The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, September 13, 1873, Image 3

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BB3 Telegraph Office. Our business men and the public THE TIMES. TIIOMASVILLE, GA. Saturday, September 13, - 1873.®Mr. J. B. Helms the obliging Tele ga— -j=^=^= iggraph operator, who has been roanipu- down at the depot 'since the fire, will move his office on OBITUARY. DIED, ob the 8th lost., In TbomarrHk, Gb.; Personal.—-We had the pleasure of welcoming in our office this week.fjP a C. SAWYER’S! cncrally will be pleased to learn that mbs. luct e. Crutux, wife of John b. CJol. Thrasher of the well known legal Christian. Aged m fan, smooths an* uday* firm of Thrasher & Thrasher, Atlanta. Seldom are we called on to mourn rheCoL expresses himself highly pleas- so sad a bereavement, andalthesame ad with Thom asrile, so well infatt that time permitted to rejoice in such sweet we should not be surprised at any time —by— I>M. IP, IM.UPmr. ,11 ThoutatrlUr, Georgia. Forth. Week ending Sept. 11th, 1873.$* McSnain, opposite the l’rcss Expressly for the Times. New Store on Jackson StkeetJ ft—Mr. Frank Jeflcrs is opening a stock] rjJnckson St., in the MacIntyre build- consolations as are presented to oui hereafter to sec his genial face on ouj j in a few days. lie will occupy 'poition of the office of Messrs. Goode THERMOMETER. ■hope in the death of this estimable Streets, ■woman. She, in company with hei [husband and little ones, had but re cenlly come among us; yet by hei gentle sweetness, her quiet and amia- If you need any first class brick call on Mr. J. T. Arnold. Haying ful filled .his contract with the building committee of the Masonic Hall he l tie deportment, she had won the hearts °?_ w prepared to furnish good brick at it i: fall who came within the sphere of ,of family groceries next door to the her influence . J u ,t in the bioom ot REMARKS: ^MacIntyre building. We notice that ttjlie has also erected awning posts and rris evidently preparing to get shade. '■5 /o1 Ea youthful womanhood, her life and good haracter adorned by the gentle and [affectionate relations of wife and mother, she moved in our community a model of amiability. The Methodist Church of our town his yard near town in any quantity to suit purchasers. His # material being good he is enabled to* manufacture n article of brick and purchasers would do well to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. BAROMETER. - ------ ■ ■■ - :— tut ' I | Ll we; ,n - 4,n . av '« u * |||? h pat —Jtt' rum i. a H - * -or Look out boys the circus is cominj ___ l: < >f course many of the older ones will r.» have to go just to take the children llyou know. We have a kind of a frustration of the reviving and saving cakncss for shows ourself and like to [influences of the Holy Spirit, and il See IIei.e—Any one who has a good second hand Piano, and would , like to exchange it for a splendid New. ;lias recently been blessed with a item- j 7 14 octvnei Waters Piano, can make HUM J» 2f :«» 12». Xi '-C ■£* : Settle our bill with the concern. « w w vi.se 20 m g ,j L. — . I? r! S lS I* as SI S ;t ;i i 5 f J On day before yesterday, the weatt- V c-r took a decidedly cool turn, being -lld 'quite airisli. We noticed that the Ia u-r.iuy, i.nrcit weir*u»uine-I. * gjtlics, many of them, donned tlieii ^hawls in the morning and evening.— Cotton Market. Coining in freely—512 bale* res well sustained. r Middling,... <lo.-IOr.lini L.w Ml. Mi.MIlm Post Office Honrs From ami after till* .tote, l!»e ..nice - [bribe delivery of mail. e* follows -. latronizc them, but the worst feature [members have been rejoicing in a onncctcd with tlic show is that ii i limc of refreshing from the presence vill lake about 25 bales ot cotton tog; 01 l,, e Soa. During this gracious vis itation, the subject of this notice was 'enabled to trust in the atonement made by the Crucified One, and to re- Ijoioc in the hope of glory. The re lentless hand of disease was laid upon [her on the very day when she found j Jesus a Savior, precious to her soul and, ns if the Master had deemed hit siVlie proceeding week \ hot. We welcome unusually good trade by calling ou me. ti J. It. CnnisTiAN. Those wishing to be economical should visit the store of I. Levy, as he is determined during the Spring auc Summer season, to offer particular in ducements to close buyers. Country merchants buying at wholesale, will save money by pricing our goods be fore orderiug from other markets, apr 5-1 y. 3ic\v Soda Fount. Messrs. Kottrann & Kindon have [v.of Fall, with its cool bracin; “ the near approach .deemed and juslilied disciple, too just pul Into operation, their splendid u«uaice ^ticw fount, chilled with ice and flanked * 'pure to be left in this wicked world •rning. i.» the Fill l>« open *•• I f . - by a rich lot of pure and unadulterated Special Notice.—Look at the il Ilc acetified her soul and called hei syrups. Call at Bruces Corner aud :p Q SAWYER. MaCOIl. 6a. D special premiums offered at the next to dwell in the house of many man- [try it aug 9-tf * v i.-.:.. w-rr. r.._ ...» . a Linns : nnd ore her voice had learned _ " Im-k lH.xcn.au got llicir mall at all hour*. The.’ ., mrj mail* for all imintMwill rh«c at r. p. m. pi\... J. W. SEWARD, 1*. M. m F 'lei him, iw. c-o iui iuu largest vj *» — » f entry foes by a gentleman. l <ho waK cnll,;<110 Uluc 11,0 S oldcn > ,ar l' o largest amount of entry in unceasing stiains to the “Landol SO, for the best assortment of j!-*' 0 " 8 1 ani1 cr f lltr voicc had learned i.riir. iisvinjrr..pickles, jellies, Ac. SiiSfortbc largest !n s ' n K d,e praises of the God of love, omit of for the lurgest amount of entry , _ 'fu CS by a ladj'. Who aregoiug to get |^'°d " hich takeili away the sin of tin CHVllCH DIllEC'nbUY. t‘[theho premiums? Some body will.— j vvor ld.” Truly c will lffiffisrvicc. in the varl..UHchurel.ffi.tjWhat boy is goiug to get Col. Me- I “God move* In a mysterious way row hj* follows: i'.lilashan's line saddle. Look out boys I Ci.arch.-m., K. //. s/cu.hcc - f „ r H u in g to be a line one. ml in..ruing mid evening honn*. Sunday v] - - l.yterlan Church .—Rev. Mr. C»uarternian.[l Arrival and Drpartnrr of Trains'' at Thouiasville. ARRIVE: DEPART. 11D wendera to perform ! Our hearts are filled with grief at !thc thought that we shall see our de- The series of meetings, which have {jpnrtcd sister and friend no more amon? Ibetn in progress for some time at the here ; hut, Faith points upward to li^t Church, closed Thursday jtlic skies, and Hope whispers to _ We understand that there Jj-ouls; that, not long, and wc shallB saml - twelve accessions to tin- !join her among the angelic thron; j; j' hurcli, besides the membership has j t j iat wc 8 h a ll meet her and all th. Tiiirty Days Only.—Cash short time buyers, cau, for the nexi “thirty days, select pianos from oui large slock at wholesale prices.- i ftiosc wishing to purchase will plea . write us at once. Piompt answer will be given, and lower prices named thau EVER BEFORE kuOWU. Do UOt mifcS this chaucc; Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music Houss, SAVANSAH, oa. aug 23-lm NATIVE WINE. KCLIPHK COTTONGIN HOME PftQPUGTtON —FROM THE— Piney Woods Vineyard, DELE WARE WIXE, CONCORD HARTFORD J HARTFORD SWEET “ Win* to recommended to tto higheet medlral mdeetoatUr nstkaritto* MtBe very beet ettma ant for the rirkorhnto. injc np of its merit*. For tbonanndt »f yean wine ku been, and to now. the nmltopatffiT " eTcragee, in Bealtn and oal ut It. i wc to, and aereral other premium* hare !«ea awarded to my wines; and the high teeti- inonlato from the fore'gn horn cktoens here, faU; ‘>sttothe merits of tneoe Native Wines. For mie in bottles or barrels br John Stark, Proprietor P. W. V. marS-Iy TO THE LADIES! THIS FAMOUS SPRING is »ilu- !. ated seven miles from Wclbom on the J. P. & M. Railroad. Comfortable hacks connect with each passenger train. ThU well-known resort under the upervision of DR. HODGES is no MRS. SARAH A. PETERS, Pattented May 2G, 1873. With Adjustable Roll Box and Stringing Front, for Ginning Damp, Wet or Dry Cottou. Also, the Celebrated GRISWOLD GIN, Respectfully inform* the Leulies of Th.uuas- ■* untrv. that she ha* just - ** - * * ' * *l of undlngci Spring Nilliner}’ Goods, • —OF THE— Newest and Latest Fashions, Such a* //at* and Donnet*. trimm^l and nn- ■ “ ' ‘ es. Plumes, French Flower* , Laees and evenrthiiig u*u- prices are put j-'jMell r * •: veninj Letter heads neatly printed, an-, paper furnished for 87.00 per thou Just opened at I. Levy’s, a hand some liue of Gent's Furnishing Good.- To-i _ , . l . .,1 — 1 l 1 vUIUU HIlU vl VI(.III S A UnilMllll' uuvu? grcat.j strengthened and re- jblood-washcd in a reunion holier and ,jf the latest styles. One dozen differ^, . jhappier than enrth can ever know.— ent styles ot Collars, Scarfs, Ties Ac., IlllS Gin look Three Fremil ow at 10 o'clock, the Pastor, j T i lcn> bereaved husband, wipe away and fo £ salc at vc O* reasonable prices, .ur. McGchce, will receive the ,Aiir (nnr# ml III !h<* Inmneat nf rrripf in apr 5-ly. new members and converts formally into the church. The Pittman Bros, are getting a line) stock of goods, prices low down. Tim- . * * liot only knows how to sell, but lu-'j’-J 4 1 knows how to buy. r i lo * The happy crowds of boys and girlsZ who trip along our streets daily to } and trom the Female College and I’ietclier Institute, gives a iively ap- pvnranee to everything. They seem io impart some of their youtlilul ar<loi and cluMish glee to the older one* who meet them. Who is not happier nay belter, for meeting those sweel innocent faces lighted up with bright f the future? Long may schools tlourish aud draw within days, hut wc Judge an ilerro! country. long litc of pi ilhoiff alloy. : bliss and happiucs: Co!. Edward Remington has been* iheir wa ;j s a ,„i along aur stieets those ipiite ill at his residence f«»r several: bright laughing fresh young faces. *e pleased to learn thau j - « —— * iug. u We are pleased to note the return iTlakiiiK^lvanta^cofl ' l H " rlo " ll,man Mr - Hirddni in Ilia Courts, lull n dm! j hc llrn ‘ nr Slhi "' & Hinhingc. ... • a short tour up ihr* " ol on b’ brought b.*\ek with him a fine wish him a ..l'soods, but a wife also, trip and a safe return to ids ciicuil; I "<oii-ratulate inni on l.aviuu and friends. ^;piittcd the ranks of bachelors, and - - 7T~. * jiaken refuge with the beuedicts. The Mr. It. Goldberg aided by bis cour- collp | 0 hav „ „ ur best wi>hcs for tcous assistant, Mr. John Carmine, i^; straightening out things generally until putting to rights and in selling shape4 a handsome stock of goods of every; description. Our Planting friends and others ii forested will please remember th: they can be suppMcd with the Prcmi-r urn lists of our approaching Fair, bw j‘ K: calling at the Times office. Preparatory services will ho held mjf j* * the Presbyterian Church this moi ing at 10 1-2 o’clock. Communion si vices io-morro\v at the usual moiui hour. Rev. Mr. Quarternmn ollic ting. 1 New Signs.—To add still more U P 'lhc already improved appearance < . the corner buildings on Broad an. . lack*on streets, occujiied by Mcssi Rev. Mr. Gaulden who has been*.. spending sometime with his lady atSu-j i wan nee springs in Florida, is cxpcctooi ; ' which event he-f jve these firms have put up two t signs that reflect credit on tlu rs. The finishing touches ar< given to this block which make: most conspicuous building ir union of the town and will con :o he, until the mammoth hote is to occupy the Remington rner is erected, which will be 'tnmcnccd in the Spring. it the li.at p ! which w ill preach to-morrow at the Baptist*, j. Church at the usual morning uncf- cvcijing hours. livchil Cotton continues t<» e and lor winch as will he seen by onijjV quotations, planters are realizing fair - 4 . „ „„ ... • , . f I ■xpcct our young Tunc prices. Thomasvdlc is always up to theU..‘ , , .... . * 1 f (Marshals aud Clays, to best prices in the State, aud parties bringing cotton here will get the ill be seen elsewhere, at a Con- 1 held on the Cth inst by the s ol the Peace of the county irraugcment lias been made by whic! none of the Courts will conflict. ’ desirable arrangement •eis of the bar. Wc shall Taney s, Webster* make these tears, still the tempest of grief in your wounded bosom ; be faithful to our God and Redeemer, and you hall be blessed with the society of .our beloved one, favored with an ear lier entrance into glory, ilittlo ones to Ircad in her footsteps ol SPECIAL NOTICES. QN T SVrit&l&WQ [Without flr*t writing to Lclines & Ha Train lipi Wholesale Plano Dealers, Savannah, G«.. x ram uei Lw— terms. They are the largest PianoB In tlte South, and famish lie best instru- •205, $275. •faith and piety, and you and they shall] form, with her, a happy family on tin r* Shining Shore ”—an unbroken circle fin the Saint’s everlasting rest 1 Our deceased sister was born ... ] Finn cock County, Ga., May 2S, 1840— "ne/AiawTj of *!*r!n*J\* jwas married near Dawson, Ga., Jan. p»5l5“ h ? r .. , .L D ^*‘ rlcet * nitratedcuiogue i28, 18C8, and moved to Thomasville ilast Spring. She leaves two children. A Friend. TO MUSIC BUYERS. uni ju*t my Me* che*i>. Anyi.lix We are pleased to notice the return of our young friend, Capt. A. J. Love, who has been spending sometimo in if lio inoutains of Middle Georgia. The jCaptnin comes back in fine health and ‘spirits and ho is now ready to aid as 1 heretofore in the success of our ap- nroaching Fair. The Knights who in- jlend to ride in the Tournament willj iidcasc hand in their names to Capl | jljove or W. E. Davies, fc’ect’v and Tmatirer. a mcctini of the Knigiit« Mortgage Sale for October, twili lie called next week. 0 toy 1*1 ativurtlaed ... .. publtohcd in the U. H . will be tuail d, pOKt-jiaiil, to^ any jpart of the South, on ro •cliool*. tcaciivrH, ami dealera. tomiUdI at jml.- lishcrs’ rale*. Our new catalogue* ami bulletin* T new music, mailed fre* to any nddre**. LUDDEN «& //ATKS' Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga, aug 23 3m _ £cgnl wVbuatiscmcntg. _ ^ , . WHUESOLDWore Baptist .Sunday ScnooL.—On last •'V in -rhomanviiie, tuoi i^nbhath, this Sunday school elected th »t Finn and Mr. B. Gold-f f he followin"‘officers for the ensuing jvear to wit: Col. P. McGlnshan Superintendent. W. F. Hubert. Ass’t. Sup*!., R. P. Smith, Treasurer and ,T. W. Kendrick, ibrarian. The school is in a flourishing condl- ion and under the ac*iv« mana; men! ofits energetic Superintendent and aided by a corps of able teachers tnd officers, it must continue to widen and depen, until not one boy or girl light to attend this school shall be left out. Such we hope may be tin ease. J jR»iu.y ids edifices of Justice ring vith their eloquence. top of the market. .IoskimT Finneoan * CoT— Itci.il. We ninlcralanil that a move la on the adverliaement of this ohl am] - reIi .;-j'™' l'>r a " cxhih.t.oa at the City Hall able I,case. Thev tank amont* th, a,d tl,c Corn '/ s ,n r a )'»g for then heat hou.es in Savannah. The junior- 1"» ada 'r will he gotten Hr. .1. II. 1‘aramorc ia well known I,.!!“>’ t ! ,lind,d sl - vle and consist ol this section. We bespeak for them liberal share ot patronage. J U'ai iitomimc Tableaux, choice selcc- * of music, &c. Quite a number ol s will lcml their presence am Mr. Hushing, of the firm of RusliinsF (charms to the occasion which bids fai & Outtcn, has just returned from New ‘to eclipse all former entertainments o York, aud that firm are now engaged. i;:ii* kind. Let everybody go. in openiug and putliug on exhibition i ^ “ —- a splendid stock of goods. Call aud*] -Street Improvements. — Wc are Ace them next door to *i ivies office 0115 (pleased to notice that many of oui Jackson street. j’ jstrects are being and have been pu . ~7~ ~ . r Jin line order under the immediate sup- Anoilior >odn loniit. ; .... , . . T .. j . . jomsion ol Marshall bnair. Nothin- A. llomeister would call the atten-rj. 1 lion of the 1 uhllc to his ice-cold S„d..: l ,m l’ rcssfcs strangers more favorabh Water, mailt from the best and pure.- (about a .own than its streets, if the\ Syrups. Satisfaction guaranteed. lc< t are neglected, washed into gullies au> always ou hand, and for sale in quan ** lilies to suit purchasers. aprillfl if. The (’ornets have got their mua from Prof. Jacobi and are makin night melodious with their strain They arc practicing regularly aud wi he able to give our visitors at the Fa some excellent music. The fact of i% the boys are mighty good on tl blow, aud they have plenty of bra* That popular gciitlciuan, Mr. i. gene Smith, of the firm of Cooke Smith returned from Gotham yeste:- 1 day morning looking ns bright as J new dollar. Eugene is a good buyer; and will 1 ave a fine stock of planter- goods and supplies. Messrs. Kirksey & Scott. — W would direct the attention of our mcr-' chants and planters, to the card of tip J woll, known and reliable house. Col. Scott is a life time citizen - K*v.fn up. the inference is plain that S there is something wrong somewhere on \lie other hand they arc kepi 11 graded, drained Ac., it speak litmus for the progress of the place d in nn unerring sign of prosperity New Good*.—The cry L still the; me. It looks a* if our merchant ■re not frightened at the cottonpille urh judging from the bales, boxe? u »fc a-ks, Ac., that wc see constantly ar ^yriviog i^- every train. Our merchant i-paring to do a. heavy Fai ml planters may rest assure- Jthat they will find as good bargain: i anywhere In tfie State. >. W. Wylly, Jr., of the well- ■known firm of A. M. Sloan A Co. [during the past week making a \ isville Cornet Band held this evening propcrt >’ wul bv 11 it was unanimously AI*o at the »anie time and t.|ace that tort <» Resolved, That the thank* of this L.tol Un.1 No. se, euntaining i M)acre«, luoreA organizafion he tendered to the ladies i****! 1 *'.'* h **s-cv 1 ****" and gentleman of Thoniasvillc. and to| H un.i.Nu^wT’Inumber of»cu*tn l!ot Xo <a [•-pent two or three davs in our town' aL, published monthly at Ludden ■ . . ttofna* (.mtf It.irii \fnzi. TT».... C.... ise.- ; thappy—impression pn our business f i ... „ . . v >(^*1 » uu » |»*v'uiuiu ui uuy cenn of men. Mr. iVylly is the sou of iLtf worth ofjhect ipusicofthe subscriber’ll neighboring county, whiltt Mr. Kiri>; Jwell-known banker In Savannah of ^election? The best aud cbeape$t| Bey is too well kuovvn in this section.- - that name and has many of those fine ^ worln olj to need any commendation al our. (business qualities which df8tingulshoflj' ,, *’ / ' * hands. They ore prompt and reliable, tlhis father. I neffiluy in October -laintiir Ti-ruu -Mowing i>roi>ertv. to-w mil r>nw Mill »„.| atUcliment*. HS. A. Jc-nkin*. to witia 1 from Thorn** SuKrioi - - Proix-rtjr | i*li. Purcluue r ?'* !> ■' 1 rinimeJ. TriuuuinK*. Plui *-ll Mini examine my k -oo<U. *n a* low a* in any mark- DRESS-MAhlM; and FITTING In tlii*llnel :im well nrepareJ to |>lea*e thi io*t tiMiti.liou*, in both price* and work, ami fo licit a lil>er*l xiiareot' patronage, feeling **ti*tio<l *pr5 ly. FLUTING, in all the Lateet and aost Improved Styles done ou short notice. J. J. DALE. DAVID WELLS. J. J. DALE & CO., STEAM SAW MILL, PLAINING & LUMBER YARD. Laths for plastering in any quan- jjkity desired, furnished ou short no- itice. truer Tiiuudvrboit Rowland liberty SaVANNMH, GA. Last Year. THE SAWYER ECLLIPSE COTTON GINJ nt in all the |»>int» ami qitaiitie* <lffi*lnilile > tal liable in a PERPE<TCOITON GIN. Our Portable or A.lju*i*l>le Roll Box place* ill the |»ower ot every planter to rerufale the| eking ot the heed to *uit hlni*clf. and i* t .. one made that doe*. Fro|N-rlv mai LAWYER’S E' LIP.S'E GIN will inainto iU natural length of tbe htaple, and to a* • a* rapid work a* any tnochiuu lu u»a. The old GRISirOLD GIN—a genuine y A complete aa*ortm>-iit of pUnc-l lumber of al • liou* ; Newel*. «aln*ter*. Brack. * ■g* and ucavel work* always an hand i ) Pine,' Mark Walnut uud Poplar. ‘WTxite JULPHUR SPRINGS, Floplda, DR. M. W. HODGES’, Proprietor. ]DR. HOOD’S EUREKA LIVER MEDICINE. Thi* Iim p.-tmil to be the hMt aedlclM ka>wn « Liver O mp aint, Mil oioncw. ete. It to no • ambug. Brail the hJiowtag rertlBcatee. ami Hr*. Ww Praar. Cot-rwat *. G* ^ tto. tat, lf7l Da. Hoot*: Itoar air—Your Eureka Liver todlrfwe to da beet aiedktor I ever a*ed lor rkhcadacte. »\»ur», tralr, g. W. II..do. To 1 r. E. U. Hood : Itoar - to—I hare trto*l cnar Eureka Liver MaOk-ia«.aad believe It t>> t>o world. 3«p>. A. I‘UK. Lrxrwx. Oa.. ibae IB, K?. po tr.xile with biliouMicaA. and unbeettatlngiy Vay that the Eureka i* the tv*t Liver Hcdtoitui l-n the world. J. !L CMturri.w. Ellaw Tel.-gr«ph. For *a!e bv S. J. CaateU. ThumaevUle, a. Price M cout* and jl.ito jwr l-ottie. Julytb-ly FiiieHatliing; Order. Accommodations arc first-class and at the most reasonable rates. The jurativc properties ot this FAMOUS PRING ire too [by hundreds to If you want ' ar recreation rate Cost go SPIIUU SFRING july2G-2m ; a* A'c pr.nM..n. .if It* Uhatter. ell known and attested to r^iu*i\rIv M,,in " M U Ia» ur -*ac« il recapitulation spend n lew weokt il pleasure at a Mod the WHITE SUL Florida. V. /*, WRIGHT. Titos. C. MITCHELL WRIGHT & STEGALL, HANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS SEW HHK.'K WAREHOUSE i wral ml t reasonable rates- Dining Saloon. Table Supplied with ;c LlP.vl-^i"I Nhuit*'vw ix- Two at the .Voutlte: rest Georgia Fair, at Ki ioldsboro*. North < Alabama at .. the Hr*t pr L & R. SMITH,!; HAVING ADDED Fresh Oysters and Fisli AND THE REST Of* EVERYTHING fieah al Any and All Hour*. LOCATION ON JACKSON ST. The nubMcrilM-r take* pl. a.iirr in Informi iil>li<- that In- U *till at 1,1* old (tan.-, an. ate.1 to a.-..m.u.-l»tr tiuin will) all thing (rood to lOnf. fe I* titling up. hii.I will haw na.lv u. ay*, a Dining A,-atinv.il. wlmI. will l- n tirf-l •uvi-nieiit, well ftirnlidicl and kept thorough!; NEW Gim Will be delivered on board the I j Tilt* I*'im*sf < $Dxry Beady-Mad© CtethJng, n.l old gin* Mmuld VOLUNTARY TESTniOKIAL&I Are (uniishedfroui variou* section* of th. in growing .States, of the character fullowli JuuiiTS, SHOES and Groceries. TO THEIR OLD BUSINESS OF •■** sold on tlie flrrt Tue*.lay In C Lge- : next. In the town of ThoBiaivllto/lwtwt laintifl'./ttorT t tin *anie time and place, r Card orThnnks. gf Tiiamasvii.t.k. Ga., Sept. 4,1S73. “ ''IF 1 i the Suj«euor Court for Ik»ua> ••••ut At a regular meeting of the Thom- igain*t Wm. «. Browning in Sheriff Sales for October. >.Ki,,-ont*inlng245 itaining 735 to re*, i tnd being in the 13th District to satisfy a Ii fa i**ued Vt o't »f Thomas County, Infsvoi Sbcphenl and Saumler*. Projwrty polutedou Bainhridge, for the recent entertain mentfl nt the City ITall In our behalf, and especially to Mr. H. W. Ilopkin: for his untiring efforfs. Also to tin Enterprise” and *‘Timf.s” for publish ng programme and tickets free ofj charge. J. T. KOTTMAN, Prcs’t. C. AY. Wiggins, Secretary. Cam p-M k etino.—Ex tensive prepa-| rations arc making for the annual! Camp-meeting which is to come ofll next month near Spring Hill in thiJ ounty. Our young aud esteemed friend MrJ Dan Vann, was in town yesterday I celebrating his 21st birth-day. Dari universally popular, and one of tluj ost successful young planters county. Wc arc pleaied to*be able to an nounce that a number of accession* have been made to both Young Fe| male College, and Fletcher institut< ince they opened. The prospects ar»- that both schools will exceed the cx-1 pectations of their friends. . again*! N-mUi /.“..get iU-hbeig. •table, anu rs twrtl3-td 1 (th Dist r Fredricl D. V. LUKE, Sheriff. GotquRt County Administrator’s Sale. JTATE OF GEORGIA. Colquitt County.-Ot -* *—t Tuesday in November next, will 1* : Court-house door, in Moultrie, it v. within the lawful hour* of sale th „ Lot* of land to-wlt: Number*276, 27*. and 279; al*o. al! of 277 the /last side «<t Hurricane Creek. A d* lying and twlng In the Eigtith Di —originally Irwin—Colquitt County. »he property of Juo. Gregory, deceased. . _ lenetit of the b.iri and cr.-ditor*. ofsal.i leceaMd. Term*: one half cash, the other hal: small note*, and approved security, due twelv, nonth* from .late. SAM’L. C. GREGORY, Administrator’s Sale. JT.fTE OF GEORGIA. Mitchell County.-On ^ Br*t Taewlay in Novemt'er taxt, wl" * I the Court houisi door, in Camilla, in Tuesday in NovemU-r naxt, will be -- Jourt house door. In Camilla, in *ai*l within the lawful hoar* of •*!« the fal- in the »th Dist.; I.ot 2», in th ; \a>\ Vi\, in the V I Jregory. dt-cea*e<l, foi 4 party hailing fr'*m the country! contributed ten dollars and costs to thvT Citvs’ exchequer a day or two since 1 the prlvelege of using ioiuo bid Jcuss words and indulging in other bn igerent demonstrations on Broaq _ tcet. The presence of our wide] .. jaarajtp Marshal, had a very soothing s effect, and the young gent came dovetl "with the stamps and departed a wiser] if not a happier man. e month* frntn **pt:3-td also. Ijp’ .. belt Terms: one half ca*b. UwoUw and approved security, do SAM’L. C. GREGORY, Administrator. Ordinary’* Office, Svpi. 8, To all whom it mar concern, Su«anah Nor nan an*l Virgil .Vurman haring in pr-per fori: tppikd Wiueiw permanent letter* of adminis the estate of iJarld It. Norman, late i-t j. deceased, i his is to cite all. an singular the creditor* and next of kin of Dari. Norman, to b# and appear at inroOce, wl hi: t time allowed by tow. and *li ,'w cauas if an-. it can. why permanent a-lministrarioffi skoal-: 11*| granted to Bsanah and Virgil Aortnan. Dear Sir — Enclo*. ing Company for$l with which we are We, the undei 1 <*|»eration of ch we think Vl'. 1 j : . k D iclo*cI the follow in; II. I*. DICKKN A K. .U.A.X. CI.KV M. L. UAU/.k,. of Joneaboro, Ga., fTOVJSS, KaimwaRK» AXI) House Furnishing Good* ’enpertlklly call the attention ot the 'i'itIU’KS .fjTcHKaV^id. ’the* c1m-»| jrery »rii.-le w arrant* <1 a* represented. Cjhn. y are also proprietors of the A "*• 'Veil—the clwapest, simplest i ut mctho.1 ot procuring a bountiful s n* f/f/*/rrs artstoK'!»k urriiii.g !•> o 1 “family iatoruitiuv ttt.ckl I found noth'cg that actml II . „.kot _ 1 itirgar ItTttcr*. an.l others. t tbs TtIE| FranlcJin FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF’ PItfLII)f.f.Pflf.l. apical, - - $100,000 00 VtoetsJnu.I.’lfi, s:WG:kfdllfi Nearly $3,500,000 Losses Paid. EXCELLENT REASONS /or Insuung in the r'raukliu I'irr IttMiraurr fo., Of Phttodslphto. 1st. Its Surplus exorc.1* »ha) of any other Fire nsunuwo t'otuiwnv in tin- United tltatea *.!. D* realirod A**et> of lu-si 'y f3.300.0iV. »rs IV. E. DAVIES, AgraL S. J. Cassels, Next door to 1*. Mcfllashan'*, lUm- iugton’s Block.) fiBUGGIST, DRL’tiS, MEDICINES, (i.IRDKN SEEDS, WHITE LEAD, ZINC FAINT COl.OK-S j WINDOW CLASS. ILLl'Ml NATINC, LUBRICATING, AND FAINT01L« A* M > DAVIES & CO., DRUGGISTS Bakery CONFECTIONERY, id 1 belie hundred pout lould be exi*ecte«l ne*n Depot, in ‘-Retnington's mar -’l-tim A. & It. S3IITH. •Iif bagging and t IBWINT Mr. /*. C..Saw ur fali^t expect* •d it should <lo. nd sixteen bales on It, or broken the roll. ' takes good lint, xiwriei^e with vari *n. with safety, fay It picks the seel dean am Itave ha-1 coii*i<lerat>l kind* ofcott-m gin*. *n< T//OMAS BOOKS. ELM AH LINGO. Colonel Natliar, Boss, of Rome, Ga., says he as used Griswold’s, Massey's and T—* Ue couuty. Ga., au-i an **“ Arkansas, and a “ .S’awver /:.-li|r*e Gin H ny other giu with ’ t without breakin srquainted. //e savs L# ha.- g •ake very great p1« gins to the public. able to sell a C. Staley, r f Fort Valley, writes : *• You: i* tLe only gin I ever *aw that x^nTbod; 1 lewd. I have heretofore been «ompells-i t -mploy a Itoder fo, ginning, but with your gin j ; hil I can feed it and it will neTcr break the roll " gin* both clean and Cut, and makes beantifu M. M. BLANTON, LUMBERYARD. d sold in desired -(uinth-s at >li)I I’ricei. d on residence lot, oa Smith A\cuu July2C-3m “ ; PULASKI HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. S. N. PAPOT & CO. J.fNIEL, M. D. OMNIBUSES meet all trains and steaxiiers. Every attention fchown to gucstv The 7/ou»c ia centrally located ami reason. having beeu newly refitte<l an«l refur ni.fhed ia one of the raoU {popular Ho iel» iu the ftouthern .Statea. july2*>-.Tm DEALERS IN Mevicijvjw* GttH.UICfU.Sr S Oils* IftiCSUKSfl TOIELT AND FANCY GIODs] A. AT HIS OLD STAND. TOYS PURE iFinr Liquors, Wines and Liquors. i mj*outi(li* »•!> il'U, -Vkkerson A* C» . of Athets- Every Musical Family ought ul :akc the Southern Musical Journ-I sspciaotu JOB TU^Efc* Ordinafr. C. < rs respect/slly. T. J. i B. J. LEE. GIN8PREPAIRED PROMPTLY Xad made as good as new at the following tow Aevlmprorsd Boll Box Head and B»xtoa Pi. Bates’ Southern Music House, Savan-L I uah, Ga. -Subscription price only $1.0< a year, anil a premium of fifty cent/ MlOHtll.M-tolqnltt Cornmif, Ordinary** Offler. fept S, 1*73. T* all whom it mar concern. Elijah Tillman [mms Flower*, tot* -aid county, deceased aad s ngotor the creditors, ami usic for $L Specimen copy free.- :pd your address at once, aug 23-1 m. J-3M Ordltury, c. C. Mr. p. C Air—TTe Cotton <»:n w mokes a gx*l I January:, 1*73- .ught of you’ !»• — 35c sack at cents each, at shert udko °* SAWmMsttHhGalS '■ 11 AIS1ACS, Agest*. Tixoiruusvlllo, Oa. j«a«St-S TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST! Behtc making your arrangement* to fallow [he adr ire of the ‘ tbvuraa<l* who kar« xlrew/l [use,’* »t would be well U> eontoder wbat hw - -« make the ymrtmj Ut your • 1 !•/»:.» - i" as pleasant an-1 a* free fr*«n dan tor as human *kil' ami »w«slght caa aorumpltoti By cn*>*olidaU«u ami r>«itnuti«ci a ro* I ba tes |Ait Into operanoa on tbs abort** i.«nU. *a fyotn NashrUl* Term . U> St. -tk» grtat city of the world." This tbe JT. LOUISA VJUTHEASTERN RAILWAY • during the p»»t year, camel an iaralaahb [•utstion by ' tngrr e^ui; •e <wlebrauxl MS.*r coujOrr and "j4arf rm. m WseClMtoaw a: r-brake It to p-.mii ifyr UU <m/f tom rwuny /*uJtm*** palace /JrarMf-foca SLrpmty Cm. , ItoMp wPiouf ekmmq* from SiotkjtdU to St. Lorn*,. N dgrlhu (JcbrcUtoofhr each ml vantage*, [hartsdistance.tl»« sraqaipaewt Wby.da nuno by c rcuitoa* route* ? I to »<A b« iadi •d to porch*a* ticket* to St. hsh ~ Mrmmlo tt Souikmetterm. the tkorUtt, ekraprgt, fikbif. itat mmd tmJr is u»tor mm msusgt—tot frost Naahrais su .Lnsis.asdto fr os «* to |M lallss tbs Mksr to S\ Looi*. Ittai tUy. Omaha, Dears fblitocrto. Texas, aad all eston uUti. U d o tbs * Chicago Shortest n* Eras rflto. w. b. davenport. (tounlTkMtgffit.SU P. McGlashan, DF.AI.Kit IX Saddles, Bridles HARNESS: SADDLES, From |5/j0 and upward f AltNESS, “ “ JUIDLES, « %1/jiy and all kinds of Horfle Furniture, Every description of carriage:, buggy. A N D Wagon Materials Shoe Ftatfings etc. I have on band a large .Stock o. Leather >f all kindt, for »ale at low priced. Enameled Leather and Cloth, an a Fine aMortmen: of CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. I am agent for Die Marshall wood, IIoitsr.^CoLLAK. and the Cek L--- - - . — —bratctl IK/W LAW, COTTON i'stfiss. u ts hlaxteb, which i MU his. Call and *ce. we- Strict attcatioi swcmi, nMmwt, ptid to order* by ttsii. tbs dull wsss. ■uAWto. W.l ALE & LAGE U DRAUGHT. weddix; Buggy* Carriage anA Wagon Hav.ag r..rv,»«t my mmi .4 B-wggtou. CarflS ***:*:• tic earner 4 A\< Kwfyj* tnd MAIilViN At/»*•». aAjh ,itg »»< W a ru. .'mM -A Wbli.il l a eTEGA) I, I yuvmw t» tocp | A larger Stock* Better Fexiet? aad at ijhwku nucrjt than ..ye* mrvKM •tKPX IS rill* MARKET. *ml I rebleto I f«il to tm-momook Wdt * wp-.iil to tmj — yik • PLNTATION' WAGONS. lost, the test Wags* tU+l to Mdt sad tot* tksm U aJtout tto aame trie* of tbs -*<11 nary w^a. IWyras efts Ibtrd DghUr t« tbs Mb, carry • ttz'XzzzzLzr'*’ —«— — Jtolltoinw — haaa I wu m w