The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, November 22, 1873, Image 3

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CHURCH DIRECTORY. __ -.fSaWS**-"-®-* t3fSHF«JS? T tk. Bit. Hr. Ga’Udcnxt tlM o*oal boor* morning and •Teniae. "*£r TOOATL Cll caca.—Her. Hr. BiLbltSui- ( UyHrHool,ai*.M. ' Matbixlut gkaidi^wnos • hj Bee. Mr. .MrfMMalUM UW>< mornlns .nil.{Tempt hours. SuodsyScbool, 2 P. M. Prora s~l UufIkKiojilMtS^sIll lx <nii for tba Juliv*ry of mall. »• tollftwe r k rum* a^m., to 12pi.. >H the morals*. , From 2 to if. m.. In the •Tentt*. From ft to 9 a. m., on Sunday*. Front door will be open to that parties bavin* lech buses can cat Umlr .ntaH^t,«U bo nuuls for all points wllj e March 3Ut 1873. 77" • C>o.lSllnarifi!.’"!”. -3 *J*J Low Middling - Mbhlliug. ~«....l I«cmaml actl vs offerings llpht. 11 bows* Tlio- 'AUD, P.M. **' K^orkeSy®' WOlir & ® fc; *t Wtat - y 11 - iDcuttliu»~ntiincnl» liring youy Job work to the Times office for neat woric and Ww-prices. To Mm. Dr. Reid, for her timely and valued aid, and to3fc ^^eepn Jerger fof the tied of hii Piano, are tho late committee on Co|icefit*uiiaer aerious obligations. Housekeepers, will Uod lHe bfcst as sortment'of Pis in, Pressed & Japaned tinware at James Watt’s. oct. 25-tf Young lady, if you would not have that fair skin chapped by the Hide au tumn winds, use Mbs Adtlie McClel lan’s toilet ao*pj T m ■ . t Tho Lodge building was formally received byfchtf committee from tho Contractors, on last Monday at 12 u. . 2 The structure is liighly creditable to our growing jiliue and to Messrs. • Cobb A Homill the builders. At H. Wolff* Bro, a superb stock of Dress Goods at cost The causft.of Temperance is receiv ing many recruits in our place. May tho good work go on, until not one pooc^inebriate is left to stagger on our Si reels. * ' We. direct the attention oL our readers to tlic advertisement, of H. Wolff * Bro. They have a large ami fine stock of goods and propose •oiling thqm out at original New York cost. Give them a call. Men’s and Youth's clothing at cost, at If. Wolff & Bros. *. - • At Levy’s: new prints and a full line ol Domestic Goods. At Levy’s: a magnificent stock of Dress Goods, coropiising all the new styles. At Levy’s:' the largest and most la>.luc>nal>lc stock of Gent's and Youth’s clothing. At Levy’s: a largo, lino of the cele brated Seamless Klu Gloves, and oth er qualities^ Kinbrolderiesand Laces, SsihIi Itjlxma, Velvetcnus and all other novelties of the venson. . * At Levy’s: Blankets, Flannels and Piece Goods in largo varieties. Also, 200 Shawls of the latest styles just opened. At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or in large quantities, very low. apr.My At H. Wolff* Bro., ladies shawls and scarfs at cost. TcmpeiMBMV OftSSSSKa” 1 .fl:* J.P.Bmitb. H.87 nitb, J. B. B. Davis* 8. L. Moore, Luther Thompson, P.8. T. C. T. C-Bracewcll, O. S. - —1—Chaplain Purchase fifty-dollars worth and get extra discount at II. Wolff & Bro. *Ttl*. Concekt—To ■ AiD 1 iBAlN- brijmjf..—Ona-tof the most .brilliant audiences which have ever gatherer vkUalhr8Hy>iftU- was-tfaerv last Wednesday-evening,. The time for Concert, and the many preliminaries necessary to yarry. it put, wyg vpry short, hut. not withstanding, thanks 1o the energetic £fnUemen composing the committee ufarrangements; and to the zeal'of i hose kind ladies who so generously gave their time to-the Affair, every thing- was Jo Thames*. To those taking port in the programme, loo much praise cannot be given for the udmirablti, uot to say artistic manner, i:i which every niece was rendered.— well f r 1t would be prove „ ter. Tho , the multifarious issues and results merit* irer *uU toe tbs •Letter brads neatly printed, and paper furnished for $7.00 per thou sand. - tl^ llodgers* Elliot's,MMe Kuives, Sin gle. Double and Treble Dated Spoons and Forks of tha-best maker. Rod- • JDur young friends, J; R. Harda way andjJV. E. Davies, tire in atten dance at tho Savannah Fair this week. We commend them to' the tynder core of thp>ptharitipB of “ye ancient city.” , If yovynotxMtny first dftsg brick call oil Mr. J. P. Arnold. Having ftil- fillcif his conimek with the building committee of* l . e Masonic^Ball. he..is ^ow pitfpsrcd to fifruish good brick's! hU yard near town* in any quantity to suit purchasers. His material being good he is enabled to manufacture, a good article of brick aud purchaser- would do well to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Any contributions * left, at the Times office to* aid the Bainbridgt j>eoplo, will be prompt]^ forwarded to the proper authorities at that place. Remember that of all the virtue*, the greatest is charity. 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,” retortad Jones, **lor I saw «i lady so wrapped up in her baby that she wouldn’t nave utKuMx thousand dollars for it.” Anil allow us to sa\ that next tojvbaby, tho greatest soum of pleasure'in man}* houses is llu ••Monumental'’ aud "All Right” Cook iug Stove, one of the most convenient inventions of this inventive age. Y . *For eulo by James Watt, oct.25-lfT' ** ThonTastfllTe'Ga. 'TKflTcbxhinitteodf 'genllemJn hav ing charge of the Concert for th» benefit of Bainbridgo, on Wednes- day night, desire to present to the lAidics who so kindly took , pari in tlic programme, their sinoere To The Indies. Mr*. George Heriing has returned to Thomasville, and is now with me in tho dress making department, and as her talent in this line is well known to the la des, she asks her old, and new. friends to call and see her ; and guarantees satisfaction to all, vtfi" may favor her with their mitmaage. MRS. E. A. THOMPSON. nov!5-4t Apprentice \V41jrED.—We want a good reliable boy about 12 or 14 yeah old who' cin come well recom mended to learn the printers tnuh m We want one that will ect in on % reg ular apprenticeship, and one who ba>- 3ome oq^i tybo can aud will wkt him stick* to it No other Idnd need appl> and liberal arrangement# will l pibaiuuI**tapami^ speak tins srinriments ofiill who'lvew l rysent when we say, that it was a “|K rfect Anccess.” ' . Tho sum of $101 was realized, and which amount will bo forwarded this morn Log, to acting Mayor, McNair. Wc direct the attention of our read* ere to the advertisement of Mr. I Le- bach. He is closing out his stock sod giving-some rare bargains. All goods marked in plain figures at H: Wolff-* Bro. 'We tyit speak the sentiment* of aBt when we sav, that there were none, who were more active in the -discharged their duties, or who dc-< voted themselves more fully and wholly to their departments, than .Mr. Kendrick during the late Fair, ■lie was on hand late and early. PLANTFEWEB ACBEb, AND CULTIVATE THEM BET TER. We call the attention of our plant ing friends to the results attained Tty Mr." T. Cl *Warthen 'of Washing ton conuty, in the cultivation of one acre of laud. Five Bales of Cotton on one acre. Think of it you nlan- iers who run over twenty or thirty ixrcs to make the same amount— What can Ik; effected in Washington county,-can*t>e iit Thomas. - Who of our planters will make an effort to rival the champion* cotton grower in the State ? Mr. Warthen has de monstrated that the thing can be ttone, who in our county will follow !iis example. Let us have • n five bale acre, at our Fair next Fall. We '•omrnend the results of Mr. War- Jjens efforts, which appears else where, together with tho account of :ho land, inode of preparation, ctilfci- • ntion, Ac., to the careful perusal of our planters. [COMMUNICATED./ Valdosta, Ga., Nov. 19,1873. Messes. Eoitoms.—l^rhapsa lew hues from this thriving H»tlc*elty, may interest some of your readers who do not enjoy the advantage; of reading friend Pendleton’s spicy sheet ncc a week. Tho Superior Court convened here on Monday in the old room used as a ourl room for some time past, but at noon Judge llausell with a view to he comfort and convenience of nil con- «rned, made uviangemcnls for mov- -jg aud did move into tho Court Room of the new Court House. The haLge was decidedly lor the better this cold weather. The Court House -vbicli is uot yet finished is a credit to ihc county, and an ornament to the own. while not so large and imposing the one in*Qultman, or that of your y, is really a better buildiug for the purposes lor wliich it is intended tbun either ol those last mentioned. There arc five brick stores now be- g built here, though no work is at -eseut being done on two of them r e are glad to see that * the # disas trous conflagrations of the last few years * have taught the people to look out for apd^prepkre against fires by ■building only- good brick stores,' With oif here, though everybody cries / limes ! no money. I-^c. We saw nr evidence of this however at the R. R. Hotel, where the w«nt» of tba hungry *ld weagy arc w ? n . »r~" — - operate compensallou, Several cases have been tried oa the vil bide of the court, and to-day the Judge took up the criminal docket and gave the handsome Solicitor General. Col R. G. Mitchell an opportunity to display his rare ability iu sccuriug re cruits for Messrs. Grant Alexander * Co. The case tried to-day may however cheat the contractors. Dick General, (colored) was brought to ao swer to the charge of murder, alleged tohavebcen committed upou the persoc of one Wilson Boyeson, (col.) ou Di entire hearing interest was manifested in the talc rl the accused. The jury were out about two hours and a bait and returned .1 vfTdtet of “guilty,” with a reconnuer - da tion to mercy. This woulttyang th pris oner, but his learned counsel wi I «pare no eflort to save his life at leas . The court will probably continue tl: balance of this week, aud a part or a <jt next Wc had the pleasure of meeting Judge Jack Jones of Georgia, tho h.« ther of the present Treasurer of ll i Slate. Ha is S3 years old,hot ati i quit# vigerou* In mind and body, «-t genial but rather caustic manner, auq *'-tod of relating anecdotes of men. any of whom have long since passe*: away, but wLoea names are as farm • j*r is household word£ throughout thi State. Ihc people hejc sympathize fully with Bninbrd »e. ana will do #11 in tfieTr power uader the circumstances to send assistance to the poor aud needy of that stricken nloee. The Quitman Bar has been represent ed here pretty fully. Messrs. Bennett. Hunter, McCall, Turner and Kings bury, being present On yesterday. Col. Bennett presided for a short time in a case in which Judge Mansell had been counsel, but the case! was speedily settled, and Hon. J. H. Hunter succeeded him and presided dnyjng the entire day to the great satisfaction of everybody hut himself. *' J Messr*. Seward, McIntyre, Alexan der and Hansoll of the Thomasville Bar. are here looking after their vari ous Interests and in close attendance upon the court, but unless th# lawyers are better hand* at squeezing money oat of people these hard times than the subscriber, they won’t tarty long. Yours txuly, ** + *Tv.* w a«aw.4E»'*«£. eminently practical manner, thing is reduced to figures so that ’U1 can'Comprehend? T^JflTTfeU The gentleman has carefully com- fflfd mifoy.of r the [ statistics and other‘in cl Ufa trial exhibits of Thomas county; setting them forth in dear and nnrnirtidrftldA licdibr These facts.anX figures are/worthy the* most scrioos consideration, of every planter in the county, and not • 'lily our county alone, but the -en tire belt of Soutbeifn States. Did space permit, we should like tb no- tice this comprehensive, resume of the situation moreat lengthjjut the document speaks for itself. One piicc only, original New York cost, st 11. Wdff* Bro. V f/T V 0 H. Wolff * Bro, sell for Cash only, at New York cost nov22-lm Taking in Sail.—During yester- lay forenoon, quite an array of bunt ing was thrown to the breeze on Broad street, of the brightest colors, am! up on whose broad folds were inscribed SELLING AT COST. Oar merchants’ appreciate the situ- alion, and are determined to keep the shore. As a class the Ibom- atvillu merchants rank as high as any in the State; whilst they are prover bial for the cautious aud safe manner in which they conduct fheir business. To-day whilst fiosncial ruin and dis aster, Jtrc weeping the lan£,like rfg^.-fLcfA , iksville' (who though they *ibky bend to the storm will never break) proud monuments of the copmer- cial integrity ol the place. Thomas- villc has ever been proud ot her mer- chauts, hut never more so than now— Clear aky is ahead somewhere . or ^■warrkVei^H Call tMI/ Wolff * Bro. and com pare prices ! ' y v - j , Boots and Slides at cost at H. Wolff * Bro. Boston, Ga., Nov., 16, 187^. We are having wintry weather, And occasionally a fat porker squeals his last The dwelling houses of Messrs. Taylor, Foy and Massey are going roidly. The work on the two uiC8 is. progressing slowly.— Owing to the storm of Sunday night last, the Bible Society did not meet, •uid Rev. Mr. Quarterman did not preach. Mr. M. J. Cofer lectured on tem perance last Friday night and ol die next day organized a Temper ance Society, in this town. Our academy has closed—John Jenkins retiring. Pro! Moody ,wpj probably open a school-this coming ■ear. Boston is able and should be illing to have a good school. Ma- •rial is plenty but unity is lacking. We wish Prof. M. success. Business is still dull, very little .cotton moving. Sugar biting* arc plenty. The steam mill haring un dergone extensive ropairs will com mence grinding this week. The storm on Sunday night damaged Dr. Robinson’s tent Gallery to a con siderable extent B. 7 / OrS—fjfrOfll «. Nov 3, 1873. * Will—tl^pwwrtyofb-alirwlMrirtuM «L«r mnkK.m*L Jtetta A. Pe*o*k. rw4de»t of the State of Florida a— county uf Wakulla, b wULoat a l**al TUi>rr—uuUto in tT 6NONCI4-T*omm Ctmmttf, Onlli ary’* OlBc*. Nor 3, la73. » Wherraa Carolina Wilson, wifk of Hnrj Wloo*. of said txmntf. makes application to ib>e court for exemption of Peraooalityaa NomestaaU Id tlon t»tbo personality heretofors as* to Um Cunlly orai-iil caBt, raid Henry JTU- no objection L uuuls and Qllad In const thereto. I wiUpaaaupan b*U1 appilcatim ot ofllca on Satu day the lSUi of Norembei. H.tL kOtXK, Ord no-T- no t. 13-11 patiiioB, t« tki*court Car lctt«n vi D nulaiioD Orum tbo Ona dlanrhip • t th« estate, proparty —d S— if A. xarljian. umsnarr”- 7 ^ A d p-r-ona laUras^Tara tbara—•—Siaua la flic tbeir objection* la sal t court, oU—vi- —id letters nillba (ranted In tanas of tba law, H. H. V\)0KE, Ordinary. novl3 30.l Tl • • - ^ - i£t1! fiT.STcSSTJSSKz’S'JS i .unty for an u tier (ranttn* leave to veil all tba laixla in Tbom «■ county l<el--n*iii* ta tbaea- M. C. SMITH, Adtar. Mortgage Sale for December. W ILL ba Mid bafora thu Court Houao door, lu tbo town of Thonuavllle, between Um le*al bounof uUo un tbo flrat Tuesday ua Do- smber, tbo foUowin* property to-wlt: Lota of Land Number tbrss aundrod and nlno- >on (SIS) la tbo ISUi District of originally Ir win. now Tbomaa county, oonta uia* firahw- tlrrd elsron and u half acres; ala*, three bnu- ' t#onty«tva (32*,) U aaao DUtrlctand contaloine f>ur huadtod and -ninety ora or ioaa. AIM, part of three bun- twenty-six (33S,) in aaaoo District and county cotamepetn* at Um 8 utb-oasi corner ufealJ Lot end running about US chain* and nine llaka to a corner t enre West, Bfty-three chalne and eleven 1 nk* to a corner thenct North, 40 <'bala« aud 41 link* to tbo right of-way to the Railroad thence e1«n* tho rifcht-of-way to tbo irl*Ual landUne, tkOnco South along lie ori-J- ■nTlaud lino to tbo corner, thence East to Uk beginning copper; eontalaln* two hundred and forty-eight and a quarter acres; tho whole eet- UenMUt containing twelve hundred and fifty acres; the property of Joseph Clay of salt coin — ‘ scribed and conveyed fa a certain indea- f -'ortgage, bearing date on the tenth day run her iwt To atiafjr mortgage • th U- at tbo /feremher te - m, ofSuperlor Court, 1*07 Id throe ot Jaame L. Seward A good assortment ot Locks Edge Tools, and general Hardware. Guns. Fistula, Huuling and Fishing Tackle, is sold by James Watt. Call and sec his new style Fishing Bobs, oct 2C-tf Died, at Americas, Ga.,ou Tuesday, the 18th day . of November, 1873, Vetitia L. Budd, aged 23 years, .3 months and 14 days. tflfe above announcement will carry a keen pang id Ihd many .frieods of the deceased in Utoniasville, where her girlish days were passed. Thu remains reached here on Wednesday night. The funeral ser vices. Rev.-Mr. McQghee officiating, were had at tlie xesidence of Mra. Bold. Evans, on Thursday; immedi atcly after which the sad concourse, umposed ot the immediate relatives of the deceased, together with many of her friends and classmates, repaired to tbs old cemetery, where amid thq stillness and hush of the chill and Hfcafttlfimbtl day,’tlie bright happy face of Titifi Budd, chilled by the icy hand of d^h, wa^ towered into its narrow home, wbero it shall' remain until called forth, on that great morn, wreathed iu immortality. SPECIAL NOTICES Joy to the WatMl Wommt^, Free ! Among Um many modern dlseovartea looking Um ba|>pinaaa an<l amalionuloa of tba human c*. none Is entitled tw higher cuaaUaratkm titan the r.n-iwnca ro*nad»— Dr. J. HmlfitMe Female Regulator, Woman's boat /rind. > M w.tiran •» eManrlpatad from namberiena 11 (•ccaliar to her tax. Before 1>* Magic power a irregularities of tbc w. mb vaniah. It cures sai freanou uf the acuta U. remora* uterine. struntaqs pssrz hi* valual’lo medicine is prepared an.l m> d be J/. Urn.1 aid, l)rurgi*t. tUata, Ua. - ISO per buttle. Ail reapectabte drag me {VbH y=' i i i caooomc, ala.. Mr. L. If. BaAnriBLD.-«ir: PleaM forward u*iminci.afrly ano hrr ’tj-pj of BaxforiKLu’a t CM ALE Kkuvlatob. We find -t to .« all that 1 f — **. — 1 — f- ‘trvwad We the __ commending to the trade. ~I»r. J. Bxadxixxj.’i* Fxa ale R««irL*Toa—i•■eltevlag It ta be a gu.j.1 wlrrlUWe remedy far the diaeaaea far which he recommends it. W. A. Lvnesell, Atlanta, Ga. Pnasrros, Woox, XirLoa A Co.. Redwine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga. W. C. Lawshe, Atlanta, Go. W. Root. & Soe, Marietta, Go. STATE oraEOBOIA-Tanm r ocrrr Thl* i« to certify that I have examined tba cipe of DR. J. BRA DPI ELD of ibLcountTaad aea medfcal man proaoeace it to be a fMafclna tioa of great merit in Um CraatasaaSaf aUtho a ottuoMUo farwhleh ba recuMMso^ Mi. 4—I j ■ TO WJ8IC BUYERS. Do not aead yoar order* for Maalcal Jla—North: we can fill them la half tliHai. wraay Music Book advertised iaaay paper er catalogue, or paUlehed to Um U. S .wfUuTmaU- aSS lisbera*ra*aa. Oaraew^aiaanaaaadbidlSw of neWMualc. MStled fte-fa - t midden A SA W j uTifab. ^ TO THE DAILY 4nd Weekly Subscribers, la OF .THE Atlanta Constitution. ■ Nqe.lfr3>d ■ceil are poUfied t» file (heir otherwise laUam of Guardl- will be granted um Um first ttwr next, iu terms of Um law. H U. TORE, Ordinary. uL.“ CBSBSM-; dll ba granted oath* i B.H TOOKE, Ordinary. r-oA PRESENTS! Ge*. Coaml$&I«a Verehaats *o -THE GRASDXsr NEWSPAPER Premium List OFFERED America. In Etfei-y - Subscriber, r, ,,tqheceive One-half interest in the Mag nificent Atlanta Constitu- tion Birililing among the presents! For~~i874. Desirous of eracliug a Rcw and lar ger tdifice on another street, the.Pro- prictora of the Constitution offer Its subscribers the following unparakfled Hat of preseuta, The Constitution i* already the acknowledged foremost journal in all thi* section of tfcaJSoolh. In a short time we shall commence a aeries of letters ou E*rQpKm\ TVacel, by the distinguished and acompUsbsd Professor William Henry Waddell, Ol the University of Georgia, letters from' the famou Ga. Antboress, Mito Man# J. Westmoreland: also a thrilling seri al. besides a novelettb from the pea of “Kingshack,” author of* 4 Annie £>L Clair,” whosepublication m the Con stitution has created such a furore. The great eight j age Sunday paper srill be continued, and also our pictori al illustrations that have become to popular everywhere, and especlaty ia the bdme* of our weekly Subscribers. We hope soon to present a series of articles from our corresponding editor. Hon. A. U, Stephens. In order to si •eedily erect oar new building, we of fer to aH subscribers, both daily and weeklv, a present, together with a chance for one half interest in the pres- plendid building, valued at $15, ;o do this, subscriptiou8 must be paid fo advance. FLAN—Every subscriber who teudii “Us $ld subscription money for 1874, will be sent, in addition , to his sub- srilpfion receipt, a gilt card, for which ho will receive at the grand distribu tion one of the presents in the follow ing list: : t One-fourth interest in building, $3,7o0 or $2^00 m gold One-eighih interest in building* $1,875 or $1,250 iti gold. One-sixteentb interest, in building, $937 50, or $625 in gold. PULASKI HOUSE, SAVASNAH, GA. t i mT *c«. VIRUSES MMtaU tzalBS udh—un. Bruy attention shown to guests. The House is centrally located and having been newly refitted and refur* uished is one of the most popular Ho tels in the Southern States. J«Ijr28-3m Sheriff’s Sales for December. W ILLUsuM before t • < oart Uoum dour In the tuwn or Tliomuvilld, n*twe*n tla* 1«h*1 bo*r*of Md« un th* first .Taewlxy to D*- couiUr, the followingproj^srty to-wlt; The undivided unv-tifth tatereal oC Lota of l.ti-d Noa. ft, 0,7, and 8., Bb«k 0. ou Jackson anri S'oj.liana Sttteta, in TbojnajvIlU, On. Ltv- iwl on u the property ot Edward Ailkinton u> aathU'y two It faa, imue>l by J. fk >Ierrill, N P A i P fo. Um 637th l)l«tri:t, G. Mt, At Oct. term '.H73. One !u favor or W—t aad-.Pnryear and sJrtAi&fisSin? -*- to ««the aaine tlnib r and |W Is>t* of land No* 3C8, containing 234 aerea, and 370 con taining 390 acre#, in the l/th District ofTbouuwt Levied — -- “ ‘ tounty. Levied oa by Wra. StmpUl, former Scorin'April 21. 1871, to Mtiety a fl fa In favor of the Ordinary of'ifcum** county, vathsoatate of J «' Browning, decea-ed, and F J BroWnln*. Lota ul land. Noa 380, containing 230 acre*,and 37 0 .cental nil ig 250 acre*.in aU 48Sacree more or lee*. Lovtol vnullw pnpertv of I J Browning teaatiefy afi A iaaaed at Tbomaa Superior Coedt, 1871, la favor of I! & L ■ObW- * trg, Pro|4>rty pointed out by JamoeLSewvd. Al*o,Let*ot land Horn aO,*2S». tathelSth latrlct or Tbomaa county, containing 500 acres, jonorlm*. Lev'vd on aa the property of da* T Hall, to satiwy a fl ta faeued at tba Tbomaa '~ap*riorCcutt,iK8.ln favor of iffllon C Smiti. <nalniatrator again* to T HaU. Ain, 1U0 aerre of lot of tend No 73. In tba ranty-tblr>1123; Dirrlet df Thomas coauty.— eviedonaetbepropert- of M C Grace, de- caaaed.and LUSutton, to*atl*Qr aft la Waned attlie July term of tba Court of ordinary, 1872, *~ favor ifP'tf Took*, Ordinary of Tboou laty. Property pointed oat by tb* Ordinary. jMVl.lt ... D. F. LUKE/ A-berlE. Sheriff Sales for December. 'ILL bwaold before the Court Boom door In - the fawn of XbouiMYille. eq tb* flrat Ta*a- dhZfc Daoember next, betwam Um legal b^ure ol sale tba (ol'owing pro erty, to-wit: Fear bale* of ovuon, marked D. P. L- No. t weighing *45: No. 2. 450; No. 8, «2S: and No. 4. 433; ftyty-baabala of co»a, more or ieaa; aud a ' Uer. Levied on aa tb* property - '• Grayrto aatufy a.dl«u«a* war rant in fav^r «•* Dixon C'arratL Alt., three (11 bate* uf cotton, kviad onto ■aatfaty a d fa laaned at Tnaoiaa -u^eriwr Coart, 1*71. to favor of Jeogaet* B.Vlark, vs. Alvin B Clark. Levy made a.id returned tt*M by M.M. Ulan ton, acting Dfr*ty Zbeeiff.. - • • lx. jf. LDKEiBberlN Colquitt County Cr-ATTC OF OEORO/A, CobreUt Coanty.- O Will be eoldoa the fl at Taeeday. to Deo—- mM>onty. 1«vM oa a* Um prep^ty olT.F. Haaaptea to antwy a 4 fa laaned fa—a Justice (ton of the county of Derntur. ia favor of Bur ton. Babbitt * Warfield. Levy made and re-. sags* ChStSk "-r- i . Administrator’s Sale. •uid at toe '■•ourt-booee deo county, within tbolaefkl Lot- of innd to-wlt: Lo» Ne.- - - Did aa Um prujerty eg Job for tb« benefit of the toil SEJPL. t. ORCdoST. ' "THOMASVILLE " LIVERY, FEED ANB SALE Q. J. N0BEE3, PEOPBEETOH. Btt now the meet campUts Li vary Rafaand Peed StaWve ia to k Georgia, faruLbed wS ttovery beet HORSES and. (BUGGIES. m8T-0LAW TDBIO0T8 rmliiajomii wurnt un 4m HACKS End CARRIAGES, ilnjiHkulloctt.1 Um. ouuBosvaxtMierew. • MM U L J. OmiilTR. cotton fa:ctobs Agent!for Brudletft Superpkoupkate of Lime, JewdT* 3IUU- Yarns, ■ Domestic*, Etc. BAGGING, BOTE A IKON TIES - adwats os’ hand. THOMAS BAUSON, vaouuu A nrta ssunfa'' twiwa. ftwik BaaHth .iarrieu Tejs u4 Faaey Gstos, FIREWORKS, Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, 4 Etc, '• >.•*•'! 5 . Etc. Comer of Congress A Dragton Street!, SAVANNAH, GA. TH0HA8 ft SHEFFIELD, Jackson Street,. Next door to \Yright & Stegall’. Bank. naiuLaa nr ■Domestic Drj-good*, Family Gro ceries, Planters sup of all kinds. Sold at the very lowest prices, Coll and examine our stock. auglG-3m t Fine beautiful young hors*....*. -300 foCity lot. — J08 1 City lot . ........100 IGold watch mm.„4. »....M—.lft' 1 Diamond Engagement Ring. 100 4 Sewing MacbKes 330 I Marble tup urnlture ret ....100 3 China sets J6 1 email iron aaffe - - tu JO Ckr-mue, Engraving* and Photgraph* ...230 100 tv’piee lHuetrate<t work*— 2M 1 Two h»r*ew9ig- 125 3 pArkage* *<>ng awl iim’rum* utel lauaio 50 2 Fine i<aintiug*( guilt frame), JO 100 Copies beautifully bound Novel*, Vul- uniri* ofPostry, Literary aud Scientific Work*. .’...m,....; —250 4.<Jo3,pther prtthenU. aggregato a- mouating to some $12000. ± * * As we propose to carry ou* this dis tribution in good faith, wejraako these two express stipulations: lot wo re sen c the right to pay cash in lieu of tho first 12 presents. Second, we ean require our trustees, hereafter named, to scale, if necessary, the prizes to the numtnj- ot cards disposed of, but in any eveut to retain one of tho build ing prizes. PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION. To represent tho numbered cards is sued to subscribers with 5,000 cards each marked with the name of a pres ent, including all in the above list, will be thrown together and thoroughly mixed. From the receptical of these cards, into which only a hand can be passed, one card after another will be drawn and numbered In the order —1,2,3 ttc- For instance that, sub scriber having the card no 6, is entitled to the present upon the 6th card drawn. . 4# the «nlire transection will be {n Public, the cards aro only num bered as slrawn out, and as all the cards will he drawn, everythin)^ must be : perfectly <fail; ..'Aiid some of om subscribers must become the own er ot a half interest .In the buil ding ; valued at $T^500, and the other leading presents valued at f;om 8100 to $400 each. Including two City lots, will be held by our subscribers. OBSERVE. - .The presents win be distributed IN PU ItLIC, in presence of Mayor Ham mock, Gcneral'Austell, President At lanta National Bank, Judge 8. B. Hoyt, Cashier Ga. Railroad Bank. Judge C. H. Strong, Got G. W. Adair, Cot J. R- Wallace ard other*. 1 The distribution shall take place, an ! all the presents shall be drawn iu public. 2 We allow only sixty days from Oct 16th, for tbfauoperatton of. this grand scheme, and all who would seize this opportunity must do so within GO days. 3 By special request any two di subscribers ean obtain two six mom _ receipts and one card or a $5 subscrip tion will secure the paper £»r the first six months of 1874 and one-halt Inter est In any of the first fourteen presents should any one of them oe drawn to the Card. 4 Weekly subscribers have an tqual chance of participation by forming dobs of five, to whom five annual re ceipts will be sent add one card for $10 subscription. ■6 Send mousy direct by Post-Offi ** Order, Registered Letter of Express. 6 We can special attention to thi* fact to avoid any dissatisfaction. Or>l It figDOO Garda will be baaed. We Mmlt positively yefose to increase the number or old subscriber*. At> all new., subscribers ara entitled to share in the distribution, it wifi be seen that It ia necessary to remit at once, or the limited number of cards may be disposed of and (be -chance missed. 0-£end your orders at once. Agents can write us for terms. Address W. A. HEM PRILL A Co. , ' Atlanta, Go. BOTlS-tf SALE AKD LIVERY STABLES! Baggies and Hones for Hire, —AND— Parties sent to any portion of the COUNTRY, At the most Reasonable Rates. f\11 at my large Brick Stable* on Bruad Street •»riu aoo uiy HANDSOME NEW TURNOUTS- • E. J. YOUNG. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Tbo frlrnils ami patron* of ifr. J. J. Black- •bear are aaraaatly requested to ca l oa him to McIntyre’s .tew Building, **« **4 «*amhM W* •««* 'f WELL- JgLEO TED aad JVNW GOODS. Ufa Koch am- brace* staple DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES. NOTIONS, ' ''ETC., ETC., FAMILY GROCERIES Lfiiimstritfe; Aj»wrti*ai»sntB.; tinItoansvyl* 01l< fZMMmMl, fit. WasM taagicrtfklty a Ttroat. Gravel, Disease! of Oie Bess and Liver, InflamatsonofOit Stom ach, Diseases tf the Eye, De bilitated Systems. Dyspep sia, or Indigestion, Sick Headache, AND Disea on of leomg SUuMUa*. Cancers iRTarlaUyCareft. PILE8 TREATED WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS. To Tie Ladies! He would respectfully announce, that he cores all oiscaaes peculiar to Female*. ITe haa nev« r (ailed to giv* where his directions were strict!i carried out. Hundrada of Females la Georgia and other States, supposed to" be incurable, having been treated hy physicians, without benefit, will cheerfully rendet testimony In be half of bis ability to cure all disease* so universally prevailing with tbuii Sex. Because of his unlimited success, he makes this branch of his profession a specialty. lie may be found at all houradurinff the day at his Drug Store, McIntyre’s building, on Jackson Street, Thcma-- ville, Georgia. 1 A good assortment o! Dus & ledicinss Kept <u)ndt*ntly ou hand. Terms C*sn ! PuoriTS Shall ! I XlioMMYllta, Oa, Xwi 24, 1.7J, p, DB.VI.ER IN 1 ' . *' Saddles, Bridles, AND •’ HARNESS: SADDLES, From S5.Q9 and opwanl. IN ESS, “ *14,00 - DLBS, « $lfi0 tad all kiaJ* oCIIor- Furniture. . Every deactfpUon of oMtftiMc. etraet. AND... • Wagon Materials, Sbo* Finding* aft. I have on hand a Largo Stock of LEATHER •f alt kndt.tbraale at lor pricra Enameled Leather and Cloth, and ~ Finn auurunent of CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. I am agent for the HaKMtau, urooD, UousE^otxaa. and the (Me diated DOW LAW. COTTON PLANTER, which I cell at Factory pricea. Call aod see me. Strict attention paid to order, by mail. mcbSSIy PITTMAN BROS, DEALERS IN 0RY GQQQ3. BOOTS, BAT S , tfARBWARE ETC.. CTO. vm—eUWtlrl^Oom lUlt OMala iui *7!f “d?* . tfc »l*» ,| a« T »«l»-»» manui. OoMOtMC lb |Mt S Domestic Goods, Brown Home spuns, of nil kinds, Blencli- injm, Tickings, Punt Stuffs, Crockery Wl avarjrtblng t>ea.!«.i by F«rm«n; Mtli aa PLOWS, HOBS, TRACES, Etc. We buy our G*khJ# at the lowest pri- h sud we intend n< iiiug fur short roflt*. < all and «‘xan«inu our stock before purchasing. Wo are Agciito for iht> Quitman a* tnry and wn ar • pic-pared to fur- mh their Yarn* and other GumL, on • gotxl lerma aathn khiiio Gouda can o bought iu the Statu. * rocb2l ly Wooden War*, and a First-Class House rtqalraa. Call and ato Ibr yoamlvaa; price* dace iwhcjLfl/trSMJIUHttT fJOCti-'m, t ymiradflatoma op lad**- J. J. BLACESDEAR. Haase. QUmtAH, GEOEOLL £ J. L EfilOWOL Praprietor. ml : bUc |3 per day. k*M *m t. mix, pMi.iit n. wkea THE feftFEE V. “sssr-, DAVIES A CO., DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN SfSlfGS, MamicnrjkSt GaBMMOttL8» Paurrs, Oils* Bausmas, T81ELT MDFAICY 0^008, PURE Wines and Liquors ^Fresciptious carefully ccmpouftdcd rach 22-1-y S. J. Cassels, (Next door fo p. UrGlmfita’i, Beir- Ington’s Block.) BMUBGISTe DSALMM IS DRUGS, -— MEDICINES, GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINT COLORS WINDOW GLASS, ILLUMINATING, LUBRICATING, AND PAIXT OILS JE«3 , rJ55SSVS?*-*' JT.a'Kf? 1 ™ 0 ”— Diniug Saloon. ToM. I.ppU.d with Fresh Oysters and Fish END TUX IUT or ETKBTTntao. ioria mt Any un* AU Hear _ twnrtoiroE ucnom' Mb OMMI. MUJM 1 ™l l.br—a. III. It,. Mtkbt UIm Good to Kat. In *>UltlMi U|fa Wan. fakMMVMfa and will karf. o«atanUy mpfU+i wMk The Kinext Cl gam, .MM. uMM.Vli»i-«. tU&icSZXT Amnmsjmmtvnjsm km m mm r * , ' , y A. W. FUBTATT A- t, WEIGHT. c.w. VRI6HT ft 8TEC5LL, bankers AND C0MM8SI0H MEB0EAB7B. k!glS3.- ^ •“». HEW BRICK WAREHOUSE ^^sttsatsisr 1 ^ HAN8ELL & HAN8ELL, Fire Insurance Agls. ItcpreMnUDS Old Hertford, of Hartford conn. Narlh Britii«h Mercnntile, AND SOUTHERN MUTUAL. 21-17. GRAYING and HAULING! Jjk* rBEr mro u d., m u. r.wk t; SWCLE BRAT LOAD, O, ..j ott»«r qu.IH7lkUM.7k. .Mini, t kMp. lot or fooe Wacou wot Tim. bilk CAREFUL DRIVERS, 4*4 am prepared u dn ton ing I* ami him Ito Crui.tr/ at iJ.lng UaU*. J.M.McUmiOSt. •prill) !2moa. J08EPH JERBERftBRO. Watch-Maker* and Javaieii, Xduwn STOCK OE Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, AND MTJ8I0AL THBTBUMEHT8. gtoampCJv dm *U m aaito *» wtoiaaehs wi-| marnif. WEST END HOUSE. To Vinton of ThomaeriUe the- py®. prietorofler* mduecoaoU —AND— Wm Fusniuieo! POLITE A» OBLIGING - i L, met 17