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THE TIMES.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Saturday. September 0, - 1873.
1 .OCAL COLUMN .
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For the Week ending Sept. 4th, 1873.
Expressly for the Times.
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YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE
A FLATTERING OPENING.
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BAROMETER.
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Good Ordinary,.
l»w Middling,..
[ortho delivery
From 8 a. in.
Port Office Hours.
•I after lid* .late, tlie oflb-e xv
of li Jill,
i., in the morning.
n the evening.
From ft to 9 a. m., on Sunday*.
Front door will lie open *o that parties having
lock Imxearan get ilieir mail nt nil hour*. The
mail* for all point* will «-lo*» at f. i* in.
J. W. SEWAItD, P. M.
March 31st 1*73.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
There will lie services in all the rbtirchcn on
to inoyrow as follows:
MetlioiUst Church.—Ucv. .1. It. .1/cGehce, at
the usual morning and evening hours. Sunday
School, 4 1-2 P.M.
Presbyterian Church.—Kev. Mr. Quart ennan.
t the
«th School 4 P. M.
Bapthl Uliurcn — No services. Lector
dr. Kendrick at night.
A>iKJArLCnUKi. i H.-R«r. /*.T. Babb
lie usual hour*. Sabbalh-icWd 5 p. ui.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
at Thomasville.
aUKIVE: | HKPAKT.
Wo are proud to chronicle a most
most flattering increase at the open-
iug of “Young Female College,”
which opened on Wednesday last, of
over fifty per cent more than at any
previous opening. This is good and
unmistakably shows the drill. Presi
dent Baker informs us that his most
hopeful expectations were exceeded,
and that although he opened with 85
or flO that a considerable number, of
the old scholars who reside in the city,
oud near by, who are coming hack,
were not there. lie thinks, and wc
do loo, that Ihe College will close with
j o'ic hundred and fifty pupils. It will
n*in | be remembered too that six graduated,
j which reduced the number, of old ones
— that much, if only old ones had re-
?j : turned. But this shows clearly an in
crease of over 50 per ccut. so far, and
its fair to believe it will dose, with as
many more as staled above.
Wc are truly glad to see this flatter
ing prospect for our college. For no
man deserves, or is more worthy a
line school tluin president Baker.—
Who, assisted by the most able man
agement of the Board of Trustees
and a highly competent faculty
bounJ, to make a fame for Young Fe
male College, that will reach even be
yond our .State limits. And why
should it not, with a climate which
for health and comfort can cl allcngc
the world.
The splendid chapel they have just
completed gives the College quite an
imposing appearance, and with this
! much needed addition, it is complete
and will compare in every particular
now, with any like institution in the
State.
Success makes success and the great
success of the college at this openin
will spread like wild tire, aud on
word tor it, the next opening will he
as great a per cent, over this ns this
was over last. Success to it. May it
continue to grow and be useful.
We congratulate both patrons and
facility and hope there may he mutual
satisfaction.
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J Sat unlay*
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A horse aud buggy for sale cheap,
for cash. Enquire at this office.
Wc arc requested to nunouucc that
the Rev. 1*. T. Babbitt will preach in
trie Episcopal clnych to-morrow.
Mrs. Barrett’s school opened on
Monday last. Wc are glad to learn
very favorably.
September come iu scorching hot.
O, for a wave of cool crisp autumnal
wind to roll across this heated bvenst.
Two table spoons full ot spirits ot
turpentine, in an ordinary painted
bucket, is a new discovery for destroy
ing caterpillars. Next.
Impkovkments ox Jackson —The
wood house next to Jo Fnss’ store is
being ceiled and lilted up to be occu
pied by Mr. Frank Jeflers with groce
ries Jkc.
Wc learn from Mr. B. T. Allen, who
came down from Albany Monday,
that Mr. Little’s saw mill was burned.
Wc get no particulars.
Have Clark h;is swapped that little
baalam oil for a wire grass pony. Now
get you a cart Dave aud you’l be “all
n sitting.’*
We direct the attention of our read
ers to the card of W. W. Chisholm cot
ton factor Savannah. He is a young
man of sterling qualities am! good
business capacity. We are pleased to
learn that he is nlicady, this early in
the season doing a fair business. See
his card.
Another Soda Fount.
A. llomcister would call the atten
tion of the public to his jcc-cold Soda
Water, made from the best and purest
Syrups. Satisfaction guarantee*!. Ice
always on baud, and for sale
titles*te suit purchasers.
aprillb tl.
There are some rumors of some real
estate transactions in the late burnt
district that will insure a handsome
block on uoinc of the ragged ruins on
the West side of Broad street at an
early day.
To or i; Correspondent**L.’’—You
have complied with one rule, but vio
lated another by writing on bo!It sides
of your paper. Never write on both
sides. It makes Printers cuss almost,
but wc overlook that this time, anJ
your article will appear in our next,
as we haven’t room this week.
FLETCIIKK INSTITUTE.
Professor O. 1>. Scott, and Assistant
W. M. sheals, opened their school on
Wednesday last, and wc arc glad to
note, that as well as Young Female
College, their prospects lor a good
school are g**od. And wc feel confl
dent of their getting as they deserve,
a el mol equal to our Female school
Wc need such a school and wo must
have it. Let every body do something
lor it, even if you have no boy
>u live in the country you are inter-
ted. Aud wc have n man at the head
of it, now who we think can back you
ami make good anything you may say
tor this school, lie is a man ’ ’
think will give satisfaction.
lie’s another Beaman, wc think,
when developed, and by the way,
tutored in teaching under, or
Beaman;and bis assistant Mr. Shcats,
ue haven’t a doubt but what be will
keep bp bis row handsomely from
what wc learn of him, as well as trom
what we have seen of him.
Wc want to see everybody lake hold
and help to build up an Institution
here to keep paco witli our Female
school. Jt is useless to a r g u c the
a d v a n luge s of schools to a
town; they all kuow, that some
towns are kept alive, ulouc by schools.
All we want is to pel the thing started
and we have got the men now and lets
start it.
Personal.—A. T. Taylor and I.
Levy, returned Wednesday morning
from New York, where they have
bccu some weeks laying iu their fall
stock. Tom looks improved. Wc
hardly knew him. He has a little of
the New York appearance about him.
We hope they both enjoyed their
trip and bought themselves rich.
Mr. Bcnj. T. Allen, our Ex-Forc-
, who has been employed in the
8nvniniali News office for some time.
Is rusticating, and spent a day with us
this week.
e learn that Mr. F. M. Mason, of
the Camilla Enterprise was j
sdtiy evening hut wc didn’t get to
hint.
TO BUSINESS MEN.
The busy season will soon be on us
and we want simply to remind all,
that they ought to prepare for it Have
your letter heads, bill heads, cards,
circulars, envelopes and such like fit
ted up. We are turning out job work,
which for style and price, no city in
Georgia can beat We can, always
and w ill, do it cheaper than Macon or
Savannah, equally as neat, &nd doing
U on machine Job Presses, wc can
execute it on short notice.
Do you know what your letter pa
per and envelopes cost you in a year?
You that economise and don't have
them printed; you send and get a quire
of paper and a pack of envelopes and
pay thirty or tbii ty-fivc cents for them
and in this w a y, your paper
and envelopes in a year cost
you double what wc could furnish you
at, with a ucat card printed on each
sheet of paper and envelope; which,
besides the convenience, pays you in
advertising; We will give a ream of
good letter paper, with a neat head
printed on it for S7.00, which is, the
way vou buy it by the quire, less than
your blank paper cost you; and we will
print a thousand envelopes for six dol
lars; or one dollar per hundred for less
than five hundred. So stop this false
economy and besides really econorai-
yon patronize an institution
which you feel interested in and want
to sec live, andhave only been hindered
by false economy from patronizingjbe-
forc. All we ask to prove these t<
facts is a trial. It puts 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,
Wc arc prepared with modern improve
ments, by which we can afford it. tf
Bill heads of four sizes, only §8.00
per thousaud. tf
Cotton.—Cotton is coming in right
lively now, considering all things. We
see every day, wagons loaded with
cotton, mostly from one to three bales
however, just ciiough to get a little
spending money. N
We are glad to sec that the market
ia lively, and the best prices arc read
ily paid. This, makes a good cotton
market and will bring cotton to Thom-
asvillc. right from neighboring mar
kets doors. We heard a gcntlcmuu
say the other day that he lived a great
deal nearer Tallahassee than here but
sold his cotton and bought his goods
here. The good prices that arc
paid here will always do it, aud it is a
benefit to, not ouly the cotton buyer,
but the merchants.
Wc will put Thomasville against
any cotton market in South, or South
west Ga., aud wc didn’t pay 20 cts. for
the “ first bale ” either.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
Messrs. S. Goldstone & 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 os soon as the hall now used
by the Masons is vacated, it will be
handsomely fitted, up, in city style, as
a regular .Furniture Emporium; of
which Thomasville will not be
ashamed. This is a move iu the right
direction, and their enterprise should
be liberally encouraged^the lesst or
the largest piece of Furniture need no
keep it, and will sell at the very closest
figures. Their flue furniture, such as
Parlor and Bed-room setts, are sold
at the actual price of the Manufacturer,
with ouly a commission added. Illus
trated catalogues of all the latest style s
of Furniture, can always be seen at
their s*ore.
P*C. SAWYER'S
ECLIPSK
COTTONGIN
quail-
Jon Work.— We received orders
last Wednesday from the Tax Collec
tors of Emanual and Dodge counties
for tax receipts which wc are gettin:
up iu book form, and furnishing chenj
or than Burk or anybody else, and
in good stylo. We expect to lie a 1
from several other couutics, too, thi
week. 8enJ them on.
-Mr. J.
Fir
Moses Way, Esq., well known here
is spending a few days at his fathers
residence in this county. He Is now
connected with the well kuowu house
of Dewit Morgan & Co., in Savanuah.
This is a sterling house and Mosc will
doubtless carry some good trade to It,
as he is one of our most popular young
inen.
Mr. Romulus Cook has resigned the
position of Ass’t Postmaster iu onler
to enter upon a course of study nt
Fletcher Institute os intimated iu our
last week’s issue. Mr. Richard Greg
ory, a young man from an adjoining
County, has bceu appointed in the
stead of the late incumbent and has
entered upon the duties of the office.
Mr. Gregory will doubtless give sat
isfaction to our people as ht is polite,
attentive and courteous, and seems to
be anxious to please. ,
hack safe atu
sound. Books like a new dollar, and
we’l wager, bought, as good a stock of
goods as any that went to New York.
Thomas Brandon, who has been at
tending Moore’s Commercial College,
has returned.
Mr. J. R. .Sheldon dropped his card
in our office, Wednesday. He is one
of the live Cotton and Commission
men of .Savannah. Wc didu’t get to
see him. Call again.
The meeting at the Methodist
Church is progressing, we are glad to
say very favorably. Quite an iutcrcst
i* manifested, and wc thiuk thejiros-
pocts are good for a splcudid meeting;
and wc hope much good may result
from it. Several valuable aquisitions
have already been made to the church,
and the good feeling seems to increase.
The Pastor, Rev.E. II. McGchccisun-
tircing in his cflbrts and with the able
help he has, will certainly make the
meeting a success. Rev. ,T. B. Mc-
Gchcc, Rev. Mr. Rentz. and Rev. J.
B. Ward law, from a distance. anJ
Rev. I>r. Leonard, and the Presiding-
Older, Rev. J. M. Austin, of this place
place arc assisting him.
Prayer meeting is held every morn
ing ami preaching in the evening, and
we are glad to sec the congregations
are large. May the good work go on.
Fall goods are comiugin brisk now
Wc sec Taylor & La Ison across t\ 4C
way, are piling them iu by the d ray
load.
Levy’s store is rapidly fillinf } up.—
He, from appearances, don’t fear a
short crop, for he is going to .We lots
of goods.
WolfV, is not behind ami his store
begins to look real New Y orkish. In
fact all of them arc getting i a lheir
stock aud wc think all are expectin'*
a live fall trade. We hope they may
have it, and that they will remember
that the Times can tell a thousand
people, every week what they have to
sell and how the/want to sell it
Improvements.—Col. Remington
is making things lively around on the
corner of Fletcher and Crawford Sts.,
ami will soon have erected a splendid
residence, to which he intends tnov-
tier to vacate the lot where
he now lives, for Mr. Mitchell to com
mence the Hotel.
Mr. J. W. Seward has commenced
to build on the corner of Crawford
and Washington streets, next to T. J.
Bottoms’.
The Masonic building is going up
rapidly now. The first story will soon
Goldberg, aud Ainsworth & Finn,
are painting and penciling their coi
ner and it will soon present the best
appearance of any corner in town,
and it should, as it is to front the ho
tel.
Dr. Bower has painted aud fixed up
his house, in the rear of Ainsworth A
Finn’s.
I)roycr& Isaacs have greatly im
proved Ihe appearance of their store
by lowering their floor. They are
now on a common level.
Lastly. Tom Taylor has got a now
hat.
A Bold Thief.—Last Monday
the tender of the accommodation
traiu eugiue ran ofi’ the track, aud
Mr. Allen the fireman, had a carpet
sack on the engine iu which he kept
his clothes. While they were busy
jacking up the tendei, a negro boldly
coturcd up and^tole the carpet sack
without them seeing him, but as soou
as it was missed they began to look
out, and on Tuesday Morning, he and
his brother saw a by the name of
who is rather noted for
that popular stove the Magna Charta.
Their stock in every department is
now complete, all new anu tresh. Call
and see our new prints. aug 23-tf
Oun Fire Department.—The
Yigilants were out for practice and
regular monthly parade on Monday
last.
The Neptunes, and Hook & Ladder
Co. were out, on monthly parade
and drill on Tuesday, and after a
little squirting and climbing, which
*hcy seemed to enjoy, they put up
their machines.
There is considerable mail mallei
held in the Post office here for Mrs.
Ellen Smith, and if not called for will
be forwarded to the Dead Letter office.
J. W. SEWARD, P.M.
No Money Order Office, Yet.—
Our Post master informs us that ow
ing to certain formal reasons of the
department, a Money Order office can
not be started until the -beginning of
the year, consequently we will have
none until next year.
If you need any first class brick call
on Mr. J. T. Arnold, iiaviug ful
filled his contract with the building
committee of the Masonic Hall lie is
prepared to furnish good brick at
his yard near town in any quantity to
suit purchasers. His material being
good be is euabled to manufacture a
good article of brick and purchasers
would do well to examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere. tf
See Here—Any one who has a
good second hand Piano, and would
like to exchange it for a spleudid New,
7 1-4 octvae, Waters Piano, can make
a good trade by calling on me.
tf J. R. Christian.
Those wishing to he economical
should visit the store of I. Levy, as be
is determined during the Spriug and
Summer season, to ofl’ci particular in
ducements to close buyers. Couitry
merchants buying at wholesale, will
save money by pricing our goods be
fore ordering from other markets.
apr 5-ly.
. Pattented May 26, 1873.
With Adjustable Roll Box and Swinging Front,
for Ginning Damp, Wet or Dry Cottou.
Also, the Celebrated
GRISWOLD GIN,
P. C. SAWYER, Macon, Ga.
NATIVE WINE.
HOME BftQOUeTteM
—FROM THE—
Pincy Woods Vineyard,
DEL GW ABE WINE,
CONCORD
HARTFORD
HARTFORD SWEET “
VTineU ncwuM to tto kiftort —Hod
jhI scientific anthoritie* a* the very best •tima-
lant tor the sick or kale.
Good Wine uImi it mast be—from the
tore Juice of the Grape’ needs n* palling or blew-
in* up of it* merits. For thousands of yean
wine ha* been, and to bow, the undisputed
“king** of beverages, in health end oulot it. two
ill ter modal*, and several other premium* hare
been awarded to my wines; and the high testi
monials from the fure'gn born dtixens here, fttlly
attest to the merit* of these Native Wine*,
or rale in bottles or barrel*by-
dome St auk, Proprietor P. W. V.
TO THE LADIES!
MRS. SARAH A. PETERS,
Spring Millinery Woods,
—OF THE—
Newest and Latest Fashions,
Such a* //at* and Bonnet*, trimmed and nr
-iiumed, Trimming*. Plumes, French Flower
Aid Gloves, Corsets, Lace*, and everything u*«-
. _ a. J
iw as In any market.
DRESS-MAKIXG and FITTIXU
In thi* line I am well prepared to please the
most fastidious, in both price* and work, sod m»-
lkit a liberal share of patronage, feeling satisfied
that I can please all. apr$ ly.
FLUTING, in all the Latest and
Ikost Improved Styles, done on ehoxt
totioe.
WTiite
SULPHUR SPRINGSi
FlOPififti
DR. M. W. HODGES’,
Proprietor.
THIS FAMOUS SPRING is situ
ated seven miles from Welborn on the
J. P. & M. Railroad. Comfortable
hacks connect with each passenger
This well-known resort under the
supervision of DR. HODGES is now
Fine Bathing Order.
Accommodations arc first-class and
at the most reasonable rates. The
curative properties ot this
FAMOUS PRING
too well Kb ovvu an d attested to
by hundreds to need recapitulation.
Ifyouwantto spend a lew weeks
for recreation and pleasure at a Mod
erate Cost go to the WHITE SUL
PHUR SPRING in Florida.
iul>26-2m
Da. Mmo: Dwr sir-Your Eorokn Liter
r*t boIMm I mr *wd me
IVar*, truly. J. W.
... lorn! : Door v»r—I hoTo*-***
Kurckn him MMiriM.tad bollov* U
'tobvotiatb* world. ltmt'y. r. ntc«.
Lraraiw. Oa.. luuo is. K?.
Dm. Mood -. to two mouth* •*> 1 «*»
gtoaUy troubled about every mouth with b Hum*
»tr«ck*. *nd found unth*ug tb*t *etud Ilk* the
E .reka, although | bad taken >tma<*u* |;.-gUls
ter. vinegar Hitter*, and other*. I #*w have
Bo troute with hilhxunm*, ami uuheallatlncly
my that the Eureka 1* the beat Lint MedWiu*
in the wor.d. Jt U. cnmi*n.%*.
Editor T*iegi»ph.
For mb* by S. J. Camell. l»ruggi*t TbomanvUle,
This Gin Took Three Premiums
Last Year.
THE SAWYER ECLUPSE COTTON GIN,
J. J. DALE. DAVID WELLS*
J. J. DALE & CO.,
STEAM SAW MILL.
PLAINING & LUMBEB YARD.
Laths for plastering in any quan
tity desired, furnished on short no-
rncr Thunderbolt Itoud ami Liberty Sir.
SAVANNAH, GA.
»tamb
\ PEUFELTCOTTON GIN
tied ruble or
GIN.
Roll Box place* it
lf!nmf L'theon-
j>erly luaiiaged.
Our Portable
in the l»wer ot every plante
nicking of the need to suit him
ly one made that doe*. 1*
SAWYER'S ELLIPSE GIN
full natural length of the staple, and be made to
' < Thcold GRIN IFOLlTGIN—a'genuine pattern
—furnished to order whenever desired.
Three pren iums were taken bv SAWYER’S
ECLIPSE GIN but year,.over all competitor*,
vix- Two at the Southeast Alabama and South-
•gia Fail
wert Geo
the otliei
the Fair
t Eufaula-
Al*o. the
t Goldsboro’, North C
New Soda Fount.
Messrs. Kottman & Hindoo hive
just pul into operation, their spleuJid
new fount, chilled with icc and fianked
by a rich lot of pure and unadulterated
syrups. Cull at Bruces Corner and
try it. aug 0
Letter heads neatly printed, and
paper furnished for $7.00 per thou
sand. tf
Just opened at I. Levy’s, a hand
some line of Gent’s Furnishing Goods
of the latest styles. One dozen differ
ent styles ot Collars, Scarfs, Ties &c,
and for sale at very reasonable prices.
apr 5-ly.
Thirty Days Only.—Cash or
short time buyers, can, for the ucH
thirty flays, select pianos from our
large stock at wholesale prices.—
Those wishing to purchase will please
write us at ouce. Prompt answer will
be givcu, and lower pi ices named than
EVER BEFORE kllOWTl. Do UOt IflisS
this chance.
Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
aug 2.1-1 in
NEW GINS
Will be delivered o
lowing prices :
Thirty-five Saws
rortySaws
Forty-five Saws
Fifty Saws..
Sixty Saw*
Seventy Saws
Eighty Saw*
To prevent delay,
be sent In immediate
Time givcu to res;
SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
The following special Premiums are
•tiered by the South Ga. A. & M. As
sociation and by an' oversight 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,jollies,
catsups, etc., made by any
one lady, the articles to be ifl
manufactured by the exhibi
tor.
To the gentleman paying ttie lar
gest amount of entry fees.
To (ho lady paying the largest
amount of entry fees.
BV COL. 1*. McGLASHAN.
For the best boy rider, under Hi
years ot age. A splendid Span-
> and old gins should
Arc furnished fn
on growing .State*, of the character following ;
Locust Gbove. Ga., Ocf)bor30, 1U72.
Mr. V. C. SawYku, r
g Company for Si
The above lettc
II. T. PICK AN & SOX,
KEEP o
Jitly on hand :
ordei
Yellow Pine LumU-r and timber or ail diiu<
'on*.
A complete aMortnient of planed lumber of all
L-M-riptions ; Newel*, Haln*t*r*. Brack
loiihllng* and acovcl work* always an band
White Pine,' Black Walnut and Poplar,
lot* to suit purchaser*.
A. & R. SMITH,
HAVING ADDED
TDxry Goode
Ready-Mad© Gtoth’
BOOTS, *no
Groc
DR. HOOD’8
EI’RKIvA
LIVER MEDICINE.
Thi* ha* proved to b* th* best wadkte* kn iwn
r Liver Complaint, Blllio—at—. etc. It I* wo
unibug. Hand Om Mtowtog cctVttmlm. and
Mr*. Wk. Pusbt.
Colpmkc*, Ga.. Dec. ut. 1*7*
ft: Dear sir—Your Eureka I
VMk-tn* U *b» lot mIMm 1 •
* icW. Four*, truly. J
K. O. Hood : Dear *lr—I kur*trW*l
TICES
Franklin -
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
of ruMi-iBBt.rut*.
Capital. - - *400,000 00
Assets, Jan. 1, *7:4, ¥1,963,67110
Nearly $8,500,000 Losses Paid.
EXCELLENT REASONS
For Injuring in U*
Franklin Fire Insurance (o.,
Of Philadelphia,
let. It* Surjdu* exceed* that of any other Fire
Insurance Compan;
2d. It* rtwlic-d Amcuoi nearly
"Ucurelv Invested in the t«e»t *e* ur:tle*,
in* to the
• (lnrtn
e provl
• buuneu i» litnUvl t»/Ire lu»i
rly
till. It* Lome* are pr»mtpl) *etiled, »Im*
■tned.
seeking insurance. aairtv is the main
* fair ratcAf iTemlum. a «Ue »**T .
rather th*
iweak and n
i>hcd u
W. K. DAVIES, Ager
A. P, WRIGHT. C. W. STEGALL
TilOS. C\ MITCHELL Special Partner.
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
BANKERH
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Ia addition t» their Banking business they
have crecti<d a
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE
and are prep*
S. J. 08-
(Next door to F. V
ingtou’
.ssels,
Dining Saif _
Table Supplied •
jon.
Fresh Oyste’
AND TI1E BKF
Meals ut J
LOCAT
.-s and Fish
r OF EVERYTHING
u) mill All Hours.
iON ON JACKSON ST.
Gtgi
KH and
ones.
it OLD Ill'S!NESS OF
&TC
icloscd the following teati-
We, the undernigiie
»h'ci we think »u;>er',
er seen used. It le .y,
aud at the same time
II. 1*. DICKEN i
E. .ILEX. OLE*
M. L. HABi.T
Mr. Daniel P. Ferguson
House Furnishing Goods.
tiiat sort of work, with a suit of the
clothes on they.; captured him, and
one left the other to nund him while
rent after au officer to take chartre
of him, but the negro not liking tiic
prospect of eating county hash, con
cluded he would get away, which lie
fried and was taken hold of by Mr.
Allen, to hold, but he had no weapons,
and the negro being the stoutest V.e
succeeded, after a lively in
getting loose, and put out lor the
woods. He is well known, howcv
by the marshal, and the first time *
puts iu an appearance here he 'jf,
be very apt to be nabbed.
it is the l»e»t I havi
weighed lluOpo
ish Saddle.
By order of Board of Director^
A. P. WRIGHT, Preside
C. P. IIaxsel, Secretary.
SPECIAL OTIC
Si!*" 1 ' writing to Lr
M ho' ,w'_,VUno Dealer. «
*“ *n<l term*. Tb«" “
dcal-.r* in tin- Sooth, a
Ac. — We
Chops Catj^rpillarp
make it a point to ip ire an j note
the opinion ot every furmer wbocomc#
,, ’ t0 * “ e cotton crop, and
•e P o a e ex 0 f damages by
the caterpUU’ ^ and we flnJ „ groat
.♦rsity of opinion amongst them.
,T.v lhrce or more week, a:
ilial the y wouW bc e#t cnt i re ij. out
a nee -t. and you ask them now. iu
ab01 ’ t the same old talc. While some
“ v . 1,1 will uot l>c hurt much. We
* ..ink however takeiug altogether,
that while there is no doubt about it
being cut off couaidcrablj-, a toler
ably fair crop will be made. We a.
often judge, not by what the farmer
tells, but how he tells it, and how he
talks generally. Wc think just as much
money, Will he got for the crop as if
the caterpillar had not eat it
Prof. Rockwell!, "so elated~at the
flattering opening of tne college, we
gucw, that he thought himself equal to
Yankce mechanism, and tried bis hand
on an inkstand andpenholdcr. And we
give it up he can beat us, and can hold
the Yaukee a pretty good hand on
pen knife work. Yon better add a
pen knife department to youn Prof
X’JT.'f.YQ
fts St Bate*,
ii*. Tbey j*vanu»b. (He. f.W
South, and ’ j the large*; Piano
„,ltl for tl* -arnUh Jiehest lns'ra-
trom tU.* ,.f the l**t money. Yonr choice
•trie pri*c tle^ires’ * n ibe L*. "
Tl>ft v* sTitol .-arr • Fine piano*, 7 <c ,
?' .rrantcl fur live J«g», »t «2G5. #.T3,
$340, an«l f ****** *B|*rh U uk* at
$400, f (It), $U0 .'7’ Jl.e T*ry U»t
m>1.1 by small 433>, and $000. Plant
monthly iwrn.cnt*. Pi >f .>-. flJ
taken in exchange, pi a n -
one t-.rt*.- f of ^ •fg* f JJo«tt. Ever
^ 4 Bates' Southern
. TO MUSIC BUYERS.
rjtassSrsaSM: ,r;i,v
pubU,hrf is th.U. S .^fStLa-
"w53« SL
of £5
e ax . LUDDEN & RATES’
boathern Jtuic House, 8aramiah Ga
Mortgage Sale for October.
Tnewlay ic October w*xtT"Urt*Nw«f la
fc<mr* cf*ak. tLe IbUovlnz wowt!
On« Strom Saw Mill
property MS. A. Jenkin^ toSS
fl falMi^t from ThomaTsnwrior
j«mmr bdl
“«=*• U i£h ff .
xi>eri
with*
u in drkain
e with v
lie hare had
f -loncftboro, <
. 1*73. a* fcdlO'
un.^ It clean*
Dctoher 7.
r Sir ; The O.t
pleawesi to way im
“*»B PW_
hundred
tin luil uii 1 *”'
e giiu
» kindi
- - ,uni D Gie U-*t
een ran. T/PjMAS
ELIJAH LINGO.
nel Nathan Bo**. ,4
v’8 and TaylorVGii
*g*D. Pratt Gin
Eagle aud a Car*.
SS2HS? & SS.’.'Bsk
l*!e*' with it without breaking
Bcx.i,akd’*Statiox,M. * B. B. f.. Jan. 20 *73
Cotton
ke «rJ“^U2 V,: ? perfect and“i
a* to ^r g T^ t r I,,€ ** nre «? recon inien.ling v«ur
n* to the pahhe. W . O'DJSIEL, V. D.
Yu Sara ®cr», of Orangeburg, S. C..
. -JIII voor GIn* k,Id by me tiu* *ea*
eBtire “‘Dfartlon
>11 be able to aeU a great many next
J. C. A'taley. of Ft
•Jlcj, write* : - Tour
•Me been c'jO|eiia]to
McIntosh House.
, QOITHAH, GE02GIA. ^
J. R. EDMOTSOL Proprietor.
Boari ana Lodging, *2 per day.
hnll.uwijpa.i.milwtl, hn.
Elftitiw. BKWiJutcuspkud.
awn it
and and make* beautifni
*;. ,-'7 r k r r»f a Jt vo , or a then.
' ; AU th * »*»rer Gin* add
, pTi:; » «aft*faction. \V e will be able to
*ell a n urn ter of them the coining
CocH*Ajr, Ga., January 7. I<73.
nrit, Mac— «- • 3 *
:ton Gin
r trial, ha
’ ” *1
I respeetfeUy
T. J. A B. i. LEE.
ginsprepaired promptly.
made as good a* new at the following low
-Vew Improved Rihe.
Boll Bos
Head and Bottom Pieeei .
Painting Gia ~
Whettiiig Saws ** —
Eszif - ^
P. C. SAWYER, Macon, Ga.
DBETEB & ISJAf S, Agents
Tlxoraattsv^llo, Qa.
jna«»-j
UesiMtctfully call the alientio
tho *ame and *.,Ii,-t a share d
PRICES AS CUE A/* a*
«jw™«ai , S?KSrtS!igf
ftlrG!a*lian’a liar-
A. it R. SMITH.
r 21-Cm
i of the public
r patronage.
It* ofti^A ..
inpleot and r
i\r. M. BLANTON,
LUMBERYARD.
^>ill I’l-iccH.
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANXAH, GA.
S. N. PAPOT A CO.
t Oil train* and ittMnen.
i-tenr attention shown to guests.
The House is centrally located and
bavmg been newly refitted and refUr-
25?.- , J °£ c °f ,ho rao * t Popular Ho-
tcls iu the Southern State*
juJy2G-5m
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
i** r* 4 <***n~*m?£\lS.
r«M.»r«ai,«ow..rtj.- SifE?tu**
OT. LOOTS A aOUTItK.lJTEEN KAI1.WAV
’Sfis S*.s^3i- "S2T!
•*r* roonectbiaa. aad tho mift-—« rr tJTu’
BOWLS'aremad* up ut
prorided with
. venlent, well fiirnlidied and kept thoroughly
in addition to tlie Saloon, In- hns now on hat
and will kc«-p lonktantly hupplicd with
Tho KinoNt. (-itfnrH,
10,000 of the following popular hi an.I* now
store; Iteina Victoria, l-i Itlni OJ». |j, ft,«,!».,
alert-. 15 cents; Flor do Morales, 10 cent*.
trahnunt *' U * »*v «ui
PAMII.V <fito<'i:iun».'
i..w-"j *t'n
»-'r A. F. PltltVATT
DAVIES & CO.
DRUGGISTS,
dealers in
Wares,
MEDICijCES,
&JUMUCM8,
F.'Jf.YTS,
Qt&s,
JfarsjxEs,
TOIELT AND FANCY G90D8,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
WMifGGlST,
niucaa is
DltlGS,
MEDICINES,
GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE DEAD,
ZINC PAINT
COLORS
WINDOW GLASS,
li.l.UMJNATING,
I.U1IIUCA21NG,
AND 1‘AINTOlt.S
Bakery
AND
CONFECTIONERY,
A. HOMEISTEB,
AT HIS OLD STAND.
K-rp. • onatafitl > haisd a fall «|
Nut*,
Jellleg,
Pickle*,
Fruit*, all a lad*,
ferytAJng in thU line of uiercbaadiu*.
TOYS :
Fine Liquors,
option* carefully
fJnjroundiMl
ch 22-1-y
iris
irin Iwmi i.iimii - -T 1, r! t *a*. •»-
Journey by drcaih/a* mt«a ? Do m L*\ada?'
”T*# mi. Emmim Mr
Hk *Aorfr*f, fboatg, >
• under one gTini
Lojh.and I. frmatoJMSljSalt.
i*lt.U*k, Sanaa* (hr, Ow*w
»Cto. Itt—lWl—-T-’T!-
-222^". ,rw» * r-..
“ “ Cmuuj.'i-A'U,'LSL
P. McClasban,
DEALER in
Saddles, Bridles,
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From and nt.ward.
HARNESS, “ ZH.ijl) ..
BRIDLES, - tu „
and all kinj. of Ilor»e Furniture,
tvery description of
CARRtA.ee, BUGGY.
AND
ALE « LAGER
Aw" 4-HON DHAUGIIT.
'vni»in.\o
-'•-'•’“in.
Buggy,
Carriage and Wagon
>t<-I>OHitll|-_y.
<\
«*arr4*
Wagon Materials,
Shoe Ftediof* etc. j 1 U,gu8t0ck ' ErtUr Tu ** ^ «
I bare on hand a Large Stock of *"?”■ THMMAean? “ T “ *****
leatiieh
of all kind., for ule at low price.
Enameled Leather and Cloth, and
a Fine aoonment of
CHILDRENS CARBUGES.
I am agent for th. Huuuu
WOO*. nOitWK-COLLAf* -‘ — - *
brated DOW ,
PLANTER, which
PLNTATION WAGONS.
r th. Vauoau. i&SSsSSsSKSSrtt:
tun, and the Crle- : j r 11111
t.AW, COTTON ^
hi rnUat Factor,!;*—