The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, August 09, 1873, Image 3

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I — — * ■ - • •• * IBS! i THE TIMES. rTlOMASVILI.E, OA. Saturday, August 9, - 1878. LOCALCOLUMN . OftRK.VI/. CJRKGAA, •V/ Georgia. For the Wock ending An just 7th, 1873. Expressly for the Times. THERMOMETER. ij.|6|J ira 'si I hi) K*. hh ft | ' K_> ►« ►» KC KJW. W) ft I « ►« ►» hC nt 8, fci). 3' Fair. ~r Ittalii laying of the Corner Stone on the 19th. The following Lodges have been in vited to participate with us, in laying the Corner Stoue of the new Ma- soxei building on the lblh, viz- llainbridgc, Boston, Quitman, Valdos- to, Okopilco. Morveu, Albany, Camil la. Moultrie, Iamonin, Shiloh and Monticollo. We hope to see a good delegation from all these lodges on that day. The Grand Master S. D. Irvin has been invited to perform the services,nd will doubtless be here.— The occasion promises to be a very interesting one, and we tiust that the public may lend their presence, and sanction to the occasion. All arc invi ted to !>c present. The ceremonies will Fletcher Institute. As will be seen elsewhere by the ac tion of the Board of Trustees, the ex ercises of this institution will be re sumed, on Wednesday the 3rd day of next September. Mr. O. D. Scott the principal elect, arrived here on Mon day, and speut several days__iu look ing around onr flourishing town, ex pressing himself highly pleased “with the place, the people, and the prospect for a school. From the aetion of the Board it will be seen that the selection of au assis tant has been left entirely with the principal. The gent It man In whose hands, for a while at least, the **cal of this In- j stitutc rests, made a very happy iin- 1 £ Fair. liABOMETKlb commence at 10.30 o'clock on Tuesday pressiou w«? uudcrstartd on the Board the llltli iusl., on the corner of Broad of Indices, as a ell as ou many of our TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST! Before asking tout arrangement* to folio* the advice of the -Otoaouwi* who hare alre*ljr gnM,** it would bo woD to consider what ba* been <l»ae to make the Journey to jour* Home* In the WhT a* p raaant and as tree from dan- line from Nashville. Tenn.. to St. I/.ul*. future grot citj ot the world.” Th'» line the ST. LOUIS &. SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY, b a during the peat year, earned an Invalaabie reputation by its mniptli track. I'pmut tinj«, nur« connections. ami the luagnirtce -t e of it* iA->en2*re<iaiptueiit It* trains are tu*ile upot and cototcoJlme day car*, provided wilh celebrated will- r eon pit the WeaUnr* oc»e air-brake. t..e celebrated * ill r coupler and platform, and aUn*' oc*e air-brake. " .. — pueUirdg the only time runmtmg Pullman Pal-tee Tiruring-l'.nom Sleeping Can through rifkortf change from .VadrWt to St. Ismi*. 5i» other tin.- pretend* to offer such advantage*. ei ther in distance, time or eqalomcnt Wlsy, then, j mrner by cireiitomroute* ? Do not be indue- e-I to parch*** tickets to St. Louis or the Went by any other line, remeniberlng that “T*r St. hunt* tt Sonthrerntrru.'' is the shortest, cheapest, quic£r*t beat and only line un ler onr muiutme' t from Na-hville to LauL*. and is fr tu 60 to -put miles the *h<»n- | | | =■• ' .•«» til .TO to 30 <>! ajiiolatloiii lxdow well siistiiliicd. Mock liubl: iandoriitnrv 13 3-4 to f MM-l-J ' ' " I'od Ofllce Hours. From mid alter this date, the oilier will be oj-eii for the delivery of mail, ns follow* : From ‘J t<1IS fi. m. hi the exerting. From h to 0 a. in., on Sundays. Front door will Is- open soth.it parlies having J bp li«-i boxes can get their mall :«l all hours. The miiiU for all |*>l»ts will • lose at «'• p. m. ‘ .1. W.SKWAKR, I\M. and Fletcher strceis. I Tatks Spimxos East Tknx.—A letter appears from our correspond int Lydc," in to-davs issue. It will be cun that the great cholera scare and stampede, that occurred lately at Tate Springs, (and whose advertisement appears in our columns) was a lulsc. alarm. The statements of our correspondent may be "strictly relied on—so that par ties who have any inclination to visit this justly famous watering place, can do so without incurring any risk what ever. Parties will however, miss the kindly welcome, and gentle manners of Miss Tate; who has within the past few years, with that peculiar finesse, that so often characterizes woman, lit Tatt s' Springs to the very j front rank among the popular summer J resorts of the country. CHURCH DIRECTORY. J There will bo nervier* in nil the chinches on j to mot row :u> follow *: MothMlnt Church.—ltev. !i. II. WeGohrc. at the usual aiornluz and cmiini; bourn. Sun-lav . Soli.*. I, 4 12 p.M. PnnbyU-rlau Church .—Rev. Mr. ouArtenuan, :ti l|i«- usual hiiutn morning and - veiling. Sal- bath Scbonl I I*. M. iTnj.t 1st Cliureu.— ltev. Mr .at the u*na! hour* morning mii-I evening. Said nth School 9 A. M. I'.plsi-- |«al Church.—No fterviec.* in tho iib- nnreof the Pastor. .Sabl-alli School 5 I*. M. The Buck Eye Bee Gum is one of the greatest inventions of the age.-- Call and see il. Another Soda I'ouni. A. IlomeisJer would call the atten tion of the ) uMic to his ice-cold Soda Water, made from the best and purest -Syrups. Satisfaction^guaranteed. Ice lilies to suit purchaser npiillt* if. j ikOO Upward. Lost somewhere heLvcen my house and the depot a pair of gold sleeve but- I ms, ol'o’dotig shape with a leaf carved ou the face. J will pay the above re ward tor the delivery of said buttons at this oJIW. J. K. CunisrAis. .lust opened at I. Lew's, a hand some line of Gent's Ktiraishiiiff Good* of the latest styles. One dozen ililler- eiit si \les ot Collars, Scarfs, Ties'Ac., and tor sale at very reasonable prices. apr -Vly. Letters hold for Postage, P. 0. Thomasvillc Ga. George Swindle, - Camilla Ga. .Jas. P. Harrison, - Atlanta lpv. II. B. Fulton, - Faelin] Bock rickeiis county Ga. I'nik-r thir warm genial rays of the Mia assisted by a little rust the fleecy Maple is bursting out in places. We have heard of a few pointers who have picked out some cotton.—Who is •!<)- Ing to go*, the first ball- is looking out for it. . Purlicidar We hereby give not after anything, to secure inseiiioii in lhe Timms, must !»«• handed in by Tlnirtdiy evening. As we want to mt off our mail Safiir.lay morning, we close Friday at noon; and we hope ev erybody will govern themselves accor ding 1 }'. Sellout Coniniissiouers. This it a subject of importance to the people of the county, and one up on which they have a desire and right to be uilormcd. More especially is this true in regard to the actings and doings of those constituting the "Board ’* This lnsly is now organized, and proceeding, statedly, with its appro priate duties. At the meeting early in July, f’. S. Uockwcll was elected President. W. F. Hubert had been previously elected Scc'y. At the same meeting the President and Secretary were instructed lo investigate the ac counts of Teachers unpaid ami distrib ute the amount remaining ou band in the Treasury, pro rettet. 1 best* officers at an early day entered upon this du ty. Tiny i-ma-1 then, in the hands of P for sale in tpiau- the county Treasurer the sum of £-114 sers. ! ... ,i 1..- ,.c n... it....-.1 citizcus, with whem he met during his short slay. The board evinced their confidence in him. by leaving entirely to him, the responsible task of appoint ing an assistant; and we doubt not that our citizens will show theirs, by a patronage extended to this oid lime honored institution, that shall remind us of the palmy days of tlicpast, when the old campus resounded with the merry laugh of scores of puplis. Mr. Scott proposes to furnish the institute at an early day, with a per fect set of chemical and philosophical apparatus. He will leave nothing undone on his pari, to put the school on a level with best high schools in the State/ Pare nts ami guardians having chil dren to educate, will find that Tliom- asvi.lc now oilers, extraordinary in ducements as an educational point.— In .September “Young Female Col lege,'* ami ‘"Fletcher Institute,” will resume operations, under the control and management of two Boards of Trustees—each comprising many of our leading citizens, who have the interests of these two educational al o tLe • Chicag- ril e. You ran »ecur«* aelvet.au-1 your 111 aull or by letter. Nx>b vii'.u, Tjub. P. C. SAWYER’S ECLIPSE C0TT0NGIN Sher iff §jttes« foe August. P.ttenUdMay2C, 1873. ’ I I.L be auiil ou the lirat Tue»«l*V in Septetuher I next before the Court Jli-uae* Tlx-u.ii" Hie, lietween the .e*al h-> r.tell Seal. Pr<n>ei . . tiff** AUorney. Term* <-f ni at of Un-i •'iie-l ftolu tae S«U-e- «a*h. lot at the- taiiie lime ami | 'are, ir.inPrr liH,-!>ur. ami iff in the ll.irtceiitlultttrli’tirf Til -rjrJ.t. an-1 in ilx- T -wu -if Thomaxvilh* ami urn a« a port of ti-e I < re lJMtrta, Ootititig on ■e Street. I^*vit-l on a* the »«roi»crty of R //. jH.inie-1 out by IMaintUr With Adjustable Roll Box an«l Swinginj Fr-rnt, for Ginning Damp, Met or Dry Cotton. .^*0, the Celebrated GRISWOLD GIN, P. 0. SAWYER, Macon, Ga. i>-;d 1>. l and*, nentitle - -cxTy of R II. H. Took* LI'KM, SlKriff. Mortgage Sale for October. ni-b **K SOLD before the Court limine d« taldishments near at heart. These I Hoards are composed of gentlemen who are not merely figure heads, but who take a warm and lively interest. iliem; ami pareutsand friends, may rest assured that out side of the rc- ponsible corps of efficient Professors ami Icachers, in these schools, that their children will be well eared for, both morally, and intellectually. We would say to all, if you wish to send your boys or girls to a first class school, to a town proverbial for its health, its morals, and good society scud them to Tiiomasvillc. 11; - y > in Tbo«na*vil : e f Timnm* countyanti tins l*t Inca lay In «Xtot.cr next, between the lawful hour* • fiulu, tbo r-dluwlnj property, to-wit: Out S cam Saw Mi 1 mi l iitta*-huienta. an the projierty •» S. A. Jt-nkin.-, to *atia|> a I troin Th-uuas Supcrinr • Tcruis cash. r bill omimieal v.v, as he and Those wishing to 1 should visit the store of I. Levy, is determiued during the Sprit) Summer season, to oflW parlictifar in ducements to close buyers. Country imivhatits buying nt wholesale, will save money by pricing our goods be fore ordering from other markets, apr 5-1 y. Mr. Ogden II. ( arroll, who has long been connected with the ' hug store ot Mr. T-S. Paine in our place,' left hurt night for his home in Milltmvn. Ifis many friends here rcgiet to part with him, nn«l ho is followed to his old home, ami into his new bun ness, by the warmest and best wishes of his many friends. \ New Soda Fount. Messrs. Kottman «& Kimlon have just put into (iperatton, their spieudid new fount, chilled with »efr and ilankcd by a riel) lot of pure m;d iiuadtilteraied svrups. Call at Bruces Corner and try it. nug IMf Dropping at Bruces corner this week we were pleasantly MirprUed to lind that Messrs. Kottman »V Kin l-m. have converted tbo corner into ono of the host fitted up stores in the place—filled with u fine stock of lamily groceries, confectioneries etc. Among the most attractive features, was u splendid n«:w soda fount, with it-i cool looking white marble, ami its pure syrups tastefully arranged, inviting the thirs ty cool ol* with a glass of this delight ful. liarinlceu drink. subject to the onlcr of the Board. The total amount of accotiuU was mmiclhitig over £2000. Some of these accounts bad received a parted' the money duo on thcry. Some if 1,GOO worth of accounts had received noih- g. To these last, attention eteil. and among them the distribu tion was made. All these accounts were for services rendered by Teach ers iu 1S71. Twenty two per rent the amount given to these Teachers af ter deducting commission of county Treasurer. The accounts to which this distribution was made, amounted to something over i'l,b0rt. Of course a large, balance is still unpaid. These Teachers have rendered watisfnetory .service, to the public in this behalf and ought to be paid. A distribution to tl-e counties will soon be made by tin; Stale coimni-Monci and should lie direct flit* money to be paid over to the accounts for 1S71, it will be done, j The Board will meet on tin: first Saturday in each mouth at the ( '"tu t | House for the transaction of such bu<- inetos as may come before it, at which time and place, those wishing to beex- j nuiiucd tor “cei liS'.eat- s, or desiring to Notice. la employed as ptihlie teachers will • j>ore-1 l» r oj*o , it themselves. The examiua* rr inset lion , n j ti-ms n ill be 1 igid. ami any expecting certificates upon superficial or partial examinations will bo disappoiuted. It has been coin plained that lliccol- oretl people do not -participate in the benefits of this fund. They are now res; e •tlully informed that it any col ored man or woman shall apply for a certificate, and if upon examination t!i v shall be found competent, or it any colored sahool now in operation i» under the dinctioii of,a regularly li cense teacher, and shall comply with the requisitions of law, there shall be no disuriiuinatiou against such teacher or school on account of race, color or previous condition. LTI.VS.S. bock well. sident Board, County Commis- icr, Fob. ln*iruction, Thomas Co. PULASKI HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. S. N. PAPOT & CO. OMNIBUS/vS meet all train* and uteaiuer*. Every attention shown to guests. The i/ouse is centrally located and having been newly refitted and refur nished is one of the most popular Ho tels in the Southern States. juiy2G-3m Committee 011 Ucfrcsliiurntft, The following ladies and gentlemen have been appointed to get up, ar range. and prepare, refreshments for the visiting brethren, who are expect ed here to participate in the ceremo nies of laying the corner stone of the new Masonic bunding ou the 10th insf. It is hoped (hat the committee will hold a meeting early next wock, and make what preliminary arrange ments that may be noccs-ary: Mrs. Dr. Bower, Mrs. Joseph Jerger, Mrs. T. C. Mitchell, Mrs. N. J. Cas. scls. Mis. I)r. Brandon, Mrs. Jacob Knbitshek, Mrs M. f. Smith, Miss Mattie Seward, Miss Emma Moore, Miss Fannie Han.sell. Miss Maria Coyle, Mis** Cynthia McLean, * Miss l.issa Sanford, Mr. M. Isaacs, Mr. J. .1. Black-hoar, Mr. T. X. Hopkins, Mr. Gus Harrell, Mr. Joseph Moore and Di. Coyle. DR. HOOD’S EUREKA LIVER MEDICINE. Tills lias i-rovo-l to Iki the t»*t u>e-IIc!iic fcn »wn for Liver coiwji'alut JMlltou*iic*i. etc, It humt-n*. Reu-l the following certlttcatct Dr. Mcgall ' Tribute* of Re-pecf. The following Preamble ami rcsolu- ion? were unanimously adopted by he Sunday school ot the Baptist hmvli, Thomasville, Sunday,'Muly 27 has lilt. //«hh»: *!ck lifaitwte. r.. nr. K. C. your Eureka Li l-s1 iii the * . //*mi!i : Mr*. Wm 1,04.. Dee. ! ir—Your Kurekn Liver " ItoM/v! U C. 1 , Jinx- 10, Ir—1 have trust > IIKltllll* « hit ck-. Ml‘l tollIhI ll'itll’lll licit Eitrckri. altlioiigh I li:i-l taken in lu—itilti • .VI cent* nn-l 81.* 1 M. M. BLAXl’OX LUMBERYARD. This Gin Took Three Premiums Last Year. - leeirn iluabteiaa I'EKFKCTC01 TON GIN. tor in all the jmint* and -juajUle* «Ie*lrabte 1 SAW YKit'S K LIP.S’K GIN will maintain the it natural leng'li oft 1 i> a* rapid work ananv ma* i The old GlU'iroi.DGIS- -fiinii>he-l to enter whenev -I lie made to genuine pattern .-nire-L A W Y F.H'.V oniiietitoni. .. . at Uie Noutiieaat .\U1> tma and .South- Fair, at Kufanhi—one a idlvermp, the other a diploma. Al*> tlie flr*t premium nt ‘ a Fair al Gold:boro". North Carolina. NEW GINS Will bcde-iv'red « lowing price* : Thirty live Saur* ! the fol- ...8131 •£> . an t ot-l t VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS lurnUhu I Ir >m var.oua aeetioo* of the cot- Luinlh-r of every ilewwijpttoi ton growing .Slate*.« Dear Sir Kncl*>*e.l Hint drat) <■ ingC-uttiany f-.riuo, a* paymt • which «t.- .ire welt ph-«M*l. BOSTON NOTES. Boston, August fill) 1873. Messrs. Editors: The weather has been variable since my last communi cation. including plenty of rein. The 1 atcrpillar* have not douc any daniag< near Boston, but nrer the creek, or just a/firjilttntiitionsbeloir us. they have eaten up the crop, rsot and branch, or ■ill. i opening and baskets are in Jlustcya Hotel was occupied on Sun day, the 27ih iiltin:<». by three colored boy#, who under the iutlucnce of whiskey, the night bcloi o, pulled down tenets aud indulged in promiscuous .—Some few of uly gone north. tliev t uning uud bawling. Il i Honor tlie Mayor, said that twenty »i cilarc, from the trie*, would satisfy thei •ourt aud ii« ofiicers, l.»r tin; a tore .said i iimtlcmean- ii(*r-». or,-.' of ilieir, o« ning t«» an empty pocket book, worked o..{ his flue uu the streets. Last wcck the rtivol committee commenced repairing the ctrcit pnd Off for New Y« our merchants are whiM the remainder will sot for Now York, to lay in their plic#. Thotnaeviile merchant led for their caution anti ca Dover overstock. S)ur New York fiicnds can tell more about the crops in this Recti on, by running over the bills made by ouj merchant, titan by any other mode . If the crops are likely to be cut short, they will buy short. If it is likely to result (as wc think il will) in a fine yield—Thomasville will be jammed with goods, llio planters will find 'good slocks in store in a few weeks, and lrctu the amount of competition, at loir figures, a v. '.i u Jdcr walk leading to the I’rt, 'fiuirch, about two weeks Wiif.ukas, our heavenly falhc en fit, in his inscrutable wisdom, to 11 away from among n*. our dear hoolmatc and companion, Willie i-mingtou. thus filling us wiih grief id sorrow at the loss of one so dear u» amiable. Jiesohetl 1, TJiat we recognize the hand of God in ll is severe affliction and bow with submission to Ilia holy will. 2. That in the loss of Willie Reming ton our school lias lost one of its most brilliant ornaments, and we. as schol ars and teachers, have lost one whom wc dearly love ami sorely miss. 3. That our -ympathie* are muccrcty tendered the mourning family in this their deep affliction. 4. That a copy ot these resolutions be piesented to the lamily and also a copy be published in the city papers. W. F. lluiiEur. Ch'ni Com. .Beefing of file Hoard of Trus tees of Fletcher lustitute. Tiiomasville, G a., Aug. 6th 1S73. Tfie Board of Trustee* ot Fletcher Institute, met pursuant to call of the j President at]4 o'clock 1* m The l*resi- I dent ami Secretary beiug aliens Dr. Brandon was rcqueuUul to act Chairman, and J. J\ N’milh as Sfccre- tary. The object of the meeting bcin; to confer with the Principal elect Mr. i*cott, who being present exf ressed, s views with regard to the Sclimd id the einploymer.t of au assistant U11 motiou of Cal. A. J’. Wright, as resolved to leave the selection c rely with Mr. Scott the Principal.— On moliui; it v;gs agreed tliat the ex* rcises of 'ho School for tl»e next -cholastic year, be commenced on the first \Vedncs*lay in September uext.— After a free .interchange of views, there being lg further Lacincoa the Board adjourned. lb o. Uraniuin, Pres, pro teiu. J. 1*. Smith. Sec. pro tem. Nil'll J. J. DALE. DAVID WELLS. J. J. DALE & GO., STEAM SAW MILL, PLAINING & LUMBEfi YARD. Corner Thtin.IcrlKilt Itoa>l tout Lil«erty St*. KEEP r.»n**aiiily 011 L*ii4 ami out tu onler, vlluw Piuv l.uiulvr a-nl tiu:l«T of nil dhuvii- .\ o»n>j»letoaAviriiOc-nt of j.),iu.-.J lm«Vr of »J j c* -rljitiou* : New«-I*. halu.rrrs. Bracket*, moul-tiuK* an.t *c .Vcl w.irk* aturay* an luuxi ami iito Pino, ltla<k Walnut atxi |*o|>l«r, in * cut I mi uiiauts % that part of llte lot owned by tfie A. w. G. ll. IL lying near the main street, south of the Bail road. Which very much improved the appearance of that part of town, The Sunday NYhcol connected wilb Ujc colored Baptist Church iu this place will hold a pic nic. in the beauti ful Oak Grove on Judge Lyons piaor tatlou, muI Friday. Mr. F. II. Butler got badly scalded nt iho s’cam mill in this towo last Weduesday—bffit improving now. Col. Jolm McCollum bad bin coilar bone brokeu by beipg tbiowu from a mule last week. 13. V, tho uinli oh wo ililuk «'.)>eti< io1<im*1 tho following lurti- •»: Ct v., < K tohcr :w. 1*7-. i |.l »nter*, haro witno**o t 1 heautitui satu- N & SOX, ll./.X. « LEVEL XD, M. L. HAR/.'IS. Mr. Daniol P. Ferguson, of .loitcjOtoro, On., iri o* Hinter Cute of«> tolitr to, IftT2. a*f»l oW» : 1 huvu y.>ur «in ruuniiK. * * * I oho mv It in llich-at 1 luve cver «w run. It clctn* the I have tie ni rnlix-1 in h glu .1 in h (^rat-oU * (olt»n Gin. haixlre t j» >mxl* of lint lurxla of *l\if minute*. The tir*t two bulo* g iinoi «eighe l lt()0|>oim<l*, from nnio jomul* v-o<l cot- 1, hugging an 1 ties in lude<l. Prsmlnm List ON FIELD CROPS, OFFERED BT THE 8.G.A.& M. ASSOCIATION, At the Fair of 1873. class x. For tho largest crop of cotton pro- duct-d upon one acre of up land, with a statement of the mode of cultivation, the amount and kind ot manures used, the period of planting, the number of times plowed and hoed, the kiud of seed used, and giving cost of pro duction, $30 For largest crop of cotton grown on 5 acres of land in one body,—same requirements as alx/vc, 50 For largest crop of field peas raised on 1 acre, 5 For *argest crop of peavine hay raised on one acre, 5 For largest and best crop ol uative grass hay raised on ouc acre, 10 Largest aud best crop of grass hay, other than uative, raised ou one acre, 10 For largest crop of corn grown on oue acre ot upland, period of planting, mode of cultivation, kind of corn, times plowed and hoed, amount and kind of manure applied, giving cost of production, 50 For largest crop of corn grown on 5 acres of upland, in one body, same requirements as above. 20 For largest crop of wheat grown ou oue acre, same requirements, 10 For largest crop of rice on one acre, 10 For largest crop of oats raised on 5 acres, 25 For largest crop of rye raised on 5 acres, 10 For largest crop of sweet |x>- tatoes raised ou one acre, the nop to be arrived at by dig ging and nicaruriug a-i aver age eighth of an acre 25 For largest crop of Irish potatoes raised on oue-eighth of an acre, 5 For largest crop of ground jxeas or pinders raised per acre, tho crop to be ascertained by dig ging and measuring an aver age eighth of an acre. For largest crop of cliufas raised on 1 acre, crop to be ascer tained iu same manner as above, 1C Competitors for the above premi ums are required to have the laud measured and the articles to be weigh ed or measured in the presence of three disinterested and reliable wit nesses anil certificate produced from them with a sample of crop. The requirements above must be furnished iu writing to tlie Secretary at the time of making the entry. CLASS 2. For the largest crop of Indian corn raised by any white boy under 10 vears of age upon 1 acre of laud 10 For largest crop of cottou pro duced by any while boy under 10 years of age upon one acre, CLASS 3. Best variety of bread corn, with two Umbel* as sample, weight to be considered, Best variety ol corn for stock, with two bushels as sample, weight to be considered, Best variety of sweet potatoes, two bushels a* sample. Best variety of table pea, one bush el as sample. Best lmsbcl of rice, upland, Best bushel of oats. Best bushel of irisli potatoes, Geoi gia raised, For live bushels of the largest sweet potatoes, Best two pumpkins, Best two Caslmws. Best 5 bales ot upland cotton, Best bale of upland cotton, Best bale of sea island or black seed cottou raised on upland, Best two stalks of cotton, green seed, Diploma Best bale of wool of 300 pounds, 10 Best 10 pounds of leaf tobacco, fi When the* premium in fur oue or more bags, nil tho bags must bo r,7. tho grounds. AW bags average ! 450 lbs. each. Cl as.S 4. For the best barrel of fiour. Diploma For tlie best barrel of Georgia flour, u For the best bushel of white corn tncal. For the best bushel of grita, 2 For the best barrel of sugar made from sugar caue iu Georgia or Florida, t 10 For the best barrel of Syrup made from sugar cane, Wiiite SULPHUR SPRINGS, !*■ ' 1^16 .Florida* 4 DR M. W. HODGES’, I^roprietor. TIIIS FAMOUS SPRING is sila- ated seven miles frpm Welbam on the J. I*. & M. Railroad. Comfortable hacks connect with each passenger traiu. , This well-know u resort under tne supervision of DR. HODGES is now F’iiie Datliing: Order. Accommodations are first-class and at the most reasonable rates. The curative properties ot this FAMOUS PRING arc too well known and attested to by hundreds to need recapitulation. lfyouwanlto spend a few weeks for recreation and pleasure at a Mod erate Cost go to the WHITE SUL PHUR SPRING in Fieri J a. ju!y2U-2ni S. J. Cassels, (Next door to P. McGlwhan\ Bom- iogioo'i Block.) f>MVGGIST» min ix DRUGS, MEDICINES, GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE LEAD, ZINC FAINT COLO IS WINDOW GLASS, ILLUMINATING, LUBRICATING, AN D FAINT Ol I.® ud ftw AW fc. — bouW. nmurt jm ts- Muwcairaoxs .«t«fwij <—*i~i«.i- CtJ .1 JUl lit>U!t. A. WB1GI1T. C.W.STDIAU. THOS.C. MITCHELL Sperid r*rtuM, WRIGHT & STEGALL, 1 IAN ICKUH AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, In addition to tbclr Hanking luuiiu-sn thry WAREHOUSE have erected NEW BRICK utvl are prepared to *lore and make libera) *•! vanrr» »n roitoii, at reasonable rates. marSMy. Tablo Supplied with Dining Saloon. 1 (•Kb Fresh Oysters and Fish AND THE UEST OK EVERYTHING. Heals at Any and All Hoar*. LOCATION ON JACKSON ST. Tlie eub*eril--r lake* pleasure in Informing the public that be U fttill at lilt ul<l Hand and pce- |>ared Uac-xmiUioilate tbeiu wiiliall tiling* (rood to Ktlf . He In titling tip. and all* bate rtuulv In n ft w day*, a Dining Apariinent, wlik-b %».ll be retired, convenient, well lurnt*)ie«l aixl kept thorough)} In kildltbin to the Sa)<Min. lie lift* now on Itaml and a iUkeepiYitiMtanil} with Tlie-lCinomt < 'tgni-H. 10.000 of the folio * Iiir |MipuUr l.ran.l* now in •tore; Iteiiia Vu toria, I* iu- a «>Ja, La Roam, ila|- a fere, 15 cento; f.a Kior d-i Morale*, l'» c ut*. f-’renk Ogitrrt mmd B-’lnh arriving by every train an.) tor Mile lit atn de*ired <iuant.tv. pahii.y nitonmiFA. A full nm> riiin-nl alant*on luiii'l unit af very Bakery CONFECTIONERY. A. HOMEISTER, AT HXS OLD STAND. Keep* conatantly on bamt a fall Mpply *1 Candies, Balains, Nuta. JcUiea, ricklea. Fruita. all kImli, And ererytUhif in thl* line of men handle#. A. P. KUEVATT TO TUE LADIES! MRS. SARAH A. PETERS, lte*I*eetfuliy Infirm* tlie Ijvlies of Tliomai ille and *urr mu'liitgcountrv that *he hasl'i pencil n c rr p.Vfc and «e!t se-’e^te*! »t<*« of Spring .Milliner} (iood-, —or TIIK— Nn*xr and Latest Fashions, » /Mto and Ronneto trimni ?.l mid ui iRWtxroN, Ga., Ot bor 7, i r e s AW i Eli— Dear sir: T be e g -t from toed it .liouUI do. We Litre gituie*l one bundreil ■ xteen bale*on 't, and it lnta never choked nor broken III- roll. D p ck* the »ecd c can and * g.**d lint. Ii'« have liml con*idcrat.le ex|*;rleii e with vari-.. » kind*ole >tti>n gin*, aivl rlthrafety, ray your* i* tl»e |».*t we have ever *eep rup TfruMJS LOOK*, Colonel Nathan Ua**. of Home, fla.. *ay* he ha* UmiJ GriftWold**, a*ney * and TavlorVGln*, d that he I* now runnihataD. /‘nil Gin in F.ag'e Sam vet A'. lii*'# Gin let county. Ga.. and an f.ag’o and a Carver an I a ** A'awver AVlij^e Gin” 1 mjaril* the U-t named as %y» (•in in .4rk*n*a», a Call ru.J t Mr j.rko* are put A highly interesting scries of meet- gs arc- still m progtessat the Baptist eburrb. A lively interest is manifested, which is deepening and widening. The folluwinj flevcrenJ clergy, have bceu laboring zealously in the gooj cau««; Messrs. Gauldcn, Fadar, Stout and Ilu-hin. Up to this time IS additions have been made to the Church, and still the work aftc* on. Ju*t opened at I. Levy’s, p new line of shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. Our stock of Ladies fchocs cannot be surpassed by any house In the City. Those wishiug the article t wifi save money by giving us a call. apr, Wy »i«* any mxrkrt. DltESS-MAKIXG ami FITTING! 1“ yu I «in j-npar.-l to j Ua*e the itn iilicr •! Htureof |ot:ii:w^f t trx-Un' -vUUe*l ILUTi.NG, ’it t»li tho Lvt-.a* and io*t impruvvii Snlc*, done ou tbort notice*, THE FrarYfclin FIRE IHSURANCE COMPANY of x'Hifo/oi.xrm.i Capital, - - ^ 100.000 OO Assets, Jan. 1, ‘13, s:VSS3,G?U6 Keaily $3,500,000 Loesca Fa id. EXCELLENT REASONS fjr la-unn^lnthc FraaklLi Fire Insurance Co., Of Pl'Ulelphi*. l*t. Iu Sacp'.a* exccel. that of xr.y other f.rc Iiuanncc Uta^iRi uithe LH.U-.1 -ti!c« SI. ft* realize t A Met* .ff nearly arc •torflrhiTe WintU Ur»t *ecariUr>, a^.rd- FKKrou to any ot the >*th^r» |.'_l* r.vtTKR and i tEAVKK t*ixt; toner gut with which he ii S •tUaln'oL iJc nti i e iu*. giuu^i eijlitv.*ix la « «i b it wriiii^ut breaking tne roil. ScLLABh *Station,M. & U. I*. •„ J«n k /s, li Mr. P. r, Sawyer, Ajacne, Ga.—Mr : The Cotton Gin you repaired for me, " itli your Lu- i roved box. give* perturt tatUfactLin. and 1 Uke Very great pfoa-ure in rw-m tnending your gin* to the pubUc. W O'D.INIEL, >1". 1>. I*. J. XV. Sommer., of Orangeburg, S. write*: All your Ginn *>>11 byj»c tlil» teawti or.. <1 ing writ and giving entire *ati>factlon.— I wd) U: able to aeil a great im’.j nr\l J.i' >tai.*y. • f P. rt Valley, writer: “Your Gin • the oxdv gin I ever rt* that anyu.ly coul>J lot-i. 1 tuxtu heretofore See* «-ne»peHed to en.rd.iy a feeder for g.:<uing. but with y -urglii a i-Tifl-1 c\ti feed It and it win never l.r.-A the roll. It gin b.th clean ah 1 Cut, a tel make* to-vtoUv! anil syrup are requested to give cription of the process of making the same. For th® best sample of stock food Jrom cotton seed, Diploma For the best box of smoking to bacco, For the best box of chewing to bacco, For the best box of cigars made in the Cotton Stales. Diploma The Association also offer the fol lowing SPECIAL PREMINMS: For the largest aud best display of articles, of all kind*, em braced in Department B, Class let, lo-wit: 1 reserves, pickles, jellies, catsups, etc., made by any one lady, the articlca to be all manufac tured by the exhibitor, To the geotlemau paving the largest amount of entry tees, To the lady paying the largest amouut of entry fees, 25 By order of the board of directors. A P. WRIGHT, President. C. 1*. Hax*i.ll, Stcretary. NATIVE WINE. Utuiatfti i* :iuUto4 to /Ire Isearzzcr J- 4ih. It* L «m kit [tomtjlr Kitted, when esrtUftiTc’.y point, tt ft fair rate at premium, ft etie i vrtl Mleetthe 'trougeftt C'OZFAXT, ntiev uu ft weak and ncXflj esUbUthcU on#. Vi. E, DAVIES, Age#). •• Jli tb»- S.wrer < i 4 C* . of Ath«v», *«il u iiuui' er vt' them the e*>m C’to iik vs. U r»i>a*ry 7, II7X M f I*. C S **rv»:ii. M VY.n, i iv.: Air—Tl*e Gin we «*f yon let Fall. ixtU-r a f.ir trift!, h *• g v«-n ua MtkUrh«. It iLikm a g uJ lint an 1 c:eat>» the aecd well. Y our* r.*perif«ily. T. i. A 8. J. LEE. GINS PREPA1RE0 PROMPTLY. ^L-l Ottole UJ #-K*d ft* ni* at the fdfowiuj leer -Vew Improved It.be C”ll R-iz—: m each »l«.d aa l IV*to a Pexi 1 So each U»!4» tt Box** $5 00*!: to New Rra*h^. » to Puiut'Ug Giu WUettlnj fawft. r xa luraUi St 4 ff-rer.t |fttt>rr.» ef rlka to the wKlj, at g • oeiiU Gftih. U Short uo« ka. F. C. SAWYER, Macon, Ga. DBEIEK A ISAACS, Tbomawtu*, Oo. DAVIES & CO. DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN ‘DaVGSt M/BMCIJTMn GaKMrc&ttS, JP.'il.YTS, QlXtSn JSausa/Bs• TOIELT AND FANCY G”0D8, pure: Wines and Liquors. • c*inpounde< inch 22-1-y TOYS: Clmlco selection, eutbraclng everjthlaf cakula- ted U iduaeu the UU|e folk*. Fine Liquors, For Me<Ucal purpoeet—A’oae belter la the a* Iket.aad at .moderate price*. ALE « LAOETt A. " A • BON URAL1JHT WUDDING <n <Aher tapplicd o ( *m then a«Gc«. HOME PRQdUeTlQK —FROif THE— Pinev Woods Vineyard, DELAWARE WINE, CONCORD HARTFORD HARTFORD SWEET - Tin* Ift wrnmmmJol by the h'ghert medlrftl Uat for tk« ftfark er hale. b>g ftp of it* erftb. Yof tl*, r .Mi<l« ot )MTi wto# k*ft be«a, U a*w. the andbr—' •*ft*»f" of beveratow. Is trftUk ar.d j«I <4 IL ■Over itoUlft. ami eevtrai >«ker wnsiiaa Wm awarUd t. my wlwee; tad the Sigh I Wm awanled to my wh*r»; awd the high t-ftCl- ittnt UtW awi’* «fti«e MxUtt WlftM. F<jf fait to M'Jww Untbbr ■hm« hr ASK, Proprietor P. W. McIntosh House. jjl. QUmtAS, OEOJQIA. ‘ J. R. EPHOlioL Proprietor. Eo*ri»ad Lodprc f2 per d»j. vyiitw- P. McGlashan, DEALER IN Saddles, Bridles, HARNESS: •SADDLES, From 8-7.00 »ud upwmd. HARNESS, “ 8U.OO BRIDLES, “ *100 amt .11 kioJ. of Hon. Furuiture. Every (leMrriptioo of QA.RRtA.GiE. BUGGY. AND Wagon Materials Shoe Findings etc. J have oo bud • Largi Slock ot LEATHER of mil kind., for uie al low price* Enameled l^rtber and Cloth, aad a Fin. uaurtmen: of C1IILDBENS CARRIAGE?. I am ascot fur lb. liuiuu, wool*, IIome-Collak, and ih* Cele- biated DOW LAW, COTTON PLANTER, which 1 aril at Factory prices. C*U aod ac. me. Strict altcolloo prid to order* by onO. • nckKOa Buggy, IfepoNltorj'. A. |A Lvger Stock* BeUer «ad u bOWPA PMcn TgAW m TXE MTim •* mj • PLJiTATION WA'JONS. ~4M£!*a2EL*Wft mSSmk art ‘ W. a.VftlliL.