Ur ’ Grlu, JI«m1
FISH.
Mr«s Mackvivl, In kits; N.«s. 1 „„| - )n kita
.. tarter mi.l l.utr t«m-U ; C..m,h. Ilvrrl w
SaIoohi, IjoUtcm, Monllvcei *'
GROCERIES.
IU.* & Lagiuvra C.ifibew ; Cur, I^*r,
*1. I'uw'UrvU, GtMiut*n*l «. Exl.fet.
11,1 ' >ugAr» ; Kngllfeli *ml slui*ii« un KLkl. • ;
fe*ui«li» Mi«tT"Urt S>hi|w . SIaTiIi, lUixtii*. Hu'-
r L Njit*. Cltr. ,^ < urrunln, Fig*. S|.i,c. \V»v
. Ms*isrt.nl, Ctuin.nl V'tulU stHl'Vvgvu!
TEA.
Iljm.n, Oolong. Kou< hung, .,„t « ong..u,cf*H
l»-* ttiitl *t all (triers.
TOBACCO.
LIQUORS.
Clurui. 81hh y, fort. M»UiU au.l
'ul»r* jT-ly.
THE KQUITABI.K
LIFE ASSURANCE
Soci «» I y
UNITED STATES.
Assets, 20,000,000.
Annual CuhIi Incomo, 8,.'»OO.OOo
fel.V.Vr.l/. XEU' BUSINESS
Larger than tlml of any oilier
Company in tin* World.
WILLIAM IL A DAMS,
GENERAL AGENT,
Savannah, - Georgia.
C.L. GILBERT ICO..
WHOLESALK DLALF.ua IS
cm ICE Family OHDCERIES,
Vcgctabl*-*,
Fruits Ojufecti#>nari<:a,
Butter, CKeene, Pit* Meat#,
Pickled Ib #'f, -Spiced Pign Feet.
Mackerel. Cod Fish, Tea, (ivtf'-c, SeJf-
lcaveninfl Flour, 8o»p, starch.
Candles.CannedFruits. Pick*-
It*. Nut*. Raisins, Sar
dines Yeast Powd< r*,
Ooixkiual Milk,
Matches.
Kcri/teoc OU,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wmc*. Ac., Ac., Ac.
JhVs. 143 **- l Id lt*y UUtmt.
Satan nali, - Geo.
WILSON’S
Photograph Rooms,
IU BBOUOHTOK tTUIT.
WILSON'S
Ferrotype Rooms.
XI DU LI. ITBIIT.
SoDflnnfll), - ©rorgio.
FRAMES, FITTINGS
and CASES,
Ai«*T«e*bwd.
mar 11-da