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TIUMIA8VILLE, OA.
B-tTPKPAT. Hovmw la, MW-
LOCAI.COLTJMN ■
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Thera will be rarrlra. lo the T» krai eh.robra
tomorrow a* fbllo»»:
Pimbyter'aa Charch.—Rev. Mr. McKee
la tbe morning, no eerTlcee at night. Sab
bath School 4 P. M.
BaptUt Chorea-Service* by tbe Rot. Mr.
Baker at On wad boere morning and erenlag.
5and»J School, 9 A. M.
KriacoAM. CorncH.—No tervlce*. Sunday
School* F. M.
Method tat Cbnrcb.—Perrier* by Her. Mr.
Leonard at tbe nraal morning and evening
hours. SundaySchool, 3 P. M.
Post omce Honrs.
From and alter this date, the office will be oj<en
tor tbe delivery of mall, »• follow* :
1 romft a. m., to 12 a.. in the moral
Proa 2 to Op. a.. In tbe evening.
From S to 9 a. m., on Sunday*.
Frontdoor will be open so that parties having
lock bnxce can get their ma'l at all hour*. The
null, for .11 po&u will dowu^.
March 31*t 1873.
IVAUD, F. M.
Cotton Market.
Good Ordinary,.
Low Middling,.
Middling ......
Demand active offering* light.
113-4
Be certain and register.
Bring your Job work to the Times
oftioo for neat work and low prices.
Our friends of the Presbyterian
church, contemplate replacing the or*
gun now in use, by a new and much
laigeronc. The new orgau will cost
something over 8500.
The very highest praise is due the
officers and attaches of the Fair Asso
ciation, for their untiring devotion to
the interest of the Fair, and the <
fort and convenience of visitors.
Our esteemed young friend Geo. M
McKinuon, now connected with that
sterling house of Lathrop & Co., 1ms
been spending a few days mid his old
haunts, and among his uumcrous
friends hereabouts.
If you need any first class brick call
on Mr. J. P. Arnold. Having fttl-
j'Jlled his contract with the building
cotPUiiMec °f t-e Masonic Hall ho is
-ow I'lcy-arcd to furnish good brick at
his yard near town in any quantity to
suit nurch.'wr*. His material being
good he is enabled to tuanufaclure a
good article of brick and purchasers
would do well t.o examine his ate
before purchasing elsewhere. 1
The piece of poetry on our outride
this week, selected by a friend, is de
cnlcdly nppropos to the times. Grin
und not growl is a good motto, try it
n low days. We commend the pciu
sal of these verses to the croakers.
X. IIHit.—We were pleased to meet
on our streets again this week, after
an absccncc ot several mouths
fatherland. Mr. Hirt He is one
most industrious and reliable median
ies, and we gladly welcome him back
lo the place of his adoption.
Rodgers & Elliot's, tabic Knives, Sin
git*. Double and Treble Plated Spoons
nud Fork* of the best maker. Rod
gers & Woatenliolm pocket Cutlery.
Tta/.ors and Scissors, for sale by Janies
Watt. oct. 25-tf.
Wo suggest that at the next Fair,
that we keep it n profound secret Ironi
the rlerk of the weather, as to the
tiino. We may a steal a march on
him in that way, and get n lair week.
But if it gets to old “probabilities
cars, the probabilities are. that ho will
give us a shower or two just by way
of variety.
Housekeepers, will find the best as
horlmcnt of Plain, Pressed & Japancd
tinware at Janies Walt’s. oct. 25-it
To Tito Ladies.
Mr*. George Herring has returned
to Thomasville, and i» now with me
the dress making department, and
her talent iu this line is well known
the ladies, she asks her old, and
new friends to call and see her ; and
guarantees satisfaction to all, who
may favor her with theii patronage.
MRS. K. A. THOMPSON.
novl5*4t
The Fourth quarterly conference
of the Thomasville station will con
vene at tlie Methodist church on
next Wednesday night the 20th. intit.
at 7 o’clock, p. m.
J. M. Alstis, P. E.
Pay your city taxes, this is the last
day.
Will some ono please rise and ex
plain, why it is, that every few morn-
get no Savannah mail. Some
one is in fault, who is it ?
Miss Bettie, instead of Miss L. V.
Eason, should have been credited
with the premium on embroidery in
the premium list, as published last
k. •
The wail of the fatherless, home
less and peniless comes wafted to ns
from our neighboring town. Who
will fail to respond on Monday night
the City hall.
We hope that everybody will turn
out on Monday night The cause
of suffering humanity appears to us
at our very doors. Go and contri
bute your Inite to tbe stricken poor
of our sister city of Boinbridge.
Rev. L. C. Peek was tbe unfortu
nate loser of a pocket book, con
taining some $30, and an account
sale of two bales cotton. The finder
will be suitably rewarded by leaving
it at Messrs. Hardaway McKinnon
Co.
Mr. M ,J. I ofi-r, who is on a lectur
ing tour iu the cause of temperance,
being the State lecturer lor that organ
ization, will deliver one of his tlirilliit,
lectures to night at the City Hall. W<
liopc the gentleman will hav<
crowded hall, as he is engaged it
noble and glorious work. Let every
body turn out. Admission free.
A good assortment of Locks Edge
Toole, and general Hardware. Gun 1
Pistols, Hunting and Fishing Tackl<
is sold by James Watt. Cad and m
liis new style Fishing Bobs., oct. 25-tf
We arc requested by the RtV
C.nuldcn, to announce that the llcv.
Jo*. S. Baker, will (D. V.) preach
sermon at 10 1-2 o'clock in the morn
iug at tho Baptist church, cn “The
Intervention of Superhuman agents
in the atfairs of mortals.” All arc cor
dially invited to attend.
Ai Levy's: new prints and a full
line ot Domestic Goods.
At Levy's: a magnificent slock of
Press Goods, comm iriug all the ne
styles.
At Levy's: the largest and ijioi
Inshtonable stock of Gent's uud Youth'
clothing.
At Levy's: a largo line of the cele
brated Seamless Kid Gloves, and oth
or qualities. Embroideries and Lares
•Sash lUbons, Velveteens aud all ollie
novelties of the reason.
At Levy's: Blankets, Flannels nr.<
Piece Goods in large varieiies. Also.
200 .Shawls of the latest styles just
opened.
At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or iu
large quantities, very low.
apr.5-ly
A. T. Macintyre, Jr., besides confin
ing himself closely to a large and rap
idly increasing practice of the legal
profession, succeeded in making the
largest amount of cotton, raised on
one acre; theteby securing the very
handsome sum of $50 as u premium on
Iho best acre of cotton, at the Fair
last week. This should prove a slim-
ilus to the young planters of the coun
ty-
Wrapped Up.—I saw a lady wrap
ped up in a shawl that she would not
take six hundred dollars for, sain
Smith to Jones, “I can beat that all
hollow,” rctoitod Jones, "for 1 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 lo a baby, the greatest source
of pleasur* in many bouses is the
“Monumental” and “All Bight” Cook
ing Stove, one of the most go/ivepient
inventions of this inventive age.
For sale by James Watt,
oct 25-tf. TliomasvlUc Go.
&
We fihoukl have given Mr. C. C.
James credit for having the finest
syrup on exhibition at the Fair last
eck. Mr. James has earned a just-
j enviable reputation, for his syr
ups, which always command the
highest prices.
Aid For Bainbuidge.—Through
the active exertions of Mr. James
Watt, the sum of $00, was raised yes
terday among our business men, and
by linn forwarded this morning to
Mr. Jno. 1*. Dickinson to be appro
priated to those who need it roost.
1 ho amount is accompanied by the
sympathies of the denors.
We understand that our Jewish
] xtpiilation have applied to the Grand
I Chapter of the ‘‘Independent order
of iienay—Berith” (sous of tbe
enaut)ut Philadelphia, fora charter
aud will soon have a lodge in suc
cessful operation here. It is a be
nevolent association and as such wo
rid them God speed.
At a meeting ot the Thomasville
Guards on Thursday night, Mr. C. 1*.
ilanse’l was elected Captain and Mr.
Joseph Fass 2d Scrgeaut. Arms and
accoutrements were issued, aud the
respect for lull ranks, and a “Star”
decidedly good,
the time young gents to at
tach Yourselves to n crack military
organization.
Thomasville as a Winter Resort.
-When the pnJlntial hotel on the
corner of Broad and Jackson Streets
shall have been completed, and the
mperior advantages of the place
horonglrly understood we will
u thronged during tho winter
ith persons from the less hospita
ble climes of the North and West
•king suuner skies and gentler
freezes.
Our lady readers will recognize iu
«he picture drawn by our Fair enrres-
omIi.ni, some of the many little do
mestic infelicities, with which they
:mv« to contend. The communication
•ould liava appeared last week, but
»r waul of space. Wc are afraid that
he tain aud mud deprived tbe writer
i»f showing off that new dfess Rt the
Fair. When did woman have a new
drers and not waut to show it oil?
Mrs. Wm. Stegall was given - the
premium on beat sftmplc scuppernong
wine, instead of the Major, os jvpot ltd
by us last week. If the Major had had
the handling of that delicious scupper
nong, wc doubt if it would have ever
been sampled at the Fair grounds.
Wc hope thnl other ladies in Thomas
will follow the example of Mrs.dfogaJl
the manufacture of this delicious
wine.
That Handsome Saddle.—Master
Willie Dicky, son of 1*. II. Picky, Evq.,
»f Cairo, was the fortunate boy rider,
o whom was awarded the splendid
addld offi-red by 1*. McGlariian
the best boy rider uoder 16 years ol
Willie had some sharp compe
tition, a half doeeu oilier l*oys enter
ing the list for the coveted prize, but
he bore off the palm over all com
petitors
A Sion ok Return iso Good
Times. — Wo caught the familiar
strains of nu old faritioned hand or
gan on our streets this week. The
itinerant Music Grinder wns followed
by a crowd of urchin*, wherever he
went. It only Jacked the monkey to
complete the picture, aud to rc-otiud
one of the good old days of silver
halves, quartets and dimes; before
panic?, rings and back pay wcic in
ogue; wheu integrity, aud not rascal
ity were the passports toplacc aud pow-
DEUSCIIEU L1SSE YEREIN.
We acknowledge our obligations
to some of our German friends, for
the pleasure of participating in one
of the most pleasant affairs of the
season, ou lost Monday evening at
their elegantly fitted np room on
broad Street. Tbe affair was strict
ly impromptu, but went off in that
pleasing agreeable manner, with
which the cultivated German, knows
how to invest a social gathering.
It is only necessary to say that
Prof. Walcott handled the bow, and
that Jp Foss made himself distinctly
heard.
, Jit 12 x.,. the members of the clfxL
served their guests with refresh
ments which would have striated
' TOE FAIR. :r **
In order to present our readers at
the earliest possible moment, with the
award of premiums, we omitted in our
list issue to notice many of the ex
hibitors and their displays; but which
we now piopose to do. We found it
im]HWsible to gel at the uames or
mauy of the exhibitors, us oil articles
were only numbered, *o that if, as is
the case, any are omitted the forego
ing explanation we trust may prove diploi
satisfactory.
The well known firm of Salomon
Cohen, Savannah, was represented by
some fiue vehicles, oue of which, his
no-tojf buggy, showed the blue ribbon.
Mr. McDonough, of McDonough &
llalantync, Savannah, had on exhibi
tion an improved sugar mill, put up
at their extensive works. Mr. Mc
Donough besides being a most success
ful manufacturer, is an accomplished
musician, and made himself very pop
ular with every one with whom he
met
Mr. Lancaster, of that populai
house of Jno. M. Cooper A Co., aided
by Mr. Cauou. bad a superb and
costly collection of books, stationery,
etc., including everything in the line
of literature, from a ponderous essay,
down to Mother Goose. Mr. I* made
himself quite popular among the la
dies, the inquiry not being uufrequent,
“Is he married?” We pass to our
young frieud Hayden, representing I*.
Macombcr & Co., who had on hand
np elegant assortment of gents dress
and toilet articles.
Stepping across the hall, we are
confronted with the richest and hand
somest display of carpetings, window
curtains, fixtures, etc., which hav
ever l-cen seen inside these walls.-
They are but samples of tbe immense
stock of these goods always on hand
by La tin op & Co., than whom there
is no more reliable house North or
South.
Immediately in front ot the gorgeou.
display of Lathrop tfc Co, we find Mrs
H. L. Schreiuer surrounded by
magnificent assortment of pianos,
guns, violins, flutes, etc., among which
we may mention tho Weber and Gab-
It-r Piano, a lino imported organ with
stops, also the famous Silver*
Tongued organ, of which Mr. Schrein
er is agent. Mr. Schreiner made a
clear sweep of the premiums and di
plomas. Wc hope to see him at our
next Fair.
Miss Katie Selig, of Savannah, had
on exhibition a wonderful piece of
handicraft ;n the shape of a rustic
basket, evincing the skill as well as
taste of that young lady.
In the stock department, we noticed
that Leon county, Fla., was well rep
resented by Mi. T. J. Roberts and
Mr. C. I*. Davis, the former exhibit
ing a tine Duiham lull and the latter
a two year old bull, common Slock,
which bore off the blue ribbon as did
also, Mr. Roberts* bull. Well done
Leon.
Mr. Joo. X. McKinnon, look a XX
on his thoroughbred 3 year old bull.
Col. McIntyre had a fine pen of cat
tle, illustrating what our people may
do in raising slock if they will try.
>V. C. Eason had the finest beef,
cattle; there were others but we could
not learn by whom entered.
As will bo seen by reference to pre
mium list, Thomas county successfully
competed with other sections for pre
miums ou horses. Mr. T. B. Simkius*
of Fla., and Mr. W. H. Mims, of De
catur, carried off some very handsome
premiums on stock; and we trust they
will be with us again next year.
A Fair could not be carried on well
without the Nmiihs, at least
would have felt the absence of Messrs,
W. Sf. & J. S. Smith, whom, it will be
seen pocketed some very handsome
figures od their stock. The associa
tion has had no firmer friends than
the Smith boys.
Mr. Willie Hopkins, aud Messrs.
Pringle and Eason, took premium*;
the latter on the best pair of matched
horses. Our young frieud W. II. Mc-
Elvm also came in for a tweuly, on
best marc 4 years old and over.
Mr. ileatd exhibited a fine harness
horse which deserve* special nunliou,
as also did Dr. Glower s pair of mules.
Mr. Kirkuian also, showed some fine
mules ; nor would we forget to men
tion the iffijpr'P jack, whose stentori
an voice was ohiiMCs raised Jiigli
above the diu and noise on the grounds
He '.riel to out bra> the Great Eas
(era's Steam Piano, but his steam
g;*vp out first; ariiamcd of his failure
and disgrace, i»*i *npa!:ed into the
farthest corner of his stall nor would
lie essay again to raise his luucful
ojee. until the piano was well on
way to serenade Callabi^, of the Inde
pendent at Quitman.
Tire exhibition of swine, while
largo in uumbers, was very respect
able iu so for a* the individual pork
ers were concerned- (L’apt. pav
Dixon Carroll and Mr- Sam m l John
son, ali look premiums. Thpre were
others entered which we would like
notice, but not knowing names
owners we fiass ou to the i>ouUry.
Here wc find I con county ngair
the pCfepfli pf*.\ P- Davi% Esq., and
Mr. Thus. J. Roberts, wup the blue
emblem fluttering from their coops:
tire former on the best pair of game
chickens, fipd the latter on the liest
pair Houduus. Mrs. H. »j*. Davis,
Mrs. Jos. S. Smith, Mr. Jno.
McKinnou and others, had some
very flop bjrds on exhibition,
which the premium list frill
plain.
Mr. W. M. Smith had on exhibition,
a lot of wsgoqs, buggies, etc., which
would have been creditable, if entered
by any dealer in the Mate. This ea-
t.obljslupept is one of the institutions
of the place, and *boald receive a lib
eral patronage at tbe tbe band* oi our
people.
Messrs. Jergcr Sc Pro., with their ac
customed energy, l.ad a fine display of
silver and plated ware, all tbe latest
styles aqd poypltjes, iu jewelry, inclu
ding bracelets, ear ring#, bpooches,
»their fanx»us*llagna
ware, including
Charta. These gentlemen deserve
more than a passing notice. They
contributed liberally and largely, to
.tot display and we' do not doubt, bui
ib-it iheV'will be well patroutzedlhere-
for by a discriminating public.
Mr. W. C. Eason, hmP on exhibit
tioO an improved horse power, which
was favorably commented ou by ex
perts, and for which he was awarded a
rt5*ssrp»aR j a'a.ntiMW-c.--
rorabij commented an . i
we bid ad ten to oar kind guide
tbrongh.tbe devious ways of croc net,
needle, and other fancy work, and
take ourselves to the hall across the
way, wherein are displayed tbe ttw-
>ulls of the sturdy planter's labor.*
Here we find a magnificent display
•fSpauhli potatoes by E. 1«. Neal,
which (Sir size we have rarely il ever
H ereafter *<> wu «ruu*t u.eCnwty w a
be eutert&iiied Ulilv** the nune U hAta b\,
MlborUvm«MOMBiwr ■fUwktri'UO**-
oetltrU* CUrk ri*rtS2*a.
»OJf*r srrsfSMAV
an epicure. Champagne and vrit: clc -
sparkled, beauty beamed, a d gah | Mr- Jamc. Watt bad ! onre ot hi«
Letter heads neatly printed, end ,lant men bowed low at the -dai'iieo? fplcndid Uouumrntal CoettD- fitayca
paper furnlalied for 97M par tUou- fenlaJo loToam-i a. May wo !>t ibere on band. Uctsra. Gold.tone" >k Co.,
mi. r * tf jnexttiine.- j made a One diaplay of aioroa and tin-
Col. P. McGlashrtu had a splendid
dismay of saddles, bridles, harness,
buggy material, etc*. All of lire former
Irefug bis own work. A glance at bis
crowded store a->d busy mechanics,
convince the most skeptical that
there is the place to bay saddles, bri
dles or anything in that line.
In the department of fancy work,
embroidery, eta, we acknowledge our
obligations to a lady friend, who, dee■
roned us through the maze* of the
many perfectly exquisite specimens
fair woman's work, wbi
adorned the East side of the hall.—
Here were many things of rare
beauty, and to wldch wc feel our utter
want of capacity to do justice.
Tbe premium list will show most of
these, but we proceed to notice some
things which attracted out attention
particularly.
There were many otbera full
worthy ot mention, and special notice,
but we found it simply impossible to
get sufficient data to write or say any
thing about them, as no names were
attached besides not being a family
man wc were blissfully ignorant of tbe
-liuicnl names and uses of many
articles, aud so lest we commit a blun
der, we have to piss, reluctantly
however, over many specimens oi
femiuiite handicraft; we first notice a
perfect specimen of chirography hy
Mrs. Barratt, Ibis lady also entered
some very fine paintings.
An ottoman by Mrs. Uirshinger, cl-
egaul iu dcsigu and perfectly executed,
excited the admiration of many.
A yok^aml chemisette iu Spanish
work by Mias Fannie Lane, who can
only use oue hand, was among the
most perfect specimens of this kind of
work which were on exhibition.
A shell necklace from the tropical
regions of Indian river, showed an
amount of care and taste in tho
rangement, which was truly wonder
ful; enpassaut we may here mention
beautifully carved horn, from the
same section eutcred by Mia. Sharpe,
which was a wonder of paticuce, per
severance and skill.
To the lover of fiue and fiuishcd
work, the specimens of embioidery u
linen by Miss Sue Scott, of Florida,
pupil in Young Female College, were
among the most attractive of that
class. Tire work not oni) showed fine
conception iu design, but elaborate
fiuish.
Miss Sallie Mush had as a souvenir
of her gtr.hood days, a beautiful cot
tage, a real coxy little house, with
handsome grounds attached, sur
rounded by shrubbery, flowers, walks,
etc. It w as one of the cottages— as a
lady friend remarked—where if pov
erty went in at the do<*r, love could
not fly out at the window, for it had
uouc.
A sola cushion iu worsted No. 57;
for design and finish was not excelled
hy anything w|»|c|* we w*. Wo could
not |earn the masers name. Also,
lamp mpt, No. 454, was most elabo
rately and tastefully beaded, showing
on amount of care aud labor in mak
ing. and which nothing less than the
blue emblem” which was attached
to it, would have been compensation.
The premium ti.ly 298, was a!so-
to quote from one of our fair friends
who was admiring it—perfectly
spleudtd.”
The half dozen pair socks by Mrs.
Mitchell, which took the $25 gold pre
mium at the Statu Fair, were greatly
admired by all and justly so, for tin y
were pf np cojnmop kim].
The Mexican work ou exhibition by
Mrs. Hazard Hall, was greatly a«l<
mired for it* artistic finiab. Wc will
not alien pt a description of it, 'twould
puzzle a fariiiou plate maker.
Mrs, A r m?trong showed sonic clu-
oey lace with the modm Vmf» at
tached »how ing how the lorin* these
onderful, intricate meshes, and which
none but a woman's fingers could ever
trace. The specimens would l»av
compared tovornfoy with tpp )ip-
po.ted “L'luuey.”
Mrs. Krnpp, of Savannah, showed
a perfect genr of a pattern ot Iloniton
lace, of the most exquisite finish,
ued at ;j$. This i iece of lacc was
greatly adnriretl by all the lidic* of
course, whilst not a few of the stern
pause-1 aud gaz*nl upon it a
rniringlv.
Miss Cyuthia McLean showed
beautifully embroidered handkerdiit f.
which exhibited the skill of the fair
worker, qo less than the taste dis
played iu the design.
Miss Emma Mitobejl placed on ex
hibilfoi) some elegant design* aud
S( eciutens of her needle work,
them “a perfect love” of a pin-cushion,
pendant from which we notice the
blue ribbon, which marked it **«rcel-
sietf* $fr?. 0 R- t$«x»lt cootril*utonl
lo this part of the display by a most
elegant aud handsomely embroidered
child's dress, and over w Uich, all youog
mothers jyent iplo testacies.
Miss Octa Chairet showed some
the finest specimens which we have
ever seen of imitation of embroidery,
besides ;\n embroidered handkerchief,
which reflected the highest credit on
her taaic and skill.
In the department of quilts, cover
lets, etc., we noticed a very handsome
silk quilt, $a. 2Q7; a)«o, an elegantly
designed and executed woolen one No.
371, both of which were worthy ol
special notfoe.
No. lit, a patch werk quilt by a
girl ncider 16 (we did not learn her
name,) was a marvel of skill and de
sign.
Ike log cabin worsted quilt No. 133,
4&d which took a premium, certttfqjj
taxed the fUU and genius of the tjjpr
builder to l^e utmost.
K?s. Parrqmofe hq4 oq exhibition
eMA# woolen coverlets, which for nnist*
and durability, were one jualicd.—
Mi. J. A. Bullock has some of his
famous gar den peas. T.iey wi re tl e
recipient of some deserved compli
ments.
Ht-re too was to be set-u samples tf
ludge Ilar.lawuy'n premium acre of
corn, aud ted rust proof oats.
Messrs. Carroll and Philip*, showed
some v« rv fine cano.
Mr. L. Jergcr hod some fins turnips
and beans.
Drcyer & Isaac shower* some splen
did rustproof oats.
There was a creditable display of
form pnslucts. \\ e noticed corn, oats,
peas, beans, turqips, cane, and in fact
very nearly all the products of our
soil, but from the difficulty of getting
at the exhibitors names, we have to
omit the notice of many of these crops,
which deserve sp- cial mention.
Mr. Henry bauford had some fine
healthy, specimens of various kinds of
fruit tree* from 1 it nursery.
Mr. John S*ark exhibited some of
his grape cuttings and wines.
The premium boquet by Miss SSlie
Stark, was a perfect gem, combining
many of the rarest flowers, wove and
blcuilcd together, with such touches
of taste aud combination of tints and
colois, as to challenge the admiration
of all. There were several other very
rich and degas t bouquets which were
greatly admired.
We here close our Recount of the
Fourth Annual Fair. We could write
much more did space and lime per
mit, and thon fall short of doing jus
tice to the occasion. Taking it alto
gether the true irieuds of the Associa
tion, are satisfied with the result
i»rrw*l t»r
♦3ss.es
$m $*K.—. —.
■old by lull MHiMtxly
TO THE WIST I TO THE WEST !
Bcfim eating y »ur arrangvoxnt* to totlnw
UMaJTiccnrtMi "UM-a-ei Wb* *»»# alrwaUjr
* U ao*14 to w«H b> 0am <ter what ha*
townl-atfrt* the Journey to JW‘
sM tb« Wwsr an ulnar* m ttyepw* "to*"
ar a* hnnian »kUl and UrcaiZ^t can ace mi4i*b.
By oMMoUdaUna and eowtnctloo wronJ ha*
been pm into ojjeraUoa aa tbe ahoctot po«ible
Una AWi Na*hrlU*. Twm.. to it. LowU. •
future gre*' citi ot the world.** Thl* Uiie tbe
ST. LOUIS & southeastern railway.
h**dnr!nc the pnrt year. eame>! an inralaable
reputation by ita wnouth track, prom, t Umc.
•are connections, nnd the mac*!tice>-ce of Iu
l«-»efic«r equipment. Ita train* arem »de ap ot
,n«l nnaoltmi day oar*, provided w»U*
tebrated toUl r coupler nnd pUUbnn -
theWeaUnsLouse air-brake.
It it piMuirc/y tin cm!g Mae ruaalap tfMmm*
Palace Draaima-Koom Sfeepimg Cart thrvaak
without e&OMgrfrcm XaJtnlk to St. Loan. No
.itherline pretend* to uWcr auvh a-lvautace*. «*
L l fitlHMHTIN & GO.,
COTTON-fACTORS
i -a. -;'t ' - * ixn 1 >
Ilea. Commission Hercbanis
Bay fttrerf, Savaanak, Geo.
Agent* for WrcMetf s Silperfhn^haf- ]
of Lime, Jeaetf* Still* Yarn.*,
Domestic*, Etc.
BAGGING, ROPE k IRON TU*
J- AUWAYsrOXHASD.
Wol toe fifties extended to euWometa.
OKN*L 5CPfciaXTENDRNT*5 OPF1CJT.)
Ulheltf S Uirfr«ellwmir*.H <
totifria it. an. 1
Ow_nad after Sun-tay. Urt, 12, Tniv «a
Express Passe she a.
«iS:
THOMAS RATSS6R.
wnoiesatx k sktail ouaucu is
Qormaa.Frenoh, English
—ASt>—
Inrriean T#js sal Fancy Voids,
FIREWORKS, .
Confectionery,
Fruits,
Nuts,
Etc.
Etc.
Comer of Congress tfr Dmgton Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.
CMUdM Uwe 1 ah with tr .In* .* J. P. A M.
toraMSWkJa k* «rUle. ThIUU— •.
chn^coeToMa bttween otoranuab atol
mi'll smmsttSmmt Albaay with train*autha
South-weeteen Railroad.
eecaunactunut Lawten with trutmlbr and
Florhla, nud VVeaiera Dtvhuoa Fame (n»
ThoaaatUte.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
i IMTtKS MTUk».
•* O-ittmnn mm*.
— * Tlmn>a*wttU> *• " *•
15*51 “ tW aa,
!*•••*- .lie |- at!
** - •* il] ••
\ahkuta -• ” •» A3* -
S 4U p M.
leave Aibuar,
Ouitirnn
Val.fo.ra
irrlro at Uvioa
bye re ....
rch.aa ticket* to St. Loutoorthe Wc*t
by any other line, remoaabertus that
«nr a/. I«*h Jr SmHtlnretUru."
the akmrteat, cheapest, quickest, best andmUg
_*• under owe manuxeam-.t fttwa NadtrUle to
St.LMUe.andU tr m SO to 200 tulle* the ahori-
eet to St. Lout*, Kanaav City. Outalta, Denver,
Cblltornln, Texar, and nil wroteru point*. It I*
at o the ’ Chicago Shortest Line,” cia Krana
▼lire. ^
You can aeeure tl*o ebeaprot rates f«-r your-
eelveeand your a vablcs on a|>|4k-aiK>a. in per-
aon or by letter, to Cilable» McCauc, South
ern Pamencer Agent, near L«4 «g<- Mreet 1U|h4,
"nahvUle, Teun., or to the under»igne<l.
W. B. DAVENPORT,
General Ticket axent,St. LmuU.
.Vo trouble to answer questions.
jun.S-ly.
Legal Advert.89meat&
SEOBUM-TAmmi Omfy.
Or Inary•* Offl -c, Not .B, 1873.
Whereas lieqirot-eWy of hath real and pem'ti-
al, of arah E. aud Afartba A. Peacock, resident
of t lie SUte of Florida and eouuty of Wakulla. Is
rlthout a focal representative in this Stare at d
being Cecewary.
Otnifrt at Albany with nlcbt tmln •• Seutb-
eestera Ualinwl. Uavisg Albany haitday. Tax
lav, and Thur day aud arriring at .tlbanr
M.-mHy Wednsolnv. snd Fthtay.
leave tuli.be! every Tburs-
II. S. Hiiru, am’) But r.
P. McGIashan,
DEALER IN
Saddles, Bridles,
AND
HARNESS:
Ou account of the ntringcncy of I SADDLES. From *5,00 «n<! U|.» »nl.
tho money market, we are offering 1
our Large Stock of
Dry Goods
ilPitPBBi
FOR C ASH !
YELLOW FEVER.
Tho Bainbridge Amateurs, pro
posed coining over hero next week to
give a performance for the benefit of
the homeless little ones, made father
less by the terrible scourge in that
place. Owim; to live continued vio
lence of the disease, they will be una
ble to come. We understand that a
performance will tic giveu one night
next week, in which all the musical
talent of the place will bo included, as
well as some brilliant taleul from one
of our neighboring towns; the pro
ceeds to lie sent to oursuITering friends
in Bainbridge.
We have gone through many disas
ters here, but let u* remember, that
win n disease aud pestilence has been
.^talking over the land, our place
has bceu blessed with health.—
That while the ley baud of death has
b«fcn touching and bcckouiug away
whole families witlmi a few hours,
hdsl the wail of orphanage, nnd
stricki-u woman’s cries, left to battle
with the rude world alone, let us re
member that while these ate borne to
by every breeze, that the blighting
gel of death, has passed us by. We
e sure that no one will refuse lo
contribute their mite. Let us clasp
these suffering ones in our arms in
the day of their tribulation, want aud
affliction, bv a noble charity worthy
ol our people. We extend, and in do-
but reflect the sentiments ol our
whole people, our warmest sympathies
to our neighboring town, and beg to
assure them, that whatever can be
done for them, will be douo in Thom
as ville.
Personal. - Tho Hon. Joseph IL
Sloss of Alabama spent several days
in our town last week. He has se
lected our place on account of its
health, and superior advantages, os
a winter residence for his family.
His accomplished lady aip] ‘luuglx-
ter are stopping at the “West End
House.” Air. Slow* is oue of the
true representative men of the South.
Bora and raised in Alabama, he em
igrated to Illinois in early life, where
tho state of bis adoption conferred
high legislative honors upon h\*n.
But the finery rioutls jf war darken
ed the fair sonny skies which beam
'd on liis early home, and with that
noble instinct, which cliaracterizcd
every true son of the South, he left
his peacefnl^ prosperous Western
home, and cast his lot with the op
pressed, vindicating the Uonur of itc
South from 61 until Go, in tho tented
field. At the election for the 42nd.,
Congress, Mr. Sloss beat his Iiadi-
cal opponent,Mastertou, over two to
one, thus showing that the people
wfcfo not ungrateful, if ltppablics
arc. He has hoen-elected again to
tho 43rd., Congress.
All persons iu tare*t<*t arc n-itldS'l to fllo their
xberwisa letters of Guar-ll-
ill to craiCwt on the In
oiliertions in coart, otherwise letters of
an hip lor the same w “ ‘
* outlay In December
Nsv.ivaod
€3BOBOt*~Thomme Caesest*.
unit. arj*. om*c, Nov fi. HIX
Whe.-eas Car«Ji»* Witoon, wile of He-
Wilson of sai l cooutv, w.ak* • applU aii..n
Fancy & Staple
DRY GOODS.
At radical redactions to eiuJi cus-
toincTS.
Semi for Samples,
cit a r, o'it m ex & co.
147 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga
ma»2l-ly.
coart for exemi tl.»u uf Peroo-ality m /#<>utv>tea>l
u> hhia* fotlio iieni.inall y her*l«iw» r-•
apart to the lan>i)> •>1»h>IhmuI. '» il Drury W
ou it uo (•hieetion U Kisl« *i»l Slletl lu
hereto. 1 wtU | ato* upon sahl appikatl
' ’ jr the 13th of Norrnil-c
II.U. XOtSK, orJ nary.
tuy office ou Safu day^the 13«li of Nuvrnut«
13-lt
BAOB«f4-F*MMr
OMiuecy.Office Su\r? *, TSf
Whereat La<» Ad.-un*. tnakex a.-pticatii
Comptrollei
by law. I
v>Uertfou
thU ei
out tbe Goa dUhrliip. f t
rt*ol A.
r oiut lul
Nti.
e granted tu ti
IOVI3S0J
I'.^pTlc
estate, |>r«.perty
and oPects ot A. *1. IUkui. i
Ail u.r oha lute
file their objcctioi
U7 U’f rirdkfc^ Ordinary.
CMSOSttJS.S-TAomos f.'asswti
l nary’s
^ All 1'
iry tel
c. Nov.
letter*
it the *
tat
of Admin
All per-our
ibjeettour In
erut of (he taw.
novl5-30d
grautud ••
■Its lute rest e«l aro uorilii-.| t • flle tl*
, Otlirrwlm: p« ru.aneitt n-tti
will be (ranted on Uto aai
If. II TOOKE, Ordleary.
GKOUeitaS—Thomas Csmtslp.
Thirty ‘lay* uOer dal
made to the lion. C*u
inuiy for an » der «ti
e lands la 7*1
te of S:*mael
OC125-30 I
M. C. SMITH, *duir
Moylgago Sale for December,
W 1LI. be sold before the Court House door,
lo the town of Th -
_ property I
fo»t* of Ijutd Number three hundred ami nine-
(3H») la ths liitti District of ori(ii ally Ir
TllOlUSS “ — •
Tlirmiasvill-i /dvcrtifoniontp.
NOTICE!
Tax-Payers of Thomas County;
I will have to .I..*- tl
f»*r Ntsfe an I out,
til*(0>d.) in.,mil.
With BIS l Uitfllt .7 f.u IH '
it resr
I.KIIKl , 'l DKK I.E.
v Ulmy.r'. b id bin
HARNESS, “ S14.0Q
BRIDLES 4 #1,00 ” '
tod all kiii.1* of Horse Furniture,
Every description of
CARRIAGE. OUGGV.
A X D
Wagon Materials.
Shoe Findings eto.
1 have ell luHi.l ii l.ur-e Nlnek "f
I.EATHER
•r.il! ki.i.K f.ir -vie nl !•>
CIIII.DItENS ('AUDI AOKlI.
hiii agent r.*f the Maiimiai l.,
Ii. llolt^K-l '>11,1.ai>. nml the i.'« le-
,i now law. ctrnoN
I I’LANTEll, nhi. Ii 1 -ell nl Fucluiy
Cull null -
THOMAS & SHEFFIELD,!
Jiukiion Street,
Next door to Wright & Stegall's Bank.
DEALBR IN
Domestic- Dry-giKKls, Family Grc
ceries, l'lnntcr.t Htpplics
of all kinds,
Sold at tbe very lowest price*
Call and cxiuutuo our stock.
Kiel, h)
Strict attention
til.
im li 22 ly
S. J. CasselsJ
PItTMRNBEO?,
llEAl.l.l’.i IS
CRY G.dQOS, BOOTS,
HATS
(Next door In I- Me01n«li»u’«
ingtou'a Block.)
HARDWARE ETC., ETC.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Jojr to the tVorldl Wopia 1-
Free !
Aui«n( tbe many modern dismvcrles fo>k'n(
i the happiness and ameUors' fon of tbe bn man
Femals Regulator, W ixnan'a best Priend. Py
it w.*n-an t» ema> ol|«vtr,| from nstsUrrlcm III*
iieoillar tobersex. Before t * usjrtc f»wer all
irrecwlaritics of the w. atb vanUb. It cures *wi-
prewdnn uf tlie meases. It remote* uterine wb
•trnctir.n*. Itca.es c»nsd|«t-oa and *tr»ii-tb-
auar si%j
san*?r women ktll&sUfy. It faros white*
Tlits valaalJe mollclne hi prepwroi and •. d bj
Tckoobe. ALA.. IttA.
Vr-1- n. BaADFitu..—Sir: l-fow Lewant
»*laaelauly awo-b-r *ui p y of BainriKLwV
Few alb KaorLAToa. He Sal ttv ie all that
It claimed tor H. sad we have witnessed tbe meet
'hrsWrt>a*| M’pl «*M* p*-WUCed h>.
Kc^*ctnB.T,' dcwTini A dxr.xaxPEx.
ounty, eowtainiar fntr b'Utilred amt
seres, more or .ess. Also, pari of thn
dred and twenty-six (X0i.) lu same District ami
county commencing at the S uiL-east corm
••fnaid Lot 4ml running abort SQrbalnsMid nil
links tg a curtM-r * sospW®**. haitUree« hail
and eleven l nk* to a corner tbem-e North,
t-lialn- and 4| links to tins right of-way to tl
Hailrouil thence »l-pg tbe rLht-otoway to tl
original land line, tl enc* Noutk a'oug the origi
nal land line b» tbe eori er. thence East to the
begi« »nlug corner; containingtsro humlre-l ami
forty-eight and aquartor acres; tbe w_el« set
tlement containing twelve bnudred ami fifty
acres; the j«roperty of Joseph Clay of sal I c«»ai»
»y, deMrribed ami conveyed in a certain Inden
ture of fltortgago. i-earing iinte on the U-pth day
Of November Ibd! To at 'sfy rjorwsge tl f* Is
sued Ot ll.o fofAutiCT (t in. 'rfhu.eiior Court,
Ih67 ID tovor of. woes L. Reward
i*. F. Ll’KB, Skctlir.
novl-td
Sheriff’s Sales for December.
W ILL be soil before t e (cart Hvom <1
In tbe biwn of Thomasville.- • etween
legal hour* of sale on tbe flf*t Taewlxr fa Jfo-
eember. the MHiVUm FWffl
i he MM I V-dvj wib'-8(th (uforest of I»ts of
lat-d Nos. 6,#. T, ami H., Ml < k C. on Jaiksoo
ami Stephens Streets, In Thoarasvrlto. I is Ur
iel on as the property of Edward Adktn ow lo
satisfy two a as, '**aed by .1 H. Merrill. Sffi
J 1* for the C37th District, O. M., at Oct. term
W*X Ono !u favor of Huai and hirjev ami
and oue la favor ol A F Fievatt. L« y made
and returned to me by C U LC.
countv, Uriel OU by Wm. Mtevsll, Pmaer
tit eriu April‘gf. 1*71. to saUofy a fi fa lo tovor
•*f IbeOrciuaryof Ibowixs lounte. ra the estate
«fJ »: browning, dam ed, and P J Urowa-u .
Also. Lotsoi larnl. No* JOW. roataraing 23*
seres^ml 37«^wotalaiwcg3a aeros la all 4M aeroa
ui-rsorfoss. Ltiiol on as the pro (<e tr o» r
.1 Brown iug toiutUft a* fa IseU-tl at TlM.mas
Super..* Court. Ifrl. in a*for u llg I. tioid-
berg. Fr.., erfy p.bated ogt ly /alnesT.Heward.
Also, brr of lam! horn JCs, .t zete, in tho l"Ot
District ot Tbomss rauaty. cm.taiuiug Ms acres,
mors or loan, fov «.d ou as th« | r./Wily of Jmm
T //all fo mtlsfv all* t-s Jpd at foe Thomas
Superior ( V'li'i.Tsek. laferor ofJJill.Ht C SmUL
AdiainUtratur agsu.st sas T tlail.
A too. 100 acres «f tot of land Ne 7J. to the
twenty- tblrd C^3» District of Thomas cousty.—
|y’rtol.*wttoH>^crlr of w C finer, de
> tW.r frierd* |lmt
®ZtVGGIST,
blALU IS
DRUGS,
MKDICINLs.
GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINT
C< Lor.s
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
LU BRIC A TING,
AND I’AINTOH>
Cjmjfole stm-k of ifol shove always
y drug, are purchased <aly bum Orst-rtam
a d are warranted purs,
** FRES' BI/'TI<»\Hrorcfu:i c.^
o»»i, i. m Dviun. to satisfy a fi ta issue.
at the .J ly form .dike C.mrt of or- laary. IO
ia Uvor >4 l| U To.Ac, vrbinarr .4 Ifow—
oouaiy. /*ro|«sft| punts-' oat h, tpc (mttaort
novl pI • • I*/ F. UfoF. .VUrJT
■Id re#t»vtfti!lv I
i'uck tot tbs Siting Trade ton
khuug iu I art ot
| Domestic Goods, Iirown Home
spuns, of all kinds, Bleach-
iugs, Tickings. 1’iint
Stulfs, Crockery
ami every tldug uemled by Farm, r*; muh as
PLOWS, 1IOE.S, TRACES, Etr.
W« buy our Gocule at tl»c lowest jirl-
ce» autl wc iuteuJ *i*lling fm eb.rri
profit. Call amt examine our Mock
betore purchasing.
To arc Agents for th«- fpilttt.an
Factory an«l »« arc fic|>«ioiI l<* fur-
ni»h their Yarns ami other Goo*U, («n
uni Urui- a-tl»j Mime Good* t an
Im; bought in the Slqlc.
inch2t ly
Very t
WetWn
aaderslgwe I Drwgtou take pt
tag to the trade. Dr.BasDriKUiT
Fcwauc ttxoCLAToa— elieviag it to to a goo.]
and retfatdf rrmroly tor the diseases far which
he rcromnfowd* It.
W. A. Itunisiu, Atlanta, 6a.
PDnaxrbx, VTisoj, Tinoi & Co..
Atlanta, Ga,
Bnam Jt fu, Atlanta. Ga.
Vt. C. Xavxiix, Atlanta, Ga.
w, R™?. i “cr. Mtaeba. 6a.
STATE OT OXOMIA-Taocra CoCXTT.
Sheriff Sale3 for December.
OrVlS—irMU, L-t.-i, III. Irsah..rt
el sale oho ad owing |<« ertf, «.► wit:
Four tofoafes lw., wxrbd D. F. L.. Ns. I
iroirting 40. So. 2. eut . >.o. 4. sud So. *.
4X3; tort. bssfolf of *wf*v» lem; a* d >
•marl tJ A fold. Levied oh as th- property
of Wla. He. |l. Gray, Vi asl sfy a disUcas war-
-ml Iu f*v r . | Dia/tu . arrull.
Ala-, three (3) boles >4 totLow, Lttod onto
AWrafl totoawml a* 7iswm« sywror Cswrt.
Cl. in fov»r of Je .aart* U. Clark. ».aIHm B
Cl-rk. fovy msdcm d returt. d thy M M.
. Fheritr
Gofqu.itt County
BCAJLCr.M.D.
TO MUSIC BUYERS.
Dwwtsms-I yurestors tor a*dnl mMrv
ttoasNseth.w# caw OB them la half th*trme.
aadJaatwschuxp. Ane plerw of HdOrMtuc,
oraiy Ucsic n>s.K ad’orttoed IwawTpawurox
'Z&smlS:,
ShrrUTSalfs tar Settabtr.
S *ThTR OF GZOKG/A. Cobjuiu Coewfy.-
rai be oM on the B stTwe-iay. fa Dam
her next. betorecheCow t Homsahoortm Stoat-
trio. Colo ait i Co., the Biffisulag p eperiy to-wit:
Owe lot of lam t to IO, I* (to th Mrl tef
said epospj. terfod omuatau psepert y stT. V.
HoKpUm to mtwtj » ah imped from a JestW
Coart «ft he case rty eg Dratur. la hnrafB*r>
tew. Babbitt« O'arteWL Levy made awd re-
tamed to me by Bail *. tbs the hi dayefNw-
wmtof, MX J. J. Ibk man.
Administrator’s Sale.
S’raTSi ’,2,-LFE
mm.
L ***•*-
Bakery
AND
CONFECTION ERY.
A. HOMEISTEB,
AT niff OLD AT AND.
Keep, eowetmoiy oh bawd a fill reiply
HAHSELL & HANSELL,
Fire Iiisunuieo A^ts.
Uf|irmMiU'; Old Horllord, t f
[ HARTFORD COH N.
Njrth nritiab Miftaiilile,
AND
| S O IT T !I K R S HUTU A L
r Illy.
IDHAYIKC anti HAUI1NG!
I FXKFlUFD to fnsy for the FeU> by
SINGLE Dim LOAD,
Or any ether quantify that my betorored-
I I keep a 14 of |o * VT*feme awd Trtw», wl*b
CVRtTXI. Dltn-ERH,
[ /of wm yrr|«iH (« .(.. foe Iwg to wmf f* so
Fickle*.
Frail*. »I kind*,
▲wd everything La this line ef a
TOYS:
wt u ts. Dai. Ml..
Fiue Liquors, I
J.N.MxKIXXoN
sprilt) IXe.
AXaS <E LAGER
r - laMinn.
W'jjun iNu
—n ^ i. < 111 m.1.
JOSEPH JER6ER6ER0.
ffauh-Msicrr isd Jtvtlc.s,
LiCOE STOCK or
I Jewelry, Watcher, Clo< !.s,
. ^ AND
MU3ICA1 ETSTnnaEinF.
Lw«nit« ♦i—ra-v. — m r-.'-ir.
raw-