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THE TIMES.
THOM A8Y1LLE, GA.
SATtrnPAV, NovBUBEa 20, - 1873.
LOCAL COLUMN .
CHOHCH DIRECTORY.
Tlicro will bo aervlcco io the various churches
to-morrow m follows:
riwbjttr'u Church .—Her. Mr. Quartcrman
In tbo morninjr, no services at night. Sab
bath School 4 P. M.
Baptl*t Chorea -Services bj ttc Ker. Mr.
O tuMcnst the usual hours morningand evening.
Sunday School, » A. M.
JlIMscoaPL CiiClton:—Rev. Mr. Eul>b!t Sun
day School,5 /*. M. •
Mctb j*list Cburcb.—Fenlocs by Rev. Mr.
VcClefcce at the usual morning and evening
hours. Sunday School, 3 P. M.
Post Office Hours.
From a:ul after this date. tLe office will be open
‘ ir:!.« delivery nf mall, as follows :
■» 12 m.. In llie m >rn
n.. in the evening.
. _ on Sunday*.
■ will te open an that parties linvini
-***"• * *t all hours. Tb
rk l»«n ran get their mail a
null* for all jioilJt* will close at «|. in.
4. W. SEW AUD, P. M.
March 31st 1873.
Cotton Murket.
Ordinary.
Ono.I Ordinary,...
Is.wMiddl!
Middling...
v Middling •••••••*
...idling. ——- -
Demand at d« o offerings light. •
ATTENTION (HURDS.
An important meeting will be beJd
on next Wednesday evening. Every
member is expected to be present as
business of importance is to be trans
acted. Tbc-Guards will soon be one
ol'tlin institutions of the place, and al
ready numbers in its ranks many of
the best young men in Thoniasvillc.
I.et us have full turn out on Wed
nesday evening at 7 1-2 o'clock, in the
City Hall.
We are pleasetMo notice that the
cistern on broad street, opposite Court
House square has been repaired. Don't
some of the balance of them need
looking after ? Whose business is it ?
All (ioDds nt II. Wolff & Bro., nt
New York Cost.
Housekeepers, will find the best as
sortment of Plain, Pressed & Japaoed
tinware at Jnmcs Watt's. oct. 25-tI
Some parent* would be very much
surprised if they knew where their
boys spent their evenings. Hoys
should spend their evenings at homo,
and pareuts should see to it.
‘•.Sugar hilings” ore the order of the
day, or rather of the night, Wc
open to engagements, terms moderate,
remuneration not so much of an object
as employment. Address—, post-pul
enclosing stamp, &c. &c.
lit
At Levy’s: a magnificent stock ni
DsU« Hoods, eoinoiising all the new
styles.
At Levy's: the largest and most
iashionublc stock of Cent's and Youth't
clothing.
At Levy’s: a large line of the cele
brated Seamless Kid Gloves, and oth
er qualities. Embroideries and Laces.
Sa-h llibons. Velveteens and all oilier
novelties of the reason.
At Levy’s: Blanket*, Flannels and
Piece Goods in large, varieties. Also.
ikKk Nhawls of the latest styles jus!
opened.
At l.uvy's: Hoods nt wholesale or in
large quantities, very low.
upr.5-ly
At II. Wolff & Bro., ladies shawls
and scarfs at cost.
Any contributiojiB left at the
Times office to aid $he Bainbridgc
people, will be promptly forwarded
to the proper authorities at that
place.
Remember that of all the Virtues,
the greatest is charity.
Marcus Sadler an industrious col
ored man of our county, look the pre
mium of $10 on the best acre of rice
at the late Fair. Wc hope thi* will
prove an incentive to the colored peo
ple to enter the list next year, and
curry off (as they no doubt would)
many of the premiums which will he
offered.
r-'r
Letter heads ucuily printed, ai
furnished tor $7.00 per tho
The City liali on Wednesday even
ing, resounded with familiar mi.i-
tary phrases, as Capt. J/ansell and
Li Jilt's McLean and Davies put the
Guards through the lacings and man
ual. The boys arc growing quite pro
ficient, and will when uniformed pre
sent a highly creditable appearance.
The press and the people speak in
the most glowing terms of the Gilbert
si.Mcis, “tho Southern favorites.”
Let every voter wilhiu the corpo
rate limits i egfotcr to-day. Heiuem-
b».r that the honks will positively close
on Monday evening the 1st. at -1
o'clock precisely. Go and register.
Dodgers & Elliot’s, tabic Knives, Sin
gle, Double and Treble i la led >poon>
and Forks of the best maker. Rod
gers iV. Wostenliolm pocket Cutlery.
Razors and Scissors, for sale by James
Walt. oct. Ilo-li.
Mr. Lcbbus l)cklc informs us that
lie will close bis tax books to-day, boll:
county. State and city. All interested
would do well to remember this.
i plain figure*
Ills Honor, Judge Hansell, has been
holding court this week in Lowndes.
He will open the fall term of the Su
perior Court lor Brooks couuty at
Quitman on Monday next. Wc hope
this arrangement will suit the conven
ience and meet with the approbation
of the Quitman Banner.
The Gilbert feislers will be all the at
traction on the 13th and Gib. The City
Uall will he made comfortable so Ibai
all can enjoy it
Wc were pleased to meet in our
office this week our young friend
Lowentliul, of Savannah. He is now
connected with the house of Davis &
Co., of that city; extensive dealers in
‘ 'igars, Tobaccos, etc. Should any of
«*ur readers be in the Forest City, and
need anything in that line, Lowenthni
will do the correct thing by them.
Call at II. Wolff * Bro. and com
pare prices !
Hoots and Shoes at cost at H. Wolff
& Bro.
Attention Fruit Growers.—The
time for setting out fruit trees lias ar
rived. Mr Jienry Snqford who has
done so much toward the improvement
and introduce ion of fruit trees in our
county, is now receiving seven nux-
Iireii new and choice selections. 1 hey
can be bought at reasonable prices,and
the very finest class of fruit trees se
cured; as Mr. Sanford guarantees ev
erything sold by him to be* just as rei*-
icseuted. Every man who owns an j
aero of ground, should have a fcwfrmt I
trees at least. Any orders left at th? I
Times office will receive prompt atten
tion.
The Gilbert Sisters have been one
of i lie most successful Troupes in the
South for tho past, season; true and
genuine merit will always be patron
ized.
Whacked Ui*.—I saw a lady wrap
ped up in n shawl Unit she would not
• take six hundred dollars for, said
I .Smith to Jones, **I can beat that alt
| hollow,” rctnitod Jones, “lor I saw i
j lady bo wrapped up m her baby ilia'
s-his wouldn't have tnk?u six IhonsaiM
i dollars for ii.” And allow us lo -ay
[ that next to a baby, the greatest sourr
| of pleasure iu many houses is tin.
| “Monumental” and “All Right” Cook
i mg .stow, one of iho most couvcnietM
j inventions of this iuvenlive age.
i For hhIc by James Watt,
| oct. 25-1 f. Tliomnsville Ga.
The Rev. Mr. McGchcc will preach
his last sermon on to-morrow at the
Methodist church during the confer
ence year. His pulpit for the two fol
lowing Sabbaths before the meeting of
conference at Macon on the 17th. ins!,
wo understand will be filled by the
Presiding Elder the Rev. Mr. Austin,
and by Mr. Rockwell Mr. McUehoe
has attached to himself mauv friend, 1 ■
J outside of his own denomination, who
I would be pleased Co sec him returned ft.
j lus pres.tt charge.
j The Gilbert Sisters arc purely a
• Southern combination. Let
app
Horrible and Revolting Murder.
The Fiends Confess.
On last Tuesday Mr. Juniper Hall.
who has been Irving on Mr. Henry
Wyche’s plantation, in the Duncan
ville District the past year, come to
town accompanied by four of the
hands employed on the place, bring
ing with him and selling to Messrs.
I Kubitshek & Bro., seven bales of
cotton. The hands started Lome in
the afternoon, Mr. Hall staying in
town an hoar or two longer, attend
ing to some business, when he left
nlso. Not coming home that night
his family became alarmed at hi*
absence, sent to town and have since
ticen engaged in trying to find the
missing husband and father.
Yesterday evening wc learned from
parlies just hum Duucanville that two
of the four bauds who were id town
on Tuesday, confessed to having
killed Mr. Hall aud putting him in the
cypress swamp, just beyond the Mc
Lean place, some eight miles from
town. Tiiis must have been about
i he place where Mr. Hall overtook
ihc wagons, It is supposed that the
negroes thought Mr. Hall had re
ceived llie money for his cotton and
killed him for that, or some alterca
tion may have occurred, resulting in
tho bloody tragedy. When our m-
foimant passed up the road, Dr. Rob
inson aud a large number of citizens,
were en route to tho place indicated,
lor the purpose of finning the body.
As we arc just on the eve of going
to press, wc are unable to give any
further particulars. Messrs. Ktibit-
shek & Bro., informs ufi that they did
not pay Mr. II. auj money on Tues
day. •
A rare opportunity will he given
the lovers of amusement, io pass a
pleasant evening at the City Ilali on
Friday aud Saturday nights next.
TUB CITY HALL
The Gilbert troupe will play in the
City Hall on Friday and Saturday
nights next, the 5th and Gth insts.
This brings up the question of the
manner in which the hall is seated.
Many persons would attend exhibi
tions at the hall, but for the fact of the
miserably deficient manner in which
the seating arrangements are made.
The consequence is, that troupes come
along and are poorly patronized, to a
very great extent on this very ground,
and it prevents others from coming
ibis way; the result being that the
City Hal!, intended asja means oi rev
enue for the town, is not used a half
j dozen times a year when it pays any
thing, and is consequently a dead loss
to the place and lax payers. But the
hall may be and sliould be made, a
source of revenue. Put good comfort
able scats iu it, have it properly ar
ranged, pul locks on the doors and not
leave them standing open as now, and
then it can he rented for a fair remu-
derniton. We hope that the outgoing
or iucoming city fathers, will take this
matter in hand.
We copy the following very grace*
ful compjimeht, from llie Cuihbert
Appeal, by the bar of that place, to
our distinguished fellow-citizen and
popular jurist, Judge 4- H. Hansell.
The Judge wins golden opinions
from bar aud people wherever he
goes: \
A Card.
Randolph Superior Court, >
November Term. 1873. >
Whereas, The If on. Augustin If.
Hansell, Judge of the Southern Cir
cuit, lias presided over the Court of
this county duriug the present week
to tne entire satisfaction of the Bar
aud the public:
Resolved, That we, the members of
the Bar attending the Court, take
great pleasure in attesting the ability,
and especially the happy blending oi'
uncommon dignity «ith the iuom
graceful patience and courtesy, l»\
which his judicial service among us
has been distinguished.
Resolved, That we tender to him
our thanks for his services in disposing
of the bnsiuess of the Court, and our
wishes for his bigtiest welfare.
Resolved, That the sectetarj of
tlus meeting be instructed to furnisb
Judge Ilansell with a copy of these
resolutions, and that the Culliberl Ap
peal be nspectfuiiy icquesled to pub
lish these proceedings.
H. Fielder, Chairm'n.
Jas. T. Flewkllen, Secy.
A good assortment ot Locks Edge
Tools, and general Hardware. Guns,
Pistols, Uuoiing aud Fishing Tackle
sold by Janies WutL Ca<l and see
is new style Fishing Bobs, oct 25-tf
llYiMKMAL
On Thursday evening at the resi
dence of the bndcs father, in this city,by
the Rev. Mr. Campbell, were joined iu
oly wedlock Miss i iiarlxe M. GauL-
den aud Mr. John Tilmax, of Quit-
The happy couple felt on the
7,30 train, accompanied by the kiud
wishes of a host of friends. May their
future never lose a single tint of that
happiness, with which they have in-
ested iL
Pianos at Wholesale,
Messrs. Luddkx & Bates, Savan
nah, Ga., are dosing out their unusu
ally large assortment of Pianos, at
Strictly Wholesale Prices for cash, or
ou short time. Great bargains can be
had for the uext thirty days. Very
low pi ices for one half cash, and long
time given for payment of ballancc.
Parlies desiring to purchase should
not miss this opportunity. Write for
special cash prices and see if they arc
right.
PIaNOS FOR COTTON.—Wc will
pay 15 cents for ‘midling’ (other grades
in proportion) delivered at any point
ou the U. R. iu the State in exchange
lor pianos or organs at cash prices.
Write at ouce. Address,
Luddex & Bates,
nov29-4t . Savannah, Ga.
Joy to the World! Woman is
Free !
Among the many iiitdem discoveries looking
next" Friday and
SoihIi-
Satuida.
To The Ladies.
Mrs. George Herring lms
•turn
to Tliomnsville, aud is now with me
in the dress making department, and
as her talent in this line is well known
to the la*lies, she asks lier old, and
new friends to call and see her ; am!
guarantees satisfaction lo nil, who
may favor tier with their patronage.
MRS. E. A. THOMPSON
novl.V-lt
We notice iu last issue of the Enter
prise, the marriage of Mr. Ilenij
Vaun. Our young friend, the Doctor
wc presume, as there is a kind ot a:
epidemic, among the young disciples
of Acsoulaimts to commit matrimony
one ot whom wc noticed returning
from the southern bound train a luv
evenings since, with a very decided,
lugubrious expression of counteuancc
Wc arc authorized to contradict
report which is curt cut in aduiiuUlru-
tione circles, that the Thoiuaavillc Co
net Band liad tendered their servk*
to blow Mr ro Castle up—at Ilava:
Apprentice Wan ted.—W e wau
a good reliable hoy about 12 or 14
years old who can come well recccrn
mended to learn the printers trad*
We want one that will ett in on a reg
ular apprenticeship, and one who i .
some nno «Lo can aud will m:ke •...
stick to it. No other kind weed nppl
and liberal arrangements Hill V
UJtde. U*
night*
If you r.rcd any first class brick cal:
on Mr. J. J*. Arnold. IIaving ful
filled his contract with the liuiLllng-
commute** «** **_.e Masonic Hall h» if
-. nv pi .-pared to furnish good brick u«
liis yard near town in any quantity t<
suit purchasers. His material being
good he is enabled to manufacture a
good ar kle of brick anti purchaser-
would do well to examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere. tf
To the Voters ok Tiiomasvillk.
—Have you registerd, do you know
ud appreciate the importance ofevery
fg.il voter in tho town registering ?
The prosperity, progress aud well
•icing of the town; depends largely, if
not solely ou our government. Ilavn
our citizens enough interest in Tlmr.i
lie lo register, so that they may hav
voice iu the local government of tii
ace V We trust that they have. Re
member that the registration boo!:
will he closed by Capt. Love on Mo:
ilay next, at 4o’clock precisely; not a
hour will l»c given delinquents. Rv-
mher if you would guard the futu i
interest of the place, that you tav.x
register before 4 o’clock day after to
Trow. Go and attend to this to-
Onep.bv, only, oi initial New \
ost. at II. Wolff & Bro.
H. Wolff & Uro, sell for Cash <
at New York cost. nov*.£
Wc have been promiecd by a IVici.i'.
r our next issue, the names of all t
boys who attend the night school at for
Bottoms’ old place. The photograph-*
of this interesting group of precious
youths, would form an interest! c
study at least fer the pareuts oi these
boys.
“Our Katie” the beau’iful and fasci
nating tragedienne, will appenr on
We are culled on to chronicle t!.c
demise this week, of auoilier one ot
our oldest and most substantial do
zens, Mr. John Slattr. He died at his
residence eight miles south of this
place, c'ti last Thursday morning af> r
a Liicf illness. Mr. Slater was about
sixty years of ago, and has hecu close
ly identified with Thomas county, the
greater part of his life. lie leaves a
wile and several children to ninurn his
loss. Mr. Slater was an upright citi
zen, a kind and indulgent father. *:i 1
a useful member of society. Pisl
will he sovereiy felt by hi* neighbors,
by whom he was much retpcctyd.
Renu mber that the famous Gilbert
sisters is purely a southern institution.
Capt. Fry the commander of tho
Virginias, distinguished himself in the
Confederate navy during the late war.
Before liis death he made no appeal
for himself, hut like the nohltf hearte i
.Southerner that lie was, asked only
clemency for his crew; not forgetting
even liis half crazed body servant.
Refusing to kneel to anything but his
God, be met his untimely late without
a tremor, commending liis widowed
wife and seven orphan cliildrcu to liis
God and lus country. There arc few
render spectacles than tliiq
when he knew that the sands of life
rr.uning out so fast, that he
forget self, and busy liis la^t
precious moments of life iu tryinj
avc the crew of his vessel.,
/.mid i'll ihe crushes aud financial
troubles which have swept the inn*!,
prostrating many of the best mer«
untile films in the country and leav.
ng them stranded on the shore, it it
gratilying, and a source of emigrant
Intiou, that not one of the extensive
firms doing business here, have shown
signs of wcukness. Our mer
chants are close careful buyers, and
ill rank with any set of merchants
i the South, tor business, tact and
good management.
The tire which occurred on the John
Parker old place near the Florida liue
last week, and which was the work of
some dislnrdly incendiary, destroyed
1100. bushels, corn. 400 bushels, peas.
0000 lbs. fodder, besides the barn. An
industrious and hard wot king colored
man, was the principal loser. A good
repo and a stout limb is the surest
remedy for this kind of thing.
What’s the niAiter with the “Morn
ing News.” It has failed to come to
hand three times this week. .Some
thing wrong somewhere, where is it V
Will our esteemed cotcuiporary nud;
up that tnniiiug clerk of bis.
Our sanctum was illumined yesterday
by some of our fair friends. They left
a halo of sursliine, whose briglilnes 1
still lasts. The recollection of this
pleasing interruptions of our career
“editorial” will be treasured up an-
preserved, with which to dispel the
gloon^ of some dark day in the future.
Wc understand that there are about
thirty of our citizens who should reg
ister, but who have not d*ne so up to
this time. Are they going to do it, o;
have they lost all interest in the town.
Let every friend of tlic Fair attend
the meeting to-day at the City Hall.
Ifsou are a friend to the town, coun
ty, aud Association, show it to-day by
your presence and your votes.
Fifty cents shin-pla«ters of the
“Gilbert Sisters” issue arc quite plen
tiful in town. Wc have heard of one
or two enterprising darkies, who have
been inveigled into giving two quar
ters for them.
Tcscooee, Ala., iscs.
Mr. L. H. BsADriKLD.—Sir: PIoam forwar
. iinim.-Jiatnljr aiio l.rr Ktit>i*'y of BUAltrnu.t/
_ KM ILK Kkoclatou. Wc 0im1 it to *« all •*-
J» rli»inie*l for It, »n*l we have vitnrMtif the
*1*1 La |>jr eflect» pr- .luccl by.
Wc should like to make an arrange
rr.cDt with some of our young friend
who are going to Cuba, to send ns
few boxes of genuine Havanas—some
thing without the taint of a custom
house about thi m, you know.
Improvement* are tho ordci of the
day iu our thriving town, notwith
standing theory of hard times. Many
new and handsome buildings are g»-
ingup.
Guards dotit Ic.r^.ct your meeting ou
Wednesday evening.
Sheriff Sales for January,
ixriu. be solo .*■» a. owt LiuU
. **• ” of Thuam.01.. MwWtt.
l«SAl Luara vT mW. • n the first Tur*lar In Jan-
-Arjnext. thefoUowin; pr-perty, to-wit:
Lou orteBd SUM. Mi and Ml. CMWtaUif MS
mm awttr Um. tm tbm Utfc District of Ikmi
cooBtr, to a fl £4 at lMci—bw
K™ “JU. * TfcouhM Superior CMTt, la finer of
A. F. Erttttt, against Wn. Storm. Property
mated Mt by CMlta.
Porte of late of tand Nos 79 amd 7S c—teteteg
jgpacrtSB. re or less, fax tbe 13th District of
count., Go., to oatuy d tx, tested at
_ tr term Thomas Ra;>crior Chart UH !■
taw of Thuwipsoc and PIUm-ml ts Junes JL
r-wntaodRoU. Lot*. Pn petty j-oiuted ost
by Jno.a Pimaon.
ALo, MUU0 tin* uni place, coo Ut
Wte, «no 4 Loots wsjaik, .«ms biack homo
two tey Barr motes. Levk-J ou to xXOttj au
■ttscbmowt e to, ts-awl at Juassry term MBs,
F*oird *Sjwrior Coart. h. fsw.r of Atexu^or O.
/■arks, ns. R.Ctrsoa. Pobited oat by Dr. W.
" Marten.
l«o, mm 'Ism uni ptecr. 200 barbels of corn.
e jt te j*. 3>M> bomltes to>hirr, morwor leu;
il 000 lbs -cot cotton, 2 sm :l c-*t ase boit.
•Is levied on t<> atfMV s Uisunw »*rru!,
■ii u.r»r of Juo. y. >tutiu, izaIi-m W. It. Ite.1-
nitU. i‘rof>«rtT pobOod os* b» pUlullff. Said
pn>i« tr to be ffeUversil on the urnlss of Mrs.
A. >*. Everetts six miles Soa:k of Tlxuuuurllte.
PGSTPOA’irD SALK.
1, contslulrg 490'seres uni port of
- uutoiuisgSU o-roota oil; 730 m-res
less, hi tL-e 13U District of Tbomss
* . • evict on u tho pr— “
mtisfrab to in*ns*l
. Sbephenl xml SuHlen, ts. :v«l E<
stTorue * *
ount>, Ga.
ivere.t, lo 1
Tbouxas Superior
, Sbephenl•» .
:•»}•€rt> p .1 (tc<l sat by
OBOfSOfmt—Vhmmtu Count*.
Oruinvy’s Office, Nor. 5, 1873.
Whereas •he'prorertv of b-.th real and potson-
u, of ar»h E. uni J/xrtha A. Peacock, reskiei
•f the Sute of Flori-U and county of Wakulla,
al, of ar»h E. u»d J/xrtha A. Peacock, restden
A ‘ "* to of Flori-ht autd county of Wakulla, is
Jeg^l representstivs in this State umI
lieuis necessary.
All personsintereste<l aro natif.nl to Ate their
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CJEOMZCMwt—7TM"ma» Count*.
add.tiou t-» the personality heretofore set
rt to the tuuily nr applicant, >ahl Henry IPU-
if no objection U made and tilled in court
reto. 1 will pass upon s»i*l application at
my office on Satu day the 15tb of November
li.U. lOJME, Ord -
r.Uclt
aBOBCW*—Thomuu Count*.
Ordinary,Office Not. 5, 1873.
Whereas La*a Adams, makes application, by
;ti Inn, t - this com t for letters of I* smlsdou
oiu the Gua ditnshlp • f tte estate, prv,»erti
id efiects of A. .1. Hagan, a minor.
.4 1 p r.ons interested ue therefore ii'ititW
die their obj<
aud etfectsof A. J. Hagai
intereste ‘
tions is 1
grsnled
Mortgage Sale for December.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door,
iu the town nf ThomasvfHe, between the
legal hours of .ale on the first luemlay in ihs-
~ 'iber. the lidlowing property to-wit:
ids nf Land Number three hundred aud nine-
1 (319) Iu the 13U>, District of originally ir-
, now Thomas county, conta-ni^g firs huu-
iml 1 Regulator,
I auiell.mMon of the hunuj
led to higher coiishleruit.ii
1 remed>— l>r. J. I(r»dtlck!>
Woman’s best friend, fcv
dpated from numberless 11 u
inner sex. lh lore l-s magic power a* 1
Hies of the w -luh vanish. It cures sup-
uf the menses. It remore* uterine ot>
s. It cures constipation and strength.
tho blood. Ir never tails! as*th.!av
will testify. It cures white..
....... — spterwl »na sold ty
.. . U.lito, Ua. Pri. t
bottle. All iesi<ectahle drug men keep
Railroad thence
original land Uni
beginidi
inning e
l isusw iwe.ve U ,
acres; tlie |>ro|wrty of Joseph C
. describe*! and conveyed in
ire • r u nrtgage, tearing dat«
November 1SC2 Toratisly
ied at the ffccembe' term. ofi>ui«iior Co 1
61 in favor of Janies L. Scw.nd
D. F. LUKE, SLcrUT.
Ukoiilatou. We Pnd ;t to • e all th.vt
we have witnesse.] t
t py effects pr .Iucwl by.
\ ery Respectfully, Huxtek & Jlkxasdku.
We the umlcndgncl Druggists take plcasuse in
on.mending to the trade. Dr. J. BksI.kiklt.V
Fkmalk KkoulsTou— • elievlng it to be a g-V
I rc-lUMo ifmetly lor tl.e discuses for wh>< l
recoiumctida it.
W. A. Laseskll, Atlanta, Go.
Pemberton, Wison, Taylor A Co..
Atlanta, G.i
Red wine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LawsHE, Atlanta, G:l
AY. Root. A Sox, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OK GEORGIA-TuorrE t’ot STV.
This i« to certify that I have examined tlic ri
ipe of DR. J. BUADFIELD of this county a..
' * ““’itiounce it to be acoubii.i
In the treatment of all t 1
il’sessss of females for which he rccuanochdn U
TO MUSIC BUYERS.
- — .... -—isL-al nubli.-s.
North; we can fill them in half the tune,
11st as rl.esp. Any piece of Surirr Mean-,
y Music B«k>k sd.ertise«t In aav imper •
i-atidogue. or publl’hed In tbe U. S . will be wa.
I, post-twhl. to any istrt »f the South, on n
jipt of tlie regular price. .Sun lsy-sdiools, <U.
schools, teachers, and dealers supplied at pui
Ushers’ ra’es. Our new. ata ogues and bal etli
' new music, mailed fVe* to any address.
l.UDDKN St RATES’
Sonthem Music Hou^e, Savannah, Gs.
Special Notice.
H ERE AFTER no bill against the County s I
l>e entertained unless the same is male t
rity n$ some n^nwr of the l» snl uUJ-r.t
»ner»: Except in cases of inquest.
If'. F. HUBERT,
lin Clerk County Commissioner*.
DQ.X*T &t"i' ;i i'Ht.YQ
Without first wrlttng to Lt'DDKX & Batka.
Wlndesale Piano Dealers, S vaiinxh. Ga.. f..i
prices and terms. Tbry are the 'argest'Pian<
dealers m the S»ntb, am’ fumbh he t>est tnstrr.
meats ever sold for the money. Your cbob 1
sf tbe best makers in the U. 8. a*
prfeedesfred. Fine pianos, 7 octave,
rood rases, carved legs, at $203, #275. S'.jn,
•erb pi u
f**r fivt ,
$3*5, |3te, ami #373. The
*4on, 9114. 9«M. $430, $330, and 8600. Pia i-
sold by small monthly inymenta. Pianos
. Od Piatt-s taken iu exchange. Plw
sliipiwl to all parts cf the --outb. Kr. r.
r* ixkimj of bmywg is imeitfd to ir rife us
lowest cash or time prices. Illustrated catalogue
nt free. AdlrtM
Luddes A Batts’ Southern Kudo Homs.
»-g 23-3m Sataxxau.Ga.
TO THE WE8T! TO THE WEST!
Before making your arrangements to folfoi
he ad vice of tbe “tboa-»r d* who have alremi.
guiwr,” It would be well to cotmuler what Hj*
Urn d -ss b. make the journey n> your • Hoi i y
Iu the West“asp'eas*nt and as IrvefhMU «Ihti-
j> human skill and foresight can acc< mpl>l
cnsolblatbin and c »ti»traction a roa 1 ha
pu Into oiwrauoa on tbs iWmi i.sJh
trum SnshrUJo. Tcm
. reaa., to St. Louis, **t
great cit» ut the world." This Bae tbe
ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY,
during the pist year, earned an invalaalir
repuutfon by its smooth track.
•are cownocflews. and the magL_
paFvcnger eqaipaent Ira trains are made *p 1
JUr eoaj4i
Ike Westlnxt ease air-brake.
It id yuntinty (As aolf Km* ramming Pmllmnr.
Pn'act Drowtmo-Moom SUrpinm Con thrmtrk
oifhomt clung* from SoArfUe to St. Lmtm.fi >
the r In distance, time or equipment Why. the-i
Journey by c n-nitnus routes ? I>o not be iadn--
ed to parch-*- tickets tost. Loots or tbe West
-— - . 1 Mint-, it D
_ the ’ Chicago fikor.ea: Line.’^rti Erai *
vil e.
You can Steure the cheapest rates for jxu
aelrfean-l IW m trahte* *u appBeatmn, iu pr
-rn or by Utter, to CtlAkLXa McCsnc. Soul
era rtetcnv Agent, near Csl ec* street btM,
hrUte, Tenn^ or to tW andsnigncL
“ TUDAVKSPC
jaa S-Ij.
Thirty days after date
made to the Hr-
IStLS
applieaH >n wl \ tw
Cuurt . f Opllna-j bt sR
niaating tears •• m|. 4.1
mntybel acfagte tLcis-
jtV.'iiqni, Ms>.
Legal Advertisements.
• property of Jarou
I John.*
fivciett.
. P. Wright, plainUilk
Y»-4d
D. F. LUKE, Sheriff.
being necessary.
Mins iutcrente<l ar_
•hjeetiuna in court, otherwise letters of Guardi,
iit-hip for the same will be gran '
II. H.Tu
13*30d
novlo 30d
ither-srise a
tbe law.
11. U. 7DO RE, Ordinary.
AD Pei
d;je«:tiot
ItGW.t-’Thoman Count*,
Ordinary’s Office, Nov. 13 1873.
luporary letters nf Administrvtloc
jranted on the estate. pro|>erty und
f Joseph Iooke, cot., of sni-i county,
irroiis lutervated are uodfiwl 11 “*
t, otherwlre jiermani
been granted
" * ike. cl.,
notified 11 tile their
dll ho grunted
U. H TOOKE, Ordinary.
a and a half »
o (325.) in same District 1
, four hundred and uiu .
. Also, part of three bun
wenty-six (328,) in same District and
*'-| at the S-'Utb>ea.Ht cumei
itngab’>ut2t'.cliain»aud niut
nee West, fifty-three chaii»
ss to tlie right of-way to rht
.1-ng the ri.-ht-of-way to the
thence .South along the origi
tie corner, thence East to ih<
containing tu3 hundred un<
indoi
tli .Is
fnge U fi ii
rl-td
Sheriff’s Sales for December.
yyru. be sold before t e Court House dm
in tbe town of ThonuwvHle. • etwren ty
le on tile first Tucnlav in Dc
iwlng property to-wit;
d one-fifth Interes
ted Noe. 5,6, 7, and #., Hl«:k C.
‘ t*. in Tlioma»vi., v , us. >*
•rty of Edward Adklnaon
•ue*l by .!. 8.
Hat riot, G. M.
d Stephei
l on 1 -
satisfy
IH73. i
fifth Interest of I»U of
. on Jacktou
-llkr.au. Uv-
Adklnaon to
8. Merrill, X P &
rd
B by f
F Pit
Uin!ng2r>» acres, in the itth District of Tho-mu.
* - — b> . Wm . srcuall, former
‘ a (1 fa in Uv-.r
riff April 21. 1ST I, to satisfy «
be ordinary of I homo* eountr. vs rue 4
•. Browning, deceased, ami F-l Brow
Iso, Lot* 01 Ian.I, Nos 3G0, coutaiuin
ncreiqaiHl 37ir,conr.-»inlng230 acres.in all 480
more or less. Levied on as the prrpcrtv
.1 Browning to satisfy a fi fo issued 1
Km, Lot* of bunt _ „ ,
District 01 Thomas county, containing 300
less. Levied on as the property of Jan
ta issued at the Thnrnu
rt, iwfo. Ii
T I/all
Adiuinisf rator agiinst
Also, 100 acres of h .......
twenty- third (23| District of Thomas countv.—
Levied on as tlie property of “ " " *
ceased, and L M Sutton, to as
at the J - ly term of the Court
of land No 73. In the
1 mas countv.—
C Grace, 'do*
tottery a " ' ■
iry, 1hT2,
of H H 3’ooke, Ordinary nf Thon.a*
/*ropetty pointed out by tbe Ordinary.
*• — -irlv '
5,000
PRESENTS!
$12,000
GIVEN AWAY!
TO THE DAILY
And Weekly Subscribers.
"of the
Atlimta (Jonsritution.
THE GRANDEST NEWSPAPER
Premium List
EVER OFFERED
In America.
Every Subscriber,
TO UECEIVE
A Present
One-hirJf interest in the Mag
nificent Atlanta Constitu
tion Building among
the presents!
For~18 74.
Desirous of erecting a new afal lar
ger t«litice on another street, Ihe l*ro-
prietors of the Constitution offer it.-,
subscribers the following unparalelh-d
list of presents. The Cooslilulicn is
alrertdy tho acknowledged foreiuost
journal in nil this section ot the South.
In a short time we shall commence n
series ofleltcrs on European Travel.
by the distinguished and «cotui>li*hcd
Professor William lleury Waddell, of
tho University of Georgia, letters from
the famou Ga'. Authoress. M:s. Marta
J. Westmoreland: also a thrilling seri
al. besides a novelette from the pen of
‘•Kiugshaek',” author of“Aunte Si.
Clair, whose publication in the Con
stitution lias created such a furore.
The great eight J age Sunday paper
will ta; continued, and also our pictori
al illustrations that have become so
popular every whera, and especialy in
Ihe liotqes of our weekly subscribers.
We hope soon lo pres cut a series ot
articles f rom our corresponding editor,
Hon. A. U. Stephens. Iu order to
si colily erect our new building, wo ot
ter to all subset ibers, botii daily aud
weekl”, a present, together wiih a
elm ace for one half interest in the pres
ent splendid building, valued at $15,
000: lo do this, subserlptious must be
paid in advance.
PLAN—Every subscriber who sends
us $10. subhcripiion nioucy for 1874,
tv til bo sent, in addition to his sub
scription receipt, a gift card, for which
he will receive at the grand distriL\-
tion oue of tbs preoeuts in the toliow-
ing list:
One-fourth interest in building, $5,750
or $2,500 in gold
One-eighth interest iu building 4 $1,875
or $1,250 in gold.
Out'-sixteenth interest, in building,
$057 50, or $025 in gold.
1 Plan.
1 Fine beautiful youn^ hor
1 City lot —.
1 City lot
I Gobi WHfrl!
1 I .iiunou'l Ki>K4*uuivnt K
4 Scwioit Ms bit r*
2Ub | Dasi
iijravlng* ?»n.t Pli<>:ern|>li»
D. F. LUaE, Aberifl
ILL be sold before tbe Court Ho use door in
it Tne*-
legal boars
W tbe town of ThiMuasvUb
■lay in Ifecember next, betwe<
■ sale the following property,
wit:
1 No. 4
fforty busbels of
all IA ol fwlder. Iaiv
of Urn. Wc. D. Gray, U>
kvte.1
m« rapern r
.'lark. vs. Aivii
Blanton, \cttng Iteputy Sheriff.
Dixon Carroll.
A is >, three (3) bale* of cott-i
*’ — fi Abiuel at "
satisfy kflfil
1871, ill favor
,Clark. Levy msde
"Hantoo^ac"
by XI.M.
LUCE, Sheriff.
Colquitt County
SheriffSalts for Dectmbtr.
S TATE OF GI-X>RG/A. ColquiU County.—
IFill be sold on the fi st Tuewlay. in Du'^tn-
_ . — Tuesday. .
ber next, before tbe C.m t If oum door In Koo!-
trie. Colquitt Co.^tb* following p-.q«rty to-wit
t jvo(<rtf of T. T.
One lot oflawi’No 109, 1
Ud roanty. levied r
Hampton to satisfy a
"—1 of tbeooeery <
Babbitt & B arfield. Levt
ed t» me by Ball tf, this tlie 3d day of No
▼ember. 1873. J. J. .Vufc »iAN,
Deputy Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
QTJTK OF GEORGIA. Mltcbell Coonty._0»
O tbs first Tocsday rn Jterembrr r sxt, will Ik
*>-d at tbe ‘’oart-bonse door, in Camilla, In said
county, wiihiu the It* ful Lour* uf sate the fol-
Lot* of laud to-wit:
Loi No. 308, in tbe fob Di*t.; I ot 2*0, h. tbe
ldtblrtet.; Loi 28|. in tbe 10th l»Ut; abo. Lo:
No. 10, la tbe 10ib Dint; of—ori-iux-ly Baker—
1 he bell County. Nold a* tbe profmrty of Jo'.u.
reforr. de«ea*e>I. for tbe benefit of tbe b-ir*
wl creditors Tenns: one half ea-b. tte ocher
b*lf -mall r.o'e*. an.l approve*! security, due
e month* from dare.
»-pt!3-td
SAM’L- C. GREGORY,
THOMASVILLE
LIVERY, FEED AHD SALE
STABLES.
G. J. HORRIS, PROPRIETOR.
tho now the most osm^Ute tJrery
Feed Stable* ia Sea.h GcutyU, fond-bed vitb
the vety beat
HOUSES and (BUGGIES.
ITEST-CLAS3 TUBSOUTS
Fevalshed, with er witboat drivers, *loebte or
Aaf e, to *0 to afiy fortef tea epuauj.
U od Sheds owl Stack Loti for Drew*,
HACKS ud CABKXAGES.
pmmmdiddm i*.
uxxiBv^.a
■ u»ia
H&T
Thomagrille Aevcrtisementc.
2 Plne^*Unti»is»( uuilt tiame) io
100 Copies* tienutiruilv bouu*l Novels, V..I-
tunes of Poetry, Literary and Scientific
Work* - 200
4,053 other present*, aggregate u-
mounting to some $12000.
As we propose to carry ou* this dis
tribution in good fait*, wejmakc these
two express slipulati'.ns: 1st we re
serve the right to pay cash in lieu oi
the firrt f2 presents. Second, we can
require our trustees, harcaftor unmetl.
lo scale, if necessary, the prizes to the
number ot curds disposed of, but in
buy uveut to retain oue of the build
ing prizes.
PLAN OF DISTIUhUTION.
To represent the uuinhcrc#! cards h-
tued to subscribers with 5,0110 cartls
each marked with the uame of a pres
ent, including all in the above list, wji
bo thrown together ami thorough!}
mixed. From the rcceptical of these
cards, ic'o which-onl} a hand can be
passed, one card after another will b«:
drawn and mimhere.d in ihe ord«”
—1, 2, 5 vie. For instance tint mb-
scribcr having the card no G, is enlit'&l
to the present upon the Oth card
drawn. As the entire transaction will
he In Public, the curds are only num-
hcied ns drawn out, aud as all the
cards will be drawn, everything inert
be’perfectly lair; and some of 0:11
subscribers must become the own
er ot a hall interest in the bull-
ling valued at $7,500, and the
ither leading presents valued at flora
$100 to $400 each, Including two Citv
!ula, will be held by our subscribers. ’
OBSERVE.
The presents will be distributed IN
PUBLIC, iu preseuce of Mayor Ham
mock, General Austell, President At
lanta National Rank, Judge S. H.
Hoyt, Cashier Ga. Railroad Rank.
Judfce C. U. Stiong, Col G. W. Adair,
Col. J. R. Wallace ord other*.
1 The distribution shall take place,
ami all the prescots shall be drawn in
public.
2 We allow only sixty days from Oct.
lCth,for the operation of this grand
scheme, ami all who would seize this
opportunity mu»t do so within GO
days.
3 Hy special request any two daily
subscribers can obtain two six monta'a
eceipt* and one card or a $5 subscrip
tion will secure the. paper for the ti->t
six mouths or 1874 and one-halt inter
est in any of the Or*t fourteen present*
should any one of them be drawn to
the Card.
4 Week!) subscribers have an equal
chance of participation by forming
clu»w of live, to whom fire anuual re
ceipts will be sent add one card \<n
$10 subscription.
5 Send money direct by Po*t-Oni<-t
Order. Registered Letter ot Exprc 8.
0 We call special attention to thi
fact to avoid any dissatisfaction, th
i.000 Guards will be iaaued. W«
shall positively nfu>.e to increa-w*
the numlter of oH subscribers,
all new subacribtr* are entitled to
share in the distribution, it will be seen
that it is uccessaiy to remit at once.
or tlie limited number ot card* may ue
di*i>ose«l of and the chance missed.
£i".S€ud your orders at ouce.
Agents can writ#* os icr terms.
Address W. A. HEMPHILL A Co.
Atlanta, Gl
novl5-tf
TSQ.V.-iSrJ£tt.E, fi*.
Throat, Gravel, Diseases of the Ifrar.
and Liver, Injtamation of the Stom
ach, Diseases tf the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep-
•«ia, or Indiyestiotl,
Sick Henrfacte.
A X D
Diseases of Long Standing.
Cancers
InvariablyCurcd.
PILE8 TREATED
WITH IM.1MITKD SVCCESS.
To Tiie Ladies!
lie would respectfully ntmouucc.
that he cures all diseases peculiar tc
Females. He has uever failed lo give
relief where his directions were strictlv
carried out. Hundreds of Females in
Georgia aud other States, supposed to
be incurable, having been treated by
so .mtuy physicians, without beuetit,
will cheerfully rendet testimony iu be
half of his ability to cuto all disease#
*0 universally prevailing with their
Sex. *
Because of his unlimited success,
he makes this brauch of his profession
a specialty.
lie may l»e found at all hours during
the day at liis Drug Store, McIntyre’s
building, on Jackson Street, Thomas-
ville, Georgia.
A good assortment of
Drags & Medicines
Kept constantly on hand.
Terms Cash 1 Profits Small ! !
TUomosville, Ga„ March •>, 1*73.
UMffii-Ijr,
P. HcClasban,
DBAI.ER IS
Saddles, Bridles.
AND
HARNESS:
5ADDI.ES, From $5,00 au«l upward*
HARNESS, “ $14,00
BRIDLES, « $1,00
Aiwl all kin J* of Horse Furniture,
Every description of
CARRtAQE. BUQQY.
AND .
Wagon Materials,
i
Shoo Findings «to.
I have on hand a Large Stock ef
LEATHER
of all kind*, for sale at low prices.
Enameled Leather auJ Cloth, and
a Fine assortment of
CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.
I am agent for the Marshall,
wood, IIoRMc-Coi.LAir. and the Cele
brated DOW LAW, COTTON
PLANTER, aliich 1 sell at Factory
prices.
Call and see me. Strict attention
paid to orders by mail.
mch 22 ly
DAVIES & GO.,
DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
fiSVGS,
.Wr.DICIJVKSt
GaE.vrc.-jr.s.
JPauvTSt
Oils,
JGacsaes,
TOIELT AND FANCY G n 0DG,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
Presciptions carefully cf mpounded
at all hours.
ro< b 22-1-/
PITTMAN BROS,
dealeijs in
BRY GOODS, BCtQiTS,
RATS,
BtARBWARK ETC., KT0.
Domestic Goods, Brown Home.
s^uiis, of all kiuJs, lilcach-
in^s, Tickings, I’nnt
Stulls, Crockery
and everythliif needed hjr Farmer*; suih mm
PLOWS, IIOE&', TRACES, Etc.
Wo buy our GimhU at the lowest pri
ces mod we intend selling tor short
nrotlts. Call uml examine our stock
before purchasing.
Wo are Agent* for tlie Quitman
Factory amt ne are picpaied to ftir*
ftish their Yarns and other Goode, on
as good term*, asilu same (>ooda can
b« bought iu the State.
mch2l ly
HANSELL & HANSELL,
Fire Insurance Agts.
Representing Old Hnrttord, t*f
HA.ILXF'OILID CONN.
North liritish Alcn-antile,
AND
SOU T il E It X MUTUAL
DRAYING and KAULING!
I’UEl’AUffD to Bn; for tte FuUte by
SINGLE DRAT LOAD,
Or any otter quantity that may be desired.
keep a lot of ***! Wmgvun and Teams, vlik
CAREFUL DRIVER^
Inc to and ft ■
SALE AKD LIVERY
STABLES!
Baggies and Hones for Hue,
—AND—
Parties sent to snr portion of the
COUNTltA,
At the most Seasonable Bate,
l.id ta*k»<a Lr,.lWi
a^oTui-juA TjaNocts,
e. j. rabu.
Dining Saloon.
Table Supplied with
Fresh Oysters and Fish
AND TIIF. BEST OF EVfcUYTJIIXO.
Weal* at Any and All Heart.
LOCATION OX JACKSON BT.
Tte nateertter take* |4c—arc la l. fonulNf »»..
pshlti- 'hat te U still at hi* obi state mtrI art
t*rte teyuteaa them with alt utep
Good to Kat.
II*» eCti.mt ep, ate *H. have ready i« « fo.
•lays, a Dtteaz A|«rteMMt, which will te MU* 1
■.nvclcsti, weUfarafotedasMl kept tterwu^i.
beam.
In »Mitten to the Bolooii, te bs* e<w«elot<
te will keep oa.stas.tl> sjpyJlrd with
The i'incMt Cigar..
•ASS '.t tte fonowiwc fo*F«la* breswle now
•owe. U.u.\Mti^La b*.'.,U iu-a, te
a arc. Utesu, La FW 4a Morale*. I* cesa*.
F'mh u*$trr» *WFte tfriftof by eeetr
trolaon-1 forte* !«. oayfoeiresl tity.
FA WILY VKOCCKietS.
1 rtmeatolwxyeoe bote ate ettciy
eer**.
r **->/ A. r. FKEYATT
A. r, WEIGHT. C. W. %TTJiJ .
TIDAL C. MITCHELL Special Itarfaer.
WRIGHT fe STEGALL,
HANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
lulW. W iwir teUH 1 — •■•-r
tattersetoia
NEW JIKICk WAKEilOl il
u.1 m. IO Mm ml Mb Mm
“ w ** MI * h ‘* no
the O'Ui.Uy e
J. X.McUXXOX.
*S>r11!9 12mee.
JOSEPH JERGERftBRO.
Watch-Makers and Jewelers,
UBOE STOCK OT
Jewelry, Watches, • Clocks.
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
tep *nffiy .4 ffportortoo. os. tete repe**'
rw-si|.Ur •loes M ms. >r atm »e«oo.
»sitlw ate otter aeihrUola’t la sV>y *M
-t ia-tete w 9 will tte te rs-ptekt Ut.
- T 3 ly.
To Vwitoni of 'rhounuTillc th* Pro
prietor alien mducejutmt*
I'tanrpMfd!
Rooms Largo,
—AND—
Well Fnutunu>!
POLITE AW OBLIGING
SERVANTS.
IffMeee* tte Cteaer eTBBOAD A CLA 7 0%
J. A. LINTON,
Piopttctef.