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THE TIMES.
THOM AS VILLI!, GA.
8ATPBPAY, NOTEMBKT. 1, -
LOCAL COLUMN.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Thera will be Mnrieci U th. eaiiooa chorche.
to morrows* follow*:
Preabjrtorlan Church.—Rev. Mr. Quartcrman
at the omul boars morning and evening. Sab
bath School 4 P. U.
Bajdltt Churcn.—Service# by the Rev. Mr.
Gaalden at the osaal boars morning and evening.
Sunday School, 9J.il.
A'riaooarL Cnuncu.—:No senrlcer. Sunday
School ,5 P. M.
Methodist Church.—?crv lees by Rev. Mr. Me •
Gehee at the usual morning and evening (hours.
SundaySchool, S P.M.
Pott Office Hours.
Prom and alter this<late, the office will be open
for the delivery of mail, as follows :
from8 a. m., to 12m., in the morning.
Prom 2 to 8 p. m.. in the evening.
From 8 to 9 a. in., on Sundays.
Front door will be open so that parties having
lock boxes raa get their mall at all hours. The
mails for all point* will close at 6 p. in.
J. W. SEWARD, P.M.
March 31st 1873.
Cotton Market.
Ordinary. 8
Cold.—Wednesday morning was
freezing cold, and a line frost.
Judge Ilansell, felt Tuesday night
to hear the street Railroad injunction
case, in Savannah.
Housekeepers, will find the best as
sortment of Plain, Pressed & Japancd
tinware at James WattV oct. 25-tf
Grant has by ; .oclamatiou ordered
that the 27th of November be observ
ed as a general thanksgiving day
throughout the Uuitcd States.
A good assortment of Locks Edge
Tools, and general Hardware. Guns,
Pistols, Hunting and Fishing Tackle,
is sold by James Walt. Call and see
his new style Fishing Bobs, oct 25-tf
1 ho commnication of fc L” was
ccivcd too lato for our out side, aud
\vc arc sorry that it is impossible to
got it in our inside, owing to a press
of other matter.
Fish of «h© mullet variety from the
coast, packed in salt, are daily on the
streets now, and on account of the
market being stocked, they arc very
cheap,
Rodgcrs& Elliot's, table Knives, Sin
gle. Doublaand Treble Plated Spoons
anil Forks of the best maker. Rod
gers & Wostunhoim pocket Cutlery.
Razors and Scissors, for sale by James
Walt. oct. 25-tf.
Rain.—On Monday last we had a
real nice rain, which had been long
needed and much wished for, on ac
count of great amount of dust, which
made it very unpleasant.
TO MU8IC BUYERS.
Do not send your order* for musleal public*,
tlona North; we can All them In half the time,
und Jimi m* cheap,. Any piece of Sheet Music,
or any Music Book advertised In any jiajier or
catalogue. nr published In tho If. 8., will lie mall-
mi, poet-palil, to any part of the Mouth, on re
ceipt of the rvguliy price. .Sunday-schools, day -
schools, teacher*, and dealer* supplied at pub
lishers’ rate*. Our new cataloguesand hullvtina
of new piuair. mailed free to anv address.
MIDDEN & HATES’
Southern Musio House, Savannah, Ga.
Special Telegram,
The Great Eastern Circns.to
Slaow Two Days ostbenlr
Grounds.
Wc are indebted to Col. Wright for
the following dispatch from CapL E.
T. Davis, which explain! itself
Macon, Ga: Oct 29th 1873.
Col. A. P. Wright—The Great
Eastern will show two days m the
Fair Grounds. E. T. Davis.
It will show here two days and not
go to Bambridge.
Special From Macon.
Yesterday, (Thursday) at 12 o'clock
we received a dispatch from Captain
Triplet! in Macon, stating that an im
mense crowd was there and that the
Fair would he contiuaed next week.
We consulted Col. Wright and he
says that it is too late for us to post
pone our Fair, and it will commence
as advertised, notwithstanding this,
next week.
The Fair-Last Call.
Weil, the much-talked-of Fair will
noon be here, and werecon it is unnec
essary, but wo will just remind the
people for the last time that much is
expected of them. The President,
Secretary and Directors have certain
ly done their part and if the people do
as well wc are sure we will have such
a fair as never was before. A
committee of our best men have gone
to Macon to solicit exhibitors, etc.,
and an extra train from Macon here
has been arranged for, to transport
articles for exhibition, both ways free
of cost; aud this will certainly induce
many to move their goods direct from
Macon here. This is a good move
and we think will bo quite successful.
Just let us do our part at home and
we guarantee a brilliant success.
Tournament Ball.—On Friday
night, the 7th, the Tournament Bail
will be given at the City //all. The
Cornet Band have the affair in charge,
and are making preparations equal
to the occasion.
The first item will he the Corona
tion—the crowning of tho u Queen of
Love and Beauty 1 ’ and three “Maids
of Honor.” Following this will come
an elaborate and choice programme
for the dances. Refreshments will
also be on hand.
Thoso who desire to witness the
Coronation exercises or are desirous
of showing their appreciation of the
Cornets, should attend. If the weath
er is favorablo the occasion will be a
pleasant one—perfect order and good
music hi abundance.
Another Cancer Cure.—Wc
were shown the other day by Dr. J.
D. Andrews, another cancer, in alco
hol, about the size of a goose
egg which he took from the breast of
Mrs. Griuer, of this county, from
which she had been suffering for a
number of years and never found any
thing to do it any good until she con
sulted Dr. Andrews. lie lias several
other case.8 just taken.
aug 23 3
Sco Moera. .Schwarz & Brady’s new
advertisement. They have tho lar
gest stock ot cat pets they have ever
had; they do an exclusive lnisincss in
that lino, and offer extraordinary in
ducements. They will, wc guess be
on hand at our Fair next week and
show the people a sample of their
beautiful s'oek.
If you neod any first class brick call
on Mr. J. P. Arnold. Having ftil-
fiUed his contract with the building
comm Uten tte Masonic Hall he is
now pi .V-*rcd to furnish good brick at
hi* yard .near town in any quantity to
suit purchasers. His material being
good ho is enabled to manufacture a
good article of brick and purchasers
would do well to examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Grand Raffle.—Joe Norris pro
poses to rafile off his fine span of Bay
horses valued at $375,00 on next
Thursday the 6th on tho Fair Grounds
at $5,00 a chance. Now is some
body’s time to get a nice turn out
cheap. Many of tho numbers are al
ready taken and you bad better go
and see him, quick or lose money.
At Levy’s: a magnificent stock of
Dress Goods, comprising all the
Myles.
At Levy’s: the largest and most
fashionable stock of Gent’s and Yonth'i
clothing.
At Lovj’s: a large line of the cele
brated Seamless Kid Gloves, and olh-
At Levy’s: Blankets, Flannels and
Piece Goods in large varieties. Also,
200 fSImwls of the latest styles just
opened.
At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or in
large quantities, very low.
apr. 5-ly
Wrapped Up.—I saw a lady wrap
ped up in a shawl that she would not
take six hundred dollars for, said
Smith to Jones, “I can beat that all
hollow,” retoitod Jones, ‘*for I saw a
lady so wrapped up in her baby that
she wouldn't have takeu 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 “All Right"’ Cook
ing Stove, one of the most convenient
inventions of this inventive age.
For sale by James Watt,
ocL25-tf. Thomasville Ga.
To the Ladies.—Wc take this oc
casion to call the attention of the la-
•dics to the advertisement of Mrs.
Thompson. She 1ms now the most
select and beautiful stock of Millinery
goods ever brought to this market, an
evidence of which is that her store is
daily crowded, and she is selling off
very fast. Inj the drew making line,
as she advertises, she docs the very’
best work, and in the latest fashions,
and we are glad to see that the ladies
are appreciating it, for she now has to
employ a half dozen .ladies in dress
making. We hope they may continue
io do well and that the ladies may
continue to appreciate her, as she de
serves.
(COMMUNICATED.)
Moultrie, Ga., Oct. 13, 1873.
Dear Brobtlinnagg;—I am glad to
:e through tho “ Times” that I am
not forgotten by you, myold friend, but
you must not measure “ my corn by
your half bushel,” unless it was
scaled measure.” (which I am sorry
to say is not the case.) 1 refer to the
eating business at the Sunday-school
lebralion. I own I admired the
dinner both as to quality and quanti
ty; but my“cxaustcd condition,”
you arc pleased to term it; was not
from over-eating, (for by-the-way 1
can chamber a great deal,) but from
over-listening and trying so hard to
catch the “points” in the anecdotes
and jokes as told by tho speakers, and
from over-laughing at the
perpetrated by our mutual friend Col.
B. If there ever was a manTeady at
all times with something good to make
somebody laugh, that man is Col. B.
He has a never-ending fuud of jokes
and wilicisins always ready for any
and every occasion; whenever lie
thinks it will do anybody any good to
laugh, and we think that laughing is a
wholesome exercise.
The improvements and repairing
upon the Court House has commenced.
The indefatigable “Joe” is putting
things through; the sound of the ham
mer, saw aud plane arc making music
while I write and soon the energetic
John J., of the paint brush will be
“glossing things over,” and then our
“ Hall of Justice” will look considera
bly belter than it “use to did." 1
We had some visitors in our little
village on the 8th inst., from an ad
joining county whom, if they do not
learn to demean themselves better, wc
would be £lad they would stay at
home if they have any, (but wc aw
fully fear they arc like a stray dog.)
They cithci had no sense or had let
liquor rob them of that noble attribute,
and, something causes us to lean to the
first conclusion. Soon after their ai •
rival they produced pistols and
mcnced to fire them off almost at ran
dom shooting at posts, trees, etc., up
on the public square. They stated
they wcie looking for a location. If
they continue in this course 1 think
they will soon find one. One of the
parties said he was iunning a grocery
iu an adjoining town. Our opinion is
though, some one else docs the idling
and he “lotes” ther goceries.
Wo would have been very much
pleased to have accompanied you in
vour tour ot inspection through die
Printing Offices of Tlmmasville. We
arc not at all surprised at the exact
order aud nicety of everything about
the Times’ office. The Times is a
success and we knew by knowing this
that all things weic fight at Head
quarters. You speak of Capt. Trip
lett’s “snug little uest,” and appears
to wonder at it os he is a bachelor.—
Now is it possible my dear Brob, that
you thiuk ouly Benedicts get female
help? but from what you hinted
about the sanctum of our bachelor
friend and what you saw I think 3 our
[COMMUNICATED. J
Messrs. Editors.—Friday morning
Oct. 17th., being the day Of tho anno-
ale ommencing of the “Florida Bap
tist Association” waaJair, beautiful
and pleasant These annual iqeetings
are as the reunions oi members
of the same family, where letters
are read from each church, telling of
their success or gloom.
Friday morning, brought this great
family of some thirty chuicbes togeth
er at the village of Grooverville,
Brooks county, Ga., a village howev
er, only in number of inhabitants for
the immense amount of hospitality
issued, would have done credit to' a
city. It has been onr pleasure often
to meet with those family gatherings,
but never before have we seen a more
hospitable community, than at Groo-
vcrvillc, which I believe takes its name
from Uncle Jimmie Groover, who
still graces the church with his pres
ence though he has passed the four
score years by six, and may his man
tle of piety fall upon his many repre
sentatives. To particularize would be
injustice, aud we will merely say if all
communities were Groovcrvilles we
would not need any jails or prisons.
The Association was organized by
Rev. G. W. Hall, being called to pre
side temporarily as moderator, and
S. L. Scruggs as clerk, and after the
enrollment of delegates, these brether-
en were, (I believe,) unanimously
elected as permanent officers, and
wisdom was shown in this selection,
fo» well “they performed their part”
Alter appointment of the various com
mittees who should he called upou the
next day, to report upon the various
subjects thereby giving work for the
Association the next day. The hour
arrived for adjournment, and we sep
arated for the night,: and the Dele
gates from your city were honored as
Chairmen of three of the committees.
Rev. C. S. Gaulden, on the committee
of Missions. Redden Smith on Finance
and J. W. Kendrick, on Sabbath
Schools, and tbeir reports showed that
the selections were good, and among
the successes reported none was more
so than the success in the Sunday
school. But U10 report on Temper
ance, Rev. Bosticli Chairman of Com
mittee called fortli more discussion
than all the others together, and Rev.
J. M. Rushiu, of Boston, C. D. Camp
bell of Quitman; bretheren, B. F.
Wardlaw, of Madison, Fla., aud J. W.
Kendrick of your city, each took ac
tive parts in the discussion. Rev* C.
D. Campbell, taking heavily to task,
not only tiflers and sellers, but users
ot the noxious weed, but we will have
to say, “they that arc filthy shall be
filthy still,’’ while Mr. Kendrick plac
ed the remedy and cure of the wicked
habit of taking into our stomachs this
liquid hell, and distilled damnation,”
in the hands of our mothers, wives,
sisters and daughters, aud we say lie
carried his point to our entire satisfac
tion, aud why they will not put forth
their herculean power aud strangle
tl is hydra headed monster, is a mys
tery to us, for they and their little ones
arc the principal sufferers.
Aud speaking of C. D. Campbell and
J. M. Bushing, wo look upon them ns
the rising Paul and Apcllos of ou
community and nmy they live Ion;
ami gather many “sheaves.” The
former preached iu the Baptist church
on Sabbath, to a large and attentive
audience riveting their attention for
one hour and ten minutes, but to us it
was so short, and when fired up by his
theme, such countenance one will ev
er remember, and remember it but to
love and wish to see again.
The most important action taken ii
the Association, was the withdrawal of
the eight.cliurches north of the Florida
line, for the purpose of forming a new
association, and for that purpose there
will be a convention held in Boston on
the qua Sabbath prox, where we hope
to meet one ot your number.
Long will the Association at Groo
verville be remembered and may they
all at last receive their rewards, foi
we “were strangers and they took u*
in.” Stranger.
KAR BIft P.- I ;
On the 25th October, Mb. James
W. McCord and Miss Mart C.
Walker, by Rev J. H. D. McRae.
Both Bride and Bridcagroom of Tbom-
connty.
Died.—Annie Ferrell, daughter of
Thor. C. and Belle Mitchell. Aged 3
yean 3 months and 5 days, on the 27th
of Ocl. at 6 p.m.
We deeply sympathize with tho be
reaved parents iu their sad affliction,
and point them to him who tempers
the wind to the shorn lambjand who
doeth all things well to those who love
him. Weep not for the dear one.
Joy to the World! Woman is
Free !
Among the many modem discoveries looking
the happiness an 1 amelioration of the human
than the renowned remedy— -
Regulator, W oxnan’a best Friend. Bj
A Si emancipated Worn numberless Uu
, r to her *ex. Before is marie power all
irregularities of the womb vanish. It care* ran
IP-
. ......... _. uterine ob
structions. It caret constipation and strength'
ena the »y«f “
purifies the
preasion of the menses. It
** ■“ ” a const!.
It braces the nerves and
irer tails, as tbous-
Tcscookb. Ala., l«3.
Mr. L.H. BaAoriZLb.—Sir: Please forward
»immediately aaoi her soup y of Baadfikld’s
Female Rrovlatob. W e find it to 1# all that
it claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most
decided and ha py effects pr« duced by.
Very Respectfully, Hujtteb & A lex an dee.
We the undersigned Druggists take pleasuae in
commending to the trade. Dr. J. BusuriELU’s
Female Kkoulatuu—relieving it to be a good
and reliable remedy for the discuses for which
* * recommends it.
W. A. Lanesell, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Wison, Taylor k Co..
Atlanta, Ga,
Rkdwixe & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. Lawshe, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Root, k Son, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Taocra County.
This i* to certify that I bavee
seises of females for which he recommends it.
This December:
oct. 4—1 y
Special Notice.
H EREAFTER no bill against the County Will
be entertained unless the sains is male by
authority ot some number of the B ---*
missiouers: Except in cases of inqi
DQN*T &UYH&Si£MQ
Without first writing to Ludden & Bates,
Wholesale Piano Dealers, Savannah, Ga., for
prices and terms. They are the largest Piano
dealers In the South, and furnish he best instru-
•ver sold for the money. Your choice
e of the best makers in the U. S. any
tyle and price desired. Fine pianos. 7 octave,
rosewood cases, carved legs,
warranted for five yesrs; su
8325, $350, and $375. The t... . „
$400, $410, $440, 8490 $530, and $600. Pianos
sold by small monthly payments. Pianos- for
*. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Pisnos
shipped to all parts •« f the *outh. Every
thinking of buying is inriteil to write us for
st cash or time prices. Illustrated catalogues
sent free. Address
Lnddcn & Bates’ Southern Music House,
-V3ro Savanxaii.ua.
Bring you Job work to the Times
pffico for neat work sod low prices.
mind is now disabused, if even vou
ever allowed yourself to think differ
ently. I know the old saw—some
thing about innocence, thinking no
evil—and wc all know that no evil
thoughts ever enter your “thinking
apparatus ” let it be situated where it
may. hoping to bear from you often
through the Times, I remain,
Yours, etc,
J. W. H, F, McElhspobouqh.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
At a meeting of the Sundav-school
f the M. E. Church, South, Thomas
ville Station; South Georgia Confer
ence,the following preamble and res
olutions were adopted;
Whereas, Almighty God has seen
fit in His infinite wisdom to call away
our dearly beloved schoolmate au<‘
follow pupil, Willie Linton; and
Whereas, in the death of Willie our
Sunday School has lost one of its
brightest ornaments, bis class one ot
its best pupils, and we a prize and
amiable companion. Be it icsolved,
I. That we bow with submission to
the will of our Heavenly Father.
II. That our sincere sympathies arc
tcudored the bereaved family.
HI. That these proceedings be pub
lished in the S. S. Visitor, and the
city papers ami a copy be presented
to the family of the deceased.
Jxo. Triplett,
Cliaitinan Committee.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
“ God moves in a mysterious way
by fire and by sword, by pestilence
aud by death, in all its myriad forms
terror, coutiuually cutting down the
bright and beautiful of earth, and we
may only wring our lfands in heart
felt grief, and i>ow our heads in hum
ble submission to His order, while we
reverently deprecate his wrath.
A friend and brother has fallen
and over his bier, as of one dear torn,
and houored— highly honored—among
the good, the generous and the true,
wc drop the fraternal tear, and mourn
the darkness that has fallen upon us,
since his blight intellect, hi* kind
heart, and his genial soul we shall
know and commune no more.
Simon Engel, the honored Presi
dent of the “ Ha*-monie Club, of Bairn
bridge.” is dead ! a victim to the
scourge now raging in our sister cilv.
Therefore, bo 11 resolved by the
members of the “ Deutsche Lese-
Vereiu,” of Thomasville that cur sin-
ceresl sympathies are teudered to our
sister Club in the loss of their estima
ble President; he, who was alike
'oved aud respected as officer and
friend.
Resolved, That wc do most deeply
condole with his bereaved family *
their irreparable loss; and
Resolved, That a copy of these pro
ceeding* be ftirnlshc-i the family of
our deceased brother and friend; 'that
a copy be presented the Harmonic
Club; and that the whole proceedings
be spread upon the minttres of this
Club, and copies thereof be forwarded
to the Thomasville and Bambridge
papers for publication.
JosKPn Jergeb,)
M. Isaac, > Committee.
M. tao. )
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WM. P. BEASLE Y, M. D.
of the Board ofOom-
W. '/.*HUBERT,
Clerk County Commissioners.
Thirty days altar data MltfitlMi wil t*
■riots the Hon. Ooert Ocdtaa-y of raid
county for an o*der granting leave to eeUaU
— y belonging ta the e»-
lay in Aoveaber
next I wtD
Ordinary *
CEOi
I Ontaeaim
apply to the hraarakle CratofWD
said county for an order granting leave to eeO
the real estate, in the city of Th- maevflle, be.
longteg to the estnte of Mrs. Elisabeth Fudge,
MALACH1 MAT 1 HIS, Adar.
Cemt «f Ordinary, Octo>«r 1, 1833.
Whereas tbe property and effect* of Betty R.
Dekle, a minor, i* without n legal ray esrain
All persons inte
tilsd to Ole their oMecttocs tn aaU Coext, c „
wise letters of Gurdbuuhip will be granted t
the riibtic Admin .strut or of said county in tens
of tbe law. a. H. IO »XE, Ord nary.
oct 11-33d
Mortgage Sale fer November.
WILL fcE SOLD before tbe Court House door,
TV in the town of TboaMsvQle. between tbe
legal hoars of mle. «■» tbe first Tuesday iu No
vember next, tbe following property, to-wit:
I/XT of Land Nos. *1 and 2* c<>nt«ining 498
acres each, more or lees In all contain tag 9SS acre*
mors or lew in ibe 13th • {strict of Thomas Co.
Ga. Levieden.cn the 22udJuyD72, by Wn.
Stegall fo mer Sheriff, as the pn>|«rty of T. C.
Stanaiaml to nM) n Mortgage 1 ta. lamed et
January Term of 1 homes Superior Court 1672,
iu favor of John .-loan. Terms cash.
o-tS-tf D. F. LUKE. Sheriff.
Golquttt County
Administrator’s Sale.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. Colquitt County.-Oo
the first Tuesday in November next, wUl be
»old at tbe Court-house door. In Moultrie, In
said county, within the lawful boars of sale the
foilowing Lots of land to-wlt:
Numbers276, 278, and 279; also, all of 277,
lying on the East side ot Hurricane Creek. All
•aid lands lying ami being In the Eighth Dis
trict of—originally Irwin—Colquitt County.—
Sold as tbe property of Jno. Gregory, deceased,
tor the benefit ot the hairs and creditors, of said
decease*]. Terms: one half cash, the other half
small notes, and approved security, due twelve
months from date,
sept 13 td
SAM’L. C. GREGORY,
Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
gTJTE OFJ3EORGIA;, Mitchell County.-On
■first Tuesday .n Decent her next, will be
the Court-Louse door, in Camilla, In rahl
within the lawful hours of sale tbe foi-
LoU or land to-wit:
Lot No. 396, in the 9th Dint.; l ot 280, in the
10th Diet.; Lot 281, in the 10th Dist; also. Lot
No. 10, in the 10th Dist; of—originally Baker-
Mitcbell County. Sold as the property of John
Gregory, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs
aud creditors. Terms: one half cash, the other
half tmall notes, and approved security, due
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Colquitt County.—
If'ill be sold on the fiist Tuesday. In Novem*
her next, before the Cou>t House door In Moul
trie, Colquitt Co., the following property to-wit:
Two hundred and s>xty-aix acres of land, being
0 satisfy a tl fit, In favor of Su-
nitl county.
W. T. ROBINSON, Sberift
NOTICE!
Tax-Payers of Thomas County:
IN order for me to make settlement with the
Comptroller-General within the time required
by law. I will have to close the books fo~ “ -
Collection of the State and county taxes 01
31st day of ilils (Oct.) month. You will t
present yesr.
Office Afclntyre’i
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
Reforo making your arrangement
tbe advice of the “thoi
* it would bo 1
, the Journey
1 Bidet
0 West" as pleasant and as tree from dan-
* human skill and foresight can accomplish,
consolidation and construction a roal has
put Into operation on the shortest i»oMiihle
from Nashville, Term., to St. Louis, "tbe
future great cit} ot the world.” This line the
ST. LOUIS Jfc SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY,
during the pnst year, earned an invaluable
smooth t
nd the :
reputation l»y
- connections. »
igcrequipuieti
nd commodious u * v , c ^*’ ll
trig thf only Hue running Pul
"--■Hoorn Sleeping Cart tki
rale loSt. -
Westinx'oase air-brake
Hi* I"?
.... ^ing-Ho
je/rom Satk\
tlier line pretends to offer such advantages, ei
ther in distance, time or equipment Why, then,
' nirncy by c rcuitous routes 7 I>o not be ioduc-
.J to purchase tickets to St. Louis or the “
by any other line, remembering that
The St. X Sort I turn ter 11.
is the tKorittt, cheapest, quietest, best and only
line under one management from Nashville ‘
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 at the very lowest prices,
Call and examine our stock.
auglG-3m
St. Louis, and
eat to St. Lou'
California, T«
> fr .m 60 to 200 11
4 the sho
Si. Louis, Kansav City, Omaha, Den'
iruia, Texas, and all western point*, it u
the * Chicago Shortest Line,” ria Evans
You can secure the chea|>cst rates f
dyes and your movables on application,
m or by letter, to Ghaulxs McGauk, sow
rn Passenger Agent, near College street Dep
iashville, Teun., or to the nndersigned.
W. B. DAVENPORT,
General Ticket Agent, St. Los
No trouble to answer questions.
in' per-
Legal Advertisements.
Mortgage Sale for Deeembtr.
W ILL be aold before the Court Hou
io r
the town of Thomasville, bet'
legal hours of »ale on the first Tuesday in
mther, the following pnqierty to-wit:
Lots of Land Number three hundred and.
teen (319) in the 13th. District of originally Ir
win, now Thomas county, - "
dred eleven and a half act
dred and twenty-five (325.)
county, containing four hundred and n
‘ part of three
sonU nlug^five bn
f said Lot and r
links t<
1:26 chains ami n
id elev<
1 links
, tttly-three ebairu
r thence North, 4o
» the right of-i
Railroad thence along the ri«ht-of-«
_ le risht-of-wav to the
iriglnal land line, thence'.South a'ong the origi-
lal land line to the corner, thence East to the
beginning corner; containing two huudi
forty-eight and a quarter acres: the vs
tlemeut containing
ty, described
' u-ortg _ . .
mber lwC! To r-attsly mortgage fi fa
Thomasville Advertisements.
LEBEUS DEKLE, Tax Collector,
clntyre’s brick-buildiag, opposlb
Post Office. octll-3t
Thomasville Aevertmements.
EkviagLoestedlB
TaoJtxsnxirXs 4Efi.
Weald respectfully *
Throat, Orartl, Disease* of the near,
and Lieer, Infatuation of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indigestion,
Sick Headache,
AND
Diseases of Lone Standing.
Cancers
InvariablyCnred.
PILES TREATED
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
To Tbe Ladies!
He would respectfully nnnouucc.
that he cures all diseases peculiar to
Females. He has never failed to give
relief whore his directions were strictly
carried out. Hundreds of Females in
Georgia and other States, supposed to
be incurable, having been treated bf
so many physicians, without benefit,
will cheerfully render testimony in be
half of his ability to cure all diseases
so universally prevailing with their
Sex.
Because of his unlimited success,
he makes this branch of his profession
a specialty.
He may bo found at all hours during
the day at his Drug Store, McIntyre’s
building, on Jackson Street, Thomas
ville, Georgia.
A good assortment of
Drags & Medicines
Kept constantly on hand.
TfiimsCAsii! 1’itoFiTS Shall !!
ThomuTille, Ga., March 28, 1873.
tuar29-ly.
AT THOMASVILLE
WEDNESDAY and THUSSBAY, NOV.
i - rrrr 9 1 io
THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES At 10 A.M.,*nd2 alid7 P. M.
Doo» Open One hour previous to Each Performance. 1 '
A TOWERING GIANT AMONG ITS mtQtVS
Tie GREAT 12 CE8TER-P0LE TENT!
$100,000 Challenge Show.
Aviary, Circus, Roman Hippodrome
AXD
EGYPTIAN CARAVAN!
Its augmentation U10 |*
Birds, Flesh-eating /.Vpt'U-i
• of living Wild B««»l
% l.srs l~,-n fx.cn.lrd »» ntaks
rmpird ; BhJ an imsiriwoTwrlw
athlug'st'ft M.u.tri*, riuuiagvd
DUAL CIRCUS EXHIBITION!
MAKING IT A
Grand Collation lore than Etnal
—TO -
TWELVE SHOWS BN ONE!
I I engines an* l«n«ffktf*tA
S. J. Cassels,
(Next door to P. McGlashan’a
• ingtou’8 Block.)
iLurtgage. tearing date on the tenth dav
’ cr Im»2 To .atlsly mortgage fi fa i»-
> December le*iu, of Superior Court,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINT
COLORS.
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
LUBRICA 21NG,
AND PAINT OIL#
A coiD|>lcte rtof k of the above alwav. in .tore
and for Bale cheap for vaah.
. P, WRIGHT. c. W. STEGALL
THOS. C. MITCHELL Special Partner,
WRIGHT &STEGALL,
IIANKEKH
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
In addition to their Bauklng business they
i*ve erected a
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE
e prepared to store and make liberal ad
21-ly,
Dining Saloon.
Table Supplied with
Sheriff’s Sales for December.
1LL be soli before tee Court House door
V V in the town of ThomasvUie. (etween tbe
lexal hours of sale ua tbe first Tuesday ia De-
imber, the following property to-wit;
The undiT ded ouc-fifth interest of Lots of
lacd Nos. 5,6, 7, amt 8., Bl ack C. on .lackfoo
and Stephans Streets, in Thomasrille, Ga. Lev
ied on as the property of Mdward Adkin-on to
■ two fi fas, issued by J. S. Merrill, X P Si
the 637th District, O. M., at Oct. term
1*73. One in lavor of Hunt *n>i» /'uryear aud
s.m l
F Pr*
me by CO
same time
land No# 369, containing 130
‘ helStl
by Wn. Stexall,
. to sr" '
of the Or u inary of 1 bouaa
_ ivaga. L C
time and place. Lot* of
District of Thomas
> satisfy a fi fa in favor
the estate
acresjuxl 370,contalningu5<l acres in"ail 489
more or lea*. Levied on as the pitpertv of r'
J Browning to satisfy a ti fa issued at Thomas
Superior Court. 1871, in lavor of B & L Go'mI-
berg. Pro, erty pointed out by James LSeward.
Also. Lot* of land Nos M8, 4 JUs, in tbe l»th
District ot Thomas count). containing 500 acres,
mors or less. Lev td on as the propertr ofJas
T //all to satisfy a fi ta issued at the Thomas
Superior Court, 1*6*. in favor of Utltow C Smita
* dminWrator against Ja« T Hail.
Also. lt»J acres of lot ot land N<
twenty- third (23» District of Thomas county.
Levied on as the property of M C Grace, «!
ceased, and L M Saturn, to satisfy a fi fa Issued
at tbe July tens of the Court of ordtaary, 1972,
in fbvor of II // Toots, Ordinary of Thomas
county. Property pointed out by the Ordinary.
D. F. LUXE, Sheriff
SheriffSalfs for Nerembtr.
VXTILL be sold before the Court Moose door i
»? the tow* of TbomaaTQlu, oatnefinfTaei
day in November nest, between the legal boot
ot ral« the M lowing prof erty, to-wit:
Lot of land .Vo 97. in the 14th district t
Thomas Co. Ga.. containing 43* acres, more «
less. Le-ri*d on as the property ofMadcomMoi.
roe, to satisfy fi fa In favor of James H- Beily.—
Pniperty pointed not by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Lot of land No. Jfti. la the lath district
Thants* Co, Ga,, containing 230 acres, more
rhomas Co. Superior Court ISCe, In favor of Sul
Pointed out by A. P. Wi
plaintiff s attorney.
Letter heads neatly printed, and
paper furnished for «7.00 per thou-
uad, -
tSSfi
i purchased only from first-class
ty^/’RESCRI/TIONS carefully compound-
niar'JO-ly
Bakery
CONFECTIONERY,
A. HOMEISTER,
AT HIS OLD STAND.
1 hand a fall supply ot
Nuts,
Jellies,
Pickles.
Fruits, all kinds,
Ami everything in this line of a
TOYS :
Choice selection, embracing everything calcula
ted ts please the litUe folks.
Fine Liquors,
ket sad at moderuS* prices.
ALE £ LAGER
•A f ■ SON DRAUGHT.
WEDDING
n, at reasonable rates.
Fresh Oysters and Fish
AND THE BEST OF EVERYTHING.
Meals at Any and All Ilonrs.
LOCATION ON JACKSON ST.
The subscriber take# pleasure in informing the
I Hand and pre-
public that he is still at 1
accommodate them with all thlags
(rood to Kat.
He Is fitting up, ami will hate remit in _
(lays, a Dining A|«rtnient. which will be retired,
ronvenient, well furnished and kept thoroughly
In addition to the Saloon, he has nowon hand
and will keep gunstantly supplied with
Tile Finest Oiyarn,
0,000 of the following Popular brands now
lore; llcina Victoria. Is Ki » »J>ja, La lUas. baj-
'lere, 15 rents; La Plor do Morales, 10 ecu -
S-'rtsh tl filers mss* FtsM arriving by
rainand foraaie In anydetired quantity.
FAMILY GBOCEKIEH.
always on hand and at very
A. F. PBKYATT
Grand Triple Menagerie,
IN Four separate Tot
itohincd with tho
COLOSSAL MUSEUM, AVIARY OF TROPICAL BIRDS, AND CARA
VAN OFKLEI’HANTS, C AMELS, DROMEDARIES,
ELKS, BUFFALOES, ETC., ETC. *
DAVIES & €0.,
DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
f^BUGS,
Medicines,
Gjxe.vic&ls,
POINTS,
Oils,
JSfetCSKES,
TOIELT AND FANCY GOODS,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
Every Act Double
In Two UitigH at the Kami- hour, under ont Faviliou t
.A. IDou-Tol© Grand Entree.
•J Binds of Ring flora c-a. Dual Corps of Cqu-strlmnrs, Salr
Ridrrs, Arrobuls, Gymnasia, < towns, i:tr.
Greatest Achivcment in Arenic annals Ever Witnessed !
EVERY DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., AN UNPARALLELED
Pageant & Procession Over 2 Miles Long!'
Wits emerald. erim«*U aud goId den*, three brum ami r»-l Band*, grand Steam Fmw, *•>«/•!I
Nartmt Bend, a* la the day* of *76: Twenty Seiitifil Veae*. ndm tmndrafi Iu«**m • ad
page*, ramatel. ms,4 Uberi by the CaeaUmle with their fi«r». Iese«v, and faiapitrt. vtta,
■maated ^hria and Oodm*a*«u* ed#aal eoatemta, elfit Dn*|Tgm, Um, Thatheraaml J«g-
• fotse la the au«wta.
u a Grand BfiLUrON AfCEXHOIf wfllWfhta.
•lag Into the cMy have been arranged with la W*f | *•§>$• M SfmUy
ADMISSION $1 99; Children under 19 ycara mtafs Ut cent*.
A ticket w^t?a wifi beeoea ea the street frem • A.M«fo >2 M; where tldfotthaate y»l *—*.
thaaavUdlagtherweh andfome*» the garaadr. . U. I. IXSXH, Agent.
Wm alee, exhibit a* feUowa: Jlbaay Meadgy. New. 9; rgmlBa. Tae#4sr. %m. 8; Bel*A ld«9
" • ame-wav wn wiwwi• Aiwai, —UJ. i——.. —% * j. I w^ey,
mch 22-1-y r*dufriy,Nw. 9, Qrifil, Fri^y. iler.T, Varictea, Sfitgrfiay, Net. «.