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"THE TIMES
JHO. B. OHBISTIAN, > Editors
JHO. TRIPLETT. > and Proprietors.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Saturday, May 24, - -
1873.
Pulaski House Savannah.—Wo
had ihe pleasure of stepping at this far
famed hotel last week, for the first
time under tho present popular admin*
istration. We hau heard a great deal
of the handsome style in which Maj.
Cameron and his popular associates
were keeping it up, consequently, we
were partially prepared to see it This
is now in every particular a hotel
which would do credit to any city in
America, as elegantly furnished, as
well couducied and we arc glad to sec
well pntronized.
Press Association.—This body
met on the 14th at Amcricus. The
meeting was cutircly harmonious, and
business of importance to the fraterni
ty disposed of, to the satisfaction of
nil.
Thu press of the State teems with
long articles on the hospitality and
l»eauty of Amcricus. We warn those
Amcricus girls against some of these
editors, they will he straggling hack
there certain ; and, unless they
hake rolls, milk the cow, rock the cra
dle and do the clipping, they had bet
ter let these fellows “lock up some
other to
The
vkknoks Convention,
Wrniori' the Governors.—This
lsi-ty met in Atlanta on the 20th and
adjourned after recommending three
gn at inland routes from the West.
Of'*ourso the land-locked route
left out in the cold. Cause—dont cost
enough money, and consequently no?
enough to he made out of it.
Gov. Sindh strangled one scheme
in which South-west Georgia was vi
tally interested, and now he has ably
assisted in performing the same kind
ness for us again; not this seclio
alone this time but the whole Missis
sippi valley.
Truth is Stranueu than
Tio\\—It sounds more like fiction than
truth, to read of the truly wouderful
escape of a portion of the crew of the
ill-lulcd Polaris. Becoming separated
from the ship after Captain Half
death, nineteen persons, including two
women and several children, drifted
lilleeu hundred miles on an immensu
floe of ice, which was originally llv
miles across, hut was reduced to about
twent) yards before they were taken
olVby the British ship Tigress. They
were alloat on this iceberg for half ”
year, several consecutive months ol
wlmh was continual night. A more
desperate or inhospitable position, for
a number of human beings to he plac
ed in, can scarcely ho conceived of.
Heath’s Doin
-Within a short
time the mysterious reaper lias thrust
in Ins scythe and cut down some of
the brilliant men of the age. John
.Stuart Mill, the great thinker of Eng
land ; .1 allies Brooks, of New York,
who Mood, in his particular field,
without a peer; s. r. Chase, the great
liimntii r, who kept the gun-wales of
-Lincoln's liuniiciul trail above the
THE FAIR.
Elsewhere we publish for tho last
time, the names of the yarious com
mittees and the premium list 'A word
to the gentlemen, on the committees.
Get your different sections interested
in this matter* Remember' that there
will be hundreds hero from other
counties, and Thomas must not disap
point public expectations. You can
urcly induce your friends and neigh
bors, to give one day this Spring, to
social reunion and to comparing the
first lruits of the soil. It is only by
such a course that we can measure our
progress, Thomas county occupies
the most enviable attitude to-day, of
any county in South-west Georgia, as
regards her Agricultural resources
and her health. Hundreds arc look
ing towards us with a view to settling
here. Let us show them what the
rich soil of old Thomas can do on
the 30th. There will probably be
lively competition for many of the
premiums, from other Counties; and
trust there will be; we hope how-
r that our planters and gardeners,
will make it interesting for any who
may carry off, our golden prcmitfbis.
We would urge upon the planters and
friends of the enterprise, the impor
tance ot putting on exhibition, sam
ples of all kind of Vegetables, whether
auy premiums have been offered for
them or uot. If all will bear this ii
mind, there will be one of the finest
displays of this kind at our Fair
Grouuds on next Friday,ever witness
ed in the State of Georgia. Our Fall
exhibitions have heretofore eclipsed
aud distanced all other simular Fairs
in the Slate. Let us inaugurate this
Spring a Horticultural Show, that will
he hul the first of a scries of such, that
shall rival in interest an magnitude,
our Full exhibitions.
A word to the ladies. Without
your aid. prescucc aud flowers,, we
will fail; however hard we may
labor. Everything depends on
you, from the preparation of the lunch
ha.-ket to those inaguificcut displays of
flowers und plants, around which
hundreds will delight to linger, and
whose beauty aud fragrance, language
will he found inadequate to portray.
You can do much, and we have every
assurance that you will not disappoint
us. As this will be strictly a basket Pic
Xic, cvciy one being presumed to
come prepared to satisfy the inner
man; yet as there arc always a great
many strangers present, on these oc
casions, and many who will find it
inqiossible to make such preparation;
it will he well for the ladies of the town,
as well as the Count}', to come pre
pared as we doubt not that they will;
to see that all are properly cared for
Col. Haines has kindly assured us,
that special train** will be run from
Alhnnv, Camilla, Baiuhridge nml in
termediate points; also from VaMosta,
(juitiuau and Boston. This will give
all an opportunity of spending a de
lightful day at ou? Fairgrounds, view
ing the products of our Soil, admiring
the fair holies ofThomas, and listening
to the soft strains of sweetest music.
Remember no charges for entrance or
«.«»•; iv.es. 33,o. j-ovd}' is invited.
A Day with Oar Georgia Ex
changes.
Barron, of tho Franklin Hews, backs
the fleak in his town against creation.
The local ot the Camilla Enterprise,
subsisted principally on turnips and
onions last week. They were poore
specimens. *
According to the “Seaport Appeal.’’
The improvements situated at the foot
of Mansfield Street, in the old town of
Brunswinck will be sold on the 1st
Tuesday in June;
ALSO
the balance of the town. .
Tho Bainbridge, Cutlibert & Colum
bus Road, sold the last time to Mr.
Tumlin for 82,500 01 two dollars and a
half we dont reccollct which. Its all
the same however.
Hereafter parties indulging in the
pugilistic art, with a view to bloody
noses, and getting their names in the
Cuthbert Appeal; must either come to
time and tho scratch, on the square or
else furnish a cart, in which Sawtell
may ride to the bloody ground. This
rule will be srliclly adhered to.
Gnffiu boasts of a $10,000 fire.
Dr. Seth Green proposes to hatch
out a million of shad per day, in the
Savannah river under an appropria
tion of Congress, for stocking the
Southern rivers with shad. It is time
Uncle Sam was spending some of his
pocket change, in this latitude.
From present indications the mea
sles has a firm grip on Sandcrsvillc,
but will not last 10 go all around. The
supply however at last accounts prom-
sed to hold out a few days longer.
Hie “Central City” of Albany warns
husbands against allowing their wives,
to use that paper for padding bustles
Ac., if there is any due on it. One la-
by alieady suffers seriously from this
kind of dampness. The local of the
Central who prepetrated the above, if
he docs not change his sinful course,
will he found wnuderiug pensively up
and down the hanks of the Flint,
viewing its inirky waters through a
wilderness of court plaslea. We hope
the police will protect him.
Tlie local of Die North Georgia Citi
zen thus exhorts the defunct baud of
Dalton:
Young men, arouse! Throw off the
grufl iucuhus, aud releive our city of
its present monotony. Ye who have
music in your souls and atmosphere 111
your lungs, gird on thy acoustical ar
mor, blow on thy horns in the plenli-
tude ol musical enthusiasm—and greet
will he the fame of thy success through
out the laud.
dm-ii
the
who. for the past few years, lias been
wearing the ermine that once graced
the shoulders of a Marshall and a Ta
ney. < hikes .1 rues, whose name bus
filled the public prints and mind for
the past two years, has been called
away, whilst the fatal sickle has reach
ed #M. Petersburg, ami cut down the
American Minister at the court of the
Czars, Mr. Orr, of South Carolina.—
Verily, death is no respecter of per-
PI0NIC AND EXHIBITION.
The lollowing are the Committees
ml Premium List for the Picnic and
forticultuiul Exhibition to come off
n (lie :hHh ins!.
II NANCE COMM ITTE E.
John Tripled, K. T. McLean, I. Le-
and .1 It. Ilardawav.
SI* El
VI.
o M M I TTE E.
City.—K. T. Mac Lean, 1. Levy, B.
A. Bass, F. X. Lolmstcin, W. K.‘ Da
vies, Isaac Baer, Dr. Coyle, llenry
LndsOu, Charles Dn-xfus* James H.
Hardaway and T. X. Hopkins. [These
nth men are also speeiallv charged
th decorat ing the buildings, nrrang-
.DancanrilU District.—Cap!. Doss,
Jo\n llurvin, John Slater, Illicit
JVinlrh:
T'.inNjistnct.— lo'.ni Linton, Ilcn-
yy Sanford. Walter Jones, Win. Smith.
M’n.v’s Dish-id.— Dud Peacock, John
A. McKintien, llenry Vann, Abra
ham Foreman.
Motion District.—Gobi. MeMurrv,
, Needham Staualand. Moses Butler,
M
i Wilsi
Gtasyow District.—V. L. Neal, Dan
Forrest, George Swift, John <). Car-
Toll.
Cairo District.—John Polk. W. G.
Lewis, John Powell, Dr. Boddeiibury.
Send a nth District.—J. A. Bullock,
.7.0. A. Johuslor., Reuben Bowen,
Rolit. Dekle.
Murphy's District.—James Barrow,
George Hicks, Tom Carlctoii, Win.
Parker.
i the County at Lnryc.—John
Smith.
RKMIUMS TO HE RAID ON THE
GROUND IN GOLD.
•• Two |iouii<U It .liter, 5
Fair Kunj.lrt*of each placed ,»n exhibition.
F«*r Immi mi'! Urgent collection of cut Flow
ers, .. 410
For *e*»r»d bc*i «lltt«* 5
For I tent mm! large** collection of Hot or
Green Home Plant* 10
For l»o*i .Hite .... 5
SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
ItY THE THOM ASM LLE PRESS.
For handsomest Bouquet $5
•• Wreath, 5
BY MESSRS. AINSWORTH 4 FINN.
For tw»t prepared Lit lull Basket, $3
BY MESSRS HARDAWAY, MCKINNON k CO.
For bent collection ofSqtm*be*, $3
BY DR. P. H. BOWER.
For Hid cleanout, nice t drosed amt finest
looking lUbr (boy or nirl | umter two
year* «.M, M be on the gr mnd* nml itc t-
deil l*y three old Ictcht-inr* nml two oil
maid*,... .. $5
BY MESSRS. H. GOLDS TONE k CO.
For the U»t Loaf of Bread, butted uj» .11 a
Matfna tlmrta .Vtore, $3
Coui|K!tition open to the nurromnlinz countlei*.
The Weal of tho “Blackshcar Geor
gian” iterates two young ladies in
calico. We wopld like to see more of
these ttwiSi
Tlit* Memory of Other Days.
The citizens of Tallahassee and
Leon county have laid out and are
building up a town, on the coast at
“Alligator Ilarhor,*’ called “Gulf
Guy.”
We have some pleasant memories con
nected with this Harbor. In the sum
mer of 1st*—, we spent some weeks on
James’ Island, with a parly of friends,
well equipped with rod and gun. Tho
weeks tlew by as we wandered up and
down those smooth sandy beaches,
with some gay and careless cotnpar-
ion; or half reclining, dreamily watch-
ed the surl with its white eiested caps,
as they were driven ashore by the
restless ocean. The mind lulled into
rest and quiet by the murmuring
waves, wandered dreamily bark to
other days. Absent ones come troop
ing along the avenues of* memory;
making its silent chambers resound
with the footsteps ol by gone frieuds.
Across the smooth sea came the Joxv
rippling laugh whose music once
sounded so sweetly and whose long
forgotten tones awoke a thousand fond
recollections, and photographed afresh
on memory’s walls tl e faces of those
who were our companions long, long
Whoever sat for an hour, looking
ross the broad, illimitable expanse
of waters; with the waves gently roll
ing at their feet, and as ofl receding
again; and did no*, unchain tho mind
from the present, and with that won
derful mental faculty, conjure up from
the perhaps long forgotten aud shad
owy past the forms aud faces of those,
whose bright happy smiles, once shed
their radiance around them. Aud
who has not turned with longing aud
yearning heart, from the present;
however bright it may have been, and
looked wistfully hack through tho dim
vista of the past, and allowed memory
to linger around some half forgotten al
though, it may he, humble spot, where
with the friends of our youth, the
bright happy days of innocent child
hood. glided by like a golden dream.
Tiiomasvillk, May 10th, 1873.
Board ot Trustees of Fletcher Insti-
Ahsent.
The Committee on Title, condition
of property, etc., made an informal re
port, showing that they had given close
attention and study to the subject, but
had not been able*to get sufficient in
formation to cuable them to make a
full report.—Committee granted until
next regular meeting to make a full
report.
I)r. Brandon then presented a
scheme drawn up by himself for rais
ing an endowment. Aftei free and
full discussion the various questions
arising unJer that head, the Board
divided to postpone action until after
a full hearing lrom the Committee on
Title.
Every member was requested to
give the subject, of raising funds, his
careful attentiou between this and the
next meeting and come pieptred to
suggest some scheme for that purpose.
TloarJ adjourned to meet toAlay two
weeks.
R. H. HARDAWAY. Prcsdt.
Chas. P. IIambell, Secy.
Modociaaa Ja the way 'tho “Consti
tution” now puts It.
(Communicated.)
I a mom a Lake, May -21st, 1873.
Dear Times:—According to pro
mise, I will rclato our experience du
ring three days on the beautiful lamo-
nia:
Our party, composed of six, on i
vnl were soon engaged in carrying
the object of our expedition. The first
day we were not very successful, how
ever wc caugh enough “bream” to
supply our party as well as our visitors
for the day, for you must remember
wc kept open house while here, aud
generously invited any and everybody
to come up and help themselves. Lu
ther w’hose head is “level,” brought
PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Amebicus, Ga., May 14,1873.
The Georgia Frees Association con
vened in the City Hall to-day, at three
o’clock, P. M. The Association was
called to order by the President, J. H.,
Estill.
W. G. Whidby the Recording Secre
tary, not being in attendance, T. M.
Peeples was appointed (Secretary Pro.
tern., and Geo. H. Hancock appointed
assistant.
The following papers were represent
ed;
Atlanta Constitution—E. Y. Clarke.
Telegraph & Messenger—A W. Reese.
Macon Enterprise—B. W. Smith.
Morning News—J. H. Estill.
“ “ — W. T. Thompson.
Chronicle & Sentinel—C. W. Styles,
Columbus Sun—G. A. Miller.
Central City—A. M. C. Russell.
Dawson Journal—C. W. Styles, proxy
Blackshear Georgian—8. W. Baker.
Valdosta Tiroes—C. R. Pendleton.
Camilla Enterprise- B. E. Russell.
Brunswick Appeal—T. F. Smith.
Talbotton Standard—O. D. Gorman.
u 44 —J. B. Gorman.
Sandcr&vilie //erald—Ifcib’t L. Rogers
Central Georgian—E. A. Sullivan,
Monroe Advertiser—W. D. Stone.
“ 44 —D. A. King.
Sparta Times—Geo. II. Hancock, pi
Barnesville Patriot—J. C. McMicheal,
proxy.
Southern Watchman—G. F. McClus-
key, proxy.
Barnesville W. Gazette—D. F. Riley.
Washington Gazette—II. F. Andrews.
Eatonton Messenger—J. B. Reese.
Conyers Examiner— L. F. Smith,
Gwinnett Herald—T. M. Peeples.
Bainbridge Democrat—B. E. Russell.
Sumter Republican—C. W. Hancock.
Georgia Enterprise—S. W. Ilawkius.
Thomaston Herald—J. C.McMichael,
Proxy.
Barnesville Patriot—J. H. Estill,
Proxy.
The following papers were upou ap
plication admitted to membership:
(Quitman Banner—F. R. Fildes.
Thomasville Times—J. R. Christian.
Eastman Times—II. W. J. Ham.
Griffiu News—Gco.H.//ancock, proxx*.
The proceedings of the last conven
tion having failed to arrive, the read
ing of the minutes was postponed.
Oil motion of Col. E. Y. Clark, it
was resolved that the convention do
now proceed to the election of officers
of the association Dr the next year.—
The President appointed as tellers to
receive and count the ballots, J. B.
Gonnan and B. E. Russell.
The President liaving been renomi
nated, called Col. Styles, Vice Presi
dent to ilio chair, and the ballotiu"
proceeded with the following result: °
J. II. Estill of the Savauunh News,
President.
C. W. Styles of ti e Albany News,
1st Vice President.
W. A. Hemphill o! the Atlanta Con
stitution, 2nd Vice President.
T. F. Smith of the llruuswiek Ap
peal, Corresponding Secretary.
J. R. Christian of the Thomasville
Times, Recording Secretary.
C- H. C. Willingham of the Atlanta
Sun, Treasurer.
Col. Estill in accepting the Presi
dency returned his thanks to the Con
vention.
The Convention then proceeded to
ballot f«*r an Executive committee,
when the following were declared clcc-
iMJt ol “iLiugsThat
him und which was kept sacred, not
knowing whether they would bite ex
actly to our notion. Tho second day
we xx'crc un, bright and early. John
in half an hour caught fifteen, anJ Ihe
balance were equally successful. Our
combined labor sufficed for our break
fast, and tisli fry was the order of th<
day. Neil’s so called coffee, or rather
“Slumgullioa” added a great deal to
supply our wants, and was highly np
predated by our boys and guests." We
hereby recommend him to ihe good
ladies of Thomasville aud oil applica
tion, no doubt he will gladly furnish
them with a receipt of his celebrated
stimulant.
During our stay wc had the pleas
ure of meeting one of DurCity Fathers,
who had spent the Sabbath here, and
with whom wc exchanged hats, to our
sorrow, and to whom wc also offered
our hospitality, knowing that his stay
among us would be veiy short.
While gently reclining under the
shade of a beautiful Magnolia tree on
Tuesday 11 A. M., wc were aroused
by the report of a lifie, and the floun
dering of an Alligator shot by our ex
pert, John. All hands were to the
rescue, and the “gator” was landed
safely after a gallant struggle of half
an hour, and proved to measure S 1-2
feet m leiigth. After close inspection,
and extracting the musk of the amphi
bious animal, wc voted the extreme
end ami delicious part of ii to a fexv
negroes who eagerly and thankfully
accepted it.
Rosie who labored faithfully was
sick for a while, in consequence of be
ing overcome by exertions combined
with fear, hut our ever icady and effi
cient Neil soon brought him back to
ministering some of his slumgullion,
mixed with a few drops of Starks best.
What we did not perform iu the
fishing line the first two days, we
made un the last day of our most pleas
ant and ever to be remembered expe
dition. A fexv more notes probably
worth mentioning: Louis’ rest at
night xvas very much disturbed, owing
to a rather free circulation of “gatcr”
and snukc stories. Often he would
rise, as if the Mrnlocs were after him,
pistol in hand, to prevent his precious
body from being consigned to a wa
tery home of a “gater” or to some oth
er unxvelcome abode of lliii interesting
locality. Two leading Stars of our
celebrated Comet Band added very
much to our amusement, particularly
on our evening boat rides, when the
old saying: “Music hath charms to
sooth the savage breast” was truly
verified. Considering your valuable
space I will not go into*fuller details,
and probably it will be better for the
bovs that I slioul not.
In conclusion, to all those who
would wish a few days of recreation,
leave all cares bthiug them, and enjoy
Iamonta'8 balmy air, xve would say
“Go thou and do likewise.”
Very Truly Yours.
P. S. Since our retnru, xve could not
help but notice the local paragraph of
the last Enterprise, in reference to our
Lake excursion aud can safely tell
freind Chastain, that we have, thus
far, uot shown any unfavorable symp
toms from eating corn-bread with
gravy.
Brown House Macon.—We were
glad to meet our old friend CapL Bil
ly, again last week. He is at atten
tive and clevoras ever. We weie
glad to see that th** old Brown House
was still flourishing and popular as
ever, in fact wc believe she increases
oYshc grows oliler, aud to-day there
is not a hotel with a wider reputation
and more enviable one,' than the
Brown Boose. May she continue to
ffrow.
IsTETW
TAYLOR - LADSON,
DEALER IN
G-eneralMercliandise
Of Erary Description; including Puxtem
Supplies, of svenr kind, kept conitently on
hand and for sale on Reanonable Terms.
We re*q>ectrully invite our Friend* to call and
examine our Stock before making their pun-lias
es mini ve will guarantee satis&ctlon in Goods
and Prices.
Our stock consists in port of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
WILLOW WARE,
NOTIONS &C.
SALE AKD LIVERY
STABLES!
ted:
G. A. Miller, of the Columbus .Sun.
II. F. Audrcxvs, of the Washington
Gazette.
C. W. Hancock, of the Sumter Re
public mi.
W. D. Slone, of the Monroe Adver
tiser.
man, oi me i at notion
Standard.
The lolloxving communication from
Gov. Smith was then lead to the con
vention:
Executive Dkp't, State of Ga.,)
Atlanta, Ga., May s, 1S7J. f
J. II. Estill. Esi/., President Press As-
sociation, Savannah;
Dear Sir.—I take pleasure in ex
tending to the Press Association of
Georgia, of which you arc President,
and which is soon to meet in .-lnieri-
cus, a cordial invitation to attend the
Convention of Governois and others,
which will as-einble iu this city on the
'JOtIi ifjst.
I)o me the kindness to convey this
iuviiaiiou to the Association during
its approaching session, aud believe
me, Very truly.
Your friend and ob’dtserv't.
James M. Smith.
On motion of Col. Styles a commit
tee of tlir.*e, consisting of Col. Styles.
E. Y. Clark and F. S. Fildes, xvere ap
pointed by the chair, to lake into con
sideration the invitation and report at
the couvcutiuii xvlien it meets to-mor
row.
The President announced that lie
had received the following invitation
illicit i
'cad:
Ameihcus Ga., May 14, ls73.
II. Estill, President of the Press As
sociation :
Dear Sir: The members of your
Convention are respectfully invited to
attend a complimentary Musical Soi-
ice at the Chapel of the Female Col
lege this evening at « o'clock.
Yours very truly,
• D. s. T. Douglas,
President.
On motion the invitation xvas accept
ed unanimously nml the Secretary xvas
directed to notify the President of the
acceptance ami the number of mem
bers present.
_ The association then adjourned un
til 1 'J o’clock to-niorroxv.
T. M. Peeples,
Secretary pro tern.
Columbus claims a four legged chick
en. It is getting about the usual time
of the year, for these four legged chick
ens. Wc have been expecting to see
one announced for several days.
3fcu> Ttiiucrtisrniciits.
Attention Builders!!
25,000 FEET
FIRST-RATE LUMBER,
Rates. Will at 11 In lota to mit purrhaacrs. Cl
and examine.
DREYER& ISAAC.
may2*-2t
200,000
—POUNDS OF—
WOOL WANTED,
Highest Cash Price Paid
may 17 By W. F. H CBEttT.
Dissolution of Partnership.
T 1,F. /*»rtnen»bipkereto'ore^exiatnjbetve
the undWciNsl, amler the tnn i
' ' “ WHU '
Kta-ksbear &
. I Luna, is thb «kiy
11. Williame continaea the baatoem aud vBl act.
lie np the indebtednew of the lata tnn
4. J. BL4V KSHE4R,
Buggies and Horses for Hire,
—AND—
Parties seut to auy portion of the
COUNTRY,
At the most Reasonable Rates.
y large Brick Stable* on Broad Street
Dr. JoMD. Altos.
CHAS. GASSMAR.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Having Located In
TjrQAtstsri&zB, &*•
Savannah, . - Cia,
Trad* Solicited. mar 21-0.ui.
Would respectfully announce to the public
generally, that he cure* disease* of the
HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS,
E. J. YOUNG.
THOMASVILLE
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
G. J. NORRIS, PROPRIETOR.
ipleto Livery. Sate ami
Fe«l Stable* in
HORSES and (BUGGIES.
FIEST-CLASS TURNOUTS
iil»]ie.l, will, or without .Irlvere, .lonl.Io
HACKS
i.l CAltKLVGKS,
C..L. GILBERT 4 CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
CHOICE Family (iKOlEltlES,
Vegetables,
Fruits Confectionaries,
Butter, Cheese, Pig Meats,
Pickled Beef, Spiced Pigs Feet,
Mackerel, Cod Fish, Tea, Coffee, Self-*
leavening Flour, Soap, Starch,
Candles, Canned Fruits, Pick
les, Nuts, Raising, Sar
dines Yeast Powders,
Condensed Milk,
Mutches,
Kerosene Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines, &c.. »\:c., &c.
New Northern Butter, just
lid for sale low by
C. L. Gilbert & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
. id and nr, iu-.
Savannah,
(ieo.
THOMASVILLE
Constantly on kind a ki-jri- variety
F UIIN I T U 11 E,
Chamber Suits. Bureaus. Wardrobes.
French Bedstead*. Chairs. Rock
ers, rafes, Tables, Loun
ge*. Etc.. Etc.
Fell Fun
We will six, t*k>
« cUsp as it
• .UVOIC** <l *"
inmissiotr Satisfaction guaran
ty style and quality of Fui
n Photograph Book. Give us a c*
HI STUNG OI TTKN,
George OrnweU,
J-mcph D Weed.
Weed & Cornwell,
Imjiorlers of
HARDWARE AND IRON,
SAVANNAH. GEOKGIA:
Miss. Addie E. McClellan &fo,
Thomasville, Georgia,
Books, Periodicals, Magazines. Sta
tionery, Ink. Peas, Penholders,
Letter, Note and Initial Pa
per. School Books. Blank
Books, Albums,
Cards and Card
Casco.
A choice selection of Po
All orJers for ilooks.. Papers and
Magazines solicited and promptly at
tended to.
Daily papers comtauUy on ban J.
manil-tim.
Throat, Gravel, Diseases of the Heart
and Licer, Infatuation of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indiyestion,
Sick Headache.
A X D
Diseases of Long Standing.
Cancers
InvariablyCured.
PILES TREATED
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
To The Ladies!
lie would respectfully announce, that be cure
all dixr:iM> peculisr to Female*, lie ban neve
failed to i;lvo relief where his directions wer
Ktrictly carried out. Hundreds of Females li
Georgia und other States, *up|N»ed to I* Incura
ble, having been treated by *o many phvclch
without bcuetit, will cheerfully render te>tim
In behalf of lil* ability to cure all dhmasc* so «
Tensity prevailing with their Sex.
Because o
lilted success, hs make* tliii
t hii profession a *|*ecialty.
his Drug Store. McIntyre’* building, on da*
Street, lhoiiuuwllle, Georgia.
A good assortment ot
Drugs & Meiiciues,
Kept constantly on liaml.
Terms Cash ! Profits Small !
Tl.omm.rUI.. (la., Marti, ns, ta;:i.
Wm. XVI. Bird & Go
House and Villa
POINTS
IVo Wntei-or /Vllisilis.
Used in our Preparations.
IN'otliingbut tin* I'uiost .llntorinls
OIL DEPOT,
No. G Whitaker und IV) Bryan Street-,
NAVANNAIL VA.
Dry (roods loose.
GRAY, G1UUEX ZrCO
N7 Broughton Street.
v.iiM.v.v.fii. ukomh. t-
Dealcrs in nil kinds of
We
ire now offering a very exten
sive and varied stock of
NKW, FASHIONABLE AND
Df>IB/li:LK GOODS,
At extmnelv low Prices for Cash.
Order* for Guodsor samples prompt
ly alt. niled to* Freight paid on
tail bill* amounting to <
SAVANNA//
MACHINE WORKS
26 1-2 Whitaker Street,
W. C. BUTLER,
Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
DEALER IN
BOOTS and SHOES
Of Every Description.
First-class stock always on baud.
Order* from the country will have
prompt altcution. ’mar21-ly.
S. W. GLEASON & CO.,
ENGINEERS, .Y MACHINISTS,
ami .Uanutactar< re of and Dea'tri in Portable
sod Stationery Steam Kngir*• Sugar Mill*. Su
gar Psn», Gia Gear, shstbiign, /*ull«y*. Iron sn*l
Com Casting*,
1 Vi and 13G St. Jnliaa Street.
Star 21-ly. SAVAMHAU. Gd.
TO THE LADIES!.
MRS. SARAH E. PETERS,
lt«*!«tfally inform* the ladies of
Tille ami surroundingruustry. tl.at *he ha» Ju*t
o(«ne*l a cuapltte and well selected *bxk of
Spring Millinery Goods
—OF THE—
Newest and Latest Fashions,
Such as //at* and Bonnet*, trimmed srnl oa-
trimiaed, Tsfmmias*. PIumi, KrrtcL
A'id G1 ve*. Corset*, lsee* and eTcrrtbiw* a*a-
*11T ktjt In a flrst-clms millinery enakthiittcat
*’all aasl examine my t>d*. Mr prirw* are pat
down as low as la any market.
DBESS-HAKEVG and FITTLNG!
Is this l!as I am Well prepared to plemw the
imot ftstidlowa. In Urfb price# and work, aad aw-
Urtt a liberal »bare <4 |«tron*ce, feehng tidied
Dr. R. L Hall s
Aati-ChiU&Fover Pitta.
Wliokule aiul BeUil by
T. S. PAINE,
urn. IB bn>OM
THOMAS N.THEUS& CO.
Importer* and Itcalcr* Iu
Fine Watches, & Jewelry,
Sii.rjsjg Wct/tK*
MII.1TAUY AX!> FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL BOXES. Ac.
S. W. Cor. Bull und Broughton St*.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry rc|«lred.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO,,
Importers and Dealers
a. . '
-IN-
BRANDIES,
XVINEH,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
Aud Proprietors of tho Celebrated
*
Indian
Vegetable Bitters.
131 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - OA..
JOHN M. COOPER & CO., lnvi,c »"»»iion i„ ,i wit n,u nu .t
vmied .lock of
Cor. Whitaker Jfc St. Julian Street*.
Snvntiuali,
Wholenale and Retail I Valor
Copyipg tuid Seal Preww*, Surve>Mr»‘ C*ou
*rs. Nows and Bouk Printing P*i»
ml Ink. Gold Pun*. Pen acd /‘cm il
Case* iVak and Pockst Knive*.
lA'Ig.r, Willing and Co lore-1
Pu|>er*, Playing, Visiting
aiul Printers* Car.!*,
PurUnonaie*, &c
School Furni-
Sehool
Rcs|ul*ite*
at Schenu'iborn &
Price*. r„ r wl.oi
Ordered or liupo
Agcr.
We fell cm tident that we can kII a* low ai the
owest, either in ChariesUm, .dugu«U, A
ila. on, or any other Southern City.
CORMACK HOPKINS,
DEALER IN
Iltiudwnrc, Sloven*
Tin Wares, House Furnisliing Good*,
Tin Booling, Guttering, and Bepuiring
Itnofs,
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 ft 157 Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, - GA:
Wli<d<-«.»)c and Retail IValer* In
Amurifaii, Kn^li^h a ml Ocnuaii
HARDWARE.
House Furnishing Goods,
Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stovei
Gun*-, l'i*to!h und SjKirtiui: Goo«l*,
Ke«l,ilc'j» (.‘clebrated Walt r
Filter*. Nail* and Hollow
Ware, Tin PJaUs and
Miect Iron.
Parties ordering good* will have
them carefully aud promptly filled.
rnch 22 ly
SAMt.’EL V HAMILTON,
j:v.c Waicke:, ‘Jewelry,
SU.VEB.WABI:.
Musical Boxes, Fancy Goods, etc.,
tor. O/tigre**, Whitaker, wdSt. Julian Hu.,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Ckronutiictm ntol by tnsut Wtkl***s4
ewetry r^a
mar 2l-2«i.
Jewelry rqaird.
CONFEDERATE GENERALS.
(D. J. f P. YJ.J!.
SAVANNAH, - - - GEOKGIA.
SKI.IM.II. IK. MU iS,l«n> «
Lee, Johnson, Jackson, Beau
regard, nml other*,
•• win wit* u**mi «>u
Champion & Freeman,
Cornkr May and /jkavtox Sikkkt*.
Savannah - Ga.
PROVISIONS.
SKLJ12 SSst
//am*. BreakIkstNtriii*. Megar-Curvd MhsuVo'rV
Books and Stationery of all Kinds. suTlXv
FISH.
Mew kfackerct. in kit*; N«*. I ami v in u.
quarter amt half U»rieU ; o*lii»h Hern,
Soliaou, IsUtcn, &vilUn *
GROCERIES.
Java, Itiu A Laguaym Gdlec* ; Cur. l^wi.
Crushed. Pow.lrrvxl, Graiiulalnl, A. F.atiat .
and C .Sugars : KuglUh ami Ju.erl.-an Fbkl.e .
UuuJi) and Toilet s.wje ; Star. h. IUl»iu». Hi**-
N, “*. Corrjnls Kl,.. M .
£ Jr ’ .'“"“-irruu. KI..1
TEA.
la*!*-* aud at ail price*.
TOBACCO.
Iu raddle*, quarter and Imll l-.*, *. Hue, MnIIum
n*'. . Comuiuii Grad** t h. ulutf. amt in «as*.
" r -* ,,M - *“"• upward*. I.. r Smoking-all at
LIQUORS.
TIIK ITAIII.E
LIFE ASSURANCE
Souit* ( .v
- f »F TltK
UNITED STATES
Assels, l'O.OIHMHIII.
AnmiulCiiMliIiiKonio. S.."i(hi.(Kmi
d.v.vr.ir. m:w ;w/.s/.v/:.s.s
Larger Hum tlnil of any olliei
Company in tin- World.
V I I.l.I A \\ It. ADAMS,
GKNKKAI. AGENT,
Savannah, » Georgia.
WIL80HS
Photograph Rooms,
M3 UBOUOI1TON BIBEBT.
~0—
WILSON’S
Ferrotype Rooms,
21 BULI. (TKEBT.
Sauamml), - Georgia.
FRjlMES, E ITU JIGS
and CASES,
Aiway» ou lun*l.
mar 2l-3m
John Oliver,
HOUSE & SIGH Painter,
GILDER & GLAZIER.
So 3 WUtaker El/art. S . W. ibfmtt May Um,
HA VAX SAD, HA.
DEALER IS
So*htA, Blind*,
Door*, Mouldings,
Paints, ()iU,
Window Glass,
Putty,
Brudit*, ami
all Painters’
and Glaziers’
M A TERZ A Ii 8 .
MIXED PAINTS OP ALL COL*
ORS AND SHADES,
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