The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, June 14, 1873, Image 2

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A THE TIMES JSO. E. CflEISTIAN,) Editors JNO. TRIPLETT. [ usd Proprietors. THOMASVILLE, GA.. Saturday, June 14, - - 1873. Spct-M-Telegram to the Tboxasyilu: Times.] PETERSON HAS ANOTHER CHANGE FOR HIS LIFE. His Counsel Hard at Work. Albany, Ga., Juue 13th, 1S73. Negroes crowded to witnes the exe cution of Gus Peterson, Crf'd, respited by the Governor, until to-day. The following elucidates .the disappont- nien». Janus h'tmp, Sh'ff Dowjherty County ; This will notify you that there has been sanctioned a hill of exceptions i the ease of Gus Peterson, indicted fo and found guilty of murder in I tough er ily Superior Court, winch bill has been signed and filed in terms of the law and which operates as a supcrcc- deas of the judgment and sentence; you are therefore ordered to desist from carrying out or executing said sen tence and judgment. P. J. STROZIKR, Judge S. C. A. C. Peterson's Counsel,Ilon.W. E. Smith and \V. T. Jones have been untiring in their endeavors to effect this delay; assured of their ability to produce tes- timonv to mollifv the sentence or clear ghtfill pest of the human rom uhirh nature shrinks staking an early foothold in DOWN THE ROAD. A Trip to Valdosta and Quit- man—Court at Valdosta- CRors along the road—Dull Times &c., &c. Last Monday with nothing or any one, to accompany us but our carpet- hag and our thoughts, which rested no doubt, an outsider might say,^on the idea of getting a good square ratal at Stuart’s, we started out for a trip to Quilmau and Valdosta. Wo boarded the accommodation traiu at three clock. We were not crowded either, and under the directions of the clever little conductor , we weie soou gaily on our way. We provide J against the entertainment, of old lady Moiiotouy, who generally travels on these accommodation trains, with plenty of papers, but we found it very interesting looking at the crops ; and were jdcased with their appearance. Cotton presents a vc:y good healthy appearance just now, and grass ditto, the corn is looking spied lid, although we have no idea that this along the road is as good as farther interior, hits are, we think we can say, a suc- ess. North Georgia can’t heat our at crop this year. • It is beiug cut and last as the weather, which for the past two weeks has been very bad on it, would permit, they are housing it. We loo have seen several loads on our streets for .-ale, we think we can say the whole crop in this section, grass and all, is rather promising now, and we hope it will hold out, except the Then* is an excursion talked of in Paiiihi idge to come off about the :tOl!i nl this menIII, to i/o to Apalachicola and around the coasts and islands, in lie «>til six days and to cost sj.UM pci day a head, hoard and everything in cluded. This is certainty cheap enough and would he a most delight ful H ip for fishing and hunting. They want lorly or fifty, can't we get twenty from hen*. All who will go send their names to this office. Special arrange ments made for ladies. We do not feel that any apology is ncecc.-sary, for the space which we have devoted on our outside this week, to the opinions of the press on our late fair. It must, and no doubt will be, highly gratifying to the citizens of Thomastillc and Thomas county, to hear the high estimate placed ou our favored section, by gentlemen compe tent to judge in such matters. The press and people of South-west Geor gia, accords us the first and highest honors, as the leading county in this end of the State ; let us maintain that pt-sjlion. J»tad what they say of Notes • Tis -We that our pec pie fuel an interest in everything, that tends 16 the develop ment of'our common country; and es pecially, where the Agricultural affairs oi the South is iuvolvcd. We present them this week, with Mime notes (as promised in our last issue,) by one oi the gentleman who attended, the late Agricultural Con gress at Indianajiolis from this place. The West is our natural ally, and a Very powerful one is this lusty young giant hemming. Wo arc hojud to gether by many ties; let us strengthen them as becomes a wise people; and we will soon be enabled, to snap our lingcisat New England tariffs. On i* Kloriila We present to letters pro i fro: iuist.il I Of Florida. -poinlt-iict ids today o ghbor- 'Hu m* lett. is are from the pen of a * viuh man, who not only wields the quill gracefully hultiutliliiily. So that any person looking to that truly “won der laud," can rdy implicitly, on the statements of our correspondent. The prosperity ol Florida, and our immediate section, arc closely iuterwo- tuniing prosperity, that breaks through the dark clouds, that have enveloped the gallant little state since the Tin* New Postal l*a\v. JJy n» ju t of Congress passed at the clos«* of the last session, and approved by the President, a charge of .7 cents per quarter, or 20 cents per anumn, w ill he charged on all weekly papers whether taken ill the county or out of it. Our counly subscribers will please take noth e, that alter the 30th bf this month, that they will have to pay pos tage on the “Times,’' at the al rates iu advance. For the convenience of our suhi hers, we have lilted up boxes in our office, where they can get their papers every Saturday. Those wishing tlieir papers changed fruiu the 1*. O. please notify us. 'reshyte ts excel- in a spa- From I lie Telegraph.; N EW J'ARSON AGE.—The riant hprch will soon have lent pastor snugly domicitied cions and condortahlc n Work on the building is goii wijti tli£r. most satisfactory promise ot an early completion. The building ' being erected immediately iu the re ot the church. 11 is a l wo story ft ai house, ariangcd with all necessa conveniences, and quite a hand«oi structure iu au architectural point ot The Presbyterians appear to take a right view ol the duty of providing for their | i:le tor. Too frequently church arc content to store their preach away in any sort of a habitat ion that will protect him and his family fn the wind and weather, with little g ird to the respectability of the esU iishnient. or the neighborhood iu which it is located, and then leav him to shift for himself while taking care of his dock, lint Kev. Mr. dis hy's congregation takes a different view of the matter. ai.J will soou ha him located as well as either he or I family could wish. The many friends ol Mr. Clisby, will lie pleased to kce that the people ol Macon appreciate his worth. He and his excellent lady, will carry with them into their new home, the kindest wish cs of a host of friends here foi their fu' lure happiness, We arrived iu the celebrated resort of Valdosta at .7 o'clock, and put our self up al the Stuart R. It. House, where we were glad to find that we had some good lively company, Judge Hansel, f’ol. Kobt. Mitchel the popular .Solicitor ; the indomitable oatixt, Capt. E.*T. Davis of this city, Hunter and Turner from Quitman, who by the way e amongst the first lawyers in the ate,and Quitman may wcllbc proud icsc twogallaut gentleman and prom- ing lawyers. We lound Court iu ses- un, Judge Ilamell in his usual uni- :rsally popular manner, rapidly dis patching business. Col. JJob was do ing business up for the State in that rompt ami effective way for which he < noted, and the Court promises not to •c lengthy. Theutteudanccof course is mall,there wet c about as mauy lawy .s, (when we were in th*> house at least) there was people. Resides the local bar, (whose names we did not gct,)lhc tlcmuii above mcutior.cd, from here d Quitman were all prescut that w< knew of. We soon found on the street (sober too) the young man who does up the quid driving business for the Charlie Pendleton and after suring him that we were not lost and that there was no reward out for le carried us up to his battery where ic sends out his thunder and electric parks to enlighten and entertain the lever people of that section. Charlie s a clever hoy and a promising light n the profession. We found business o dull there, (except the druftbusiness that's very good,) that we began, at the ggesliot) of our depressed and hol low weasel skin, to consider the proba bility of not gelling enough to pay 1 bill, also Capt. D. informed us that a fellow run oil from there not long im-e and was in such a hurry I ot his hoard hill, and there would he io chance for us to get oil’ without forking over a sufficiency of that boon r which nil mortals sigh, called un- i Sam’s notes, to satisfy the laud rd. So we ill company with Capt . started at 10 o’clock, to visit our city sister town of Quitman wit e cheerful consolation that what w tide iu Valdosta, would foot up**uar- a red,” a dollar and a half out, and got heal three games ot drafts. A tier a pleasant ride of au hour or ss weal rived in Quitman and put up at the McIntosh House, kept by Mr. J-Mtnonson, who v loll ml, k lie «v how to keep a hotel and did it up iu a style that would him of beiug an old baud at the busi- 11 is house can't tic heat iu South Georgia, nor he as a clev tlcinan, in seven states. We found Quitman to be a real nice place. [greably suprised at its size and nice, aud the people we found to be as clever as they arc in Thomas- ille, and we might say more enter- •rising, for we had not failed to notice the beautiful laetorv with its bustle and noise. It reminded us o A tier strolling around a while we met our old friend aud the cleverest preach er we ever saw, Rev. 1>. S. Sweet who we spotly pressed in to show us through the factory to where, aftci looking over the town, we went, am we will not give au account of it her. as we want to take more space on that than it is possible to sparc*this We will tix that up next week, w to do it full justice, and we could not this time. Our stay in Quitman was very pie nut, we made many pleasant acqun lances, among them Dr. Uriggs the President of the factor *, Dr. Jelks Capt i.ivingstou. aud others, whose names we forgot, we also met anti-helium lricud Judge Harden, who is Judge of the county conrt, aud we learn is making that court eulirely sat- isfaclotory to *hc people. We met FilJes ami Gallaher both of whom were alive, aud didu’t seem to be scared much. We really are sorry to see this seeming unpleasantness between our brethren down there, then reason w hy they should not do busi ness side by side as quiet and pleasant ly as any two merchants in the city. Shake hands gi-uts over the bloody chasm and unite your efforts to do good for the splendid community iu which you live. Our stay was necessarily short but nevertheless pleasant, and we expect to visit them again and new aud add to the pleasant acqtiaiu lances lorined. The elderly boys, from UK) to 1.70 years old, walk several miles to Thom- astou, and get in before (lie merchants have taken their morning suijtcrs, or the young bloods their eye oj euers. Good couutry that to live in. (Communicated.) - Tiiomasville, June 2d, 1873. Editors Times : Being one of the delegates to the Convention of Govern ors, which assembled in Atlanta, Ga. ou the 20th ult., and to the National Agricultural Congress, which met in Indianapolis on the 28th nit; I left the depot at Thotnasville on the morn ing of the 19th of May in company with Dr. S. and Mr. C. The train of the A.& G. It. R. over the South Ga. & Fla. R. R. took us to Albany in time to wait about one and a half hours—lay over—to take the train for Macou. Twenty-three miles brings us to Sraitbville, where the notice is giv en “change cars for Macon,” and the general inquiry was made “is not this the dinner house,” the answer to which was “not for the up troiu, Ft. Valley is the dinin'? place for this train,”—just think of it, one o'clock good time for dinner, at a place where good dinners are served, and carried on till three and a half P. M. to Ft. Val ley to heat the annoucement, “dinner house,” the compensation for this de lay is the well furnished table of tho IJyingtons. A short run from here brings us to Macon, the great trans- ter depot for five liues of Railways. The planting interests as seen on the line of the Railroad from Thoraas- tllc to Macon looks very promising. Corn is fine, cotton healthy and fields all clean, evMcnccs of good culture. After si»omling a few hours in Macon, looking round over the city, we take places in a very crowded car for Atlanta. Passing over this laud in lie night could see nothing of the rops between these two points. The rain takes us into Atlanta in time for treakiast. Here we find the hotels already filled—all Governors—the rej»- -scutativcs from many States, soon to Ben Roaeeli of the Democrat, drop ped in on us the other morning, on hi? way up the country. Were it not for the charming lady, he leaves at home; we should charge him with making his way back to Americas. •. The Savannah News is in trouble with the typographical union, and evi dently Harris don’t like the dose prox imity of his nose with the space boxes. Go it Joseph, butdont fret so, we don’t think your foreign relations will bo greatly affected. A red headed “rat* won't that be a sight, when th<j T. U. turns Harris into a tat. And the news boys what of them will they be turned into, pet, white mice? Citizens of ThomasviUe!! ICE! ICE! KEEP COOL! SUTTON & BRO., Of Albany, Georgia, P ROPOSE to deliver ICE at the dei«ot inTliom- asTille at 2 cents per pound. From Albany the ran is tat four hears; whilst rom Savannah it is twelve *- *~ he per cent of loss ts mad Orders promptly Cited. Dissolution of Partnership. rpHE fartnenhlp heretofore exist n( between L the anderstened, iwder the firm Blackshear ft Williams. . Williams continues the business a tie up the indebtedness of tbs late firm A New Sect of Religion. J. W. Carter, Henry Carrington and Benjamin Goldwiro. Did on the 12 of May 1872, Meet in The M. E. Church, (Col.) In the Duncanville Dist.,of Thomas Co., and Organized an Order & Trinith Christian Chrs., ot God. On which we allow no Doctrin Taught Except what Our Saviour Taught his apostles, in this Chrs., we all work for own living we dont wait for our Poor Hrethreu to "Support us because we are Preachers for Christ didnot Teach no .S’ush—the lolldwiug will Show You hat we are. We are Mccthodist open communesles Missionary Bap tist Emersioner hardshell or Primitifl Baptist Foot washers—Ac Ac—Please Remember that Rev Aruold Browu- ,vho. is now a Meithoesclasslcader i . w 3a& Bo:ird ’ p« »-«• > that we ar incorrect let them entble in Convention. The Con dition met at 12 M. on the 20th ult., the full proceedings of which you have had from the press, and l shall con tent myself by simply slating the im pression left on me, which is, that the Convention did not accomplish the ob ject for which it was assembled, and I would further refer you to an article published in the Boston Journal of Commerce, which presents the true ihjcctbns and difficulties in this great jcfieim Wednesday night comes, the Con vention has adjourned, and then comes the banquet furnished at the Kimball House. Mr. Nichotls the pro prietor was in his glory, he was here, there and everywhere giving direc tions and arranging for the numerous guests, which numbered about eight nine hundred. Here were represen tative men from Southern, Northern and Western States ; here the Gov- -nor of Indiana led to the dance the il’e of the Governor of Tennessee . here men from South Carolina ami Massachusetts, from Iowa and Flori da and front other Northern, Western and Southern States, commingled ii social intercourse with Georgians and Geoigia’s fair daughters on Georgia soil—and here in truth was the practi cal illustration of “shaking hands over the bloody chasm.” At a late hour the banquet ended and our friend the Dr. left us to leturn home. The ii'-xt uight finds us speeding over the A. R. R., which hriugs us to Chattanooga just at daylight. Chatta nooga has grown to he a large town since the war—it was my fortune to isit there soon after the war aud then it was an insignificant place—i quite a city. A short stop here and our way to Nashville, and the city the train is being filled at every station. What means this? is asked, “going to the Exposi tion at Nashville,” is the answer.— Two o'clock brings us to the Maxwell House in the city of Nashville, would here advise you, if you evert it Nashville, to take quarters at the Maxwell House and you will be well eared fof by the clever and accommo dating proprietor ar.d clerks. Nash ville is a beautiful little city and all who visit there must admire it. The great Exposition was the next thing that claimed our attention, and 1 am sorry that I cannot speak of this in words of praise. 1 was forcibly struck with the idea that it was one maguifi- cent failure. Two days tarry here and we were oil - for Louisville. This is a large city, level and regularly laid oil’, situated'on the Ohio river, which * navigable. It does a very heavy trade with the more Southern States in bacon aud flour. Our own merchants get most of their provisions from here, front which you and l and all the rest of us arc supplied. We make hut a day's tarry in this city, and then make a uight run of four and a half hours brings us to Indianapolis. This i: beautiful growing city, the capital of the State, built upon a level plat of for est land, with broad and regular streets, and here is a transfer depot of thirteen different lines of Kailw The hotel accommodation lias not kent pace with the growth of the city., imbed a first class hotel cannot lie lound there, aud the State House looks a half century behind the age—a small ancient looking structure with two low stories. The hall of the House of Rep resentatives is somewhat smaller than your county Court room ami the Sen ate Chamber is still smaller, both with out Gallery or Lobby ; public senti ment, however, is for a new building such ns should belong to a great State. The Agricultural Congress met the 2Stli with representative ft twenty-live Slates. Many questions of interest were presented to the Con gress. the purposes of which and the disposition of the same have already been published by the city papers there which I will lay on your table. An interesting scientific article was read before the Congress on the ject of the “cotton worm ot the South,” which you .-hould publish for the in formation of your readers. When I attended (his Congress in May of last year at St. Louis, [ was uncertain as to the practical good resulting from these assemblies, and even now, 1 cau but think the beneficial results arc re mote, but the seed has beeu sown and it is only a question of time (should the organization ccntiuue) lor them to germinate aud bring forth that which will be a great benefit and ad vantage to the South, West North-west. The West and North west are aroused on the subject of bet ter aud cheaper facilities for transpor ting their vast stores of grain and meat, and they will not rest until thc^ accomplish something, and whatever is doue iu this matter will result to the great advantage a*id practical good of the South. And it behooves our people to give them all the encourage ment ami moral support possible.— Here was a Convention of farmers, representing the iufcerest of farmers from twenty-five States of the Union, from North. East, .South and West conferring together on Indiana') wi*h ihcjtint feeling of friendship and for a common put pose to advance- this whole interest every where, aud here again wa« illustrated -shaking bauds over the bioody chasm.’ - All the Railroad lint s between her- and luci mapolia should be cotnoieud, ed for courtesies shown the delegates except the l.ouisvil!c ami Nashville Road which i-ereuipjorialy refused to furnish delegates with return tickets. On Friday evening we find the convent- on adjrourncd ami ourselves soon home ward boun 1 when an ivc after a contin uems ruu of forty-eight hours. W, Catoosa Springs, Georgia. TJk* Vonntaiu HEALTH and PLEASURE! JOHN MCDONOUGH. T. DAL.INTYNE. McDOXOlGH, BALLtYTYXE. Iron and Brass FOUNDERS Machinists and Pattern Makers. Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings erandas and Cemetery Railings of arious designs as low as cau be pur chased in the North. SUGAR MILLS AND BOILERS. GIN GEAR AND HORSE POWERS. ETC- First Premium for best Sugar Machinery aud Iron Castings at South Georgia Agricultural and Mechanicle As sociation Fair, 1872: also at Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. SAVANNAH, GA. w 'II.L benf-fried fur tliereception of Vbi o A Brin*, ter (col) thiuks uue out there Proof—J. W. Car- New ^Uiucrtiscmcnts. ar analysis vul descriptive pamphlet, a,I s \V, c. //Ewirr, Proprietor. uiaT31 Irn Catoosa Spring*, (la. TEACHER WANTED. e Hoard of Truniees FixTcnnu Institctk Mof TmomasvillkGa. having resolved tt> ugofld a footing as|>oasible, ; .in. The Evacuation of Richmond, Va. —BY— Gen. Lee and his Army, April 2,1865- E Ga. lia _»o.l a fix ;s|X>lul with |artk'H de al beautiful engravi ver. tbe city of Ricbi other thii Tossing tho Jai 1 on tire aud ike this piet irlng d hang in the ]iar]or of ever v ilid good buildil .. irgctoa good Teach) The ItoAKft a ill also coiutid irtiea desiring liar school p with one aseisiain. | iny other proposi- ; -ed till August I5tii) | si t»e addressed to 1 C1IAS. P MANSELL Sec cents. Address .!.<*. ft W. >!. BUKKOW. Publishers, Bristol Teuu. Agents wanted to sell Pictures, Rooks, * harts Arc., jfce. From $:J to $13 per day can eas'lv b made. Send for private terms awl Catalogue. L. GILBERT & CO., COMMENCEMENT -AT- YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE. OIIDEII OF EXERCISES. iirasnay AXt» Fiiiday, 19th and 20th June lamination ot Under* wluates. rcsDAY, 24th dune, (evening)—Comtnence- It Exercises, Conferring Degrees and-tddr. ss KONKSDAV, 25th June, (evenlug)-Conccrt. r.el4-2t. JOHN F.. BAA'KK. President. FOR SuAJLiE ! HI THE SWELLING HOUST attached is a kit In the yard fronting tho d to gardening. To n exceedingly good I For farther |Kirt h-ulars appl; ; the line of the A. ns four rooms, and ith dining aw! cookroom, a school-tvom. The place KAlti.Y cash purchaser ill bo given. L'BLACKSHKdR. McIntosh House* . QUITMAN, GEO 50IA. JH J. It. EDM0XS0X, Proprietor. Board and Lodging, $2 per day. « Bu* to earr jr guests to awl from tho house. BLOUNT COUNTY, EAST TENN. rpms Favorite su.mj/eu resort,sit- 1 UATKD in Bhaiiit countv. East Tennessee, will t o opened for the reception «.r visitors on the 1.7th OF MAY, 1873, awl maintained in a stile worthy the patronage •da discriminating public. The marked beneficial re nltsatieridingtbe use ■•f these waters, in faiicticnal diseases«.r the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin, .411 the •a at the here. Sis ’ eidoymentWnd recrea- g places wiU I*; f-.nnd will ts-gfvon to the com- anessee. Virgin! the city of Knoxville. TenLewce, a point U Knoxville and Charleston Railroad t« . e, sixteen miles, whence jos.-enger* ar conveyed in mail stages running in connecti»i with the trains to the Spring*, nine wiles distant BOARD. - $ 2.50 y and June .T.!. 4.V»» J".August andSepteint>er 50,00 n years ot age, awl colored sei ortunatc this year In gathcrin; ... i . , , ,l i* t Zneets no, be fall; supplied. Address, t it the pamphlet onUinin; analysis and description of the water, &e., JOS L. KING, Proprietor. Moutvalc Springs, Lot Tenn, Per .lay •• week .. , half pri. Wholesale Dealers in CHOICE Family GROCERIES, Vegetables, Fruits Confectionaries, Butter, Cheese, Pig Meats, Pickled Beef, Spiced Pigs Feet, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Tea, Coffee, Sclf- 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., Ac. Choice small new Cheese, choicest Goshen Butter, just received and for sale low by Savannah, man'I-ly. Geo. Hr. It. L Hall s ftnti-Ohtlt & Fever P ills AT Wholesale and Retail by T. S. PAINE, mar 21- Sin Druggii X. II I R T , BOOT & SHOE MAKER tlT*Orders, larg.i or small, promptly lil led. Joseph D. Weed. Weed & Coi-uwell Importers of HARDWARE AM) IRON TO THE LADIES! MRS. SARAH E. PETERS. Spring Millinery Roods —OF THE— Newest and Latest Fakhio Such as //at* and Bonnets, trimmed « triwine i. Trimmings. Plume*. Fren.-hFl A'hI < J ve*. CorMTls. lam sml ever* .hi,, DRESS-JI IKING and FITTIXG iDsiiuiiii ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH COMMEFICUL MATHEMATICS The course «J stady u Mndortel ACTUAL BU&I3STESS PRINCIPLES Su|»}die*l with Utnking and other offices, coin Wining every known taolity f »r importisga THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. In Uic shr-rte*! po-sibb? time awlat the leoet.exnet.se. Graduate* of this in>:i'ui«m. as Lea. rwuiiUiiU. stawt pre-eminent over th.ee fa on any .Aher Bnslnem Sc V*4 in the coeaur The estaUistae-J repnlatib« «t this in*titution. the th -rough PR A (TIC JL cenrae of atmly, awl the soeceas ol its Gndeatea, ranks it THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. Our coarse of aetaal badness training is the be.t and most iraettcal of the ace. No raratlens.- Student* admitted at any time. No Claeses. Business Advocate, oontaiaing tall Lnnieater*. to any addresa. * B. r.MOORE, A.PrcMdasu ,, ,, jaa«7 - . ts this day dissolved. .1. J. BLJCKSHE.4R. 1TBW TAYLORUADSOM, Br.JotaD. Airews, Haring Located In TjZQ.V.'J’SVl&LKt (fa. XVonM respeetfally anwvnnee to the |*ul4> generally, that be curve disease* ol tie Throat, Gruttly Discuses of the IIe«*rf and Liver, Injtmnatum of the Stot ach, Diseases of the Eye, IH- bilitated Systems, Dyspep sia, 'or Indigestion, Sick Ueadacht. A X D Diseases of Long Standing. Cancers InvariablyCured PILES TREATED WITH t M.I.MITKII SK I ES* To Tie Ladies! GenertilMerclmndise Ol Every Desrrlptton; liirtndiog Pla: -tertiu. ol every kind, kept cuitautly on uid and for sale on Heaw.nabh- T. rui*. \NV respe* tfullv invite our Friends to call an. [amine our Si.Wk U-tore makinc tlieir |-ur. lias i and wo will guarantee *ati*i.wtlon »a Good ml Prices. . Our Stock consist* in |>art of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, WILLOW WARE NOTIONS &C. SALE AED LIVER! STABI.ES! Buggies and Horses for Hire, —AND— Parties sent to any portion of tin c< >i T rv r rit.v, At the most Reasonable Rates. ('all at my large Brick Stables ou Ilr.ud Sir Id .see my HANDSOME NEW TEKNOUTS, E. J. VOI \«i. thomasvh.de: LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. G. J. NORRIS, PROPRIETOR. IIO'kSKS ar.il 'li ’JuCiHiS riEST-CLASS TUENOUTS 'uriii'hed. with or without driver*, double ing to go to any | art ol the country. Uwl Shells awl St * k IjuU f,r //rovers. HACKS and CAIUtlAGF-S, I'way* <4i Lan ! t*.r tl<c w ComWislatioa U lain. OMNIBL' V will attewl ail Tran.*. THOMASVILLE Constantly on )ian«l a large variety F U R N IT U R E, CO MlaTlXG OF Chamber Suita. Bureaus. Wardrobes, French Bedateada, Chairs. Ho * era, >sfea. Table*. Loun ges, Etc., Etc. guarantee to fell Famitnre s* ebesp s* can lo-Ofibl is Ssvaiitiali <•* fllaewliere. We will also take -wder* u.r Furniture anp de liter yon the Maaufm turer** in»<*ee» >r>-l r! but & per ernt euatuiaston 1 Sa*.i*<ai-ti>ei gs te*d. Yon ean *ele"t any *fyle and quality ».f Kiiro!- Wm. HI. Bird ft Co. House an«l Villa f- PA I IV T S . blc. having been troate.1 by *•* laauy ph\»lcis w ithout U netlt, willcln-erfully tender teatium In la-half of his ability to cure all dl*ca*e* «• u II. n,aV Ur fuuiul at all hour*during the d.v i* Drug .Stoic. M. Int)re V building, mi.lmk tree!, 1 hom:i*Tllle. Georgia. Drags & Heines Kept eoiistnutlv uU !hind. Teh si* Cash ! I’lioms Small Tiiomasville, Ga., March 2S, 1*7::. inar.Dly. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE NOTICE Specie! Tax Payers SPECIAL TAX, r-pr-. ur.- awl pUc- cm*pi. ..oud> iu hi lisbiuciit -a place ol huainea*. A NTAM.I* leiioting the payment Ol *sid S,*-, ml Ta NoAVater or AikaliH U»ctl in our Prvparations. Mothlag but the Pupr*l UntniaM OIL DEPOT, No. C Whitaker awl 150 Brvaa Street*, SAVAXifAII. GA* T.J. DUNBAR & CO., Importers and Dealers * x -IN- BRANDIES, W1M5S, WHISKIES, Gins, Segars, Etc., Vml I'ropriolor* of the ('elel.r«tiil Indian Vegetable Bitters. 131 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, - GJA. Champion A Freoman, Savannah - Ga. Invito attention to tlieir full mil vut ietl htoek of PROVISIONS. Itaron awl l»n H«li<*l Snlr* « n .| shoulder*: l/am*. III mV Io.I Sul,*. Sugar-t urwl Ml.ou drr*. •ckali.al. Id.'.- FISH. GROCERIES. TEA. TOBACCO. LIQUORS. Finn and Oniimm. li'IUi; Ib-uaull Brawlr. amahs ami S. « KngUnd Itum. t.i„. Miss. Addie E. Uct lella* & Co, TlluJJASVILl.K, GlOKGIA, Dookfi, Perkslicals. Magazine*., Sta tioner)’* luk- Pvux, Penholders. E-llet, Note and Initial Pa- i*cr. School Rooia, Jilank Rook*. A I bums, Cards and Card Cues. A choice selection of J*oetns. AU order* for Book*.,- Papers and Magazine* solicited and promptly at tended to. Dai!y papers constantly ota band. mmtfl-Ctn. I t Idh r* <>f t--bm c'i, flnd-c!*** /'wldh-r* of tolwc*. **-.-oiid-cU J’o-ldhr* -if b,ba. M-. thir.lwlai I'*-Idh-r* • f ToW-:o, fount- I 6ot -r public Brewer*of b-**than V*t barreU Br. *rr» of V»l l.aff,- * of more •o*tion IO U.0 «>.Uc tor. or I*«t>ut) CuttocOM of their respective distri U, awl prw are the p» 4* r «t*rrp for tl^- S|*< ial tai lorameiM lag Ma> I. 1CZ, without waiting f r fuiiter W.*ire. A. N. M 11-Vr.V. ( ol’.erb.r I1.0-fi.al Uevenoe. Flr»t District lowingrwifctie* to-wlt: M.wli, ficrik n, F>i> Js b,»r.:n, /,'fd., Tbittu, |r- • In, Wi;«.x, Telfair, (lower |-irti^f,;, a ill appl, W. C. BUTLER, Congress Street, Savannah, Gn. BOOTS and SHOES Of Evkey Dix L'irriox. Fir*t-cla»* fttork altray* otr hand. Order* from the ixiuntry will have prompt attention. marJl-ly. CH*S. GASSMAN. MERCHANT TAILOR, 26 1-2 Whitaker Street, ■-avannali, - - Ga. liAWkM. uill«a, Lovell & Lattimore, 100 A 1G7 CongntB 8tre«t, SAVANNAH, - GA: WhulcaU. acd Bctall lHaUr* Iu Ainerii an, Kn^li-li and (Jerinan HARDWARE. House Furnishing Goods, Cooking', Parlor, and Ih-atin/ Stove uni. Pistil]* and S|urrtiiiv Go.nl*, K<<ImI<;'h (Vli-bratcd i»*aler Filter*, Null* and ilof on Ware. Tiu Plat*- Sheet Irou. Parti*?* ordering goo<l« will have them carefully ami promptly tilled. filth 22 Jy To Vim torn of T)i<tumbxi\U: U»e Pr<>- pru trrr offc-rn imlueefirenU riiMirj*aHM-<l ! Rooms Large, - AND- W»:ix Fl KXISHI.n ' POLITE AM* OBLIGING SKItVAXTS. /Amarot1 the fa*atr UBBfMDft <U V tt% Bnbdaa lW<kn hhrtlpi. J. A. l*lATO.\, * Pnprlriw.