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THE TIMES.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Saturday, Skptkhbkr iJ7, - IST.'l.
LOCAL COIjIJAIIV.
Meteorological Observations
—BY—
if*M, if, i/./.wpmv.
•Ml Thotuarrlllr, Otergia.
For the Week ending Sept. 52th, 1873.
Expressly for the Times.
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BAROMETER.
Cotton Market.
Wo hu
The prices
>1, although a uuinhor of planter*
iclr cotton in store, and holding for
.^JUlmogls * -
iicf panic North, our
*“ ton**; and a large
gi-d li
are placii
IdiKhting
thn early |«rl * f the week them was a no;
throng our streets at this season lrom”thi* ami
h torked - ujM'on.hUof/of\ho roa-Is/the'r.'sult
the storm, hut for live |amt tw.lor thresdaysi
note a la»|t* increase in receipts Below *
gifa the ruling and chafcig price* /••teid:
.13
Wc arc indebted to Messrs. Wi
A .Stegall for information derived from
private and special telegrams to Hint
firm from Savannah, up to 4 o’clock
yesterday evening. The feeling at that
hour was easier aud confidence was
being gradually restored. No fail
ures, ail payments promptly met.—
The cotton inaiket taking the tone
of the better feeling manifested,
touched 17 3-4.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
t Church.—Itcv. K. //. .l/cilehc
Arrival aud Departure of Trains
at Tlioniasville*
AlClll VF.* ’ I DEPART.
lhindg*
ACCOMMODATION Tit
arrive:
i Savnnnali!—TucwIsjh, Tlmi
und Salurduvh
All. in v: - Mondays, Wwlm
and Prlduys
•• Alh.vnvTwmlnvi*, Tlmrulnys and
Sslurduys »:3I |». in.
' A ttcntion is directed to tlic adver
tisement ofCapt. K. T. Davis. lie is
offering some very valuable lands at
receivers sale.
Wo hope, that everybody will turn
out at the Agricultural meeting on
Thursday the the Uth of October. Re
member the day and come out.
Large Ear of Corn. We have
Ijccii shown by master ,Wycho Lin
ton, an car of corn with twenty two
rows averaging fifty three grains to
the row, making 11GG grains. Pret
ty good that.
TO OUR CITY SUBSCRIBERS.
As wo have changed our carrier, we
hope that any of our patrons who fail
to get their paper will make due
allowance untill the new carrier learns
the route. Any persons failing to get
their paper, will confer a favor by re
porting it at the office,so that the mat
ter may be attended to.
Wc had the pleasure of meeting in
ir office tills week, Mr. Walter T.
Ross who is representing the State
Fair at Macon. lie represents the
country as being perfectly enthused on
the subject.
Wc hope Thomas county will be
well represented both by her products,
her planters, and last though by no
means least, her ladies.
JIM WATT.
Whose advertisement appears else
where, will be louud in the Reming
ton block on Broad St., occupying half
the store occupied by Col. McGlashan
He has a splendid assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware,
and almost anything you can call for. —
Call in and sec bis new patent mouse
trap.
New Millinery Store.
The neatly finished building on the
coi ner adjoining tlio lot of Moses Lin
ton, Esq., on Broad St., has been rent-
ad by Mrs. Thompson, who will soon
lave on exhibition on* «f the finest
tnd best sdectod stock of millinery
goods, ever offered in Tbomasvillo.
This la Jy comes here with the high
est recommendations as a modiste, and
we bespeak for the new comer, a liber
al patronage, always bestowed by our
ladies upon these very essential ad
juncts to their happiness—millinery
shops. '
Messrs. Guilford, Wood & Co.
The attention of our readers are di
rected to the laigc advertisement of
this firm. They are well known and a
perfectly reliable house. They are en
gaged in selling two of the liucst and
most durable instruments known to
the musical world, the famous, and
world wide known “Cliickering Piano,”
and the equally popular “Estcy Or
gan/’ 7 hey keep an extensive stock
of all kinds of musical instruments and
she ct music. Read their advertise
ment. and send them your orders.
finite a number ot our Jewish popu
lation celebrated last Monday as the
Hebrews New Year. They met at
the residence of Mr. B. Goldberg, Mr.
J. Hirshinger acting in the capacity of
Rabbi. Business with them, with a
few exceptions, was suspended during
the day.
By the way, our Jewish population
i quite numerous, and represents a
irgc amount of wealth, ami wc see no
easou to prevent them from erecting
a Synagogue here.
McNeil, Esq—We were
pleased to meet this young gentleman
stioct* this week. He is now
located at Boston and has in store a
fine stock of dry-goods, groceries, &c.
Brooks county has lost one of her best
young men, and Thomas county has
;aincd u citizen of which sho may be
justly proud, for everybody kuows
•Tube’ to be one ol lire best fellows out.
We can commend this new firm to out
friends about Boston. You can rely
on their statements.
Levy s.
Just opened at f
some lino of Gent’s Furuishin^
of the latest styles. One dozen differ
ent styles ol Collars, Scarfs, Ties Ac.,
and for sale at very reasonable prices.
apr 5-ly.
J. J. Bluckshear is opening a stock
ol Dry goods, Family Groceries, Ac.,
in the store lately occupied by Jo Fans.
Stop in and see what Jim has on
hand.
Our Planting friends and othars in
terested will please remember that
they can be supplied with the Premi
um lUts of our approaching Fair, by
caliiug at the Timls cilice. tt
Our City Fathers gave the use of the
City Hall free to the parties exhibiting
the deformed boy. Very commenda
ble, ns it is said the proceeds of these
exhibition are to be applied to his edu
cation.
Mr. Gibson one of our subsciihc
from near McDonoId, kindly remem
bered the Times office when in town
this week, with some line specimens
of sugar cane. Call again Mr. G.
Tin* A. 31. K. Church.
Tiiomasvim.k, Ga., Sept 24,1873.
Resolved, That this Church, tender
to the City Council of Thomasvillc. it:
siiu-ero thanks for the use of the City
Hall, on the night of the lsih Inst.
Respectfully submitted,
Harris B. Domicil, Pastor,
Abraham Lamar,
Perry Davidsouj
Robert King,
Win. Powell,
Andrew Davis, Trustees.
That** a fact John, Ifanry aud Bob
did get next to us last Saturday, but
if you should sec either of them limit
ing out Fletcher street, you may know
that they are caryiug come e*tra bal
last, iu the shape of about a half
pound of Jim Wall’s shot, as wc a
going to provide ourselves with a trus
ty double barrel, the next time we put
our paraphrundia out to sun. On
such days we would advise you to keep
close, as in tiring out of our back win
dow. especially if Watt's guns scatter
much, we might make it right lively
around the “Enterprise” office.
The cotton h
in Thomas
promises to bo a short one. The
staple is opening with a perfect rush
and planters are taking advantag
of the Hue weather ami are gettin
it out very rapidly. Our streets ar
lined from early morn until late,
with wagons loaded with cotton
hales from Leon ami Jefferson coun
ties Florida, uml from Brooks, De
catur, Mitehell and* Colquitt, eoiin-
Cobb & Hamil, nothing | |* cs ’ come, plenty of monei
daunted by their laic disaster, have ! V bl, - v >h and top prices wil
gone to work with a will. The mason- j K b ‘ lI< ' , mmm _ f __
ic building will soon have attained its "We regret to announce the death
former height and finish. JofMiss Jf.xnik Cochran, daughter of
, • ", — „ the late Berry Cochran of this conn-
liavu barely Dp.-u.-e lo call alien-1 tv . Slir . ij.iml Tbutwlnv at till
of Dr C. V. SiV.m11 in
Another Soda Fount.
A. Homcistcr would call the atten
tion of tho public to his ice-cold Soda
Water, made from the best and purest
Syrups. Satisfaction guaranteed, lee
always on hand, and for sale in quan
tities* te suit purchasers.
aprillO tf.
lion to the advertisement of the Sav
annah Fair, which appmrs in our
eotumufe this week. Wo. have spoken
of this enterprise before, and shall al
lude to it again.
i pretty
Eason Allen keeps the boy.
well Mowed— if wo may jud;
the frequency and length of tune they
practice. If the boys keeps on wc will
liavc tlic bout band in the state.
WhaU become of those Charades,
Pnutomiues, Tableaus. See.
Wc welcome Juo. G. Pittman, Esq.,
, this city, after an illness of only two
or three days.
She was a pupil of the Young Fe
male College, and will lx* sadly
■ missed by her class and sehoolmat
;hv wh an she Mas Moved for her
| gentle and y inning manner. Her
widowed and afflicted mother has
j the warm sympathies of the entire
J community.
The Guard:?.—This rapidly increas-
| ing organization, numbering already
i fonv ot our best youug men. met on
■ Thursday night ai the City Hall. The
PERSONAL
Col. Raifprd has been spending
several days in our town in the inter
est of the “Land looted water route/
Wc had the pleasure of listening to
the gentleman, on Monday afternoon
in the City Hall, when by his lucid ex
planations, diagrams and charts, he
demonstrated so clearly, that none
could fail to sco the entire practicabili
ty of the Coast route, and its great ad
vantage over every other proposed
line. The Col. was introduced to the
City Council, and asssmblage, com
prising many ot our leading citizens,
by tho Hon. Jos S. Merrill, Mayoi of
the city. His elucidations were plain,
pointed and pertinent, whilst his
figures and data were held well in
hand, and showed clear as the noon
day sun, the vast importance to our
section of this work;
The following extracts from the
minutes ol the proceedings of the
Council, will show the spirit that per
vades that body. We trust that tins
committee will go to work and demon
strate that Thomasvillc is alive to her
own interest, and that of our entire
section:
REOUI.AU meitino.
Council convcucd at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Present, lion. J. S. Merrill, Mayor,
and Aldermen Finn, Brandon, Stark,
Smith and Jerger.
The minutes of the last regular and
special meetings were read aud con
firmed.
The following resolution was offered
by Alderman Brandon and passed
unanimously, viz:
Resolved by the Mayor and Council
Of the Town of Thomasvillc, That the
project of Mr. Rayford, as presented
oy him before Council, of an inland
•anal communication bitween the
Mississippi river aud the waters ot
the Atlantic meets our hearty approval
and ought to hayc the liberal support
of enterprising men throughout the en
tire South, and that the Mayor appoint
a committee of five to co-operate with
the Ccutral Committee in Savannah.
Whereupon his Honor, tbo Mayor,
appointed the following named gentle
men: Aldermen J. L. Finn, Col. A. P.
Wright, Dr. P. S. Bower, Capt. John
Triplett and Mr. Isaac Kubitsheck.
Kleptomania.
It is not generally known among
our citizens, that a couple of indivAi-
als, and who heretofore like Ciesar s
wife “have been above suspicion,”
took advantage of the confusiou and
disorder that naturally followed the
lay alter the storm, and appropriated
certain articles intending no doubt,
to apply the same to their own use, as
cold weather is approaching. Owing
the bulk, it was impossible for them to
carry the things off at once. In the
meantime the affair leaked out, and
one of our most efficient detectives was
being put on the tiack, when the ar
ticles were returned. Had not this
been done a highly interesting trial,
before uncle Donald would have been
the result Saturday night, aud these
;cntlcmcu would have been hustling
iround to get some one on their bond.
Jo Fass says that he would have con
tributed liberally, to aid in their pros
ecution. At the urgent request of
their friends, ami they are respectably
connected, wc suppress names. By
the prompt return of tho things in
question, the city lost two efficient
watchmen that night, as in the other
event, they would have had to remaiu
up all night.
We know of some parties who are
making active preparations for the
winter campaign, they will be pre
pared to defend their goods and chat
tels, at all hazards.
' The handsome specimen of the “Sa
vannah Guards,” uniform which has
been one xlubitiou at the stoic of W.
E. Davies & Co., for the past lew days,
has attracted considerable attention,es
pecially from the members of the
“Tljomasville Guards.” who have had
ituuder inspection with the view of
determining upon a uniform for them
selves. One of the “Sav’h Cadets'
uniforms haro also been on exhibition
at the same place. This is Confeder
ate Grey, hut trimmed with black in
stead of red, as is the ease with the
Guards uniform, which is a dark
Confederate grey contrasting well with
its bright trimmings aud haudsomc
Georgia buttons.
The Guards have adopted this uni
form. (that of the Sav’h Guards.) aud
will make a handsome show in it.
At the September meeting of the
Thomas County AgiculturalSociety.on
Thursday last, the following resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
lUsolvtd, That all members of this
Society, and all other persons who feel
an interest in the success of our next
Fair, arc hereby requested and earn
estly solicited to attend the next regu
lar meeting of this Society at the Court
House iu TtiomasviUc, on Thursday the
IHh day ot October next, for the adop
tion of important measures relating to
the success of our approaching Fair.
• i... -l-.1 ... i. .i .
[COMMUNICATED.]
TO MISS L T.
Oh darlingM time hurries by
To me tl»oa sacmest doubly dear,
And though load memory wakes a sigh
TIs street to fee1 thy presence near.
f can not, if I troald forget
Thy radiant smile, thy balmy breath,
% I dine to them with fervor jet.
'Though memo-y brines the sting of death.
Sept. 23,1873. H.W.F.HcE.
We understand that the supper in
the City Hall given by the A. M. E.'
Church the other night, uelted over
$100. Very good.
If you need any first class brick call
on Mr. J. T. Arnold. Having ful
filled his contract with the budding
committee of the Masonic Hall he 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
Letter heads neatly printed, and
paper furnished for $7.00 per thou
sand. tf
Just opened at I. Levy’s, a new line
of shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses and
Children. Our stock of Ladies Shoes
cannot be surpassed by any house in
the City. Those wishing the article,
will save money by giving us a call.
apr.5-ly
New Soda Fount.
Messrs. Kottman & Kindon have
just put into operation, their splendid
new fount, chilled with ice and Hanked
by a rich lot of pure qnd unadulterated
syrups. Call at Bruces Corner and
try it. aug 9-tf
DIED.
September *1, 1873, THOMAS EDWARD
HALL, ton of Sir. uml Mrs. Jas. T. & N. /full;
USe-1 Bine month* and fourteen -lays.
SPECIAL NOTICES. .
jbqjy f *u?r & 'Pxajra
Without tint writing to Lt'bDCS & BATE
Wholesale Piano Dealer “
dealer
li the S
•old for tho
J fun
'"ar
rive of the 1>e*t makers in th<
*nd price desire-1. Fine piaii
ood canes, carve-1 leg*, at $L*i
63257&UO’ “Litiirnr" j
$401., $410, $130 $»
sol-1 by small monthly |>
ry be
$275, $23.)
•«»aU
$300,
I $tino.~pian'<
e thiuLix
of buying is
s price*. Illustrated catalogui
Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music House,
aug 23-3ui Savannah, Ui. 1
TO MUSIC BUYERS.
Do not send your onter* Tor musical public*,
tlons North; we can till them in half the time,
"111-1 just as cheap. Any piece of Sheet Mcsic,
>r any MluI«: Rook advertised In any ruti*ei
ataloguc, or published in the V. S . will be m
si, i-onl-paiil, to any jart of tlie South, on re-
•cipt of tlie regular price. Xmi-Iay-school*, day*
chools. teachers, awl dealers, supplied at pun
ishers* rates. Our new cute oguesand bulk-til
>r new music, mailed fre* to any address.
l.UDDEN & /TATES*
Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga.
aug 23 3m
£cgnl 2tiiucrtiscmcnt0.
Mortgage Sale for October.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court House
in Thomasvillc, Thomas county, im tl
s-lny I
.the
oj-erty, to-wit:
^faliwue-i'from "*nioiu]w ,,, 8ui«rior^Court r in a f?
vo.-ot John C. Gainey. Projarty pointed out by
plaint ill'. Terms cash. Purchaser pay for bill
of sale. I>. F. LUKE.
aug2*td Sheriff.
Sheriff Sales for October.
EXTRACTS FROM
Premium List
OB
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
COMMECIXG
OCTOBER 27th, 1873.
—AT—
CENTRAL CITYPARK,
MACON, GA.
For be»t a
For beat i
For best a
Forb
e lucerne liay.f
of native grass
i of nea vine hay
Southern ciii>
i»l largest display gar-let
For best
Jor largest yield
tables.
For largest yield upland oottou, one acre 200
best crop lot uplaud short staple cotton
*—'* -*-*- .. 5oo
t less that
>r best one bale upland short staple cotu
laud 25 cant- per i-ouud for the bale)...
. and long staple
r the bale]
100
For best bale upland long stapl-
(aud 25 cents per pound for
For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady 100
For the best display of paintings, dn—*
etc., by the pupils of one school
For the best made silk dress, done by a lady
... 100
adresi
For l*e»t made liome-spun dress, done by a
lady of Georgia, not a dress-maker
",t b**M-iec*^of tapestiv in worsted and
ir l-est furnished baby leu-leet and com
plete set of infant clothes, by a lady of
ir handsomest set of Muchoir case, glove
box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of
of age (in
nd largest display of toinsie
handicraft, embracing t
work^ etc., byoue Udv-
*r the best combination hoi
A-iiiule te
ingle u.uU
For the best
For tl.e licet.
For the best
For the best i
For the best I
For the best
For the i-est i
For the large
For the best bushel of ah
For the best bushel of awe-
For the best titty stalks ol
e best display n«s
s. Also, same tt
J, containing 245
inlng am*, 1
ml being In the 13th IHstrh
t No. f
in all
and b
Ga. 1.
of TIi
Sbeu
by rlaiutiif A
Also, at the »
land N -. >4.
satisfy a
Goldberg. Property pointed oul
and pl.u
iiasCounty,
•rojieriy 01 oared Everett
lioui the Sui-erior Court
avor of Messrs. Johnson,
a. Projierty pointed out
ic and place, one lot of
11 Diet., of 1 hotca* Coun-
t the December terni of
r Thomas countv, 18C8,
idng in favor of li. & U
Lrtufimd No!"
less, ami that ,-at
Wig 137 1-2 acres, 1
of laud, No. Cj, 1
of Is.
charged for the Ite-p
lMh Dis
ftehtwrg.
sdrt 13-td
iuU.r ol
n tha L
u slices
• •gers. in favor of Fr.
lehv.M. A. Maxwell, One*
D. F.’ LUKE, ShmUT.
e-lrlsk
€SM£Oil €Stmt— (Wy.
irt of Ordinary. July 4th.
>. P. S. Foy, Administrato)
>1 rai-l A«i
All pe.sm,*
objections in 1
will be grante
julyl3-3ni
iiinistratioi
ntuTu^tsl are i.oiiuo-1
il-l Coun, otherwise
tin terms of the law.
U. //. TOOKE, or
on the es-
Dismission
estate ol' I.. L. Morrison, deceased, makes appli
cation to this Court fer Letters of Dismission fr>/m
sai-l A-lrair.istration
All person* intererted are hereby notified to file
their ohjection* in Court otherwise K»id letters
will be granted the applicants in terms of the
II. II. TOOKE, Ordinary.
Colquitt County
back among the mercantile firms of meeting was purely a business one.
Thomaavillc. John thought he had
made money enough, but the tempta
tion was too great, lie couldn’t stay out
of the ring, lie is opening a fine
atotk of Leather, Boots, Shoes, A*\.
next to Young’s Livery Stable.
The Rescues have entered into an
agreement with tho City Council, by
which two of their number are to
Atnud guard from 10 o'clock until day
light every night. The Council wc
undentand is to pay the company $».<)
per month for such service; which
turn wo also understand, is to be ap
plied to buying caps, uniforms, &c.
Tlie company adopted the uniform of
the “Savannah Volunteer Guards”
and passed a set of by-laws. The
three Lieutenants of the old organiza
tion resigned and Capt. B. G. Mitchell
will order an elec tion to fill the vacan
cies at an earlv das-. The finest ft. .4-
ing pervades ihc company and it bids
fair loroon be one ol tj.e institutions
of our place and one ol its most popu
lar one besides. '1 he cornets discours
ed some excellent music during the
evening am! ujion adjournment head
ed the “Guards” aud marched down
Broad street to the popular resort of
the popular President ot Mr. J. T.
Kottman, where uj-on invitation of
Capt Robt .G. Mitchell the boys cooled
off on ice lemonades, soda water Ac.
Some of them taking Ac.
1 {tsoh’fd. That the delegates to the
late State Agricultural Convention are
hereby requested t*» be present, to re
port. in accordance with the resolution
paced at the August meeting of this
Society
To tlie Young Men of South
, . Georgia and Florida.
Remember that during our Fair
commencing on the 4th day of Nov.
next, that $175. in Gold will bo given
in Premiums for the most successful
Knights, S100 to the first, $50 to the
second, and $25 to the third. Besides
you will have an opportunity of crown
ing your sweet heart, as queen of love
and beauty.
The beautiful and tastcftrlly carved
piece of marble, intended for the Ma
sonic building tuny be seen at the store
of Mr James Blackshear. iu the Times
building. It is the shape ot a key
stone with a square and compass,
raised work, and a line specimen of
ihc artizans skill.
The Masonic building is being push
ed rapidly upward, under the skillful
and combined forces of the contractors
and the Messrs. ’Moore who arc a
host within themselves.
Tlie Savannah mail failed to come
to hand yesterday morning. Our P.
M. was actively employed during the
day iu explaining matters.
News is scarce in Minnesota; in the
effort to present something fresh, a
Lanesboro pape r has found it necessa
ry to publish the Ten Commandments.
|t wa$ doubtless original matter to
many ol their readers. Let them now
publish the Lords 1’raycr,
f. *
Administrator’s, Sale.
S TATE OP GEORGIA. Colquitt Conntv.-O
the tlr*t Tun«iay in November nt-xt. will I.
- East side
thin the L*w|
Ivina on
*4i-l Ian-1* lying
trl- t of—of
8"M as tin
l-*r the ben.
■lerwc-l. TV-
small note*, a
tuontlil fr-.iu
*<1-»13 Ul
. all of 277.
£iithth I»is-
_ Uy In .
Bo..l as thoj.rot>erty of Jno. Gregory, deccsHNl,
l-*r the benefit of the hairs And cre-iiu.rs. of «u.l
i le-a,; „ ne half cash, the other half
l -W-Ov* Security, -lue twelve
AAM’L. C. GREGORY,
A'iiainUtnunr.
Administrator’s Sale.
S T.4TE OF GEORGIA. Mitchell County-On
the first Tar-lav m November n*xt w’iU be
*oM at the C^urt-bom-e <jgor. jn
V? “' ;
•*»h Di*L; Lc.t in the
' Uie U*b |N>t; I a*
t; of—uriCifcalIv B*ker—
a* tho r»B)|r*rt> of John
the texeht of the l»eir*
one half cash, the other
ity, dae
iwth Di*u;
Mitchell
10th Di
Gregory. fi
ami creditor*. Term,
half
months frot
*tj>tl3-t4
•late.
Ordinarj ’s Office, Sept. 8, 1*73.
concern. Suranah Noi
STJ
tty, deceased,
ilar the creditors and n__.
® be and api«ar at
of kin of David
allowed by law. and *h w cause H
they can, why icrmanent administrariow sh
"U*l to SaAnah and Vlrril .Von
N..r ..
Witness my Laud a
sejt!3-30d
Or«Iinary.C. C.
CEOIiat.t- CmlinUt rsMfff.
Orainary’s O®oe, Fept 8,1*73.
Te ail whom itUMfcuMto, Otgzb TUltman
k * Ti .?l*5 PpU< 4. t P pi d'ec hewi. far perma
nent letters >4 administration on the estate of
James Flower*, late of 'aid county, deceased —
T" u »,»"<** all ami • nyular the credit.«a, and
nextefkinWf James Flowers to be and aptear
at my office, within the lime allowed by Uw. and
■bow cause, it any thercan. why iirumaiai at-
mlnistratioB should not be granted to Bfjah
TUhuaa ow Jaasee Flowers* estate.
WKaaa uy hand aod official Uoustote.
JOB TUR-VER,
•fptww Ordinary, C.C.
nd l*e»t display of grt
.r host stallion four years old or
.r best preserved horse over 2t
>r best Ahlerncy bull
»r best collection of table apple?
A'ortli Georgia
«• best collection ..f table app
in Middle Georgia
satta.
dream on Ocmulgce rlvt
the Regatta Ass.K.-iatk>n
Mired shell boat, race
SI
ii-ukull shell boat, race
■ Bkilii sheii boat, rase
oared ciiiioe lioati race
WEST END HOUSE.
I
To Visitors of Thomasville tbo Pro
prietor offers inducements
Unsurpassed!
Rooms Large,
—AND—
Well Fibkisded !
BOLITE nd OBLIGING
SERVANTS.
//ooscon the Owner of BROAD & CLA Y ST*S.
First-class Boarders Solicited.
J. A. LINTON,
Proprietor.
NATIVE WINE.
HOME PRQBUGYtOM
—FROM THE—
Piney Woods Vineyard,
DELAWARE
CONCORD
HARTFORD
HARTFORD SWEET
Good Wine made— as it :
WINE,
■urs juice oftheGrape* nccdsno pufiiDgor biow-
“I up of its merit*. For thousands of vears
•rice ha* been, and is now, the undisputed
•btng” of beverages, in health and sul ot it. I'wo
•ilver medal*, and several other premium* have
been awarded to my wines; and the high testi
monials Worn the fore'gn born citlxwn* here, fully
attest to the merit* of these Native Wine». *
TO THE LADIES!
MRS. SARAH A. PETERS,
Rcsi^ctfhlly infon
Spring Millinery iioods,
—OF THE—
Newest and Latest Fashions,
Such as /fat* and Bonnets, trimmod stsl uu-
^“1 i*lVaVoV*-H.'c'"»r*l!-**i 111 *.I I-vervthti!*"^^*-
* jiand
dow
.arket
Uy |
y cstaldislni
■orX n ^t
DRESS-MAKING and FITTING!
FLUTING, in all tho Latent and
most Improved les, done on short
J. J. DAI.K. DAVII) WELL8.
J. J. DALE & CD.,
STEAM SAW MILL,
PLAINING & LUMBER YARD.
Laths for plastering in any quan
tity desired, furnished on short no
tice.
Corner Thunderbolt Road and Liberty St*.
EF constantly on bund and cut t.. <
w 1*1 no Lumber and timber of nil dl
omplete asuortmcnt of plan cl lumber . .
de»criptiou* ; Newel*, Haluster*, lirm-ket*,
moulding* and suovel work* always an hand sod
Vhitc nn*,‘ Black Walnut and Poplar,
1 to suit purchasers.
July2C-Iy
wa*U-board* or oth<
r suldl-
mt. will 1>c
MILITARY COMPANY.
‘’or the best drilled volunteer military com
pany of not less than forty member*,
Sank and file, open to the world — $500
Yen per sent, entry tee on the above preiui-
im, aud at Ieaet live entries rcjulred.
RACE.
For Trotting Horses—Georgia Raised ;
Hilo Heata Beat Two in Three.
1st horse to receive $200
2d horse to receive 75
5d horse to receive 25
PURSE TWO—$450.
For Trotting Horne* that have never
beaten 2:40 ; Mile neats, Beat
Two in Three.
1st horse to receive $300
2d horse to receive 100
3d horse to receive 50
PURSE THREE—$b50
For Trotting Horses—Open to the
World ; Mile Heats, Best Three in
Five.
1st horse to receive $500
2d hor&e to receive 100
3d horse to receive 50
PURSE FOUR—$350.
For Rnnuing Horses—Open to the
World ; Two Mile Heat*, best two
in tbiec.
$250
luo
PURSE FIVE—$300.
For Running Horses—Open to the
World ; two mile heats, best two in
three,
1st horse to receive $300
PURSE SIX—$500
For^ Running Horses—Open to the
World ; three mile beats, best two
in three.
1st horse to receive
8300
The above premiums wiil be con
tested for under tlie rulca of the Turf.
The usual entry fee of 10 per cent,
on the amount of tlie purse will be
charged.
COUNTY EXHIBITIONS.
1- To the county which (through
its Society or Clubs) shall
furnish the largest and finest
display, in merit and variety,
ot stock, products and results
of home industries, all raised,
produced or manufactured
in the county $1000
2. Second best do 500
3d best d* 300
4tb best do HOO
Entries to be made at the August
Convention in Athens.
Articles contributed to the County
Exhibitions can also compete for spe
cific premiums in the Premium L*at;
for instance, a farmer may contribute
to the Exhibition ol bisconnly a bush
el of Bread Corn, he can then enter il.
individually for premium 144.
julyo-td
■White
SULPHUR $ PRIGS,
Florida,
DR. M. W. HODGES’,
Proprietor.
Tnis FAMODS SPRING is situ-
ated seven miles from W elborn on the
P. A M. Railroad. Comfortable
hacks connect with each passenger
train.
This well-known resort under the
supervision of I>R. HODGES is now
Fine Hathin^ Order.
Accommodations are first-class aud
at the most reasonable rates. The
curative properties ot this
FAMODS PRING
arc too well known and attested to
by hnudred* to need recapitulation.
If you want to speud a few week*
for recreation and pleasure at a Mod
erate CoM go to the WHITE SUL
PHUR SPRING in FloriJa.
fuly20-2m
DR. HOOD'8
KlIIKKA
LIVER MEDICINE.
This baa promt to be the boat oteSktaa ksnra
f*c Unt Cctaplalnt, (UUioasdess, ate. It is n*
‘ aiboc. Betel the foliowlijg csrtlSralaa. and
Mrs. Wm. Pwar.
CoLmsar*. Ox.. Do.'. W. I»tl
Dm. Hood: Dear Mr—Your Kurrka Llvor
“ ” k*
Hopp.
Itear Sir—1 have trkd
vour Kureka User UolidM,sn.1 l K Um%t it t» W
the best in the world. Resp’y. /• r»cm.
Lraritx. «*.. J*M W. KS.
- _ - : Up to tap. month* ago I *u
ItrsUj trouUol *U>ut every mouth with l» Itoaa
ttsrk*. aad loun.l woth*w( that acted llko tha
'.ateVa. MtbougU t hwl taken Mmtesua ttecuU-
or, vinocar Bitt.-r*. an«l .4her*. I now hasp
mo troute with ImUou.i*-**, and uahositatiacly
«t that the Eureka l* the lett Liver klwttdaa
in tho world- J B. CmatsTtA*.
r-Utor Telegraph.
For sale hv S. J. Cawell. Droggiot ThomasrUte,
A. /’, WRIGHT. U. W. STEG J1.L
THUS. C. MITCHELL Special Tanar*.
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
lJAXHKKS
AN1)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
In a.Mmoii to their Banking bu>ine*o they
havoem.le.ta
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE
vainv* on cjtUiii, ut rcusonnbtc rate*,
tnar 21-ly.
Dining Saloon.
Table Supplied with
M. M. BLANTON,
LUMBERYARD.
ntn-T of every description constantly on
and sold in deslrod .jusnUes at
.Mill J*i*ice«w
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
S. H. PflPOT * CO.
OMNIBUSES meet aU trains and stoanars
Every attention hbown to guests.
The i/ousc is centrally located and
having been newly refitted and refur
nished is one of the most popular Ho
tels iu the Southern States.
july2C-3m
THOMASVILLE
(In Iircycr A Itaac*’ htorca, Jackson
Street.)
Constantly on hand a large variety of
FURNITURE,
Co K1KTIXG OF
’h^mber Salta. Bureau*. Wardrobes,
French Bedsteads, Chairs. Rock-
era, J*afem. Tables, Loan-
a«». Etc., Etc.
ITe rear*aUe to toll Furniture as cheap to it
an bought ia m*i*&n*h <,r Kha-where.
We will also take orders tor Furniture anp de-
ivoteee and < barge
ted.
Yoa ran etteet any stylgandqaalitTofFuml-
tare from our Fbotograj h !>>.k . Give as a call.
klshim; s. oi ttkn,
^ 1 J. 1
McIntosh House.
m
QDmtAS, GEORGIA.
J. R. EDMONSON, Proprietor.
Boud ud Lodginc, S3 per day.
Free Boa to carry guests to aui true, the ho«s*e.
F.PADliE,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
1*“»1 SUM, THOM.SVILLC, U*.
Work promptly done
guusatetd. mu 21Ij
Fresh Oysters anil Fisli
AND TIIF. BEST OF KVKHYTIIING.
IUrnls ul Any nml All Hour**.
^ LO< ATUiN o\ .1 At KM»N_hT.^
C*oo<i t<» kat. k
Tli<* 1'iiK‘Kl CigHfi
10,000 .•!’tile- t .llowing (M.pular l.ian.u n<>
-r tk 0 9 %hrt <i,ul l i.h arriving by e
I’amii.y' liiiori’jiiisV
DAVIES & CO.,
DBKiiaSTS.
DKAI.EKS IN
Tiros,
.tfEDICT.XES,
GaE.tttcsu.Sf
Paixrst
Qijls,
Bsrsass,
TOIELT AND FANCY G90DS,
PURS
Wines and Liquors.
I*r-»pi|.lions cariAiliv ctmw/unJ. >1
at all hour*.
nich 22-1-y
P. McGlashan,
DEAI.EI: IN
Saddles, Bridles,
AND
HARNESS:
.SADDLES, From $5.00 and upward.
HARNESS, * $14/i0
BRIDLES, - mm
and all kind* of Horae Furniture,
Every description of
carriage:, buggy.
4NI>
Wagon Materials,
Shoe Findings etc.
I have on huni a I.argc .Stock of
LEATHER
of all kro<U, for ,ale at loir price*.
Enameled Leather and Cloth, add
a Fine aKortaent of
Cmi.DBE.VS CABIILSGES.
I am a^ent for the Makkiiall.
WOOD, IIoi»kX'ollab. and the Cele
brated now LAW, COTTOX
PLANTER, which I mU at P'actorj
price*.
Call ami *ee roe. Strict atuotioo
paid to order* by null.
mdi!£lly
THE
Pran Iclirri
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
or ruruuiraM.
Capital, - - 8100,000 00
Amrt*,Jan.l,'T3, 83,»6:U»II0
Nearly Sa500.000 Loue. Paid.
EXCELLENT REASONS.
For 1 av.itm* in iLo
Krauklin Firr Insurance f*^
lii»unuicc*'i «i|>»iiv in the I'nltelH
2*1 Its r>«l».>l Awh'IS of nvaily $X3M.a>i sr«
ks urvlv lav* *io.l in tho N »t »^ urilte*, arvurU-
M fl. M |t*l*>Jue»?tell«lto*l to/ir* In*ur*»ow
Sib. ii* I^IWV* iwv promt ply **Ui«*l. wIk-u
Mli. In Making Insarancw, mA-iv l» Ihc main
|*>lnt. at a fair rmt. *,f i rrmiuin.a »i*c n..»n
Mill *,-lroi tho *1 ron goMTyvr vsv, rattci lh«»
« " i:. imiEs, »?«■«<.
S. J. Oassels,
(Next door to 1*. McGlashan’*, Rem
ington’* Block.)
nsvGGMsrr
DRUGS,
MK1>H1NK?,
GARDEN SEEDS,
% WHITE LEAD,
/INC PAINT
UOI.ORS
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
I.URRICA7TNG,
AND PA INTOILS
A *on.j?lr.o Mock ,1,0 ,:..io dw.y* In .tor.
Bakery
AND
COXFEtrriOXEUY,
i. HOMEISTEB,
AT Ilia OLD STAND.
Keep* roiiftliU.il) ol. hai. t a fj)l sup|4f Ol
Whs
TOYS :
holor art* * n>.ii, *riil.rs« »ng *icr,|Lln« «■!«
tol to ptetoMi tlie It UK folks.
Fine Liquors,
V t M*. , n-*.
Ihctabl.
ALE <£ LAGER
'• ' * S DRAUGHT.
\Vl-:i HM.X;
•m ‘4t.rr F*rt« « U|#(.IW1 up»* abort r.itic#.
Carriage and Vagoi
HepoHitory*
Hav.ng rr»h»»l n.y r’z-'k <4 Cinte, • ■rrta
to "**.*., Hr., t/, IU .rrffcftf '/jAf klM
MAJMtK.% K,,..*.. ^, dW
K*eu^ >A WRIGHT * sTYXiAl lTJ tm
A Larger St«k. Betur ^ariet? and at
t.eswEK /TSICM THAN ^Ytfc RFFORJt
KKJ*T IN Til IN WARJfcrr,
**J~** ,9r T v.hUU l ,«rj to nenmwm*
1 *mil >sgi»usl Atteatl-te to e.; m«U •
PLXTATIOX WAGONS.
htop tU h«w* Ws«mi iLai U MdtsaSftUllMi
to steHii tw ssss* prie* .4 ikm <*4t»mrr Otmm.
TWy rwaca* third iighur t» tW Umm. carry a
V%KlM i TOUKK*T/nSr lh * Mhmr 10
. W w.ixm.