The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, August 16, 1873, Image 2
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Mr.D.F.Xtobin
ixcd agent at McDonald Thomas conn-
tv, and will receive and receipt for sub-
The Albany Sews advertises gilt
pulling a very liuc edge on it.
X. 11. One sensible man lives in
Georgia. The Editor of the
that
i in Plymouth
; afety fot the
overed with
scolt,Young Joe Lottery,” can beat
tv two war uldtiicciiuon ol the hon>e
41134.
'-"SHSresp'iantedi
vard», 383 3-4.
' Number of ac
trdf, 83,4491-2
Number of acr
15,4131-2.
S'timber of dogs in Georgia. 115.874.
dumber ofhogs in Georgia, 730,)* *
^» Aug. 13,1873.
9: We have ha<
*The Caterpillar, hare damaged 1
We are having a asriea of interest
ing meetings in the M E. Church, by
sisted by the Rev. C. D. Campbell, are
Baptist Church will be dedicated 01
pnr.l.iu i *i»<s:, r t'mlgili, is ton i
]-l,renL—no. tlnek i nengti—ill
.no thill. Trot Foster out, make
eia.
gi:..5.“ "
Numb,
gia. tug.
Nuin!.i r of iron furnac:» aud roun-
1 tries in Georgia. it).
Will Grant Alexander A Co.
2‘cvcu it* Uiu maximum number oi
Inga, tlmt arc admitted iu the Baptist
Lurch in Conycn*. So says the Ex-
died in Jack-oi
.iuy at the r<
.»f 1 lU. So
She m a v I
Fla., the other
able old a g c
land in cultivation of any
products.
Houston has incot ton, 55,173 acris;
iu «oi n, 38,25:; 1-2 acres. It has, also,
2/127 dogs and 7.175 bogs.
Washington Inis in cotton, 37,798
res; iu corn, 4.5.871). It has,also, 2,-
t,:&^»da,hiea, re
S^th”g^.^iS,C;
ill the upper part of the State tlu
“Live us liberty-or give us death.”
1 is said, that the size ofthe sighs, hcav
cl on the occasion of the young indict
niter the 1 isl com
•youId have given Frol. Wise, a good
end of on, his truus-atlautic n<
A lady residing i
nt mx yards ol good
We shall expect t
if the lady in (jucsitoL
or man ingeahic daugh-
riiarlic Pendleton has been
•i» some fellow lino bringing a torn
•ioilar aud a half umbrella hack anil
<»drW///li-U iu Jhe place of the new
■me. That kind of thing has piayc.
•ut i’harJcy besides what light has
• «»untiy c.i.ior logo about to parlu
.hands of the entire press of the 5;
Why the next tliiug you hear, i
U* t»i
ting butter
hi end. Wet
A Vamaulk Invention.—If tin
newspapers are to tic credited. Joseph
it Alston, of Texas, lias invented a won-
dehVI improvement in the process o.
ginning tv I ton. It is described as a
\ ries ot maeliiues^wliicti will take the
.mil it so
ate «•Jr,
.hut it would have had it Imind „u
rum any other gin. It is said that i:
will not only save much Haste iu tin
reparation ot cotton for market
will euabic planters to gather mon
\ipm llieir lieids.—Saeunnnh AVtc*.
As our nlautiug Irieuds are interest-
tsd in everything pertaining toco
ve eopy the above from lho News ol
i he 11th, for their hi nt lit.
If the machine will do all th
ehtimed. it will soou he it. general use
The readers of the News were in-
oraied on Saturday that the lirst bait
•f Georgia cotton of the er..p ot 1873
,.td been shipped from Valdosta h
Messrs. Stegall & Luthrop to Mt$>r
J. W. LaUirup <’«».. ofihis city, am
would reach here during :K> lay. fin
••eight of the bale ua, given aa lit.
.Mniretl and ten p"iir.uv 'i'lie hub
rived ua the morning tram aud
\hibitcd in front of the Cotton Mx
the sale commenced at hall-past M-'.VI.
u«lu«-k. Tlieuuituu was clas-, ,1 a-
;uul ordinary ami was s-lii t.. M,
itSssbsn;
» in convivu
i or Me^rs. L
IJiroii & Co., and tbe • bulls ami bvai
or the cotton murket enjoyed the u«
.ion hugely.—'sac. .Vocj.
The Valdosta dimes, boa
; tbe lint bale of cot-
■ssas^vsts:
Of cattle in Georgia, 534,-
of cotton factories in Geor-
of cotton spindles in Gcor-
i spindles iu Gcor-
Col. Blood left last night for* the
“Ilub City,” after his Fall .Stock ol
nods.
Mayor II. is on the tear path.
have not beeu heard from yet, hut will
solved and compiled, with the
others in a few days. There is much
as they plainly teach.
m tilly tail, that Georgia notwithstand
ing the tumble ordeal through which
.•linos and t-onlusion reigns in many of
her «-U.-r Southern Slate s, yet she,
no lo her greatness in the past, ami
oking well to the lulurr, has girded
up lmr loins, and the hardy
the agricultural element
••orders-arc making many of the
•caste phires, hiossom like the
’.ut much is yd to he
i nt,r Jut a xt title in her
::■•* mines of wealth in her bosom, not
touched—which only await sturdy,
ust labor
skilled
and prosperity
e-soil. It is only
idiiii the past few i
•nt East, West, North and
Miutli. They are crying out ag
hey have so long submitted,
strong probabilities arc, that ma
abuses will be abated, if not en
• belive theio will he, (ifbt
town political hacks do not get in the
tss.) lasting good, and whole
ms, grow out ot the farmers n
-care iu Eeast Tennessee, we print the
following touching tribute which is
are the order of the day. We
cemtpict up a
They put it on heavy, in
sy and 1 arc out.” He will probably
Edward Rowe
MACON,
PlnmliGr& Gas Fitter,
General Southern Agent for the
‘ Gansler Complete Gas-works.’
1 arc out,” aud have no ledrus,? The
conntry is indeed in danger.
I*. S. Since writing the above, we
man is dead, it will be gratifying to
bis liionds to know that his last tuo-
nicms were not embittered, by tbe
knowledge of tins unjust charge.
i of tiie ‘-Tiie 1’ilot,” the “Wa-
Red novel!”? Tiie free and fe
life of a Sailor always has pe
nations for the mind of the
JJo longs for the
•sea”. Ileisiin-
•nriands of drip-
i Old
lie wo’.k whose title we have set at
die head of this notice, is one of a
just publish d by the Apple
and for sale bv John M. Cooi-kii &
•Sea Talus.” If you would have s
get these wurkswiitcn by the |
Cherish the name of Cooper, read I
stories, profit by the instruction to
M. Cooper tt Co., Savannah. Here
ac have some three or four liundred
pages of quite pleasant, chatty reading,
but without intricacy of plot, and free
tree, by tiie side of Hie rip
pling brook where our feel strayed in
boyhood's joyful hours. Tiie leer of
the story is sensible, aud not of that
heart, dries Dp the affections, and ro
llers aed ashes. It is simple aud i
rah I he book is not sensational
we did not wish to leave it until we
bad seeu Hie last .if it.
\»'c commend it to those of our read-
years, and bowed down by tiie s
Nnu Abocrtiscmcnts.
IMPORTANT
LAND-BUYERS!
Patent Anti-Friction
G-IjST GJ-E.AJF?.,
M*le Without a Mortice Tenon or W xvien
STbi. ’.SS£S«15Ea5S
ANTI-FRICTION BALL-S.
I Build Sell and Repair
Steam Engines
Saw <(■ Grist Mills,
£SPeSsSS:
DAII.Y AXI) WEEKLY
With Great 8-Pagc Suaday Ed.
S? E E % 2 t
iisaail.
„
SlgSSSHS
a a 4 a a _a
JSi!
SSaSSIS
CLUBS! CLUBS!
► riher*. «n«t t. e a |«i«r to the getter up of tl.c
“She lived a life of virtue, and died
•I*the cholera morbus, cau»t;J bv cui
ng gt'ecu ft slit in the Iiojus of a bEsscd
m.tiona'/tv, at ihu early age ot 21
and 1« days! Header
B V.CHAHGY,
Haase aud Si-a Painting,
While on Hie subject of epitaphs, .ve
A Motto cutu r received the
from a Ut ruian, to be cut up-
»:* tin* lomhMoaeo! bi> wife:
•Mine via? 5*u-an m .lend, il she had
*fc tin next triday s!:uM bin dead
liUft tao wtks. Asa tree falls s.»
niisMl stau. all ting8 Uimnossibie mil
We have bicn shown by Dr. T. S.
of this body which con-
it April. It U
splendidly gotteu up by \V. li. Harrow
All work done in the best and on the
CHEAPEST TERMS.
Shop next door to McIntyre's new
building on
Jackson, St.
SHEFFIELD & THOMAS,
.Street,
msmrssm—
Premium List
OR
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
COMMECIXG
OCTOBER 27th. 1873.
CENTRAL CITY PARR,
MACON, GA.
A. & R. SMITH,
IDxry Goods,
Beadj-Made. Qlotbtng,
BOOTS, HJIOES and
Groceries.
TO TifEIR OLD nrSiXKJSS OF
Stoves'*
neopertfullv ran th.- aftcaJl-n «t the |.ul.i;.-lo
■Mirt!*ti«elWC
2g£|SS-
sfpiSig'
CATERPILLAR DESTROYER.
$1.50 per Acre.
a S0 1.il E.T. I»aV:S, 'xeiv
THE McAFEE HOUSE,
SMITHVILLE, G-J
I s ;
f
■
,.rmKe...fi,.6M 1 «Al..tuc bytotj »f
For lun».I ..lurrt ii-'i’of M urhiiir ' 'gi'-vo
box ana |>iu-vushi u, maUo bv h U-iv .,f
;..r the Ur-H-t yh-b, of rve .,11 oit« ; » r« ^. ,vi
Fur Vile !-> '.liM.lay «•»•'«.’• ’on'the
For th.ib.yn i.ra«. land, nut !«.•«* -
J.n I •?>• ia'i ii •" r .'li • t .r
Removal
TAYLOR: LADSON,
JACKSOX STItEET,
GeneralMerchandise
Of Every IVarription; Inrln.Jtnj PuNTtH*
our Mock cor*!?*:* In i«t»rt of
DRY GOODS.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
WILLOW WAKE.
NOTIONS &C.
Ulch bill
THOMASYII-Lr.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
-g.j-
Dr.JoMO.Mevs,
Tjxoai.isvu.ee, s.'f.
«eS2l“ I*“”
m.tf Lu tr. /nguninhon ef(A, Sti m-
■A, UU,atn (A, i,y, ij...
'J-Vl-
-S'ck
.1 -Y l>
3. J. NORRIS, PROPRIETOR.
•lie very Iwt
HOUSES ar.J C.VL'uirZES.
riRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
FuniUheil, witlior wiih uit Urlvr^. .h.uM.-„r
.iag e, t«. go to any jo»rt ..I tt.c country.
U o.tShe.Unn-1 Sbvk Lota for Movers.
H.U'KvS mid (’AHIUAGKS.
WEST END HOUSE.
I\> Yisilovri of Tlt<>nm.s\illf the lVn-
prietor odbrK indUfcim utH
Rooms XaargQ,
-AND-
: ii,POLITE syj oblioim;
V.’.r Ik -• |.r. k.., vh ' h.'.rs.- ..\. r ^0 ynts .M .
: : v; : S|
.'or ••■‘I • ..t:«-i-l|..n ..* t:«- ! •aj.pl. -4! » n in ,
Si'll*. ANTS.
I{I a.
J. A. LINTON,
Frotuh lor.
•l*i3 t.v
jUSALE AFD L!?ER\
I STAULBM
MILITARY COMPANY.
3d hoi s'? to ria-five
ITRSi: TWO-?45*1.
For Trot tin if llorsm that have mvr
Imau-n 2:4'; ; iliie IltatH, Ben
Two in Three.
l»t hor»e to m-fivH $.’M*
II. H. TVWKF-, Oplinarr.
jaly I9-3o
« r iiiorrV July 4. I<73-
Buggies aad HufiCii for Hire,
- AM)
Parties heuI an, purtii.n i.f ij.i
< < >1 ’NTltV,
At tl.e lui.st liLUFonuMe ltat. H.
J-iUloy u-gw n,,.k • on in.0.1 htrrr:
HAXDSOMK MAY TfliNOlTS,
i:. J. voi .v<;.
THOMASVILLE
FURNITURE HOUSE.
(Iu Dri ver A; I-aiur' Morn, Jacknon
Htn-et.j
Conhtantly on Land a large variety of
F U It N I T U U E,
in Georgia. Thotmibviiie being the '■ door to Wright «Sc StegalFs Bank.
SO- 1 DHTALSR, IN
mao in Middl7(!M^irTli» o.h r an " i,i ' ljr;u " i '- v f " r herM;lr o(
..ay,Ip^d u^hininilamaie Hmt ^ the txsly.
will knit very nicely iu a few ,
‘•Wbaf. the date of your buMle?”
Rlligious Revival at Wuioiiam.
-We understand from Mr. Denver-
g.?» ilia a revival meeting ha* beeu
jointly by the
•U,of tbe place
• have been uf tbe moil
en male to tbe MeUaMut anti
ifi.pt* Aw*.
— u>
Diy-go-ws, Fin::!v Gro
ceries. Planters supplies
of ail kinds,
-Sold at the very It.west prices,
Call and eiamme oar stock.
Doiiersitydirpia
..T!:^2 r ;; .a, ihe
«iv.„...mac.e.-! rwks,«.-.ofWi»ie.
PUliSE TilltEK—ke-Vi
For 1 rotting Ilorsii.—Ojmmi to tiie
World ; M:!e Heads Bt-t Three in
Five.
1*»L lioi>e t*» receive £500
2 I liorsie to receive IW
3d horse to icceive *VJ
1‘L’U-K 1'Ot.TR—§.T#0.
1 UWM Two Mile Hea^/'beVt two
ill ti.icc.
l*t liorec to receive j?2.V»
2*1 liurtie to receive
M:KSE FIVK-4W)
For Rnr.niug Hor*.^—<>, en t.» the
W. ild ; two mile In*to. bi*t t»o in
Ihret.
1st horse to receive f
PL’R-K >IX—3500 ;
For Y'uuuitiu H«*ri»es—Open to the; HI Sfl
World ; three mile heat*, bc-t two
i.; u'; r : m«..« t- HerimaB a (».
The alwvi* premiumi wili he con-
ies:ed for uiii.tr the rubso‘ the I urf. TlloMUVILLK. Gm»I:GIA. , t'ilOICE Famli) (ilURERIES,
»ise a.«-> „r i. OI 5
t’niic'ors
in va ri a b jy C med.
PILES TREATED
with v M.nn T i:„ st 11 .> s .
I M II tll\ I;
Dims & Medicines,
Ki’|.t •.1 v mi liaiii],
7*i:i;'isf.\>ii ’ I'll.’fits v wa1.1. * i
Tl. illi.i-l II.V II:... A'I. > |-7. .
-A,4s* ' .^‘"Tr ' pT/SVOto.J >
\S/r>i'W- {' -jp-Ccv '
• ' FI it I \TJ I IMI i *:i - - )
•'I'AN’D M;i) 1*1 l .\< I ! » i Nt K
t i: net: a Hour ’? u i. vv<
OVER VCO.OCO IK ObE.
t vJti 7* , iV,. i T !
It A w'lYj.wwi
W. C. BUTLER,
t’liiiffrcus Htre-i f, Savntina'i. (in,
UE/lI.Eit IN
BOOTS aid SHOES,
<)F KvkT.Y DJ.M 1:11-7ION.
Fif^D-*. ai**a\* «•„ hand.
>r»Jer*'run* 1 !i«; «-</uii!ry md
•fuj.t utt. i.t.uti. ui i-i-Iy.
SP—- ;C.L. GILBERT JCO.'
Wii'ir.»>Ai.»: Dlali.j.i
Vt2ttoU.*.
Fruit* OrtjfecJion-ri -*,
Barter. Cl • •><•. 1*12 Meat*.
F - klel Ue.f. Sj.ictd I*.,* hvtt.