The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, October 25, 1873, Image 2

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- 1- Thomasville Aevertisoaents. THE TIMES JHO.B.CHBIBTIAH,) JHO. TRIPLETT. t and Proprietor!. THOMASVILLE, GA. Satobdat, October 2S, - - 1873. HORRIBLE _flCCIDENT! taro Trains, a Freight and Pas senger, Collide at fall Speed. FOUR Mnr im.T.Trn atth kkvukAT. • WOUNDED. Agents for the Times. Mr.D. F. Robinson is oar duly author ized agent at McDonald Thomas comi ty, ana will receive and receipt for sub scriptions to the Times. Mr. J. K. Long is our duly author ized agent at Boston, and will receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Times. ^ To the Members of the Georgia Press Association. The regular semi-anual mecthig of the Georgia Press Association wm be held on the second Wednesday in No vember next (the 12th,) in Columbus Go, and as business of importance will be brought up, it is desired that all should attend. J. H. ESTILL, Pres’t J. R. Christian, Sect’y. To Our Friends.—Wc issue this week and shall next, a large edition of the TImes. It will be thoroughly dis tributed in this and adjoining counties Wo arc publishing a paper ia the in terest of South West Georgia. Our whole aim is to build up and benefit the country, to the extent of our abili ty. We ask your aid and co-operation. Our terms are low, every one can af ford to pay a dollar or iwo for a home paper. By a very slight effort 01 part of friends our subscription list may be doubled. We arrived in Macon last Thursday morning, just in time to see the city in commotion, and a gloom cast over everybody by the sad announcement that the most terrible railroad'acci dent, that has been seen in many years had just happened twelve miles below Macon, three miles this ride of Seago Station; and Dial four men had been killed and several others horribly mangled. The wounded soon arrived and were put under medical attention at once, in the gentlemens* saloon in the car shed; they presented a terri ble sight and crowds were soon gath ered around to see them. The Ex- B rcss Mcsscnger-and Mail Agent on ic Columbus passenger train going up, were in the car next to the enj and were killed out-right The ot a ero train bands, amongst them three negroes. The cause was from pure carlcssness, the patliculars as near as we could gather, were os follows: On Thursday morning, an extra fricgkt train with empty cars to dis tribute alon" the road, started out from Macon, just ahead of the Albany regular frieght, aud.at Seago, eight miles irom Macon, they meet the in coming passenger train from Colum bus, due in Macon at 7.15, and from some cause unknown, the trieght train did not stop at Seago at all, but pass ed ou and had ouly gone 3 1*2 miles before it met the other, going down grade at fall speed. The conductor O Hi is That for llow.—The co nundrum now is, how the Radicals come to lose Ohio. A friend sugges ted the other day that they did uot have Noyes (noise) enough. We understand that ho is improving though slowly. The effort will proba bly confine him to his room for sever al days. A special train from Savannah pass ed up the road with Dr. Charlton eu- route to Bainbridgc, night before last. 11 c goes to investigate and dctcr- mino the nature of the disease, which has been so fatal there for the past two weeks, and which is thought by many to beycllow fever. Ben Russell wants to sell the Dcra- ocrat. It is a good opeuing for some live thorough going Democratic editor. Wo shall regret to nart with one who has dealt such sturdy blows in defence of the time honored principles of the Democratic party, and trust that his successor will keep up the good work Ex. Senator, Pomeroy of Kansas, is no sooner out of one difficulty than ho is into another. Oue of the hangers on around the nations capital, fired three shots at the manly breast of the Western Senator, tho other day for the alleged reason, that he, Pomeroy, had interested him self too much in procuring the afore said hanger on's wifi;, a situation in one of tho departments. Another one of the “trooly loil” one Dunning, the son of the Post Master in Atlanta, has Jay Cooked to the amount of $6000. Well the tax payers of the country is able to foot the bill, tor this little defitiency, together with the lew tri lling millions, which annually go into the great unknown and unfathomable deficits, which regularly occur, among the thousands of dishonest men, who have been put in office to reward friends and to punish enemies, without any regard to fitness or fidelity. Bainbridgc only lacks a majority of one of liaviug yellow fever. Three to two is the lost count among the Galens of that place on the subject. From what we learn there has been • prevalent a very malignant type billious fever, with some of the symp toms of yellow fever, but not the Simon pure “Yellow Jack.” Wc trust that the cold wcuthor and frosts, which have occurred in the past few days may restore our sister city her wonted health. Yellow Fever.—According the Albany News the Mayur of that place upon information derived, aud supposed (o he authentic, proposes quarantine Bainbridgc and has ask our authorities to do likewise. Y interviewed the Mayor on the subject yesterday evening. He had heard nothing from the Mayor of Albany, and knew nothing of the proposed lion, until we showed him a copy the “ News ” Our authorities, both civil and med fcal, do not think that thcro is nny danger whatever cvcu, if the yellow fever is in Baiubridge, which is doubt ful. Our place is remarkably healthy, scarcely any sickness whatever, and no local cause for tho disease; conse quently, our aulhorithies will throw no obstacles in the way of travel be tween tliis point and Baiubridge. A Thriving Establishment. In our columns this morning ap pears the advertisement of Messrs. McDonough & Balluntyne machinists, iron and brass fouuders, whose exten sive establishment is the very picture of busy industry. The facilities enjoy ed by this progressive firm enables them to execute, iu the moat satisfac tory and expeditious manuer, all or ders in their line. The reputation they have earned for the superior ex cellence and finish of their work is scc- oud to none iu the South: indeed, denccs of their haudiwefok of au orna mental character, in the way of irou flouts, verandahs, railings, &c., arc numerous in our city and fully attests their skill. Their sugar mills and pans, are deservedly popular through out this section, have received the first medals at several fairs, and are said to possess many advantages over other* now in use. They have a full stock ot these mills on hand, and can supply orders at brief notice. We have only the verdict o! those who have used them to sustain us iu sayiug that they have never yet failed toaive satisfaction. Tho firm makes a speci ality of architectural irou works and are prepared to fill all orders for iron fronts lor stores and dwellings, veran dahs, office and cemetery railing, of the latest designs, aud at northern prices. All kinds of iron and brass castings are made at their establish ment at short notice. The firm are too well known aud stand too high in this community to render a personal notice necessary, and wo therefore confine ourself to directing the atteotion of our city and country readers to their thri ving establishment. Our interior friends will find it to their advantage to deal with this firm, and our our city readers who require anything in-their line we fed assured that they need no suggestion on the subject. They know the firm and the establishment, and il they need any thing will go GEN*L SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE.) •SiUmlle Sr Gulf RailrmaA Cm. , J SiTonus, 6jl,Ogl 11, im. ) On uni alter Sunday, Oct. 12, Trains on ils Road will mn as follows: Express Passenger. Leave Savauah dally; —fol* « ....ASS pa. —7 AS “ Live Oak ».<B “ Arrive at Sajamish —8.20 a m. Connect at Lice Cak with train* on J.P. A M. .. IL, fur and from Jacksonville, Tallahassee, etc. no ebauge of cars between Savannah and Al- Cioae connection at Albany with train* on the South-western Railroad. Close connection at Lawton with trala* for and from Florida, and Western Division Passengers Arrive at Live Oak. Tkocnaavi Bainbridee... Albany..- Leave Albany. Bainbridre TbomasrUle— found the other train had passed, he knew they would collide, and got on top of his train, took out his watch and listened for the crash, which occurred just 7 minutes after he arrived. He said ho heard it perfectly plain, and thought it might nave been heard in Macon. The conductor was old mau Mathews, an old hand ou the road, and the engineer al£o was an old hand aud considered safe. He told Mr. Powers that he was the cause ot all of il, and wished that it had killed him. It is a clear case for the courts, and we suppose they will be handled. THE FAIR. The time is rapidly shortening be tween now and lire 4th day ot Novem ber. Are the planters of the county— tho ladies, upon whom so much de pends in order to make the Fair success—are the friends of the enter prise at work as they should be ? The indications are, that the Fair will be largely attended from all the adjoin ing counties. Let our people see to it, that they have an exhibition worthy the patronage ol our sister counties. A very small effort on the part of all, will insure beyond peradyenture exhibition, which will reflect credit on the society and the county. The en ergctic and indefntgible President, Col. Wright, ably assisted and secon ded by lbo Board of Directors, are straining every nerve; hut their efforts although herculean they may be, will be of no avail, unless tho people come forward with the products of their soil and labor; each contributing some thing, swelling the whole into propor tions, which will astonish even the most sanguine, )Vc appeal to the citi zens of Thomas couhty to come for ward and help to sustain, nay even to place on a firmer basis than ever be fore, an institution which has already been of incalculable benefit to the county, and which bids fair to still poiut to Thomas as the leading county iu South West Georgia. The Direc tors have published the heaviest pre mium list yet offered by the Associa tion ; they arc to be paid in cash. In the absence ot a higher motive the bare contest for the premiums alone, should fill the buildings and grounds to overflowing. Letter heads neatly printer], and paper furnished for $7.00 per thou sand. tf New Advertisements. CELEBRATED ARABIAN BITTERS! An Old and Reliable Tonic. - UNSURPASSED AS A MEDIGAL TONIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL, AND RELjABLE INVIGORANT, THEY ATtV. MADE OF THE PUREST MATERIAL, AND GUARANTEED STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the Prevention and Cure of Dy.pep.ln, Indigestion, Nervous Debility, and all Derangements ot the Digestive Organs, THEY HLATVE 3STO EQUAL. liAWBENOBdC WSICKSELBAITM, WiAOT>ESAT.TS DRUGGISTS, SAVANNAH, GE3HGIA Sole Mamilhoturer, and Froprietore. For sale at Manufacturer’s Prices by H. MYERS & BR0., Wholesale Agents, Bay st, Savannah, Ga* <**2 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. WTSTEKX DIVISION. Leave Lawton. Sunday excepted ...7.15 a m. Arrive at Valdosta •* ** *• »-33 “ Quitman “ “ " 10M “ Tbomasvilie “ “ “ 2 40 pm. Albavy» “ •* “ 7.00 “ Leave Albany, “ ** ** 8.15 am. Tbomaaville “ Quitman “ Valdosta “ Arrive at Lawton “ Connect at Albany with night train on South- . extern Railroad, leaving Albany Sunday, Tues day, and Thurrday and arriving at Albany '‘on<lay. Wednesday, ami Friday. Mail Steamers leave Bainbridgc every Thurs day at 8 A. sifor Apalacbico-a. mar23-tf. U. S. HAINES, Gen’l Supt. 2.10 p m 4.15 “ 5.38 *• Art nun ar. sollee. A. M. Sloan & Co, COTTON FACTORS —AND Gen. Commission Merchants CLufGHORN A CUNNINGHAM'S RANGE Bay Si., - - - Savannah, Go. Bagging and Tie* advanced on crops. Liberal uh advances made on consignment* for sale in . Avannab or on shipment* to reliable corres pondents in Liverpool, New York, Boston. Phil adelphia, or Baltimore. oet23 3m TfCB PANte QYiB. ■ NEW MILLINERY GOODS IN THOMASVILLE. Mi'«, E,A. Thompson. WOULD respectfully inform the ladies of Thom- ville and surrounding country that she baa Just received and now opening a Magnificent Stock of (tew MILO MIRsT deeds, ac'nga full lino of Millinery Goods of the most attractive styles and all the Latest Novelties of tbc Season. I buy direct from the Manufacturers ami guar antee to all who favor me with their patronage, the very latest styles in goods, and at mas sooablc prices, in The deprrtment of Patterns, Dress Cutting, Fitting and MAKING, I defy competition; and ladiesdesiringthe latest styles and good work in their line, are Invited to call and sec me. Stamping Dons in all styles, for braidingfaud embroider ing, ou bhort notice. Orders tcill receive prompt and careful attention. octlWm OLDEST CLOTMMiJra IMOCHMS . [Established 1831.] CEO. S. NICOLE, DEALER IN MEN’S, BOY’S AND CHILDRENS' CLOTHING, v NO. 130 BROUGHTON Street, s.§ iw.v.r.iif, c./. N. B.—Men’s md Boys’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Bogs, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc, TOURNAMENT! AT the Tournament to come oft in THOMAS- VILLKut the Fourth Jniiual Fair of the SouUi Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical Assoc' ii Friday, the 7th ds Ncui ^Abucrtiscmcnts. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. MAUY McGEE,) Libel for Divorce in Thomas Sujkj lor Court, October Term, 1873. o the Court, from the return of also, apfiearin* that he reside* It is u|M)ti motion, ordered tin * feet oil by publication of this oi d that Service Im i>er- ill order, once a mouth Tbomasville Times or certify that the above < im the Minutes of Superb oct25 onccamfortm A. H. /IANS ELL, Judge 8.CAC, Thomas County.—I iler Is a true extract . r Court J. It. S. DAVIS, Deputy Clerk. L. J. OUILMABTIX. JNO. FLANNERY. L. j. GUIMARTIN & CO., . COTTON FACTORS AND Gen. Commission Merchants Bay street. Savannah, Geo. Agents for Bradley s Sujterphosphate of Lime, Jeu'cir* Mills Yarns, Domestics, Etc. BAGGING, ROPE & IRON TIES ADWA YS OX HAND. customers. .DUNCAN. | J. II. JOHNSTON. | X. MACLEA DUNCAN,JOHNSTON& GO. Cotton. Factors AND General Commission Merchants, Agents for the following standard Fertilizers: PHOSPHATIC Blood Guano, Ober’a 44 Pospliate Peruvian Guano Am. Sup. Phos. of Lime. oct2o-3m ESTABLISHED 1852. THOMAS BATESON, WHOLESALE k RETAIL DXALEB IN German, French, English —AND— American Toys and Fane; Goods, FIREWORKS, Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, Etc, Etc. Coma of Conjrtu <0 Drarjton Strut*, SAVANNAH, GA o «th day ol regulations will be observed 0 yards in circumft ch it Is to be run, 1 act long, 1 1-4 Inches at the but o tho jxrint, will l*e used. * sK rings, 2 inches In diameter. thntiKh three limes ill 1* used. inches In d tho rings w«ll be lol*e taken in “cttrfr iioint,’ and each Knight will rki< ewer time than 13 no loose his lance on the » points he iuay have n between cash post will be 35 ii the Knights will be i id the Judge’s stand i night will be allowed lotlfy in M lainwmy cm* Knights Intel if J range they Intend Knights can ride under the same char acter; therefore. Ifa Kidgbt chooses a character already selected, the .Secretary will at once no- ify such Knight o't that fact so that he may- ul the character u Marshals and Judges w Committee from the different counties repre- nted. Ihe Association offers the following prizes f.r GOLD, To the most successful Knigli To the 2-1 most successful Kn . Tii the 3rd most successful KriTgli $100.00 successful Knh cccssful Knight... icecssfhl Knight (uumarrii ig tho Queen; the scco 25.00 And ‘.e honor _ , ost successful Knight (unmarried) tin g of the first Halil of Honor, the third, _ nl Maid of Honor; and the fourth, the third Knights will bo_ required^ to rids in costume, which will be sjbjevt to the ins|>ection of the A'nigtit, to be paid to the Secretary'of 7he S' Georgia Agricultural ami Mechanical Assi ill furnish him with a $>nton tickrt »tkr ffroundtjt For further ini ies, Esq.. Seen • apply to W. E. Da iry of the Committee c j Gen. G. J. Wright, Albany. Capt. J. H. Hunter. Quitman. | •• T. B. HcxNEwrr.LL.n*liit.ridgc. < “ Wx. Lester, Leon Co., Fla. | Col. T«»X Si nr kins. Monllcelk* «L Love, 7 homasville. Owing to the limited time allowed for theTc id in view of the large number R is deemed thcaboi it shall l»e limited 'to twenty. nament, pubUsli the following orders" in'addf First*- The number of Knights participating ic Tout nament shall l»e limited to tweuty. Second—Ihe initiation fee must be i*Ud by each^and every Knight before his name ise Third—No entries will be allowed after Oc! ber 22tb. 1*73. DR. W. F. ROBINSON. Commander. '' **"** * ’. LOVE, Superintendent. SAIA1AI FAIR THE THIRD Annual Exposii OF THE A. & M. ASSOCIATION, OF GEORGIA, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH —AND— Continuing During the Week. T HE GROU.VDS and RACE COURSE splendid order, and the Bnlldiugs the most substantial and commodious in the country .— The Exhibition will be divided Into Department* Lire Stock; Products of the Soil; Domt tic Manufactures; Manufacture* of Cotton, Wool, 82k*, Linen. Inm. Brass, Steel, Gold, Silver. In fact, everrthlnc pertaining to AGRICUL TURE, MECU aNic’% and the fine ARTS. $8,000 in Medals, Plate AMssey To be AWARDED. Exhibitors are reonested to make their Entries, 4 and have their articles on the ground at an early ada> aeprsctkaUe that they may be properly arranged in their respective Detan meats. inform*. Dow, address U* Secretary. . „ _OWENS,PtmUmL #, H, CSniX, Secretary. sepOT^w N’e'w Advertisements., Neiv Advertisements. X. SLOAN ] lo. W. WTLLV, J ERESNAN'S | THE EoropeanHonso, :E(nirtli Annual Fair! . OF THE South Georgia A. & I. Association, To be liejd at THOMASmLE, GA. Commencing TUESDAY, Nor. 4, 1873, and to Continue 5 Days at the FAIR GROUNDS of the Ae- / sociation, SAVANNAH, GA. the cheapest hotel /.V THE CITY. Board and Lodging per day. Only $1.50. The Proprietors Is determined that the. Jtten- tioft and H'.ll of/are given to guests SHALL HOT BE SURPASSED by any of the higb-priced hotels in this section of country- having been recently Enlarge iow affords accommodations f< ENTRANCES: 13C, 158, ICO and 1G$ Bryan Street, opposite Market. J. BRESNAN, Prop oct25-0m §€HWAR£ e Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! NEW CARPETS in New DESIGNS AT 25 PerCenf. Less Than They could have been bought Last CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND WALL PAPERS ATiTi of which wc buy direct from tho MANUFACTURERS aud guaran tee to all who patronize us the LATEST STYLES and best goods at the Lowest Prices ! STRICT ATTENTION GIVEN to orders by mad and goods shown with pleasure. Refer by l>ermis.sion to Ool. R. EL Hardaway. SCHWARZ & BRADY, 133 BflOUGHTON ST., Savannah, Ga, The Fair Grounds are situated t n the East side of Thomasvillc, about half mile from the business jKirtu n of the town. The premiums apt; liberal and all the arrangements are tuuple for the exhibition of articles, and the dis play of machinery in actual opera tion. Comfortable stalls for stock provided free of charge. Special attention is called to the following premiums not included in tho Premium Lists: SPECIAL. PREMIUMS. The following special Premiums are oflered 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 6f articles, of all kinds, embraced iu Department B, class 1st, to- wit: Preserves, pickles, jellies, catsups, etc., made by any one lady, the articles to be all manufactured by the exhibi tor. 5 To the gentleman paying the lar gest amount ol entry fees. 2 To Ihe lady paying the largest amount of entry fees. £ BY COL. P. McGLASHAN. For the best hoy rider, under 10 years of age. A splendid Span ish Saddle. By order of Board of Directors. A. P. WRIGHT, President. C. P. Hansel, Secretary. Tbomaaville Advertisements, NEW STORE NEW GOODS! Flit* fiicmU uul patnms of .Vr. J. J. Black- shear arc earnestly tetiuested to ca l on hint la McIntyre’s .\cw Building, i Jackson Nt.,an«I examineliUst wkof WELL- YLKC FED and -YA W GOODS. lib.'lock ern- *cea -Stable DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOKS, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., FAMILY GROCERIES First-Class House require*. Call and see for 7our*elvea; pri ’ w, and cheap, tor CASH. Country | •olicitod, at the HIGHEST C/.’ICES; P. O. Box 494. TO CLOSE BUYERS Wholesale Trade! Irathrop Sf Co. —OF—* S.A.'V.A.INTSLA.II, - - - G--A.. •yyOULD I AT IT E THE MERCHANTS to tlielr ATTRACTIVE Stock in FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, • SPECIALLY adapted to tbe COUATRY TRADE, IA' KENTUCKY JEANS* Mixed Satinets and Cashmeres, Plain and Plaid Linseys, Red and White Flannels, Plain and Printed Sack, Brown ami Grey Blankets, Ladies DRESS GOODS in Coidc 1 and Plain Alpacas. Shawls, Cloaks, Black Alpacas, DeLaines, &c., Cotton and Woolen Hose and half Hose, Gloves, Lin en Handkerchiefs, Boulevard Skirts, Gentlemen's underwear, NOTIONS iu great variety. Hickory Stripes all grades, Bed Ticks all grades, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Tancv Plaids and Stripes, Bleached at.d Brown Canton Flannels, GEOR GIA GOODS. The Largest and Best Va riety offering iu the STATE. Gcorgiu Checks anu Stripes, Eagle & Phoe- nix Checks a u d Stripe*, Striped and White Osnaburgs, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Brown shirting Athens Yarns, Sewing Thread, Georgia Fluids wool filling, Georgia Twills wool fillings. our STO'K tills when In U«' Ry at with prompt attention. George thU OLD ESTJBL'NHED //OU attention of CLOSE TIME AND CJSII BUYP.IL9. 1 rice List sent t-. any po.t'on ol the Xute M. McKinnon will be g!a<l to meet hi* fr Dr-JolmD-Andrews, Hsviiig Located In Tso.vasYix.£,B, iV*. Woahl nwpcctfhlly uIkwsn m the paUic ene rally, that be cure* Obeasra of the Throat, Gravel. Diseases of the (leurl and Liver, Injtamation of the Stom ach, Diseases of the Eye. De bilitated Systems, Dyspep sia. or ImU'jfstion, Sick Headache, A X D Diwase* of I.onx Standing. Cancers Iuvaiiahly Cured. PILES TREATED WITH I NLIMITKl) SUCCESS. To The Late! - J. J. BLACKSIIKAR. Receiver’s Sale. 1st Tuesday in November The it.-iininx l< •Taylor Fractiou,** If FALL GOADS PANIC PRICES! Taylor & Ladson JACKSO.X STREET, DON’T lose money by lajling to come to sec: us; if you do it shall not be our fault. Wc have the GOODS and offer them to you. So come and see out NEW STOCK ol DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, WILLOW WARE. MOTIONS &C. GeneralMercliandise Of Every Description; incluuiOK Plaxtubn Svi riAtn. .<• very kin.l, kept c.n.lanlly on hari'l ami for s*l« on l<i«*.>naMe T< rm*. ' ,r^r IcoTKia un.l Fb»rl«la lln< tV ■> of I la-no lull)Is that lie cures all diNcnscs peculiar to Females. He has never Jailed to give relief whore hi* directions wore i lrictly carried out. Hundred* of Females iu Georgia and other States, supposed to he incurable, having been treated by so .nany plivsieian*, without beueflt, will eheerfully rcudei testimony in be half of liis ability fo cure nil discoac* so universally prevniliug with their Sex. Because of his unlimited success, he makes this branch of his profession a specialty. lie may lie found at all hours during the day at hi* Drug Store, McIntyre'a building, on Jackson .Street, Tliomas- ville, Georgia. A good asNortmcut ol Drip & Medicines Kept constantly on liainl. Profits Small ! ! FRDIT-TREES AND GRAPE VINES! l>Uic Vine^A^d* The imUle :vrc In f.r ^•rcl t.. till ..r.fer* fo LATHR0P & CO’S, OUR*FALL STOCK of GftRPETS, QtL-CLQTHS, and Upfwlstepy GQQDS IS ENTIRELY NEW AND FRESH. Having closed out all old goods last Spring, we are now able to offer all the novelties of the trade at 20 per cent.' Less THAN LIST SEASON and at • Strictly IN'e-w Yoris. PLates. Having every two week a printed circular of all the new design* for XTpilYOlstering, Windows, We can furnish the latest style*. Be sure and call ou us if you want anything in [the line of CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WALL PAPER. ETC., ETC., And we guarantee eatiiftction in CTtry particular. LATHROP & CO. mar22-ly it Tree* UM | Orspc i * »elwt a**ortt!H-nt Mi*rrrie*» lU-p - r- Fean- : Start hit, S hr!Amu. StrkU, Dmtrhri •tugmutrmr. i tmpp' XUrLtr mf WtmkftrtA. Or- mr'IHmmtmrr. St.it Lmrrattrr, mud irtit*—Dwarf sn-1 Stsn<!ar*l. am: !.L N STaitK’A lnrg. Having par. I.a*e*l Vr JO rtark oftinje Vine*. r<»< l«I i Vinerar.1,*’ an.] Uvisf rea lity of my own rooting. 1 car ilar ctn-M.ia u> pvda« r •Piaey \ Hartford. Catawba, Concord, black Warren, loot*- Black fi.Tuk.t Virginia Sccrlling Martha.f Villag Ives’ Seedling, Creveling, Clinton, . Reutz, Miles, Diaua. Israella. Cunningham, Wilder, Goetlie, Kumalme. Bog ’ No. 1, Blood's Black, Toka.t White ConcorJ.t Isabella, Suuppernong, pie A white sJisr Ilogcn*’ No. 1. t New and extra varieties. >ii«tb«r tree* or vi&*s, ar< me to bane. They will •ly for MrtUtij otti tarcfslij Order* aad cuntm*^lau» *■ H. SANFORD. TkbBurSk. Ga. parkwd. M. M. BLANTON, LUMBERYARD. Vill l > I-iOOH. THOJIASV1LI.E LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. G. J. N0RBIS, PROPRIETOR. HOUSES i’.uJ diUoOIES. FIRST-GLASS TURKOOTS HACKS au.l CAKIUAGES, To Visitors oi TitomaaviUe tho Pro prietor offen* iiiflucliientH UnsurjKiw*..l! Rooms Large, —AND— Well Flkmbiikij ! POLITE AND OBLIGING SERVANTS. Hnw >m tko Owner >* tttUtW X OLA Y ATS- J. A. LINTON, SALE AED LIVERY KTAULES! Buggies and Horses for Hire, —AND— Parties scut to snr portion of the COUNTRY, At the rood Reasonable Ratea. Urtt Bffct «UU- OB Bo-a «o H.INDSOME NEW TURNOUTS E. J. YOUNG. WRIGHT & STEGALL, ItA.MiKKK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NEW IllltCK WAllKHOUSE Dining Saloon. Table Supplied wit Fresh Oysters and Fish -INO Tllr MhT OK r.V>.RYTIIIK€l. Stenl* ul Any und All lloun. LOCATION ON JA< KsoN kT. Jikrm |4< k.!ira- III ltiforrnl«( tl.<* puMi. i |**r«*l I I i ikiag* <«<mmi I., i-:„t. •lay., a Dliiiiu ApartiiM-Ki. al.uii will U r<rt)r*al, •v.livetikat, well fur*)a»Bl k^j.r tlu.n.ugUy •f »" Kal«.«., I., l,., Uwl r|> roialMill; BMpplkd wilk l-'ill.-Hl ('ilfllfM. tb« frji rwlaf I- f.r Ur foar*n »>*,w to B.I- rr.S Oyrf. rVSIlv Hit mud t t.h *nl Y. I HEVATT DAVIES & CO., DRUG^STS, DEALRK8 IN Wares, dXEDICl.YBft, GuBAttc.'tr.s, P*iJfT8, Oils, Jl/WSUES, TOIELT AND FANCY 690D8, PURS Wines and Liquors. Preariptiopa carefidhr ctawoandad. •tall hours. aehSSl-y