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THE TIMES.
THOMASV1LLE, GA.
Saturday, October 11, - - 1873.
LOCAIaCOLUM IV .
Arrival aad Departure of Trains
at Thomastille.
ARRIVE: | DEPART.
. for Savannah • d*) p.m.
. “ Albany
. “ fiaiodg*
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
arrive:
Prom Savannah:—Tuewlsys, Thursday*
mu l SM unlay* — 12MS p.
“ Albany:—MomUjt, Wednesdays
awl DWaji 12:15 p.
DEPART.
For SavannahMonday*, WednexdR y*
and Friday* 3:00 }>.
•• Altony:—Tuesdays, Thurrday# anil
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
There will be sendee* in the various chu
lo-morrow m» follow*:
Methodist Church.—Iter. C. .V. /.‘o kwe
the usual morning and evening hours. Sti
School, 4 P.M.
Presbyterian Church .—Rev. Mr. Quarter
at the usual hours morning and evening,
lath School 4 P. M.
lUptist Churcu.—Services by the Rev.
(lanhleii. .Sunday School, 9 A. M.
Aitm-oam. Ciil'ih h.—Xo services Sii
School, 5 /*. M.
Post Office Hours.
Prom and alter this (late, the office w il
r the delivery of mail, as follm
... in Hie
lock boxes i
mulls for all poiiihi will cl.
March 31M IO.
., in the monilng.
the evening.
•n Sundays
open s.» that purl k» lm
got their ma'I mi. all hours, '1
’ - 111 close si 6|». m.
,1. W. SEWARD, i'.M.
Cotton Markoff.
are glad to l« able to chr n!< l
feeling In financial and colt.
is un imp cssion amo
jtr* no fkin.ls here to
oniplc sums ofioone
oflere I, and ms will I.
igc.ms7.Urml
Regular Meeting Thomas Go.
Agricultural Society. * 5
Tiiomasvillk, Ga., Oct 9, *73.
John G. Dcklc, Prcst, presiding.
On motion Col. W. J. Young. John
Tripledt vvA8 nominated for see protem,
in the absence of the regular secret ary.
Motion prevailed.
A motion was made, seconded and
passed that the minutes oi the previ
ous meeting be dispensed with as well
as calling the roll.
Col. Young offered the following res
olution which, after a leugtby diacus-
siou participated in by the mover of
the resolution, Cols. Wright and Mitch
ell. Major Bryan, Mr. Whaley, Rev.
M. C. Smith and others, was dually
h| I adopted:
| Jtesoh-«1, That the President of the
x '~ | South Georgia Agricultural and Me
chanical Association be requested to
|Ml j call togeiher the stockholders of said
i association ou next Thursday the 10th
•»t inst., with a view to determine the
lay question; ** Whether or not the said
lfl| Association shall hold its annual Fair
»!»-; advertised for the 4th of November
1 next? u
,r * j There being no further business the
l j meeting adjourned.
JXO. G. DEKLE, Brest.
“ I Joiix Triplett, Sec protem.
* n Mrs. Parsons.—This lady has been
| holding a perfect levee for the past
I week in our town, at whose shrine of
'H® j fashion, the beauty and elite of Thom-
I obvillc have been paying court. The
| exact outlines of many a fair form has
(been hieroglyphically (to us), noted,
lcl| j and we may soon expect to sec them
cr- j fresh from the magic manipulations of
i ri | 'his celebrated modiste,carrying hearts
' captive by the score.
[■'“ t A clear conscience is all very well,
>'*- ; hut there is nothing that so buoys a
'•‘nl iady up under adversity, nothing that
io fully prepares her for the trying or*
mentm. He mmy sum ui. the resume.tthe week j ' lU IUII J prepares uer lor uiu trying ur-
bi wiying.tiiM our inmrket »wii uiiiiiit..-. 1 mi|, i of walking down a church aisle,
plv while the demand is good mn.l price* ».ll 1 . ® , , , ’
- ■ * * — IIbo - ‘ ‘ •' *-i.~ i— * ‘
i inst weekii quoUtioi
mI Ordinary,,
v Middling,..
,Mbulling, .
The boys of the hand are going to
get up a rousing entertainment. Ev
ery body should go—will give particu
lars in our next.
To the panic stricken - II
views elsewhere taken fri
York Bulletin, it will
nerves.
td tin
the New
(especially if she has a rival who at-
ends the same church), as a bran new
li e.*s. There is a inoral support and
i feeling of proud consciousness that
it! ves a woman ns she sweeps down
i church aisle, with a well fitting dress
hat this world can ueilher give nor
akc away, nor docs" she think that
‘•This world is aU a fleeting show,
For man’s illusion given.”
q.iar-
o omitted In our notice of trip to
muali last week, to speuk of the
ing of that popular house, the
veu on the 1st inst. Messrs. Brad-
mil son have spared no expense
I in !i'ting up everything in the most per*
' li ft manner. Under their jndicious
| management the A'crcven is bound to
; In: among the favorite resorts oil visit-
, ing our MsUT city. Dick Bradley the
1 genial and popnlar Junior partner, is
, always on hand to welcome the c
j in/, and lo speed the parting guest,—
j whilst Tuttle, is again at the openin;
whereat you have to “step up to the
| Captains cilice and settle,” and takes
! your green backs with a uaiietle that
] loaves the impression on you that he
doing \«u quite a favor to reliev
! you of the “filthy lucre.”
j Attention' Grey Coats. — G. J.
t h r commissioner of schools for the
t State, lias instructed County Commis-
■ sioiiers to forward complete lists of all
j Confederate Soldiers, under thirty
j ytars of age to his oiiice.
County Commissioner, W. F Hubert
•Nq„ requests us to call the attention
At Levy's: a Inrso line nfilie rcl<- ,llc '"’J 8 10 ">> 8 matter, and to re-
liraletl Seamless Kid Gloves, ami olh-j ^uesl lliem lo report all such to him
crnualUics. Embroideries mid Lares. ,1 il„, earliest practicable time.
Kasli Hiboiui Velveteen, and all other u - 0 believe that there is a special
novelties ol the reason. , ... . , .
i school hind provided forjthis class, and
At Levy’s: Blankets, Flannels ami ! it would he well for Thomas to send
See advertisement of Mr. J. X. Me- j -
Kinnoii. lie will relit the Eplcndid ! |i
new store room under the Masonic i i
Ilall. This will be one of the hand- ! f
foiliest store rooms in the city. | i:
Our 1’lanling friends and others in- 1
IcrcRtcd will please remember that ; 1
they can he supp'ied with the. l*re.ini- -
uni lists of our approaching I’air, by ' 1
calling at the Times otliee. til 1
Our polile telegraph opera!'
J. II. Helms can now he found
new and handsomely fitted u|
tors over KubiUflick & Bro's.
will prove a great convenience
business men.
styles.
At Levy’s: the largest and m<>
Jashionablcfclock of Gent’s and Youtl
clothing.
OUR FIRE, DEPARTMENT.
It it a matter of regret, shared in
common by all, that our fire depart
ment which has heretofore p*u jjU
once our pride and protection, should
be in such a disorganized state. The
City Council has been peculiarly un
fortunate, in welding and holdipg to
gether this body of our citizens,'Vpon
whom depends the safety and protec
tion of the town. Since the
ACROSTIC!
Social ties are often broken,
And from dear mends wc have to part
Links .are sundered with no token—
Lett to us from an aching heart,'
In the eyes of those dear loved ones.
E’en in parting no tears we see.
Each may lightly part from other;
’Though a despairing heart there be.
Underneath those bright smiles hidden
Revealing not the secret anguish,
Not by outward signs of sorrow.
nato misunUeretandiDg which' occm- frery our he«u w UngnWi,
rrT . • * J .. Rehevednotby hopes of the morrow,
red at the extensive conflagration on r
Broad street, when Chief McLeag re
signed, there has been that want of
unity and good feeling both in Uie de
partment and the different companies,
without which no fire department can
work harmoniously and effectively.
Ass’t Chief Hcpkius resigned a short
time since, leaving a perfect blank in
the Are deportment officers. Our fire
apparatus, and system of procuring an
adequate supply of water, art not so
perfect but that they need constant
looking after. Who is performing this
responsible duty? Arc our cisterns
all right, in case the fire fiend should
burst out at midnight? Who are the
guardians of the place? Who are on
the match towers? These are perti-
uent questions.
The Council introduces measures at
ono meeting only to withdraw them
at the next, whilst they are grave
ly informed, that onoaentire company
suspends for uinety days, leaving
a valuable and effective engine, the
property of the city, bought for her
protection entirely worthless; whilst
other companies are threatening to
disband. All this should be stopped.
Council should go to work and frame
a fire ordinance, that is just and equit
able to all and then have it enforced.
This thing of dilly dallying along won’t
do; the interests of every property
holder of the town is involved. J .
Wo trust that the Council may lend
themselves at once, to the very essen
tial task of putting the fire department
in effective working order, thereby
giving to our citizens that degree of
safety and protection, to which they
are entitled.
. a Goods in large varieties. A!>o.
liUO .Shawls of the latest styles jtisl
opened.
At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or iu
large quantities, very low.
apr.tVly
The cool spell Ibis week brought
overcoat? and shawls into active re
quisition, whilst those who were with
out these very necessary adjuncts to
ones comfort these cold mornings and
evenings, were busy negotiating with
our clothiers for them.
Wc direct the attention of our read
ers to the notice of Mr. Lehcus Dcklc.
Tax-collector. The Comptroller-Gen
eral requires of him to issue li fas and
collect all taxes by the loth of Decent-
Jter, consequently he has lo close his
books on the ttiot.
Another Soda Foiiuf.
A. Ilonteistcr would call the ntten-
lion of the public to his icc-eold Soda
Water, made from the best and nurest
Syrups. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ice
always on hand, and for sale in quan
tities* te suit purchasers.
a prill'.' if.
Presbjtery meets at the Presbyteri
an church In this place on Thursday
the Ifilh inst. t>uitc a number ol the
ministers oi that denomination will be
here from various points in South
West Georgia. -In interesting sirics
of meetings will be held.
His Honor Judge llansell, accom
panied by Solicitor General 1». G.
Mitchell Esq., will leave to-morrow for
Echols; where Court is to be held next
week. We commend Bob to the care
and protection ofasir friend Col. Ben
nett of the “Banner,” whose subscrip
tion list wc trust may be largely
swelled and whose clients may all
|tluuk up {or dowu)
Our citizens will be pleased to learn
that a movement has been inaugura
ted by the members of die Bnptisl
church, to erect a new church edifice
that shall be more iu keeping with the
rapid progress and improvement> <*«
the place than the present structure.
Wc hope our Baptist friends will not
, look hack, but prcs« the matter umi:
they shall have a church,worthy oflhcii
congregation.
A young gentleman of the legal way
ol thinking and the Junior editor o!
this paper, .were seen at early dawn
'this morning with faces set resolutely
t ward Morven. As they are unsoph
isticated youths, wc hope that tin
young ladies dowp there will not tak.
any advantage of them. There nr<
grave fears however, entertained for
their welfare os they arc both very
susceptible.
up all the names, which are entitled
[ io these benefits as the county needs
evt ry dollar of the school funds that
I are available. Fall m boys ami au-
stver to your names.
Personal.—Dr. Frost of Indiana
lms been in our town several days
looking around with the intention of
buying property. The Doctor like
hundreds, imv, thousands of Western
men. is seeking a home fuVthcr south.
We bid him a cordial welcome in our
mi*.Nt, and can assure him, that he and
11 others seeking a home in our sun-
iy clime, will receive a hearty wcl-
omc at the hands of our people. We
earn from the Doetor, that the Rev.
•Ir. Mclvcc, well known and highly cs-
cemed by our citizens, expects to
eave with his lady lor this place in a
civ days.
The sprightly Iqcal of our Jackson
street coteinporary, took a turn in the
ountry last week. He found no signs
f the financial crash but prosperity
overed “the land set pc ocr”.
lie secnw to have lingered some
ime with Mr. John McKiunon. The
parting between him and Mr. Mc’s.,
m upperr.ong wine, was no doubt'
Heeling. Fond memory seems to lin
er about and around that second glass
nil the words fall slow and sa'
< he bids Mo., “rood bye” pnd the
*sy nectar “lit drink for tbe Uoda'
ani'hes from his sight.
A Desideratum Long Needed
in Tiiomasville.—We are glad to
announce that the basement of the
Masonic Temple has bccu leased to
Mr. l\nyer who is going lo fit it up
first-class style for a Restaurant.
From tbe gentleman's well-known
tastes and menus, wc have no doubt
dial he will lit up a resort the \
of which has long been felt which wili
prove worthy the patronage of all.—
The Messrs. Moore have the contract
tor the work. The proprietor expce'.s
to be able to open by tbe first of next
The last brick was laid on the New
Masonic Temple on comer of Broad
and l'lotcher on Tuesday evening
As the unsightly scaffolding has
been torn away, this splendid struct
ure with it’s beautiful arched windows,
and the graceful one that spans the
entire buildiug iu front; uudernealb
of which may be seen the handsome
white inarbUi Keystone, all of which
gives the building an air of finish
style and completeness which eclipses
all Mirrouuding structures. The wood
work is progressing rapidly and the
store beneath will be completed by the
l*t of November.
The Youno Too Must Die. —
Twice within a short time, has the
Angel of death, touched the fair dieck
of early youth, wheu tinged with the
warm glow of health and blanched
them with his chilling breath.
A few weeks ago, the chimes of our
Sabbath bells as they rang out clear
and joyous on a fair Sabbath morn,
were the requiem of Willie Remington;
and agaiii on last Sunday when these
Sabbath bells were calling God’s wor
shipers to Ilia house, their tones fell
u{>oii the fast deadening ear of Willie
Linton; whose spirit still fluttered for
a brief hour io its tenement of clay.
Blit the golden cord was loosened and
Willie’s young spirit took its flight to
the God who gave ib The funeral
services were conducted by the Rev.
Mr. McGehcc at the Methodist Church
on Monday' morning; the interment
taking place in the new Cemetery.
The church was filled with members
of the Methodist Sunday School, (of
which Willie was a member) aud of
the other schools in the city. The be
reaved parents have the sympathy of
our cutirc community.
FROM BOSTON.
Boston, Ga., Oct 9,1873.
Etls. Times;—On Monday evening
2 had the first visit of cold weather
Yesterday morniug ( overcoats were in
demaud, but to-day old Sol shines as
hot as usual. Business continues dull.
An occasional bale of cottou is bar
tered tor goods and cash combined.
Messrs. I*. S. Foy and Jno. W.Tay-
ior will soon creel new residences in
the suburbs of town. We have still
another new enterprise in this enter
prising town, namely: a lumber yard;
truly our progress is onward and up
ward. We also, hear that an cx-mer-
chnut contemplates building both
store house and dwelling.
Tableaux and clmrddcs are being
rehearsed prior to a public entertain
ment for the benefit of the M. E.
Church, now being rebuilt; due notice
will he given of the lime.
We are sorry to hear of a fight
among some men who ought to do
better. Cause “toting” benzine. It is
to be hoped that some ot our yodhg
meu (and some not so young) will
asc drinking, carousing and visiting
persons after night, who they will not
associate with in daylight.
Wo were pleased to meet in our office
this week,two representatives of the lo
cal profession from our neighboring
town of Quitman, Messrs. Hunter &
Kingsbury. They both appeared to
be in tine trim for the Fall Courts, and
ill doubtless give a good account to
clicut^ of their cases.
Quite a sensation was created in our
usually sedate place this week by the
report that Yellow Jack had made his
appearance in our sister town of Bain-
bridge. The Railroad authorities re
fused to transport the remains oi a
young German who died there, until
satisfied by the atteudia^ physicians
certificate that it was not Yellow Fe
ver.
Another Good Man Gone.—The
death of Mr. C. N. Powell an old and
well known citizen of our county al
though not entirely unlooked for has
cost a gloom over his entire neighbor
hood.
He was a consistent member of the
Missionary Baptist Church, had lived
such for years, aud passed away with
tbo hope of a blessed immortality
lighting his way to the tomb.
Wc had the dull, and endless rou
tine of our oflice labors, agreeably In
terrupted by some of our lady friends
on Tuesday evening, who called in to
see our “Power Press,” throwing off
the outside edition of the Times’ lor
this week. They brought a flood of
sunshine with them, which stilllmgers.
dispelling tbe ennui which hangs
around a bachelors establishment—
Wc shall always he happy to have our
fair friends call on Tuesday evenings
(at which time our out-side edition is
worked off) or at any other time.
Oct. 7,1873. J. W. H. F. McE.
f Lee Still Liras. — To-morrow is
the anniversary of the death of General
Robert E. Lee, the hero, Christian and
patriot His body rests at Lexington,
the scene ofhis last labors fur the
Southern youth, but bis virtues are
embalmed in the hearts ofhis countiy
men; and with Washingtons, will be
kept green in the memory of our peo
ple, long, long after those who sneered
at his devotion to tbe land that gave
him birth, shall have sunk into end
less oblivion.
The Lightening Tie. — Messrs.
Gtovcr Stubbs & Co., have the agency
of the above for the state of Georgia.
The inventors could not have selected a
more reliable^firm to introduce this
new tie, nor ong having the confidence
of the public to a greater degree. It
is extremely simple and perfectly se
cure and will no doubt as soon as its
merits are understood, become a
favorite tie with planters and shippers.
Wc have a specimen of tho tie in our
office, which can be seen at any time;
If you need any first class brick call
ud Mr. J. P. Arnold. Having ful
filled his 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. 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
New Soda Fount.
Messrs. Kottman & Hindoo have
just pul into operation, their splendid
new fouut, chilled with ico nnd flanked
by a rich lot of pure and unadulterated
syrups. Call at „ Bruces Comer aud
try it. , uug 9-tf
Sheriff Sales for November.
TVT1LL be sold before Um Court Botae^oot in
»» tiMlova ofTlx>i»Mifllm,oata« am Tm»-
cmj In Norenber next, between tbe legal boon
* mUe tbe following property, to-wit:
Lotef land .Vu »7, in the 14th dJetrfet off
Thomas Co. Ca., containing 490 acre*. Mere or
lees. Levied on as the property offMalcota Mon
roe, to satlsf)r a & In fkTor off Jarae* II. Batty.-
Property Minted out by Plaintiff’* Attorney
Lot of land No. Ztt, In t‘ *** v
Thomas Co. Ga^ contaimtag
■“ * om as tbe prope
GKOUat.t-Thcmma Cmmmlm.
« ourt of OitHuarjr, Oct. I. 1*73.
ITbetea*. .lames D. So<«, of nki cenuty,
lake* application by petition to this court for
exemption of personalty as Hotneotead. if no ob
jection is made and filed in ttiis coart thereto, I
ill |4m upon tbe «une at my office in Thomal-
ille va Thursday the ICth of October.
octll-2t H. U. lOOKE, Ordinary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Special Notice.
JJF.UHAPTEr. no bill against the County will
II’. /■'. HUBERT,
k County Commissioners.
Joy to the World! Woman is
Free !
Among the mitny iuo«Ierii discoveries looking
to tbe hapji
than the renowm
Female Ueguiatoi
t woman fa etna .
eculiar toiler»ex. Bcfo
rregtih
tr net ions, lt.ures constipation
braces the
Ir never la
itlfy. It
L. ii. Itrad field, Druggii
.edy-Dr. J. Unulfields
nan’s beat /fiend. Hy
icipated fluni nun|herle$s Ills
. Before its m aide no we
the womb va
"SEX
n«I strength.
urilicH. the blood,
amis of women will
>1 liable medicine is prepared a
llradneld, Druggist, stian*
$159 I*r bottle. AU resectable <
TcgcoOKK, Ala., 1
Mr. L.II. liKALffiKLu.—Sir: Please io
immediately another runp'y of It it Attn
— - We find'
decided
iried and ha py effect* pro.
'cry Ke*i>cctfuily, IIl'XTF
t -iLKXANPKIt.
We the undersigned Druggists take pleasure in
oiiiinending to the trade. Dr. >J. Bkadkikli*'*
kmalk Kkoi Laron—relieving ft to be a gtHnl
nd reliable remedy for the discuses for which
.e worn mends it,
W. A. L.vxesei.i., Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Wlson, Taylor A Co..
Atlanta, Ga,
Bed wink k Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C*. Laws he, Atlunta, Ga.
AY. Boot. & Son, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Tnot PE Cou.ntv.
il'sessss of females for wl;Ich Rt f
‘ ‘recsinln “* *
4-1 y
mblua-
unt of all tin
■ommonds it
DOtfT ‘fiVY.'t WrtXO
Without first writing to Lupuen & Bates,
Wholesale Plano Dealers, Savannah, Ga.. I’m
price* and terms. They are the largest Plain
dealer* In the South, and farn^Ji ho ycal lustra-
from fire of the best makers incite U. S. a*i\
style and price desired. Fine piano*, 7 octave
roeewood cases, csrred kgs, at *2fi5, #'.'75, $2!«»
warranted for live years; soperh piiuos at
$323, $:>sA, and $373. The very U st pianos al
$400, $410, $440, $490. $530, and fioOft.
gold by small monthly laments, piano* f>i
rent.. Old Phum taken IP exchange. Pi*i»r„
now shipped to all parts *>f the South. Eferr
..no thinking of Isytsg is incited to Krit* u» f-i
lowest cash or time prices. Illustntted rgtaloguei
sent free. Address
Luddea 4 Bates’ Southern Mario House,
SAVAKXAU, t)A.
TO MUSIC BUYERS.
Do not send yonr orders for musical publics-
ions North; we can fill them la half tbe Ume,
-J *—* — - Anv piece of Sheet Mosf
tariff —-
HO I •art n
r price. 3
r Music Bo
gue, or p
d, post-paid, t . .
ceipt <>f the regular p
Usher*'
of new music, mailed fret to - -•‘•'7,^,
. LUDDKN & BATES'
Son them Music House, Savannah, Ga.
H.Balriy
Attsnwy.
the 18th district off
. J294 acres, swn or
less. Levied sti as dm property efJeasce Apple-
white, to satisfy a fi m fawned August Term
Thomas Co. Superior Cocut 18i», in favor of Sol
F. * Williams. PoiaU ’ — • • - —-—
plaintiff s attorney.
Also, same time _
whereon, U. P. Hall t
1 ted out by A. P. Wright,
time and place, house aad land
. __VB|01 now lircf ’ *-
Wm. Strgal, Former Aheriff.
ocUl-ld
Levy made by
D. F.’XUKE, Sheriff.
BBOBCIVri—Ttoswf Cmmmtm.
Court of Ordinarv, Octo* er T, 1873.
— - and effects of Betty R-
Wbereas tbe propertv a
_ ekle, a minor, is w tbci
tire, and the same being necessary.
rs ns interested are thereU .
file tlieir objections la sahl Coart, other*
essnta-
therelure hereby no-
Gti OR b t.t-TUcmm, Cssaty.
Court of Ordinary. July 4th, 1873.
reas, P. S. Foy, Administrator on the es
tate «-f Fannie Parramore, deceased, makes »I»-
Ucation to this Coart for Letters of Dismission
roin said Administration.
All persons interested are notified to file their
hjections inaabl Court, otherwise said letters
will he granted in terms of the law.
H.Z/.TOOKE, Ordinary.
Julyl9-3ra
M. C. Smith, Administrati
. L. Morrison, dcceasol, ms
this Court for Letters of Dixmiash
herein* notified to file
:herwi*e said letters
ill be granted the applicants in terms of tbe
H. H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
law.
July 19-3m
Mortgage Sale for November.
W ILL BE SOLD before tbe Court House door.
in the town of 71iomasvlllo. I-c-tween the
legal hours of sale. «-n the first Tuesday in No
vember next, the following propertv, to-wit;
IXlT-ofLand No*. Cl and containing 490
-res each, more or less in all containing!**) acres
lore or less In the 13th ektrict of Thomas Co.
Ga. I-ericI o u , on the 22nd July 1872, by Win.
Stegall former Sheriff, us the property ot T.
Stanaland to satistV a Mortgage ti fa. Issued at
January Term of Thomas Sujierior Court 1872,
in favor of John Sloan. Terms cash.
oct4-tf D. F. LUKE. Sheriff.
Colquitt County
Administrator’s Sale.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Colquitt County.-On
the first Tuesday in November next, will !>e
fold at the Court-house door, in Moultrie. '
said enuntv, within the lawful l our- -» *
following Lots of land
’, within the lawful hours of sale the
. .. „ »ts of II ' •
Numl)ers27C, 27:
’ hie of llurri ..
the Eighth Dl:
oi—ornriiiauv irwin—1*«‘
Sold
lying on the East aidi _ ...
said lands lying und being I
T—originally Irwin—Colquitt County.—
is the property of Jno. Gregory, deceased,
the lieneHt of the heirs and »*r. ditors, ol said
eased. Terms: one half cash, the other lialf
all notes, and approved security, due twelve
A'AM’L. C. GREGORY,
Administrator’s Sale.
CTriTE OF GEORGIA, Mitchell Countv.-On
YJ the first Tuesday Hi l)eeeiulu.r naxt, will 1«
sold at tho Court-house iloor, iu Camilla, in said
county, within the lawful hour# «.r sale the Ibl-
Lot* or land to-wit:
Lot No. 39K, in the 9th Dint.; Lot 2X0. In the
■“ l»t 2*1, in the 10th Dist; also. Lot
In the 10th Dist; of—originally Baker-
10th Dist
the 10th
t; of-or
•. 5<-Id as the property of John
_ for the beuetftof th *
I creditors. Terms: one half cash, tli
nail small notes, and am, ’
twelve niunths fro
stptl3-td
SA.M’I.. c. (
Tity, du<
SORY,
S ? ,f
7’ATK OF GEOUG/A,
J/A, Cobiuli
flru Tucsdav
. Iv:fore theCou t House .1
•ie, Colquitt Co., the following pro
c soH or. thu flr;
In Not
!«tli b Uh£
* the pro|>eriy
. ill the 8th dii
o|^rt.
“f $u-
T.'ROBINSON, Sheriff
attaitfii.M f o/qni/i CmMMin.
o,-din,ay * ouke, Sept, s, 1873.
To all Whom It may concern, Suianah Nor
man and \ irgil A or man liaring in pr* |wr
wpp Usl to me for letnamnt letter# of a*ln
tration on the estate <4 David It. Norman, I.
io allowed bv law.
i'. w,1 >- I- rm
grantfl to i
n of David
Bce.wi bin
auv if guy
'nlmvW N * * UJ v » r a« AV
Wituc» my hand and official signature.
JOB TURNER,
*eptl3-3Ul Ordinarv. C.
GMiOntiMti—C'otqnlti
OrJiiuvry’s Office, )ypt s, 1873.
To all whom it may concern. Klig-ali Tillu-..
having applied to me io pro;Kir lorm. ibr f^rma-
neiit letter* of administration 011 tfce estate of
Juiues Flowers, late of rahl county, deceased
This is to cite all and singular the creditors, •<
next ot klu of James /'lower* to Iks and anre
at my office, within »!.e time allowed by law-,*
show cause, it any they can, why |»eriunitent u
ministration should not 1-1 rr^tyd k0 Eiyah
lillman on ,'am?a iiowcr**estate.
Wimesi uiy hand and official signature.
JOB lUR.VER,
sept 13-CO.l Ordinary, C. C.
Thcmasville Aeverfisements,
Dr.JolmD.UeTS,
Unviss Located In
TffQ.VXS VILLEt fiff,
Wimld respectfully announce to the public
enendly, that he cores diseases oltbe
Throat, Gravel, Diseases of the H*an
and Liver, Injlamation of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indigestion,
Sick Headache,
AND
Disease, of Long Standing.
Cancers
InvariablyCurecU
PILES TREATED
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
To Tie Ladies!
that he cures all diseases peculiar to
Females. He has never failed to give
relief where his directions were r.trictlj
carried out. Hundreds of Females In
Georgia and other States, supposed to
he incurable, having been treated by
so many physicians, without benefit,
will fcheerfully rcndei testimony in be
half of his ability to euro all diseases
so universally prevailing with their
Sex.
Because of his unlimited success,
he makes this branch ofhis profession
a specialty.
lie may ho found at all hours during
the day af his Drug Store, McIntyre’s
building, on Jackson .Street, Thomas-
villo, Georgia.
A good assortment of
Drugs t Metises
Kept constantly on hand.
Terms Cash ! I'kofits Small ! !
Thomaarille Advertisements
ATTENTION
LAND-BUYEUS!
•lures miles South jff Thomasrillc; costuming
1981-3 •c m, U0 acres Iu cultivation mutiv
ffrmh, and the balance wsU timbered aud well
vutcrad, uud good neighbor hood. School
• aud Churches convenient. Dm entire
under good fence; good dwelling and out-
A bargain will br given. Terms easy, apply
J.M.RUSH1N,
wpbKKIm Or to tbu Office.
THOMAS & SHEFFIELD,
Jackson Street,
Next door to Wnght & Stegalls Bank.
DKAX-j-PTR, IN
Domestic Dry-goods, Family Gro
ceries, Planters supplies
of till kinds,
Sold tit the very lowest prices,
Call and examine our stock.
aagi6-3m
Tbomasville Advertisements.
TOURNAMENT!
AT the Tournament 10 cum r.fT
VJl.LKat tliti Fourth Jnnuul Fail
<)corgis Agricultural and Mocha
linn on Friday, the 7th .lav or N
following rules and regulations wil
Tit whole distance to b.- rut, I
circle track 350 j*
Time ii
wl.kh it is to Ih:
Laa«o,7fiMt long. 1 1-4 inches at the but
and taptring to the j«»int, w!|| 14; used.
Ther^tvllll^ Ms tine*, 2 ln.hu fn diameter,
sospetided frofii so tlufr tho tings will be '
feet froai the groan- 1 •** - * *
■OBI the ground, tobc taken In "cartt lolut,'*
each ring to count one and each Knight win ride
igh three lime*.
" Ight makes time than 13 seconds
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
Refl>re making your arrangements lo follow
the advice of the "thousands who have already
gone,” it would 1st well to consider what baa
been done to make the Journey to your‘ Homes
tn the W est a* ple:naut and os tree from dan
ger os human skill and foresight can accomplish.
By consolidation and o.nstruction a mal ha*
U en put into <qi, ration on the shortest possible
hue from Nashville, Tcnn., L> rit. I>rufa, “the
future great city ol the world." T1.U line the
ST. LOUIS A SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY,
has during the pssf year, earned on invaluable
reputation by it* smooth track, prompt tinie.
sure connection*, and the magnifieecce of its
|ia*»engere.{uipment. Its trains are mxde up of
—, .... TovWed with
M.9 fn/hvin
nr, through
fllhFhrk
ky, tln-n.
a iodne-
nc n.r.Muwi «iov sir 07..ks
it i» ptfitte 03 dte dole ii.c ran
^<1Inst Itrawirng-iUom Steeping
rithout change from XashcVte to :
• tickets to St. l»ui
by any other line, remembering tba?
The St. M**•{« Sr hoHlh^nUrn.
from Nashville t
W mik-s the short
, Omaha. Denv<
HU
is the •JurUU, ciapent, tpite-kt
line under one raanagem.
St. Louis, and is from CO 1
est to 81. utmls. Kansas <
thiilijrnia, Texas, an«l all
al*o the • Chicago Shortest Line,” r»a Evans
Till*.
selves and your
sou or by letter. _
Agent, near College stree’t Depot,
Nashville, Tenn., or to tbe undersigned.
W. B. DAVENPORT,
General Ticket Agent, St, Djl.»».
jaa78-lj.
antteer .
DISSOLUTION.
The FIRM heretofore existing under the name
of S & I. K<J5EiV/'KLD, i, t*U day disw>lve*l
by mutual consent. Mr. I. Baaeafrid hating
purchased tbe entire interest o{ the turmer part
ner. tbe bu-ire^ ofsaklfm wlUbecontinae<l
by him. He amuse* all liabilities, and all ior-
oes having claims against the lore firm must
preseat thorn to him within thirty days x and all
gfeMod to them will pIsaStottUTpromiHlv
with the successor.
_.A, * 8. ROSEN FELD.
, tep<C-3W I. ROSE>>XLD.
Seect at. Notice.—In hMoraing sole
control of the old firm I take occasion
to thank our former friends for their
liberal patronage, and hope to merit a
continuance ofibeir favor*.
L BOSENFELD.
r it he loc
s his!
n the
ill lose all the
The distance between '*seh **0.4 am 1.
»rd*
alter each run the Knights will l>e ro*iuir»
appear in frout ot the Judge's stand and de
the rings taken aud no Knight will
aim nny rings except " • -
Knight.
mittee of Jrangt
gui win ue snowed
■laim any rings except those tl. doit td.
;hts intending t«» ride will nr a* carl v a
possible, notify in writing tlie secretary of
He committee of drongement oftiieir narn
>ml the character under which they intend
file.
o Knights
... herefore. ii
alrea<ly selectc<i, the Nocietarr wl
euch Knight ** •*— * *—
ige his Char set
1 • • udge# will U
counties
/fssociation offers the following prizes
m.t tiOLn • #
To the most sncce^fu! Knight...' |tfo V)
a aft’acsaarate— zs
it , - t/ucen; the second
»niglii (unmarried) the crown-
therofore, if a Knight ihooret a characte
y selected, the .Vccietary
ify such Knight ot that fact
hange hi* character.
Marshal* and Ju.lges will be chosen bv
AnJ t<
Masl..
- Inspection of the
the Secretary of Um S-iath
» —» fl d Merhatiical Aoo-u-
tiori, win* will furnish him with a >(>-■*, hjtet
to the grtnsmU./ree of ehnrg'
F'rlankr, v pl, to w. R I>».
range me nl ^ tljo Committee of At-
f G*jt. g. 3. Weight, Albany,
[ Cju-t. J. 11. ItcwTta Oi ■
. i “ T. R. UcxxawrLi
c °**' i Lw* C<a, Fla.
ell. HUalwklge.
las* Co.. FI
ffiUTuMSixruii, Mon:ieelk>
I A. J. Iati, Ibiasirillc.
IW.E. Dawes, sec’v
Oaing to the limitol lirnr allowed for the To«r-
*?■* iu ,1 "' 'dthe large namber of
Kn gUis satst tbe list-. St i» deemed
AND
GRAPE VINES!
BUic ViucyuiMl,
The public 1
^■arol to fill c
My stock of trees embraces a select ussori merit
of Apj.Ie*, /Val ins, plums, Cli.rrrles, Kasi.ber-
rics, i.ooseberries, and the following varl~ti?s of
Mlmrtlrlt, km. h4<kte, Usstchess dr
inash/rMr, ttnpp', inrnritr,
Writer mf UUsshfleld, Os-
hmrsse't Hmmmer, MUII
Mtssermtlce, aud
luany other varieties—Dwarf and Staudxtd, and
Havingpurchai&d Mr JffllN STARK’S large
■tockn:Ui«|>e \ inn*, footedathis ‘Piney Wink
V ineyanl," and having already on hand a quan
tity of «ny own rooting, I can ofi«r sapor tor in
ducement* to purchaser*. Thoy ars fwo years
old, and embrace thetidVowlng popalar varieties:
Delaware, Mary Aun,
Hartford, Catawba,
Concord, black Warren,
Iona, Black Hawk,t
Virginia Secdliug MarthaJ
Union Village, Eumahnc,
Ives’ Seedling, Rogers’ 2£o. I,
Crevclin", JMo6d‘$ Black,
Clinton, Tcka,t
Renta, White Concord,!
Miles, Isabella,
Diana, *Scuppernong, >
Israella, purple & white >
Cunningham, Salep\
Wilder^ Rogers’ No. 1.
Govlhe, t New and extra
varieties.
stock, whether trees or vines, are ffuaran
U» be true t/» name. They will n!s> la
trimmed teady for setting out aad Care full'
Receiver’s Sale.
fTNDER and by virtue off an or<ler of U.e Hon.
Su|«rior i ourt of Thomas county, I «aimll
at publfe outcry. Iwfora the Ogut Hnuse door In
Thomasville on the
1st Tuesday iv» November
following tracts of land,
* of the old Mow AndersA plonLatkm :
Thr - Taylor I'rarllon,"
contolBing Itn acres, aunt <* less. ImprwrtsJ
sad in^gooil^tateot cultivation A nioc two or
ng that part of sahl f Jontnoon lying Couth of
eGuorgU sod Fk>:hla line, o*<l w|Jo«*iag Dr.
(lower. L90 acres under fence and la fine eotott-
for a crop. Some imiwovesaenta.
910 Arm,
Ulng that pan of mid plantation lying South of
tbe Georgia and TlurfdM line, adjoining the land*
of In. ifower. Dr. Young aad John Yeung. t«
acre* mure or 1< as, in good eoCkiltUn Car rmltlva-
tton. Small imprevrsaunta. This Wart has a*
on It auam of the fineut land fat Uhls sueUoawf the
Mate ami Us “
the foil owing onlers in nddi-
I jr« - Tbs BuiiUr -if Kni^Lw p*ru>*tpating
the T-cirnanua: «UU he luoitud to twentv.
nceond—lh« iaitiation fee mast be uakl ay
each (USlcMrr «?.,:»*.» L-r... I.U . - • *
li*tc|.
TkW—J^eslrfc* will be allowed after Geto-
i»R.‘ W. F- ROBINSON. Commander
A J. LOVE, 8jp»riutemlent.
THE McAFEE HOUSE,
Sa^IXAJ. VlLT.Ti, O.
1 $ KEPT U tha nrnut ilsgint styie. TheuWt-
word trains front Mneoa dine at SmithvfDle.
nnd the traveling pnbUc wtU fiml at this H<
“rst-dmnaocoxzunodAtfoc*. GirgMaaeoD
MIMtW
A. r, WRIGHT.
C. W. STEGALL
THUS. C. MITCHELL Special Partner.
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
HANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
•Iditlon to their Bonking buxine** they
NEW IJHICK WAREHOUSE
Dining Saloon.
Table Supplied with
Dcsli Oysters anil Fish
AND THE BEST OF EVERYTHING.
toh ut Any nnd All Horn*.
LOCATION ON JACKSON ST.
xubsrriUr Uke* pkosuro in lafuruiiug tbe
public that h.- is still at his old »taiid and pre
pared tusoH.mroo.Uir them with .dl things
Good to lCnt.
He Is fitting up, aiwl will have reo.lv iu a few
days, a Dining Apartment, whk It will lw retire!,
■■uvenient, well furalshed and kept thorough^
nd will keep coustluuly‘supplied*wTth W ° M l ‘ a,, ,
Tlie Finest Cigiii’m,
10,000 of the folk.wmg iN.pular hrumls m.w iu
; Ueimt Victoria. Iw Hi. a Oja, 1.* !U.su, H*).
. 15cents; U Fl»r do Mornlm., 10cents.
mid foTmhT* ttrr,v,M * s l,v «vrr>
fa wily «itoui:im;s.'
» figu
.r 21-ly
i hand aud
. F. PRKVATT
To Victors of Tlioinubvillu tho l»ro-
prictor ofle-rs iuducciucuU
UiiKurpasHttl!
Rooms Large,
—AND—
Well Fcrnished !
POLITE Ml) OBLIGING
SERVANTS.
House on tho ♦ brner of BBOA I» A < IJL F ST’S
First-class Boarder* Solicited.
J. A. LINTON,
K'ropricior.
»l*r5 \y
THOM AS Vn^LE
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
G. J. NORRIS, PROPRIETOR
r^;£r.
II(XUSES and HVGG1ES.
FIERT-CLAE3 TUBNOUTB
r iu nu
•ing:«,
Ottod Sb»l# awl hum k Lots itr Hrorerv.
HACKS and C.VRRIAGES.
Alwpft ou hand for the aeeotnnMjdalkfU of (oto-
OMNIBUff will attend all Trains.
•prfoly
itoktferdkffrthaon
<«1. K.R Ym ,
: pruitivu aalem dispaawl off privately hu
ff. T. DAVIA.
forehand. Te sms Cash
r* A t.'au uf these lands torn he sum at the
e of Hammond A Daria, and wytowi hy
il will W prutopGr and cheurisUy anew mud.
Brother Jonathan,
A Large FAMILY PAFER
It publiahed Weekly At $1.25 a tear.
It has bean anlarged to fi lung eslumas, and
fomsw thm cheapest pufur nf the kind In the
nyime—rfrue. Our Uet Catohgur —nt true.
T1I£
FraoxteJin
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHf£.fOFZPIffJ.
Capltaly - - 9100,000OO
AMCtt,Jan.l,'T3, 83,303,67110
read; $3,500,000 Lonei Paid.
EXCELLENT REASONS
For Ia«urmg la the
Franklin Fire Insurance Co,,
I'ladeipula.
eolf tnat ofaay oth«
ii Ibr United atatee
ofjwuriy Oxam.ono ara
lag to the |>r«>ri*ii>iu nf iu Charier.
»!. tie badness tsllmltod to Fl*« lasatxacu
teluslvelr
» are promtjdy aeUlwl, when
glasuroncu. safrtv Is thu I
P»dnt. at a fair rate of premium, a else
will sekx t tho Mrougest «'omi*axy. rathe*
* Weak and newly established one.
W. E. DAVIES, Agent.
SALE AMD LIVERY
STABLES!
Buggies and Horses for Hire,
—AND—
Parties sent to any portion of tlie
COUNTRY,
At tho most Reasonable Rates.
<hll at my largo Brick Stable* on Broad Smrt
and are my
HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS,
K. J. VOI’NO.
NEW STORE
AND
NEW GOODS!
The friumls aad lotrcua of Ut. J. 3. Block
•hear are raraeuUy tcqecetod to cad on him la
Mclnlyre’s \em Building,
un Jarfceuu A'U.and c
e Us stock efWELL-
ZKLECrKDand ALto tsOOim. ntsMnckc
braces ALapfe
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
NOTIONS,
ETC.. ETC.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Itach a. tfl bun —d. Flak nm
■«> »l ■!>«■«. B.
T-taa— taC d CW.W, r>tm
ir an .*.
First-Class House
rufoAreo. Call and see for
. see for ymwim, pufeue
•re lew, and cheap, hr CASH, thuto ym
danaaftcHod, at thu mOHEMT MHO, at,
tn hurtur trade. —— m r
*■ le uH frteode and cuaiseaers eff the CBd Firm
effAUcUHLA * WILLIAMS, uhe an l».
dehtod to Um are reuuuded tu masmm up and Mt-
tUoU) DEBTS and sun anew, titom are tight
ZZCSSiST- “ *“ T** w
J. J. BLACKSHEAR.
Tboroasville Advertisemeiity
S. J. Cassels,
(Next floor to I\ McGljufliau'R, Rem
ington’s Block.)
OSVGGI&T,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
GARDEN SEEDS,
WRITE LEAD,
ZINC l'AINT
COLORS
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
I.U ItltlCA 2’ING,
AND I’ATNTOiLS
1'r.i.* 1 "” 0
to ^ l ::5V”.Kri", rr *' <u —
.itl c.rt fuUy ' 1 lUt J-
Bakery
AND*
CONFECTIONERY.
A. H0ME1STER,
AT IIIB OLD HTAND,
Keejm «unsUntly on hand a fell suj |.|y #1
Nuts.
Jeltiea.
J'lcklea,
Fruits, all hhofs,
rr,thing Ii. thi. |,i
TOYS :
holce scl.'tlon, *n>bra<.lfig evrrythlf-g >skua|
tel to pleasu the little f.Jks.
Fine Liquors,
For Medk-oi purj^ees- .Voar better la the mar>
|k/ t orv| ot.iu'slerafe price*.
ALE «£ LAGER
A - *• 4 ■ HOS DltAI'GflT.
-.dJier Partic* fejq.l^.l u[va d*,r\ Mticr,
-*rll-ly.
Buggy,
RepoMitor.Vs
Har.ngremoreJ my stack mt Buggiee. r*nh
a Wrrm.Hr., to thu t-rurt id JACKHlhs
XAlHtoX iHnvis, od> dag thu Mar*,
huusuul WRIGHT * hTWiAi 1., I yivUr to
A Larger 8‘ocb Better r anet» asd at
LOWER Mum THA* »YEk BETDRB
KEPT IK THU MARKET,
and I died •very vehicle I sell tu rutuvnff
UmU. I cod sapmeiti atlrotfen k my s<«,h e
PLNTATION WAGONS,
kwp thu heat Wage* tout to mnde mJ nU (tom
nt stout the aaaae prtoe eff th« erdtnwry
lltymastettlal lighter to the leum. retry n
toe rim InadaadUetl eevr thmmmnt other. TO
UMCIftTOUKKT/fElL ^
Olw toy ffjwfcss lmeurttontod.ru yvdudsl
ehwwtor.. I em mtZG I ean euit y^w.
SS SLKSSL? 4 * 94 ***
w M. fMim.