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THE TIMES.
THOMASVILLE, 6A.
Satukday, October 25, - - 1873.
LOCAL COLU3EV.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
j There will lw service* in the rations churches
to morrow as follows:
Presbyterian Church.—Rev. >1 r. Qtiartcmian
at the usual hours moriilng ami evening. Sab-
btth School 4 I*. M.
Da|>tl»t Cliurco.—Services by the Her. Mr.
Gauhlcn at the usual hours momlngand evening.
.Sunday School, 9 A. M.
/Timscoapl Church.—No services. Sunday
School ,5 /*. M.
Methodist Church.—Services by Iltv. Mr. Me*
(Itibee at tlie usual morning and evcniiigjhours.
SumlayScliooI, 3 P.M.
Post Office Hours.
From and after thin<la:e, the office will be open
for the delivery of mall, sa follows :
from ft a. in., to 12 m.. in the morning.
From 2 to Op. in., in the evening.
From t to 9 a. m.. onSamlayi
Front door will l»e open so that lorties liaving
lock boxes ran get tlicir mail at all hours. The
mails for all pohitewill close at flp. tu.
March 31st 1873.
J. W. SR WARD, P. M.
Cotton Market.
GutMlOclbinry, 12
Camp Meeting closed at Spring Ilill
on Tuesday morning.
)Ve direct attention to the new ad
vertisements that crowd our columns
this morning.
Housekeepers, will lind the best as
sortment of Plain, Pressed & Japancd
tinware at James Watt's. out. 25-tf
It*you want a genuinely pure and
unadulterated article of Hay ruin, for
the outside or inside ofthc head, go to
Sain Cassels for it.
A slight shower yesterday got the
better of the clouds of dust, which has
been choking the average pedestrian,
for the past few days.
The Guards were put through the
faciims in regular military style, by
Mr. C. P. Hanscll at the City hall on
Thursday evening. The arms will be
issued to the Company in a few days.
The last stroke of the carpenters
were heard on the Masonic building
at 12 M., yesterday. Mr. Whcatly 1 as
done a job that reflects credit on him
self ami his corps of workmen.
Macon will bo the great centre o
attraction in Georgia next week, and
we modestly add. Thomasville,
South West Georgia and Flordia, the
week after.
*‘Get up and dust’’ is a saying, hut it
you get up anywhere hereabouts you
arc dusted. It is becoming intolera
ble, Oh ! for a gentle shower.
Major Galhher, who is dealing left
hundrd Mows at Radicalism, tluougli
the columns of the ‘•Independent'
dropped in on us this week.
Parties will find a ready- saJc foi
partridges, by addressing or applying
to Mr. XV. If. Hopkins. Sec prize for
shooting mutch at the Fair.
A good assortment ot Locks Edge
Tools, and general Hardware. Guns.
Pistols, Hunting ami Fishing Tackle
sold by James Walt. Call and see
w style Fishing Ilobs. oct 25-tf
his
Crack shots will have an oppor
1 unity of testing tlicir skill during tin
Fair. The prize is a handsome $75.
shot gun
Another cold sn'ap, the first of the
week, caused *h« recesses of ninny
wardrobe, trunk key to give up their
winter treasures.
An occasional howl from acollarlcss
canine, announces his tragic end and
entrance into the happy huntin;
grounds.
ltodger»& Elliot's, table Knives, Sin
gle, Double and Treble Plated Sjioons
and Forks of the best maker. Rod
gers & Wostciiholm pocket Cutlery
Razors ami Scissors, for sale by James
Watt. oct. 2‘
We learn from a private letter
reived by our friend, I/. S. McSw
Ksq..tliat Yellow fever is raging in <
vert ami other interior towns ol Texas.
Galveston, so far has not been visited
liy this fearful scourge. The letter is
dated Oct. 15th.
By invitation of Col. Wright,
i-o'de out to tho Fair grounds, on yes
terday, and found everything bcin:
diiven ahead with that degree of ener
gy, which the Col. infuses into every
thing with which he has to do.
Personal.—Mr. George Walthqi
representing the well known tobacco
house of Goodmait & Myers, droppe-
in to sec us this week. George is rep
resenting a good house and besides
is a good fellow himself.
Tho circus is coming, and no mis
take. The large posters
side of Broad street, have been throng
cd with an eager crowd durin
the week. Wc hope that oui people
will remember that the Fair will be
going on the same day.
l**air Ground Privileges. — W
arc requested by Col. Wright to sa
that the privileges of the Fair ground,
eating saloon, beer, cigar, fruit stands
Ac., can he negotiated lor. on the niof
reasonable ‘erms, by .applying to him
ul ouce.
At Levy's: a magnificent stock o;
Dress Goods, compiising all the new
styles.
At Levy’s: the largest and lmv
fashionable stock of Gout's and Youth':
•clothing.
At Levy’s: a large line of the cele
brated Seamless Kid Gloves, and oth-
t--r qualities. Embroideries and Laces.
Ribons, Velveteens and all other
nov'aM®* of the reason.
At Lc'y’s: Blankets, Flannels and
Piece Goo,'* 8 > n large varieties. Also.
200 Shawls /‘ftlic latest styles just
opened.
At Levy’s: Goods wholesale or
Urge quantities, very low.
apr.5-ly
7/arris says wc belong t<f the Brass
Baud and that wc are*no mean blow
ist Now every one who knows ur, are
nware ot the fact, that we have no
trau, and that we never blow.
The ordinance of baptism will be
administered on to-morrow afternoon
at 4 o'clock,Jby the Rev. Mr. Gauldeu
at the pool near Mr. Alex. Smiths.
Our readers will please excuse any
lack of reading matter in this weeks
issue, as our extra edition, that wc
issue this and next week, has brought
a number of new advertisements.
Quite a number of the Sir Knights
were out practicing on Tuesday even-
Some very good riding took
place. If some ot the young gentle
men in this aud surrounding counties
don’t look out that $175 in gold will
stay in Thomasville. Next Tuesday
the next regular practice da}', when
e hope as many of the gentlemen
ho desige riding, as possible, will lie
present Let the ladies turn out, and
encourage and cheer the young men by
tbeir presence aud smiles. The Baud
will be in attendance.
Wrapped Ur.—I saw a lady wrap
ped up in a shawl that she would not'
take six hundred dollars for, said
Smith to .Tones, *‘I can beat that all
hollow,” retoildd Jones, “for I saw a
lady so wrapped up in her baby that
she wouldn’t have taken six thousand
dollars for it.” And allow us to say
that next to a baby, the greatest source
of pleasure in many houses is the
Monumental” and “£11 Right” Cook-
Stove, one of the most convenient
entions of this inventive age.
For sale by James Watt,
out. 25-tf. Thomasville Ga.
In our notice of the lease of the
basement story of the Masonic bull
ing, week before last by Mr. Puryear,
c did not intend to detract anything
from Mr. Prevail’* restaurant on Jack-
son st., a place well known and well
patronized.
We have spoken of Sandy’s place sev
eral times before in this column; so
that the public* knows our estimate of
this gentleman’s success as a caterer to
the public.
Beats the IIayti.—Denuis Pon
der one of our most industrious color
ed planters has left in our office a
of sweet potatoes, of the cuban
arictv. There are eleven fine and
largely developed potatoes growing
from the same vine. Wc hope Den-
ill have some on exhibition at
the Fair.
Arrangements are made with tho
authorities of the A. & G. Rail Rond,
transport articles intended for ex
hibition to and from the Thomasville
•’air Free.
One exhibitor with each lot, will al
io bo passed over the road free both
ways. Wc hope the merchants of
Savannah will avail themselves ot this
opportunity, to place their wares
exhibition at our Fair.
McIntosh he of lire “Banner,'’ Quit-
an, illuminated our sanctum with
s presence this week. lie was eu
route for Spring Hill where they wer
'filing Cainp meeting. As he wa
not accompanied by Mrs. M—. w
hope that he confined his attentions t
he elderly Indies m attendance. Heu-
f is too good looking to be turned
osc by himself.
We learn through a private note
oift our friend W. A. McNeil, Esq.,
that the citizens of Boston propose
holding a grand couecrt on next Fri
day night the 51st, to aid ill the rc-
erection of the church property des
troyed there by the late storm. From
the ladies and gentleman connected
vith the affair, a fine musical treat is in
tore. 1 he Quitman Brass Baud, we
learn have geucrously volunteered
their services. Boston is our neigh
bor, and should receive a cordial sup
port from this place. Parties can go
down on the 7.50 traiu aud return
next morning. Young gentlemen
take your sisters, and if you liavn't got
any, take somebody's elscs and go to
Boston uext Friday night.
Aid for Memphis and Shrf.ve-
ort.—Whilst the great heart of the
country has thrilled witli the cries of
anguish, and has listened to the wail
thousand, homeless, desolate or
phans; Thomasville has not been deal
the sad retrain that comes wafted
us Irom and beyond the great fa
ther of waters. Through the agency
of Col. McGlashan, the handsome sum
15,75 ct’s., has been torwarded to
the plague stricken cities, $75, to Mem-
plus and the remainder to Mirevcport.
Our Jewish population with their
characteristic liberality in matters of
this kind, donated over $00, through
the active zeal of Messrs. Isaacs
Dcitsh. The sum of $32,90cL, was re
alized at the Presbyterian church on
Sunday. The Sunday Schools and
citizens generally contributed to this
lorious work of charity.
e understand that the ladies of
the Baptist church, propose holding a
lair duiiug the week of our Fair.
They will have a number of hand
some and faucy articles', which will be
;gfil at reasonable figures. Young
;cul!cmeu will have au opportunity of
supplying themselves with piu and
lie cushions, and ether article-
suited to the bachelors state. W e sav
of our lady friends making some
handsome selections of patterns the
oilier day, aud she will no doubt liav
.omc exquisite specinieue of her work
>u exhibition. '1 hey will also have re
freshments of various kiuds. We be
speak lor these ladies, engaged as they
in a noble cause a liberal patron-
Save part of your change for
this laudable purpose.
Superior Court.—This body met
in regular course last Monday. On
petition of the Bar and on representa
tions of thcplanters, His Honor, Judge
Hansel!, adjourned the term uutil the
second week in December.
The following prisoners who have
been luxuriating far sometime in the
“Hotel dc Luke/’ plead guilty to
simple larceny, and were sentenced
to pay a fine of $50 each, or to
continue their meditations on the
mutabilly of human affairs, in their
present secluded retreat The future
hislo’ian may find the names of Jack
McLeod, Richmond J^iU:hcll f aud
Ilamp Franklin, the late nations
wards, emblazoned among' the records
of this case.
To the Merchants and Citi
zens of Tlidm a s v ille:
The interest of ©uptown are very
largely at stake, in the success or fail
ure of the Fair to be held here on the
4th. Thomasville occupies a central
and advantageous position, gqpgraphi-
cally.
Her merchants, and citizens have
been wide awake,find by their capital,
business, and energy have made the
place the centre of a large area of
trade. The place is noted for its fine
schools and cohcges, for itsttcallhand
refinement. Many are looking toward
our town and section, with a view to
permaneut investments and settling in
our thriving inland city. The impres
sions made on the hundreds of vistors
at the Fair, will go far toward deter
mining the course of many in this re-
;ard. Shall we allow an opportunity
of this kind fo pass, without impress
ing upon the throng who will be here
during the fiist week in November,
with the idea, that Thomasville is
justly entitled to the proud position
which she occupies.
The merchants can do much toward
makiug the Fair a success, will you
do it gentlemen ? Engage space and
put your goods and wares oil exhibi
tion, and let the people know what
you are doing. The cilizeus of the
place can do much towa?d crowning it
with complete success, in a variety of
ways, will you do ii ?
The ladies—and when were they
known to be lukewarm in any good
work—can and will lend their awl.
Ladies of Thomasville, much depends
on you; don't wait and say somebody
will scud such and such an article, but
send it yourselves.
Thomasville, solitary and alone, if
she is properly roused to the impor
tance of the* occasion, will make an ex
hibition which will amply repay visi
tors aud which will reflect credit on the
place. Tliomasvillc owes it to herself
to see that the Fair is a successful
one. Let her see to it.
THE CONCERT.
A very good audience greeted the
members of the Baud on Wednesday
evening as the curtain rose and the
full, sweet and exact notes of **Will you
love me then as now,” burst upon
listening ears. (The softly whispered
“yos” to this query in various parts of
the hall, was drowued by the music.)
The programme consisted of selec
tions from the great masters and was
rendered in a style both by the Brass
aud String Bands in a manner which
showed close study and a just appre
ciation of t|le various pails. The en
tire Programme was played many of
the pieces being heartily applauded.
The duets of Messrs, l’aruull and
Kotimnu were rendered with a dis
tinctness and precision, which showed
them to be masters of the Guitar. The
Pautoniimc went off well, much to the
enjoyment ot the juvenile portiou of
the audience, as well as sonic children
oflargcr growth.
The drawing of the prizes afforded a
line fund of amusement, many hand
some and really useful articles were
drawn, whilst the laugh come in on
quite a largo number wheu they went
forward to receive their prizes. Our
difident young friend on Broad st.,
unlike Joseph Jones, who found his
cct-licart iu a sack, found only a
well developed Shanghai in the bag.
The Cake, one of the capilol prizes,
was drawn by Mr. Isaiah Dcklc. The
other prize “a years subscription to
the Tiems,” was not drawn and is sub
ject to the Baud.
The “wc sma” hours of the iuorniu;
found the disciples of terpiscliorc trip
ping the light fautastic to the bewitch
ing notes of the violin. Pleasure ruled
the hour.
“Soft eyes looked love to eyes
which spake again.
And nil went merry as a mar
riage bell.”
MOUVfcX. ’
Wc were ot the fortunate inauy, who
shared the hospitality of the kind
hearted people about Morvcn, at the
C’amp meeting held at that place last
week. There was a large nudoiderly
crowd, (with oue or two exceptions)
and the services of a highly interesting
character. Hospitality unbounded, as
it was plcutilul, reigned.
We acknowledge in common with
our young friend who accompanied
our obligations to the Rev. Mr. Sharpe
aud his estimable lady, lor substantial
favors. Gallalicr of the “Indepen
dent.” was on baud, and warbled “old
hundred'' right lively. We misled the
genial face of our friend, Col. Bennett
Charley Pendleton was represented
by lus sweetheart. Rev. Mr. Austin
of our place the presiding Elder, aud
the Rev. 31r. McGchcc were both
prcscut, together with a large number
of other ministers. With our trip to
Morvcn will ever bo twined some very
pleasing recollections.
Returning by way of Tallokas and Mc
Donald, wc were pleased to note the
appearance of thrift aud prosperity,
which was everywhere apparent Many
of our friends spoke of coming to the
fair on the 4th. Wc hope to be able
to reciprocate gome of the many cour
tesies extended to u», on that occs»
BAINBRIDGE.
After working otT a portion of oar
edition, we received the following
•pedal Telegram. Our place will
deeply sympathize with Bainbridge.
Situated as we are, there is no dan
ger, as it is an established fact, that
in the absence of local causes the dis
ease is not contagious; and our city is
free from the many causes along wa
ter courses, aud which engender this
tatal disease. Let ns hope that the
rapidly approaching cold weather, and
frost will nip this frightful plague in
the bud, and stop its ravages:
Special to the Times.
Bainbridge, Ga., Oct. 24, 1873 —
The Yellow Fever is here ; about 20
or 30 cases reported up to this hour.
Two deaths to-day, 3Ir. Simon Engel
and a colored man, and one last night,
Mr. W. T. Word. Maj. B. F. Bruton is
very low, and new cases occurring
every hour. Everybody that can get
away is leaving town, and business
stopped aud several stores closed; all
schools suspended. Dr. Charlton, of
Savannah, is here and working linn!.
The city authorities are busy estab
lishing sanitary measures. Several
cases expected to die; the M. D*s.
say it is not contagious yet, and
are tvytng to keep down a panic, no
quarantine yet R. 31. J.
The Great Eastern Circus.
It will her remembered that last sea
son il achieved a most brilliant success
which is always evidence of the merit
ot anv exhibition of its character. But
since last summer the Great Eastern’s
propotions have been augmented to
colossal dimensions. It now uses a
twelvc.ceutre polo instead of six, has
double the number of dens, vans, ani
mals, and a grand double circus com-
panv. The business of this great es
tablishment is already assured. We
append the following hearty indorse
ment from a valuable Louisville ex-
chcnge.
t “It is the most gigantic affair of the
age, having an immense twelve cen
tre-pole tent, and comprises witlyn its
varied departments the dazzling splen
dor of nrenic talents, the instructive
wonders of zoology, the attractive cu
riosities of the museum; the thousand
of pleasing attractions of its many de
partments that will greatly amuse, in
struct and Benefit thd public taste for
a moral’show. and will at once display
the wonderful accomplishments of ge
nius and art .
The Great Eastern is one of the
modern show triumphs, in which tho
splendor of Home in her golden age,
when tho Imperial Ctesar Augustus
hel'| sway in that mognifieieut empire
is entirely eclipsed. The tact, genius
and successful management in the
compilation of this leviathan, stamps
tho originators of the Great Eastern
as the morarchs of American show
men, it, indeed, they may not dispute
the palm with the world.’
larger list of artists and artistes
was never known exhibited; a more
costly apparel for a circus never came
together; a better selection of animals
and curiosities cannot be found on the
globe.”
FROM BOSTON.
Boston, Ga., Oct. 22.1873.
Messrs. Editors: General Frost
rlsited us yesterday morning.
To-day is pleasant.
Pot a too vines were killed by the
frost.
Cotton coming in fast and bringing
13 to 14 cents.
Three Car Loads Lumber arrived
yesterday and three to-day.
The 3Iissionary Baptists meet here
i Saturday and Sunday 8, and 9th of
November, to form a new Association.
Tho churches arc wailing tor lum
ber and will not be finished as soo
expected.
.Sugar hilimjs will soon he in
fashion.
Major Gallalicr of the Independent,
Qnitnian, was in towu yesterday. B
On Use 2d Monday in November next I wffl
apply to the Separable Coart of Ordinary of
«Uo*a(jSrn order granting leave to eoU
the city of Thomaorlll©, be
to «f Mn. Fit—both Fudge,
KARACHI MATiUIS, Altar.
aKOttCt^-Thmmuu Cmmmi 9 .
Gout at Ordinary, Octo*«r 1, 187X *
Whereas the property and effect* of Betty R.
Dekle, a amor, Is vithoat • Isgnl isprsssatn-
tire. nod ths same bsiogneesssary.
AU poms Interested ore therelore hereby no
tified«-. file their objections in aokl Court, other-
wise letters of Guardianship will be grouted to
ityin
JV. M- 1IMIKK
oetll-aod
Mortgage Sale fer November.
\KT 1 RR BE SOLD before the Coart House door,
ft rntbe town of TtuNBaoville. betweentl>e
legal hours of sale. on tho. ting Tuesday In No
vember next, the following pr -pertr, to-wit:
Utt - of Land Nos. W and. 29 containing 490
seres each,-more or less in all containing 980 sens
more or lees in ibe 13th • iatrict of Thomas Co.
Go. Levtel on. on the 22ud Ja y 1.72, by Wm.
Stegkll fo mer sheriff, as the property of T. C.
Sfcuialau.1 to aadofy a M. rtgage C fo. Imued at
January Term of 1 bout as Superior Court 1872,
*“ »vt-r of John .-loan. Tcnua cash.
ocM-tf D. F. LUKE. Sheriff.
Gotquttt County
the first Tuesday in November uext. will be
" ‘ * in Moultrie, in
—, — — — fc^urs of sale the
following Lots of land to-wit:
—* era276, 278, and 279; also, all of 277,
the East aide ef Hurricane Creek. All
ids lying an«l being In the Eighth IM*-
trict of—originally Irwiu—Colquitt County.—
S°-d as »he property of Jno. Gregory, decease.!,
the benefit ot the heir* and creditors, of oak!
— — haif cash, the oibi.
■mall notes, and approved security, due twelve
deceased. Terms: c
small notes, and aj
months from date.
Administrator’s Sale.
S T^TE OF GEORGIA, Mitchell County.-On
the first Tuesday in December LOXt, will be
sold at the Court-bousddoor, iu Camilla, in sold
county, within the lawful hours of sale the fol-
Lot« of land to-wit:
Lot No. 39R, in the 9th DIst.; lot 280, in the
10th Dist.; Lot 281, in the tah List: also. Lot
Gregory, deceased, I
il creditors. Tei ,
half mi all notes, and approved security, due
elve months from date.
SAM’L. C. GREGORV,
S TATE OF GEORG/A, Colquitt County.—
I Fill be sold on the first Tuesdav. In Novem
ber next, before the Cou t House door in Moul
trie, Colquitt Co., the following property to-wit:
Two hundred and * xty-six acres of land, being
•*-' %T “* u if Lot No. 308, in the 8th din-
Levied on as the property
the North
of John r. Ci
perior Court
> close the l>ook» for
NOTICE!
Tax-Payers of Thomas County: ,
IN order for me to make settlement with the
Comptroller-General within the time required
bylaw. I will have * * ' -
" ictidn of the Stab
day of^lhis (Oct.
\ with statement of farm crops made the
lent year.
LKBEVS DEKLE. Tax Collector,
fice Afclntyre’s biick-buildiug, op|>o»it
Po.-t Office. octll-3t
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Joy to the 'World! Woman is
Free !
Among the many modern discoveries looking
‘loral ion of the human
higher consideration
si remedy—Dr. J. Hradfieh
s best Friend.
than the renowned
Female Regulator,
it woman is emancii«ted from imtuberh
peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all
Irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures »ui>-
prewdoii of the menses. It removes uterine oh
structions. Itcuies constipation and atrenrtli
ens the system. It braces th«
blood. It n
. L. II. BOADF
-•elded and Its py
$150 per bottls. All respectable drug Oieti keep
Tuscoobr, ala ., 18C8.
;Lt».—Sir: Please forward
rtuj.p y of IlicADKir.LD's
We find it to te all that
e Iiave witnessed the most
, , —cts produced bv.
Very -RcsjieclJh J J r, UrxTEit A Ai.KXAXDBR.
We the undcrsigncdDruggist* take plcasuse in
rommending to the trade. Dr. J. UusPriKLD’s
Fkxalr Rkullstor—relieving it to be a good
uni reliable remedy lor the diseases for which
be recommends it.
W. A. Laxesell, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Wisox. Taylor k Co-
Atlanta, Ga,
Rkdwxxe k Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. Lawsue, Atlanta, Ga.
\Y. Root, k Sox, Marietta, Ga.
■ined t!
STATE OF GEORGIA—Tnoupc Coc
This W to certifr that I have exa*‘-
Hpe of DR. J. BRADFIKLD. of this
as a medical man pronounce it to be
V 0, 'a * In i er, f. ln 'n , lr , e:ttu,e,lt ot * 11
This Dectmbet
.4—1 v
hieb he recommends i
W.M. P. BF.ASLE Y, M. D.
Special Notice.
H EREAFTER no bill against the County w .u
he entertained unless the samv is made by
Captain Joshua Carrol one of our
o$t enterprising ami successful
planters has entered for the 1>est acre
of sugar cane at the State Fair at j
Macon.
Wc understand there are others
who contemplate entering for premi
ums at Macon. That is all right but
remember your own Fair, citizens of
Thomas county.
The commisoioucrs ou the part oi
the S. G. A. A 31. Association ;
Capt. E. T. Davis, Dr. 1*. 8. Bower
aud Capt. A. J. Love, will leave for
Macon on Monday to attend the State
Fair and to solicit contributions for
our Fair on the.4th prox.
We hope that the boards which have
been put up, and which so effectively
hides the unsightly debris that marks
the scene ot the late conflagration on
Broad street, may be allowed to re
main until steps are taken to rebuild
which we trun will be inaugurated at
go tv\j d»/,
of the B« ard ofOmii-
c “ q '‘““Jr #■. iiSbekt,
octll-lm Clerk County CommlMfoners.
pQ*Y*T aw *
Si Bath,
h, Ga., fii
■gest Plan
iurni»u ne best ltistr-i
menu ever ».ld for the money. Yoar choice
: beat maker* in the U. S.
debited. Fine piano*.
S275
$31 <0,
- - erjr piano* at
$4^0. $410, $444. $490. $530. and $€00. piarne
tuUI moiwhty |«ymenU. Plan
Piatu * taken in eschan
now ahi|>t«d to ail parts «.f the «oi
one thinking of buying is incited to
1 >wc»t cash or time price*, lllaatroted catalogues
ent free. Addraaa
Ludden & Bates’ Southern Uniic House,
a'Jg 23-5m • S IV.IJMH, Os.
ale Piano Jk-olero, S
nd term*. They .-ire I _____
dealer* in the South, and furnish Re beat
•«r sold for th*
of the best
and prk-e de«ir<. _ , .
ood cases, carved 1-g*. at $ JS, $275. $Z«l,
Legal Advertisements.
Administrator’s Sale.
gTATE OF^ GEORGIA. Colquitt Coi
-SAM’L. C. GREGORY,
Administrator.
the benefit of’ the beil
Uie other
s»pU3-td
Administrator.
fi fa, iu foror ofSu-
W. T. ROBINSON, Sheriff
Thomasville Advertisements.
on the
THOMAS & SHEFFIELD,
Jackson Street,
Next door to Wright & Stegall’s Bank.
DEALER IN
Domestic Dry-goods, Family Gro
ceries, Planters supplies
of all kinds,
Sold ;it the very lowest prices,
Call and examine our stock.
,ugtC-3m
S. J. Cassels,
(Xext door to P. McGlashan’s, Bern-
ington’s Block.)
Georgia State Fair Column.
EXTRACTS FROSf •
Premium List
OR
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
COMMECIXG
OCTOBER 27th, 1873.
CENTRALCJTYPARK,
macox, 'ga.
© t acre of clover hay
«*t acre lucerne hay
For belt acrv of native gnuw
For best acre ot com foraa©
Fur largest vield of A.mthorn cane, ou acre
For best aud largest display garden vege*
. eld upland cotton, one acre
For best crop lot upland sbortstaple cotton
not lc** than five bales
For best one bale upland short staple cotton
(and 25 cents per pound for the bale)
For Seat tale uplandlong staple
(and 25 cents per pound for the bale)
best oil (tainting, by a Georgia ladv
bc»t display of i>aiutiDgs, drawings,
etc., by the pupils of oue school or col-
Fortbe best made silk dress, done iiya lii^y
For b
For boat pu
flow, by i
For l>est Rimlsbei
K
‘ bal m.u, MU.HUU . —C. §IU,V
L»x and pin-cushion, made by a lady of
half dozen pairs of cottou socks,
floss, by a lady of Georgia....
—. *-^-by basket ana com-
iothes, by a lady of
Georgia.
For handsomest set of MucBolr case, glove
box and r'~ - * 1
For lwst bail
knit by a lady o
fold)
best half dozen p ii
kuit oy a girl undei
g"ld)
** ,nd largest display of female
— . embracing needlework, em
broidery, knitting, crocheting, raised
work, etc., by one lady
For the beat combination horse
For the best sad.Us horse
For the best style harness horse
For the finest and best matcheddou'de team
For the best stallk n, with ten of Lis coits by
. hi* side
Fer the beat six-uiufe team .7.
For tho best single mule
For the lest milch cow
r fifty years of age, (In
ten years of age (In
. t display
handicraft, embracing needle'
For
hull...
the best
the best sow with pigs
the largest and finest Collection of do
mestic fowls
the best bushel of corn
the Iie»t busbcl ot |>eaM
the best bnsliel of wheat
the liest bushel of sweet potatoes
For the lest titty stalks of sugar cane
For'
s l>e*t
•suit o
r the large*' .
e largest ytel«l c
il of whe.
_ . d «
For the largest yield o
For the best display made on them
bvnny dry-goods merchant
For the best display made by any j
For tlie largest aud best display or green-
bouse plant*, by one |tersoti or firm
For the l»est brass baud, not less than ten
former*
il $50 extra per day tor tbeir mush
■
VRtrGGISV*
MUUOt IX
DUL'GS,
MEDICIXtS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD,
ZIXC PAINT
COLORS
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
LU11 RICA TING,
AND PAINTOILS
A romi-lttcatock.rtlie above in .tore
anil for Mle cheap for caab.
My ilrusa are pur, baaol only from Sr.t-cUM
bouses aad ore warranted pure.
vr /*KE.SCRI/TlO.\S carefully compound-
mar29 ly
t all Lou
Bakery
AND
CONFECTIONERY a
A.
Sheriff Salts Tor Xovember.
IT7ILL be sold before the Court that* door in
vv the town of Thomasville, on the first Tu<
day In November neat, between the legal boi
ol sole the following proj erty, to-wit:
Lot of iotnl .Vo 97. in the 14th district __
rituma# Co. tla , cor.ulning F4 acres, more or
less. I*vied on a, the pn-perty ofMalooto Mon-
n-e, to satisfy fi t% in favor or James H. Baklr.-
Pnqxrrty isdntoi out by Plaintiff's A'tomey.
Lot of land No. 3L, la the 10th district ot
Thomas Co. Ga.,xoeta!ning 250 acres, more or
less. Levied eo os the property of Jesse* Apple-
whl»e. to satisfy a fi ■-» Issued August Tom
Tlrxnos Co. hapsrior Coart is^. iu favor of Sol
F. mUiama. PolnUd out by A- P. Wright,
plaintiff • attorney.
Also, some time and p’aae, boose and land
whereon, II. P. Hall now Uvea. Levy made by
Wm Stegall, Former Sheriff.
D. F. LUKE, Sheriff
CEOHCf4-T>swe> CmwX|.
Thirty day* altar data application will be
mad* to the Boo. Court * fOrdina.*y at mid
onaufy for an • dcr granting lea vs to veil all
the lands I* Thomaseoanty bchmgtngt* thaco-
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Keeps constantly on hand a full supply ol
Candies,
Baisini,
Nuts,
Jellies,
Pickles,
Fguits, all kinds.
And everything in this line of merchandise.
TOYS :
Choice selection, embracing everything calcula
ted t« please the littic folks.
Fiue Liquors,
For Medical purposes—-Vooe better in the mar
ket and at moderate price*.
ALE d LAGER
A- - a SON DRAUGHT.
WEDDING
Or other Parties (applied upoo short notice.
THE McAFEE HOUSE,
sa^rraz-w-xr.T.Ti, o.a_
I S KEPT m the moot elegant style. The
word trains from Maeno din* at Smfrhr—
and the traveling pabitcwlU find at this Utmm
InbdniMtgM—— w ‘
upSHt
Giro him scan
12 .
For the bent
For tlie boat (loorgls
tiielMsntGeor.il
For Imsi
For best pr
" best Al „ ..
best />evon bull...
sold
For best Alderney bull
” ‘ * * M —
if table apples gr
table apples
At THOMASVILLE—1 DAY ONLY
THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th.
THREE GRAND PEBF0RMANCE8 At 10 A. M., and 2 and 7 P. H.
Doors Open One hour previous to Each Performance.
A TOWERING GIANT AMONG ITS FELLOWS
Tin GREAT 12 CENTER-POLE TENT!
$100,000 Challenge Show.
Aviary, Circus, Roman Hippodrome
AND
EGYPTIAN CARAVAN!
IIS augmentation the last winter makes it four times larger than last year, and then It was run-
fsssC'l tho .t/oiiarch Mast..Ion of tho rood. Ovtr a mill • n dollars Lavo Wen exi ended to make
tliis the iu<»t stuiM-ndous and greatest ll'orhl Fi|M«ltion ever altemptcl. aud an imfiici.se Twelve
Couter-l'ole raviliou. covering over four acres ol ground, and im-aatiring Its.rtw sards of canvas,
is required to exhibit its ihirtv-ono «h-ns of living Wild llc&st*. breathing Sea MuitsU-rt, lMtnuagrd
Binis, Flesh-eating Repl ies, ami the colossal
DUAL CIRCUS EXHIBITION!
MAKING IT A
Grand Coiiition More tban Ennal
-TO-
TWELVE SHOWS IN ONE !
i, *nd 4 engine* are brought lute
y to the aucccrsof this unpre
of the Regatta Asaocis
For the fissteit four-oared shell boat, race
open to ibe world
For the fastest douMe-skuii shell boat, i
otwn U» the world
For the fastest single- skull shell font, race
open to the wj.rld
For the fastest tour-oared ranoc l«oat, rare
(ity a canoe Is meant a i«*at lie wn from a
log. without wash-boards or other midi-
MELITABY COMPANY.
>r the ia-st drillal volunteer military com-
Tfti I*r !-eilt. et
u, and at least flvt
RACE.
For Trotting Hones—Georgia Raised ;
Mile Heats Beat Two in Three,
lat horse to receive $200
2d horse to receive 75
3d hort»c to receive 25
PURSE TWO—$450.
For Trotting Home* that have never
beaten 2:40; Milo Heat*, Best
Two in Three.
1st horse to receive $300
2d horae to receive 100
3d horse to receive 50
PURSE THREE—$050
For Trotting Horses—Open to tlie
World ; Mile Heats, Best Three in
l»t horse to receive
2d horse to receive
3d horse to receive
$500
100
60
PURSE FOUR-$m-
For Running Horses—Open to the
World ; Two Mile Heals, best two
in tbiee.
$250
100
PURSE FIVE—$300.
For Running Horses—Open to the
World ; two mile belts, best two in
three.
1st horse to receive $300
PURSE SIX—$500
For^ Running Horses—Open to the
World; three mile heals, best two
in three.
1st horse to receive $410
Tlie al>ove premiums will be con
tested for under tlie rules of tlie Turf.
The usual entry fee ot 10 per cent,
on the amount of the purse will Le
charged.
COUNTY EXHIBITIONS-
1. To the county which (through
iu Society or Clubs) shall
furnish the largest and finest *
dUplay, in merit and variety,
ot htock, products and results
of home industries, all raised,
produced or manufactured
in the county $1000
2. Second best do 300
3d best do 300
4th best do 200
Entries to be made at the Aoffust
Convention in Athens.
Articles contributed to the County
Exhibitions can also compete for spe
cific premiums in the Premium L*st:
for instance, a farmer may contribute
to the Exhibition ot his county a bush
el of Bread Coro, he can then enter it
individually for premium 144. ’
juljr5-td
A Grand Triple Menagerie,
IN F«ui marato T. nt.. o.n.ibln-1 »itu 11..-
COLOSSAL MCSKL’M, AVIARY OF TROPICAL BIRDS. AND CARA
VAN OF KLKPHASTK, CAMF.LS, DROMEDARIES,
ELKS, DIT'FALOES, ETC , ETC.
Every Act Double
Id 1 wo Rings at the saint- hour, utuler aim Pavilion !
-A. IDouTole C3-ra.nci Entree.
• a Niud. Of III,1 B llonw't. Dual Corp- of Cqanlrinnn. »alr
Hldcra, Acrobat., G> mtia.l. t Clown., Kir. ’
Greatest AcMvement in Arenic annals Ever Witnessed !
EVERY DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. 3!.. AN UNPARALLELED
Pageant & Procession Over 2 Miles Long!
j’**** ro.'i u4.nu
Martial Baad. *• iu tW .lny» at *:
moMMlrn'1. u>l UivwH by Ibe f .'a»afos>le with tbrir flora boaost*. sn4
^Gvfowfe^OataMa^HtvflgiMloMaamea. with Utlaglfgir*, U>a«, $«!«•« Jfl-
W’jtr eackrsUUtkm s Gram! BALOiOM AUCtX-lUS will teg
' 'I the Rail/iaU * “ * ' * ‘
ADMISSION $1 m-. ChIMrsa mmtot IS jean olaf* 5S mb. ‘
A .Ill U«»— ^ li»>AJ|.»l| X; .Wm lUMiaU .mil ill.
,k>MUlHUii.oISiuUruO U. !. LKCCU, Afml.