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THE TIMES
JHO. R. 0EBISTIA1T,) Editors
JHO. TRIPLETT. t m3 Proprii
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Saturday, September 13, - 1873.
Ainti for the Times.
izcd agent at McDonald Thomas conn- j
ty, and will receive and receipt for sub
scriptions to the Times.
Mr. J. K. Long is our duly author-
the administration parly, carrying iknew this estimable lady personally
with it the moral force of the Grant She was kind, gentle and loving, devo-
administration, if there is any moral i'ed to her husband, and attached O.
. , . * * i-ii x Jlforcc connected witli it, they sought to Show teudcrly, none but a mother can
izcd agent at Boston, and will receive- . , .. , , ' ,.5, , . .... ,, .
. ® r a a. ; overwhelm tho people, and to run the know,to her prattling girl justlcaming
and receipt for subscriptions to the ... . , 4 . :. 1 j; , . 4 . , , 4 .
1 n affairs of the golden btate, to suit their to lisp her mothers name, and to the 1
receipt
Times.
SPECIAL. PRE3IIUMS.
The following special Premiums ari j
ottered by the South Ga. 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
own ends and aims. But the people Stender, unconflnous infant, that was I he Baptist church was fluished
have risen in their might, and have just beginning to reflect its mothers ■"**“«'**■*»— —*“■* —'
^lope at least, to understand that the ftt to call the young mother to himself.
people arc omnipotent, and when aud left these tender buds arount
they decree that all must bow to that which the rude blasts of life arc blow-
Preserves, pickles, jellies,
catsups, etc., made by any
otic lady, the articles to be all
manufactured by the exhibi
tor.
To the gentleman paying the lar
gest amount of entry fees.
To tho lady paying the largest
amount of entry fees.
BY COL. P. McGLASIIAX.
For the best boy rider, under 10
years of age. A splendid Span
ish Saddle.
By order of Board of Directors.
A. I*. WKIGIIT, President.
C. P. //anskl, Secretary.
around
Buinbridge is rally
brass-hand iu embryo.
The beaux and belles ol BruuawioL
twirl ilie croquet mallet under the sob .
THE FIRST GUN.
The people of California have
cen, and that in uo uncertain t
ie people vs. the Railroad moi
IN MEMORIAM.
After a brief illness, passed gently]
tway on the evening of the Stb inst
Lucy E. Christian the wife of
ies, the latter backed by the model the'Seuior editor of this paper,
administration at Washington. The are sure that we but speak the senti-j
issues were clearly drawn and well de- rucnls of our entire community, whe
fined. A combination of office holders we tender him our sincere condolence J
: and grasping monopolists, conscious of on this to him, an irrcparablo loss.-
givtn the politicians of tho Pacific smiles. God in his wisdom has seen Sunday next
FROM BOSTON.
Boston, Ga., 8ept, 10,1873.
We are again visited by rain nearl
•svery day. The weather is not favoi
able to cotton picking. The coltoi
irket is active, and tho pnee pci
pound reached 1C/-8 cent thus show
ing that the Boston market, will riv>
[any other town on the GuIfJioad.
be of our plauters a week ago hi
[picked 8 bales of cotton from 12
>f piney woods land, and will yet ]
1 or 5 bales from this same patch.
A new store will be opened in a few
lays, when wc will have six general
jitores, and one grocery in full blast
Having Located In
Tffo.v.js vir,i,K t Gat.
Jccision.
ing. May (bat loving hand, which Monday last, a good school is antici-
It would be well for the political Reckoned the mother away, and gently
hacks who have bamboozled the peo- led hci through the dim valley, evei
pie so long, all over the couutrv, to keep these little motherless ones, sc
ook well to their lease of power.— curely within its hollow.
The times bodes uo long lease for Dying in comparatively a stranj
hem. The masses have sub- place, yet she was surrounded by kind
i mitted too long, but now we hear the loving, gentle friends,by woman, those
2,1 noutterings of the conflict, which is to 'mgcKof earth, who stood around the ]
>reak in all its fury in 1870. When i-lyingrouch cf the sufferer, and went
i -ve hope and believe, that the honest with her to the very brink oi the chill-
nasses (and the masses arc honest) ; ing stream,—
•vill rise ill tllC magnitude Of theil 1 “TUon art gone to tlie grate—we HO longei
... ° ,. . . . , ’ behold thee,
lower, and hurl every political, trick- \ Nor tread tho rough |«th of tie worhl by thj
d 4 *.;-, ami dishonest politician from I But the wide arm*of mercy a*e *prcad
Grant down, into that privacy from ; , incc
which they uever should have emerg- 5 h»» died.
influence of Moonlight.
W. A. Ilopson, a prominent mer
chant ot Macon, died in New Yorl
last week.
Bninbridgc would be happy if slu
had an artesian well in the Cour:
House square.
A new and dangerous §500, counter
fell is out. We haven’t seen any bill:
of that size lately.
Mr. Flint assumes the management
oi the Towns House Albany. Won
dcr it he will be a flinty hearted land
lord.
Whitclcy is not ashamed to appeal
in the columns of the Bainbridge Sun
now. The paper has womlerfulh
improved under its new publisher.
Mr. Lewis of Lowndes county
jumped from a wagon in Valdosta tin
other day and broke his leg. Ampu
tation may be necessary.
Atlanta says .that she must liavi
water-works, although a great major!
iy of the people there preler their’.*
straight.
Tile Covington Enterprise man vio
lently di-claims any kinship will
Moore ofthc Herald,and wliats Mo(o)r<
he will not submit to any such insiuu
at ions.
We notice in tho ‘-Bainbridge Dcm-
«»crat,” that the Rev. W. J. Blcwitl
well known in this county died ncni
Lockhart Texas, on the 10th day ot
August.
A new Hotel is to bo erected
Jessup by Mr. Cleary the owner of tin
Jessup House. It will front 113
the A. & G. B. 11., and run back 10t^
feet.
The Junior editor ofthc “Sanders-1
villc Herald,*’ gently aud confidingly?
leaned on the nrin of the vlss’t. Mar ?
shall of that town in returning from n|.
dinner at the Gilmer house last week ?
Foster Blodgett, writes to the soi.ji
d, aud where they should be kept for
ill time to come. Give them ample
time, to do penimnee lor the wrongs, j
•vhtch they have inflicted on their •:
country. Everything indicates a po
litieal upheaval, that will cliang*
nany of the old land marks by which 1
■ve have been guided iu the past. —
Many and highly important issues,
ht with the very existence of tlu|
Republic itself, looms up just ahead 01
We have an abiding faith iu the ’
honesty aud integrity of the masses, if
ihev can be roused to the imnorlancu. .... .
of 'the issues involved. The i,.dicafli. ,;a,s „ L ? nd "' g ’ V '.‘“ 1, ” Sf0rC0 V V
dons arc, that the people arc begin-]
to tiud, that they have trusted too]
; to their leaders, and that tlicyj
lie source of all power, arc going to
resume that power, which in the hand.*
jf a few is so daugcrous,but when wicl-
led by the intelligent voters of tin-
United States, is a
icrpctuity, and the preservation
ts liberties.
Thou art gone to the grave—hat ’lucre wronf
When God «■» ihf tan*ont, thy guard!:
thy guldt-;
lie ga»e thee and took thee and soon will I
•tore thee, •
Where death hath no slinr >ince the Savio -
handled "
The Code. — The Telegraph from
Washington yesterday, announced tin
probability ot a hostile meeting be
tween Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. John
son. Friends are trying to prevent a
resort to the field.
The Philips Waddel imbroglio is off
The Philips parly spent, 0G hours at
yesterday, and will be dedicated on
A stray watermelon gets into town
>ccasionally.
The Boston academy re-opened on
New Aimertiscmcnts.
DISSOLUTION.
f s. & I. KOSILV/’KLD, id thin .lay dhwolvfc-
the hudioeM. of wUd tlrm will be continue
y iiiin. i/e a»»unic* all liaWlitie*, and al
lea haring claim* againftt the late firm
rewnt them to him within thirty .lays ; ai
idebted to them will |»lca*e Mettle ]>rumi>tly
ith the euccecRor.
ItOSEN FELD,
(e|>tG-30a
. HOSKN/ ELD.
Special Notice.—In assuming soli
•ontrol of the old firm 1 take occasion
.0 thank our former friends for their
ibcral patronage, and hope to merit a
:onliuuunce of ihcir favors.
I. ROSENFELD
TiiouCanst Not Say I Did It.' .,
The lashings of conscience is a ten ibh I
thing. When an innocent lady
iiuug in Washington, to appease tin
die clamors of the truly loyal, and the
numbers of the court who refused t<
Lemper justice with incrcj-, came ford,
with the blood ol Mrs. Surratt on then
hands and held Ihcir crimsoucd palm:
ip to the infuriated mob, they shouted
themselves hoarse and gloated over
die scene, making the avenues of tln^’
-apitol of the nation ring with tlicii
wild orgies. But the scene chan;
-some of the most prominent actors it
his disgraceful drama, which muss
jver cover with the blackest obloqu}
the men who perpetrated this fou,
The aflair seems to have resolved it
self into a paper war.
The Spoon Thief Laid on tiii
Shelf. — Wc had sineerely hoped
that puritanical Massachusetts wouh
have been cursed by the reign of thi
Beast, during the next gubcrnatcria
uar an tec of it.- \ term; hut it seems that the famom
Washburn family is invincible. But
ler on finding that a majority of tin
lelegates were against him, withdrew
when Washburn was nominated b>
acclamation. Order and peace rcignj
onco more in Warsaw
Thomasvillvc thinks she is going t«
build that hotel this winter, at a cost
of §50,000. Wc presume they will be
thinking the same thing next wintei
iu«t as they did last.—<^«i{i
There is plenty of 100m bctweci
ir fast growing City and (/uitman foi
<•, both places to expand iu case ihcii
improvements should gravitate to
ward each other. Don’t be jcalou-
Col., but we are going to have tliai
Hotel and no mistake.
We liopo to sCe your chirograph} S
JOS. FINNEGAN & CO.
COTTON’ FACTORS
—AXD—
lOUMISSIOX MERCHANTS,
94 Bay St., (Jones’ Block)
HA VANS AII, GA.
Bagging and Ties furnished at tin
lowest rates. Liberal advances
made on all consignments.
Btij>tC-Uin
Established 1888.
W. W. CHISHOLM.|
COTTON FACTOR
—and—
tieueral Commission Merchant
88 BAY St., Savannah, (bu
Special attention given to all eomognmenH.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
'piIE liook* wl’.l o|^-n ou the loth |>
L collectloi*. «)f t* ——* —■ -• -
voltectloi; of the state un<i Countv 7kx fm
ie 1.t«m-d* year, aii.l 1 will atteml the .lilTe.-Cli
recincU la tho county on my Hrxt rouml, a.-
Duncanville on We.lncM.Iay, loth September
Ohi.*sgOMr -- Tliunibr, It, •*
It Htoti “ Prl'lny, ' 1-/. “
Way* ** SI oiu lay, 1.4, “
Murplieys* (at K. Murphey’i hou*«) on Tues
iy the l««h.
Oehlockoni-c on Weil lie*, lay, 17, Sept,
fould like to sec him meet 1
ends of Justice.
The Oriental Minstrels arc making
tilings lively in Albany. We regret^
on its register belbro the ides of No
vember come a year. We invite yot.r
up in advance, to parlieipatc in*tlu£]
« meted out, and that tco under car ? companied by Mrs. B., we will try ani ^' “ s '
tames which tells but too plainly.pass you oil'as single. Remember wi
bat the gnawings of a guilty con-|5 expect you.
cicnic liauuteil their wakmg an,if Rev. il H. uTter i» not only a-om;
leeping thoughts. And now comi-fP, breaclier, hut wc believe otic of tin
Holt ami in a labored discluimcijb cat farmers in this country. In tin
ays that the victims blood is not oi *F e - ason * * ,u furnished us with the lies
him. If the pangs of an outraged
of his I*a—that he is noi rich—that he , .... «
an scarcely make the ends mcet.J conscience docs not make Holts pillou|
lUl |:i hard one, why then he has hcen5:
>f water melons, and now he come:?
orward with decidedly the best sam
ple of sweet potatoes wc have
heard of this season. Those he pro
most grossly misjudged by the South-& sc . ,, | 8 to 1,8 arc J ,lst as ^ ur ^ c ;,s
S wish to see. The whole houschch
3|oin in thanks for this timely remem
|r, arance of the poor .—Early (V>., At us.
....... , . r .1 They are trying io get up a rcvivnla
ability to take advantage ol tins:. .. . . M
.miihment irv sent us bv the •*Arioiil ,in " ,l,lsl t,,e genflcmen| Yellow Fkvki: in Siii;kvkpoi:t.
...... * i y iluruoutwcll, UUaai,i but very fi-«| _u. H. L im i, ay 1-rcsidcut of tin
1 * ejiiulics arc taking any interest iu it.—p Board of trade (and who is a ncpliou
John >1. Brown, Esq., proposes l<«p| lc Enterprise in commentin'* tin llufj ,f ,,ur lown*m»n Pi-it r I.indsnv.IEs,
sweeten Ins legal labors by running Lkewarmucss of the people about re.li' eK 'v ra I lh< ’ “t.lbe cities t.l New Orica
newspaper. lie has bought the c ' a fc|ligi.,n, says that “ if the ilevil
milla Enterprise, anti will no *loubl%j, ur]lt( , loo*e tiiere in ihc streets nobotl_\
make it worthy the patronage of every gjL. ou |,| ,,. y cl) | c |t Urn rascal.”
man in Mitchell county. We imagine nol, hot iltlo.s not retpiirt
making it intcrcst-Bla very fertile imagination to see soim
f those people skipping amuiu! right,
[lively to gel out of old Nick’s way. i
’llillEt
Commissioner’s
SALE OF
IR.ea.1 Estate.
I,\71LL l>o sol.l cn Tucmlay, the 7th «l»jr o:
» r Gc-tolHjr iu*xt, liefori- the Court //<*in>e u<m>i
orTIutiiiaKVlIle: l»l of laud, knnwi
ne (1) lo^iu»r*. lt-Mcr^- A” in tha
I'oImic as Fhitcherville. Sai l I.nt of l.-nul eotn
! ueiu ing al llie >
I !re*| ami Iwf-nly (IJU) feet on .la. kson St., U.
'etlier uiih iiiiproveiiients on Ihc kuiiu.
■ *i'l Lot of laii.l *ohl by nn o iler ol the lion
SiijK-rior I'ou I, of TUoIiih* County, for the pur
7eriii> cash. ^ W. 4. Yt»L’jll» f * ^
MIA.IIEIJo
G'KslI r.AK.
au^'liMil
Caution.
On necoimt of the recent formati in of a X>
_»D *1 AN Jt MYKIl
oiim-lves aiul frieiiils
lion wltl
Gen. Kemper
ing to Hughes the Radical candidate]
tor Governor of Vu. Hughes is sharp
and shrewd, hut a poor orator, whilst]
Kemper is a fair speaker and has
tdull’ hearty way about him that
very captivating.
’y St. Louis aud otlicr places for aid, a* ;
d:e city of shreveport is almost entiif-
iy cut olT from the outside world b\]
the stopping ol trains and stage t>f tht]
river. The lever is said to bo of tin j
most malignant type.
[Firm ih thiv ity, Myh-J GikiD .1 AN A- MYKI
Giim-lves ami I'rlemU
k^iiiist fU'iiift into thu
_ have any connivtioii
ilolnj; ’hu*lnt-.'*i‘ here umler th
"o |uircliH-i-<l Mr liiHxInimi** e
.\NI» (Jt.M»D WILL |»rlm-l|
-• - 4*.it of his not taking any a-tive |k
Uie bus*.,,,**. Uni ho. in •b-fiamo of all bun
.-ustor,,^ am I iiMo,H, |.-rinltto.l hi* I aino to b
jswl a^aiii. Our frioiHl*. therefore, <»i I |>lo»>-
*' ’‘.rtN* a!t<-oniiiiuiii(-atioiii< •
• le,l for the late Ainu of
11. M VEILS *
uug’JU-St
Mason who is still conuocted with
the “Camilla Ecterprise,” dropped it.
syesterday, lie informs us that n!
number of young men Irom Mil.-hell.i
> compete for the goldenj
< ottered the iMHg hts at our fnir.l
Tnc masvillk, Ga., Spt. Gih 1873. |
The couvcutiou of Justices of tlu
cnee in end for Thomas county ncibyijtcliell carried ofTbi lirsi' nrem'iu,*' 1
„„ . „ . ,-i4 i 4- -jdat 11 o clock, a. in., pursuant to a caliJ i ns t vc-ir «n.i ifn,,, ti . ‘ l,u -I
The lollowing oxlnbit taken frnn.|, Kryl f<m , pU b!i«l,«{ nne ofthc tmlJ ^yVdo noU^ om, Iho w^'
lie Gazetts of the county wluchp------ ’ 11 •
was called for the purpose of estab-^
ilTshing a calender for holding Justice*
“Seaport Appeal,’’ shows tlu
amount and value of the lumber shi|»-
ped Irom the port of Brunswick for tlu
commercial, year ending the 31at. ot]
August:
FoRKinX—M.992.039 feet, value.l at
AXIKUHAN—•--’,OM,744 tVot valuol a
.Making n total »hi|>uifnt ol 39,o7i‘«,7*
i.’ju; t
feel, vaiuoal at
The famous balloon ascension tliai:^M._
was to have taken place on the lOth.v
did not take place, uotwithstandi;
the immense amount of gas used on tlu
oceasion as well as before hand. A
split in the balloon was the ditticulty
caused l>y its iutlation. It is nowF;
thought that there is a split between’
the daring areonnut and the luana-fiN. 1*., 1227 District. G. lif.
iismug u cuiviiui-i iui Iiuiuiug uusuce*; ... ...
[Courts in the several districts of thr^ <»• tlu* JJ emionites-- A
ounty: 1 M°*l Uemar' AabIe Set of , m
Present. A. B. Carson, J. P., 754* I mitfrants.
[District, (i. M. r I Thonrrl , . . .
W. II. liibb, N. I-.; .IT-.l District, G.'; Bus^ir « m couulr - v ‘! u
[yj # I - MeLiiomtcs has created quilt
j. 8. Merrill, X. J\, *>37 Distiict, G.j -j? (
IV. I>. Brvan. J. I*., and IV. T. Ri<
. !by. X. 1’.. 7<7{ District. G. M.
-.q J. T. Rush in, X. I*., 1*81 District
j-l. T GOODA,’, L. S. McSWAIN
GOODE & JFSWAIN,
iAttorneys amt Counsellors!
AT? X-tA/W
THOMASVILLE, GA.
[Otilire, uji stair
FRUIT-TREES
AND
[GRAPE VINES!
JM.vi<* Vinef iipd
railroad companies ’.hat hav<»IvinVl
[lands to sell in the far West. This
[migration eertainly is a most remark-
A|.i.le
gers of the Graphic.
D. McDonald, J. l\, 703 District, G
§ W. II. C. Ramsey, N. I*.. 7J1 Dis-l
^trict, G. M.
Hudson and R. W. Baston.
Culpepper, J.P., District'
ildo one, no set of men ever bavin
Arrived here before so well supplied
with funds as these Russians, lionet,
(heir movements are destined toafl'cet
[to a considerable extent the torritun
which they may elect to settle in. Tlu
[richest man among those w ho arrive< ^j *iL-rvin< y.
a »elc t ai*inmen
KiM.-lH-rn,:*.,tui'l the fullowai * vatietie*
Pear*
Brnrlirtl, SJ.rl.ioH. Siekir. Dutrhr.. dr
.luaomtt mr. 4'inpp'u W-'trorUr,
fjrkt rof tfimkrtrid. Ot
bo.-ur’i Smumrr. Urti
John
|JG. M. #
The convention
Tho following burst of eloquence
from our model (?) President mak< ^! cc !' n r,^* Larson l 1
ones American blood tingle with I^'Hretarv 1 '' * Wa * rc, ^ uc8tc ^
triotic pride. He took his cigar out * '
his mouth whiist delivering this ora-[
tion. But hear him:
organized h\ 1
res’t., and J.
to act as See-
Ladies aud Gentlemen of Kingston.
1 have, been in your county two days
and 1 have fouud them most enjoya-wi
hie here aud at Overlook Mountain.$ • ,
i i. 4v.«: « . cl>auirJay.
After disenssion and consultation ii
ns unanimously resolved to hold tlu
[following Justices Courts on the fol
lowing days:
754 Di>trict, A. II. Carson, J. I*. 2d
Thursday in each month.
V* District, W. II. Bibb. X. p„ 4:1
jby the *teamer llanmiouia from Ham
jljurg, on Frida} last, is a Mr. Pete:
k. w ho brings his w ife and foui
hildrcn. This gentleman brought 1
with him 8l4d,00o iu gold, and was tlu
[only one who came i:i the tirst cabin
Another gentleman had with him §<I7,-]
UUO, while all the rest brought Iron.
J84.D00 to §25,tilX». eacti family averag e
Jintl’ about §10,000. As there wcnB^ ui °n Vill age
•iv^.t Mr JOHN STALK’S Ur«.
raj>c Vine*, rooted «t hi* -I’inev W«*»J»
ineyanl," i»n, l having alrca ty '>n haint'» ijnan-
tv of my ..wn r»«ottniC. I '"an offer --ij^rior in-
1u.-enii-nr» to |> m-liom-r*. Tln-v are two y r ^rs
an«i rtnhnv c tti- f'>l!owing |io|-uUr Miricties
IDelaware, Mary .iun,
«Hartford. Catawba.
’.on cord, bl ack IV arren.
Jlona, ^ Black llawk,f
3Virginia S« ;edling Martha.t
1 am very much fatigued, aud wan:
to retire, as I shall have to take tlu
early boat for New York iu the morn
Charley Pendleton of the Valdosta!
Tttucs will he spoiled if he gets sick!
oftcu. During his late illness heauti-j
ful bo<iucts, rare exotics, perfumed bil-[
let-iloiuc. and all manner of delicate'
attentions that only a woman can’
charm a sick room witit. were scatter
ed around him. We wouldn't mind^
being just a little sick ourself, underb
dji-ji
tion to these soothing feminine atteu-i’
tions, two of his fair friends enter the]
fourth estate for the nonce, and raaki
the Ttmct sparkle for the last two
sues.
Verily Charlie you are in lack.
G37 District, J. S. Merrill, N. p. 3rt
Wednesday.
753 District. W. I). Rym», J. p. au ,
W. T. Rigsby, X. P. 1st JSaU irdav.
‘.Ml District, J. T. Rushir,, N. I\ 3rt
rhursday.
7»*3 District, D. McDrmald, N. P
2nd Monday.
754 District. W. II. C. Ramsev, N
P., 2nd 8atimlay.
1227 District, It. W. Baston, N. P.
Kumahne.
sonic twenty families in the steerau*HDos’Seedling, Rogers’No. 1,
his would make au aggregate of §20U.-BGr c veling, Blood * Black,
•Oil which, with the money of Jlr.H , -l‘ nton i Toka.t
Issaek, would give a total ot §340,0(M Rl-'-ntz. White Concord.t
brougli by twenty families. The resul.H^^ es » l*abel!a.
so rich an iinmigiaiion cau hanihfi|Diam». Scuppernong.
: over-eslimatey. ‘Hlsraella. purple & white l
Another tact is worthy of note—tlu fiGunningkani, * ‘ ’* ‘
H .„ige famillics of these Mennonites BWilder,
|One family consists ot twelve, one oflGocthe,
eleven, one of nine, two of eight, omB
of seven, three ohsix. one of five, thre<]
*-J of four, five of three, aiui live unniar-i
ried perrons—making a total of sixty-j
nine children and forty-one adults
’’here destination is some point in I)a-
'istrict. John S. Culpeoper, N.
;P.. 4th Saturday.
, On motion of J. S. Merriil.it was i e-l
these pleasing surroundings. In addi-j that the Thomasville Times,
and Southern Enterprise be rr^uested,
to publish the proceedings of this con
vention.
There being no further business, on!
totion the convention adjourned
T d ^ A - B-CARSON, Presd’t.
J. P. smith, £ec’ty.
>»rt mciit
lone
I'atronaec
JL4TTE.
THOMAS & SHEFFIELD. For
Jackson. Street,
Next doer to Wright A; Stegali’* Bank
DEALER IN
Domestic Dry-goods, Family Gro
ceries, Planters supplies
of all kinds,
Sold at tin.- very* lowest prices.
Call and examine our shw-k.
1st horse to receive
PURSE .SIX-S-Vio
For Running Hor^e*—f>|K-n to th’
World ; three mile heals, be*-t tw
ist horse to receive
v. a
?7»
University dirgia
UC31IH.IUUII JMIIUI 111 aa-Sm^d,,
cola, although many, influenced by ihegf
epreseniation of Tom Scott hioisepw
tnd his European agents, will settleol'JI
he line of the Texas Pacific Railroad.
A etc York Time*. August 20.
Will the South, will Georgia, ever;
earn th- importance, nay the actual
necessity of controlling and locating
irtion of this vast flow ol wealth and]
migration?
Rogers* No. 1.
j New and extra)
varieties.
All Cork, wbetl ,er tree* or Tine*, are j^uron-.
to be true to Mine. TLejr wt!| > (ir
-immpl reo-ly f-jr *ctting out »n.l ctrefaU.'
OrJerr ami corr«*t-on<ler.ce •oti-ite.l.
11. II. AA.Ni^KD.
Tb'jU.a.vllte, G».
|OPE-VS Or toiler I ; rontinoe* through
It i« • r^»nire<I in *r}»-<ol»o
_ 114 »r,.| A.-ri- mturr. Af»|d>
PorCs*tai-ornct-..I.7VL.> F. ll.IKKLSO.V.' L*ii
L’nlver»«jr of Vintinia. »lbeiuar!
aujiC-lm
clntosh House.;
QUr.niAH, GEORGIA. m
. R. EDJIDASOX, Proprietor.
The alK>ve premiums will lie con S
csted for under the rules of the Turf ^
The u*-uar entry fee of 10 |»er e«
»n the amount of the pur-c will !>• i
barged.
Board and I lodging, $2 per day. t
It is high time she was learning this Eci ssrry (asst* to and from the ho**.!
lesson. It is her salvation. i3 E)«htn«w ir^9sja»t comped
B. V. CHAM0Y,
House and Si?n Painting.
r uoni:n(^r«iuic2. gUzlni»t»l-nlc luaanj.
•— «1<1 work red ou-J renew -*
(All work (lone in the best and c
CHEAPEST TERMS.
lop next door to McIntyre’s new,
building on
Jackson, St.
softc-in
COUNTY EXHIBITIONS!
1. To the county which (thnm^h
its .Society or L’lub*) *hall
furnish the largest and finest | \ tho
display, in mu i: and variety.
ot itock, products and resulls
of home indu-trie*. all raided,
produced or manufactured
in the county i
2. Sewnd best do
3d best do
4th best do , ^*‘3
Entrie* to be made at the August
'onvention in Athens.
Articles contributed to the County ;
r premiums
itMfaof-*, a farmer may contribute]
[to the Exhibition of hi* county a hush- 1
1 of Bread Corn, he can then enter if,’
individually for premium 144.
july54d
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Tii-jm -..-viu.e, Gkor-im.
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Book*. I*- ri'vjit-a'.*.
tionery. Ink. I'c
Lettei. Note and Initial pa
j»er. .Sc!»'a*#1 Itooks. Blank
B ook*. A l b u m
( ardn ar.d Card
1C. L. GILBERT SCO.,
WllOLr.i.iLL Di aiih* IN
JjCHOICE Famlijr (.KIM ARILS,
VfgeUibl.'*,
8fa |
I'cii holders, I
Ur
Bulb
Pickled
filial ken-1.
Caodl
i.l* CoufecUonaru^*.
r. C'kteM-, J*ig YfrsU,
Beef. <|-iced l'i-e Feet.
[.Vi Tea. < o?I- 4, Ftlf-
tj F.our. S4>ap, Starch,
• _ ('aunttl Fruit*. I*.ck-
of r
Sar-
t All or-lcrs for Book*.. Pajur-
Vfz g zincs solicited ahJ promptly at
^nded 10.
Daily papers constantly on hand.
M
din* * Y«u*t I'owiii r»,
(.cudensed Milk,
Matches,
Kerosene Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines, Ac.. Ac., Xc.
Clioicc small new Cheese, choicest
Gosln-n ITbtu-r, just rtcelvcu aud for
f. pain 1*:, [r alc l ‘>*'•/
Exbibitionican also compete for *]*’p*ln w »T Ji w ciI/lL' 11 1 L L’|> P I- GiLCRLT A Co.,
cific premiums in the Premium L’st;^ nvU 1 Co 0IIH0 .HAIvLii* Wholesale Groctrs,
lirnpl Street. THOMASVILLE. UA | W *** 8Ur **’
| Work promptly done satisfaction.' hllMlI* * " (lC®s
Hguaranteed. 19ar 2i*ly • B %