The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, May 10, 1873, Image 3

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1 . - ■ THE TIMES. THOMASVILLE, GA. Saturday, May 10, - - 1873. LOCAL COLUMN . Cotton.—Feeling In tho market better and 0 notation* below well etutained: Low Middling,... Middling, Fancy, ............... ..1«K ...17 Post Office Hours. From and after this date, tlie office will be open for the delivery of mall, is follows : From8 a. in., to 12 in., in the morning. From 2 to 6 p. m., in the evening. From 8 to 0 a. m., on Sundays. Front door will be open so that parties having lock boxes can get their mail at all hoars. The mails for all points will dose at 6 p. iu. J. W. SEWAUD.P.M. March 31st 1873. Religious* There will bo services iu all the churches on to-morrow as follows : Methodist? Church—Reverend Mr. Austin, at the usual morning hour. Sunday School in the afternoon at half after four. Mooting ot the Bible Society at 71-2 o’clock in the evening. Baptist Church — Reverend Mr. Gauldcn, at the usual hour. Sabbath School 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 P. M. Presbyterian Church—Reverend Mr. t^uarternmn, will preach in this church at the usual hour in the morning. <Sabbalh School 4 P. M. Tiie Plasters Store.—This well known establishment has in addition to their well assorted stock of Choice Family Groceries. Liquors, Hardware, A illlllly uivuuilUD,uii]uuia, aiiuunuit, Staple I>ry Goods, and Household poods. A full Stock of Furniture. Arc also prepared to sell fine Parlor and Bedroom Setts, at New York and Boston Manufacturers Prices, five per cent commission added. Illustrated catalogues of furniture always on hand, wherefrom selections can be made, in addition to the above, and many other goods too numerous to mention. We have the sole agancy lor the celebrated “Magna Charta Stove,” used by hundreds of our best families, and are warranted to con sume less fuel and to bo better bakers, than any other Stove sold in this country. This stove took the highest premium for the host baker among the many others exhibited at the last Thomasvillc Fair. Buyers will do well to call at S. Goldstonc & Co’s., “Planters Store” and examine their new stock before making their purchases. mar 22-2ro THE FIREMEN’S PARADE. Thomasville in Smiles and Tears—Sun shine and Showers—A rousing crowd from Bainbridge-A Magnificent Din ner at the Gulf Boad House-The Press --The Ball, &c. The eventful and long looked for 6th, has come and gone. Notwithstanding that appearances indicated the rain that fell in such torrents during the afternoon, the boys defied wind and weather, and was busily engaged during the fore, noon in putting the finishing touches to their Engines, Txucks and Hose Carriages. Notwithstanding the vigilance of our Fire Brigade and their being on the alert, their guests from our pleas ant neighboring town of Bainbbridgc, come very near stealing a march on them, by the train coming in ahead of time. At the sound of the whistle, the gay firemen moved at a double quick, preceded by the Band to the depot, where they were drawn up in line, the Neps on the right whilst Capt. Paine came to the Rescue on the left The Bainbridge delegation disembark ed, leaving their fair cliargcs in the coach, and whose bright eyes flashed witli pride, ns the splendid l»ody of representing the Fire Depart ment of their own fair city were drawn up in line by their gallant young Chief, confronting the Thomasville firemen. After formal courtesies the veterau Foreman of the Neps stepped to the front and welcomed the guests as only McGlashan can. Ben Russell, who is ever ready with speech or quill, accepted the offered courtesies in a tow short pertinent remarks. After these formalities were ended, the ladies, who had been interested listeners to both the address of wel come and the response, were taken in charge, by a delegation of our ladies and the committee appointed for that purpose, and driven to the vario private residences in the city to which they had been invited. The Neps took charge of the “Peabody” Hose carriage, carried it to their Engine House, where it was handsomely dec orated with some of our fairest flow- ao eloquently of fair woman* presence. Everything wore that peculiar charm that the ladles have fhe happy faculty imparting to everything they touch. We are sure that we but tpeak the sentiments of all who were present, when we say that the entire affair in every detail was carried out in the most perfect manner. We congratu late the gentlemanly managers upon their well deserved success. At 5.30 next morning the Ncptunea were on hand at the depot to bid their parting guests “good-bye.” Before leaving, the “Stonewalls” through Mr. Ben Russell, presented the Neptunes with a handsome flag, which was ac cepted by their Foreman, who had a speech ready even at this early hour in the morning. Amid the cheers of the Thomasville firemen, the guests were whirled away, and we trust, car rying with them pleasing recollections of our place. The following is a list of the visiting firemen : Stoneicall.—Foreman Harrell, first assistant E. Johnston, second assist ant N. Henderson, secretary Wardell, m ~ ”. Beach, J. Take a Drink.—Samuel J. Cassels would call the attention of his friends to the fact to-day his Soda Fount is pul in operation. Syrups unsurpass ed. Everything neat, aud prompt at tention to ail. apro tf. Another Soda Fount. A. Homeister would call the atten tion of tho public to bis xcc-cold Seda Water, made from the best and purest Syrups. Satisfaction guarnntceu. always on hand, and for sale in quan tities to suit purchasers. aprillt) tf. Just opened at I. Levy’s, a hand- urn c line of Gent’s Furnishing Goods some ol the latest styles. Oue dozeu dif- nl f'nl ferent styles ol Collars, Scarfs, Tics, Ac., and for sale at very reasonable prices. npr 5-ly. Just opened at I. Levy’s, a new line of shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. Our stock of Ladies Shoes cannot be surpassed by any house the City. Those wishing the article, will save money by giving us a call, apr 5-ly. To the Ladies!—II. Wolff & Bro'i storehouse is now filled with the most choice selection of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Hats, Parasols, Notions nn« Novelties of till kinds. Call and se> 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 & Buo. Gents 1—Ilavo you seen the lnrg assortment of Gentlemen's clothin: and furnishing goods, which we liav brought out this season ? Call and sc ; will sell as cheap aud clicap- Treasurer Draflin, C. L Born, II. C. Courtney, J. Cohen, O. Danvergen, II. B. Ehrlich, L. B. Ehr lich. .Simon Engel, Emanuel Engel, W E. Rutherford, E. R. Griffin, E. N. sell, W. Smith, S. A, Weil. Peobody Ilose.—B. Griffin, C. Dan iels, C. Roles, J. Hahn, J. Ponder, J. Wot I R Qiiff.nnnffon IT \ p nna A West, B. Swearingen, H. Yans, A. Beach, S. Borum, W. Williams, J. Bower. Oak City 11. & L. Co.—Foreman J. Burton, First Assistant Rosenfeld, Second Assistant Maxwell. Treasurer Mayton, J. F. Van//orn, li.L• Grim- on, W. E. Goldwisc, W. C. Iiincs, Bun Davies, J. A. Wilder. Chief Fire Department, James Watt and Assistant R. M. Johnston. ire of the 1 apr!2-lm. 11. Wolff & Bro. Those wishing to be economical should visit the store of I. Levy, ns he is determined during tho Spring and Summer season, to oiler particufsi ducements to closo buyers. Country merchants buying nt wholesale, will save money by pricing our goods be fore ordering from other markets, apr 5-ly .y ATTENTION. All bills agaiust Neptune Fire Co., not presented for payment before 12 M., Wednesday next will be Imricd. may 10-lL W. E. DAVIES. Important Ciiaxge.—Tne time of holdiug our next annual fair, has been changed from the 2Sih of October: as previously announced in the Times, to 2\iesday the 4tU day of xov. This change was made by the board of Di rectors, on ihc 7th, in consequence ot the State Fair at Macon, having been changed from tho 4th of Nov., to the 2Sth of Oct. We regard tills action of the board, as a wise and Judicious one, ns we will bo enabled, if the proper steps are teken, to secure a large num ber of exhibitors, at the Slate fair. They can ccmc from Macon directly here; with goods and machinery. We presume that a liberal arrangement, can be made with the South-western Rail Road. Wc know, the Atlantic and Gulf, will act the same generous part, by our Fair that shtfhas iu the past. Crops Weather &c.—From what wo can gather from our planting friends, the growth of crops ha3 been somewhat impaired by the dry weath er of the past three weeks, but now they have had copious showers, which we thiukhavc been pretty general, and the farmers are begining to feel petter;notwithstanding they fear grass will grow as well as cotton, they cau by work kill that,but not dry weather. Com is looking healthy now and not withstanding the blow about heavy Guano purchases, we guess, Thomas county, on an average, will make corn sufficient toln$ on. Thanks.—We are indebted to Hose squad No. 1, for somo bcautilul wreathes and boquets, which were prepared for their Hose Carriage, on the occasion of the late parade. The flowers are fading boys, bnt your , kindness will be kept fresh and green, fa the ewro-hcusc of memory. The entire body of firemen were in vited by the Rescues to the spacious Hall occupied by the Neps, on Broad St. 7/erc one of those reunions occur red that only occur with fireman. The Rescues punched everybody, right and left, washed it down with any other kind ol liquid, and smokol the entire party. Dr. Wardell, taking advan tage of a lull in the cross-firing that oiug on, read a very humorous poem apropos to the occasion, which elicited rounds of hearty applause. One o'clock being the dinner hour the party made their way to the Gulf Road Home. Wc think that wc done ample jus tice to the really elegant repast, spread by our friend Parnell, at the tabic, hut wc arc not competent to the task of describing it. Ilia Honor, the Mayor, with tho Board of Aldermen, was lmml, as was also a number of special ly invited guests, including, of tour* the Press. They arc always on hand on these occasions, and 011 this one. we cheerfully testify to the capacity of our Senior, Chastain, and Charley Pendleton for putting things out 0/ sight. During this interesting part of the programme, (wc were very busy at this time) wc lost sight of Russell and Johnson, of the Democrat, but from accounts, they acquitted them selves with great credit. Tho muttering thunder and the hea vy rain-drops that came pattern); down at 1 o'clock, iudicatcd (as it proved to be) a steady evening Notwihstanding tho continued rain our Department Officers ordered the force into line on Broad ft, at 4 o'clock. Under a driving rain tho boy manfully waded through mud and water, pulling their beautifully decor ated apparatus after them. After the inspection, which was gone through with, with all the precision of a Milita ry parade, the German Reading Club not to be out done by other organiza lions, in extending the hospitalities of the place, invited the boys in red, to their elegantly furnished rooms below l'lclchcr st. Here again for an hour did wit and wine flow. The Germans arc noted for the manner in which they care for and speed partin: guest's, and wc venture that our friends in B., will carry back with them pleasant memoriesofour German Reading Club. As the sable curtain of night was drawn around us, still the rain poured in torrents; notwithstanding which, our gallant firemen, not to be out done by the very element which they for the protection of others, might have been seen busily intcrvicivin; Livery men and carriage drivers. By 0.30 o'clock the upper hall of the Court room was well filled. The Orchestra struck up a grand march and the Ball was opened. The dancing continued until 12 o'clock, when refreshments claimed the attention for a short time of gay the Terpsiclioreans. This like everything else attempted by tho Man agers was perfectly arranged in the most minute detail. A very pleasing incident occurred just at this time showing how firmly firemen arc knit together. Mr. I. ltoscnfcld ou behalf of the “Peabody IIosc," holding ii hand a handsome silk banner upon which was inscribed “Excelsior," step ped into tho middle ot the hall and presented it to their host's the Neps, iu a very felicitous speech, replete with happy thoughts and ideas. The flag was received by Mr. W. E. Davies who eloquently portrayed the common dangers,* and brotherly feeling that ever characterizes true firemen. Dan cing was soon after resumed and kept up until 2 o'clock a. m. Wc will not attempt a description of the vast hall, with its hundreds of feet of beautiful wreathes hanging in graceful festoons from pillar to pillar, and around the room, with rich and rare exotics at every turn; whilst elegant paintings adorned the walls. Mottoes, monograms and emblems met the eye everywhere appropriate to the occasion. On every hand was seen those delicate touches that speak Our Side Walks.—It very forcibly occurred to ns, on the day ot the Fire Parade, outside of hearing the remarks made by some of oar visitors,more times than once too, “that such a thriving and prospective city as Thomasville ought to have belter sidewalks.” Wc don’t know whose province it is to keep them in order, whether the city authorities or the owners of property, if the latter we think the Council should be the judge of the manner of keeping them up, and see that they are kept up. 2 hey are all right in dry weather it is true, and might be in a snow storm, but let a healthy rain come and there are some places, on Broad Street at that, where a battcau would come m very handy. In front of Hirt’s shoe shop for instance, it is wade or no go. But with as wide awake city fathers as we have, we guess a hint is sufficient. It is true wc are not a city yet; but when Fletcher Institute rears a hand some Male College, when that pala tial Hotel blocks up Mr. Mitchell's handsome corner, when the Gulf Road extended to Pollard and locates its rast machine shops here, then wc may lie a city, and we had as well begin now to put on city appearances and habits, to this extent at least. A Bright and Happy Day for the Sahbatli School Children. As announced in oui last issue, the threatening weather prevented the original programme, from being car ried out on the day previous, but the next (Saturday) nature was wreathed, in her softest and sunniest hues. The morning was ushered in, by a bright clear sky, an augury of the lovely day that followed. \s early as 8 o’clock the hundreds of children, was tripping joyously toward ihc common rendezvous, the Presby terian church; forgetful of the disap pointment of the day before, with laughing eyes, glistening with happy sccntillations of pleasure, that only children feel on an occasion like this. By 0 o’clock the largest number, of bright sparkling eyes, that was ever gathered inside the walls of the Pres byterian chutth, at one time, had col lected aud eagerly awaited the action of the gentlemen, having the pro- ramme in charge. The Thomasville Band, headed by their leader in elegant, tasty uniforms, had in the meantime made their ap pearance. A few minutes after nine, this army of little soldiers, was put iu line by Col. McGlashan, who has set many a squadron iii the field. On the historic plains of Gettysburg, Chaoccl- lorsville, and all around our late be leaguered capital, has the gallant Col. led the glorious old 50th. With thousand proud recollections, cluster- around this brave body of Geor- s choicest sous, wc doubt, however if the Ex-Confederate officer, did not tccl as conscious a glow of pride, and his heart swell with as noble, and pa triotic emotions, when he put tion this Brigade of little soldiers, as he ever did heading his gallant com- and, when victory or defeat huug iu the balance, and a nations destiny was at stake. The procession moved up Jacksou to Broad, thence up Broad. to the Methodist church, to the iuspiriu; uotes of the Band. wing to engagements, Col. McCall unable to be present; his place however was filled by the Rev. Mr. McGchec, who was followed by Col, McGlashan, in his own inimitable itylo. Here three hundred, sweet childish voices chimed iu, and swelled out in one volume of 6ouud, the beautiful festival songs, selected for the occa sion. Their very discords were melody. The exultant happy voices, of this throng of children will long ring in the cars of those who heard them. After the exercises were over at the Church, tho different Schools were re formed, aud marched iu procession to the grove opposite Mr. H. B. Ains worth’s. Here a splendid collation, qwaited the onset of this little army aud right gallantly, but orderly, did they make the charge, and only fell back, after they had assaulted the en tire line. To say that everything was in perfect order, and arranged just exactly as it should be, is but a faint tribute to the ladies, who worked from early morn until noon, in arranging and preparing the tables. The three hundred feet of tabling, lairly groaned, under the many good things, contribu ted so liberally by the citizens. It was a pleasing contrast to the jars and discord, that sometimes unfortunately mar church relations, to sec all the denominations, Methodist, Baptist. Presbyterian, and Episcopal, all ming ling pleasantly together, aud joininj in the same sweet hymns of praise. May we not hope, that each success ive anniversary, will but bind these tender young hearts more firmly to gether, and that they will grow up with broad Catholic views, discarding the narrow, selfish ideas, that have in some instances characterized the past. We cannot close our account of this most enjoyable affair, more happily than by quoting the concluding para graph, of our cotemporary on the same subject. To the Ladies.—The young gen tlemen in charge of the decoration of the Court House, requests us to pre- seut their very grdtciul acknowledge ments, to the following ladies, who so kindly assisted in the work; and by timely contributions of flowers &c. Misses. Laura Coyle, Fannie Hansel], Maud Bick, Julia Alexander, Cynthia McLean, Etta Reid, Mattie Seward, Tcdic Hopkins, Bessie Merrill, Little and Curry; also to Mrs. L. C. Bryan, Mrs, A. Jcrger, aud Mrs. Armstrong. The Hose squad arc also indebted to, and return their thanks, to two ot Dawson Streets fair ones, Misses Ella McKinnon and Mittle Mitchell, for one of the most elegantly decorated carriages, that we have ever seen. “May we have many such pleasant co-operations of the churches inThom- asville, and may those kind hearted ladles, whose practical 1 ands arranged eve filling so well, never be missing, nor without the same able corps of as sistant young men. ” ' Mr. L. F. Thompson, has shown samples of his own and Tennessee meal. We have a very high opinion of anything coming from the old Vol unteer State, but wc must admit, that Luthers sample appeared to us to be Superior. SPECIAL NOTICES. mkodkcerekt. 1.UHua mjnlta.• Cwlilu. tor tie 0«» bd^ t 5i r 5SSai£ e to “ ISAIAH DEALE. PIANOS—WHERE TO BUT. FEBRUARY 1, 1873. Prices reduced fromis to 2» per cent. Largest ’•—*■ *- “—“■ *—— ant 7-oe- stock in th« South to select from. Elegant 7- tave Piano*. Rosewood strnng Ba-s and all modern ii ltdlet, Da Tie & Co’s Square _ , , 71-2 octave. 8375. $410. $430, $430.' IFn. Ksatie & Co.’s superb In strnments lower than ever before sold, Address — for MprcuU - — <t tpeetal terms. Pianos seat on trial to any part of the Sooth. Send for Price Lists, Chta- lofrues, etc. Select the style desired, give in the Pfiler, and we guarantee to tarnish a nrst-daas instrument retaad the money. Wholesale Depot for the celebrated Karoo & 7/amlin Cab inet-Organs. Fifty styles, from $50 to $1,000 each. Delivered freigXt paid to cash butters in any part of the r-oaili. Air piece of Sheet Mn- aic or Music Book published in the United States sent, post-paid, on receipt ot retail price. Ad dress all orders to LUDDEN a BATES. Southern Music Warehouse, mar 21-3u. Savannah, Ga. Remember! If yon need any Books, Paper, Ink, Envelopes, Pens or anything in that line ; or, if you want to purchase a Stein way or Southern Gem Piano or a Silver Tongue Organ, never buy until you have learned ray prices and terms. If you want a piece of music and cannot find it in your place write to me and I will mall it to you five of postage. I import most everything direct from Europe. bat try all and select the best. Price List* aud Illustrated catalogues sent freo anywhere. apl2-tf. H. L. ScUBEtXEK, Savannah, Ga. fcgal Abuertiscmcnts. CBOBai.M-Thomm, Cammtg. Court of Ordinary, April 25th 1873. WheUEas. J. A. Malette, executor of the last man, deceased, makes villand estate of Allen (•plication by petition to this C rt, other-dte said let E. Remington & Son. Arc Agents for several First Class Companies. mch22 3m Painful Accident.—Mr. Douglas Moore, son of our esteemed citizen, Mr. (S’, L. Moore, was so uuforiuuatc as to have his leg broken, between the ankle aud knee joint on Wednesday last. It seems that lie was driving a wild horse, which becoming unman ageable dashed off up Dawson street ; when opposite the College, young Moore leaped liom the buggy, with the foregoing paiuful result. The services of Dr. Brandon were called into requisition at once, aud the broken limb properly set. Tho Moore boys arc not drones in the hive; but steady, industrious, first- class mechanics, and wc regret to hear of this accidcut to oue of them. Miss. Addie E. McClellan & Co, Thomasville, Georgia, Books, Periodicals, Magazines. Sta tionery, Ink, Pens, Penholders, Letter, Note and Initial Pa- • per, School Books, Blank Books, Albums, Cards and Card Cases. A choice selection of Poe Among the numerous buildings .shor tly to be erected is a Masonic Hall. SL Thomas Lodge proposes (aided by sonic gentlemen of means,) to erect a brick cdilico on the the Corner of Broad and Fletcher Sts^upon property owned by the Lodge, that will be cred itable alike to both tho large and in fluential body of Masous here, and the City itself. Let us have tho build ing brethren; it will be another round the ladder of solid improvements, which Thomasville is so rapidly climb- Let us rear a building worthy of dedication to the great Architect of the Universe. An unabated interest continues to be manifested in the series of meetings, being held in the Methodist Church. The regular Pastoi Mi. McGclicc, has been ably assisted during the past week, in his arduous labors, by the following clergymen viz: Rev. Sara’l Anthony, Dr. Leonard, Rev. Jno. E. Scntcll, of the Morvin circuit, aud Rev. W. J. Wardlaw from Valdosta. Fifteen additions have been made to the church. The inter est is widening and deepening. May lie good work go ou. Change of Schedule.—By refer ence to the A. & G. R. R. Schedule it will bo seen that a slight change has been made, by which tho morning train from Savannah arrives at 5,30 A. M., and tho evening train from Al bany at 8,55 P. M. This is well and suits this end of the route, oven it it was madi a little later it would be better still for the connections at Al bany. We understand that the Rev. Mr. McKee has bought one of the most eligiblo lots ou Dawson street, and proposes to erect a handsome resi dence in that very desirable part of the city. We welcome this gentleman as one of our citizens,and trust that he may be but the first to settle iu our towu; of a large number of Western gentlemen who arc looking South ward for homes. F. PAINE, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, A. P, WRIGHT. C. W. STEGALL TQOS. C. MITCHELL Special Partner, Broad Street, THOMASVILLE, GA Work promptly done satisfaction guaranteed. mar 21-ly WRIGHT & STEGALL, BAXKKRN HAN8ELL & HANSELL, Fire Inrusance Agts. Representing OU Hartford, of SABTPOBD COAST AST- North British Mercantile, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. In addition to tketr Banking hulntn they have erected a NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE and are prepared to store and make liberal ad- seanr**—■ ** “—* ■ 21-1 jr. vanoee on cotton, at raaaonable rates. SOUTHER <£*»*** mar 21-ljr. Dining Saloon. Fletcher Institute, Mai© High School Table Supplied with Fresh Oysters and Fish AND THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. Meals at Any and All Hours. A.Q. MCQdjfA. M. meh 22 2m • Principal JOSEPH JERGER&BRO. Watch-Makers and Jewelers, public that he is still at his pared toaci-ommodatr them with all thing* Good to Kat. He I*fitting up, and will have re*.It in % few days, a Dining Apartment, wbkli a ill 1* rctirod. convenient, well furnished and kept thoroughly clean. Iu addition to the Saloon, lu* ban now ou hand and wiU keep constantly supplied with Tiie. Finent Cigm-w. 10,000 of the following nopelar hramls now in store; Reims Victoria, la Kira t*ja. La 1U««, 1U|- ietv, 15 cents; La Flor do Morales, 10 cents. #Vrs* Ofdrr. mmd f'dS arriving l»v evorv train and for wtle iu aiir d.-siml quantity. FAMILY GKOi'EKIKS. A full assortment always on hand and at very S. J. Cassels, &BVGGIST, DRUGS, MEDICINES, GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE READ, Z1XC PAINT, COLORS WINDOW CLASS, ILLUMINATING. LUBRICATING, andpaintoils. ,'ul) tt\tl. ar.wl*— IV' rilF-S.'ltl/'TIUNS , mi ,1-ly A. r. I-REVATT LABOR STOCK OF A.: R, SMITH, Bakery Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Srorjzs» MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ! CONFECTIONERY, Large supply of .S’poctacles, • I®? promptly done at moderate I watches and other articles le six months we will not I*e re*i«u All orders for Books,. Papers and Magazines solicited and promptly at tended to. Daily papers constantly on hand. marJl-Om. mx GQQPS. BOOTS, NATIVE WINE. HiAROWAFtK ETG,. ETC. WOMB BEtQOBGTIQft —FROM THE— Piney Woods Vineyard, WINE, DEL EWARE CONCORD HARTFORD HARTFORD SWEET Domestic Goods, Drown Home spuns, of all kinds, Mencli- inj-s, Tickings, Pant Stutts, Crockery .1 by tho higlic o.lic.1 d scientific autboriti it for the sick or hale. Jood Wine made—as it must lie—from the re juice of the Oral*’ needs no pulling or blow- < up of iu merits. For thousand* of years ;ne has been, and Is now •* - —” - ‘ i, in health ‘ er 1 the high •nials fl a the for disputed it. t wo other premiums have wines; and the high testi- gn born rititens here, fully : to the di tale in bottles or barrels by John Stauk, Proprietor P. W. V. SIMMON’S HEPATIC BITTERS, JJAS proven Itself to be all tli We buy our Goods at the lowest pri ces and wc intend selling for short •rolits. Call and examino our stock before purchasing. Wo arc Agcuts for tho Quitman Factory and wc arc picpared to fur nish their Yarns aud other Goods, on ;ood terms as Uia saino Goods can be bought in the State. mcl)21 ly In the dneys, skin, stomach, bowels. Ac., is not lied, /'ersons sutiering of dyspepsia, rbotm-. rulache, constipation, billiouMiets, if., should >tfail to try it. Dr. /*. S. Uowar, says he lec- umends It lu his practice, and has not once been sappointed. T. S. Paine, Druggist, Thou lie, is wholesale agent. ^111 druggists hav ou sale. Try it at once. apr 12-3i To Visitors of Thomasville the Pro prietor offers inducements Unsurpassed ! Rooms Large, —AND— Well Furnished ! POLITE JL\D OBLIGING SERVANTS. loose on the Corner of BROAD & CLA Y STS. First-class Boarders Solicited. Special Premium.-We arc authoriz ed by Mess. Ainsworth & Fiuu, to of fer ^5, in Gold, for the best prepared lunch basket brought to our Pic Xic on the 30tli. We would like to lunch, ou that day, with the party getting tins premium. A. LINTON, Proprietor. Another Special Premium.—We arc requested by the firm of Harda way, McKinnon & Co., to say, that they will give a premium of $5, in Gold, for the best collection of squash es placed on exhibition on the 30th.— Who will get it ? We are indebted to our kind friend Mrs. John B. Slater, for a very tasty sample from her >’trawberry beds. These remembrancers although trans itory, are highly appreciated. Our kind neighbors of the “Enter prise” have placed our composing room under obligations. We hope to be able to reciprocate this courtesy. J. M. Martin was run over iu Ma con a lew days since, by a train of cats and killed instantly. It rained last Tuesday. Perhaps tome of our readers observed it. Any one wishing to purchase a fine new piano, can make it to their inter est to consult me before purchasing. J. B. Christian. LOUIS JEHGEBt TAILOR. All kinds of work. Catting. Making. Rvrairing, a*.-.,«loneatlajoU»t*t«lon FLETCHER ST. L. J. SPITZ, Cabinet Maker, —o- Has removed his Shop from Broad to Jackson Street over Tho:np-on' 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 21-5m. House Furnishing Goods, i Have now and keep constantly "on ! PUTMAN BROS, hand a Large assortment : z*. An<l In. rv*. Bn.ll.- 'Boll*. Itri Bit*. Blind llir DEALERS IN IUig*. F rn Fork. HATS A. HOMEISTER, AT liIB OLD STAND. .‘•vein, .String 1' Stork Lh-U. .S't.K- Di.w. BiMMitmHqu Would respectfully in for icir Stock - " OoiiMatini r tliu Spring Trade ii icir friend* that . \ It. .SMITH. d everything needed by Farmer*; such a PLOWS, HOES’, TRACES, Etc. DAVIES & CO., B. F. Fudge, Tinner AND DEALER IN Cooking i All Parlor Stoves Kinds! DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN Drugs* Mebigutrs* GaKMiCRLS* P./r.vrs, Oils, BausMEs* TOIELT AND FANCY GQ0D8, TOYS : Fine Liquors, Tin and Hardware! Mioaflug mud Omtfcriuff done iu the best •tyle. SHOP opposite the Market House ou Jackson street, at his new building. GIVE ME A CALL, mar 21-3m B. F. Fudge. DKAYING and HAULING! I AM PREPARED to Dray for the PwUk by the SINGLE DRAY LOAD, Or any other quantity that may be devirad. I keep a lot of good Wagon* and Team*, with CAREFUL DRIVERS, do hauling to aod from the Country at LiTery Rates. J.X.McKIXNoX. aj nl!9 Lanai. X&aittlt Dekle AT HIS OLD STAXD, I* prepared to plan mod erect any style Wood Building*, nod soUdu Carpentering In all it* brancLce. ALSO Lumber for Sale—all Sorts and Style. GRIST MILL Hi*Crist Jfin M kept hi perfect «H«r and make* Stml and n—fey lofoefet to no other GRINDING DAY8. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. C3FFHVS! 3f ctalic Buried Cm»tt and Mpftrffr Cat- As rgra—tod by this ent, < WOOD COmM Always m hand. PURE Wines and Liquors. Presciptions carefully compounded at all hours. mch !-l-y P. McGlashan, ALE & LAGER ALWd MON DHAUtlirr. Buggy* DEALER IX Saddles, Bridles, HARNESS: SADDLES, From $5,00 and upward. HARNESS, “ *14,00 BRIDLES, - *1,00 “ ami all kinJs of IIor»e Furniture, Every description of CARRIAGE. BUGGY. Wagon Materials, Shoe Findings etc. 1 have on band a Large Slock of LEATHER of all kind., for talc al 1ow price. Enameled Leather and Cloti^ a Fine aaaurtmen: of CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. I am agent for Urn IfamuLL, wood, HotM^’Comut. and the Cele brated DOW LAW, COTTON- PLANTER. which I Mil at Factory prlnMi Call and tee me. Strict attention paid to orders by mail. mch 22 Cm Carriage andWagon lit 1 ! lONitoi-y. Jfav«.g r*.«r/v«>J my » a of Bsggbw. f nmer TjAfl • »i wupjiit a stdcjaj l, T s*«fej*• to A Larger Stock* Better Tariatt usd at fwwy wfeh 1 tod to rn—it— and I cxMct • lto.IL Irall «n*cinl mttmUm to my mtmX t$ PLANTATION WAGONS; dh hsmmemtUurn ««lfe4HgU mhih ismdo*>l tost k use II n»U KKTM ea r - - -J - — - — g 7 lhW8g ill Iifei f t rt-4-f l -tw rail rm. S222S’r.552d£“' ,,J 4 “* .. stods so hand I pwfin to •Tjj feg—«ly fifewl trim to awh, dm tag w.v.gmn. —m ly,