The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, December 06, 1873, Image 3

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THE TIMES. THOJIASVILLE, GA. Saturday, PiCEMDVn 8, - 187A l]bCALCOL.UMIV. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Hun wDI ba ■•rricM la tin Tariottt cbnrtbee to- morrow a* follow*: JJPretbyterian ChurchDot. Mr. Qoartcman In the morning, no service* at night. 8ab- tath School 4 F. M. Baptbt Charon.—Service* try th* Rot. Mr. a&uMcnnl the usual hour* morolnf and evening. Sunday School* • A. M. Eritcoirv Cnunca.'— No *onrlce* Sun day Schools r. M. Method!** Church.—Ferricra by Rot. Mr. Rockwoll at tho usual morning and evening hours. Sunday-School, 3P.M. Post Office Hours. From and attar tfalsJate. th# office will be open for tl>* delivery of mall, •• follow* : . ., to 12 m.. In tho morning. * roniS a. From 2 to op.™..... ------ Vmtn a to S a. in., MiSnnuars. Front door will ta open so that tfftle* having thc j r ro% u ^ all hour*. Tlw j. c w!sewaiu>, P.M. lock boxes ran got V mail* for all point* will ch March Slot 1873. Cotton Market. ' Ordinary.— - y; 111 tlood Ordinary ” . „ Low Middling 12 '* 2 Mhhlllng. 13 Demand active offerings llicbt. 11 Gorxfo at //. Wolff & Bro., at New York Coat. Our friend Dr. Fleetwood, of Haw- kin&villc lit up our sanctum yesterday with his presence. He is on a visit to his father near this place. The Doc tor is a very popular gentleman and we should like to number him among our permanent citizens. Housekeepers, will find the best as sortment of Plain, Pressed & Japitned tinware at James Watt’s. oct. 25-1 f Our genial and popular young friend McNeil of Boston, paid our town a fljiug visit this week. Men’s and Youth’s clothing at cost, at II. Wolff & Bros. Crop Statistics.—We lay before our readers to-day the aggregate re- jKirts of the present crop and other matters of general interest to Thomas county. It will lie seen that the ton crop foots up only C,212 bales, whilst other leading crops may he cuiunmrizcd es follows; Oats, CG/158 bu; corn, 2.7.1,048 bn; Sweet potatoes 60,434, and syrup 52,120 gallons.— Loos at the tables in another columu. -it Levy’s: new prints and a full line ot Domestic Goods. At Levy’sc a magnificent stock of DrsMB Goods, comprising all the new styles. At Levy’s: the largest and most fashionable stock of Gent’s and Youth' clothing. At Levy’s: a large line of the cele brated Seamless Kid Gloves, and oth er qualities. Embroideries and Lacti Sash Itibons. Velveteens and all other novelties of the reason. At Levy’s: Blankets, Flannels and Piece Goods in large varieties. Also, 200 Shawls of the latest styles just opened. At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or in large quantities, very low. iipr.5-ly Wc are indebted to Mr. Lcb Dekle, for copy of county statistics. shawls The communication of Mr. .Tones will appear next week—received too laic. Letter heads neatly printed, ami paper furnished for $7.00 per thou sand. tt Rodgers& Elliot’s, table Knives, Sin gle, Double aud Treble 1 la ted >pooti3 and Forks of the best maker. Lod gers & Wosteidiolm pocket Cutlery, lbtznrs and Scissors, for sale by J ante* Watt. oct. 25-ff 'I he ‘‘Gilberts” created quite a sen sation, with their spictidid brass hand on the streets yesterday. Go aud see them to-night -the last chance. To Tlie Ladies. Mrs. George Herring has returned to Thomasville, and is now with me iu the dress making department, and ns Tier talent iu this line is well known to tlie la des, she asks her old, and new tricuds to rail aud dec her : ami guarantees satisfaction to all, who may favor her with theix patronage. MBS. E. A. THOMPSON. no v 15-41 Thomas county covered herself with blue ribbons at the late Savannah Fair. Apprentice Wanted.—Wc want a good reliable boy about 12 or 14 . years old who can conic well rcccom meuded to learn thu printers trade Wo want one that will set m on a reg ular apprenticeship, and one who has some one who cau and w ill m-ikt him stick to it. No other kind ueed apply, and liberal arrangements will In- made. If Lost.—Between the inflection ot Madison and Fletcher streets aud thu depot, a jet car ring with gold hook. The finder will be rewarded by leav ing it at this office. Wrappm* l’i».—I saw a lady wrap ped up in n fhawl that she would not take six hundred dollars for, said Smith to Jones, “I can beat that all hollow,” refoilad Jones, '*for I saw a lady so wrapped up in he • baby that site wouldn’t have taken six thousand dollars for it.” Aud allow us to say that next to a baby, the greatest source of pleasure iu many houses is the “Monumental” ami -AH Bight” Cook ing Stove, one of the most convenient inventions of this inventive age. For sale by James Watt, ocL25-tf. ThomasvillcUa. During the past week we have had several days ot beautiful weather. The clear deep blue sky flocked with an occasional cloud, as it drifted lazi'v athwart the firmament; bright, worm floods of sunshine, dispelling tbq cold but vigorating air; whilst all nature, after having been in laboi during the spring and summer and brought forth crops, fruits and buds, has ceased her functions; and the stilluess which fn* lows the harvest has come, broken or ly by tho whirr of flo.de* of partridg: and bird*, as they flush up from the brown heath. Rev. E. H, McGcheo and family, left last Wednesday morning for Hons ton county, where his mother lives, and whcrche will remain until after confer ence till he learns whether he will come back or not When we say that we hope that the conference in their wise direction may return him, we think we express the universal sentiment of not only the church, bfit of the entire community. He has made us a good Pastor, zealously performed his whole duty, and greatly endeared himself With the people. Of coarse the con ference will kiiow their business and duty, and do it, but we can’t see why he should be removed. Wc think he might do more next year even than this on account of Iris knowledge of the church and people, while it woujd he a new starting with a new man. We hope he may be returned, and we know i he church could not .do better. And while speaking of preachers being removed, while there is nop robalrility we suppose aud earnestly hope, ol him being changed, we canuot pass without a mention of our worthy pre siding elder. Rev. J. M. Austin, who has been so uutiringly faithful and zealous in his ardious work this year, nc has truly had a hard task, travel ing a District of sonic 500 miles in length, but we are glad to see he stands it well, and always cheerfully. We have never heard a complaint against him, aud think as an elder be is a success, and proved himself not only equal to the task but worthy the responsible trust imposed in him. should hate for it to become necessary in the arrangement of the conference air.irs for him to be changed, and >pc it may not ho so, for we should be sorry to lose him aud his estimable imily from our community. Bressuanfo European House, Among our new advertisements will he found that of J. Bressimn’s Euro pean 7/ouse of Savannah, which we have on account of a press of busiucss failed to notice. We had heard much of this house and had the pleasure un der the guidance, of the popular and clever host or going.through It, and wc must say that we were surprised at the extensive and complete arangc- meuts, kept in such tidy, tasty manner, more so than any thing of the kind we have seen; and what is more sur prising is the chapness of his fare, just think only $1 50 a day for board and lodging, aud that loo, as good as can he had in the city. This it seems would be a great convenience for farmer and others who want to visit thu city but many times can’t afford to au account of the high price of board in the city hotels. He has a real nice place there, quiet and in best order, where the most fastidious can be pleased, iu every particular. We are glad to see too that he. is being well patronized and we hope it may continue to be so and that the clever host may grow rich and be happy. Call at II. Wolff it Bro. and com pare prices 1 Boots and Shoes at cost at H. Wolff & Bro. ^ With pleasure we give place to the following very complimentary certifi cate to Dr. Andrews’ success io treat ing cancers. It comes from a good source and he may well feci proud of Mrs. Qunrterman is the mother- in-law of our Presiding Elder, Rev. J. M. Austin: Tiiomakville, Nov. 22,1873. This certifies that I cume to thi» place last June % with a large car.cer on my face which hail been treated tor years, by thu most skillful physi cians, with no permamnt success. I ‘ipplied to Dr. John D. Andrews, of ibis place, who immediately com menced a course of treatment, and in •i very short time, the cancer was re moved with comparatively little suffer- •ng. It i*» about six months since ht- comnicneed the treatment ami I am now perfectly tcell of my old disease aud my general health much improved. Ssmpathj for my fellow sufferers.(and l know lucre arc maiiv) and a debt of gratitude which 1 owe to Dr. A. prompts me to use ail my influence though ft-elde it may be, to induce others to seek the same reli» f. Dr. Andrews is an able, scientific physi cian, a cultivated, Christian gentleman, well worthy the confidence ot all who know him. Adalixk Quartelman. Purchase fifty dollars worth and get extra discount at II. Wolff & Bro. All goods marked in plain figures at II. Wolff & Bro. Our old friend John Gorinau dropped in ou us Monday last, on his way home from his Oraugc grove on Duuus' Lake, in Florida, lie was looking as youthful and vigorous as usual, and still in his merry happy mood, in fact we never saw him otherwise, except one time at the “Depot” in Nashville. lie says he is now seriously contem plating a change in his way of living, aud we do hope he may succeed for wc are beginning to feel sorry for him. He is too good a fellow to be living single and the fortunate one who suc ceeds in catching him may congratu late herself. lie left us a sample of his oranges, w hich is fiue as wc ever saw, un<» ays lie will soon have quite a number of trees bearing. Success to you Johu this and that other matter. If you need any first class brick call on Mr. J. P. Arnold. Having ful filled his contract wiih the bunding committee *»« tie Masonic Hall lie is Ziotf prepared to furnish good brick at hU } ard near town in any quantity to suit purchasers, llis material being good be is enabled to manufacture a good article of brick auu purchasers would do well to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. tf We regret to learn that Mr. X. Ilirt, who has fiat lately returned from Eu rope, is thinking of uu.kiiig Savannah his lulurc home. We should regret io lose Mr. flirt, as hp is oue of our very best citizens. but if he does go ho will be followed by tho kind wishes of a host of friends and Savannah will gain a good citizen. Bring your Job work to thu Times office for neat work aud low prices. One price only, original New *3 osi, *l 11. Wolff 4 i5,m. THE HALL MYSTERY. In our account last week of tho -dis appearance of Mr. Juniper Hall, we stated that the negroes had confessed to having killed him, and subsequently patting bip in the cypress swamp or rather pond, just beyond the eight mile post It seems that upon the parties accompanying the self confessed mur derers to the place they failed to find the remains, and have failed to do so up to the time of this writing; although large bodies of citizens have hunter] diligently ever since the fatal Tuesday night, but Lave tailed to find a single clue. The eutire party who accompa nied Mr. H. to town have been arrest ed and placed in jail, to await the un raveling of this mysterious murder; for murder it must have been beyond a doubt, judging from all the tacts and which may be briefly stated as follows: The missing man was seen by two or three responsible parties in company with these negroes just before and after dark traveling toward home together, they were beard in loud aud angry al tercation, Mr. II—. being considerably under the influence of liquor. The last seen of the missing man was at the eight mile post where Mr. Robio- son. Mr. Laney and some other gen tlemen we recampiug for the night,be* ing on their way to the fisheries. Mr. Hall passed these gentlemen on Ids mule, being sojne 30 or 40 yards be hind the wagon. The negroes stopped some three or tour hundred yards af ter passing the camp and stayed die gentlemen think, about two hours, during which time they were very noisy. They came back to the camp twice, aud enquired if they (the camp ers) had seen a white mnu pass. Tw of the party were seen in this locality under suspicious cicumstances next morning. Mr. //all’s mules is found at daylight the next morning, at Dr. Copeland’s from whom it had bceu purchased. The woods und entire country leading to Dr. Copeland’s have been thoroughly searched; so there ii no probability of him having been thrown and killed by his mule, for in that event, the hundreds of anxious citizens who have been scouring these woods ever siuce, aided by the buz zards, would certaiuly have fotiud *he l>ody after the lapse of ten days if it had been a&ore ground. The in ference is plain and irresistable, that Juniper Hall is concealed. We do not rehearse these facts to prejudge, or prejudice the public against the accu sed, but there is an idea among some that Mr. nail has not been murdered* and this if not checked, may stop the search, which is going on aud the body may never be found, and consequently the guilty parties never brought to justice. This should not be tho case; every citizen in Thomas county is in terested in f errctin:f|out this dark mys tery. It will soon come toihe point, that whenever one of these fieuds, finds a good and safe bole where he can put a victim out of sight, that the murderous work will be done. Wc arc no advocates of extreme measures, aud shall always counsel moderation and a strict observance of the laws of the laud, hut a citizen of the county entitled to its protection, should not he spirited away in the manner in which Mr. Hall has been, without some strenuous efforts bciug made to find his remains. One or two of the party have insisted that the murdered man was put iu the pond referred to after being killed; u|j»n this information. Mr. David Hall i brother of the missing man, togeth- r with a large number of citizens, have been, and are still engaged in draining it; which owing to the large volume of water is a slow pro cess. They hope to find the remains in this pond. We trust they msfy; but the very fact of the negroes saying that they put him there is evidence to our mind that they did not. We sin cerely trust that this painful mystery may be cleared up, and the good name of Thomas couuty. be relieved cf this blot on her fair escutcheon. The mat ter should be thoroughly investigated, and if these parties have been unjust ly suspected, turn them loose, but if they have been guilty of this crime* let justice be meted out to them hy the proper tribunal of tho land. The meeting of the Stockhold ers on Last Saturday. We join heartily with our cotempo rary in congratulating the citizens of Thomasviile, of Thcmas county, ami o! South West Georgia, on the action of the above body on last Saturday. It was just such action as might have been looked for and expected, on the part of the intelligent aud public spirited geutietnen, who participated in the meeting. The deficit was promptly provided for, by oue of the public spirited Stockholders and Di rectors, agreeing to advauce the nec essary amount. Wc should tike to give this gentleman’s name to the pub lic, but as “ true merit is always mod est,” he declines the use of his name. The rest lotion of the Stockholders instructing the President, Col. A. Wright, to make all uectasary and preliminary arrangements, for the Fifth Grand Annual Exhibition, has the ’ring of the true metal about it These gentlemen know no such won* as foil; with them, to will is to do; and wherever you see a spirit ot that kind pervading an} - body of men, success will attend their efforts, and victory will perclron their banners. Let Ex celsior be their motto, coupled with determination on the part of all to sus tain the institation, and it is bound to grow in importance and magnitude, as each successive year sees the bone and sinew of the country gathered togeth er in our beautiful grouuds, to inter change ideas, and compare the results of the years labor. Again we congratulate our citizens on the fact of the Association bein^ placed on a firmer basis than it has ever been before. We here take occa sion to say to our fhends in sur rounding counties, that white Thomas takes a peculiar prido in sustaining this Fair,that it is not, never lias been, nor never will he a counts Fair. South West Georgia ia our hounds, not leaving out our sister state of Flor- Cmr.mtY 1 187k Statistics for - 3 ||5H|! ■ p-m « 5* ii ill- igslgggg S Ii -O p;jq sioqgnfT -Off j *a 9! fp spqsnfl -Ojj £s55§ij '“1*0 D 5 g tc 0 -11° gpqsnn <»y ilislggj 3§£g2g3S jo Bfeqsnfl QN 3 S w ,KCg ,aM Ml’ B,n d t|«U| e»S~2£.ggSfelJQ apqsna ’°K •ij uoaojo g I S safe fa £ c? fc flJQ »noj, -oy 2 I h-— ’3U|a\. g;u; auo|Bf) -uy o. nine ’imf anil pl*r*. 200 bubrUofrmi. jr le ». soohunille* f «l-lcr, more or In*; E !b* *«e«l < otum. 2 *m«U cnt*afe bed- rfeads ( cried on to ntltfr a di*tm* warrant, n fitrorof Jno F. Wartin. a*aic»t W. t). Beck with. Property pointed «m* by plaintiff. Said rope tr to be deU'cred on the premire* of Mr*, i. F. Everyr*. six mile* South of Tb<.taa»villc. Al*o, name time end plac*. Lot and land No. ?*5, containing 230 acre*, in tit* 18th District of Tboma* count r.Oa. Levied un aa tbe property of Je**e Applewhite, to *at!»fr a fi »a tamed December term Tbomts Suj«rior Court. 1859, •n faro-of KG Ponder r* Jesse Apple»hit*.— Property |«)int©d oat l»y pLuntiff. W ILL be told lx-fore the Court //o**e «loor In the torn of Thouin*viH« ontb*fir*tTue*- ijr in 'anuarv next, between the legal hour* sale tbe following property, to-wit: hie tale eufou; le-lednna* th* property of io F .1/artin to satisfy a distre** warrant In fh- >r of Mrs J E Evc.ctt. Al*o, 1 tale cotton and 400 Ih* seed cotton less, one two.hone wagon, one email fodder. Levied on as the property of J F. - 1 SsjjfgnESf! -daaqs ipi! *“® o iij o °x sig58Hias | .p«jy,{ i . K 11 ggSSsiil ®m«ojo ox The registration books were closed by Capt. Love on Monday evening the 1st inst. at 4 o’clock. From the offi cial list as it appears in the Enterprise of this week it appears that only three hundred and forty five of our voting population havo registered, viz. on e hundred and fifty one colored and one hundred and ninety four whites. A good assortment ot Locks Edge Tools, and general Hardware. Guns, Pistols, limiting and Fishing Tackle is sold by James Watt. Call and see his new style Fishing Bobs, oct 25-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Pianos at Wholesale. Messrs. Luddkn & Bates, Savan nah, Gh., are closing out tbeir unusu ally lartre assortment of Pianos, at Strictly Wholesale Prices for cash, or on short lime. Great bargains can be had forthd ucxtthiity days. Very low prices for one half cash, and long lime given tor puymunt of ballanee. Parties desiring to purchase should not miss this opportunity. Write for special cash prices. PIaNOS FOR COTTON.-We will lake cottou at one cent above Sav’h. inaikct prices delivered at any point on the R. R. iu the State in exchange for pianos or organs at cash prices. Write at once. Address, Luddex & Bates, nov29-4t Savannah, Ga. Joy to tlie World! Woman is Free ! Among the mmny modern UUcorcrie* looking i entitled to tlie li*p|ilni than tbe renowned rentedy-Tl>r. ,J . BrwifleiiU tual* Regulator, Woman** liest Ft leu ‘ ro”*an U emarci|MUcd from nuratarb Peculiar toheraex. Before i’* magi, irregtilaritle* of die w«mb vanish. It It rernov m*:ipat ton and strength- “i* uerm •••*' 'ail*, a* th< 4150 j«er bottle. AII ror|>ectable Sir. L. II. B*ADriRt.ii • Immediately an«»»b*r *u|.|» y of Bkaokirlu’s KMALE ItRm'bVroR. We flitd t to > e all that it claimed for It, and we hare witnessed the in-*! decided and ha py effects pr duced by. \ ery Ue*i«ctttilly, IIi-xtrk «S .Jlkxaxdek. Wo the undersigned Druggist* take pleasuw- in run mending to the trade. I»r. .1. ltK*nricLt>V Femai.i: IDol*.•tor— 1 elieving it to lie a gno.1 and reliable remedy for the di*ew*4 for which he recommend* it. W. A. Lanes ell, Atlanta, Gn. PembeRton, Wihon, Taylor * Co.. Atlanta, Ga, Red wine A Fox, Atlanta, Ga. W. C. Lawshe, Atlanta, Ga. W. Root. & Son, Marietta, Ga. STATE OF GEORGIA—Troui-k County This I* to certify that I hare examined the re- Ijkj of DR. .1. BUADF1KLD of lhi. county. and i* a medical man pronounce it to bo a coiubina- grtmt m*rlt In the treatment of all the .11. WollTci Rro, sell for Cul. only. ! j d>; a " J . »• “> , 1 ‘* *«>*;»• *5 «Vork cost. Corrib| Before i's magic |«n», _ . - . . . i« w*inb vanish. It cure* sup- ■resslon of the mensea. It remove* uterine ob- jd *tr« item. It braces th* uerr?* ‘ 1. !• never *1 " *ill testify. It cure* whit. Wne i* prepared and so d _ L. //. Brad ek], Drnggi.t. tlmta, Ga. Pric< » **!• Tusoooar,, ^ Tft MUSIC BUYERS. Do not send yonr order* f.* musical publics, am*North; w* cam Oil them In half ttatta*. **.!■■* *■«*•*!». Aar pfara *f Sam Mwatc,- •away Music Boos advertised ia aar p*p*r or atalnca* *r pahOM la UwU. S.. will be mail- rh«ola. teachers, ami dealers *arall*»l w*kO» new - aUogueiVtTl f new music, mailed Ita-1»anr address. _ - „ . LUDDEN & BATES* Southern Jlunc House, SzTiniiah, Go. Legal Advert'sementa. Sheriff Sales for Janeaiy. WTILL SB SOLD befv the Court Hoa«*d**r y* hi tba town of Thomasviile. tatween th* legal hours of sale, • n tbe Srst Tuesdavin Jaa- aaryaext, tbe following pr“-i«rt< Lots of land Noa. 141 ami 1 ere* moreor less. i« the 13th IMstrlet. ■ountv, Ga^ to satisfy a fi fix taoed at December '•n* 18SI. atTboma* Superloc <*o« * “ •Y. >*. Everett, against Wo. Non (wtated oat by th* fi is. Parts of Iota of ia»d Noa 79 and 78 coats' la fhvor of or leas. h. tb* 13th ristrkt^f h, tauoi at Thomas count!, Ga., to satisfy «i*t and Hr.be. Lire. I*r perty pointed oat f Jno.G. Pittman. 4 «.or*« wa?on. oa* black horse ■Utacbmcnt fi fa. ties, tavted on s aed at Jaatuuy term 1*6*. >*e»yd Superior Coart. in favor of Alexander C. "ark* vsN.R.C«>am. Pointoloat by Dr. W. small Wer. Levied on as th© propertv of J A ix t • satisfy a disareas warrant In Civor of K J Brace. Fodder and seed cotton as aboved described. •e delivered «i tain now liv 1'le. The tale Chastaii rLle. ^ premises whereon Jo* miles North of Thom sa il aud wagon will be de nt Isaac Rawls—against T C Levy made 1st day * r Sheriff. .... .TLParkt.. of July 18GS, by Q Wilson, f<i time and place. Lot of land No3C8. I land il 200 acre* of I. — lot of Innd 391. lying < We»t side of Barnett creek, supposed to c 'O acres, in all containing800 acres; In the D strlet, Thomas county.Ga.; to satisfy a fi f» tau.-d at December te-in Thomas 5utierlor Court 18G7, in fhvor of G B Strickland against T L Parker. POSTPONED SALE. Lot No. 81, containing 490 seres ami part of st No. 82. containing215 acres iu all; 7.10 a mod at June Thomas Superior «'onrf, l*C3, in fav< . Shepherd and Sander*, vs. .’are<l Everett. Property po| ited out by a. P. \Vright. plaintiflV •-Id D. F. LUKE. Sheriff SiWlOKGM—VUntmmt fsmirf. Administrator, ad collegetHlui John Slater, deerswl - * " leu to , 1873. Bth. •ppon Wtll ta hereby n<-tilie*f to file their objectin' court, otherwise permaiH ‘ * “ * graatesl in terms of the law. decMNl* ordinary. GEO MG f.f- Tkomtmn fommtm. Court of Ordinary. IK-c. 1,1873. IThereaa. letter* of Administration, ml colic- •en granted to Margvrrt I ou- >f U -bert lougle dc«-ec*e-l.— . ... rstetl are lirrvl.y notified to tr objections it! said Court oilier wise jier- gendoni, having been gran dll | file t’ . .... roar.est letters will be rranted law. 6 3M* GMiOMtGK.t-Thomai Cornu On the 2«1 Monday in January n ply to the honorable Court of On! Administrator’s Sale. unty, mary next, befor ill be sold ext, before the Court lie, tlie following proper- uw» and lot, (two acres of 1 ThninasvIUe, known as the isat e th Fudge, de«-eased. M-LACUI BaTHIS, Admr. onnty for an o der grantinj he land* in TIi-.tu •sc- ate of Samuel LasMti itlon wi t llna.-v of n _ ave to sell i county talonging to tlie • M. C. .SMITH. Admr. GEOXtfiW.1-Thotnat ( ohuI 9 . Or iluary** Offl-e. Nov 3, 1873. Whereas r he-property of botli real and person- 1i K. and .t/artha A. Pcacs k. rrsbleut ” nty of Wakulla. Is • iu this State and All |>er*ons interested are notified to file their objections in court, otherwise letters of Guardi anship for the same will be yp-auted on tlie first Monday in December next. In terms of the law. II. H.TGOKK, Ordinary. 5,00 O PRESENTS! • $i2;ooo GIVElff AWAYI .a- jTpTIWfy>Alt¥ I And Weekly Subscribers. of.the Atlanta Constitution. THE GRANDEST SEWSPAPEIt i CO Premium List EVEB OFFERED In America. Every Subscriber, TO UECEIVG A Present One-half interest in the Mag nificent Atlanta Constitu tion Building among the presents! For 1874. Desirous of erectii!# a new and for cer edifice on aoolher street, tlie Pro prietors of the Constitution offer its *-ub8oribers the following unparalellt <• iist of presents. The A 'onslitutinu is •ilready the acknowledged foretuosi journal in all this section o! the South. Io a short lime wc shall commence >• *8 t.f letters on European Travel tie distinguished and Hcomiitishcd Professor William Henry W’mldell, ot iho University of Georgia, letters from • he fatnou Ga. Authoress. Mss. Maria J. Westmoreland: also a thnlliugseri al. besides a novelette from the pen «>t ‘•Kingshaek,” author of “Annie St Clair.” who«e publication m the. Con stitution has created such a furore. The great eight i age Sunday paper will be continued, and afoo our pictori al illustrations that havo become s«> popular everywhere, and especialy in the homes of our weekly subscrilierM. We hope soon to present a series ot articles from our corresponding editor. Hon. A. II. Stephens. In order to sj cedilv erect our new building, wc ot ter to all subscribers, both daily am) wecklr, a present, together with a chance for one half iuttrest in the pres ent splendid building, valued at $15. 000: to do this, subscriptions must be paid in advauce. PLAN- Every subscriber who seud* us $10. subscription money for 1874, will bo sent, in addition to his sub scription receipt, a gift card, for which lie will receive at the grand distribu tion one of the presents iu the follow ing list: Oue-fourth interest in building, $3,750 or $2,500 iu gold One-eighth interest in building* $1,875 or $1:250 in gold. One-sixteenth interest, in building. $037 50, or $025 in gold. 1 fi»no .#*no 1 Fine Ix-xiitiful yutiug horse JM 1 City lot ..•‘•'j i tioiii wM.-ii **’*’ }£! 1 Dlaiai.ii I Kngagcmviit Ulw* .‘on 4 Sewirg Marhb-c* J Aa*. 1 Mivrblt- tn|. an»l**’. re 'loo Thosasville Aevertiseients.. FSQS02SYILZ.E, fo. Wovld rtstwotfhBr Maour* u tb* p«MW cwarally, U»st Wc*?e#Uberra* oftta Throat, Grartl, Diseases of the Ucari and Jire r, Infiomation of the Stom ach, Diseases of the Eye, De bilitated Systems, Dyspep sia, or Indigestion, Sick II caul ache. A. X D Diseases at Lon* Standing. Cancers InvarlablyCured. PILES TREATED WITH IN LIMITED S ICC ESS. To Tbe Ladies! lie would respectfully announce that he cures all diseases peculiar to Females. He has never foiled to give relict where his directions were stnetiy earned ouL Hundreds of Females in Georgia and other States, supposed to be incurable, having been treated hy *°'fi**y physicians, wiihout benefit, will cheerfully rendci testimony in be half of bis ability to cute all disease* *o universally prevailing with their Becatmc of his unlimited success he makes this branch of his profession * specialty. He may 1*> found at all hburs durinz llic .lay at hi. I>ni S Store, M. lulyr,? building, on JackMiu . ville, Georgia. JackMtu .Street. Tliomu.,- ia. A good assortment of jocopleslllust 1 Tw.» h - — w, Kiigravlitg* *n«l 1‘lH.tgrs Whereas La a A'laau. make* anpllcatto*- i. v . itl'lon, t this . ou t Tor letters ..f D»-„.tal„S from tbe Gua disnshi|i • t tb* t.rci erts and effect* ..f A. J. Hagan, » ip*-,,,, * 1 ' _,-*•« I-, r Ittferettol ar- Oj,r.r..re m.llBol to file their objection: Is kai.l court otherwise saul * will bo gr»;,t„i in term* of tbe law. . II. U. 2D0KK, Urdiuary. l5 3fkl of fenial©* for which he r oct. 4—1 y zrojr’r avrapisuro Without first writing to Lcodex & Bates Wholesah* Piano Iieaiers, Bsvannah, Ga., for price* ami term*. They are the largest Piano dealers In tli* South, and furnish Le best in*tru- • e»er sold f.^ the money. Y.»ur cbok-e five of tbe best makers in tbe U. S. aiv and price desire*!. Fine piano*, 7 octave, r.asl ca-c*. carrc-1 leg*, at 9JO,-$275. $290, warranted for fire years; superb i.imo* at »3no. ami $373. The very bewt ».ia««at 140*. *410. *440. *490 *333. and $<»». plan.* mM by small monthly payments Piano* for t. o d Pun'* takm in exchang*. Plsiio* r *1ii;o i e*l to all parts «.f th* South. Every thinking nt buying is in riled to write us t,r Inwrrtres!.flrtimeprint. Illustratedcatab^uc* Lo^len & Bate,’ SostlmUwncEmns, TO THE WE8T! TO THE WE8T! Before making mar arrange sent* to follow the aitvie* *f tt* “thou*aid* who kav* already It wo«W be well to cotMMler what ha* tarn d a* te make tbe journey t > your‘ Home* tn the We*t" a* pleneaat and a* tree from dan ger a* human skill and ftweeight can acc-nplish. By cuBsulidalkei and eoartractioa a row) bm \ne*a put Into operation am th* *borte»t porniW* tin* from Nashville. Tenn.. te fib Lowte, -tbe fature great city ot th* world.** Thi* line th* ST. LOUIS A SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY, has during the part year, earned an invaluable reputation by it* smooth track, prompt time, connection*, and th* magnificence of it* ngcraHuipment. It* train* ar* mad* upot ami routtoodIona day cam, provided with eelebratid BiU-r coupler and fiat Item, and the W otin*' o«*e air-brake Jt is pooUirrtf the rmly Urns ruvumg Maw /•aloe* itnmino- Room s’reping Cart through rithaut change from XaOkrtUe to St. Lomis.ytZ other Bn* |*n.tcnd* to offer such ml vantage*, ei ther In*lirtance, tlm* or equipment Whv.tlien j.<nrn*y by c rcuibxu route* ? D> not be'iadnc- e*l to parch is* ticket* to SC. Louis or the West by any other line, remembering that “Tte 8t, Kjonit a Komi lure •tern." ia th* shortest, cheapest, gtutert, httt amdoml- lln* under on* management from Nashville n ssvS 1 *?"'*!»!w si **t to fit. Louis, fin**r CRT. Omaha Draw Jj*s* CUaf, SuruK ;Etui JsazPXZSxrsASzzi _ amjs by Ushm, to C. *. ' ammktt. South- •ro Pamrager Agent. Ptet«Oe* Box 2C. Chst- tSMSgs.Tamta *ote the nnderiigned. **** <r ‘ iSar ^ GEORGM.M-Thomat Co 'nlinary'* Offii c, Nov. I! Whereas temporary letter* of Administ f7& g l^en granted on tlie 'f Joseph Took*, col obje<-tlon* in of Jdmii ist'arM of the ls< will be gran ted on Die »ai H.H TOOKE, Ordisary. In J*: HOTlS-30d Colquitt 6o«nty S TATE OF GEORG /A. Col. mil be imlden the fi st Toe* _ ry next, before the Cou t IIoum: door In Moul trie. Colquitt Co., tlie following p oper'y to-wit: I»ts of laud S'* 72 and 113, In the tub district if Colquitt county. Lev id on a* the prcpertv if Flournoy Clara to satisfy a fi fa in fitvor of .1 T G Cooper, honed from Court of Ordinary- f.r cast*of CjutU Property poiutml out by plaintiff. AHo. at tlie 'ime time and p'are, tlie .Vwuth half of Lot ho.M4. In th* 8tl. District of Colqnltt oonnty Lrvid on as the pr.qartv of Wm Har wich. to »ati-fy a fi hi In far.* „f R Bm< e. i- wed in Justice Court. Pr*;djfevW on and returned to me by legal Ba liff. tainted out by defendant. W.T HoBINSuN. decC-td Slid 1 f < olqultt Co. GEORGIA. Colquill County. Ordinary** office. Doe. lit, 1«73» WT-.erea*. Oliver Flower* applies to th* *nd*r- •igned hr letter* ofGaanlianship -f tbe nerson »nd property of Martha Robinam. minor dau^*i- ter of ->ames Robinson. Jr., (deeb These are th*-efcre. to require all per* n* cotwruel t*. ** * —*■—m tb» first Mam toy i dianship will be granted the applicant Given under my hand and nfficial rtoutere. de^-td JOB TURNER. Ordinary. THOMAS VILLE LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. 4,053 other preheats, aggregate u- mounting to some $12000. Ah we propose to carry ou» this dis tribution iu good fuith, wcjnmku these two exprens stipulations: 1st wo re- Horvc the right to pay cash in lieu of the first 12presents. Second, we cau require our trustees, liarcnfler named, • o scale, if necessary, tlie prizes to tbt- number ol cards disposed of, but in any event to retain oue of the build ing prizes. PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION. To represent the numbered cards is- *ued to subscribers with 5,0W cards each marked with the name of a pres- eut, including all iu the above list, will he 1 brown together and thoroughly mixed. Fioin the rcccptical of tiicse . ards, into which only a band cau be passed, one card after another will be drawn and numbered in the order —1,2, 3<tc.. For instance that sub scriber having the card no 6, is entitled to the prcviit upon the Gth card drawn. . As the entire transaction will be Ir. public, the cards are only num bered ns drawn out, and as all the cards will be drawn, everything inrtst t»e perfectly fair; and some of oui subscribers must become tlie owu- er ot a bait interest in the buil ding valued at $7,500, und the other leading presents valued at from $100 to $400 each, including two City- Iota, will be held by our subscribers. ' OBSERVE. Tlie presents will be distributed IN PUBLIC, io presence of Mayor Ham mock, General Austell, President At lanta National Bank. Judge S. U. Hoyt, Cashier Ga. Railroad Bank. Juujic C. II. Suong, Col G. W. Adair, Col. J. R. Wallace and others. 1 Tlie distribution shall take place, 1 l all the presents shall be drawn ‘ public. 2 Wc allow only sixty days from Oct. 10th, for tlie operation of this grand scheme, and all who would seize thi* opportunity must do so within 50 days. 3 By special request any two dailr subscribers can obtain two six montli » receif ts and one card or a $5 subscrip- ion will secure ihc paper for the first fix mouths of 1874 and one-halt inter est in any of the first fourteen present'! should any one of them be drawn to th* Card. 4 Weekly subscribers have an equal chance of participation by forming clubs of five, to whom five auuual re ceipts will be sent add one card for $10 *ub»cri!iUon. 5 JMrrd money direct by Post-Office Order. Registered Letter of Express. 5 We call special attention to fact to avoid any dissatisfaction. On ly 5,000 Card* will be iaaueA We shall positively refuse to iucrtn** the number of old subscribers. As all new subscribers are entitled to share in the distribution, it will be seen that it is necesaai v to remit at once, or the limited number of cards raav be di-posed of and the chance missed*. 85*Send your orders at once. Agents can write os for terms. Address W. A. HEMPHILL A Co. Atlanta, Ga. nov!5-tf Drugs & Medicines Kept constantly on hand. Terms Cash ! Profits Small ! 1 Ttiomuvllle, G»., March 3», 1*73. J. NOBBIS, PBOPBEETOB. Hu now th* sot complete Urn. M*rai FeedSteMnifn South Orargte, flrtW h>< with HOUSES and BUGGIES. ITBST-CLA88 TUSK0DT8 Mm *»*« QrofiS HACKS azkd CARRIAGES, Ahrwjs m hast VM th* I iUaa. «W**V*"*» SALE ARD LIVER! STASL.ES! Baggies sad Hones for Hire, —AND— , Parties sent to any portion of tbe COUNTRY, At tbe most Reasonable Hitn. WUtf-rkVeXkkSMfaia UANDiOME NEW TCENOt W, E./.VWNU. P. BfeGIashafl, DEALER IN ' • . J Saddles, Bridles, AND HARNESS: SADDLES, From MJIOinliqiuti HARNESS, •• SlfflO BRIDLES * S1A> “ »»I all MnJ, of Hone TuralldVe, Eaety deecriptloo ot OARRUtUS. BNftT. AND , Wagon Materials, Shoo Findings ote. I hare on haul a Large Slock et LEATHER of all kmH,. fer rale at to*- price*- Enameled Leather and Ctolb, and Fine euoruftent of CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. I am agent for the Makuiall. wood. lloaac-CoLLAB.aud ibeCrw- l.ietod DOW LAW. COTTON PLANTER, ableh I ecU at Fee lory i rice#. Cell and Me me. Strict attrnUoo •aid to order* by mail. J meb 22 ly HITMAN BROS, DEALERS IN 0RY QdQQS, 10OT3, HATS, HftRRWftRE ETC., ETC. Wocl-I imlWI. OUrt. JkM Domestic GikmJs, Brown Home- spans, of r'1 kimls, Blomli- ing«, Tickinga, Pont Stuffs, Crockery uul everything ur«UJ tjr Karwen; rarh M PLOWS, H0E5, TRACES, Etc. Wc buy our Goods at the lowest pri- •cs aud we intend selling for short jirofit*-. Call and examine our stock tjcfore purchasing. Wo are Agents for the Quit man Factory and wo are picpaicd to fur nish their Ysi u* end other Good*, on it* good term* as I he same Goodn can be bought in liio State. iuch21 ly DAVIES & CO., DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IX ftJiCGSg Mjsnrci.vzst Gjxe.vic.-jz. s, Pm#T8» Oils, B&vsnjss, TOIELT AND FANCY GOODS, PURS Wines and Liquors. ctuipounde racli 22-1-y HAN8ELL & MANSELL, Fire Insurance Agts. Representing Old Hartford, of HARTFORD CONN. North British Mercantile, AND SOUTHK It N M II T U A L. *r 21-ljr. Dining Saloon. Table Supplied with 6b Fresh Oysters and Fish AND THE BEAT OF KVEBYTRINO. «ili # ttt Any and All Iloara. LOCATION ON JACKSON ST. Th* Htarriw* take* |4raran in Mufmlmg th* patele Uw he I* rtill oi k» uhi .uu a»| yee- imrml ta*;n—,mUte them with alt tLiAga Good to ICnt. If* ‘ntf.img mp, u4 *Uf Lev* ren.tr In % «»*■ a Miting A|«i*n.i. »Ui ».li W r«i jatakrt, *«U totliM awl Itjd Um« In arhiltlra te th* g*h^n. h* h»» n-^ *n heap J*>1 will kerf. qjnrt*ntly tapptU.i with The PineHt Ci^ai*H. I»^— *r the foltentec f trnhu tenmAn rum k <**»; Betn» Victoria. laL’kxCJt.U&u*. Hal 1 *«r*. 1* c*nt*; Ln Flor 4* Morales, W rente. Wr««a Opstert amAFith meriting by every ralnaa>4 lor rale ta nojArOtmt oranUtr. PAffILf GKO«:CKie«. AMn»»tn«iewpi« LurJ an4 at very ra b - A.F.FBEVATT A. T. WEIGHT. C. W. STEG JLL TH4JS.C. MITCHELL Spratel Partner, WRI6HT & STEGALL HANKKHH and COMMISSION MERCHANTS InnAMthm to tbnix Ttenllng knhra Lara rtactni a NEW BRICK WAREKODBi: DRAYING and HAULING! [ *M PIUCPABAD te Dray for th* FaMI* hy SINGLE DIMY L04D, Or any otter qnaaUty that may te 4**tr*4. I k**p a lot of era! W*cra* and Trara*. with CAREFUL DRIVERH. .m |.ff[vol in do hv« lax te and ft us the Country *t Living IUU*. J. r. mckinnon • prillt 12m**. J08EPH JER6ERABR0. Watch-Makers and Jml*:s, LABO* 8TOCK OF Jewelry, Watcbea, Clock*, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I «r»raie» homo u m wrarte- Art fitter a As arantte **«fln.tM r*epra*tb'« fU. r afUrln ten ta tey « WEST END HOUSE. To Viator* of TUorumiriUe tb* Pro prietor offer* iadoeemrat, Coanrjiaaaed I Rooms Iiargo, -AND— Wux Flumshed 1 POLITE Aro OBLIGING SERVANTS. It— m lie Ctnof afBEOAO A CUf Tt J. A. UNTON, — rw*»*»<*