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THE TIMES.
THOMASTILLE, GA.
Satuiiday, October. 18, - - 1873.
LOCAL COLUMN .
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
TIKI, will I. fcrrkc. la tlie varioo. churcltes
to Borrow ft* follow*: *
ProtbjtarUn Church.—Roy. Mr.—
at the usual boon morning and evening. Sab
bath School 4 P. M.
Baptist Churcii.—Services by the Rev. Mr.
tiauklen at night. Sunday School, 9 A. M.
fruooiTL CnuacH.—Services by Rev. Ur.
JIabbiu marataf^ad evening. Sunday School,
• r. m. •. * • 1 :
Post Office Bonn.
From an«l after this date, the"office will be oj*n
for the tlellvery of mail, aa follows :
from 8 a. tn., to 12 m.. in the morning.
From 2 to 6 p, m.. in the evening.
From 8 to 9 a, m., on Sunday*. •
Frout door will be open so that parties Laving
lock boxes can get their mall at all boura. The
malls for all pointswill close at 6n. tn.
J. W. SEWARD, P.M.
March 31st 1873.
Cotton Market.
We have no change to report in our tjuotatlon
of prices this week. Prices as below are well
sustained and any amount of green-backs
are here to buy with. Planters will be met read-
ily at quotations with the money. B iu< in your
cotton If the prices suit you- Merchants in set
tlement are paying longer prices—cotton is com
ing i n more Duly and la readily taken by the
Ordinary....
GoodOrdlni
Dow Middling 141-2 ,
Middling, j. is
Call fer one of your lady friends and
pass a pleasant evening at the City
Hall on Wednesday evening.
Camp meeting is going on at Spring
llill. Horses and turn outs will be in
requisition tomorrow.
There will be no services in the
Baptist or Methodist churches in the
morning.
The Brass Band enthused the Agri
cultural meeting ou Thursday, by
the stirring music.
Wc aro forced to leave out some cora-
municaloins which would have aj»-
peared this week but for want of space.
They will appear nex* week.
Our Planting trionds and others in
terested will please remember that
they cau be supplied with the Premi
um lists of our approaching Fair, by
calling at the Times office.
Don’t fail to go to the Grand Musi
cal Concert and gift enterprise ou
next Wednesday evening the 22U.
The Band has gotten to be an cs-
aculial thing let, us sustain it.
Personal.—Our young fricud Char
ley Byington dropped in on us one day
this week. Charley is one of the '‘Lcl-
antfe” o! the South, withal a splendid
fellow, and keeps the best house in the
State at Fort Valley.
Wo understand from the Secretary
of tlio Fair, that his books are open
for entries, and that he already has a
number ot entries made. That don’t
look much like a failure.
Another Soda Fount.
A. Tlomcfetcr would call the atten
tion of the public to bis ice-cold Seda
Water, made from the best and nurcst
Syrups. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ice
always on hand, and for sale in quan
tities tc suit purchasers.
aprillli tf.
An occasional sharp report of a pis
tol, in the bauds of our watchful Mar
shal aud vigilant policertCU sounds
tlio knell of some; canine. w'!*o
has not complied with corporate law
by donning a “regulation” collar.
“Music hath charms to bootlie the
savage bieast, &c,” and we do not
doubt but that it will have a sooth in;
©fleet on many a fair maid and gallant
escort, Wcdnceday night. Go and try
it. ^
Wd congratulate our Episcopal
friends, on having secured the servi-
cos of a n;inistcr regularly. The Bcv.
Mr Babbitt, will hereafter minister iu
things spiritual,- 011 every alternate
Sabbath. His flist regular appoint
ment will commence to-raorrow.
It is only necessary for us to call
tlio attention of our readers to the ap
peal made by Col. McGlashan. They
will surely respond to this wai! that
comes irom beyond tho Mississippi.
On to-morrow, let us see what the
churches, Sunday Schools and pcoplo
of Thomasvillc will do toward allevia
ting the sufferings of Memphis and
Shreveport.
Found.—On the old Coffee Itoad,
about 12 miles from Thomasvillc, a
leather pocket-book, containing a small
amount of money and a paper bearing
the name K. McKinuon. Tho owucr
cau obtain the same, by coming for
ward, proving property and paying
for this advertisement. Apply at this
office. ' oct. 15 It.
At Levy's: a magnificent stock of
Dress Goods, compiling all the new
styles.
At Levy’s: the largest and most
iashionnble stock of Gent’s and Youth’
clothing.
At Levy's: a large line of the cele
brated Seamless Kid Gloves, and oth
er qualities. Embroideries and Laces.
Sash Kibons, Velveteens and all other
novelties of the season.
At Levy’s: Blankets, Flannels and
Piece Goods in large varieties. Also.
200 Shawls of the latest styles just
opeued.
At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or in
largo quantities, very low.
apr. 5-ly
Mr. I. Levy, one ot our enterprising
Broad st., merchants, has just had
finished a handsome iron veranda ou
the front of his building. The iron
was furnished by the well known
fouudrymen of Savannah, Messrs.
McDonough A Balantyne.
Mr. L. F. Thompson done the
work.
Two Additional Policemen.—
This will be welcome news to our cit
izens. As will be seen by reference
to action of council our city fathers
have authorized his Honor, the Mayoi
to employ two additional policemen at
a salary of 8400 per annum. With
this addition to our force the way of
tho transgressor will bo hard in the
corporate limits of Thoouuville.
Tde Concert Wednesday Nigiit.
Tho young gentlemen composing
the band, will give a recherche enter
tainment on Wednesday night at the
City Hall, to finish paying for their in
struments. A splendid collection of
music will be rendered, in the very
best style. This part of the perform
ance will be followed by a di awing, in
which every ticket holder will draw a
prize. Remember there are no blanks
in this lottery. Many of the prizes
arc handsome and valuable. We hope
to see a large crowd out, as the price
of admission is only 50c—25c for chil
dren.
A Laudable Enterprise.—The
ladies of the Baptist Church have or
ganized a “ Benevolent Association,”
for the purpose of rendering aid and
comfort to the poor and destitute of
ir town.
In order to further this truly benev
olent work, they propose meeting at
some private tesidence in the place,
once or twice every month and have
what is termed a “ cake cutting.” We
will not describe the modus operandi,
hut trust that at the next affair of this
kind, that all who can spare anything
to this noble work, will be on hand
and see for themselves.
Wc had the pleasure of being pres
ent at the Rev. Mr. Gauldens at the
one on Friday night last, aud certain
ly a more really enjoyable and pleas
ant gathering wc have never witness
ed. Bright sparkling eyes, made still
mere beautiful, by the consciousness
jfbciug engaged in a good cause,
shone with a happy lustre. Whilst
the little folks were perfectly carried
awayfwith each other.)
Over 82S,00 was realized.
From the following it will be seen
that those who are in need of an ex
pert, in putting in perfect order and
repair, Pianos, Organs Ac., will have
an opportunity cf engaging such a
person during the present month.
This house employs none but the vety
first workmen, and consequently our
citizens may rely on any agent sent
out by Messrs. LuJden & Bates.
Edij’s Times: Wc beg leavo to ask
that you give notice in your pafier,
that during the present mouth we
shall have a fust-class Piano and Or
gan Tuner and Repairer in your city,
and all i>er8ons wishing work in his
line done, can be served in the best
manner by leaving their orders with
you. Respectfully,
Ludden & Bates.
Owing to the financial crash and
Uie failure of the Northern Pacific
Railroad, several peanut stands have
been fotced into bankruptcy, whilst a
number of pic and upplc dealers, have
gone into liquidation. But the sad
dest results of this unnatural and un
healthy inflation of our national cur
rency, is seen in its effects on the pea
nut stands, several having been forced
to issue “certified checks.”
A general meeting of dealers in
goobers has been called, when it is
supposed that they will pass resolu
tions sustaining each other, and agree
ing to take “ certified checks of depos
it” at par, in payment for goobers
when bought in sums of less than 15c.
The Meeting on Thursday.—
We were pleased to uoticc the una
nimity and sameness cf purpose which
pervaded Jhe meeting at it its dose on
Thursday. Whilst sC*no doubted, all
cheerfully united in upholding’ our
Fair aud makiug an effort that must
ueccssarily bring success on the 4th
prox.
The appeal of the ever vigilant Pres
ident, Col. Wright, who has watched
over this enterprise with a parents so-
lictudc, was enough to have aroused
a feeling of enthusiasm in the breast
of men fur less devoted to a cause,
than the stockholders of this Associa
tion are to their organization. In less
than an hour alter the adjournment
ol the meeting the Prcs’t. had Hashed
the intelligence by telegraph, to ever)’
part of the country that old Thomas
w ould hold a Fair of which our people
shall he proud.
Early yesterday moruing a corps of
workmen were set to work. From
this lime until everything is in perfect
readiness, the note of preparation will
he ringing from early dawn until late
at night. The hearts ot our people arc
in the enterprise, the ladies are coin-
iug up nobly to assist in making it a
success — consequently we know no
such word as fail.
Of R FI UK DEPARTMENT.
Wc took occasion in our last issue,
to allude to the disorganized state of
our lire department, and urged coun
cil to adopt an ordinance that would
meet the approval of all; thereby, fos
tering and cementing together this
very csseutial part of our city govern
ment. We have had a splendid or
ganization iu the past, and may have
iu the future. Wc have two white
companies composed of the best young
men in the town, and one colored, in
whose ranks aro found some of the
very hest material to bo hod in the
place. These men give tlielr time aqd
labor to the town for nothing; many
of them have gone to a heavy person
al outlay, they risk life and limb, and
are ever oh the alert, even at the si
lent midnight hour, to spring to the
rescue of our slumbering citizens.—
They should meet with that recogni
tion at the hands of the city govern
ment, to which their devotion and ser
vices so justly entitle them.
Wc are plcasd to see that at the last
regular meeting of council, the ordi
nance which appears elsewhere, was
passed to its second reading.
It has been so amended as to elimi
nate features mcorpotated in former
ordinances, and which were consider
ed objectionable to the diffeieut fire
companies composing the department,
and we think will meet the hearty ap
proval of every Company in the de
partment.
Without unity andcouccrt of action,
and a responsible and energetic head
to tho Uie department, tho town and
citizens will lack that protection to
which as tax payers they aro entitled.
Wc think the wise and prudent action
of the city council will give us the
former—now lot us have the latter*
IMPORTANT ORDINANCE-
REGULAR MEETING.
Council Chamber. )
Tbomasville, Ga., Oct.13'73.)
The following revised Ordinance
wds read the second lime:
AN ORDINANCE for the re-organ-
izalion of the Tbomasville Fire De
partment, with rules and regulations
for the government of the same.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the town of Thomasvillc,
that from and after the passage of this
ordinance—
Sec. 1 The Fire Department of the
town of Thomasvillc is hereby compo
sed of the following Companies; Nep
tune, No. 1. Vigilant, No. 2. En-
uc Companies, and Rescue No. 1
oolc and Ladder Company.
2. Each Company elect its own offi
cers. and at such times as they deem
proper.
3. In each year, at the third regular
meeting ol Council, (or as soon there
after as practicable,) in the month of
January, there shall be elected by the
Council a Chief and an Assistant
Chief of the Fire Department, who
shall continue in office for one year, or
until theirfsuccessors arc elected.
4. At all fires the Chief, or in his ab
sence the Assistant Chief of the Fire
Department, or in the abecuce of both
the officer in command of the senior
Fire Company shall have control of
all the apparatus belonging to the De
partment, and assign to each such
work and duties as he may deem prop
er. Provided, however, that the offi
cer in command at any fire shall not
order any building to tie blown up un
less the mayor and a majority of the
Alderman present shall give their as
sent to the same being done. They
may also object to any building (dot
on fire,) being pulled down, when the
owner of such building also objects.
5 In case of alarm of fire it shall be
the duty of the Marshal and members
of the police to assemble at said fire aud
report themselves to tbe Mayor or act
ing Mayor.or to such Aldermen as may
be present, and obey such orders as
may be given them by the Mayor, or
Mayor, pro-tem, or Aldermen present,
for enforcing the provisions of this or
dinance, and for the preservation of
the public peace, and the preservation
of property from plunder or injury.
0. Any person who shall discover
any house on fire, between the hours
of « p. m., and sunrise, and will give
first n proper alarm by tolling the fire
bell in the Market House, or elsewhere
for not less than fifteen iniuutcs, (un
less ordered to stop before,) shall on
presenting proof the service hav
ing been rendered by him, before the
Mayor, be entitled to receive for his
having done so — from the Treasurer
of the town.
7. The Chief of the Fire Department
is cnqiowered to take charge of and to
have the care and management of ail
engine houses and see that the same
are in good order, as well as all other
implements that now belong to, or may
hereafter be provided by tne town of
Thomasvillc. lie shall prepare as
soon as practicable after his election
as Chief, a detailed report giving the
effective force of the seveial Compa
nies the condition of all the fire appa
ratus and other property placed under
his care, with such recommendations
or other information as he may deem
proper. This report shall he submit
ted to Counail iu writing during the
month of Fcbuary, and entered upon
the minutes and be published with the
same.
8. It shall be the duty of the Fore
man of each Company to have the ap
paratus put in proper order, as soon
as possible after every fire, drill, pa
rade or other turn oul, and report im
mediately the condition of their appa
ratus to the Chief of the Fire Depart
ment
t). Each Engine Company shall be
allowed sixty dollars npr appupi for or
dinary expenses and live dollars addi
tional for every fire at which their en
gines throw water, and the Hook and
Ladder Comnany shall be allowed
twenty-four dollars per year and two
dollars additional for every fire at
which t|ieir apparatus is used.
10. The Chief is pmpQiyercd tohavo
any neccessary repairs madp-in Jii§ de
partment, the amount of the same not
exceeu! ,l ‘ r — dollars. Repairs over
that amouot, or aoj nc " !><»«» needed
in tho Fire Department, shau 20'- be
ordered, unless done so by order of
Council on the recommendation ot the
Chief of the Fire Department.
11. Every Company which is now or
may hereafter form a part of the Fire
Deportment consents on their part not
to withdraw apparatus or services
from the control of the Chief or Officer
of the Fire Department without giving
— days previous notice to the Council
of such intention.
12. The officers of the Fire Depart
ment. and officers and members of all
Fire Companies shall be exempt from
the paymeut of street taxes, so long
as their respective Companies arc iu
efficient working order.
13. Anv officer or private of any
Hook and Ladder, or Fire Engine,
Hose or Extinguisher Company, who
may, in the proper discharge of liis du
ties at a fire, sustain an injury, which
shall permanently disable him from
making a support for himself cr
family, he or his family shall be enti
tled to receive from the Town Council
aunually such an amount of iponcy as
the Mayor and Couucil shall in their
judgment deem adequate to protect
him or his family against want. *
Following accounts were ordered
S aid:—Rescue Book and Ladder Co.,
20, G. J. Norris 810, Ainsworth &
Finn, 820,00 Thompson 854,84
Alderman Stark then moved that
his Honor, the Mayor, be authorized
to employ two more Policemen at rate
ol 8400 per annum, and that the con
tract with Messrs. Wright & Stegall
be an annulled at expiration ot one
month was seconded and passed.
Council adjourned.
aMOS J.LOVE,
flerk and Treturcr.
The Savannah Picsbylery com
menced its semi-annual session at the
Presbyterian church in this place on
Thursday. Rev. Mr. Hoyt, of Atapul-
gus is moderator with Rev. R. Q
Way stated clerk. tjuiU a number
of ministers and Elders are present
and all with whom we have met ex
press themselves highly pleased with
our town anil its hospitality.
We extend a cordial welcome to the
members of the Presbytery to call at
tbe Times’ office and supply them
selves with our exchanges.
The following comprise this body
so far as wc could learn :
Ministers—Rev. Mcssis. Iloyt, of
Attapulgns, Montgomery, of Wal-
thouryille, John Quarterman, of
Montgomery Ctx, It. Q. Baker, of St
Marys, Bell, of Brunswick, Quarter-
terman, of Tbomasville, and R. Q.
Way Evangelist.
Ruling Elders—Messrs. Donaldson,
of Balnbridge, fester, of Decatur Co.,
Fuller, of Brunswick, Moore, of Black-
shear, King, of Wayne, Patterson, ol
Boston Church, and Hausell,of Thom-
asvilie. _
On Sunday morping the installation
of Rev. N. P. Quarterman as Pastor
of the Church at Thoinasville, will
take place; and in the afternoon the
communion will bo administered.
Appeal for Meaaphis it Shreve
port.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 15, 5873.
Col. P. McGlashan Can you not
collect at least, one dime from each of
your neighbors. We pray yon to
make tbe effort. Send the aggregate
to Hi H. Tucker, Atlanta, Ga.
E. W. Warren,
A. T.'Spalding,
H. H. Tucker.
[COXMU NICATED.]
Tiiomasvillk, Ga., Oct. 17,73.
In view of the above appeal, I earn
estly call upon every man, woman and
child in ThouiasviHe to contribute
their mite as God has blessed them,
towards the relief of the sorely afflicted
people of the plague stricken cities of
Shreveport and Memphis. We who
have been blessed with an unusual de
gree of health in our pleasaut town all
the summer can form bnt a faint idea
of the awful horrors of the plague iu
those cities. The wiping out of whole
families by the fell destroyer, the dis
ruption ot all family ties, the wild
grief of mothers, fathers deprived at
once of kindred, means, and all sup
port,’the starvation, neglect, and other
demoralization every where prevalent
under so terrible a scoorge; 000 or
phans in Memphis and 400 in Shreve
port, crying aloud to Heaven for
mercy; and to man for help; make
up the outlines of a picture, the con
templation of which should rouse ev
ery heart and soul in this favored
place to come to the rescue.
I respectfully request every mer
chant in this place to-day, to place's
small box on their counter for contri
butions and report the result at sun
down to my place of business. I also,
call on every Sabbath school to take
up a collection for same purpose, and
the various pastors of Uie churches
here arc respectfully requested to help
in tho good work by taking up a col
lection to-morrow, which they can
send direct or through me. The en
tire amounts of subscriptions shall he
published in next issue of the Euter-
prise and Times.
Let us all make a voluntary offering
that shall be honorable to us and
cheering to our distressed brethren,
whom we trust w-iil ere long be re
lieved from their trouble and scourge.
P. McGlashan.
The flooring iu front of Judge Tookfe,
J. W. Sewarife offices and the Post-of
fice, has been replaced by a new one
—adding much to the appearance as
well as comfort and safety of those
having busiucss on the opposite side
of their street.
If you uccd any first class brick call
on Mr. J. 1*. Arnold. 11 aving ful
filled liis contract with the building
committee of the Masonic Hail ho is
now prepared to furnish good brick at
his yard near town in any quantity to
suit purchasers. His material being
good he is euabled to manufacture a
good article of brick and purchasers
would do well to examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere. tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Joy to tlie World! Woman is
Free !
Among tlie many motlern discoveries looking
to the happiness and amelioration of Uie human
race, none la entitled to higher consideration
than tbe renowned remedy—Dr. J. liradtUdd*
Vernal* Regulator, Woman's beat friend. Hv
it woman in ema'icijiated from nnmtorlcs* IU*
I*cnliar to her rex. Before its magic |M»wer ail
guiaritles of the womb vanish. It cureji »up-
“** ft remofo* uterine<•!»-
m»ti|iallon and strength-
immlott of the tauntou.
This valuable medicine i* prepared and sold hv
I.. It. Uradneld, Druggist, > tlanta, Ga. Price
4150 per bottle. All re*i«ctablo drug men keep
m, u...
us immediately anoUier supply of Hu a I*K item's
Female Rkoilatou. Wc find It to to all that
*• -Uiined for it, and we have witnessed the mo»t
decided ami effects produced by.
Very Kciq.cctfully, Hl'NTEU £ dtEXASMUi.
We the undersigned Druggists take pleasure in
commending to the trade, Dr. J. llHSPKiKLl.’it
Female Kkui latoh— i Llieving it to he 4 good
and reliable remedy for tho dl.-exses for which
he recommends It.
W. A. Laxehkll, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Wison, Taylor A Co..
Atlauta, Ga,
Redwixe A Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. Lawshe, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Root. A Sox, Marietta, Ga.
t I have examined the r
STATE OP GEORGIA—Taorr
This 1* to certify that I have <
cipe of DR. .1.11UADF1KLD. ofthls rnui
as a medical man | — ’
»ion of great iner
I'aeiMS of ft.male*
TO MUSIC BUYERS.
Do not rend your order* for musical public*,
tion* North; we can till them in half the tune,
and just a* cheap. Any piece of Siiket Mesic.
or any Ml'sic Hook advertised in anv paper or
catalogue, cr published in the U. S. will U*iuai|.
ed, post-paid, to any a*rt o t the SclUi, on re
ceipt of the regular price. .Vurul sy-s. h'-ils, day
school*, teachers, and dealer* *upptied at pul>-
Usher*' rates. Our newtata oguesand bulletin*
of new music, mailed free to anv add re**.
LUDDEN & BATES’
Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga.
TO TJfE WEST I TO THE VEST!
Before makiug
the advice of tbe “thou«aml* wli
gone," it would be
been done *
Brea'done to make the journey to yoar^JIonfe!
In tbe West" a* pleasant and a* lm- from dan
ger as human skill and foresight <
By consolhlation and mnitn»
been pul into <>{*
I*. Tem
. bi
I the *horte*t p»*«ih]
msolhlatii
put into op
from Nasliv
future great city ot the world.’’ This
ST. LOl’13 & SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY,
hss during tin: pat* ysar. earned an Iu valuable
reputation by its smooth track, prompt time
sure connection*, aud the magnificence of It*
pa-fengsr equipment. Its train* are made up of
new and commodious .lay .-ar*. provide.I with
tbe celebrated MilDr Coupler and platform, and
tbe Westinct ouw air-brake.
It it potUirtljf Du on/g lint running Pullman
Palacr Itratrtng-Raom Sleeping Cart through
without change from -Vo*hnUe to St. Louie. No
other lire pretend* to offer *uch ad vantage*. *i-
titer In distance, i.u,o nr •quiptnci.t Why. then
journey by circuitous route* T I)., not ou iadue-
cl to pun-hsst tickets to St. Louis or tbe We*t
by any other line, remembering that *
"Tbe HI. I*umlt Sr Smut hue it erm.'*
is the thorfest. cheapest, guicteit. test aad o*J 9
: management from Nashville t
California. Texas, and all western points, it u
alto the • LTikago Shortest Line," ria Evans
vlDe.
You can secure the cheapest rates for your-
selves and your m'•Tables on Mdieatioa, In per-
son or by letter, to ChauucAXcCsee. South-
eru Passenger Agent, near College street Depot,
Nashville, Tenn., or to the nndersigned.
W. Ii. DAVENPORT,
Vo trouble to ** CQt ’ Su Luai «-
jun-S-ly.
DISSOLUTION.
Tbe FIRM heretofore existing under the name
©f S I. KOSE.VFELD, Is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Mr. I. Rorenfeld having
purchased the entire interest ot the former part
ner, tbe busieem ef said firm will be continued
,/ , . - t- liabilities, and all for
ties having claims against the late arm must
present them to him ■ I thin thirty days s and all
indebted Ip them win please settle promptly
S. ROSEN FELD,
I. ROsEN FELD.
MpttOOd
Special Notice.—In hstaming sole
control of the old firm I take ntcaMon
to thtnk our former friends for their
liberal patronage, and hope to merit a
continuance of their favors.
L HO SEN FELD.
Special lBToiice.
TTKREAFTER no bill against the County will
XJL be entertained unlem the main in made by
authority of some member of tbe Boanl of 0na-
’ J “ Dpi In case* of inqaest.
W. P. HUBERT.
Clerk County Commissioners.
don't airr at fiiw
Without font writing to Lcddkx St Btm,
Wholesale Plano Itaden, Savannah. Ga, for
prices and terms. They are the largest Piano
dealers In the Soath, and fitrnlsh 3m best tnstrn-
ments ever sold for the money. Your choke
from flee of the beet makers In the U. S. aoy
style and price derired. Fine piano*, 7 octave,
rosewood rases, carved legs, at $30, $275, $290,
warranted for five years; superb pianos at $309.
$325, $33*, and $375. The very best pianos at
$X®» $410, $440, $490, $539, ami $C00. Tfauun
sold by small monthly payments. Pianos fur
rent. Old Planes taken in exchange. Pianos
now shipped to all parts tbe South. Every
one thinking ftf buying is incited to write as for
lowest cash or time prices. Illustrated catalogues
sent free. Adi*-
Legal Advertisements.
Sheriff Stirs for November.
ILL be sold before the Court Ho use door in
W
of Thomasrilie, on tbe first Tuc.
November next, between the legal h^urs
e the following proj erty, to-wit
district of
less. Levied on as the fwoficrty ofMaicom Mon
roe, to satisfy 11 fa in favor of James H. Baldy.—
Property tainted out by PlalntUTs Attorney.
Lot of laud No. 285, In the 18th district of
Thomas Co. Ga., containing 230 acres, more or
less. Levied on as the property of Jessee Apple-
-hi»e, to satisfy a fi fa issued August Teir
Thomas Co. Superior Court lste, in favor of Sol
F. H'llliam*. Poir*- * * ~ ' •-
plaintiff* attorney.
by A. P. Wright,
Also, same time and place, house and land
whereon, H. P. Hall now lives. Levy made by
w," —" * Sheriff.
D. F. LUKA, Sheriff.
Wm. Stegall, Formei
t» HOiSGW.t—Thomas County,
Court of Ordinary, Octo’er I, 1*73.
Whereas the propertv and effects of Betty R.
Dekle. a minor, i. without a legal representa-
being necessary.
s interested are ther
Uie Public Admi
r<liau*hip will l«e granted b
11.1L lOOKK, Ordinary™
GEOUGiut-
exeiuption of |>cr*oualty iu» Homestead, if no oh.
Jcctioo I* made and tiled in tais court thereto, I
|«i** upon the same at my office iu Thomas-
e on Thursday the ICtti of October,
rtll-.’t H. II. lOOKE, Ordinary.
G£OHG S,t—Thomas County. _
WhereatP°S. Fo>\ Aduu nlstrator ou’ the es
tate of Fannie Parramore, deceased, makes up.
plication to this Court for Letters of Dbmlreioit
from said Administration.
All |ier*ous interested arc notitlcd to file their
objections in said Court, othenriso said letters
will be granted in terra* «r the Taw.
11. //. TOOKE, Ordinary.
Julyl9-3m
G/;OItGM.M -TAocw. County.
Court of Ordinary. March IT. 1*73.
estate of ].. L. Morrison, deceased, makes appli
cation to thisCourt for Letters of’ —’ ’ '
said Adit
their objection* in Court otherwise said 1.
for Letter* of Dii>iuis*ioii iYoiu
*ted are hereby notified to flic
will be granted the applicants in terms of the
II. II. TOOKE, Ordinary
July 19-3m
.Mortgage Sale for November.
W ILL BE SOLD Iwfore the Court House door
in tbe tow n of 'Aioiuasviile. between tlio
legal hours of sale, «.u tlio tirst Tuesday in No
vemher next, the following propertv, to-wit:
L«»T-ofLand No*. Uf and 29 cintalntng 491
Ji I fa rty ireu T ‘ a’
January term of 'flioma* Superior*Court* Do*!
in favor of John fcloan. Terms cash
oct4-tf D. F. LUKE. Sheriff.
Colquitt County
Administrator’s Sale.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. Colquitt Countv.-On
the tirst Tuesday In November next, will be
Void at the Courtdioure door, in Moultrie, in
said county, within tlie lawful hours of sale the
following L>t» of Uud to-wit:
Number*27V, 27*. mid 279; also, all of 277.
lying on tho East side of Hurricane Creek. All
*aid land* lying and l-cing Iu the Eighth Dis
trict of—originally Irwin—Colquitt County.—
SoM a. the property of.!no. Gregory, deceased,
uitlis from date.
S.KM'L. V. GREGORY,
Administrator’s Sale. ,
S TATE OF GEORGIA. Mitchell County.-On
the tirst Tuesday in December »axt, will he
sold at the Court-house door, iu Camilla, in *aiil
‘'j 10 ** wful hours ufs.de the fol-
Lot No. 39V, in the 9th Dint.; Lot 280, in the
lhtbDLt.: I»l 2*1, in the loth Dist; af*o Lot
v*. lotl *•*>«»-
Min hell County. Sold us the pro|K-rty of John
Gregory, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditor*. Term*: one half cash, the other
twelve mouths
SA.M’L. C. GREGORY,
S TATE OF GEORG/A, Colquitt County.—
mil 1.0 sold on tho III," Tutvlny. in Sfevam-
fo r neif, before the Cou t Hutifkj door In Moul
trie, Colquitt Co., tbe following propertv to-wit:
Two hundred and s xty-six acre* of land, being
the North corner of Lot No. 3C*. in the Kh dis-
aid county. L«vSod on ai the pnqierty
lolm T. Cox, to *atl*f
oetll-td
W. T. ROBINSON, Sheriff.
GGOISGM % 9- I nfgHill County,
Ordinary’n Office, Sept. 8, 1*7X
To all whom It may concern, Suranah Nor
man and Virgil .Yorumii having in pr j.er form
■IT fo-d to nie for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of David It. Norman, late of
said county, deceased, ihisi* to cite all. ami
singular the creditors and next i f kin of David
B. Norman, to be ami appear at in v office, w i bin
the time allowed by law. nml *h-w more if anv
they can. why iNumanuiit wimluntration should
M b, granted to misanab and Virgil -Yunnan,
Witness my hand and official signature.
JOB TURNER,
septl3-30d Ordinary, C. C.
GKOBGi.t-Cotynltl County.
ordinary’* Office, ffept 8,1*7J.
To all w hom it may concern. Elijah Tillman
:ti of admii.i.thdlon on
ower*. late of-aid count
cite all and *>ngular the
reared —
d appear
I signature.
JOB 1 UK.VEII
Ordinary,
Thomasville Advertisements.
DAVIES & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
0/rrcs,
MEBtCt.YES,
GSE.VICftLS,
Pst/srrs,
Oils,
B&usbes,
TOIELT AND FANCY GOODS,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
Prckciniion* carefully compounded
at all hour*.
mch 22-1-y
llumreTille Advertisements.
Dr.JoiD. Andrews,
BATin, Located In
T/IQ.V.ItSriLLE, fif,
Would" respectfully announce to tlie public
coevally, that he cure* diseases of the 1
Throat, Gravel, Diseases of the Hear,
and Liver, Inflamation of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indigestion,
'Side Headache.
AND
Diseases of Lons Standing.
Cancers
InvariablyCnred.
PILES TREATED
WITH VKUM1TED SUCCESS.
To The Ladies!
lie would respectfully anuouucc.
that he cures all diseases peculiar to
Females. IJc has never failed to give
relied where his directions were strictly
carried out. Hundreds of Females in
Georgia aud other States, supposed to
be incurable, having been treated b\
so many physicians, without benefit,
will cheerfully reudei testimony iu be
half of life ability to cure all diseases
so universally prevailing with their
Sex.
Because of his unlimited success,
horunkes this branch of his profession
a specialty.
lie may bo found at all hours during
the day at his Drug Store, McIntyre's
building, on Jackson /Street. Thomas
villc, Georgia.
A good assortment ol
Drugs & Medicines
Kept constantly on band.
Terms Cash ! Profits Small ! !
. Thumasville, Ga., March 28, 1873.
TOURNAMENT!
AT tlio Tout
V1LLE at tho Fourth .
Georgia Agricultural ;
/■ft in THOMAS-
tion on Fri.lay, the 7th day or November, the
following rule* uu I regulations will observed:
The whole distance to lie run, 175 yards on a
Time In which
and U|«rifig to the point, will lie ii»*|.
There will he ala ring*, 2 inches In diameter.
*u*|ietided from post* so that tlio rings will I* 7
feet from tlie gronnd, tobu taken in "carte i*,int ••
each ring to count ono and each Knight wIU ride
run,In
trough three time*.
ITa Anight make* slower time than I
• tint run, or it he loose hi* lance on U
***rui° *** 'k* ,H ' lnU k* u **J r bave made'
The distance between each post will be 35
After each run tbe Knight* will l« required to
;>(>ear In front ol the Judge's stand and defmait
le ring* taken and no Knight will t* allowed
.ria in rihu ring, reiept those sited.
Knight* Intending to ride wr|>< -• •- -
day as powlble, notify in writing
the Committee of AraiigemuDt of their name*
and tho character under which they intend to
.Vo two Knight* can ride under th* same char
acter: therefore. If a Knight cimorea a character
already selected, the .sw-retarv will at »nce no-
Hfy .acb KnUtl u tl»t fc.1 ,, u,« I. b»,
Judge* will I* choren hv the
Commit
iSio /
To tho most *
To the 2d m««
To the 3rd n c
.m the differe
ion offer* tlie following prl
I.V GOLD t
ecntsfal Is night
sa.ccreful Knight ...
t sum esstui Kflight
u*t suc eisfhl Kn
.g of the find
id Mahl or I
aid of Honot
Knight* will te i
1 of Honor, the third,
jofiir
i‘xi*t* - .
wlii'-h will be *abje>-t
married) tb<
>r. the third.
the fourth, tlie third
hie in eostume
irgia .fgrkultural and Mi* hai
uzk'.t
» W. E. I>»-
..—er information apply
vie*. E*).. Secretary of tlie Comuiiuee of Ar
rangements.
| Gex a. J. Wnionr, Albany.
! Carr. J. II. Htvrta G-.itman.
^ *.! I;B.IIt;xiiKWEiS.. Balnbridge.
Com. < ‘ W m. L»*TKtt. Lnon Co.. fl».
i Col. Tom Sim mix*. Montire Uo
j A-L Love. 7homa»vllle.
Owing to the limited time allowed for theToar-
*f v 1 1 , in Tl «w ufibe larga number of
Kn.ght* wishing to enter the list*. It i* deemed
proper to publish tlie follawing order* iu addi
tion to the above rules
First-Tbe number of Knights partiejpwtina it.
the Tournament fhall be limita<l to twenty. *
Second — Tbe initiation fee must tw i^id bv
^h^ar*l every Knight btfoic his m....*
ber29tb”"i*73* ntrle * * U1 U ***** Oto-
F. ROBINSON,Commander
f JPT. A J. I.OVK, Superi'iteiihiit
H . E. IiAVlfcs, Secretary.
Receiver’s Sale.
1st Tuesday in November
next, the following trart* of land. reemtitaUng
a part of the old More Amlerw>a pUntatf.n :
Tbe - Taylor I’raclioo,"
“%‘*l»Cl*» —»• m Um. I.prM.:
—A 1. C --1 AM. ot c^tlmloft. A nle. t.u c,
three horse (a m.
*71 Acrrt,
being that part of sab! plan tali sn lying faath ot
tie Georgia and Fla *U line, and adjo«nlng Ih.
flower. 120 acres ander fanre and in ane nmdi-
d* for a crop, home improvement*.
*IO Arm,
bwtog that part efMtd pi it tag North <4
the Gourglm mad fWtda Mns. Mfoeaisig the lands
of Dr. "lower. Dr. Yreeng sod Job a Twang. 198
' «r I- as, in g»i rsnlithm hr r*lti„
l£ ;
—»- This tract hre an
on it socmefthe laaat 1m4 ta this soetimfittL
ThiMiit^^ ^ *****“* U PoaU cf
Mat. K. It YunnFs ni*h.
f ** U-
E T. DAVIS. Kreetvar
ry“ A n'att of thasc lands can U remat ta*
oAreofllaaun-md « Daria, and esniren *'
Thomasville Advertisoients.
ATTENTION •
LAND-BUYEUS !
slsven mile* South jff rhamaarilla; containing
1891-2 ac.ce, 159 acre * - ‘
watered, and good neighborhood. School
* “ mvwrtmt. The enti
A bargain will be given. Tcrme easy, ap|Jy
8e|>t20-3m
J. M. RUSHIN,
Or to this Office.
THOMAS & SHEFFIELD,
Jackson Street,
Next door to Wright & Stegall’s Bank.
PIT.AT.FIR. IN
Domestic Dry-goods, Family Gro
ceries, Planters supplies
of all kinds.
Sold at the very lowest prices,
Call aud examine our stock.
9uglG-3hi
A. f, WRIGHT. C. W. STEtlALL
TUOS. C. MITCHELL Special Partner,
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
DAMvERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
In addit
• their ltauking bu*incss
have erected
NEW UJUCK WAllEIIOUSE
and are prepared to store ami maka liberal ad-
■Mrsi-ly.
t reasonable rates.
Dining Saloon.
Table Supplied with
Fresh Oysters and Fish
AND THE BEST OF EVERYTHING.
Heals at Any and All Mount.
LOCATION ON JACKSON ST.
The stilre-rifo'r take* jdtwMiro in informing the
public that lie is still at In* old .land and pre-
iwrwl tuac'-oiuinodate them with alt things
Good to Kilt.
Ho tofllUn. up, vul will h... ro-1, U, , I. .
.IHiUw Ai—rtmrnt,-lilcl. .Ill I.MM.
convenient, well fttroUhetl uud kept thoroughly
In additlou to the Saloon, be ha* m.w on baud
and will keep constantly supplied with
Tlio Kincnt Cigai’m,
" of the following i«.|.ul*r l.randa now It.
; IU:111* Victoria, la* 1(1. a Uja. lat Rosa, Ba)-
10,1
family r.ko( i:iiii:N.
till areortiuent alwa\son Land ami at nr
r figures.
A. F. PREVATT
To Visitors of Thomasville tho Pro
prietor offers inducements
Unsurpaased !
Rooms Liarge^
—AND—
VVell Fcbnisiied !
POLITE NU OBLIGING
SERVANTS.
//.iu-oii u„- < „n,er '.flllt'I.UI *• , |ji ST'S
Kir.t.i I14M Ib—nlcr. Solkllx-I.
J. A. UNTON,
Proprivlor.
.|.r31jr
THOMASVILLR
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
' STABLES.
G. J. NORRIS, PROPRIETOR.
' ^TstaTl Livery Kaleamf
be very be»t ’ 1 * l, h
HO'P.SES a::d 'BUGGIES.
mST-CLASB TTOH0UT8
'uroULed, with or without dr1t C r* double «x
ing e, to go to any part of the country.
Oiod She*l« and Stock fox* f<»r Drover*.
HAC KS >u*l CAKHUGES,
Always on hand for the aceotflinodatfon of fam
ilies.
OMNIBU.t will attend all Train a.
sprfoly
NEW STORE
AND
NEW GOODS!
71.e frlemla ami patrons >A XIr. J. J. Black-
shear are earnestly requested to ea I ou him >a
McIntyre’s lew Building,
on Jackson At.,and titau* a of WKI.L-
8 FI. EC TED arid .V/.'W tAAJtfH. If is sto>-k em
braces .staple
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
NOTIONS.
x ETC. ETC,
FAMILY GROCERIES
i I—d. rru. UKM.
IU —H nw
kokiag wd 'hew.f g h|N*.
First-Class House -
ratalm. CaU and see for yxtrreltre. pWre
ya lew, amJ cheap, te CAMU. (restn pe-
dacwauAritwl. at ike JflOHEVT PUlLKA;us.
to barter trade, eaese as mresey.
» le old friends and ram emery of the Gi4 Firm
•4tlJH.tSHKJHSt WILLIAMS, wire are to-
4etce4tettmarere>iaeefttSL»«*me enamfsto-
tia GU> DEBTS mod elan utw; Itots aratUht
sSJuii'i'sr*- *• *“** “• w
J. J. fiUCKSnEAR.
ThoaiasTille Adverthemente.
THE
FranAsJln
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
or roiusnrDM.
Capital, - - Sit00,000 OO
Aueta, Jan. 1,^3, S:t,noa,«Jll(i
Hearty 8X601X000 lone. Pud.
EXCELLENT BSABOMB
Fbr Iasnr.ng to the
Fraaklin Fire lasaranrc Co.,
Of Philaden uia.
let. Iu Sarplu* eaceeele that of anyr other >7ra
Insurance Cnrapanv tn the Ualteel Matee
M. lie rwaUae.1 Assets of ireetly $3Jno.tonara
eacarely tomte>l in the heat eernriU a. aweil-
ing to the prortekm* of iu (barter.
«. l a baslnesi la llmlte,! to Fire lesaraaee
exdaaively
4th. Its Lcmew arc proutply eettlrel. when
point, at a fair rate cf premia*... ,
will select tbe-trungretCoMi-AXY. rnUci than
- weak and newly established o
W. E. DAVIES, Agent.
SALE AMD LIVER!
STABLES!
Buggies and Horses for Hire,
—AND—
Parties sent to any )iortion of tlie
COUNTRY,
At tlio most Reasonable Rates,
^kll at my Urge Brick Stable* on Uroa.1 Stuel
HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS,
K. J. YOU Mi.
apt5 ly
S. J. Cassels,
(Next door to P. Me<Jlnshan’n, Rem-
iugtou’s Block.)
&XrGGIST,
DltUtiS,
MKDICINl->,
O.lltDKN SEEDS,
WHITE IJCAIk,
ZINC TAINT
COLOUS
WINDOW CLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
LL’IIHICATING,
AND I’AINTOl 1.3
jrr****™*,*^*, «„4.
"‘"--•ily
Bakery
AND
CONFECTIONERY.
AT JIIB OLD STAND.
Keep* ..jnstantly on hand a full supply
Candice.
it*.sms.
N uts,
Jellica,
Pickles,
Fruits, all kinds.
And everything In this line merrkaadiae.
TOYS :
U*1 t« please the llUfo folk*
Uiue Liquors,
t)tb:ng rebus
For Modbal puf^<ecs-.Vone totter la the mar.
|ket_ar.d at tawferate ptUwr.
ALE * LAGER
A. • 4* SOX DRAUGHT.
WEDDING
Or other Parties (uppWl ep«a ,Ural $uAau.
iner *1-ly.
Buggy,
Carriage anRWapa
RepoNitory.
- — | j Jirgfna
I Htrrete. ad>» dag the Wars.
"eel WRIGHT $ STXUa) L, I ptumioo to
A Larger Block- Better r arietT sad si
foOWTKH PnirTX THAN w VE» BEFOkJi
KEPT IN TliUMAkXeT,
FLOTATION WAGONS.
twaathatoac Wagre that Is made sat torts
to ahaat the same win eff th« eerimary stga.
They rna re a third lighter to the teaae. cairj a
heavier benl aa4 lato breaev tlma any toher. TO
UMB IS UKKTUieS.
jOltsay f«di aa toyefiow toftre parrimetog
by snail pw^tly iitotfel led
IwVeagtscnreieptdAratren.
Uavtaga tsrge toark res toad I pipes la
SSSSre! -1 " 4 ,<ka * fcr cto<G daring
W M.S3U1U.