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THE TIMES
JHO. B. 0HRI8TIAN, ) Editors
JHO. TRIPLETT. f and Proprietors.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Saturday, May 17,* - - 1873.
To the Citizens of Thomas and
Surrounding Counties.
The general Committee in charge
of the Grand Pic Nic, Horticultural,
and Floral exhibition to come off nt
cur Fair Grands, on the 30th, desires
ns to say; that they will have every
thing in complete readiness for the
occasion. The Brass, and Sirin
Brands will be engaged to play du
ring the (lav. The grounds wHl be put
in perfect order, and the extensive ex
hibition buildings beautifully decora
ted, by tl\c young ladies of the County.
Thomasvillo will pay all the premi
ums, and raise, money to defray all
incidental expenses; so that our friends
from this and surrounding counties,
will not be asked to do anything but to
come, bring their baskets, and enjoy
one of (hose social re-unions, that knit
together so firmly and kindly our
people. No admission fee; no entry
fee; everything free; so come along
cvory-bo/ly bring whatever kind of a
lunch you please, ami invite whomso
ever you please to share it with you.
Arrangements will ho made for spe
cial trains from Albany, Camilla,
Bainbridge, Cairo, Valdosta, Quitman
and Boston. We hope parties will not
confiue themselves to the vegetables
lor which premiums arc offered only
hut bring everything in the vegetable
line.
Tlsoinasi file Keeps Step with
the other Cities of Georgia.
As will be seen elsewhere the Thom
as County Agricultural Society, have
passed resolutions, endorsing the ac
tum of Gov. Smith; and appointed
delegates to attend the Convention on
the goth. The following genlcmco
will represent the Society, viz: J)r. I*
A*. Bower and lion. M. C. Smith.
Our municipal Government will al
so he represeted by Mnj. II. II Harda
way and lion. M. C. Smith.
Whilst we are engaged, ami deeply
interested in promoting the interests
of our own immediate section, yet
our liberal minded citizens, arc not
restricted by geographical lines; hut
arc always ready and willing to lend
their aid, to any cause or scheme that
promises good to Georgia. We send
Rome of our best men to Atlanta, on
the ‘JOth, foaling every assurance that
tliciractions will look to the true in
terest of the whole country. We hear
tily endorse the condemnatory articles
which have appeared in some of our
exchanges, in reference to this lnuly
discussing the politic*! situation. Pol
itics is entirely foreign to the gather
ing. The meeting is for higher and
nobler aims; the amelioration of the
condition of the farmers of the great
Wot, ami the teemiug millions of the
South.
Thci-o ore great and good aims, let
them he carried out. without the
stench ot polities upon them.
- — ♦ — — -
C 'lieu p Transport at ion from the
West.
The Thomas Conlnty Aoitimri.T-
ui:al Society Speaks—Col. Rai-
foiids Land-locked Route En
dorsed.
TiiomasvillkGa., May 8th 1873.
At ll*e regular Mouthly meeting of
the Thomas County Agricultural As
sociation held this day in Thomasville
the following Preamble and Resolu
tions were unanimously adapted.
Whereas, The great demand, con
stantly increasing, for Provisions from
the Western and North Western
States, to supply the wants of the
Southern rollon growing States, and
Whereas, the Bail Bonds of the Coun
try are iiindcquate’to the 7Vansporta-
lion of this immense aninuut of Provi
sions without long delays and deten
tions thus envying much loss and un
certainty to the planters of the South.
Therefore it is
lit solved, That the demands and
wants ot the planters of Georgia, can
not he supplied by the present systems
of Railways connecting the Southern
Slates with the Groat Western Mar
kets: That the wants and interests of
Southern and Western farmers de
mand other cheaper and more reliable
outlets for the interchange of their
Products.
Hcsulced. That nothing, in our opin
ion, will answer the wants of the Wes
tern, North-western, Middle and
Southern States so much as a proper
ly devised system of Canals, that
afford sale and cheap transportation
for the products of these States to the
Sen and the Gulf of Mexico.
lie sol red, That, me deem the con
struction of the Atlantic & Great Wes
tern Canal and the Great Coast line,
Inml-lockcd water way from New Or
leans to the Atlantic O/caii as imlts-
pcnsiblc to the interests and prosperi
ty of the the Planters of the whole
.State ol Georgia, and that we earnest
ly appeal to our Senators and Repre
sentatives in Congress, to bring before
that body a bill to construct the abov
named Canals, ami to co-operate with
the Representatives of the Western.
North-western, Middle and other
Southern States iu the construction of
such other Canals as will supply the
necessities of their people.
1lesolced. That we heartily endorse
and approve the effort of cur Gover
nor James M. Smith iu briugiug this
impot taut subject before the Gover
nors and Farmers of the various States
so deeply interested in these- great
highways to the Sea, and wot
him ns the Cceif Magistrate of our
■ great §tnte to coutinue ids efforts un
til these outlets to the Sea are con
nleted.
JOHN G. DEKLE, Brest.
W.D. M1TCI1 ELI), Sec., Protein.
We place the Independent publish
ed by J. C. Gallahci at Quitman on
our Exchange list. The fust issue
shows twenty four coluras of reading
mutter. Very good tor the reader,
But not so good for the publisher.
The Independent shows that its en
ergetic and talented Editor, means to
run it on the high pressure plan.
Our best wishes go with the new
'enterpriae.
The Advantages of Thomasville
We take, special pleasure la direct
ing the attention of the public to the
first of a series of letters, setting forth
the advantages of the pine region of
Georgia as a resort for invalids, from
the pen of a gontlcmen, whoso stand
ing in the profession, and whose ex
tensive experience and long years of
practice on the sea-coast and in Flori
da, gives him peculiar* advantages in
treating the subject
There is no doubt but that if the
great advantages of this section was
thoroughly understood, and generally
known, among the thousands who an
nually crowd the Everglades ot Flori
da, that hundreds of these visitors
would spend several months of every
year, in our beautiful and healthy in
land city.
The best medical authority on the
two continents recommend us. Why
then, may the question be asked, does
not the tide of invalids turn in this
direction ? We answer, in the first
place, because the relative merits of
different sections of the South is not
properly, or generally, understood iu
the North and West, from whence
comes this annual army with hectic
Hushed checks. They imagine one
section of ttic South will do as well as
another ; when the ablest physicians
this and other lands concur in the
opinion that, for all kinds of Bronchial
and Pulmonary diseases, the Pine re
gion of Georgia is without a rival. In
the sccoud place, the absence of prop
er accommodations. ^
As a class, the northerner who
comes .South to spend his Winters it
accustomed to every comfort and con
venience at honi2, and they have a
right to expect the same wheu coming
S'outli and paying liberal board. So
if w r c would have these people stop in
our midst, we must not only set forth
the climatic superiority ot this section,
but offer hotel accommodations equal
to any in Florida ; then we may reap
the harvest, but not until then.
The first, we shall attempt to do ;
whilst the latter, will certainly be
complishcd next year. With our nour
ishing schools; our Railroad connex
ions; our natural advantages aud our
thoroughly live and go-ahead place
and people, the future of Thomasville
wears, indeed, a rosy hue.
Oppression.
'1 lie people of Louisiana must he
driven to the wall indeed, and suffer
ing such throes of social and political
evil, as no people have ever borne, to
he •.*. filing to bow their necks to the
yoke which the Radical Part}', in its
inhuman ficndislincss, is fastening on
the citizens o! that State. Rather than
hear with their present ills, they are
willing to be put under martial law, or
any other law, to get out of the clutch-
oftho Kellogg Government. The
following from the “New Orleans
Tillies’* will explain:
“To he saved from plunder and lo-
al oppression would lie so great a
blessing that the tax-payors of Louisi
ana would hail with hearty welcome
th« bund that delivered them, even if
it held a sword and were covered with
a mailed gnuntltft. Their present rule
: • doubly intolerable, for it means nt
ice confiscation and degradation.
They cannot, bear it, and, unless by
some adjustment it is rendered more
tolerable, the Modoe parallel will he
epeated in many of our interior par-
shes. Such conflicts may he prevent
'd by the federal soldier}', hut not by
the metropolitan brigade or any State
militia that can he raised.”
A Day with Our Georgia Ex
changes.
Bishop Gross has been installed ns
Bishop of the Diocese of Savannah.
Should u fair day occur during the
season, the Sunday School children of
Macon will have a J’ic Nic. They
have been dressed and waiting for a
week to hear the ringing of the bells
announcing a patch of clear sky.
Waycioss, the growing town nt the
crossing of the A. & G. Rail Road, and
the A. A B. Road, has been selected
ns the county seat of Ware. Now
move No. J* down.
The Editor ol the “Blackshcar Geor
gian; insists on the ieslive lleas ot that
burg, being excluded from his virtuous
couch.
If those lleas should get hold of him,
they will he apt to vote themselves
some buck pay.
The following according to the
“West Point News,” is the way the
festive newspaper cuss, puts it to the
men of hash iu Atlanta:
Sir, bring forth some buttered toast
Some ham, eggs and tea;
A nice beefsteaK and surloin roast.
Aud charge the same to me.
The strangest part of the affair
that it should have been charged at all
to a man with a stub of a pencil, grace
fully reclining above the left ear whilst
a note book’and a wild haggard hun
gry look, all indicated the fourth es
tate.
Hawkins of the Covington Enter
prise. has been to Madison; overcome
by his feelings he “slings* 1 oil* the fol
lowing:
“Fro*h i«the mao with it* dew «I-np of i>eari.
But hi the'presence ofVbJuutifuf MuJi'nm girl
Unwin is the lilly, unheeded the nwe."
He threatens to call again when he
has more tnonev. Unless lie has got
a uew dodge uukuowti to the fraterni
ty, Madison will be exempt from liis
reckless expenditure of greenback:
for sonic time.
A mar who cannot set type, work
press and do things needful to be done
iu a printing office, all day, aud then
read papers and write editorials until
twelve o’clock at night, had better be
doing something else besides publish
ing a country paper. But then, hav
ing done all this, week alter week, to
receive a message from a subscriber
who is two years in arrears to “stop
my paper/’ without paying up, is
euough to make a preacher do some
thing else besides pray. If you donjt
believe it, try it.
Fleming, of the Early Couuty News,
puts it io the foregoing pathetic style
He has evidently been there, and yet
he doer not seem to be happy.
The same paper relates an incident,
that must have been very liarrowin;
to the Coroner. All the fault of the
shot gun. Won't the Juries of some
County lead off, in recommending
higher standard lor shot-guns and
pocket-pistols. It has got to tbit
pitch, that some honest coroner is reg
ularly swindled every week.
The Eatonton Messenger publishes
a very feelincr obUnary of Charley, a
well known dray horse of that town.'
Cause of death over feed. You will
never hear of a country Editor drop
ping his quill from the same cansc;
unless it may be just after blackberries
are ripe, or some other stuff that grows
wild. 9 .
The “kiss if you dare” syle ot bon
net is the latest
We are keeping a sharp lookout for
the first one that makes its appear
ance on Jackson St
The corner stone of the mariners
home, was laid with imposing ceremo
nies on the 9th in’st, at Savannah.
Cpies of the following papers were de-
jiosited in a box beneath the Stone,
viz; The Thomasville Times, Morn
ing News and Advertiser.
Some one has written a poem, enti
tled, “The Railway to Heaven.” We
kpow of a good many who have star
ted bnt got off the track, before get
ting to the first Station.
The sprightly local of the “Georgia
Enterprise,” puts our teeth on edge
thualy:
6omc of the young ladles in Coving
ton are taking lessons in wax-work.
Their attempt at manufacturing artifi
cial fruit makes a man feel uneasy and
hungry as he views the perfectness of
its beauty aud natural appearance.
We can nearly taste those peaches.ap-
ples, grapes and pears, now. With
only ouc exception, tbeic is no place
on earth where a gentleman could
find a belter life-time companion than
here. May the Lord bless the female
poriiou of Covington by sections.
Of course his exception refers to
Thomasville. Thank you Hawkins
we will show you round whenever you
come to T .
Martin of the ‘Home Journal ”
moves upon the sympathies and feel
ings of his subscribers, by heading at
article “A child lost in the woods.’
Under which startling announcement,
he gives dcliuquents teu days to walk
up to the Captains office and settle.
We hope that IJarris will apologize
to Mr. Haskins of Houston, for callin'
the champion Radical Jury organizer
after him. We cant imagiuc what
spile lie can have against Mr. Ilaskius
who from all accounts is a very res
pectable gentleman. IJarris is not
naturally vicious, and we doubt not
when lie realizes the enormity of the
offeuce, that lie will make the amende
honorable.
Piedmont 5 Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, at Richmond, Ya.
Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000.
W. C. CARRINGTON’, President.
D. J. HARTSOOK, Secretary,
B. C. HARTSOOK, Cashier.
J. E. EDWARDS, Vice President.
J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant Secr’ty.
Prof. EDW’D B. SMITH, Actuary.
No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation.
Liberal Hon-Forfintsble Features and Bights of Parties Clearly Defined.
IJ1HIS OOM/-A.YY IS FSO0RESSIVE, J'BCSPEBOUS ANO J-ROMPT. .IT HAS SMALL EX-
t. Small L/wses, Secure Investment, Ample Bceerre And Good 81
UaSuUea.*
; Dividend* Annual;
Examine its merits
_ , ..... Ample B<_
Premiums all i ash; Policies Liberal; and Las |JI1 to each #100 of
before insuring.
General Agency Office for Southern Georgia and Florida,
1351-2 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah.
T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomasville.
Gen. ROBERT BULLOCH, Ocala, Marion County,
Special Agent for East and South Florida.
EKLIOX* «fc L’ENiJJUjE,
GFJYFR.1L .ICIf.rTS FOR SOVTTMIBRJY GBORGImt and FL.ORMD.M.
SEASONABLE GOODS
—AT—
BOLSHAW 4 SILVA'S.
t, 154 St. Julian and 149,151 Bry an Sts.,
s-A.TTA^3srisr-A.Ta:, gka..
Ice Chest Refrigerators,
Pea-ft iwl Fly Brushes,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Plated Ice Picthers,
Feather Dusters,
Kerosens Stoves,
Wire Covers,
Fruit Jin's,
Fly TVnps,
Churns.
And our usual full sup ly of
Crockery,
China,
Glassware,
NEW
TAYLORSLADSON,
GeneralMerchandise
Description; including Planter!
of a very kind, kept constantly oi
Ibr ssle on Reasonable Term*,
ctfully invite our Friend* i
nd we will guarani
Dr. JiM. Andrews,
Harms Located In
TSQM&SriLLJS, Gd,
Throat, Gravel, Disease* of the Heart
and Liver, Infatuation of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indigestion,
Sick Headache,
A X D
Diseases of Long Standing.
Cancers
InvariablyCurcd.
PILES TREATED
WITH IN LIMITED SUCCESS.
To Tie Late!
GHAS. QASStaAW.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
26 1-2 Whitaker Street,
Savannah, - • C5a.
Trade Solicited. mar 21-Cm.’
W. C. BUTLER,
Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
BOOTS anil SHOES
Or Every Description*.
First-class stock always on hand.
Orders from tlio country will hav<
prompt attention. tnar21-ly.
Nearly everybody that we see com
ing into town brings a bag full of t
r a barrel, ami carries it to West&
windle, so fiat they can ha
ground into meal at once. They make
the best meal ol any steam mill that
ever saw, and we hope that c
n will give them their patronage.—
uiiUn Enterprise.
t is hard that the good citizens of
Mitchell county, who want grindin;
done, have to cither go West or he
suciiullcd. Ahem!
Two negroes and a while boy prefer
staying in the Camilla jail, to taking
the doubtful chances of picking up a
precarious existence on the Commons.
The ones that saivcd out, could not sec
in that light.
Now aud then a rabbit breaks the
monotony iu ye ancient city of Mill-
edgcville, by dashing across the old
enpilol grounds. Put some of the
thieves that have infested Atlanta the
last few years, in Millcdgeville, and
they would steal the fur from off a rab
bit’s caudle appendage, before he could
run a hundred yards.
C.L. GILBERT I CO..
Wholesale Dealers in
CHOICE Family GROCERIES,
Vegetables,
Fruits Confectionaries,
Butter, Cheese, Pig Meat?,
Pickled Beef, Spiced Pigs Feet,
Mackerel, Cod Fish, Tea, Coffee, Self-
leavening Flour, Soap, Starch,
Candles, Canned Fruits, Pick
les, Nuts, Raisins, Sar
dines Yeast Powders,
Condensed Milk,
Matches,
Kerosene Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines, &c., &c.; &c.
50 Tubs New Northern Butter, just
received and for sale low by 1
C. L. Gilbert & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
. 1C3 JUid 1G5 Bay Street
MARRIED,
At the reuldencu of Mr. L. A. Dreycr, in thin
city, at 3o’clock, p. m., on the 12th in*t. f by the
Rev. Mr. Harri*. Pastor ofPortugee .Synagogue,
Savannah,! la., Mr. 1 Uvhl Glauber, of dltany.Ga
to Miss Henrietta Isaac, or this city. -Vo card*.
It is not an every day affair, for an
Editor to have a bottle of champagne,
placed before lnm, flanked by the
usual pftcc, of cane; and to realize for
himself and not lor another, that
nothiug hut a cork intervenes between
him and the sparkling liquid. The
niarrige notice elsewhere explains.
The happy young bride, and pround
husbaud of an hour left on the even
ing train. They are followed by the
kindest wishes of all iu the “Times”
office, for all including the “devil” him
self have partaken of the printers fee.
In Thomasville, on the lSUi ir.»t, l.y the Iter.
Joshua Goii key, S. B. Lewis to Mr*. /;. N. Rol-
On Thurs l:
Field
V. Ill
DIED,
... Morning, at S o’clock, a. m.. ir
-, of Congestion of the Rniln, Annii
d 11 years, ti month* and 3 day*.
New ^Viiucrtiscmcnts.
200,000
—POUXDS OF—
WOOL WANTED,
Highest Cash Price Paid
may 17 3t. By W. F. H L'BEKT.
Dissolution of Partnership.
fPHE Partnership heretofore exist ng between
A the und*r*tgii<-d, under the Arm name rf
Rlaeksln-ar William*, is this 'lay dissolved.
//. William* continue* the business and will set
tle tip the indebtedness <>f the late Gnu
J. J. RL/fCKSHEJIt.
//. W1LLL4MS.
Thomasville, Ga., Yay 13th 1S73.
THE BREAD OF LIFE,
May be obtained by going to L. F
Thompson's t ew mill on Jackson St,
where you will always find the finest
quality of meal. * Grinding done
promptly.
may!7-lt.
Hiss. Addle E. McClellan & Co,
Thomasville, Georgia,
Dealers iu
Books, Periodicals. Magazines, Sta
tionery. Ink. Pens, Penholders,
Letter, Note and Initial Pa-
* per. School Books. Blank
Books. Albums,
-f. Cards and Card
Cases.
A choice selection of Poems.
All orders for Books* Papers and
Magazines solicited and promptly at
tended to.
. Daily papers constantly on hand.
marilCm.
Savannah,
mnr-'t-lj.
Geo.
THOMASVILLE
Constantly on ltaiul a large variety of
furniture;
CONSISTING OF
Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes,
French Bedsteads, Chairs, Book
ers, Mifes, Tables, Loun
ges, Etc., Etc.
W'e guarantor to Fell Furniture a* cheap a
can bought iu Savannah or (elsewhere.
We will slso take order* lor Furniture imp du-
Jlt cr you the Manufacturer’* invoice* and charge
but A per cent commbwioir Sathrihrtion guanui
teed.
You can select any style and quality of Furni
ture from our Photograph Itook. Give u* a call
RI SKING k OLTTEN,
»pr5 ly.
Henry D. Weed. George Cornwell
Joseph I). Weed.
"Weed & Cornwell,
Importers of
HARDWARE AND IRON,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GKN’L .SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
.UUntie V «iMir Railroad 4 m.,
Savannah, Ga., May 3d, 1*73. |
On and after Sunday, May the 4th, Train* o
thi* Ibad will run a* follows:
Night Express Passenger.
Leave Savannah dally at 4.30 p m
Arrive *t Live Oak 4.05 a m
•* Thonia*vil!e 5.30 •*
“ Bainbridge *.15 “
“ Albany «
Leave Altum;
DRY GOODS,
HOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
WILLOW WARE,
NOTIONS &C.
SALE AED LIVERY
STABLES!
Buggies and Horses for Hire,
—AND—
Parties sent to any portion of the*
COUNTRY,
At the most Reasonable Rates.
Call at my large Itrick Stable* on Broad Street
and see my
HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS,
E. J. YOUNG.
THOMASVILLE
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
would retpectOiU;
all dlacaae* ]>eculiai
failed to give telle
ictly carried out. Hi
■orglaand other SUte«
We, having been treated
where liU direction* »
Hundred* of Femalei
*upp.iM .1 to be loot
rithout K-
will cheerfully rendu
I hit prufeMFiona *i>eeiaUy
v !«e found at all hour*dttri<
Drags & Medicines,
Kept constantly on hand.
Profits Small !
Wm. M. Bird & Co.
House a n <1 Villa
PAINTS
Fr.-pared for immediate u*e, and tequirin
NoWnter orAlknlis
Used in our Prvpaiatiou*.
XotliiiiKbut (lie Purest ,1lak>rialt>
G. J. NORRIS, PROPRIETOR
//a* now the most complete Livery. Sale and
Feel Stable* ill South Georgia, furnished with
the very l-e*t
HOUSES aiui HUGGIES.
riEST-CLASS TUEN0UT3
Funil.l,.I, will, or .ilLoul .luuUooc
HACKS iuu! CARULUiES,
Bainbridge.
Tho
Live Oak -
Ule..
It. K..for.
M CV .......
South-western Railroad.
>rida,
from Jacksonville. 7a!laha**ee,el
. P. & M.
id’Al-
Albiuiy with train* on the
with train* f
Jrrive at Sa<
Oak with
connectJoi
cw rC!
Train* .*
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
WESTERN DIVISION
I-cave Lawt-m, (Sundav* excepted) »t 7
Arrive at Valdo*t*. U
*• Aibai
Leave Albany
Pamcogen
ille...
..~.72»la
3.«» l
.....5.04
t Albany with night t
•lay, /liur*
i Railroad, leaving Albany Monday, Tue*-
lurnlayand Fri-lay. and arriving at Al-
■ Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday and Satur-
Mail Steamer* leave Bainl ridgeffery If'ednea-
lay at 9 a. m ., for Apalacldco'a.
marj9-tf. II. S. Haines, Gen’l Supt.
L J. SPITZ,'
Cabinet Kaber,
—o—
Has removed his Shop from Broad
to Jackson Street over Thompson's
Foundry, near tho Depot, ttrhere be
is fully Prepared to execute all work
entrusted to him, with promptness and
dispatch.
Give him a call—prices moderate.
" L. J. SPITZ.
March 21-5ui.
x. ii i r r r ,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
C'lr-order*, large or small, promptly HIM.
ALL WORK WARRANT ED.
mar 21 -ly.
TO THE LADIES!
MRS. SARAH E. PETERS,
Respectfully infor
Spring Millinery Goods,
—OF THE—
Newest and Latest Fashions,
Such a* //at* and Bonnet*, trimmed j
trimme-f. Trimming*. Plan
A id G1 vt», Coriwt*. Lace*
allt kept in a !!r*t-cla#* mil
Im tar good*. My price* I
h Flower*.
l a mine mr good*. Mr r.rtce
down a* low as in any mark
DBESS-MihIXG and FITTIXG!
In thi* line I am well "prepared to pka*e the
mo*t fastidious, in b>*h price* and work, acd so
licit a liberal share of patronage, feeling *ari*fied
that I can plea** all. aprS ly.
Dr. R. L Halls
Anti-ChHt & Fete? PiUs,
AT
Wholesale and Retail by
T. S. PAINE,
mar 21 3m tna g*i*t
MITER’S
FLUTING & SMOOTHING IEON.
WOMAN'S BE3T EEIE5B.
The .JTmrt fmefml Mmtrmtima mf the •tge.
PRICE ONLY $2,75.
This valuable Inventi-wi ran bow I* procured
U GLORGK IwfUHIH.
Mtaftst tot Zbuunu zed adjacent cuuntie*.
-IT* . • # .
OIL DEPOT,
» Whitaker and 130 Bryan Street*,
SAVA Will, GA.
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147 Broughton Street,
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Dealers iu all kinds of
We are now offering a very exten
sive and varied stock of
NEW, FASHIONABLE AND
DESIRABLE GOOD*,
AJ extremely low Price* for Cash.
Orders for Guodsor samples prompt
ly attended to* Freight paid od re
tail bills amounting to over $20.
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THOMAS N.THEUS& CO.
Imi>ortcr* and I Valcr* In
Fine Watches, & Jewelry,
SnorKtt WdMEt
MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS,
MUSIC AL BOXES, etc.
S. W. Cor. Bull and Broughton St*..
SAVANNAH, GA.
W ate he* and Jewelry rejwlred.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
Importers ami Dealers
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BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And I’ropnctnrs of tlic Celebrated
Indian
Vegetable Bitters.
131 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - OA.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
L St. Julian Stre<
Books and Stationery of all Kinds-
V-pving and Seal I’r
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DEALER
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Tin Ware*. IIou.se FurnUhiug'Goodi
1 RcKifln^, Guttering,
Roof*,
Lovell & Lattimore,
105 A 157 Ooueveut 8treet,
SAVANNAH, - GA:
American. English ami Gc*
House Furnishing Goods.
Hr. W, A. l.r t>*Krri r
Champion & Freeman,
Savannah - Ga.
Invito atteutioii to their full n ud
vuxietl stock of
PROVISIONS.
MS."
FISH.
GROCERIES.
fa, K10 A I.-igtiarre Golfoe* ; Cut. |..»
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TOBACCO.
LIQUORS.
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LIFE ASSURANCE
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UNITED STATO
Assets
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Ltii'Ifer than that of any other
Coiiijiany ill the World.
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WILLIAM R. ARAMS,
UKNKHAI. AUKXT,
Savannah. - Georgia.
irlor. and Heating Stov
t«»N :»ii«l S|Kirtiiii» Gouih,
s CdcbraUsI Water
■*. Nail* and Hollow
ire. Tin Plate and
Sheet Iron.
8. W. Olea*n. J*». Mai»ui*g-
SAVANNA//
MACHINE WORKS
& W. GLEASON & CO,
ENGINEERS, St MACHINIST.**,
*»l Jteu&ctaNn ot a»4 Deatea In Fortalta*
aud Mustomtry Mtuum KmaUmm. Bmau MU1*. Ho-
prhuw.G!uG«ar, akufoug. Autlry. Iron
Bra** CaMlag*. .
t»aud IX SC." Julius Ktrewt.
UR 2I-17. 5AVJHNAH, OA. .
Partie* ordering good* will have-
them carefully and promptly filled.
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SAMUEL"T HAMILTON.
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‘Jinc Watches, jewelry,
MLYEB-WAHE.
Musical Boxes, Fancy Goods, etc.,
Ccc. U.?M, Vkttkn, M. J.1W. HU.,
HAVANNAII, (M.
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WILSON'S
Photograph Room*,
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WILSONS
Ferrotype Rooms.
21 HULL 8TBKKT.
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CONFEDERATE GENERALS.
'Li. J. GtYAJl,
8AVASKAU, . . . GEOKUIA.
KM.EXUUI UltAik. a
Lee, Johnson, Jackson, Beau*
regard, ami others,
John Oliver^
HOUSE * SIGH Painter.
GILDER & GLAZIER.
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and Gbukn'
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MIXED PAINTS UP ALL COL
ORS AND SHADES,
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