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THE TIMES.
r ~ THOMASVILLE, GA.
Satubdat. December 20, ■ 1873.
LOCALCOLUMN.
“A MERRY CUKISTMASA?'D | GRAND TOC RN AY and BALL
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Thera will be services ia Uie various choir) cs
to morrow as follows:
Trosbytorlan Church. — Re*. Mf. McKee
In the morning, no services at night. Sab
bath School 4 P. M.
Baptl*tChc?cu.—Services by the Dev a. D.
Campbell at the usual hou*s morning and even
ing. Sunday School, 9 A. M.
r.riscoafl Ciirac*. — So corvlcc* Sou
day School,5 M. _
Methodist Church.—Services by Rev. Mr.
Rockwell at the usual morning and evening
hour*. SundaySrbool, 3 P. M.
Post Office Hours.
From and alter this date, the otiicc will be open
foi the delivery of mail, *“
o 12 m’.. In the morning.
From 3 to 0 p. m.. In the evening..
From rt to V a. m., on Sundays.
Front door will be open so that parties bavin;
lock boxes can get their mall at tUl hours. TL<
”* ' 'j/W. SEWARD, P. M.
March 31st IR73.
Cotton Market.
Ordinary*.
Ooo«IOrdii
U.w Middling,..
O <k»1 Ordinary,.
Iy>w Middling,..
Middling.
St Thomas Lodge will elect officers
to-night for the ensuing .masonic year.
A full turn out of the brethren is de
sired.
All Goads nt 11. Wolff & Bro., at
Nqw York Cost.
We know of a young man who has
suddenly quit takitt;
Coffee. He says it is sweet enough
without it.
sorlnicnl of Plain, Pressed & J»|
tinware at Jnmcs Wall’s. oct. 25-tf
A HAPPY NEW YEAR,”
Before another issuo of the Times,
Christmas, the world's holiday, cover
ed with the froslpi a thousand winters,
and around whose hoiiry brow are en
twined many of the fondest and ten-
derest memories of life will have come
and gone. Another cylco in the grand
march of time will be inaugurated.
A new year will be born, and "the year.
*73 will live only in history.
With the death of the old year,
man}’ fond hopes may die; hut we will
trust, that will* the birth of the new,
that many bright anticipations aud
cherished memories may be revived,
and that the new year may witness
their full fruition.
To the readers of the Times, we
again extend, a “merry chrislmas, and
a happy new year.”
All goods marked in plain figures
at If. Wolff & Bio.
We have had quite n touch of chilly
winter, in the past few days.—It ia
liinc wc were having some cold weath
er. Many parlies have been waiting
for this spell to kill hogs.
Coll at II. Wolff & JJro. and
pare prices !
Boots and Shoes at cost at H. Wolff
& Bro.
At Levy’s: the largest anil mo.«
fashionable stock of Gent's and Youth's
clothing.
At Levy'a: a large line of the celo
hraled Seamless Kid Gloves, and oili
er qualities. Embroideries and L
Sa'di Bilious. Velveteens and all oth« r
novelties of the reason.
Madison Florida AWaie irflh Ltscty-Gsy
Knight* and Lovely Mairtcw-Tixae nolae-
teauly treads on Flowers, whilst Fairy * •
-feet trip the happy hour* away—
The Coronation of Queen and
Maku—a danling Array
' of tfeautywMiutc—The
Moores—Thnnkfi for
Cot fieri*:a, Ac.
At 1
; Goods
Blankets, Flanm-la and
> lat
eticr.
20') .Shawls of the latest styles
opened.
At Levy’s: Goods nt wholesale i
large quantities, very low.
upr.o-ly
A Is.
We would acknowledge courtesies
extended to us this week by our neigh
bors of the Enterprise and would beg
to assure them that it will he our
pleasure to reciprocate their kindness,
whenever an opportunity presents
itself.
Attention Premium Holders!
Wo understand that several others
since our last issuo have surrendered
their protuiums, some half of the
amouut, and others all. That is
right. Come up gentlemen, you who
can afford it, and many of you can,
mid help on ihe association; you will
not diu any ll e |»oorer, nor will yen
ever regret it.
The Superior Court has bepn in ses
sion during the week. Much business
has been disposed of, and much
mains to be done. We understand
that in case the docket is not cleared
this week, that the Judge will hold
over two or three «kys next week.
Death of Judge II. if. Tooke.
The death of Judge Tooke which
occurred on Thursday morning, was
not an unlocked for event by his im
mediate friends. He was suddenly
stricken with paralysis on last Mon
day at 2 o’clock, P. M., and remained
apparently insensible up to the hour
»f his death. His physicians pro
nounced his ease hopeless from the
first, notwithstanding, loved ones lin
gered over him until the last Meeting
breath was gone, and done everything
hat could have been done to smooth
Ins way to the tomb.
Judge Tooke was in his 50th year,
having been born :n 1818. Probably no
man in Thomas county was betu-r
known than the deceased, having been
in public office for a period of ovci
forty years successively. On the pas
:*nge of the Act in 1852 creating the
office of ordinary, lie was elected to
tlic position, and has filled it ever
since up to the hour of his death.—
Only one ether Ordinary in the State,
».o far as we know, has filled the posi-
without an interregnum since its cre
ation, and that is Haywood Brookins,
Esq., of Washington county.
Judge Tooke was interred yesterday
•it 1*2 M., in tlic new cemetery, by the
Masonic fraternity of which he was
a member, liis remains were fol
lowed by n large concourse of friends,
including a largo number of colored
peonlc, to whom he has ever been a
kind friend. His Honor, Judge JJan
sell, adjourned the Superior Court ii
honor of the dead; and Court and Bar
attended the funeral services, which
were hold at the residence of Col. Jas.
L. Seward, brother-in-law of the
ceased.
At the last regular convocation of
Thomasv’.lle Chapter the following
fficer* were elected for the ensuin;
year, and will he installed on the 27th
Comp. A. //. Hansel!, M. E. II. V
“ J\ S. Bower, E. K.
Jacob KubitHick, K. S.
S. J. Cnesels. C. II.
John Triplett. I*. S.
H. Wolff, 11. A. C.
M. Banc, M. 3d veil,
Peter Lindsay, M. 2d veil.
II. If. San lord, M. 1st veil.
J. T. Kottman. Scc’y*
A. T. Taylor, Treas.
L. Jcrger, Sentinel.
Jar to the World! Woman I*
Free ! | ; '.f
teokfBK
r emal* Regulator, Woman’* best Friend. By
Itwowan fa etna, cipoted ftmuaberl«M Ills
preasioM of tlie menses. It remove, uterine ob
structions. It cam const i|«l ton aixl strength
en* til# system. t braces the ami
purifies the
On Wednesday night some part
who have a ftnclomt for good clothes
but whoso impccuuiosity prevents
them from indulging in the latest
sHlcs succeeded in effecting an en
trance into tlic store of Bushing &
Outten, and appropriated quite au
amount of clothing, perfumery, aud
other articles. Wc (rust that our vig
ilant police force may get a scent of
that perfumery.
A good assortment ol Locks Edge
Tools, and general Hardware. Gums,
Pistols, limiting and Fishing Tackle,
is sold by James Watt. Call ami tee
liis new style Fishing Bobs. oct. 25-tf
The Gcu. H. E. Lee ifloiimucuf.
The colossal monument to the mem
ory of Gen'l Lee which is uow rapidly
being constructed under the Uirectioii
and skill of Prof. Valentino, will, when
completed, be the greatest triumph of
art and mechanical skill ever produced
in this countiy. The structure will be
surmounted by a reclining figure o!
Gen’l Lee enveloped tu liis mi'.itary
cloUk. The form will be finely carved
in marble, and the expression of coun
tenance rendered with life-like cor
rectness. In order to complete this
grand monument at the earliest |*osri-
b»o day, the Executive Committee of
the Leo Memorial Association, ot
Lexington. Va., which la composed of
such distinguished men as Geu’l Pen
dleton, Gen’l Terry, lion. Win. Mc
Laughlin, Col. Preston Johnson, Col.
Jas. K. Edmondson, Chas. Davidson,
• and others, have, by permission, au
thorized the publication and sale ot a
perfect Itfc size steel engraved portrait
of Gen’l Joseph E. Johuston. The
proceed* of its sale to be anpHcd in
furtherance of the object of this Asso
ciation, namely; to Ihe erection of a
monument to the memory of Gen’l It.
K.Lee, nt the Washington and Lee
University, Lexington, Va. 1 ho por
trait will be sold only by subscription,
through regular authorized agents,
and every subscriber will receive a
certificate signed by the Secretary
and Chairman of the Lee Memorial
Association. We commend this por
trait to the public, and hope some
good energetic wnq will secure the
agency in this section in order to help
on the good work. Messrs. W. W.
Bostick «& Co., Noe. 177 and 173 We*t
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, have
been constituted and appointed Gen-
cial Mnuagcr* of Agencies, and any
communications addressed to thciji.
Tlie Pliolographic Art—An El
egant Establishment.
pretty extensive observation
among the photographic galleries in
the different cities of this country jus
tifies us in making the assertion that
the Photographic and Art Gallery' of
Mr. I). J. llynn, recently fitted up on
Congress street, is one of the finest^
most comfortable and elaborate any
where to be found. A visit to Mr.
Kyan's gallery a day or two since fair
ly astonished us. On the floor as you
mount the stairs from the street is the
Art Gallery proper. The front room
is fitted up and furnished in the most
elegant style as a reception room.—
Here arc comfortable chairs, luxurious
s'das and on one side of the room a
magnificent piano, where the lady cus
tomers may amuse themselves while
iu waiting. The walls are hung around
with the most beautiful pictures, the
finest spccimeus of art, all of which
attract the eje aud fix the ntteu'ion
id the visitor. Here arc photographs,
chromoa. lithographs, chrotno litho
graphs, steel aud wood engravings, oil
paintings, ivory types, porcelain?*,
uiczzolius, portraits of celebrities, and
on the tables the most beautiful stcrc-
Onc of those social reunions, which
as in ante bt'hnn times so character
istic of the Southern youth, took
p!acc at Madison, Florida on last
Wednesday, tlie 17th inat.
A large number of the young gentry
of Middle Florida, met for the pur
pose of testing, by well poised lance,
to whom should be the honor, cf plac
ing ou fuir woman’s brow, the royal
emblem of power, and which she ever
sways, o’er the stronger, but rougher
pari of creation. Not reaching the
place in time to witness the exciting
tilt, we were fortunate however, in
being prescut at the elegant, and rech
erche affair which followed at night
in the Court house.
The riding was said to have been
very fine, and resulted in the follow
ing gentlemen wiuuing the guerd.n;
ranking as in order uamul, viz: Mr.
Fiank Thomas, Mr. Archie Beggs,
Mr. //untcr Pope, and Mr. Carnet
Stephens. These gentlemen by viilue
of Uitir prowess, crowned the follow-
voung ladies: Miss Mollie Parra-
more of Madison, as queen of love and
beauty, Miss Mosely Parra more of
Madison, as first Maid of honor, Miss
Mary 7/ull and Miss Mary Wood of
Live Oak, as second and third Maids
of honor, in the order named. Bight
;ally did these lair ladies wear their
blushing honors, as the royal quadrille
was fnrraod, and the measured notes
of the Moore brothers, set impatient
tcct in graceful motion.
We have never seen, a more brill
iant assemblage of fair ladies and gal
lant gentlemen, aud regret our inabil
ity to paint the scene, when,
•A bundled heart* beat happily;
A ou when rmiric arose will* it* voluptuous
*jIi «•* o ’looked love to eyes which Fpakeacniu
A i,d all went merry as a marriage bell/
The costumes of the ladies were
rich, elegant, aud in the best of tasto; a
display of those gentlu attributes of
southern ladies, modesty and refiue-
mcui, rather than of person, and which
we trust, may long be a characteristic
of our southern society, and southern
ladies. We may mention the follow-
ladies: The Misses llines, Miss
Pope, Miss Livingston, Miss Dickin
son, Mias Coffee, (aud many others.)
who by their graceful, easy and win
ning manners, drew about tbem a host
of admirers, and were the recipients
of that homage, which true manhood
ever delights to lay at the feet of love
ly woman. They fairly divided the
honors of die evening with the ac
knowledged Queen, and her beautiful
attendants. But the enumeration is
already bewildering, so wc will close
us regards our fair friends, by saying;
that the wretch, who could have pass
ed through this ordeal, without a
quickened pulse, and a desire to take
care of somebody's daughter, deserves
♦o sew on his own buttons for life.
It is only necessary to say, that the
music was by the fatuous Moore Bro’s.
It could net have been improved on.
Wc arc under special obligations to
our friends Mr. A. Livingston, Hunter
Pope Eiq., Mr. James Stapler, aud
others of the committee, for courtesies;
and which wc beg to assure these gen
tlemen, will be long remembered. Did
space and time permit, we should like
to speak of flic excellent breakfast at
Mrs. Maddons, ou our return at
MonticclJo, and of the experience and
mishaps of our diflldent young fiiend
V , who accompanied us.
When memory shall go back aud
turn over the leaves ol the post, upon
one of the brightest, she shall ever
find
“Madison, Fla., Dec. 17tii, 1873”
— will testify. It cam white*.
This valuable medicine I* prepared and a-»'d by
L. //. Brad field. Druggist, Atlanta, Ua. Price
$12) per bottle. All mpecUble «lra* men keep
Toacoon. AU., 1A68.
Mr. L. II. BaAnriKLD.—SI-: Pltx*e forward
of Bkadfielo!*
e all that
Female Ukgclatok. r* And . .
il claimed for it, and we have witueeaed the moet
decided and hi “
Immediately
:male Ur.Gt
claimed for it. .
celled acd tu pjreffects j*r doeed by.
Very Respectfully, Hunteb & Alexander.
We the underrisned Dru^yiri* tale plcaaaae in
_ .minendinc to the trade. I>r. J. Bradfield**
Female Kkoclator—’eneviny it to be a cmd
and reliable remedy tor the diaecaes 6>r which
lot No. Alt, in u>c 13th l»i-tnct o^Xbom
a* tbe property of Ezekeel Kaaury.
v Alm, at the mum time and place, lot of land
No. 44, la tbellth DUDktof Awnat CO*, as the
property of Jcha Vicks.
Also, at the same time and place, lot ol land
No. in in the Uth District of Thomas Co*, *s
j^piMwtyof the Estate of J. Drew, G. A.
„Alw>, at ty*ame time and place, lot of land
>a ISO, in tEe llih District of Tbama* Co, as
the property of K. W. Stephens.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 3, (a the lfUh District of Tboiaa- Co*.a* tie
property of C. F. Uubton, to tatUfy the same.
AUo. at the Mime time and place, lot of land
.0.2W. in the^Jnl District of Tlmma* Co., as
the property of the Estate of D. U. Atkinson,
Mr** I*. R. Atkinsoy. Adm'x.
Also, at the *aine time and place. Lot of land
W. A. Lanesell, Atlanta, Gn.
Pemberton, Wisox. Tatlor A Co-
Atlanta, Ga,
Bed wine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. Lawshe, Atlanta, Ga.
Yv. Root. A Son, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF OF.ORGlA—TROi rr. County.
Is l< to certify that I have examined the rc-
. >f DU. J. BUA DPI ELD of ibis county, and
as a medical man prunonm-e it to be a combina-
of great merit* - **
*cs of feuuties f<.
This December 21. IMS.
oct. 4—1
_ j treatment cf all t .
of female* for which he recommends it.
1. lttcs.
W*M. P. BEASLE Y, M. D.
Legal AdvertiB8ment8.
Sheriff Sales for January.
W I LL BE SOLD lief -re the Co
in tbe
House door
twe<
r
Lots of land Nos. 141 and HU, containing WO
ere* more or less In the 13tli District ofl bonus
nty, Ga., to satisfy a ll fir issued at December
n 1*67. at Thom** Si -
t Thomas Snnerior Con-t, In fhvor of
itt, acainst W'm. Moevil. Property
by the fi la.
1 containing
490 acres more or less. In the 13th District of
Thomas county, Ga., to satisfy fi t*, i**ued at
IR-ceuibcr term Thomas Sn|*erior Court 1867 In
two bay mare mule*. levied <
attachment ll fa. is-ued at Jan
Kioyd .Superior Court, ii
/'ark*, vs N U. Cal son
more jr le s. 30» bundles Wder, more or less;
DllMisce’ “ - * ** ‘ ‘
Levied
about 500 11m seed cotton. 2
in favor of Jno. F. ffiartiu, agalcst W. It. Beck
with. I*ro|*erty pointed out by plaintiff. Said
property to be oellvereil on the premise* of Mrs.
A. Eyeretts, six mile* South of Thom as vil If.'
Also, same time and place. Lot a*:d land Y.b.
28.'*, containing 290 acres, in the 18tU /Hdrict of
Tliomascounty, Ga. levied on os the property
of Jesse Applewhite, t» satisfy a fi ta Issue*!
December term Tlioraas Suj>erlor Court. 1859,
in favor cf K G P<
Property i*ointed out by plaintiff.
Jesse Applewhite
dntiff.
le' led on as the property of
Jno F .1/artin to satisfy a distress warrant iu fa-
fodder. Levied
Cox. to S;
iwnperty of J F.
to satisfy a dissress warrant in mvor of It
abored described,
rut le (teiivereil on tne tiremisea whereon Jot
."hastali
I He. r
Uvered
same ti . , ...
the 13th District . _ _ .
Ga , as the propel ty of 7*C Stanalmd, to satisfy
Tlie 1«le of cr
vtanaland and T L /*srkei
of July 18C*. by G Wll-on, f
and ail of lot of laud 3!d. lyinj
, aud 200
lol ‘
..t ride of Barnett creek, supposed
0 ncres. in all containing 500 acres; In th
» strict, Thomas county, Ga.; to satisfy a
ssu'd nt December term Thomas -Si,
.’ourt 1867, lo favor of G B Strickland against T
[«Parker.
Also, at the same time and plan
:oltou supposc«l to uiuouut to I
then iriuned, levied on as the proper!'
Alsow at Uhs same time _
No*SC, In tbelSJi District'
aai plsir^lol
tolThsowC
1,0VIS MUWte.
TAILOR.
AlTklndssi work. On*tli*g, Making, Repairing,
*c., done at hL eld steal • ,
FLETCHER ST.
a->7
P. PAINE,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
Broad Street, THOM ASVILLE, OX.
Work promptly done aatU&ction
guaranteed. mar 21 •»
of i'homas Ce*, as
and place, lot of land
r and place,
e 13ih Distri. t of Thomas Co*, as
f Daniel Downing,
same time and place, led of land
No. 17. in the 18th l>i<
property of A. Farmer.
.Iso. at the same 1"
No* 5C. in the DhIi 1 >:
property of S. A. Jenkins.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 231. in the IWh District of Thomas Co*, as
tlie property of II. C. .V. J. Dunbar.
the s^atne^time^andjdaice, lot of land
die pi Jperty
Also, at it:
1 hs IU the U;h District of' Thom ...
Vue property of the E-tate of Laac Sjienre, J.
“ “ ‘ ■'* ' ' * lie same.
e same time aod ulace. lot of land
«e U.h District of Thomas Co., as
of Kithanl 1 artcr.
Iso, at tlw name time aud place, lot of land
W7 in the 14th District of Thomas Co*, as
the pmjierty of Mrs. Margaret Bean.
Also, ct the same time and place, lot of land
o.£io m the 13; ii Di-tnct of 'iheina* Co.,.as
the pro|*erty if E. L. Powell.
Also, at the same time aadwlarc, lot* »f land
o’*. 9 and 33, in the 13th District of Tbouias
( o., containing 210 acre- more or less, ns the
property of Dixon CarrolL
il place. Lots No’s,
ict of Thomas ‘
property of Ji
Bowdry and John Anderson.
n, nt the same time and place, one store
on Jackson St- (the house now occupied
_ . .. 1. I eny a* a Bar Room.) in the town of
Ihonianvillc, Ga., as the property of Joseph
y* made hy s. A. Johnson. Constable.
D. F. LI KE, Sheriff.
G. J. NORMS, PROPRIETOR.
now tbs most complete IJvery Sale ami
. . Jtahlea fa Somh Georgia, funilshed with
tho very best
HORSES and (BUGGIES.
HRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
Furnished, with or without drivers, d-mbleor
’ng e, to go to any part of the country.
Good Sheds and Stock Lots for Drovers.
HACKS anil CARRIAGES,
AIways on hand tor the accommodation offam-
’les.
OMNIBUN will attend all Trains.
■ftWf
Executors Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Honorble Court
of Thomas County will beaold
•hold
k au
boilers, Wagon,
and l»h
and other prb.li
nuineroti* to nu
dec 13-td
i*«! o’f the satd^ iscrtweif, consist-
fodih
d kitche
p. and many other thinj*
It. B. MARDRE.
Exi
GMIOSt€iE.t~TUemn» Venmt*.
d Agnes Dowell are wi(l»oi;t a iPgat
Representative, and the saute be*;,gn«*cessnrv.
All ifrsoi'H interested Sl^nerehy notified to
e their objections this Court, otherwise let-
rsof Gfanl^osiiip will l»e granted therefor
iloadn.v in January. 1874.
10-30.1 II. ll. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Thomas Count)’.
of Ordinary, Doc. 12th 1F73.
IL A. Bolio of said countv, make*
application to thi*Coiirt for.•xcmptioii of IV: -
-oualty and effect* from levy and sale as
homestead. If no suOicicut objection is made
and filed in said court, I w ill pas* u|>on said
application on Saturday the 20th Inst., it
oflicc in Thomasville.
dec l»-2t II. II. TOOKE, Ordim
atSOBCM.I—’ritomMi County.
Ordinary’s Offlce, Dec. 1. 1873.
yrhereas. .1 B Slater having
Administrator, ud eoltegendum,
John Slater, deecasod. AU fer
are hereby notified to file their ohjeeti.
said court, r.therwlse jwrujanent letter*!
granted In terms of the law. il. H. TOOKE,
Lppoln
interested
ion* in
will he
OKK,
Ordinary.
a bob a r.t-’rbo,
gendum, having lwen granted
InUtratini
ed to Mai
f Roliert longln deceet
All person* Into'cstcd arc hereby notified to
file t ( >eir objections iu sahl Court otherwise |>er-
manent letters wUl bo e> anted in term* of ti
law. II. H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomat Conuttj,
On tho 2d Monday in January next I
tlie honorable Court bfOrdinar
osropic Views.
Immediately in the rear of UiU id
ihe operating room, which not only
lias every appliance of ihe art but is
one of the largest of the kind in the
country. It i* uot necessary to give a
description of this room. Wc will
state, however, that every modem im
provement in the art has been applied
!»y Mr. Byan in thi? department, to
promote comfort, convenience and fa
cilities and perfect his art. There is
also a comf'-riable ladies’ dressing
room on this floor.
Up another flight of steps and we
come to the stock rooms, where Mr.
Bv:tn has on hand one ot the largest
and best assorted atocks of the kind
anywhere in the South. Every im:tg
inal.de article known to the photo
grapher’s art is to be found here.—
Ficturc Ironies of every conceivable
shape, size and style; chemicals of all
kinds and in large quantities. Tlie
rooms up in this second story are
quite larjc, and. yet, they are appa
rently as lull ol goods as' they could
conveniently be. Mr. Byan is amply
pi*?pared to furnish bis customers
throughout the couutry, of whom he
has a large number in the Southern
States, with every thing needed in the
art, and iu such quantities as they de
sire. ami that too at New York prices,
thereby saving to purchasers the
freight and delay incident to the re
ceipt of "oods from Xc* York.
'Mr. man's establishment is the
only onu ot the kind, where goods
in this line can be obtained, be-
between Boltiraore and New Orleans,
and ha\ ing supplied hiimclf with an
immense stock, just such as will meet
the demand of the trade, dealers aud
those engaged in the business
generally find it to their iuterest
to ca’.l and examine his stock. With
out entering more into detail, for
there is much that could he -said, we
have no hesitancy iu pronouncing Mr.
Bynn’s new gallery one of the finest—
If not the fmest-^tnat any city cau
boast of. •
In addition to the stock necessary
to carry on the business of photo
grapby in cities. Mr. Ryan also keep-*
on hand a large quantity cf tents,
ccroplc’.o wiih sky-light' etc. The--
are Lastly put up, and require but
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 cun beat that all
hollow,’’ rutoitod Jones, '’lor I saw •
l«dv so wrapped up In her baby that
him wouldn’t have taken six thousand
dollars lor it.” And allow us to say
that next to a baby, the greatest source
ol pleasure in muuy houses is the
“Monumental” and “All Bight” Cook
ing Stove, one of tlic most convenient
inventions of this inventive age.
For sale by James Watt,
oct. 25-tf. Thomasville Ga.
i>hen*4in and Daln-Ua Stcidu-nsoh, to
sati-dy a Mortgage Fi Fa. issued l»y Thonia-*
sui«:ri.->r Court at rhninlier*, Drcinibur 10th,
1K«3, in favor of Pittman A Bro’s.
Also, at the same time and idarc.3 mules des
cribed a» follows: Two black horse mules, one
mouse colored mare mule, levied on as nroiH-r-
ty of T. IL Whitfield, under and by virtue of a
Molt-'.-ure Fi Fa, issued liy Thorns* Superior
Court at i lianiher.-. Deccmftrr 4th ItCI, iu favor
of Hardaway. McKiuuou ft Co.
Also, at same time and place, part of lot of
laud 317, containing 115 acre*, wore or less in
the 17th district, of Thomas Ctx, Ga., levied on
the property of Silns Carter, ' '
mnty f -.r
Ud and scatter
dr* of Allen Pc
dec6-30d*
ell tlia
I land* tH3lomring to the mil
rock, deesaaed.
IV. It. 1UGGET, Guard an.
■I list ice Court fi. fa. i<
Court in ..
M. in favor of IL W. Ih
' ‘ ‘ tiff. Le
by J. A. Ball, Cu
Also, at sjitoe tiim
11 1 iu the 18th District of Th<
levied u . . .
satisfv a fi. fa. issued from Ji
as Sup.
•(tail
Dec*
l*rt DLL. t
am/ returned t
Justice* Court in
Jn favor of IL W. I
hv Plaintiff. Levy
‘ ‘ *’■’* ” ' table.
il plaee, lot of land Xo*
it Thomas countv (ia..
the property of Janies N. W
JiffD.
N. Wins. Ixrvv made I
Win. Stegall, former Sheriff, 27tli Sept 1871.
it same time and place, lot of laud N
101 e
edon as th
istee of:
u*e»l fi
pioiH-rtv of KinnethMcIi
T. J. LixhtfooL to satUf;
April Term of Tlionins Sutterior Co
In favor of Sir*. C. C. Dixon, against Kinneth
*— *- —- "roperty p
of Min
from
IfCl.
t by DefendanL
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Tliomas County.
Agreeable to an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, will bo sold on tie Ural
Tuesday in January next, before the Coun
house door In Th»ma?vile t tlic followriag protier-
ty to-wit: Tlie house ‘ * *
laud) iu the town of t in
GEORGIA—Themna County.
Ordinary’s Office, Nov 5, 1873.
Whereas tlio'property of Itotli real and person
al, of -arali E. and .1/artha A. Peacock, resklci *
of the SUte of Florida and county ot Wakulla.
wiUiout a legal representative i’u this State au
tho same Items necessary^
All |>eraoiiainterested are notified to file their
objection* in court, otherwise letter* of Guardi-
9 granted on tlie Brit
.....J, in terms of the hr
H. II.TOOKE, Ordinary.
lomlay in December n<
NoT.I5-30d
THOMASVILLE
IJVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
THOMASVILLE
(Iu Drcyer & Isaacs’ stores, Jackson
Street.)
Constantly on hand a large variety of
FURNITURE,
COSISTINO OF
Chamber Baits. Bureaus, Wardrobes,
French Bedsteads, Chairs, Rock
ers, cafes. Tables. Loun
ges. Etc., Etc.
H'e guarantee to fell Furniture as cheap a* it
in bought in Savannah or Elsewhere.
We will also take order-tor Fm uiiure imp de-
1 eryi.u the M*tiufa. iurer’» invoice* and vhargi
but i per cent cotmuimion- Satisfiw-tioti guarau-
i can select any style and quality of Furn -
froiiK ur Photograph Book. Give u* a call
111 SUING &. OUTTEN,
apr5 ly.
NATIVE WINE.
HOME PRQOUeitQH
—FROM THE—
Piney Woods Vineyard,
DELEW ABE WINK,
CONCORD
HARTFORD
HARTFORD SWEET “
Wine Is recommended hr the highest medical
tnd scientific authorities a* the very best *r’
ai.t f>r the sick or hale.
Goo I Wine made-as it must be-frm
ntre juice oftheGra|>e* tumbno pultiog or
TsQMstsnttLB, Ga*
WowM respectfully announce to the public
enerally, that be cures dber res oltkc
Throat, Gravel, Diseases of the lireri
ami Liter. Inflomution of the Stom
ach, Diseases <y* the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indigestion,
Sick Headache.
A X D
Diseases ot Eons Standing.
Cancers
InvariahlyCurcd.
PILES TREATED
mi UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
To Tie Ladies!
He would respectfully announce,
that he cures all diseases peculiar to
Females. He has never failed to give
relict where his directions were etricth
earned out. Hundred* of Females lit
‘orgia and other Stales, supposed to
incurable, having been treated b\
x»any physicians, without benefit,
will cheerfully rendei testimonv iu be
half ot his ability to cute all diseases
•*o universally prevailing with their
Sex.
Because of his unlimited success.
- makes this brunch of his profession
specialty.
He may l»e found at all hours during
the day at his Drug Store, Mclnty- ’
building, ou Jackson .Street, Then
•ille, Georgia.
“king”
been awarded to tuv wdi»t*»
monial* from the fore go U>:
attest to the merits of tnese
Foi calc In U.ltlesor tan
Jonsi Stark, 1
rs, iu health and .ml <•
oprletor P. W. V.
GEORGIA-Tkemna County.
OrOlnxry,Office Nor. 5, 1875.
Whereas Ijir* Adams, maks- » D ulication t by
|ieU*lon, t. this court 'fiJ”",
from the Ga* dl*t>»-*
A. . lu'iou,, ,
Also, at the same tim. 1 and place, the I.
Stable and Lot, in thetovvnof^Tlimyaovitl
i.t-r of Broad and Jefferson stneta; the »-
tatty of the E-tate Jaim « A. Stclx-a*^',. , «■’
kewanl. Agent Mr*. N. J.McLi-
J. A. .McLendon, \xx\e* lo jl!w
11 fa for the year nrainst Si.l estate.
POSTPO.VED SALE.
Lot No. 81, contain!? g (Pu acre* acd part of
lot No 82. containing2« *» i\* In all; 7.70 a le*
or le**, in tlie 13th District of Tlminas
•untf. G*. I evied on as the pro|«rtT of Jareo
verett, to satisfy a A fa Issued at June term.
IiowasSuperior • ourt, 1863. fn favor ol John-
on. Shepherd and Sanders, vs. Jared Everett.
Property put ited out by A. P. Wright, plalntifis
uov29-td" D. F. LUKF., Sheriff.
The following diseriU-d land* arc levied
aptdici . .
rs of D emission
i-stale, property
fsalali Bekle
AT IIIS OLD STAND,
I*pre|«vrcd to pit
Buildings, and s
branches.
ALSO
Lumber for Sale—all Sjorts ami
Style.
GRIST MILL
His Grist Aflll is kept In ywrleet or 'er an
make* and Hominy Inferior to no vtbt
•‘••an mill In the country.
GRINDING DAYS.
TllUKSDAV, K1MDAY AND SATL'ItI»AV
c orpins i
Mttalic Burial Cases and Metalic Cos
Lets,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Pianos at Wholesale,
Messrs. Ludden & Bates, Savan
nah, Ga., are closing out their unusu
ally large assortment of Pianos, at
Strictly Wholesale Trices for cash, or
on short time. Great bargains can be
had for the uext thirty days. Very
low prices for one half cash, and long
time given for payment of batlance.
Parlies desiring lo purchase should
uot miss ihis opportunity. Write for
special cash prices.
IT a NOS FOB COTTON.—Wc will
take cotton at one cent above Sav’h.
market price* delivered at any point
on the B. B. iu the State iu exchange
for piano* or orguos at cash prices.
Write at once. Address,
Ludden & Bates,
nov 2lMt Savannah, Ga.
SSI iu the 18th district <
>n>perty of S. G. Puwe
AUo, at the *ame tin
So. ISO In the 17th I>i«t
he property of the E-1
.1. J. Kagan, Adroitth
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
Bi-.'. ro making you; arrangements to fo’.lni
the a*lvice of the ’-thon-and* who bar,
gone. ’ It would
l«-n d-ne tn ruak
in tlw West" *.- p
and a* tree from dan-
i.un.r.n skill anu loreaight can acc- mi>li*h.
vtiM.-li<Lui< n and o>n*tnution a n«a 1 ha*
•Ut Into oi^ratiou on tlw *horte*t ix.awil
-om Nashville. Tenn.. to SL Ixmis, »t
great city ot U>e wurkl.” This line tbe
ST. LOUIS A SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY,
In* daring tlw past >*»r. earned an inraloah
reputation by iu aiu-Mth track, prouut tiu
care connection*, amt ib* magnificence ofl
l«"<;ofiin\ui|iurnt. Its train* ore uiadc'ap
new ami eotauxslk u* day car*, provided wi._
tue relebrated Miil-r coajder mad pUUhrm, aod
tbe We*tin* o«re alr-l-rake
It it r, ! w tk* tm.'y line running Pullman
Pa'act I fritting-IS* Sleeping (’art through
icifhoul change from XatkrUU to St. Louis So
oth»*r line pr^*n»i* to - ffer *wch adv»r,t*ge», ei
ther iu distanc-, time creqnipicent Whr.then,
few monu-nts lb.be wade ready
commencing business. Dealers every-
>rr _ , where would do well to call and ex-
'lor circular*, t*nuB, ana ccrtiflcatce, I amine his stock before - purchasing
Will receive prompt attention, | It | elsewhere.—Sar. Advertiser.
Jowrney by c*reait*uu route* ? Do
«l to p'trchsfs tickeu to SL Ljuu or the West
by any other line, remembering that
"Thu St. Euult s SymlhtuutSurm.*»
\% th* thfSrUzt, uheapett, quietest, lest anHumlu
line nnder one management than NachrUl* to
St. Loots,aod U fr.-m CO to 290 mile* the short
est to S:. Louis, Kan*a« City. Omaha, Dearer,
^SUffonii* ^iVxa*. m>1 all western pointy it |*
« fur year-
— . _ »jTn*cofl, in per
by ldtf* tc C. , *kitrn, booth-
- Foot office B- x 242, Ch
m u»iei*:gne«l.
4. B. DAVES FOR r.
General Ticket agent, St. Loom.
rile
ving 1-fen granted on the estate. pro|<erty and
.Joel* • f Joseph luoke, col.,t»f *ai<l county.
All per«)li» in'eresteil are uotifioil t-« file their
object ion.- In coart, otherwise permanent letters
of <4dmi.Ut>ation will be gran:e-1 ou tlie same
u of the law.
H. II TOOKE, Onlioary.
f Tli-i
isfy Tax t
s I-SUCI 1,V Tax Collet
17th
projK-rty of I- McWilliams.
Alta
* the
id plare/Iot of land
f Thon.a- countv, as the
II.
ie and place, lot of land
A I*
i* tinu
%. 52 in the 17th Distri
tlic property of John W
Also, at the same tli
ime and place. 1
■trirt of Thomas
d plan
stated rase, reside* oat W the county
. .. . rMl«Ie*s oat «*r tl*« »
inlered that service be
n of this order, once an
tho ThomasviHe Tike* or
PKINS ) A. H. //ANSffLI.
.Jlx-lant. ( Judge S.CA.C.
ST4TK OP GKOItGIA. Thomas County.—I
. inG, in the 13U District of Tbomx* county,
the property of T. C. Benton.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
>30. in the 13th District of Thomas county, a»
the property of Joehua
aI fT^ arf ' * 0t * ani *
tc of Slary .V^Hailley,
IL Ita lley, Administra
Also, at the same time and place, one honsc
anh IA in tbe Town cf Thoraasville, Ga.. <>n
rawforxl Street, where T. J. Bottom* non re-
ide*.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
lo. SL in the 14th District of Tliomn- county.
the urojwrty of Mr*. *»u**a i ai4 ^ Lupiti*
Horn. S'. IL Dudley Cox. Tri *
Also, at the same time and place.
n the Town of Thoi
U.'J. ia the|s»h Di-C.ict of Thom
ille. Ga..
f Ib>wer and Me'rtz.
time and place, lot of !an<
IH-tr ‘
a- the pro|M-rt} of E. I.
i>. a». the -ante thu.» an«l place, lot of law
■i. ia the 18:h District of Tboma- countv
as the property of S. G. Braswell.
amet'm-andjdace. lot of land
let Tboraa* CVx, a* the
NaSrS. ^ ^ ^
; VL*u. at the same time and place, one bou-e
arid lot oa Remington Avenue In tbe Towi
Thom a-v ille, Ga.. as the property of II.
place, lot* of land
»'*.5canb 3. in the l-:h Di
as tbe property of John C. Gaia
Al-n. at the same time and plaee.
d rbocia*'
the same time and plaee. lot of land
No.2J2.iu the l*b Di
the property of IL P. llall.
Also, at the same time at..
and lot, formerly occupied by
in the town of TnoiaasiUlc. ’
f Tboma- tu. a•
I place, one te>a»<
•yarn. B. F. Fml?e
Also, at the same time and place. Lot of land
No. 2W. tn the 17th Iiislrict of Tboma* t Vx. as
the property of George Merritt, to satisfy the
same.
AImx at the same time and place. Iau ot land
No’s. Tn and 25L in tho lath District of Tboma*
Cm, a* the psuprrsy vt W. N. MitchelL
AlaA at the same time aa.1 place, L«t» of land
Xo'aNJJ and 216 in tbe ITib Didrirt of Tboma*
Gx, at the property of Jane* M. H urst.
A.jO, at the Abate time aad place, one house
Opd lot in : he town of Thomas vide, ul, w herc-
vn Mr*. T. BJjUk c -w reside*.
A'-m. »t tfce »ns tiuie and place, lo* of land
*•.41 *n the 15th t*j«triri«.t TlmaaiCo.. aathc
polity of Ho tor MiL .n.
niter, a I. uncr, J^oiL
anted III erm - <>'f the law.
II. H. 7O0KE. Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
MARY McGEE,) Libel for Divorce in
V*. J Thomas Supe i<»r Gnnrt.
McGEE.) October Term, IQ
IT appearing to tbe Court, Bom tbe return of
Sherifi, that the Defendant In the above
also, appearing tk«rha resldei
It is ujN.n motion, order*-! Uia.
leoied by publication of this ord<
* HOPmss I A ,
Jo-Ice AJCA.C.
miy—I
extract
or Coart
J. K. S. DAVIS.
j certify that tl
m tbe M :uuU
oct23 onreamforlm
Bakery
AND
CONFECTIONERY,
A.
Deputy Clerk.
Colquitt County
S TATE OF GEORG/A. Colquitt Coantr.—
trill be sold on the first Toe-lav. In J«naa-
' 'uetheC “ ” '
Co., the
trie, Cokp
Lot* of ‘
DfCohjai
la M<
Ho wing property to-wit
•nu .v.« u and 113, tn tlie *lh district
j county. Levied on a» the proper!r
of Fk.arnoy Clark to satisfy a fi fa in favor of j
T G Cooper, Usn«d fro* Court of Ordinary fa
cost, of t wirt. Property pointed oat by plaintiff.
Also, at tbe fame time and p'are. the South
ha:f of J»t No 314, la th* 8U District of Colqaitl
county Ijeriol on a* tbe property of AVm Bar*
‘ satisfy a 1 fa in favor of It Bruce, l*-
Jnstire Coart. Projwrty b-rKl on and
I to me by legal Bailiff, printed oat by
it- W. T. ROBINSON.
Sheriff Colquitt Co.
GEORGIA, ColqaifC County.
Ordinary** Office, Dec. 1st. 18*3.
Whereas. OUrer Flowers applies to tbe aadcr-
gne>I tor letter* of Guardianship of tbe person
vd property of Kartba Robinson, minor dough-
;r of Jams* Robbisoa. Jr., (’lech 7bese ar»
tli* re fore, to require all person* concerned to
file in my offi-e, on or before the first Monday ia
'tana y next, their objection, if any they Lav*
said appointment, otrerwiee, lette-s o! guar-
snsliip will be granted the applicant
Given under my hand «>4 official signature.
*-td JOB TURNER, Or linarj.
Administrator’s Sale.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. Colquitt Countr.-Oa
th* first TucnlMf a Jan narr seat, will tw
ffiW at the i - oart-hou*s dew Jn Moultrie, in mkl
couaty, wiihin the laefhl hoars ofmtothefbL
lying on Ea*4 tide of hurricane crack;
»«M »* tbe property ef Jelm Gregory. itorM
benefit ot the heirs nod creditor* of
i-half cash, and the
_ <dit with rates
& C. GREGORY.
\I/ILL he rold before the Coart House
V V In the town of Moultrie, on the first
Tuesday In February erxt, between the legal
hoars of sale the Mlowing property to-wit:
t4S acre* eflaad bring the North half ef Lot
N<-. fn the Kh I>:*tr ct ot t oUiiitt county.
Levied on m ^ puyty off Mathew Tsefcer.
Property p <iuUd utA Ly the defendant.
, W. T. ROBIN SO:W, hhenfi. C C.
AIW.M setae time »-4 place, 000 a rt* c
la^d. *< ■: part of Let No. at* in -Ne Ah d «
t:iUof OJqa»UC« Di.olMt> .^esr^t
ty of Nathoulal Cr /ft, te satisfy afi fa in fate
tjf Lluaheth Phymale, J. J. NORMAN,
l-t4 Deputy sheriff!
AT HIB OLD STAND.
i constantly on hand a full saj plr
Nut*,
Jellie*,
Pickles,
Fruits. *B kirnl*.
And everything iu this line of merchaisli**.
TOYS:
Choice selection, embracing everything caAcaU
te-1 to please the little folks.
Fine Liquors
For Medical purpose?—.Vone better in tie
ket and at moderate price*.
ALE & LAGER
A A SON DRAUGHT.
WEDDING
Or ether FarUe* rapfdiod upon short notice.
SALE AUD LIVERY
STABLES!
Buggies and Hones for Hire,
—AXD—
Parties sent to an; portion of tlie
cot : > try,
At the most Reasonable Rates.
fcainmi
HANDSOME SEW TURNOUTS,
•h! it
EJ.YOl.VG.
”&3B.'i7Te Aev-rtkerent?.
r.JoMD. Anirews.
A nootl assortrjcut ol
Ihanasriile Advertisements.
P. McGIashan,
DEALER IS
Saddles, Bridles,
AND
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From &.00 tin! upaarJ.
HARNESS, “ $14.00
BRIDLES, “ $1,00
and all kin*]* of Horae Furniture,
Every description of
CARRIAGE. BUGGY,
AXD
Wagon Materials,
Shoe Finding* ©tc.
I have on hand a I -urge Stock of
LEATHER
f nil kind*, for sale at low* price*.
Enameled Leather and Cloth, and
Flue oaoortiueu: of
CII1LDBKNS CARRIAGES.
I am agent for the Marshall,
wood, IIoksk-Coi.law. nnd ihe Cele-
>iatcd DOW LAW. COTTON
ANTK1S, which 1 ocH at Factory
price*.
Cull and rcc me. Strict nttrutiou
paid to ordi-ra by mail.
Drags & Medicines
Kept constantly on haml.
Terms Ca8ii ! Profits Small !
imvUIc, Ga., March 28, 1873.
DAVIES & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
DEALERS IX
flBVGSs
MUDtCIJCKHs
Gsb.wcms,
Paijyts,
Oir.s,
JSmrsaiKSt
TOIELT AND FANCY G n 0DS,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
Presciptions carefully cnnr>oundc<
at oil hour*.
roch 22-1 -y
FIITMAN BROS,
DEALERS IX
0RYGGQOS, BOaiS,
HATS
HARDWARE ETC..ETQ.
Domestic Goods, Blown Ilome-
spnns, ot all kinds, Hli-nch-
ings, Tickings, Pant
Stulls, Crockery
PLOWS, IIOE.S, TRACES, Elc.
Wt* huv our (>(8nU nt tlie lowcat pri
ce* and we intend Rrlliiig lor abort
profit*. Cull nnd cxmniiuo our block
uctore |iurcliuniuff.
Wo arc Agent* for tho (Quitman
Factory nnd wo are picpaicd to fnr*
ui*h ibeir Yarn* anti other Good*, on
term- itHtlia ramo (iooda *c
HANSELL & MANSELL,
Fire Insurance Agts.
Bcpriacutin^ Old Hartford, of
HARTFORD CONN.
Nirth British Mercantile,
AND
O V T II E R X M U T U A L.
DRAYING and HAULING!
J^*M nu:i*4ltAI) to Dray tor tha Public by
SINGLE Dim LOAD,
Of any other quiuillty that m»y »w •lroir*>l.
ke*p a lot ot g«*>3 W^gon. ami Team*, with
CAREFUL I)IIIVEILS.
e.l am pr*i«re.l »-> .h. hxa'lnf to **.-4 ft a*
Dining Saloon.
Table Supplied with
Fresh Oysters and Fish
AND TIIK BEST OK EVERYTHING.
Heal* at Any and All floor
LOCATION OX JACK-ON ST.
The »ah*crther tokro pleasure i u th*
paUir that be is Mill at hi* obi ittoi ao>l
parail toaooMamoduto theta with alt tt.it.ga
Ciood lo Bill.
H« Ufitting ap. %t»\ w|]> hare rrsAr la %
•Uy*. a Duiing Atwrtment. which will U retire*,
rooreuleut, wailfaratebwlxiKl kept thoioo^kij
la akfitiw to th* Hahwa. be kti turnon U*
aod will keep amunfly reppbro wuh
The Finest Cigars,
OAtOO of tbe UOoWhig {•'-polar Umuim aww
uwe; Itciaa Victoria. Ijx kira'So.La Bum, Ih
iurs. 15 ceat*; La Flor 4* M*raka, toeeau.
Ere eh Oysters nnd Etsh arririag by every
r*laar>4 toe ml* in oNyfierir^l ••oontity.
FAMILY C.BOCEHIEI.
i fall smsrtuumx olway* on baaJ u*4 atve
iv fignr^v.
anu XI If A. Y. I'ltEVATT
. /*, WB1GHT. C. W. STEGALL
TOGS. C. MITCHELL Spatial Parte**,
WRIGHT fc STEGALL,
BAKliERH
AXD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
InnetAtthm to tbrir Boakiaf baffama tL-
bavooractoffa
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE
aMarcpreptwd Silli aaJmakq ll*nl od-
b bought iu the Sisitc.
Mcb’Jl ly
t Lit lug Ban*.
• prill* I
J. N. McKIXKON
JOSEPH JERSER&BRO.
Watch-Makers and Jewelori,
LARGE STOCK OP
Jewelry, Watcher, Clocks.
AXD
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Lo/g* ••pplT *f Iprcturlts. ou hood m«w-
* e I'TotaplIr «l>*>• st mtrtutmto rale*.
" su b» »*vl other orU- lre U't la Am wsgu
WEST END HOUSE.
To Vi«i tom of Thonuumlle thr p ro .
jirictor oflem indactaimt,
L’uariswwd f
Rooms Laz>g e ,
-AXD—
Weil Fcrxisbed !
POLITE AND OBLIGING
SERVANTS.
ItaMhOnriinUDtCUrin
J. A. LINTON,
PmprlfUr
Mil
- ■.f
/ .