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THE TIMES.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Saturday, October 4, - - 1873.
Business and Enterprise.
Sometimes we see business and en
terprise combined and very often we
don't. Yes it is verv often we don’t.
We see all the papers over the State,
tecning with advertisement of new fall
goods, &c. and we conclude as every
body else does, that the merchants
in such towns, are enterprising live
ARRIVE: | depart. men, and that it must be a goodcoun-
From Albany t oo i>. a. HtrSavaniiaii 7:3i> p.m. try around there and so ou, and in
Banitg*6:Sp.m;| BaK’ elSa’ro! | way does the country much
good. As has often been said, the news-
LOCAL COLUMN .
Arrival and Departure of Trains
at Tbomasville.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
arrive:
From 8avann*b:—Tuesday*, Thursday*
and Saturday* II:iJ p. •
•• Albany:—Monday*, Wednesday*
and Friday* 12:15 p. i
DEPART.
For SavannahMonday*, Wednesday*
and Friday 3:00 p. i
•• Albany:—Ti'csdaya,Thursday* and
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ttbe
.—Rev. Mr. Qiu
nlng and tveni
the
bath School 4 1
Baptist Churn*.—Service* by tit- Iter. Mr.
Gattldcn. .Sunday School,9 A. M.
We are requested to slate that the
Rev. Mr. Rnhhitt will preach i
Episcopal Church on to-morrow morn
ing ami evening. All are invited l
attend.
Post Office Hours.
Knott door VIII I*: open *o that parti.-* bavin:
lock toxes ran got lheir mall at all hour*. Tb
until* Tor all point* will cbm® at 0 u. m.
J. W. SfcWAKD, P.M.
Colton Market.
We have
on too dll
Tld* iaow
ruiity.fi ve b
h, the lialai
am of light will Ir
ij.lc^lcn k to the
re"l ami finjMbale-
its busy :u
bilN, bul
Jackson street has gc
importation of thicks.
On the first, clerks we?
usual running around will
not as busy receipting them.
The concert came oil' Wetlncsdnj
night, ami the programme was wel
carried out, but the attendance wai
very slim.
With October, we were glad to sec
came more pleasant weather. Tin
morning* begin to feel a little wintcrisl
now. •»
There is considerable talk ol specie hig ever since we last punished our-
payment, but we think it would pay I self', by worrying an hour or two out
belter to talk of that after lluy return I on tho*e miserable benches in the
to paper payment. ] City Hull, that wc would say some
thing about it, ami wc were again rc-
paper is the true index to the thrift
and prosperity of any town and coun
try. And we want to say for Thom-
nsAille, the merchants all say they
have brought on the larget stocks they
ever had, for the fall trade, and it is so,
and, they are doing a good business,
but very few new advertisement of
new fall goods can be seen in the pa
per. This would leave the impression
abroad that wc have no new goods in
Thoinasville, that the town and coun
try is not in a prosperous condition,
and the impression made on a man
looking out for a location would be un
favorable. Rut wc would say that it
not so. We know where of wc speak
when we say wc have the best business
town, and as good country to back it as
any town in South or South WeslGeor-
giaoreven it? Middle Georgia. And
that although out merchants are slow
this fall to let the world know what
they are doing. We can say that we
have as substantial and clever, if not
a* enterprising, set of merchants as
any town in Georgia, and they have
as large stocks of goods, but they are
airaid of being crowded with business
it they advertise.
Rut to the point they are not
patronizing their papers as they should:
and while they would he encouraging
and helping to keep up good papers,
which do more for a town than any
other institution, it would be bread
cast on the watcis, which always re
turns two fold.
Wc simply make these remarks to
pass Ibr what they bring, but while, of
course outsiders will say that self in
terest dictated them, wc would say
that it is not altogether that, there is
a feeling of pride amongst us pajier
men as to the local advertisements,
for as wc have said, wc too judge each
others town by the local advertise
ments, and the patronage they get at
borne. And we don’t want them to
think lH cause our merchants don’t ad
vertise that our town is not up with
other*. And wc hope they will back
us in this assertion by coming up with
tin ir big advertisements and showing
the world that they have got new fall
! The City IIali. Seating An-
I ranokmlnt.—Wc have been tliink-
.)list opened at I. Levy’s, a hand
some line of Gent’s Furnishing Goods
of the latest styles. One dozen differ
ent styles ol Collars, Scarfs, Ties Ac.,
and for sale at very reasonable prices,
npr
Chickens and eggs are gelling rath
er scarce here now. Frying chickens
are bringing 25 cts, ami find ready
sale, and eggs at the same.
More people are expected to be at
our next Fair on the Ith of Novcmla i
than at any time before. Dont lorgct
it.
Our Planting Iricnds and others in-
lorcstcd will please remember that
they can be supp'icd with the Premi
um lists of our approaching Fair, by
calling at the Times oilier. it
Young men don't forget that £17"* m
gold that is to be given away to the
three most successful Knights at the
Fair. Rub up vour horses, ami pre
pare for i
ral good t
Returned.—Judge Hansel return-!
c 1 Tuesday evening last from his ja n.t ■
up the country, and lie looks ;
somewhat improved. We are glad I
to see him back ami hope he had a |
very pleasant trip ol it.
minded of it at the concert Wednes
day night. We know there arc num
bers of people who stay away from
there, when they would like to, and
would go, hut for the benches. As lor
ourself, if it was not our duty to be
there, they would have to pay us a
dollar to go there and set two hours
on one of them benches. We think
a great deal more of hunting an easy
position than of what is going on.—
Why it is really cruel to take a lady,
who is any ways feeble, and make her
*'.d on a low narrow bench without a
back for two hours; and they seldom
go there the second time. Wc think
i! would pay to put in good seats. It
would not cost much; many companies
would he afraid to rent it as it is, be
cause the appearance of the Hall
would indicate that it would not pay.
flic season for shows is coming on now.
and we throw out this hint, trusting
iliat the authorities, who we know are
ever ready to advance the intcicst of
the town and make all conveniences
lor the
tlieii
Another Soria Fount.
A. Ilomeister would call the atten
tion of the public to his ice-cold Soda
Water, made from the best ami purest
Syrups. Satisfaction guaranteed, lee
always on lmml, ami for sale in quan-
tilics te suit purchasers.
aprillH tl.
Messrs. KukiUhck A Rio., me
placing a handsome veranda on their
Jackson street front, for the use of
Ml. J. R. Helms our polite telegraph
operator.
Jackson is still on the improve.
We are requested by Cnpt. Love to
state that (hero will be a meeting ot
the Knights on Thujsday next, at 11
o’clock, at Die store ol W. E. Davies
A Co., ntid they nic anxious that there
should be a full attendance ns impor
tant business will be before them.
It is thought that the State Fair will
be such a huge affair that they will
not lie able to get through in a week,
and that they will move it down here |
and carry it on with our Fair the sec- j
oml week.
To Housewives.—If you want
sauce jmr excellent, go to A. \ ]
Smith ami get their new *< lystcr sauc«
It is the very thing. Not being ver
cd in culinary affairs we quote Irom
lady friend who says, “It is splendid
Camp Meeting.—The Camp-Meet
ing at .Spring 11:11 will commence (no
Providential hindrance) Friday even
ing, the 17th of October. The Camp
Ground is ten miles South of Tbomas
ville, immediately on the road from
Tbomasville, to Tallahassee Fi tends
arc cordially invited {Ministerial breth
ren earnestly requested to come.
Jas. I). Mauldin, l’astor.
Sandy Prevail has erected a new
and handsome nwniug over his front,
on Jackson street.
You can get a good square nu-al
there at any time. We kuow where
of wc 6pcnk, having breakfasted with
him ou the rooming of the storm; ami
a mau who could get up a gcod break
fast on that morning, can do it any
time.
.vke the matter in hand, for we think
i thought on it will convince them
hat it will not be money wasted.
J Personal.—Wc were glad to meet
mi our town this week our old Irjcud
Dr. C. C. Andrews, of Lumpkin, Ga.
lie is easting around and wc hope
, he may drop his anchor here. He is
jau honorable, clever gentleman ami
we would be glad to welcome him as
a citizen of Thomasville and assure
him he will never find a better place,
or a more hospitable, clever people.—
Come on. He is loo, a brother of
Dr. John 1). Andrews,who lias already
made a reputation not uncuviablc, al
though hero but a short while,
Col. Hawkins, of St. Louis, who is
traveling for the justly cclehrutcd
Home Stomach Ritters, which are so
rapidly becoming the standard tonic
ami appetizer of the South, dropped
in on us Wednesday. He is an affa
ble clever gentleman, and wc hope he
may succeed in getting some one to
take held of his bittter::. Wo don’t
think any who do, will regret it.
Kv KRY BODY, ATTENTION.—Again
wc would remind the people ot the
meeting of the Thomas County Agricul-
j tural Society ou next Thuuday. It
I will be a meeting of vast interest, not
a j only to the members of the Society but
1. j to every citizen of the county, and the
•.* resolution adopted at the last meeting
s- j invites and wants trtrybody to come.
Don’t let the temporary gloom caused
erses. weigh on your iniud*.
Misfortuucs should stimulate us rath
er to new and more vigorous action
f*»r the interest of our section, and to
try to regain the lost ground. Then
come out with cheerful faces, aud wil
ling hands and hearts,resolvcd to sho
rid what our county can do.
- I m
at the fai
“*I he intelligent compositor’*
last weeks issue, in the notice of the
uniform ol the Savannah Volunter
Guard*, (and which has been adopted
with a slight alteration by the Thom-
asvillc Guards.) spells exhibition in
this wise, xhibition. Patent not ap
plied for. It w ill not be considered
any iuliingemcni to pse the word with
the abbreviation noticed.
The 4th of November is the day the
Fair commences.
We would call the attention of ev
erybody to the new advertisements of
that old and popular house, and the
largest and most substantial in the
South, Messrs. Lathrop & Co., of Sa
vannah. We were in their house last
week, and we must say that it is the
most complete establishment in Geor
gia, and it is surprising to see what a
stock of goods they have, four stories,
with the basement, are full, divided
up, in the different departments, in a
systematic style lhat*we seldom see
South, and in fact, equal to many
New York houses. They buy for
cash, and in such large lots that are
enabled to sell close, and we are sat
isfied that country # merchants could
not do better than to buy from them,
and should patronize such houses, and
encourage them iu so laudable enter
prise. 'It is useless for us to speak of
them personally, they are already
known in this section as straightfor
ward and liberal in their dealings, and
personally, clever accommodating iu
their manners.
Mr. George McKinnon who is so
well and favorably known here is still
with them, and is adding new laurels
to his already bright reputation as a
salesman.
'The Guards Election of Offi
cers.—At a called meeting held on
Thursday evening at the City Hall for
the purpose of electing three Lieuten
ants, five Sergeants and four corporals.
The following was the result:
John Triplett, 1st Lieutenant.
K. T. McLean, 2d,
W. E. Davies, Jr., 2d “
E. M. Smith, 1st Sergeant.
A. T. Taylor, 2d
T. N. Hopkins, 3rd “
J. II. Coyle, 4th “
R. T. Hurst, 5th “
corporals:
E. It. Pringle,
O. F. Bacon,
S. It. Pyles,
J. R. Helms.
C. Lightfoot, Color bearer.
Those wishing to be economical
should visit the store of I. Levy, as he
is determined during the Spring and
Summer season, to offer particular in
ducements to close buyers. Country
merchants buying at wholesale, will
save money by pricing our goods be
fore ordering from other markets.
apr 0-ly.
A Grange in Thomas.—Wo met
on the train the other (lay Mr. Long,
the assistant of Dr. Stephens, the Dep
uty ot this district, wiio was on his
way to Duncanville to organize a
grange. So Thomasville will have to
be now, if she has any which is not
probable, a subordinate grange—be
hind—too slow—afraid. What a pity,
but it is no more than wc deserve, and
we admire the pluck of our Duncan
ville friends and wish them every suc
cess, aud hope they may come up and
try and instill enough progress into
our people to organize a subordinate
grange here.
It will* be seen by our letter this
week from Colquitt, that our neigh
boring town of Moultrie is waking up
from its “Rip Van Winkle ” sleep,
and are going to repair their Court
House. Other improvements mark
the place, new stores, etc. We hope
that our correspondent will keep us
posted about affairs in that section.—
Wc have a large number of subscrib-
Colquitt county, who would be
glad to read his letters.
Just opened at I. Levy’s, a new line
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,
" ill save money liy giving us a call.
apr.o-ly
[communicated.]
Moultrie, Ga., Sept. 25,18t»
Editors Times.—After long delib
eration among our County officials, it
has been decided to make some im
provements iu our public buildings.
To commence with, our Court House
is to be repaired aud painted, this we
say of a certainty, for the job of re
pairing has been let out to the lowest
and best bidder, Mr. J. J. Norman,
taking the work at seventy dollars.
Our Ordinary has employed Mr. Jack-
to do the paiutiug, giving him for
services sixty dollars. The mate
rials for painting Ac., has been order
ed and has arrived costing some little
the rise of one hundred dollar* more,
making a total cost for improvements
upon Court House some where near
two hundred and thirty dollars. These
repairs arc being made none too 1
lor the Court House i* last “goin;
rack and ruin,’’ and wc thiuk the cost
very reasonable indeed; but there are
some of our citizens who “shudder’’
when it is spoken of, for they so much
dread the mite, more of taxation. Y<
of wealthy couuties may smile at this
little ex'peuse, but to us it is something
that each tax payer can feck and there
are men among our independent back-
wood men, as well as in the cities
whom “if you touch their pockets, you
touch their hearts.”
The storm of Friday the 19th., was
not so severe with us as it was in
Thomas and Brooks, but still it done
a great deal of damage, blowing up
hundreds of trees and demolishing
fences, beating out cotton Ac. The
most of our farmers were up with their
cotton, therefore the damage in this
line was not so great. The roads in
every direction were blockaded with
trees, but the obstructions with but
few exceptions have been removed.
Our efficient road overseers called out
the hands, and Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday the ax could be heard
ery direction severing the mighty pine
log, and clearing out a way of pas
sage.
MoultrieTs improving some; we can
now boast of two stores instead of one.
Mr. R. Bearden, has fora longtime
monopolized the trade in “dry goods
and groceries’’ in our village but now
Carlton A Co., will “divide the thing
squarely” with him. They have up a
ycry nice little stock, suited to the
wants of the honest farmer of (he coun
try. Mr. Bearden has a mil house
and a full assortment of goods suited
j to the wants and demands of our citi
zens generally.
1 J. II. W. F. McEmsBOEOUGn.
Sad Bereavement.—Our entire
community will sympathize with Air.
A. Q. Moody who has bnt recently
moved from among us, in the sad and
wholly jgiexpected loss of his estima
ble lady, which occurred at their new
borne near Boston on last Sunday
evening, after a very brief illness.
This lady by her gentle and pleas"
ing manners, had woven many strong
tics of love alid friendship among our
citizens, but whose tender cords have
been iudcly broken Jby the icy hand
of death. She leaves an interesting
boy four years old and a prattling lit
tle girl only eighteen months old,
who is happily unconscious o! the irre
parable loss which she has sustained.
The Savannah papers come to us
with accounts of the stagnation of the
cotton market in that city, owing to
the financial crash in New York. We
hope this state of things will not last
long, as many of our planters are com
pelled to realize as soon a* practicable,
on a portion of their crops at least.
Wc would advise our friends in the
country, not to yield to any temporary
depression in the market, if cotton
should go low down from the present
financial status of affairs, as it must
necessarily re-act
If you need any first class briek call
_ j Mr. J. F. Arnold. Having ful
filled l<is contract with the building
committee of the Masonic Hall he is
now prepared to furnish good brick at
his yard near town in any quantity to
suit purchasers. Ilis material being
;ood he is enabled to manufacture a
:ood article of brick and purchasers
i-ould do well to examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere. tf
New Soda Fount.
Messrs. Kottraan A Kindon have
just pul into operation, their splendid
new fount, chilled with ice and flanked
by a rich lot of pure and unadulterated
syrups. Call at Bruces Corner and
try it aug 9-tf
SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
The following special Premiums are
offered by the South Ga. A. A M. As
sociation and by an over sight were
left out oi the Premium list.
For the largest and best display of
articles, of all kinds, embraced
in Department R, class 1st, to-
wit: Preserves, pickles, jellies,
catsups, etc., made by any
one lady, the articles to be all
manufactured by the exhibi
tor. 50
To the gentleman paying the lar
gest amount of entry fees. 25
To the lady paying the largest
amount of entry fees. 25
BY COL. P. McGLASHAN.
For the best boy rider, under 10
years of age. A splendid Span
ish Saddle.
By order of Board of Directors.
A. P. WRIGHT, President.
C. P. Hansel, Secretarv.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Joy to tlie World! Woman is
Free !
>ng the many^ modern discoveries looking
i the happii
ml amelioration of the hum
rn titled to higher considered. ..
than the renowned remedy—Dr. J. Bradtlelds
mala Regulator, Woman'* beat /Yiend. By
roman is emancipated from numberless ilia
:uliar to her *ex. Before it* magic power all
•gularitiea o! the womb vanish. It cures sup
pression of the menses. It removes uterine oh.
ictlons. It cures constipation and strength-
the system. It brace* the nerve* and
Itie* the Mood. It never tails, a* thous.
Is of women will testify. Itcui
s valuable medicine l>
L. II. Bradnehl f Druggli
ed and >
$150 per bottle. All respectable drug men keep
Tuscogbe, Ala
Mr. L. II. IlEAi>riRLU.—Sir: Please
t immediately another supply of Bkadfikld'h
KMALK lD'.oi!LAToK. We find It to »e all that
claimed for it, and wc have witnessed thu most
decided and ha py effect* prodi
y Respectftilly, lies
l .-ILKXAXDLK.
Wc tlie undersigned Druggists take plcasuse ir
mi me ml ing to the trade, Dr •!. BbadfiklpV
Kkmalk Kkgulator— I.clievl .g it to he ago>*l
I reliable remedy for the diseases for whicl
recommends it.
W. A. Laneskll, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Wison, Taylor A Co.,
Atlanta, Ga,
Redwine A Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
\V. C. Lawsue, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Root. A Son, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF t.EOKtilA—T
Thl* D to certify that 1 I
cipe of DR. .1. BKADFIKLI) of this county
>f great merit in the treatment of all
>es of females lor a" * '
This Dcc*mtor?L
4-1 y
if females for which he recommends it
WM.P. BKA3LK Y, M. D.
dqjv't sur ti pxxjvq
Without first writing to Lcddex & Bate*.
Wholesale Piano Dealers, Savannah, Ga.. for
prices and term*. They are the largest Piano
dealers In the South, and furnish Ae best instru
ct for the mouey. Your choice
*“ U. 8. aiy
•1 leg*, at $2G5,’ $273, $2M>)
- .—ins superb pituosat $300,
•325, S3*). and $373. The very best pianos at
$4011. $410. $440, $»!«'. $530. arid $cno. Pianos
sold by small monthly |>avtuents. Piano* for
-•nt. Old Piairs taken in exchange. Pi«n<»*
uw shipped t<» »H parts of the
lie thinking of bay---*-
-west cash or timej
:nt free. Address
Ludden A Bates’ Southern Music House,
aug23-3m Savannah. OaT
TO MUSIC BUYERS.
I»o not send your order* for musical publlca-
ons North; we ran All them in half the time,
ud Just as cheap. Any piece of Siiket Mcsic,
■ any Mt sic Book advertised in any pat-er or
. atalogue, or published in the U. S , will be mail
ed, |Mi*t-i>aid, to any i«art of the South, —
ceipt of the regular price. .S'uuday-sehoi
Mi-sol*, teachers, and dealers, supplied
slier*' rate*. Our new eatVogr - * ■
f new music, mailed fre# to an>
LUDDEN & RATES’
Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga.
Mortgage Sale for November,
VI/ ILL BE SOLD before the Court House door,
TV In Uw town or Tbaaaasvllle, between the
le&U honn of ml*, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, Uw following propeyt*, to-wit:
LOT-of Land Nos. fit and 29 containing 490
each, more or leas in all containing 9M acres
more or leas in the 13th district of Thomas Co.
tin. Levied oa, on the 22nd Jaly 1*72, by Wa.
Stegall former Sheriff; as the property of T. C.
Star inland to mttefr a Mortgage fi fh. Issued at
January Term of Thomas Superior Court 1872,
in fitTor of John Sloan. Terms cash.
oct4-tf ~ D. F. LUCE, Sheriff:
Sheriff Sales for October.
WILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in October
next, tn the town of Thmnasville, between the
legal hours of sale, the following propetry to-wlt:
One Lot of land .Vo. «' containing 490 acres,
more or leas. Also, same time and place, part
of Lot No. 8tf, containing 243 acres, more or mm,
e property of Jared Everett
by Plaintiff Attorney.
Also, at the mine time and place, one lot of
land N ». 2M, in tbe lath Dist., of 1 bon a* c oun
ty. Oa.; coiitainirg 230 acres, more or less, to
satisfy a ti u imwed at the Deeembcr term of
the superior Court for Thomas countv, lfC*,
against Wm. B. Browning in favor of il. A L.
“ >ldberg. Property poibted out by Wm. H.
of land No. 32 contain-
le>* and that |>art of Lot
mtioned iu Levy,) in the lstb Dlst
Thomas County,Ga.; to satisfy a Justice* (Joan
tt la, against Noah /:«gers, m favor . f Fredrick
Rehberg. Levy made by M. A. J
liable, and returned t-
D. F LUKE. Sheriff.
Mortgage Sale for October.
W LL HE SOLD before the Court House door
ib Thomasville, Tnouias county, on the Dt
Lours tdsale, the folio- ~
One Steam Saw Ml il
prujterty o- S. A. Jen! , „
ti ta issued from Thowu* Sup
vo • ot John C. Gainey. Property |K>inttd out bv
plaintiff. Terms cash. Purchaser pay tor bill
GM£ORGt»t—Tltoma* f'MMfp.
Court of Ordinary, March 11, 1873.
Whereas M. Smith, Administrator on tlu
estate of L. L. Morrison, deceased, makes appli
cation to thi* Court for Letters of Dismission froa
will be granted the applicants in tern
H. H. TOOKE, Ordin
their obje<
will U
law.
July ltKJm
Colquitt County
Administrator’s Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Colquitt Conuty.-On
I the tir*t Tuesday in Novemlie
i door, iu Moultrie, I
lowing Lots of land t
Numbers 270, 278, aud 279; also, all <
iriginally Irwin—Colquitt County.
... „r i..~ r-..... or y,
_ -ditors. of said
deceased. Terms: one half cash, tho other half
small notes, and approved security, due twelve
r the benefit ot the he
.S'AM'L. C. GREGORY,
Administrator’s Sale.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. Mitchell Countv.-On
the first Tuesday in DecemUr naxt, will be
sold at the Court-house dour, in Camilla, in said
county, within the lawful hour* of sale the fol-
Lota ol lan-1 to-wit:
1-ot No. 3yG, in the Dtli Dist.; I.ot 2*0, iu the
loth Dist.; Lot 2*1, in the loth Dist; also. Lot
No. 10, in the lotlVDist; of—origmallv Baker—
Mitchell Countv. Sold a* the property of John
Gregory, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms: one half cadi, the oilier
- ’ -roved security, due
live months fi
»«ptl3-td
SAM’L. C. GREGORY,
GM30RG—Colquitt C'sNNfy,
Ordinary's Office, Sept. *, 1*73.
To all whom it may concern, Susannh Nor-
hey can, why permanent administration should
•"t be granted to Husauati and Virgil .Voruian,
>n David H. Norman'*estvie.
Witness my hand aud official signature.
JOB TURNER,
*cptl3-30d
. C.
GKiOISGtut—Colquitt CoMMlg,
Ordinary’s Office, Fept 8, 1873.
T-* all whom it mav concern. Kligali Tillman
having appli,*I to me in pruiior Inrin, for fienua-
nent letter* of administration on the estate of
Witness my hand and
sept 13-30)1
l*i granted to Elijah
’jVlVsignat.ire.
JOB I L'K.YEK,
Receiver’s Sale.
1st Tuesday in November
G. the folloi
i of land, com
uting
e Anderson plantalh
The u Taylor Fraction,”
ontaining 100 acres, more or less. Improved
md iu good state ot cultivation A nice two or
Itree horse fa iu.
•H Acre*.
H-ing that i»art of said plantation lying South of
he Georgia am
I Florida lit;
Some impi
ml adjoi
md in fine
being that |Art of said plantation lying North of
the Georgia ami Florida line, »ljoining the land*
of Dr. ('lower. Dr. Young aod John Young. 100
Small iin
iditiol
UltiVi
‘■fc! at pi.b-
•1 bulletin!
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
Before making your arrangement* to follow
the advice of the -thousands who hav« already
gone,” it Wuuld be Well to consider what hai»
Iwen dowe to make the journey to your ' Home*
In tlie West” a* pleasant and as free from dan
ger as human skill and foresight can accomplish.
By conaolidation and construction wroa I has
-*en put Into oi>cration on tlie shortest poosible
line from Nashville. Tenn.. to St. Lout, -the
future great city ot the world.” Thl* line tbe
ST. LOUIS A SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY,
luring the past year, earned an invaluable
lation by It* smooth track, pcouyt time,
- connection*, ami the magnificence of it*
pa*»eng*requipment. Its traip* arc made upof
cote mod Ion* .lay cars, provided with
let irate 1 M ill-r coupler and platform, and
e»tin*t owe air-brake
.. .v potUirtlg tkt oaIf lime rummimo Pullmtam
Palnct Itrmrl*g-R,e>m Slmrptng Cart tkrimah
ckamgr from Snknilr to St. Louie. No
line pretends to offer such advantage*, ei-
— .ndistaace. time , or equipment Why, then,
journey by circuitous routes f la, n..t be indue-
J— —tost. Ixuisorthe West
by any other line, remembering that
»t. Isaii jr Kmmlhmee$*rm.»
... the ikoriftt, ckeaptet, quUl,,t. U.t amfon/g
line under one management from NashriUe to
St. I»Qis and il fr-ta UO to 200 miles the short-
e»Z to St. Ls>ui». Kanaa* Otr, Omaha. Denver,
(hlifornia, Texas, and all vesmi [*Hnt«. It is
al-o the - Chicago Shortest Line.” cia Evan*
vilie.
You can recure the cheapest rate* for your
selves and yomr m .Tables on apidicarion, in t*-r-
•no or by letter, to Chables McCall Sonin-
tf* rtT a t- T D< * r UoUege street Depot,
Nash vide, Tenn., or to tbe nmlerslgncl.
W. B. DAVENPORT,
General Ticket agent, SL Loom.
No trouble to ameteer queetkme.
Jun.8-ly.
£cgnl ^l&ucrtiscmcnts.
GCOUCt.M-Th.mm. Cmmmtg.
wbeSSTp 0 !
•f' f JNt»ai« Farra-fStJ deceased, mak«
hUatlon to thi«C-«rt for Utten oi Dtaia
frotn *aid Administration.
\U persons Interested are notified to file their
objection- in add Court, otherwise aaid letters
wiu be granted in terms eff the taw.
lend In this section of tin
I ir well wa-eted.
I-and* are local.*1 12 miles South s.
ille.
the distributees o:
,le positive unless disposed of privatdv be-
' - "ash
E. T. DAVIS, Receiver,
Maj. K. It
.Vale pos;
forehand. Termr-Cash
platt of these lands
, Ik: s
ivU. and »
ail will be promptly and cheerfully a
FRUIT-TREES
AND
GRAPE VINES!
Dixie Vineyard.
^ared to fill orders for Fruit Tree* and Grape
My stock of trees embraces a select assortment
. Awdes. /Vaches. Hums., ( herrries, Ka*j ber-
rie* Gooseberries, and the following varieties of
tmrtirit, MheUmm. HtekU. Dutch*,, 4
•tuefomtcemc. Clmpp’, tutortte,
ticker of XMmkflcU, Oc
II*
i old.
having already on hand a quan
tity of my own rooting. 1 can otter superior in
ducement* to purchasers. They are two yean
old, and embrace the following p.puUr varieties
Delaware, Mary Aua.
Hartford. Catawba,
Concord, black Warren,
Black liawk.t
Vircinia Seedling >lartha.f
Union Village, Eutnaline.
EXTRACTS FROM
r •
Premium List
OR
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
COMMECIXG
OCTOBER 27th, 1873.
-AT-
CENTRAL CITYPARK,
MACON, GA.
K..r best acre luce
r .
t display garden vege-
For largest yield upland e
;tle upland short staple cotton
■- per pound for the l»ale) loo
. land long sUt.le loo
(and 23 ceilU (wr pound for the l»ale)
best oil juunting, by a Georgia lady loo
.le uph
t ollps
For tlie best display»f |«inting*, «lrai
., by the pupil
lese i
For the bed made silk dress, done by a lady
of Georg'*, not a ilress-maker
For l»e*t made home-spun dress, done by a
lady of Georgia, not a drers-maker......
For bast piece of te|>astry in worsted and
ilo**, by a holy of Georgia
For best furnished baby basket ami com
plete set of infant clothes, by a holy of
Georgia- -
For handsomest set of Muchoir case, glove
l*»x and pin-eu»hi.'ii, made by a lady of
Georgia
For lie*t half dozen i>air* of cotton socks,
knit by a lady over firty yet - '
Forf»e*t lialf dozen pair* of c
knit ey a girl under ten ve
gold)
For tbe finest and largest display of female
handicraft, embracing needlework, em
broidery, knitting, e roc he ting, railed
work, ete., by one lady
For the tiest comhiimtion horse
For the l*e*t svl'lle horse
For the best at vie harness horse
For the finest and best matched double testa
i, with ten of his colt* by
Fer tile best geldingJ..^^’..
single mule.....V. 'Z..Z..'Z“Z
For the l*:*ttuilch cow
s of age, (In
:ton’"twin
rs of age (I
Fo*
For the best o
Tor tho I Hist *<
for the large.
Por the best b
bull...
For* he largest yield' of .oni’o'iV’ono
For tho lat gost yield of wheat «n on
(anil $.>
r the iKjst
Race
Ru^alta,
III ilo do)
o Regatta A.
For the fastest four-oared (hell boa
For timfiistesT.r.ubie-s'kuli siieli b->:\
le- • ku i I * 11 ei 11 k
For tlio
. world.
’ Id**
l-g, without wa«h-b<stf)ls or other swldi-
MILITARY COMPANY.
/or the host drilled volunteer military c.m-
raii'fc atid'file, open to'tlie^w'.rM "". (.V*j
Ten |*-r cent, entry fee ou the stove premi
um, and at least five entries required.
RACE.
Tor Trotting Horaes—Georgia Raised ;
Mile Heats Beat Two in Three.
1st horse to receive $200
2d horse to receive 75
3d horbe to receive 25
PURSE TWO—$450.
For Trotting Horse* that have never
beaten 2:40; Mile Heats, Beat
Two iu Three.
lsl horse to receive $.*100
2d horse to receive 100
3d horse to receive 50
PURSE THREE—$050
For Trotting Horses—Open to the
World ; Mile IleatH, Rest Three in
Five.
1st horse to receive
2d horse to receive
3d horse to receive
$500
100
50
PURSE FOUR—$350.
For Running Horse*—Open to the
World ; Two Mile Ileal*, best two
in thiee.
$250
100
PUR.SE FIVE—$300. ,
For Running Horse*—Open to the
World ; two mile belts, best two in
three.
1st horse to receive $300
PURSE SIX—$500
For^ Running Hones—Open to the
World ; three mile heat*, best two
in three.
1st horse to receive
$500
Ives’ Seedling,
Creveling,
Clinton,
RelltZ,
Miles,
Diana,
Israella.
Cunningham,
Rogers’ No. 1,
Blood's Black,
Toka.t
White Concord.*
Isabella,
Scuppernong, )
purple & white £
Salem,
Ro^en' Xo. 1.
f New and extra
varieties.
All stock, whether tree* or rloas. are gmaraa-
v- .— Tie> will ala *
Wilder,
Goethe
toed
trtmmod teady for sotting
Orders andc
t and carefully
H. H. A ANFORD,
Xbocaarrilk, Ga.
The above premium* will be coo-
tested for under the rule*o r the Turf.
The u>ual entry fee ol 10 per cent,
on the amount of the purse will be
charged.
COUNTY EXHIBITIONS.
1. To tbe county which (through
it* Society or Club*) shall
furnish tbe largest and finest
display, in metiiand variety,
ot stock, product* and results
of home industries, all raised,
produced or manufactured
in the county $1000
2. Second best do 500
3d best do 300
4th best do 200
Entries to be made at the August
Convention in Alliens.
Articles contributed to the County
Exhibitions can a!*o compete for spe
cific premiums in the Premium L*»t;
for instance, a farmer may contribute
to the Exhibition ot his county a ha»h-
el of Bread Coni, he can then enter il,
individually for premium 144,
juljo-Ul
ATTENTION
LAND-BUYERS !
1 AW offering the place upon which I now lira,
lying in tha 14tn District or 7*totuaa Coontv,
cloven milca Soaifc of ThomaSvUte; omta nihg
*" Id »« *•, 15S acrea tn aaltirwtion mostly
frrah, plasty of timber to keep the place ap.
well watered, and good nelghborfcocd. Scboci
booses and Chore bee convenient. The entire
‘ract under goml fence; good dwelling and out-
A bargain wUt to given.. Terms easy, apply
J.M.RUSHIN,
stptJ0-:!m Or to this Office.
Commissioner’s
SALE OF
R.ea.1 Estate.
W ILT, le sold cn Tuesday, tto Tth day ol
October next, before the Court /fouse doo*
In the town of Thomasville:
as Lot No. one (!) In *in*n
I«*ti n o( the town of Thom
totoie as Fletcton lBe. Saki lx*t of Lind .-on-
r of the lan«ts
. Mrs Chastain, and fronting o
dred amt twenty (120) fret —
gather with improi
aid Lot of land •
l> der ot the H.-t
THOMAS & SHEFFIELD,
J:u‘kuou Street,
Next door to Wright & Stegall’s Bank.
DTTiAT .FTR, IN
Domestic Dry-goods, Family Gro
ceries, Planters supplies
of all kinds,
Solil ut.tlio very lowest prices,
Call and examine our stock.
auglC-3m
. r, WRIGHT.
THUS. C. MITC
C. W. STF.G .4LL
:LL Special Partner,
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
BANIiEKM
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
.Idltlon to their Banking business they
NEW 1I11ICK WAREHOUSE
md are prepsre.1 to st.ire ati.l make litoral a.1-
atii-e* «n cotton, at rc-aaouablo rates.
Dining Saloon.
Tablo Supplied with
Fresh Oysters and Fish
and TIIK BEST OF KVKRYTHINO.
Meals at Auy ami All Hours.
LOCATION ON JACKSON ST.
( Cwoocl to Kilt.*
• Uv*. u I filling Aiartnn-nt 1 ' which *!l'l to i.i.t*
^''pr.irii Tu k,t ,L ° r °"‘ ,,,y
The l'’inest C’iyni'N.
10,0(10 of the folfowl",. J«q.uh»r brnn.ls now in
•ain itH m$,tl M *‘ k " rivl "* f '•>' «v« rv
1’tnii.v tatoV-'kicirv
To Visitors of Thonuisville tho Pro
prietor offers inducements
• UiiMirpuhscd !
Rooms Large 7
—AND—
Well Flusisiikd !
POLITE M> OP,LINING
SKKVANT*.
//"Use on tL® Corner of BROAD 4: C LA Y ST'S-
Firkt-chuoi Boarders Solicited.
J. A. LI.NTO.N,
Proprietor.
_ *1*51 y
SALE Af'D LIVER!
STABLES!
Buggies and Horses for Hire,
—AND—
Parties sent to any jK/rtion of the
C< HNTRY,
At the most Reasonable Rates.
Chll at my larg® Brk k SUU«* on Broad hfrtc
aod ~ -5 rnjr
HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS.
E. J. VOI NG.
DR. HOOD’S
eureka
LIVER MEDICINE.
Thl* has peeved to to the beat ■.odktn* kn mu
for Liver c mp'alat. Bill oumw. etc. It D no
humbug. Remltho fdlcwiug cevtificwtr*. and
try l\:
Vn. Wm. Pcur.
CoLi'MH *. (11.. Der. lot. I«7I
VedV-iae i« .to led i
sick header to. Ion
“ t. K. Y
Karris Uvor
s Urine I ever ami aw
trulv. J. W. Bonn,
. . .. Ifoar sir—t hat* tried
your Fun-La Liver Med Urine, and Witte il t-> to
the best In the worUl. Rr-j.'v. F. t*r<-K.
LcuratN. Oa.'. Jbm to, 1*72.
D*. ffm-n : l'p u> two rat-nth* ago 1
grewtly truublnl atout every month with b tfoua
-k*. an-l f.xib-1 no(h*ng that acted Rk* tha
■ka, although 1 had taken * iatotu Kept la-
vinegar Itltu-r*. ami other*. 1 tv.w kata
no tiwala with and uuhc*ifot.n£ly
*ay that the Furcka 1* the bed Liver Medtrtna
1n the aorkl. J. R. (ittlTUX.
F-tifor Tategraith.
For sale bv
la I*rU-e So
julyjfoly
ell. I>ruggl*t Thoaaaavlll*,
1 fl.to per tool*.
THE
Franlslin.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of x'xiit~tui;t.rtti.a
Capital, - - 9100,000 OU
Assets J«n. I,’7:k, W«3,<iTllO
Nearly $8,500,000 Losses Paid.
EXCELLENT REASONS
/to InsunitK In the
Franklin Fire luMiranre Co.,
lot. Its Snrpliu
2d. Tu’rt wilted
i ofanv other lire
itcd'Uto*
• rly fXSM.o
In-lotto rotisfon Jritt**, mxNWd-
31.' I • l>u«!i > ie*« t D llouted loT/ir* InsuraAce
W. E. DAVIES, Agent,
S. J. Cassels,
(Next door to I\ Mcttlnshan’s, Rem
ington's Block.)
THOMASVILLE
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
sunrcfctisr,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES.
GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD,
/.INC PAINT
COLORS
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
LUBRICATING,
AND PA INTOILS
iJr^iniute'' IM/ '’ l ' |,,NH,,,r,r “> , y «on.j*iund-
Hakery
ANI>'
COM'ECTKLNEKY,
A. HOMEISTER,
AT UItt OLD HTANll.
Jellies.
Pickle*.
Fruit*.
TOYS :
lobe Mlertfcb.iB.iwarii.g ev«r)tilng caka'a
U<1 to please Ua: liUic folk*.
1’ine Li(]fiors,
ALE & LAGER
V-* / SON DRAUGHT.
WEDDING
B«ssy»
Carriage lif agon
HepoNltory.
0. J. NOEELS, PEOPEIETOB.
//•* now the wt'ut r «»lArtr JJtery. Hate to!
Feed N-aMee in touth (leorg&a, I'jrtutol w.th
tto very toot
HORSES tzi:d REGGIES.
FIEBT-CLABS TIJEH0DT8
Itelt sad Stock Lx* for Dr or era.
HACKS and CARRIAGES,
Jtoaya on hand Pm the trowaols'ka affua-
OMN IBCff *01 attend afl Trhmo.
apvVly
THE McAFEE H0U8E,
8MITHVILLE, OA.
I I KLI*Tla the BtMtetegaat style. Theovt-
ward trains from Masai dim at ffmlThrnil*
travoitof p«l4ic wtU fi»l at thte item
fiwiogilitli II, Otva bias •
lfar.eigreu.',Ts4 my «>.li ot haggle*, (’serin
g*s. Wyor'.. rf,... i, Ito „umct •.( lA' KnCOi
**-d vtHt/nete, trip, .lag Ito Warn.
|^**...J WRIGHT * STtJkAi L. 7 pevmhm to
A Larger 8iock» ^arietv aad at
I//fru J'UiI’M THAN ..YER HY.T’jtUt
KKrZ IS fiflA M.tRKLf.
PLNTAT10N WAG'ONS.
koro the Wagon that it mode aad eel. (haaa
at aLeut the aam* prire of tLg ovdiaary vagw.
They ,mm ot * third lighter t* the team, emery m
toterlneliadlaatUprlkasMI Mhar. T|>
USE lit T*J I.IKKT//KM, 7
Ol*# -ys'tckaeli
d-whore. Dangj
KF'KMatffsikr mall promt
price* gtom *aa»fMeattee.
list tag a large eterfc oaa haari I prep I a* its
SSiKEJ.." 4 "* 4 tTl “* **
W X. SMITH.
aurZt-lj. m.mmam*
A.