The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, August 30, 1873, Image 3

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THE TIMES. THOMASVILLE, GA. Saturday, August 30, - 187a LOCAL COLUMN. -BY— n*«, it*. i/.Mfpro.r. .» TMmmmirlUr, Oemr*!*. Por the Week ending August 20th, 1873. Expressly for the Times. THERMOMETER. .!~s| s -|s!fi"5f . ^,v! |v |§ ! 9 *3{at12, ’M » 2 f* at4, K>. | Fair. Jtaln. BAROMETER. It 29.80 29.-82 28.90 > > > r . 4 p. rajav’ge. 3 3 2 J) -i 1 ini 29.95 i a; 28.au 28.x* 28 .80 ! 9*8 2J .W 28. *1* •JO.SH 28 Am > E - r FS ; S Is 52 ! Good on Unary, ~ 13 1-2 1-w Middling M Middling, * Post Office Hours. Frotn and after this date, the orth o will 1* Tor the delivery of mall, *» follow* : From 8 a. in., to 12 m., in tho morning. From 2 to C |*. lu.. In the evening. From n to 8 u. m.. on Sunday*. Front door will lie open no that lAities having hn k luxe* can get their mall at all hour**, mailt f«»r all point twill «•'«**• at ftp. m. J. W. SEWARD, P.M. March 3l»t IK73. CHURCH DIRECTORY. There will 1»« service* in all tho eburche to morrow at follow*: Met hod Set Churoh.-Kev. J. I*. .VeUfifcoo the mmal inomlng and evening hour*. Sun School, 4 1-2 P. M. Preihyterlan Cbnrcli.—Rev. Mr. Quartern at the usual hour* morning ami evening. i hath School 4 P. M. lUpthd Cliureu.—Itov. Mr. , »t Arrival and Departure of Trains at Thomasville. aIUUVEs I 11EPAUT. ..Us All* r Sarati Allan v*i Dy r! : Toa m - lutlg* «r«& p.5u'.| “ ItahHlg* fc : . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. arrive: ivnnnrthTuesd*)*, Thursdays Wednesdays' Id Friday*.™ IiEPART. nali:—Mondays, Wedi ud Frhjavw.. - Jay* The Ruck Eye lice Gum is one of the greatest inventions of the age.— Call ami see it. % Note size letter heads, at 8&.00 l»cr thousand. See Hki.k—Any one who has a good second hand Piano, and would like to exchange it for a splendid New, 7 1-1 octvac, Waters Piano, can make a good trade by calling on ine. J. It. Christian. it Another County Heard From! HURAH FOB COLQUITTI There is life in old Colquitt yet Our Junior returned yesterday from Col quitt County, with Forty Three New Subscribers to the Times. They arc coming out —going to keep up with the times now. We notice the return of our young friend W. E. Davies, who has been perambulating, among the watering places in upper Georgia. Willie wears the improved and cheerful look with which the mountains of upper Geor gia invests all who worship at their shriaes. We are glad to welcome back our young friends, Guitc McLendon and Andrew Taylor, by tho way two of the cleverest and most worthy young men in the country. They have just inpletcd a course in Moore’s Com mercial College, of Atlanta, and we know have well improved their time, and arc now prepared for business.— They both look improved by Jheir stay up the country, and we hope they tv And business to keep them amongst us, and feel confident that whoever employs them will he fortu nate. Mr. J. T. Goode, of the law firm of Goode & McSwain, after an absence of some weeks, is again back, and mcaus business now. Off For Colquitt.—Judge Han- scll, Solicitor Mitchell, Judge Alexan der, Mr. J. T. Goode, and last but not least (in size we mean) was our Jun ior. Wc wish them a pleasant trip and safe return. And hope, those clever people may embrace this op portunity to keep up with the Times. Mr. Anscll Deklc has lost a mule. See his uoticc and description else where. .Yew Soda Fount. Messrs. Koltinan & Kindon have just put into operation, their splendid new fount, chilled with ice aud llankcd by a rich lot of pure and unadulterated syrups. Call at Bruces Corner aud try it. aug 0-tf Another Cancer Cure. — Wc have for two weeks failed to notice cancer shown us by I)r. J. D. Andrews which he had just taken from the face, just below the right eye, of Mr. Na than Flowers of Colquit county. lie informs us that he took it out in jnst six days, and that the place has filled up and nearly healed over. Mr. Flowers now toats it in his pocket, a bottle of alchohol, instead of in his face. lie is also treating with satitac- lory success a cancer on the hand of Mr. Joshua Tillman, also, of Colquit. A IIuue Worm.—Wc have heard of horned frogs and such like, but wc saw a horned worm the other day. was about -1 inches long, with 12 lej S horns on it’s head, and smaller horns at regular intervals on the balance of its body. It was captured by Master Jack Lintou on a pecan tree, after a narrow escape of being horned. Sam piles has him on exhibition- gratis. What Some Folks Never Learn. —That it is dangerous to hitch a horse, or horses, to the wheel while hitched to the vcliicklc. Xew ClsTERNS.—The one oil Jack- son is alright, and the others on Broad and Fletcher arc about done. These make valuable additions to our lire defense. Letter heads neatly printed, and paper furnished for $7.00 per thou sand. ^ Just opened at I. Levy’s, a hand some line of Gent’s Furnishing Goods of the latent styles. One dozen differ ent styles of Collars, Scarfs, Ties &t\, and for sale at very reasonable prices. npr 5-ly. Wc have omitted to return thanks to tho “Atlanta Constitution,” for a complimentary pass, on their “extra” front Macon to Atlanta for August. Two or three days have passed without rain, and the hottest weather of the season, wc believe, has been felt for the last week. •lust opened at I. Levy’s, a new line of shoes for Ladies, Gents, M isses and Children. Our stock of Ladies Shoes cannot he surpassed by any house in the City. Those wishing the nr tide, will save money by giviug us a call. npr.fi-ly Read Judge Merrclls notice in re gard to a meeting of Justices of the i’oace. There is some talk of a change iu the Asst. Post master. The present incumbent. Mr. Romu lus Cook, will probably withdraw to commence a course af study at Fletch er Institute under Mr. Scott. Wc a under ninny obligations to this young gentleman for courtesies and wc shall miss him across the street. . The Constitution engine must have sprung a leak. Tuesdays paper was as wet as a dishrag. Dogs have been iu the habit of go ing to market. Hut now some of them have got out of that habit. Strych nine aud beef is an unhealthy combi nation for dogs, and they cant get used to it. letter* Held for Postage. P. O., Thomasville. Ga., August 2o, 1$73. J. D. Ford, - - - RoincGa. G. B. Massey, - Poughkeepsie N. Y. Martin Mailin, - Mariana Fla. John Jones, - - Cleavland Ft. Bend Co. Texas. Mrs. P. A. Mills, - Ilarrcll, Decatur Co., Ga. Mrs. M. J. Pearson, • Thomasville, Ga. Money Order Office.—We un derstand that the Department at Washington have ordered that the Thomasville Post office be declared a Money Order Office after the 1st proximo. This will prove a great convenience to our citizens, who will doubtless take advantage of this medium through which to transact much of their busi ness which is now earned on through pthcr channel*. Another Soda Fount. A. llomcistcr would call the atten tion of the public to his ice-cold .Soda Water, made from the best and purest Syrups. Satisfaction guaranteed, always on hand, and for sale iu quan tities tc suit purchasers. aprilPJ tf. An occasional load of cotton ap pears on our streets now aud reminds us of business. The bright sunshine of the last few •lays will greatly aid planters, hy checking the increase of the caterpil lars. We think after all, the crops ill turn out all right, and for the best to the farmers. If no caterpillar* had ic a large crop would have been Je, and a low price the result. On the whole we think caterpillars a good thing. They ate the only thing that can keep the farmers from making too much cotton. They cat the b cent cotton only and leave the 15 cent cot ton for the farmer, is about the way of it. Series of Meeting at the M. E. Church.—To-morrow morning a series of meetings will be com menced at the Methodist Church. A love feast will be held at !> o’clock.— Ministerial aid is expected, and hope that it may result in abundant good. ^ The Baptist church has just added thirty-nine members to their church and wc hope the leaven may spread, and as many o»- more, he the result of this meeting. Every Musical Family ought to take the Southern Musical Journ al, published monthly at Luddcn & Bates* South cm 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. The best and cheapest musical magazine out. $13 worth of music for $1. Specimen copy free.— Send your address at ouce. aug 23-lm. Why is it that the Savannah News issued on Saturday morning does not reach Thomasvillo until Tuesday 'i There is a wrong some where. This has occurred for four weeks in succcs- omebodys to blame. We like to get the News ou Sunday morning.— The fact is wo road it op that day and don’t like to be deprived of it. Estill look after your Mailing Clerk or go for the postal channels through which the News reaches us. If you need any first class brick call on Mr. J. T. Arnold. //aving ful filled his contract with the building committee of the Masouic Hail ho is now prepared to furnish good brick at his yard near town in any quantity to suit purchasers. His material being good he is enabled to manufacture a good article of brick and purchasers would do well to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. tf TO BUSINESS HEN. • Tho busy season will soon be on us and wc want simply to remind all, that they ought to prepare for IL Have your letter heads, bill heads, cards, circulars, envelopes and such like fit* ted up. We arc turning out job work, which for style and price, no city in Georgia can beat Wo can, always and will, do it cheaper than Macon or Savannah, equally as neat, and doing it on machine Job Presses, we can execute it on short notice. v Do you know what your letter pa per and envelopes cost you in a year? You that economise aud don’t have them printed’, you send and get a quire of paper and a pack of envelopes and pay thii ty or thirty-five cents for them aud in this way, your paper and envelopes in a year cost you double what we could furnish you at, with a ueat card printed ou each sheet of paper and envelope; which, besides the convenience, pays you iu advertising; We will give a ream of good letter paper, with a neat head printed on ii for $7.00, which is, the way vou buy it by the quire, less than your blank paper cost you; and we will priut a lliousaud envelopes for six dol lars; or one dollar per hundred for less than five hundred. So stop this false economy and besides really cconouii- you patronize an institution which you feel interested iu and want to see live, andhavc only been hindered by false economy from patronizingjbe- forc. All we ask to prove these to be facts is a trial. It puls a belter ap pearance to your business, it is a great convenience, it advertises your busi ness, and it is cheaper. Then come and see us and don’t be afraid that our low prices will break us, we are prepared with modern improve ments, by which we can afford it. tf Bill heads of four sizes, only $8.00 per thousaud. tf Correspondence. Boston, Ga., Aug 25,1873. Editors Times:—Enclosed find ten more new subscribers to the Times. Please send them right away, for every Saturday moruing, here, the Times is eagerly sought for, and great is the disappointment if it don’t come. By the way your arrangement for get ting it here Saturday morning is a good one and increases the popularity of the Times. In fact the Times is all the go here, and in the fall you may count on more than doubling your present list. The people appre ciate your efforts to get up a live pa per, and all will do anything to aid you. May you continue to succeed. By the way your M Boston Notes ” interest us here ami we hope they may be regularly kept up. I will try and write you occasionally, a short note. Yours, Hub. Duncanville, Aug 23,1873. Eds. Times:—Dear Sirs—As I prom ised, I have stirred around a little in the interest of the Times, and al though this is a bad time for cash sub scriptions, enclosed find twelve new subscribers as the result. I fouud that your paper is very popular, aud money is all that keeps many from taking it, but I think in (he fall, with the fair crop prospects ahead of us, you may depend on a good list down here, must congratulate jou on the popular ity ot the Times, and ain glad to see our success. Crops with no serious accident, will I think turn out very well. But I on ly write to send these names aud will close. Yours, &c., C. I*. S—These you sec are to be left at your office. Briug you Job work to the Times office for neat work and low prices. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Messrs. 6, Golds ton e ACo., 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, Ac., Ac., and as soon as the hall now used by the Masons is vacated, it will be handsomely fitted op, in city style, as a regular Furniture Emporium; of which Thomasville will not bo ashamed. This is a move in the light 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 furniture, 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 styh * of Furniture, can always be seen at their s‘ore. They are Sole Agents for the cele brated Oriental Steel Spring Bed, and that popular stove the Magna Chatta. Their stock in every department is now complete, all new and fresh. Call and see our new prints. aug 23-tf Thomasville, Ga.,) August 25, 1873. j To Hon. J. S. Merrill, Thomasville: The undersigned Attorneys of the Thomasville Bar respectfully request that you call a meeting of the Justices ot the Peace and Notaries Public, who are Ex-Officio Justices of the Peace, of Thomas country at such time as you may see fit, for the purpose of ar ranging for holding their several Courts with less conflict than now ex ists, there being now under the pres ent regulations five or six Courts held on the same day. Very respectfully, etc., Hopkins A Hopkins, J. P. Smith, Goode A McSwain, H. J. A A. T. MacIntyre, jr K. T. McLean, Jos. W. Seward. In compliance with tho above re quest, 1 hereby invite a meeting of said officers at the office of Hopkins & Hopkins on Saturday the 0th of Sep tember next, to arrange more satisfac torily the time ot holding their several Courts. J. S. Merrill, N. P. and Ex-Olficio J. P. Those wishing to be economical should visit the store of I. Levy, n is determined during Ujq Spring aud Summer season, to offer particular in ducements to close buyers. Country merchants buying at wholesale, will save money by pricing our goods be fore ordering from other markets. apr 5-ly. SPECIAL PREMIUMS. The following special Premiums arc oflered by the South Ga. A. A M. As sociation and by an over sight were left out oi 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 lad}’, the articles to be all manufactured by the exhibi tor. « To the gentleman paying the lar gest amount of entry fees. : To the lady paying the largest amount of entry fees. ‘ BY COL. P. McGLASHAN. For the best boy rider, under lfi years of age. A splendid Span ish Saddle. By order of Board of Directors. A. P. WRIGIIT, President. C. P. Hansel, Secretary. Married.—On last Sabbath at Whigham, in Decatur County, Mr. E. T. Kendrick aud Miss Emma Moore, daughter of our esteemed citizen, L. Moore, Esq. P. C. SAWYER’S ECLIPSE C0TT0NGIN SPECIAL NOTICES. JJQJV T SfiUY ti Pftf.YQ Without first writing to Luuof.x & Rati: Wholesale Piano lhakrs, S'vnnnali. Ga.. i; lirkca and term*. They arc the largest Flat ilealers in the South, and furnish lie liest tnstri attest to the merits of these Native Wines. For talc in bottles or barrels by Jous Stauk, Proprietor P. W.Y. uux22-Iy. Patented May 26, 1873. With AiUushible Roll Box anil Swinging Front, tor Ginning ITet or Dry Cotton. Also, tbc Celebrated GRISWOLD GIN, P. 0. SAWYER, Macon, Ga. McIntosh House. m QUITMAH, GEORGIA. |H. J. IL EDMQ.VSOV Proprietor. Board and Lodging, $2 per day. Free Bus to carry guests to and from the house. Eight new Room* just completed. This Gin Took Three Premiums Last Year. THE SAWYER ECLLIPSE COTTON GIN, with its improvements, ha* won its wav. 11 it* own merits, to the very first rank of i-.p favor. It stands to-day without A non* T-.it in all the Milts and .iiiaUtio deslrubl attainable in a PKRFKCTCOlTON GIN. Our/'ortable or A<|justablu Roll Box pin: plckingotdhe Imho snYt hlniW!an.flVth< •SAW**YKitV£.’• LiI'Ve"giX w!u r mal'ntain full natural length of the staple, and lie iua-1 do as rapid work as any machine in use. The old C.UlSirOLD OlM-i Thr rdor whe lakci Ac lip.si: <; viz* Two at the .Southeast Alai west Georgia Fair, at Euthula- tlie ether a diploma. Also, the the Fair at Goldsboro’, North < mine i«ttern .SAWYER’S NEW GINS ^ Will be delivered o Thirty-rive Saws Forty Saws Sixty Saws. Seventy Sa Eighty Saw t the fol- ...$131 I«w ami old giu i**ibio parties. NATIVE WINE. WHite SULPHUR SPRINGS} Florida? mm PRoenQVtQM -FROM ME— Piney Woods Vineyard, WIXE, DELAWARE CONCORD HARTFORD HARTFORD SWEET Wine Is reeaeameoded hy the highest medical _j»d scientific aathotMu J ~* 4 lantfbr the sicker hale. Good Wine made-** it avt 1 'needanoput pure Juice of the Grape* need* no patting o In* up of it* merit*. For thousand* . wine has been, and is Bow, the undisputed DR. M. W. HODGES’, Proprietor. Tbe People’s Paper! THE Atlanta GonstMoi, DAILY AND WEEKLY, M ith Great 8-Page Sunday Ed. M ? M s Every FAMILY should have The Constitution —It is full ofearetYilly (elected general reading —Foetrr, Literature, Stories, News. Every FARMER should hare It—It makes a -Iieeialty of crop am/ farm tiers. Every LAintEU should have It- “ ‘ THIS FAMOUS SPRING is situ- ate»l seven miles from Welborn on the J. P. Ss M. Railroad. Comfortable hneks counect with each passenger train. inis well-known resort under the supervision ot DR. IlODGES is now Fine ISatliing: Order. Accommodations are first-class and ai the most reasonable rates. The curative properties oi this FAMOUS PRING DR. HOOD’S EUREKA LIVER MEDICINE. Thi»ha«prwT»d to bathe beat ■*dMu* hnwru twUirue Cwap’alat,BMuwmbb**.ute. It ten* g-wf-g. fcUewlag certificate*, ami Mr*. XT* m»r. COLUwura,Ga-. Ihr. tat. ICI DU. MKVI: Dear hir-Yeur Eureka liter vedict*# la A* b#*t tnerilciM 1 ever used k« •irk headache. l'our*. truly, J. W. II.mo. To **r. E. C. Hood : Dnr Mr—I hav* tried your Eureka Liver Medkdnc.and believe It t» he the beet in the world. IUwp’y. F. Peck. Lrwrtiv. Oa.. June M, 1*12. Du. l/ood : Up to two mouths ago I w«* greatly trouble! about every month with b IUm attack*, and fimud noth'mr that acted like lb* Eureka, although I bad taken Mnua-na It gala- tor, vinegar Hitters, and ,> her*. I r.ow have no troale with MILmsmet'. and unhesitttinglv say that tho Eureka u the bM Liver Mwltctu* iu the world. % \ K. Chri*ti au. n»t.W Telegraph. F«>r sale bv ,1a. I’rW jJ july-tf-ly well. Druggist ThiuutMiiU'. ml $1.04 per UdtVv. arc too well known and attested to by hundreds to need recapitulation. If you want to spend a lew weeks for recreation and pleasure at a Mod erate Cost go to the WHITE SUL PHUR SPRING iu Florida. july20-2m A. /*, WRIGHT. U. W. ST EG -4LL THUS. C. MITCHELL Special Partner THE FTetnlelin FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY or roiuvnrnM. Capital. - - 9100,04Ml OO Am*., Jan. 1. *13, 83,30,6)116 Haarly $8,500,000 L<kks P»M. EXCELLENT SEASONS For Insuring la the Franklin Fire Insuranrr to., Of Philadelphia. 1st* It* Surplus exceed* that of any other /‘.to Insurance C.mi|<*ny mthc United Male* 2*1. lu realized Assets of nearlv fiSJUo.ftvt *r>* securely lnvr«t.*d in the best seeurlUt*, lug to the provision* ofiu Charter. AI. Its business f» IImitex! to Mru Usurazc* j pftuntply ottled, »U :y b the n.* rathe* th wkly • had now h j Lady “VvcSybM^oul rely reported ly when rendered. >t should take It—Iu celebrate iitoriaiaoontain facts and bgur it—IU fiunou* Fashionub t. the Constitution—It is WRIGHT & STEGALL, HANKEKH AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. W. E. DAVIES, Agrnt. julyl-J-Jin S. J. Cassels, (Next door to P. McGlanhau’s, Rem ington's Block.) lake t* ■paper looking afte ltsOotrcspondencc l>epartinent it "uited .States, embracing 1 Kuroi-ean. and letters <Yom Georgia NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE and make lilwral ad- . Jack sc Howell Managing Editor, lion. A. II. Stephens, United .State*, embracing •• Hound t norm.** Euroi-ean. and ml the American Slate*. b & & 2 i Largest Editorial Staff in the S>utb—1. W. a^# # .-a m S* XSr&S: Dining Saloon. Table Supplied with Fresh Oysters and Fish AND THE REST OK EVERYTHING. Meals at Any and All Ilourw. LOCATION ON JACKSON ST. The sultsrrili'r takes pleasure in Informing the public that lie is still at In. ..1.1 stand and nr*. i-ued t cr. furnish the Revlsi. Hr spi added. - Jf »J TC (ix'i y Jacks. daily proceeding) ■lid New /eatur ^Daily, $lo.00 per ll eekly, $2 00 per i . Y. Clarke, f ling Edit ; fii.« CLUBS! CLUBS!! For the MAMMOTH WEEKI.»’—containing tl.c cream of the Daily—$15.00 for ten animal suln aeribers, and tbc a i«a|H-r to the getter up of the editorial l stilutioi From < The At la . add11 “ Editors Cun v. hem rim.I "Vi* Krrhamje. with Hon. A. II. .Stephens, Correa- Elitor. Tlie Constitution, already one s, with this aecessiou, lax-oui* tha’lead- aal iu tlie South. auglO-ltu k tober 30, 1872. t onViriffln Bank- Tlie following ten counties have en tered for the thousand dollar premi um at the next State Fair: Clayton, Bibb, Coweta, Washington, Cobb. Floyd, Monroe, Butu,Dcxalb and Ter rel. Whenever our exchanges get short of matter they fall back on Huff’s ad dress. It is the mostly published thing out A Young Folks Party.—One of c most pleasing affairs of the season came off ou Monday evening at the West End House, the occasion being a party given by Miss Lucy Lintou daughter of the proprietor, to her young ft ientls. We have never seen a more joj’ous and perfectly happy set of boys and girls—bright happy smiles, —eyes sparkliug, and brim full of fun, —girlish checks crimsoned with blush es, whilst ripling pearls of iunoccnt laughter, rang cut clear and musical on the evening air. The host was a host in himself, aided however as he was by the young folks favorite, Judge W. , the happy hours flew by, like magic, as juvenile feet tripped lightly to the soft strains o! delightful music. The young hostess, Miss L., acquitted herself admirably iu entertaining her juvenile friends, as well as some of laryer growth. Wo shall Jong remember the even ing spent with our young friends on this occasiou and hope that tlie golden vista of the future that dazzled so many bright eyes, raav prove do mi rage. but may all the ioudest anticipa tions of these vouug hearts he realized. Jo returned home humming, “Would I were a boy again.” —— — ■>■ m FROM BOSTON. Boston, Ga., Aug. 27,1873. Wc aio having tolerably clear weather now. Cotton picking is going on rapidly. Our first bale came to town on the 14th inst., but the firsi one sold was bught by Mr. Carson, on the 20th, from ltandal Thompson, (col.) at 13 5-S cents. By a notice at the Post office wc see that the Boston Debating Society will meet on uext Wednesday night, to de bate on “ Beauty versus Intellect.’’ The Methodist's are having a pro tracted meeting in their church here this week. Rev. Mr. Giles preached Monday night. Five young ladies joined the Bap tist church of this place, and were bap tised at the close of their series of meeting. Rev. J. M. Rushin had a protracted mcetiug at Grooverville tlie past week and baptised seventeen persons. The Primitive Baptist’s have a re vival at the Elam Church, Groover- villo. Joshua B. Everett, has been ap pointed Post master at Aucilla Post office, Thomas county. Two more of oar merchants have gone after their fall stock of goods The passenger train Tuesday night, killed au ox, and beef was plenty yes terday} with some folks. B. 10, $440, $4:«I. $330, uvi.l Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music House, TO MUSIC BUYERS. IX) not send your onlcr* for tnusl« al iHtMii'a. ~‘i>rth: we can till theta in half tlie time, Any piece of Sheet Music, i\ a.lrt>rii«ril inane i^tN>r «t . >h<xl In the V. S . will !*.• mail- ceipt 1?tile regular priceNnn.lxy-* h-joU. J.Tv- Ushers’' rau-^Ourt.cw caU'oKnelan.i ballctiin s North;* ' tst as cIm v ill Ate The above letter uicI.mm.1 the foil.,wing tcatl- ’ IjH isrCit'iVE, O*.,0ct<»her :t0, 1*72. ^ We, tliepitleriigne.I phiii^is, h:»4 witn,1 M. L. IIAU/.’IS. 9 ft.ilox nlrea.1 v* hat ha TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST! Before making he a-l vice of the ulJ be well to conslriet . . . make tli<! in tho Wont" a* ploaMii ger as haman ski" — 1 By consol i< lath been pat into operation line from Nashville. T. future great citf ot the world." This line the ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY, h«s during the past year, earned an invaluable reputation bv Hi ^ntoot||^tt^ef., Line, make the joi nit amt D. trot- trom <lan- ■1 foresight can arcomyllsh. !So SL^uC^’tho new and cumuji»liou» «lar ears, provhh-1 the celebrate.! Miller couph • the Westinrtioose air-brake /JT th* os/y line rumnin;/ PuJ/rn 1‘alnce ITairi*'}-Krrmt Sletping Cart thr-»ir/k rithout chanr/efrom SaOtrUlr to St. Isnti*. No other line pr-t^mL to offer t»ch *d.»nt*g« t her in distance, time, or fc.|Uipt*ei:t Whv, journey by circuitous routes t Do not be It line under one management from Nashville . i,ml U f.orn no to ^-00 mile, the shot Louis, Kansas City, otnalia, I»cnv« ■1 all we* St. Lnul*.j,nd U tWilt al*o the • Chicago Shortea: ee*l jierfcctly I have Ihwii niiso-1 in oin iou«e, at.d 1 heliovu 4 know all ul>out what iseilit should do. We TO THE LADIES! MRS. SARAH A. PETERS, Respectfully Informs the 1-idi. s «f Th'Hnaa- villc and surr.iuudingcountry, that she has Just ■cl a complete and well selected stock of Spring Millinery Goods, —OK THE— DRESS-MAKL\<; and FITTI.Mi J In this Him I ntn well pr. pi»rwl to please the FLUTING, in all tho L*it«*t and most Improved Stjlo8, done ou Mhort notice. will h f« rca.lv In s few hkh will lie retired, ud kept tlsToughl) Th«» Fiiiust (Tgarw. 10,000 or the following tHipuhir brands n..w it store; Rein* Victoria. Iji fib M oja,La Rosa, lla) I'A.MII.Y GKOrntll’V &ISVGGZST, DRUGS, MEDICINES, GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINT COLORS W1X1H»W GLASS, ILLUMINATING, LUBRICATING, ANDPAINToiEN . K. FKKVATT DAYIES & CO. DRUGGISTS, Colonel Nathan Bass, of Rome, Oa., says he as use.1 Griswold’s, Vaasev’s and Taylor’s<Sins, nd that he t.« now running a 1>. Uiatt Gin in county. Ga.. ami an Eagle and a Carver .in In j^rkauuu. and a *« >s«yer /.’clit^ <;in” bales with it withoi Mr. J*. C. L* »J other gin * breaking the r J. J. DAI.K. DAVID WELLS. J. J. DALE & CO., STEAM SAW MILL, PLAINING Sn LUMBER YARD. Laths for plaatering in any quan tity desired, furnished on short no tice. Corner Tbunderl-olt Rowland Liberty St*. S.IVANN.III, GA. KEEP constantly on hand and rut to order, •llow Pine Lumber and timber of all Jttnen- A complete assortment of plannl lumber »f al arrlptbins ; Newel*. Halo.‘*r*. Hrw kets, ■ol ling- and m ovel works always an Itatsl and White Pine, Black Walnut and P<^>l*r, ts to suit purchasers. JulyaC-ly tike*\!■ rr"*reat' deajure it■ r^omn.Vndin *')' 1 1 (in* to the public. \Y O’D.tVIEL.M. D. •liege street DejM, B. DAVENPORT. o the nml. w. b. r nd Tick. Sheriff Sales for September. Lou of land No' \\ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in ficptetuler next before the Court House in the Town »f Thomasvill«, between the legal following property t-^wit : I and 3 in column 1 bWk l ly lag in ThomasTille. Oa., near the old cemetery; ki as the Virdcll Lot, containing two acres m>. * prepert; ' ‘ i fa issue. jr Court of said county in favl. ... Virdell 5ie*I. /Topjrty poiut^lout by PUin- parcel of land s on tain ing ope a part of lot namber fifty-four, aud Iving and being in the thirteenth district of Thor Georgia, and in the Town of Thomasville and known as a part of the Lore Land*, (tooting on Lore street. Levied on as the property of R. IT. Harris to aatisTyon* fi tain favor of H. U. Tuoke. Property pointed oat by Plaintiff aug fi-td D. r. LUKE, Sheriff. Mortgage Sale for October. Tpi^L BE SOLD before the Court House door JY ia Thomasville, Tbomas county, oa the 1st Taeeday Is October next, between the lawful of sale, the following proparty, io-wit; One Steam Saw Mill and attachments, a* the to - ot John C. Gainey. Property pointed out by plaintiff Term* cash, purcha^r pay tot Nil riSur >r. J. W. Sumir ites : AU your G ; d'dng well and s i l- the only gin 1 chill can ficd it an It gin* both clean a Messrs Childs, ^ n com pell*.I to f :: wilfntror l.roak tLe*roll. J fast, and makes beautiful Mr. P.C S. Mr-The Full. aft. January 7, !«7J. .ught of you lsxt _ *g.*eo u# satWaetion. good tint and cleans the seed well Your* rsspcct/*U«. T. J, A B. J. LEE. GINS PREPAIRED PROMPTLY. •4nd mad* a* good as new at the knowing low figure* : -Yew Improved Bib* COr. each Roll Box x.—£lfi to each Read and D.tp.a Pieces - 1 to each Babbitt Boxes ...41 OfiwU M New Brush , jS Ut Painting Gin c 09 Whetting Saw* 3*. rurh Can famish 'M different |*a»nu of ribs to the trade at 23 cent* each, at short n>Xke. P. C. SAWYER, Macon, Ga. DRETER & ISAACS, Ayrats TbomasvlU*, do. A. & E. SMITH, HAVING ADDED pry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, BOOTS, SliOKN and Groceries. TO THEIR OLD lil’AlNK&i OF tfrovzs, Habowamk, AND Boose Furnishing Goods. PRICE?* A% CHEAP as the every artsrU warraetol as reproewted. U th, AwerVm Driven Well ■The desfot, SMaplesC amt met 14 t ’ tXxmtU < • hoee iOd sap- SIWRE-Nm! doer U McGUshaa’a Har n*mDet.<,ln“*«alngton’..meWr^ tauA-im A. a B. hMUH, Bakery AND CONFECTIONERY, A. AT HIM OJ.D STAND, Jellies, Dickies, Fruit*. TOYS : Fine Liquors, ALE «£ LAGER A • HON DRAUGHT. I>K A I.F.IIS IN futures, MEJJiCtJfBS, Gflh'MJC.'lLS, If'it.XTS, BWsurs, TOIELT AND FANCY GOODS, PURS Wines and Liquor^ ■ ct mj.oun lu nicli 22-1-y P. McGlasban, J.KAI.hJi IN Saddles, Bridles AND HARNESS: .SADDLES. From $-V*> and upward. HARNESS, “ $14,00 BRIDLES, “ $1,00 and all kinJ* of Home Furniture, Every description of CARRIAGE. BUGGY. ASl) Wagon Materials, Shoe Findings etc. I have on hand a Large .Stock of leather of all kindF, for sale at low priced. Enameled Leather and Cloth, and a Fine assortment of CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. heeptheUee Wsg* ih-4 is «*l«M4Mitka I am a-ent for the V.iub.il, *«>». IIoKac-CoLLaa. ami ih. C.Ie- i , £?E l ’.ri“i!i*!i*»»--aar -a,. Tu hratarl DOW LAW. COTTOX <-«lanrusi!T/«ir. X'LAXTEB, which I kU at Kactorj price*. Call and we me. Strict attention paid to ordera by mail. mcbSiCm VVICI»l>IX<i [Lrr PaiUc* tupplsyl upe short notice. Carriage and Wagon Itcpualtory. Iltrartenoisl ts j tOrk <*f ItsggU*. • ** J MADlHcfN Ht/cvts, sAy> d*jr its heo-eol » RIGHT * HTKUAJ I-. | A Isrger 8lock. Better Varietr and at l.'/wrc nticnt than „vtK FLNTATION WAGONS. •rfcsalwtsrpsWftMywd - MwiMWlaswilM. qrg* ? «4rts*by mail trmmpOy fiMWered 1*4 , ww- - I*c« yrtam Mr w, aartag _ W. M. SMITH. SKhZtlta