The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, July 05, 1873, Image 1

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Marriages and Obituary Notices not exceedini HJ lines will bo iiublislied free; but for all over 1 lines, regular advertising rates will be charged. WUKNBILLB ARE DUE. All advertlnemcnta In this paper are due at an; time after the first insertion of the same, ai will be collected at the pleasure of the prop] ators, unless otherwise arrangeJ by contract. The foregoing terms, and conditions for wive tiring In the TiMKS tail not he departed from VKHTISIS'J. Sheriff's sales, per levy...... $ “ Mortgage FI Fa sales |«er Mjuare,™.. Citations lor letters of Administration " “ “ Uuardianshi| Application for Dismission from Admin- l istration...... - 1 application for Dismission from Guardi-1 anship I Application for leave to sell Land Males of Land, |>er square Htlea of Perishable property, per square Notices to Debtors and CrmiiUirs Foreclosuro ot Mortgage, per fquaru yol. l. TIIOMASVILLE, GA., SATURDAY, JU£Y o, 1873. NO. 16. K-tray Not Application fur Homestead Alminixtratorn, Ereeutnra, or fltuinh All sales of land by Administrator*, Kj r Guardians, are required by law to be he first Tuesday In the month, betweci ours of ten o’clock in the ' n the afternoon, held the properly Is situated. Notices of these » must bo given In a public gazette forty days pr< vious to the day of sale. Salo of Personal PropertyNotices . the sale of personal profwrty ii.ust be gi least ten days previous to Die clay of sale. the that application will Iks nun I Ordinary for leave to sell Iaunl lislied once a week for four wed ot Admlnistratloi published thirty da: . ministration, monthly for three mission from Ousr.diauship, 40 days. Foreclosure of Mortgage:' Foreclosure ol 7' * monthly for four r thn ■ntl.s. For compelling titles flmn bond lias U-cn given by tli< space of three months. »,tl»e legal ruquirciiu the Timk* ilon tarries per quire of 24 sheets. OUR Job Printing Department. llnviug supplied jurselvcs with ucw Mine,! Presses Latest and Most Improved Patterns CtOOJ> STYLE AND AT A3 WMV i'ltlCEH ns can be had in the State, JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, Invitation Cards, Visiting Cards, Legal Blanks, and every other description of Job Work. isfaction to all who fUvor us with their patronage. Patronize your Home Enter prises, and dont send off for Job Work, bring it to the Tuies Job 0wice. professional €arbs. GHAS. P. HANSELL, ” A.ttoi-ne.y at Law, n, Thomasville, : - G°- nc * Office up stairs in McIntyre’s building. Jack- ab son Street. mar 21-ly. n)a H. W. Hoesisa. J. N. Horst**. * l .° flic HOPKINS & HOPKINS, ,?<? AttorneyN at Law, “ Jackson Street, tin . 8 k Thomasville, : : Georgia, th Special attention given to collections ofcla'ma again>t the U. S. Government, obtaining Land ft? warrant)*, bounty claims, Pensions, Ac. nr “ ,rl ’ M JOSEPH P- SMITH. & Attorney, at Law, £ Corner Broad and Jackson Streets, °* an THOMASVILLE, Gt-JL- C o m-AT 2l-lyl iu Ifc ch W. D. MITCHELL. IL O. MITCHELL. tr( MITCHELL & MITCHELL, vk Attorneys at Law. sa e TIIOHASVH.LE, - « A . « . fa . ““ y . 5 • .1. It. Alexander. [,! » Attorney at Law, {J, 3 THOMASYILLE, GA. c( m#r 21-ly m n vt • ! W.M. HAMMOND. E. T. DAVIS. t j >; HAMMOND & DAVIS, " * tl ATTORNEYS AT LAW; “ at lo at —AND— W , COLLECTOBS OF CLAmS, !| « TIIOMASVILLE, S.W. GEORGIA. „ .. i" .r u b - .1 ames IHewai-il, jj • Attorney at Law, f„ *• THOMASVILLE, - - GA. »« ,, * u 21-ly I K. T. MacLEAN, • ,e Att o l-ney !* II —AND— c Cd Ooillltseloi* tl-t, I jHAV, j THOMASVILLE, GA. 1* b- — a OFFICE—Up Stulrs Over Dreyer h Isaac’s. •» », mar 21-ly. ll " BR. B. S. BRASB03 i l THOMASVILLE GA. i • b Office—Back room Evans’ Building. s mar 21-ly j r A. P. TAYLOR, M.D., * * Tfioitiasvltle, : : Ga. t 0 OFFICE—Front room over Stark’s Confectionary. DE. JNO. H. COYLE, RES1DEHT BESTIST, ■’ THOMASVILLE, GA. < Mil..... Corner Jaderai i.ia.l Bread Sl«. BW ...nr 21.ly. s-A."V-A.isrisrAn~ 5 A. P. ABAMS, Attorney at Law, Savannah, Ga. Bay Street, over f ‘Jforuing News” Olllce. US Refers to Hon. A. T Maclntvrc, Judge A. H. lUiiiH-lliiml Capt. John Triplett. m:»r 21-ly H< J. ROYAL, SURGEON DENTIST, M 120J-2 Cougress Street, Opposite n Pulaski House. Snvantinh, . - Go. R. E. LESTER, ^Vttoi'iie^' at aw, ^ ^ SAN ANN All, GA. c ’ Henry B. Tompkins, Attorney at Law, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH; GA. Fractice in United States Courts and all State Court*. Refer to Capt. irm. M. Hammond, CoL A, P. ata. W j52?*i-iy. O. A. HOWELL, B. A. DENMARK. Jnb Howell & Denmark, ^Vttortirns at Cam, sj».-o-AJsrisrAHc, ga. < — > Prompt attention given to nil btuinesa en- trnste*l to their care. Refer by permUaion, to Messrs. Groover, jg Stubba. & Co., and R. B. Reppard. Savannah, Hon. A. II. IIanM-11, .1. L. Seward and Capt. pry John Triplett, Thomasville, Ga. * V mar 21-ly sat- ! THE SLEEPING GIRL. ed as fictions, and, like the oraauce, founded on the af- some cccentiic individual, inoiutual subject, whether 10 phisical misfortune or nal psycological condition, ng *beauty presents a study MISS SUSAN GODSEY. in Obion county, WcstTen- i was afflicted. When eight years ge she was attacked with chills, •at her. lie had tried several *s, but failed to restore the health — abandoned fui thcr this morning?” To which lie ‘•The dose I have given he ier kill or cure her, and if oi ls had taken it we would hav hell inside of a half an hour, ather, ticmbling with astonish- ar, ami maddened by the de- lk ot murderous quackery, the physician and beat him In a half an hour from the i medieiue was administered lull into an abnormal condi- uch lias Inen the subject of nsntisfactory study cians. I It-1 time her locks were of a glossy luxuri- cuce, but came oat last summer in consequence of lever. Though shut out from the beauties, the joys and pleasures of life, she is not exempt irom ordinary diseases to which others are liable. She baa had the measles and also the whooping cough. Vio lent as were the unnataral dilations of the glottis, they were not sufficient to disturb her sleep, during which state the coughing was not so violent when awake. Her usual weight Is as ninety-five pounds, though recent neu ralgic affections have reduced this fif teen pounds. Her age is thirty- four, but her face looks like that of a maid en ot sweet sixteen. During her state of insensibility she lies on her right side, and no effort can change her po sition. If turned by physical violence to the left, her muscles immediately rebound her like coil springs to the other. Instantly upon awakening, she turns on her left side as if to rest. In consequence of retaining ‘the same position so long, her left arm is paral ysed up to the elbow, and destitute of sensibility, though above this the limb is sensitive. All of her functions are regular in their operations as well as well as those of a well person. Awak- Lager Beer does cate. SMITH & REEKS, Attorneys at Law, Comer Bay and Ball Streets, Savannah, - . - Cn. IU-fcMo a. ii, 7/anscll, MUchfU and MiKtHfl 1 . ondilion is one ia arc so unusual l* on record np- r existence is no( icli humanity cn- used of one dark , interspersed with > visions of fancy, and no dreams of ’ ” ’ ‘ T " * it 8 ncant r akin each silo awake from this dreamless p, the time of returning conscious- i be the same, even to a second ry morn. The effort she makes us like ouc coming from death to for waking is accompanied by a re contortion of the features, difli- y in breathing, and a frown, hidi ng great pain. During her wak- moments her respiration is regu- and natural, and her voice is soft very pleasant in its tones. Bo ning at sun up, she awakes every r until 12 o’clock, noon, and re us only awake six minutes. While :cp she breathes but once in six lutes, the respiration being accom- jed by a violent shaking of the d, and the inspiration as it were, ig characterized by a rapid sucees- i of bumming sounds, like that of a nder valve, varying iu number n eleven to fifteen, by which she ates her lungs. When the sounds each fifteen each successive effort de ni to the number awake-, suddenly, >ncd manner. During the interval ol six minutes ng. not the slight- at indication of pulsation can be lelt, ~ down applied to her iign of moisture.— , at ail times, asleep ous twitching of the ily, as it the nerves and orgaus were easy an«l restless by the cruel clasp strange fate. During these catalep- states nothing will arouse her or eak the dread enchantment of her conscious sleep. A week or so ago vhile in this condition she was thrown lently Irom a wagon, and the fall not break her awful slumber, nor t she conscious ,emng, she instinctively catches her right wrist with her left hand as she turns licr back,and rests the right hand ou her breast, tfince her affliction her finger-nails and toe-nails have never grown, anti arc the same as if petrified in her early girlhood. This peculiarity is all the more strange when it is remembered that her hair has growu as luxuriently and regular as a healthy person’s, and kuowu that she has grown since the fatal period of her life, bciug now live lect in length. Length, we say, not height, as she has never been able to stand since the fatal August, Her hands are of pearly whiteness, the right one being clasped because of the paralytic stroke, though it can be opeued after severe lubbitig, the fric tion. as it were, causing a restoration of circulation. Ilcr ban.Is arc small and well shaped, the fingers tape w so finely that they seem suited to the wielding of Pbydian grace itself. De spite the tearful ordeal to which she is subject, her mind seems vigorous, ac tive, and perhaps precocious during the few brief moments ot her walkiug state- Giving to the early date of her misfortune, she mas debarred the ad vantages of a good education, aud is unable to read and write. This girl is singularly good natured, rarely showing any irritability. Iler wants are easily supplied, as they are but few, and in this respect she ’‘wants but little here below, nor wants that little long.” Every feature in her disease is anomalous in character, and its giv en condition is so strangely distinct, yet every act, thought, desire, seuti- nieiti, emotion, sensation and opera tion are regulated by natural hi the requirements of which they form with astonishing exactness. She is perhaps, the roost remarkable pile- noun non ever witnessed, and before the mysterious nature of her afflictions the highest of human science pauses with wonder doubt and confusion.— Sleeping—ever sleeping — her very life’s avenues blocked with silent in sensibility, and the Wrecked loveliness of joy and light, her extsti-nco comes nearest, iu its strange helplessness, realizing the grandly pathetic lines of the poets mournful scoffing* of philos ophy iu his mockery of man’s estate: Intoxi* - ';k BT JOSHUA BILLINGS, ESQ. f 1 bav finally cum to the conclusion that lager beer as a beverage is not intoxicating. I have been told so by a German who said he had drunk it all n$te long just to try the experiment, and was obliged to go home entirely 'sober in the morning. I have seen this Bame man drink eighteen glasses, and if he was drunk it was in German and no body could understand it. It is proper cnnfl' to state that this man kept a lager beer salfon, could, have no object in stating, jrbat was not strictly thus. I believe him to the full extent of my ability, I never drank but three glasses of lager in my life, and that made my head twist as though it was hung on the end of a string, but t was told that it was owiug to my bile out of place ; aud I guess that it was so, for I never bilded over wus than I did when I got home that nite. My wife thot I was going to die, and I was afraid that I shouldn’t, it seemed tho every thing I had ever eaten in iv life was coming to the surface ; and believe that it my wile hadn’t pulled off my bqots just as she did,they would have cum thundering up too. O, how sick I wuz ! 14 years ago and I can taste it now. 1 never had so much experience in > short a time. If any man shud tell me that la^er beer was not intoxicating, I shud be lieve him ; but if he shud tell me that I wuzn’t drunk that mte but that my stumraick Was out of order,' I shud ask him to state over a few words jest how a man felt aud acted when he as set up. If I wnrn’t drunk that nite, 1 had some of the most natural simtums that man ever had and kept sober. In the first place it was about SO rods from where I drank the lager beer to house, and I was jest over two hours ou the road, and a hole busted through each one of my pautaloon neez aud didn’t have any hat, and tried to open the door by the bell-pull and hic cupped awfully and saw everything in the room trying to get round on the back side ov me aud in sitting dowu a chair, I did not wait long enough for it to get exactly under me when I wuz going tound, and I Ret down a lit tle loo soon and missed the chair about 2 inches, and couldn’t get up soon jh to take the next one that come along ; and that ain’t awl ; my wife sed I wuz drunk az a beest and I ecd before, l began to spin up tilings freely. If lager beer is not intoxicating used me ni03t almighty mean, that know. Still I hardly think that lager beer intoxicating, for 1 have been told and I am probably the only man liv er drunk cny when his liver was not plumb. 1 don’t waut to say anything against a harmless temperance beverage, but if ever I drink any more, it will be with with mi hands tied bchiud, and mi mouth pried open. I don’t thiuk lager beer is intoxica ting, but if 1 remember rite, I think it taste to me like a glass of soap suds, that a pickle had been put tew soap 1 thins*, yet u prey to *1 Bole Judge of truth, in emllt-** error hur The glory, jest an<l rkldlo of the world. ivake, a taking at the unplaiucd of st option. i, she was < ollegc of phy i he concussion, bruised. Upon regular hour, she vnes*. in the limbs, tv the cause or time To show her utter :*ry sensible impress- bc-lorc the St. Louis ms who used every cruel kind, such as s, flrc-hcat, a* well as the various >wn chemical expedients, to arouse from this state of chronic ansesthc- But every remedy failed ami she s insensible to every application, af- ward when awake complaining v much of soreness. T he body ned the rough treatment inflicted the Esculaplans of the experiment- science, but the rarml knew it not * was so severely injured that she ild hardly endure the travel ucccs- y to reach homo. She wakes only slve times lor live minutes during She nkea llrst at >un up, or six o’clock in the roornin: •cry hour until 12 noon. After > wakes first at three o’clot j; second at 0, then at 10. and it 12 o’clock midnight. I ic she wakes at 3 and 0 o’clock norning, thence every hour un- clock noon, which she hu« coa- to do lor twenty-four years.— me of her waking v as before are regular, even to a second; erv Wednesday morning pre- lew minutes, during Her diet consists of coffee, a little ice, bread aud milk, the two last ar- icles of food being eaten at 12 o'clock. 1 is always suggested by her tnoth- Owiug to the total denial ofexer- \ hei system requires but little f.*x!, ich is never relished. Iler beauty f no mean type. She has a singu- expression. It is well j large, and while they do not . with that intense brilliancy which flashes from those of a maniac, have rather the calm, soft beam of resignation and piety which we would expect to find in a Magdalene. But there is a glance of intelligence in those eyes which once seen will not soon be forgotten. Her lisir is a dark brown color, and she takes great pride in having it combed aoa nicely arranged. At one Jeff. Davis’ First Sweetheart, There is liviug in Detroit, says an exchange, a venerable aud respected lady, who, to those who know her, is the heroine of a strange story. She may be seen almost any day on The streets, burn ing from her tour ol shop ping buck to her pleasant little home, over her needle and thread, her have full play, and memory is supreme. She is a woman of rare in tellect nud great cultivation a cliarm- ersationalist nud an exempla ry'" Christian. She has been twice rried and twice a widow, and mv time is drawing his silver tracing through her hair, she moves alone The loved ones of the past arc gone. iutcreSts and her affections draw oward the world of spirits. She. in her young days, the betrothed of Jefferson Davis. Why they never married is not k'nowQ. She treasures too dearly the credit of the past to open it to other eyes. It may be that to her near and dear ones she tells the story. I am not among them, and do not know it. It is certain^ however, whatever may ha vo prevent ed the consummation of their early plans, she and the rebel president have never lost their regard far other* They stilt exchange letters, and watch over each others weifa Two such lives, running in such ditf cut canncls, and yet having the sym pathy of heart aud interest, must have much to attract each other. His lias been a life ofsplenbidachievements ami ignoble failures—thll ot excite ment and thrilling episodes. Hers, having its own vicissitudes, borne like v woman, has beeu quiet and inobtru- sive. but, perhaps, aa wonderful When 1 pass her ou tue street, her at church. I feel like running to her and asking^or her story. I know it would be interesting. The sweet heart of Jettcrson Davis! Who would not like to go back to his plot tings for power, and his struggle behalf of treason, and learu something more of his boyhood, and how ho act ed when in lov A Cynic’s Dictionary. Water—Clear fluid, once used as drink. Honesty—An excellent joke. Tongue—A little horse that is con tinually ruuning away. My Dear—An expression used by man and wife at the commencement of a quarrel. Bargain—A ludicirous transaction, jn which each party thinks he has cheat ed the other. Doctor—A man who kills you to-day to keep vou from dying tomorrow. Wealth—The most respectable qual ity of men. Esquire—Everybody, yet nobody equal to Colonel, Jury—Twelve prisoners in a box. try one or more at the bar. State’s Evidence—A wretch who pardoned for being baser than his com ratles. Modesty—A beautiful flower that flourishes in secret places. Lawyer-A learned gentleman, who rescues your estate from your enemy and keeps it himself. The Grave—An ugly hole in the ground, which lovers and poets wish they were in, but take uncommon meant to keep out ot Money—The good of the country. I’ll drown myself some of these days, see if I dWh’t” “Well, go on, Sut; did the shirt come off?” - ^*1—t-h-n-k-it d-i-d! I beam a noise afc0Br like tailin' a shingle roof off ov a house all at wonst, and felt like my bones were all that reached the floor} I staggered to my feet, and took a look at my shirt. The nails had all hilt ther holt, and thar it was hanging, arms down, inside out, as stiff as ever. It looked like the map of Mexico, iust arter one of the first battles—a patch of my hide just about the size of a bird’s nest thar; then some more skin ; then some past; then aheap of skin; then more bar; aud so on all over that darned new fangled, everlasting, infernal cuas-fircd shir*.— It was a picturo to look at, and so was I. The hide, har and past was about eoually divided between me and hit Wonder what Bets, blast her picter, thought when she come home and found me raissin’? ’Spect she thought I crawed into a thicket and died of my wounds. It must have scared her good, for I tell you it looked like the skin of some wild beast tore off alive, or a bag what had covered a load of fresh beef home from a shootin' match. [From tbs New York Journal of Louwerce. For ttie Cholera. More than forty years ago, when it as tound that preventation for the Asiatic cholera was easier than cure, the learned doctors of both hemispheres drew up a prescription, which was published (for working people) in the New York Sun, and took the name of the “Sun cholera mixture.” Our con temporary never lent its name to a better article. We have seen it in con stant use for nearly two score years, and found it to be the best remedy for looseuess of the bowels ever yet devi sed. It is to be commended for sever al reasons. It is not to be mixed with liquor, and therefore will not bo used as a ulcholic beverage ; its ingredients arc well known among all the conimou people, and it will have no prejudice to combat ; each of the materials is in equal proportion to the others, and it may therefore be compounded without professional skill ; and, as the dose is so very small, it may be carried into a tiny phial in the waistcoat pocket, and be always at hand. It is : TincL opil, Capsica, Rhei co., Mentii pip., Cainpho. Mix the above in equal parts; dose, ten to thirty drops. In plain teims, take equal' parts tincture of opium, red peper, rhubard, peppermiut and Camphor, and mix them for use. In case of diarrhote, take a dose of ten to twenty drops in three or four teaspoon- full of water. No one who has this by him, and takes it in time will ever have the cholera. We commend it to our Western friends, and hope that the recipe will be widely published. Even when no cholera is anticipated, it is au excellent remedy for oruimry summer complaint. X. HIRT, BOOT & SHOE MAKER aT’Ordsn, lsrf« or aasll. i>ru»i»tJy filled. ALL WORK WARRANTED, urtl-iy. LOUIS JM&GMM, TAILOR. Alt kinds of -work. Cutting. Siskins, he., done at LU old *»*nd on FLETCHER ST. 21-ly Carte. CONFEDERATE GENERALS <Z>. J. <RYAJJ, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. ■rwamD UMta Henna <( Lee, Johnson, Jackson, Beau* regard, and others, Hsadaraasly fr*UMd-*»d T*ry law. Bf Speci mens la “Times,’* OOF*. msrtf^m. THOMAS N. THEU8 ft CO. Importers sad Dealers la Fine Watches, & Jewelry, SflVEB Wtt MM, MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL BOXES, Ac. s. W. Cor. Bull and Broughton Sts., SAVANNAH, GA. Wstchcs snd Jewelry repaired. HAN8ELL & HANSELL, Fire Insurance Agts. Representing Old Hartford, of HARTFORD OOISI35T. Narth British Mercantile, AND SOUTHERN MUTUAL. DRAYING and HAULING! I AM PKEPAKAD to Dray for tho FuMk th SINGLE DK.VY LOAD, Or any other quantity that ma- lx* .lo*ircd I keeps lot of gooil Wa£un* and T«-shn>. with CAREFUL DRIVERS, Jml am prepared to <l» Kittling to and Iroi the Country at Living Kat<-». J. N. M- KINNON. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. JOSEPH JERGER&BRO Watch-Makers and Jewelers, LARGE STOCK OF Jewelry, Watehes, Clocks, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Dirge aupply of A’pcvturlea, on hand re|*J log promptly done at mod.-mt.- rat.-*. Vvatchos aid other article* l«*:t in ahop ov B. GKN'L .S'UPEHINTKNDENT’.S OFFICE,» .tllmmllr A* Umtf ttmUrmmd Cm.. I H. Ua., June 20,1M73. ) Sut LovengoodN Shirt. Sut told this story to the author, to account for his forlorn appearance : know that I boards with Bill Carr, at his cabin ou the mountain, and pays for such as I gets when I hev money, and when I hcvn’t any, why he takes one third outen me iu cussin , and she, that’s his wife. Bets, takes out ’tother two-thirds with his battlin’- stick, and the interest with her tongue the interest mor’n the principal h» ap- morc. She's the cussedcst ’oman I seed any how for jaw—aud pride. She can scold a blister on to a bull's face rile on the curl iu two miuils— and patterns after every fashion she hears tell on, from bnsscls to breeches. Oh! she's one on ’em, and sometimes she's two or threo. Well, you see, I got some cottou truck to make a shirt out- , and coaxed Beta to make it, and about the time it was done, here conics lawyer Johnson along ami axod for breakfuss—I wish it had niccned him, daru his hide, and I wonder it didn't, for she cooks awful mixins when she tries. I’m pizin proof mvsclf (holding up his flask and peeping through it) or I’d bin dead long ago. Well, while he were c-atin* she spied out that hisiihirt was still’ and mighty slick ; so she never rested till -ho wor ried it outen him that a preparation of flour did it ; and she got a few par ticulars about the proceedins outer him by women’s arts. Alter he left, she set in, aud biled a big pot of pastc- igh on to a peck of it, and soused in my shirt aud let it soak a while, then she tuck it, aud iroued it flat aud dry. and sot it up on its aidge again the cabin iu the sun. Thar it stood as still'as a dry boss hide, aud it rattled like a sheet of iron, \[ did. It were pasted together all over. When I eatne to dinner, nothin would do but I must put it on. Well. Bets and me got the thing open ar»er some hard pullin’ at one of the tails, and me at the ’tother, and I got into it’ Darn the everlastin* new Tan gled shirt, I say. I felt like I'd crawled into an old bee gum. anti hit full of ants; but it were like lawyer John son's and I not *1 it like a man, and went to work to build Bet* an a-di-hop- per. I worked powerful hard, aud swet like a hoss, and when the shirt got wet it quit its hurlin'. “Arter I got dun I took about four fingers of red-eye and crawled up into the cabin loft to take a tnooz*-. • Well, when I waked up I thought I was dead, or had the cholera, for all the joints I could move Were ray ankles, wrists and knees—could not even nfflve my head, and skasely wink eyes—the cussed shirt pasted onto me all over, from the end of the tails to the pints of broad-axe collar my over my ears. It sjt to tue as close as her hide does to a poor cow in March. I squirmed and strained till I sorter got it broke at the should ers and elbows, and then I done the darndest foo ishest thing ever done in these mount lins. I shuffle I my britches off and tore loose from ro hide about two Inches of the tail al_ around, in much pam and tribulation, Oh! but it did hurt! Then 1 tuck np a plank inter the loft, and hang my legs down through the bole, and nail ed the aidge of the from tail to the flo- r before me,and the bind tail I naik-1 to the plank which I set on. I unbut ton the collar aod wristbands, raised my hands way above my head, thot up my eyes, said grace, and jumped through to the ground. Here Sut remaiked, sadly: “George, I’m a darndef fool than ever dad was, host, hornets and all On nn«l after Sunday, June 22d, Train* this lb-ail will run aa follow*: Nioiit Express Passenger. e Suvann.-th .l*lly at «..» , .cat I Jvc Oak 4.l« ! Thoniaaville 5.30 liitinl>riil|fc n.15 we Albany !..".3*.15 No cta..ge of cam bstwee CL*e connection at Alb J.P. A M. LaM.-t.cU.-. h and AI- Cooking & Parlor Stoves of All Kinds! Tin and llmqlwtire! MtmmflmM and fJmltrrtmm ib.iu- lit tliu heat «jle.. SHOP opposite the Market //ousc ou Jacksou street, at his new building. GIVE ME A CALL, mar 21-fim B. F. Fudge. •' Florida, and Wo*tern DlvUioa Pw* ina. tcej.ing car run* through to TbomuiTil ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. vc Savannah, Monday, If'edneMJay muI Friday - .Cl LteWUtu ” 7.4 ve lAWdi.n, Vue*.lav, Thun-lay and WKareuN i»ivision. ve Lawton. Tuesday, TLuraday and nu al Vablo-u •• « •• Lj “ Soma AiUtv; uville Leave Albany, Monday, Wednesday -il l Friday a. Oultman Valdo.’a ejf7 A lUl’.l t All* with night t . ving All lay and Friday, ing Albany Monday. T rbUy, and arriving a< ai) Tucadar, Worineadaj, Friday and natur al! Steamer* have Bain bridge cn-ryThnn.- 1 Supt. a., for A^la BLOUNT QOTJHTY, EA8T TEHN. r na favorite summer resort, jut L’ATEDin Blount rnnaty. East Tea*****, will t* opened far ths rsespden o< rlaitor*no the 15tbOF MAY, IH73, Thn narked banrfrtal remit* attending tt of IkcMwatan. la functional dimaea oT the Liver, Bowels, Sidneys and Skin, an 1 the core of Chronic DUeaae*. attest thafi Medical Properties, ’hs accessories foe enjoyment and recrei ' ‘be Its: watering Mares v ’ C U1 attention will U giv proveaent of :nralW«. EMt Tenures »s, Virginla and llewpa tUUnwl making to* city of Knoxville. Tenaemr*. a M*at, thence vln Knoxville and CbartaaCon Rallrrmdto Marrr!!>, sixtoe conveyed la aai with Ua trains t the h^rlage. nine mliea distant. BOARD. 4 2J» Per day “ month—May nnii inne* . “ moath-Jo!y.aagustaedSeptember Children under ten years of age, snd coioredae vasta, half i«W. f wtonate this year Hi gathering y U fail, •applied. Address, f » t ST — L. KINO. Proprietor. Jsnel4-lm. Moatrale Spring*, East Teas, McIntosh House. m QUmfAS, GEORGIA m J. B. EDHOTSOT, Proprietor. Board sad fodgis^, $2 per day. Free Dos u» carry gneata to aai Croat the hum MW RmcmJom completed. paaitf. F. Fudge, Tinner AND DEALER IN John Oliver, HOUSE 4 Stef® Painter. GlLOEft & GLAZIER, No 3 Whitaker Sueet, N. W.Cmw Bay Uni, SA V ASX All, GA. DEALER IN Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Paiuts, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, and all Painters’ and Glaziers’ M A TE RI -A. I- B*. MIXED PAINTS OF ALL COL* OHS AND SHADES. inar 21-ly JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Cor. Whitaker 2k SL JuUan SUcets. Savaunab, - - Wu Whch-sale ami Retail Dealers la Books and Stationery of all Kindi* Copying and Seal Presses, Harveyora* Gum- passes, Neva and Book PrtnUug l*a; «r sad Ink. Gold Pans, P«u and /‘aacil Cases l*csk and Pocket Knives, ledger, Wilting and Colored Papers, Playing, Visiting and Prlntera’ Cards, Portwutialcs, Jkc School Fund* can mil as low a* th# ii, -fugusta, Atlanta, MEINHARO BROS. & CO. Thu fall Dekle AT I1IS OLD STAND, plan and erect au> stylo Wood I s-dklls Carpentering In ;dl its Is prepared V Buildfngs, an Lumber Style. ALSO r Sale—all GRIST MILL •t<raiu mill iu ttm country. GRINDING DAYS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATCIllMY C 1FFIKTS t Mctalic Jlurinl Casti and Mtlalic Can kefs. Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats, READY-MADE CLOTIUN<L Gen'.-J I'urnithing Goods, 120 Broughton 8L, Savannah, Gil N. B. KNAPP, Wboluaslasml Retail I>saWrs la Saddles, Bridles, Har ness, Hubltvr and Lejtlicr Bolting and Packing, French aud American Calf .Skins, .Sole, 7/arnest, Bridle, Haul and Patent Leather, Valines- Trunks, Carpel Bag*, Whips and Saddlery Ware. At THE SION OF THE GOLDEN HAD DLS. WEST END GlItRONh’ BuiLDlVOk narketMquare, WAVANNAH.GA. imrg, Martacnt -/t> bao.1 aad tut mlu at th* low** prtc*« mar n-Qm. PITTMAN BROS, DEALERS IN 0RY GUQPS, BOOTS, HATS, HARDWARE, ETC., ETC. Wooll rcatmrtfully It.form thrlr fr.ctU that then Stock I* th* faring Trade m t*rm .. j«rt *A Domestic Goods, Brown Home spuns, of all kinds, Hlcach- ings, Tickings, Pant Stuffs, Crockery and erarythlng aaudsd by Fanam; sack aa PLOWS, HOES, TRACES, Etc. W« buy our Goods at the lowest pri ce* and we intend selling for short profit*. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Wo are Agents for the tyiilman Factory and we are piepmied to fur nish their Yarns and other Goods, on as good terms a* th* tame Goods can be booght in the State. mcha 1j JOHN ». CODERS. ISRAEL DAS OKU. ROGERS & DA8RSK Importers, . JOBBERS and BETAILEBS Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Uoiscry, Small W arcs, Itibbous and Straw Goodl| OrJ«r« from the country Mrielly at- tended and filled at the lowest rates. Braaghvsi Krnf, Omet U ITkttMkur, SAVANNAH, . . I, SX'.'WS HOUTUEUX PHOTOORAPHXO AJfD STOCK DEPOT, First-Jau Stock at Xorthoro PH*