The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, August 23, 1873, Image 3

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THE TIMES. rHOMASVXLLE, GA. 8.\tuiu>at, August 23, - 1873. locaEcolumn . Meteorological Observations —BY— vi«jn, yv*« //.i.wrmr. •fi Thouiatrlllc, Georgia. For tho Week ending August 21st, 1873. Expressly for the Times. THERMOMETER. IS * Jut 12, *0 i ^ Foul Wcatlic #t4, gj **'" 1 BAROMETER. , |2m. 4p. mlav’ge. \ 3 3 - I i ' IS JO GnndOrilfnar D.w Mi.MIli.i Middling Post Office Hoilrs. •t alter tli!»date, the offleo wil very <>f mail, a* follows : i. in., to rim., iu the moniing nilig. inlays. will l< open CHURCH DIRECTORY. ire will lx: service* in all the churchesoi h-hool, » l-il'.M. The Duck Eye Boo (itira is one he greatest inventions of the age. Call anti sec it. Sr.K 1Ik1;K—Any one who has good second hand Piano, and tvm like to exchange it for a splendid Nc 7 H octvae, Waters Piano, can make a good trade by calling on me. t! J. R. CimisTiAN. See the card of Messrs. Goode A Mc.Swain. They come anion; highly recommended. We wcle every new comer to our town, trust that they may receive that courage-merit and support which they deserve. .lust opened at I. Levy's, a hand- aome line of (Jeiit’n Furnishing Goods of the latest styles. One dozen differ ent styles ol Collars, Scarfs, Tics Ac., and for sale at very reasonable prices. apr 5-ly. On Tuesday evening the instruments of the Hand were received, fromCin- cinnatti. Wc understand that the mu sic which is being prepared for the bo)* will he here in a few days when \vc may expect some wiudy blowing. Aitoilier Soda Fount. A. llomeistcr would call the atten tion of the public to his ice-cold £ Ma Water, made from the host ami purest Syrups. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ice always on hand, and for sale iu quan tities te suit purchasers aprillb tf. We have sent copies of the proceed ings of the late Press Convention, Published at tho Times ollice, to all the members. Should any fail to re ceive them and will notify us, we will supply the deficiency at once. * Wo would again notify the planters, and others interested, that they procure copies of the Premium Li our Fair, by calling at the Times ollice on Jackson street. In our notice last week, of the first halo of cotton sold in Thomasvillc, w« should have slated also, (and wouli have done so. had the facts reached us an hour earlier.) that Capt. Joshu; Can oil, sold a hale same day. t Messrs. S. Goldslouc A Co., tor 1 cents. llenvy Sanford having purchased tho splendid collection of cuttings from Mr. John Stark which added to his own line collection gives him rare advantages in supplying the wants of the people in this line. He has a real ly superb collection of all kinds of grapes and fruit trees. See his adver tisement. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Messrs. 8. Golds tone & Co., have added to their large and well assorted stock, a full and complete assortment of Furniture, consisting of Parlor and Bed-room setts of the latest and finest make, cribs, trundle-beds, chairs, &c., Ac., and as soon as the hall now used by the Masons is vacated, it will be handsomely fitted up, in city style, a$ a regular * Furniture Erai>orium; of which T h o in a s v i 11 e will not be ashamed. This is a move in the right direction, and their enterprise should be liberally encouraged; the least or the largest piece of Furniture need no longer be sent off for, for they will keep it, and will sell at the very closest figures. Their fine ftirniturc, such as Parlor and Bed-room setts, are sold at the actual price of the Manufacturer, with only a commission added. Illus trated catalogues of all the latest style s of Furniture, can always be seen at their s»ofe. They are Sole Agents for the cele brated Oriental Steel Spring Bed, and that popular stove the Magna Cliarta. Their stock in every department is now complete, all now and Iresli. Call and see our new prints. aug 23-tf The gentlemen comprising the com mittee on refreshments on the occasion f the late Masonic dinner at the City Hall, would beg leave to tender their earnest thanks, to the ladies who as sisted them so kindly and generously. To them arc they and the brethren indebted, for not only a great majority of the many good things on the occa sion, hut also for the very tasteful man ner in which everything was arranged. They would also beg leave to thank the many kind friends who generously made donations of various kinds to the dinner. Those wishing to be economical should visit the store of I. Levy, as he is determined during the Spring and Summer season, to ollci particular in ducements to close buyers. Country merchants buying at whq^csalc, will save money by pricing our goods be fore ordering from other markets, apr My. Wc take special pleasure in calling the attention of the public, to the fact that Mr. James Watt, already well and favorably known to our people, will commence business in our tow on or about, the loth of Scptcmbcr.- IIc has rented and will occupy, half of the building now occupied by Col. Mc- Glashan iu the Remington block. Mr. Walt, proposes to keep a full, well and carefully selected stock, of Hardware. .Stoves, pressed and plain Tinware, and a general assortment of house furnishing goods. He will keep a full line of guns, pistols, fisliiug tackle, Ac., and will be picparcd to do all kinds of repairing, in the best manner, on the most reasonable forms, and at the shortest notice. The gcntlcmau leaves for New York next Monday, where he will buy an entire new slock, of the goods above enumerated, together with many others. We cor- ially welcome Jim Watt to our fast rowing city—may his commercial hark be launched on a successful voy- Thouiasvillc—and finally find a safe anchorage in the haven of pros perity. # Golds tone A Co., arc (almost) up ilh the Times in the hat line. They have a fine new lot of flic latest styles. FiiiM.—The old firm of II. A. Topi.am A Co., has been dissolved .ml the business will in the future be conducted under the style of I*. Ma amber A Co. We have known this house long and favorably, aud can ay to any of our young men or any one else, wanting anything in the gent's furnishing line in Savannah,that Macombcr A Co., will fix exactly right. They keep new and fashionable goods. Give them a call on Congress St., and Mac. will treat you (). K. LAYING OF THE CORNER STONE. The 19tb of Aug. 1873 will be long remembered by’our Masonic fraternity. On that day culminated the wishes of the munificent donor Major Young, when he left the handsome bequest to £1. Thomas Lodge; on that day was laid the corner stone of a building, whose imposing walls shall be a mon ument to the dead benefactor, in all time to come. The ceremonies were of an impo sing, and impressive character, con ducted by the Grand Master of the State, S. D. Irvin, in the presence of an immense throng. We regret our inability to get the names of the visiting brethren, as it was our intention to have published them. The following Lodges were represented. St Thomas, Groover- villc, Okopilco, Arinonia, Mt. Horcb, Orion. Concordia, Morven, Sbalto, and Moultrie. An occasional Grand Lodge was opened by the G. M. with the follow ing officers v iz. R. W. D. Grand Mj^ster, A. Q. Moo dy, St Thomas Lodge No. 49. R. W. G. S. W., B. F. Davis, Groo- verville Lodge Xo. 242. R. W. G. J. W., S. J. Cassels, St. Thomas Lodge No. 49. W. G. T.. 1*. S. Bower, St. Thomas Lodge No. 49. W. G. S., W. F. Hubert, St. Thomas Lodge No. 49. W. G. C., M. C. Smith, St. Thomas Lodge No. 49. W. G. S. D., A. F. Berry, Armonia Lodge No. 207. G. T., Louis Jcrger, St Thomas Lodge No. 49, G. M.,J. P. Turner, Mt. Ilorcb Lodge No. 2H3. W. E. Dickey, Armonia Lodge No. 49. T. B. Whitfield, Mt Ilorcb Lodge No. 2X3. B. F. Hawkins, St Thomas Lodge .New Soda Fount. Messrs. Kotlman A Kindou have just pul into operation, their splendid new fount, chilled with ice and llanked by a rich lot of pure and unadulterated syrups. Call at Bruces Corner and try it. aug U-tf We notice the return ot our repre sentatives to the late Agricultural Convention iu Athens. They loon as if the Athenians had c&:*& 'veil for them. The Col. brought up the rear, getting back on the 21st. Wc suppose lie was detained by some old flames, that per chance may have rekindled—those fires that have been smouldering per haps since his college days; he looks however as if he hail passed through the oi deal safely. Evkuv Musical Family ought to take the SoUTHKH.V Musical Jouux- AL, published monthly at Ludficn A Bates' Southern Music House, Savan nah, Ga. Subscription price only $1.00 a year, and a premium of fifty cents worth of sheet music of the subscriber's selection. Tho best and cheapest musical magazine out. $1.1 worth of music for $1. Specimen copy free.— Scud your address at once. nug 23-1 m. Wo would state for Hie benefit of .Mrs. Barrattc, whose advertisement will be found elsewhere that, that por tion of the premium list iu which oc curs the advertisement of the Young Female College, had already gone to press, being the first pages struck off, before she resigned her position in the College. She will open school at her pwn residence the 1st of September. Wc omitted to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Thomas A Sheffield, which appeared last week. They arc enter prising and go-a-head men, dose buy ers, and can supply the trade with everything in their line, at the lo )K»ssiblc prices. Give them a call on Jackson, next door to Wright A Ste gall's Bank, ami nearly opposite the Times office. Read their advertise incut and see what they keep. Quite a crowd ot our colored popu lation went on an excursion to Bain- bridge yesterday. We hope that good ler and docorum was maintained, J that they left a good impression our neighbors-in B. Our colored population have a good .reputation for Jerly conduct at home, and wc hope they will always maintain it abroad. Thirty Days Only.—Cash or •liort time buyers, can, for the next thirty days, select pianos Ivon* our large stock at w holesale rmcF.s.— Those wishing to purchase will please rile us at once. Pionipt answer will e given, and lower pi ices named than vkis ukfoue known. Do not miss 1 this chance. Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music House, lANXAII. (jA. A waterfall has been discovered in British Guinea. 2.000 feet high.—Air. Wc saw owe the other day, at the laying of the Corner Stone. This one was not two feet high, in fact the thing was on the ground. It had a sorrel complexion and the last wc saw of this waterfall, an enterprising loth, was making his way arouud the corner lh it. [communicated.] Messrs. Editors : Having had the pleasure of listening to the clo- queut, erudite, and interesting lecture on “ American Culture ” delivered by Rev. C. S. Rockwell, at the City Hall, wc would like to suggest to the citi zens of Thomasvillc and vicinity the propriety of having a course of public lectures delivered by by said gentle man. Could not no arrangement be entered into among our citizens to se cure the services of this gentleman for that purpose? Will you call the atteutiou of the people to the subject and let us see what can be done in the premises; the lectures would be of great benefit to many, a source of pleasure >to others and would no doubt be well patronized, n. No. 49. W. T. Taylor, St. Thomas Lodge No. 49, Iloly Writings. J. Moore and If. II. Sanford, St Thomas Lodge No. 49. B. B. Moore, St. Thomas Lodge No, 49. W. Hayes, Armonia Lodge No. 207, aud J. P. Wilkins, Okopilico, Lodge 172, Cup-bearers. Upon rcturuiug to tlic Lodge Room after llie ceremonies had been perform ed, Mr. A. Q. Moody tho Worshipful Master of St. Thomas Lodge, invited, the visiting brethren to repair to the City nail, where a splendid repast spread for them and here while did plenty, and good fel lowship reign supreme. The following were the articles de posited in the stone viz., Photograph of Major Remcr Young —presented by Col. W. J. Young. List of members and photographs of German Reading Club—byM. Dietcli. One Canadian silver coin, of the value of 25—by Peter Lindsay. One Confederate $50 note—by Peter Lindsay. One 5 cent piece—by Anion Thomp- Copv of Southern Enterprise, Aug. 13,1873. Catalogue Young Female College, 1873—by Col. Young. Names of building contractors. Copy of an extraet from bequest of Maj. Young to St. Thomas Lodge. Copy of the Thomasviilc Times, Aug. 1G, 1873.* Copy of By-Laws St. Thomas Lodge. List of members “ “ Copy of 4th annual Premium List of the S. G. A. A M. A. Morning News, August, lfith 1873. Five cent coin—by A. Spears. An English shilling—by II. Wolf. An American half dollar—by M. C. Smith. Slaslier ami Crusher, Music, Slate Secrets, am! a Tripping of the Light Fantastic. The City Hall was the scene of a brilliant gathering on Tuesday even ing, the occasion being the second of series of concerts, for the benefit of the Cornet Baud. The gentlemen aud Unlit s were well up with their parts, and both plays wcut off admirably, to the very great amusement of the en tire audience, who showed their appre ciation of the really creditable acting, (for aiualucis,) and happy hits, by their frequent aud hearty applause. The interval between the two plays as filled by an Ethiopian scene, that made Cuifce ashamed of himself. After the performance closed, the bewitching notes ot the Violin, and tlic soficrones of the tlute, manipula ted by two of the Moore Brigade. such a spell over many, that they remained aud were soon whirlin; away iu the mazes of the dance. Wc understand that the very hand* some sum of 8(10.09 was realized. It is to be hoped that the ladies will not Allow these exhibitions to close until an amount sufiicient to liquidate the debt of the Band, lias been realized. i had the pleasure on yesterday, homing back to his old haunts. Col. W. L. L. Bowen, who has been ‘pending several months at the various watering places up the country. enroute to his home in Florida. The CoL, like our l'ricud J. B. G., has a splendid home and Orange Grove in the land of Gowers, and his freshent peregrinations will doubtless, result-in some fair flower being transplanted to the warm sunny land cf Florida, be side tho most beautiful of rivers, where amid those tropical scenes, two lives as one. shall be wafted on, toward the great ocean of their destiny, as calmly aud swetftly as flows the majestic St Johns, as it rolls toward the sea. THE CROPS. Our reports from various parts of the couoty, are rather discouraging on the whole. The catcqiillar and rust, are both damaging the crop badly in many sections. These troubles how ever, are only in spots, and by no means general. We .understood fur thermore, that where cottou has been kept clear of grass, that the damage i& very slight, or none at all. Planters will make a note of this. , A Debating Club in Eatontou, Ga., grappled with the original question as to “whether capital punishment should be abolished or not,” on last Friday night The Sparta Times in its issue of the 10th, calmly announces the first boll of cotton. Send your Address.—A speci men copy of the Southern Musical Jourxaia (containing one dollar's worth of music,) will be mailed free of charge to every person in the South, who will favor the publishers with his address. Subscription price only one dollar a year, aud a premium of sheet music to the value of fifty certs. Sub scribers can select any music they de sire for the premium. Send ou the names and see what a splendid maga zine they are publishing. The August number has (in addition to the usual reading matter,) a beautiful song ••Take me back to your heart, Kitty Kearney,” by Perslcy. “Angel of Night,” a favorite waltz, by Kinkcl, and “Webster’s Funeral March,” by Beethoven. All popular and pleasing. Ludden* A Bates, Publishers, Savannah, Ga. SPEC IAL PREMIUMS. The following special Premiums are ottered by the South Ga. A. A M. As sociation and by an over sight were left out ot the Premium list. For the largest and best display of articles, of all kinds, embraced in Department B, class 1st, to- wit: Preserves, pickles, jellies, catsups, etc., made by any one lady, the articles to be all manufactured by the exhibi tor. 59 To the gentleman paying the lar gest amount of entry fees. 25 To the lady paying the largest amount of entry fees. 25 BY COL. P. McGLASIIAX. For the best boy rider, under 1G years ot age. A splendid Span ish Saddle. By order of Board of Directors. A. P. WRIGIIT, President. C. P. Uaxsel, Secretary. P. C. SAWYER’S ECLIPSE C0TT0NGIN Rpttented May 26, 1873. Ii Adjustable Roll Box and Swinging Frc for Ginning Damp, Met or Dry Cottou. Also, the Celebrated GRISWOLD GIN. P. C. SAWYER, Macon, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICES. uqn v nm? & Piaxro Without first writing to Lcdde* & B.< Wholesale Piano Dealer*. Savannah, Ga. {■rice* and term*. Thev are the largest 1 dealers In lhe South, and furnish Jie ltc*t in incut* ever *old for the money. Your c from live of the be*t maker* in the U. S. any ronewlmd eanx-d lugfc'at' warranted for live year*: mi|«rl. Him*at $;»XI *33#, and *37V The very Lent |.laoo* a Sion. Silo, £U0, $490 §530, and $000. plan.. M<ld by small monthly payment*. l'iano* lb rent. Old Piano* taken in exchange. Piano now *hii>i>cd t*» *11 pan* of the South. Ever one thinking of bn,jin,j i* inrind to writ, u * to lowest cash or time price*. Illustrated catalogue TO MUSIC BUYERS. d your order* for munical public*, we can till them in half the map. Any piece of Sheet M Book advertised In any pa|»er or published in the U. S., will he mail ed, |M.*t-paid, to ativ tart of the South, on re ceipt of tho regular price. Sunday-school*, dnv- ' ' tealer*. supplied at put v catalogue* and bullctii * North; :liool*. t. TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST! Before making your arrangement* to folio he advice of the “thou.«and* Who have at read human skill and foresight can accomplish, consolidation nud construction a r.«* 1 ba» put into operation on the shortest |Mi**iblc rom Nashville. Teiin.. to St. I.o„i*, ••the i great city ol the world." Till* line the ST. LOUIS <X' SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY, s* during the past year, earned an inval •potation by its smooth track, prompt the Wcstingt It it p'aili '‘a/a,; Jh-ai •ther line pr i>u*cjtir-brake i* V r!mS'uJkrSlem St“ tend* to olftr such advi itaiicc, time,or equipment. v circuitous rout** ? Do m.i base ticket* to St. Louis oi her line, remembering that r St. £**!> X SoHtUrrn This Gin Took Three Premiums Last Year. THE SAWYER EOr.I.IPSE COTTOX GIN, tillable In a PERFECT COIToN GIN. tur Portable or A.ljusiabie Roll Ilox place* It the |tower ot every planter to regulate the nicking of tho seed to suit Iv one made that doc- full natural length < do a* rapid work a* The old GRI Virc —furnish.si to ordui aci1ip.seg'in uL IVe at tho .Voi Georgia Fai ther adiplo the Fair at Gold i; am? b i. Also, the first NEW GINS Will bo delivered on board tlic VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS Dear Str-Enclo* truly, II. T. DICK AN & .VO.V. •closed tho followim undersigned planters, ha »tion of 014s of y»ur Eclipse u think mipcrior to any ottii le'*u..I , timeTurn*.mt , a , H If. T. PICKKN s K. cll.A'X. CLF.V M. L. llAR/rlS. 'arilei P. Ferguson, of .Tor should bo expected in a . B. DAVENPORT, Sheriff Sales, fop August. WlStS an l’" in^oiunmVt 1 TUomasv-ille. Ux.. m a* the Yirdcll Lot, c< ed, L> satisfy a d fa issued from 1 tiffV Attorney. Term* ofm parcel of land containing <: part of lot number Crty-t 1-cing in the thirteenth di*ti Georgia, and in the Town known its a ]c-vrt of the l>>v llauris to *.< ‘V&f >'ied .1 Med 0 ft of Tli. <111*4 cou f Thoiuaewlic Land*, frontin| t property of R ■J H. U. To. Just opened at I. Levy's, a new fine of shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. Our stock of Ladies Shoes cannot be surpassed by any house iu the City. Those wishing ’the article. will save money by giving us a call. apr.5-ly His lion.. Judge Hansell and So licitor-General Mitchell returned this week troro Berrien, where Court has been in sessioa. They go to Colquit next week—to dispense justice, aud to poise the scales of equity. Mortgage Sale for October, rgfSS&i uortgagt PULASKI HOUSE) SAVAXNAII. GA. S. N. PAPOT 4 CO. OMNIBUSES meet all trains and *tcame Every attention shown to guests. The //ousc is centrally located and having been newly refitted and refur nished is one of the most popular Ho tels in the Southern States. july2G-3ra M. M. BLANTON, LUMBERYARD. Lumber of every description conatantly on hand and soiJ iu desired .|a«ntic* at >Xill Prices. Yard on residence lot, on Smith Arena JuJj2C-3w — Kindt ••!cotton gin*, and r* I* thu best wo Uvc T//' l.MdS HOOKS. ELIJAH LINGO, Cub t.d Nathan Bom •' r OTAiNIEl” mVd T . •f Orangeburg, S. C\, dd by me thi* season I entire satMkctton.— ley. t f Fort Valley, Premiom List oir FIELD CROPS, OFFERED BY TRE 8. G. A. &.ML'ASSOCIATION, At the Fair of 1873. CLASS l. For the largest crop of cotton pro duced 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 kind of seed used, aud giving cost of pro duction, $50 For largest crop of cotton grown on 5 acres of land in one body,—same requirements y . above, 50 For largest crop of field peas raised on 1 acre, 5 For largest crop of pcavinc hay raised on one acre, 5 For largest and best crop ot native grass hay raised on one acre, 10 Largest and best crop of grass liay, other than native, raised on one acre, 10 For largest crop of corn grown on one acre or upland, period of planting, mode of cultivation, kind of corn, times plowed and hoed, amount and kind of manure applied, giviug cost of production, 50 For largest crop of corn grown on 5 acres of uplaud. in one body, same requirements as above. 20 For largest crop of wheat grown cn one 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 po tatoes raised ou oue acre, the crop to be arrived at by dig ging and measuring an aver age eighth of an acre 25 For largest crop of Irish potatoes raised oti one-eighth of an acre, 5 For largest crop of ground peas or pinders raised per acre, the crop to be ascertained by dig ging and measuring an aver age eighth of an acre, For largest crop of chufas raised on 1 acre, crop to be ascer tained in same manner as above, 10 Competitors for the above premi ums are required lo have tlic land measured aud the articles to be weigh ed or measured in the presence ol three disinterested and reliable wit nesses atnl certificate produced from them with a sample of crop. The requirements above must be lurnished in writing to the Secretary at the time of making the cutry. CLASS 2. For the largest crop of Indian corn raised by any white boy under 10 )cars ol age upon 1 acre of laud l(j largest crop of cotton pro duced by any while boy under 10 years of age upon oue acre, 1( • CLASS 3. Best variety of bread corn, with two bushels as sample, weight to be considered, l Best variety of corn for stock, with two bushels as sample, weight to bo cousidercd, £ Best variety of sweet potatoes, two bushels as sample. J Best variety of table pea, one bush el as sample, 2 Rest bushel of rice, upland, £ Rest bushel of oats. £ Best bushel of irisli potatoes, Geor gia raised, 2 For five bushels of the largest sweet potatoes, 2 Best two pumpkins, ] Best two Casliaws, l Best 5 bales ot uplaud cottou, .K Best bale of upland cotton, lot Best bale of sea island or black seed cotton raised on upland, 1C Best two stalks of cotton, green seed, Diploma Best bale of wool of 300 pounds, Best 10 pounds of leaf tobacco, When the premium is for one or ore bags, all the bags must Imj on the grounds. ^111 bags to average 450 lbs. each. CLASS 4. For the best barrel of flour, Diploma For the best Darrel of Georgia llour, “ For the best bushel of white corn meal, For the best bushel of grits, 2 For the best barrel of sugar made . • irom sugar cane iu Georgia or Florida, lo For the best barrel* of Syrup made from sugar cane, 10 Competitors for premiums on sugar aud syrup are requested to give a des cription of the ptocess of making the aame. For tlic best sample of stock food from cotton seed, Diploma For the best box of smoking to bacco, “ For the best box of chewing bacco, ' a For the best of cigars made V.’. uiic Cotton States. Diploma The Association also offer the fol lowing .SPECIAL PREMINMS ; the largest and best display <5f articles, of all kinds, em braced -u Department B, Class lot, lo-wit: Preserves, pickles, jellies, catsups, etc., made by any one lady, the articles to be all manufac tured by the exhibitor, 50 To the gentleman paying the largest arnouut of entry fees. 25 To the lady paying the largest amount of entry fees, 25 By order of the l>oard of directors. A. P. WRIGHT, President. C. P. Hansell, .Secretary. NATIVE WINE. W.h.it© SULPHUR SPRIN6S, FlorMftf DR. M. W. HODGES’, Proprietor. THIS FAMOUS SPRINT, is situ- ated seven miles from Wclborn on the J. P. A M. Railroad. Comfortable hacks connect with each passenger train. This well-known resort under the supervision of D1L HODGES is now Fine lln tiling- Order, Accommodations arc first-class and at the most reasonable rates. The curative properties of this FAMOUS PRING are too well known and attested to by hundreds to need recapitulation. If you want to spend a lew weeks ur recreation and pleasure at a Mod- rate Cost go to the WHITE Sl'L Plll'K SPRING iu Florida. july2t>-2in a. r, WKiaiiT. u.w. THUS. C. MITCHELL S|*e. ul 1 TEG.ILL WRIGHT & STEGALL, HANKEliS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Id aiMition to tliolr BAiikinj* 1>umucm Uk-v iuxvc circled a NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE T*My. xonable rates. Dining Saloon. Tabic Supplied with Fresh Oysters and Fish AND THE BEST OK EVERYTHING. Munis at Any und All Hours. LOCATION on JACKSON ST. well lurnbl.ed an«l kept tlK.ruu K l.l> In addition to tlie Saloon, lie l.a* now uu hand and "ill keep constantly supplied with Tim l°i»»«»Mt Cigui’H, 10,000 ortho tollowiiiK iKinulnr brand* now In store; Rc-inu Victoria. !* iti.-a oja. La Ros*. lk.J- • Jere. 15cents; U Flor do .Morale*, 10 cent*. tr#>r»A Oy.frr. mad M-’ltk arriving by every . , rAMILY r.itou:KIES.' DR. HOOD'S EVREIiA LIVER MEDICINE- This ha* |«ror*d to be Uie boat atdiclac kixnm fi>r Liver Complaint, Rilllonsne**. etc. It I* n-» kamboj. Read tho folio wing ccrUficolo*, and try it: Mr*. Vf*. Tmr. Co nr Mill's, Ga .. Dot. U*. IHTI D». //oop : ivnr Sir—Your Eureka Urer ttollrlno b .ho best rueOiciBo I ever uni for *lck headache. K.mr s truly, J. W. Hum.. To Pr. K. C. flood : Don* sir—I hare tried yonr Eureka Liver Mo.licine.and bell*to It to Lx tho boot oi tho world. Rrsp*y, F. Pkck. Lvurnts. Ox., Jwn* 1*. t*7s. “ I n*i> I w»« , With billow* ittockf, and f.*ind noth'** that acted like tho " xkcii mqbxhi Regal*- _ J other*. 1 now lxase te with biUoOMK**. and aahcblaUojrlr cry Month a ng t* " Kareka, although 1 lust Ukcti: tnegar Bitter*, * “ >nle with biUoo* . mt that tin- Eureka b the br*t Liver McdiCino J. R. CnnnrriaM. K.tib<r Telegraph- uMtlL Druggist Thumui ille and *1.00 per LAtl*. like world. THE Fran^ilin FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OK Capital, - - s 100,000 OO Assets Jan. I, *13, $3,363,41711(1 Nearly $8,500 000 Losses Paid. EXCELLENT REASONS /'or Inrjnng in tho Franklin Fire Insurance fo„ H. It* Sul 3d. Its ical • Unite,! nd .\Mwt*of inxi i> l*-*l *n tl.o l-e»t se. unU*s, wivi. ne** t* timiud lo /lrc ln*uran< mc* arc promt ply when » Ihe n W. E. DAVIES, Agent. julyf-CSm ^ S. J. Cassels, (Next floor to \\ McGlaahan's, Rem ington’s Block.) z\i: Mc«*r» Chii-L*. .Vkkerinn X Or a., write ; - All the SawTer Gir girim MtbtKtion. We will number of them the doming s “rH'i t of you l*i i* mtiaUrtior ie *eci Well. »y /. UiE. GINS PREPAIRED PROMPTLY. i new at the following low -Vcw Improved Roll \i.,t *10 t Head and Bottoa Babblu Buxe*... 45 «nalS 00 New Brush ..... Painting Gin Whetting Saw* 3c. Can furnish •*» ditSerwnt |«Ucna* of rib* to the trade a 0 cent* each, xl abort not kw. P. 0. SAWYER, MaCon, Ga. DBEVERi ISAACS, Agents, Thoma«vlll», Oa. janf»-A DRUGS, MEDICINES, . GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINT COLORS WINDOW GLASS, ILLUMINATING, LUBR1CA71NG, AND PAINT OH.R ^roinpIctfMnek^Mlm^lK.vo »!»«)* ^ M\dtuij*»ro ptn«'hii*4H| only hum Old-claw tlr / RK.M 1(1 /TIONH carefully . ..niponnd- 0AVIES & CO., DRUGGISTS, KKAl.KItS IS &*tre.v, JtgjBBlCiJfES• CrJSTK.VfCMfi, JP.-ti.vrst Qrxst JHuvsb/ks, TOIELT AND FANCY GOODS, PURE Wines and Liquors. Presciptions carefully ce mjioundcfl at all hours. inch 22-1-y Bakery CONFECTIONERY, A. HQME PBQUUGTtQR —FHOMTiJE— Pinoy Woods Vineyard, DEL6WABE WINE, CXJXCOBD HARTFORD HARTFORD SWEET - Wir.« i* re^nmrx.ry.kd by the hxgLeM lant for the tick .Bthr^ritie* a* the v •j beet atuni Gotri Wine made—*, it must +n~t*om tl joke of the U rape’ noe*lann i-nftogor bio Cf. wine “king" othert np of it* merit*. For thouanod* of veer* and U WpW. the cndiapab-l rv-. in henlth nn-l out or It. i wo >e>Ula. wl «ev*rnl other preimiBi hate 'arded to »y wIimw; and tf*- bigti t»%xi. from the f/re'gn Ujcw nuaen* Wre.fullj . the merit, of tae* Native Wine.. 7 •ale In L4lle»*r barrebby 'Xhly!' < SlAUt, Proprict/jr P. McIntosh House. m QTJITMA5, GE02GIA. J. R. EDUOASOV Proprietor. Board and Lodging, $2 per day. Free Bn* v, earry pr*U u. and from the kww. EtChtnew Boom jut cou|4ehni. LT Ilia OLD STAND, Jcilioa, Pickle*. Fruit*, ail kind*, kiiig in Uiu line ol in«r< louiiN TOYS : Fine Liquors, Fof Mudioal purpoaot—Aon* Uttar In tka i ALE & LAGER A» *' A • SON OLA L OUT. WEDDINCi P. McGIasbau, DEALER IN Saddles, Bridles, HARNESS: SADDLES, From Hr,/Pi ami upward. HARNESS, “ *14,0) BRIDLES, “ *1.00 an'! all kimli ofllorM; Furniture, Every Oewription of CARRIAGE. BUGGY- AND Wagon Materials, Shoe Finding* etc. Carriage uiVim RppoNitory. Hav.ngrenwatwl lay *n»k <4 BncgW. t *r».* Ww*. VO.. the r /eweV -4 JAt.H*tn4 »n«l MXI'IVIX Si»l)a- >l»g the Ware. k^T WWU,,T 4 hrtXi ** •*» I U A Larger Stock* Better Variety tad at 1 have on band a L,r,-e .Slock ofj - v “ “f 0 ** leather of all kind*, for tale at low price*. Enatuelcfl Dailiei aufl Cloth, and a Fine assortment of _CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. I am agent for the Mahmiall, WOOD, IIoUAK-COLLAIt. aufl the Cflf- brated DOW LAW, COTTON PLANTER, which I sell at Factory prices. Call and see me. Strict attention paid to orders by mail. inch 22 Cm < FLOTATION WAGONS, knru tha u«t Wagw* that U mK a»l Mkltam thtwa* i*b»nr thw ovdtJMty W|ii. TWy ran •*« third llgfcir* I* ib Uom. carry a than nny ether. Tl> VUI.1 IXlLIKKTUUI. «*»• my *ut — !■■>«*!— bAw wmdkmgm* •Vwwhwr*. l*nwmfi*4Ic— —xtynw. a*4 • tad I »—»ni H FfcM or ouO, Anrteg