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THOMASVILLE, GA., SATURDAY, DEO. 27
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IhtfeterortitT Carte.
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tJOODE & M9SWAIN,
Attorneys and Counsellors
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THOMASVILLE,' OA. ,
OCc, BP stairs, in Mc/ntjr.’. dfe. Balillag,
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jMkua Street.
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H.W.Bonua. k T.S.Horai».
HBWCIHS*® H8PKIH8,
Attorneys at Law.
. Jacksox. Street,
tftiiviilii”’: 1 '! ' HiSigi.
J^aasjg«SSB8
JOSEPH P. SMITH.
Attorney at Law,
W. D. MITCHELL.
MITCHELL ft
R. O. MITCHELL.
MITCHELL,
Attorneys at law.
J. R. Alexander.
Attorney, at Law,
TKOMASyil^B,<*a-
mar 21-ly
Department.
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W. V. UAMMOSD. E. T.' DAVIS.
HAMMOND & DAVIS,
AW@R«1V8 AT Um.
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COLLEOTOES OF
THOMASVILLE, & W. GEOl
tur-
At^rooj at Law.
THpMASyiLLE,
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Attorney
—AND—
Counselor at
THOMASVILLE, GA
OFFICE—Up Stairs Over Dreyer ft Isaac's.
Bar 21*17.
DR. D. 8. BRftftDOK
THOMASVILLE OA
Omca—Hack room Evans’ Building,
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GA.
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[WrittSb for tb. ny ea.
The BenuiUM aaiOniBd in Ita-
larr.
To thought* tumultuous flow,
if flowing words
The ware*at («eliag, tossing to sad fro,.
In broken muele o’er nay heart* looee chord*,
Give bnt their tainting echoes from my noul,
A* through it* attest depth* their wild swift
current roll*.
Nature’# great bobk is iver open;
all who read with diMpnipg eyes and
loving b earth, will find ter pages team
ing with grandeur and beauty; will
meet with incontrovertable evidences
of the existence of an over ruling pow
er, plain and palpable as the fingfer
upon the wall in the ancient palace of
Bafryloo; of thei omnipotence of that
power, displayed in the sublimity of na
ture; of the goodness of that power in
the beautiful. The works of nature
ever find an echo in oar hearts. Who
can look unmoved, on her forest, with
its shimmering leaves; who see not
beauty in her flowers—from the sun
kissed magnolia to the we# modest
snow-drop? Beauty and wisdom dis
played in the plumage and structure
of the feathered tribe—from the con
dor that bathes his wings in ihe thun
ders borne above the *4ndes- to; the
dainty house loving wren.. What
grace and agility in the bound of the
lion—In the play fid gambols of the *at
What teatity in the spots of the leop
ard—the fleece of the lamb! How^
beautiful -are tho rivers willing on
their appointed way to the sea; the
rolling plains — the verdant hills 1
There is calm beauty in the valley;
with its miniature lake, in whose deaths
lie the reflex of the mountain, grand
aud’gloomy. Sublime Is the cateract
as it dashes over the brow ot the pre
cipice, and fails headlong into -the
[tlgas below.»
What exquisite blending of colors to
be seen in the summer clouds! Who
docs not feel bis* heart thrill when
looking upon a mass of dark rolling
clouds —the vivid lightning, 'and,
“when from peak to pcaK, the rattling,
crags among, leaps the ■■■■■
Beautiful is the bonded
bended - heavens, “with one wing on
the land, ami one on the sea.” Beau
tiful is night when she dreams around
her a star begemmed mantle. With
awe And wonder vre gaze upon the
lone traveler of space as be blazes
athwart 1 the blue ether. The
that great luminary of heart and light
fills us with amazement with his gor-
i live thunder?”
I bow, upon the
A. P. TAYLOR, M.D.,
Vftomasvltl©,
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OFFICE—Front room over Stark’s
Confectionary. %
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H. COYLE,
PliST,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
one, Cor..r JuW «d Entl Su.
Xnar 21-ly.
SAVANNAH.
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Attorney at Law^
Savannah, Ga. ;
BAjffltett, over “Iforning News” |
. —Office.
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R. E. LESTER,
ATTOENEY AT LAW,
•’ •'sAxAirisrii^GA
Henry B. Tompkins,
E&ittSSj&t
BAY STBEET, SAVAENAH, GA.
^ Practice In United States Courts and all State
w »efer to Capt. »*«n, M# Ham’mond, CoL.
O. A. HOWELL, 1
Howell Ac Denmark,
3Uton«i)s at faro,
SAVANNAH, ^OA.
Protupt attention siren to a
rusted to tbetr osre.
Refer by permlssfoa, to Messrs. Groover,
Stubbs, a Co., and R. B, Howard Savannah
Hon. A. H. Hassell, J. L. Seward and Capt
John Triplett, ThoeaSevQle, Os.
.4. B. SMITH.
W. C. BRERS
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forJob
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SMITH & BEEKS,
Attorneys at Ijiw,
Corner Bay aad Ball Streets,
neawwacmia apn^iwii
■Ml Hc’l. iHMlallMl
We are glad to see that the
holders of this institution have
hold of-the enterprise with renewed
energy and zeal. At a meeting bekl
in Thomasville on the 29th of Novem
ber considerable enthusiasm was man
ifested. Oue of the Stockholders
present promptly agreed to provide
lor the deficit by . advancing the
amount necessary, and the meeting
determined at once to make ai range-
meats to hold a fair next falL This is
all right Let there be no doubt
about the matter and give timely no
tice to all this section, and let the peo
ple go earnestly to work to show whgt
can be done in Southern Georgia. 4-
We don’t know but that the little
thrust given the citizens- of TUomal-
ville by our Junior a week or two ago
may have had the effect to stir up
their pure minds to renewed dMigence
and m their race for improvement
and preferment. If so, we do not re
gret it, even if it did make some of
our good friends over there make wry
faces at os. Go ahead, gentlemen,
we cheetfblly bid you God speed. If
you can surpass your neighbors‘by
your energy aud enterprise, we admit
you are entitled to lead and will read
ily accord you that position. Busi
ness competition is the life ot trade
aud we hope your activity and enter-
{ iriso may stir us up from our indo-
ence. : • :
But what say the people ot Brooks
about tho next fair? Ample notice is
now given us* and why not make our
preparations to show what Broiks
can do at the next Fair? We thiuk
we have some as good farmers in
Brooks «s can be found in Southern
Georgia, and all that is necessary to
secure our full proportion of the prizes
offered is to commence in time. Let
us then begin at ouce to prepare our
ground for prize acres ot corn, cotton,
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THOROUGH PRA0T10AL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
In the aborteft po«sitJ« time and at the least expense. Graduates of this institution, ss (Tactical ac
countants. stand pre-eminent over those horn any other Business School In the country
The established reputation of this InsUtution, the th .rough PRACTICAL coarse
of study, and the Success o! Ite Graduates, ranks it
THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.
Our course of actual business training is the best and most practical of the ace. No vacations —
Students admitted at any time. No Classes, Busies** Advocate, coutalaing lull tiamealars, mailed
fouraddr*. -
n*“ uuu avrco ui wiu, wuvu,
potatoes,- au^ar cane, etc. Then let
us begin to look after our flue stock ot
horses, cowa.abeep, etc., and go over
to Thomasvillc next fall fully pre
pared to show to the crowds that will
be there assembled that Brooke is not
inferior to uny county in iiouthern
Georgia. In natural advantages we
know that our county is equal * to any,
and if we do not make a handsome
showing it will be on account of-the
indifference and negligence of our
citizens. - * ’ ,,.g .
Because the fair is located in Thom-
asville is no reason why we should be
iodifferenL In tact, it may be more
to our credit if wo can go away from
home and successfully compete with
our friends in Thomas on'their own
ground. We would not encourage
anything like jealousy or ill-feeling
between the citizens of tho two coun
ties—not at all. We are geographi
cally allies and friendship &nd even
relationship exist between many' ol
our citizens. * But we would bo glad
to stimulate that geuerous rivalry and
1 .j Bumuiaie tuai geuerous rivalry auu
geousrismg-the splendor of his mid- honora blo competition between the
day glory—his magnificent setting! In two counties that would tend so much
the earth objects of wonder and beau
ty are to be seen. Let us descend in
to this Bubteraneura. Alhambra, and
traverse• ite' labyrinthian passages;
what cotossal chambers, bow nnmet-
ni^rous the stalagmitic formations; up
on dome, columns, grotto and tapes
try, the fniyhJ.^ht gleams, surpassing
our childish concepu^of oriental
life. The aea—type of lh e infinlle
gives (he grand, in. ite tempest tnssCd
billows; the bcantllnl, In Its glossy
calmness—its phosphorescent waves—
largest monster of the deep, to the
rainbow colored shell. * Earth is beau-;
tiful! Who with cnlighteaed mlnd and
a sympathizing heart; can worship at
natnre’s shrine and uo* receive good?
|He will miss the higher rewords if the
ion of the physical senses
alone is sought; but the reflecting lov
er of nature will find many aaefbl; les
sons; his intellect will expand; his
prqfndices will be softened; his .heart
will improve; onr troubles (and most
« imaginary ones,) will be
swept away; our pride will be dispell
ed; our own littleness be felt and onr
nee on natnre’s God acknowl-
I, know there are some, who
think this love of all that is grand and
beautiful in' nature te romantic enthu-
Be it so. * Diagnis in Eden
would be Diagnis • still. There are
others who wduld not tie destitute o!
the simple but great enjoyment, the
recollection of the sweet draughts of
beauty and sublimity, which the spir
it has drunk at nature’s pure fountain,
will be the oasis—with its rustling
palms—ite gurgling water—its sing
ing birds, in the midst of the Saharaa
of life’s path-way! Nature’s works are
beautiful, Albeit, “the trail of the ser
pent is over them alL” •
Our kind Creator has given all
earth’s treasures to his crowning work,
man—imperial, wonderfully comj
ted man, lie endowed with rei
is progressive in his natuie. The first
lark that sang in Eden’s bowers, made
not a less perfect nest, than the lark
of to-day! Man has made great ad
vancement in the arts and sciences;
he alone possescs Alladins lamp—the
mind Jic alone the good genii—the
hand—to conceive, plan and carry in
to execution. Man, physically and
mentally, is a wonderful creation;
were he as perfect morally, how happy
he could be. But he has fallen from
his high estate; sin and sorrow go hand
in hand, but then we are encouraged
to know that goodness and happiness
are more united than David and Jou-
athn—more inscpcrable than Buth
and Naomi. Man alone, so far as we
know, is immortal. What, tho’ bis
dust, after death, be scattered to the
winds of heaven; yet in God’s own
good time, lie can and will gather, re
unite and reanimate once more.
All pains, all ton, all time, mil fean and
Like die eternal thunders of the deep.
Into mv ear* this ttnth Tbon IJrV
ever.’’
A youth of Salisbury, four yean
old, aod his young sister saw a rat
rim into a hole in the barn floor. Said
he, “Ms the Bible says *watch
pray.’ You pray while I watch this
bote, I’ll swat him- across tho -(
when be esms out”
two counties that would teml so much
to develop the resources aud advance
llie material interests of each.—Quit
man Banner.
We cheerfully yield space to to fore
going, from our esteemed cotemporary.
It breathes the right kind of a spirit,
and no doubt reflects the true senti
ments, of the people of Brooks county.
The Thomasville Fair never has
been a county Fair. We invite
petiou from all of Southwest
gnd Florida. We hope that the plan
ters of Brooks county, may look upon
the South Georgia A.&M. Association
in ite true light; not hounded by the
narrow limits of Thomas county.
Thomas on the occasion of our next
Fair, will bid them welcome, as she
has ever done in the past; and we can
but hope that tho planters of that
county, will meet us in that generous
spirit oi rivalry; which should charac
terize slater oountios, whose people are
so intimately connected as ours. The
advice given the planters of Brooks,
to commence preparation now, for*lhe
feir, is applicable, with additional force
to our own plantcrs. r We understand
that a liberal premium list will be
made out. for all kind of field crops.
Now is the time to commence prepa
ration, If onr planters would not havo
adjoining counties sweep the band-
some prizes, which will l*e given next
year on cereals. \ j jf
The spirit already manifested
adjoining counties, on the renewed
prospect of the TUonisvillo Fair, is an
earnest, of the bright and successful
future before it. We close by saying
to our neighboring counties; go to
work, prepare your grounds, and the
South Georgia A. & M. Association,
will offer you liberal premiums on your
productions of 74, and will leave noth
ing undone, to make the next- the
grandest' display of term products,
which’has ever been exhibited in
Southwest Georgia. This is the grand
aim and object of the Association.
The long trial of Marshal Bazaine,
has at length closed, lie was
tenced to be degraded from the exalt
ed position of a Marshal of Franco,
and then to be shot. The Court how
ever, recommended him to mercy and
signed an appeal to Gec*l. or Presi
dent McMahon in his behalf. His
sentence has been commoted by the
President to 20 yean* seclusion on lb«
Island St Ula off Cannes.
. ‘Forty years ago once seemed a long
and weaiy pilgrimage to treaJ—it
now seems but a step. And yet along
the way, are broken shrines where
a thousand hopes hsve wasted in
to ashes, foot prints sacred under
the drifting sands; green mounds
whose grass is fresh with moistening
tears: shadows we cannot forget—
Garner the sunshine of those vanished
years, and w ilb chastened steps and
reasonable hopes, push on toward the
evening whoee signal lights will /be
seen swinging where the waters are
still aad storms never beat*
The young man who boasted that
be could many any girl be pleased,
found that be couldn’t please any.
A Western editor recently rode six*
ty mBcs on a cow-catcher, and tailed
focktchtbesowaftereff
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Bagging and Ties furnished at the
lowest rates. Liberal advances
made on all consignments.
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Hff^jpTOCK DEPOl; ‘TTh i
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Firtt-claa. stock-at Northern I>rt-
drayage 1 ete/* lae, insurance.
Thomasville, Georgia.
friHECOLLEGIATE YEAR of this Institution 1* divided into two equal Termi
JWr”7 MVwfcsc WVrfwfsAty in Bfplensbtr, end
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M. } PRESIDENT-:
. j Pure und applied Mathematic*—Ancient Lanfvases. • * fl . ^
REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL,
Literature—McnUl and Moral Philosophy, Natural Science,
MRS M. J. BAILEY,
Primary Department, with Penmanship and French.
MRS. W.J. YOUNG,
In charge of Music Department.
SAVANNAH
MACHINE WORKS
8. W. GLEASON ft CO.,
ENGINEERS, & MACHINISTS,
".xm,
v-iahAH, oa.
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular CourseIn Collegiate Department, - -
“ “ Primary “ -
‘ “ Music “ -
“ French “ - . - -
No Incidental or extra expenses charged.
The Trustees feel Justified In ss;
Alexander & Rnuutt,
WBQhgSa&E
GROCERS,
AND
&IQUOB t>XiiLBftSa
Cor, Abercora and Bryan SU.,
SAVANNAH, - GA.
sel justified In saving
ifflclen t as are to be 7«
d practical, and
a adrantagu of
the Teachers as emcient as are to be found in any viulfor institution, and with tha adrantagss of
Forfortlier InfonuaUon apply to Mr. JOip? E. BAKER, or to A. H. UAN3ELL, Secretary, or to
• - “W. j. ^roTTiffa-,
President Bburd of 7Vu> tees.
W Board can he had In good famiUci at from SIS to $20 per month. nur2Mj.
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Grocerk
Hardware,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
Hats and Shoes,
Cutlery,
VSXI&SiSSH!* e,< *' JUBt teec,vt ' J
H A nil A WAY, AfcKINXOS & CO.
A fine and very superior lot of Knglbh and
Amerieaa Hosiery far asle by
HARIM W^V, J/cKlN.VON & CO.
A g od stock of J/eo*a Jfe«lium and Common
('touting on hand and far sato t.y
HARDAWAY McKINKON’fc CO.
-■ A Ana lot *i Chewing and Fuioklng 7wt acco
always kept on hand by
//A111*A JFAY, A/cKINAON & CO.
A fins rteek r»f Tin Ware. oonid<Ung or Pans,
all sixes, Bucks s. Cupe,-Cofl«« etc..formle
by HARDAWAY, .VcK IJ NON & CO.
A large lot of U1a*e Ware and Crockery Jurt
received and for sal# ty
HARDAWAY, J/cKlNKOX & 00. ■..
A Sa* lot of Axes and Hoes for Male hv
HAUDaWAY. J/cKIXXONA Co.
Spades, Shovels, Manure Fork* and lukes for
sale by HARDAWAY, J/cKINNuX A CO. ,
SOW lbe New Orleans Sugar, very best quality
for sale hy
. /•»-> HARDAWAY, J/cKJ.VXOX A CO.
llAffDA WAY, JVCKIXXOX A CO.
gi2£ r £ 3. S 1W
L HARDAWAY, JfcKIXXO.V A CO.
HARDAWAY, ifcKIX.VO.V ft OO.
Fine loUf Tly, Plow and Band Iron sad all
puauu<w orw • ^n * , irt,r *
JUMDA ysa y, Men s’sox* co.
^R^gsyef Cast Stud and Plow-Ste
//At© a war, J/cKnxoa ft Co.
ad ^r^r CUlTm ^ rsedvsi
Hasdawa v, McKtxsn ft Co.
4 Tons of gen
JR Haruawat, JTsKuoior ft CD.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether
COUNTRY PRODUCE
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
, 4— anti others m need of ,
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS
MOULDINGS,
Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGH rS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 Bay, St. Havanunh, Ga.
B6EHM, BENOH£IM g GO’S
MatrvF&CTtmxa tobaccos,
AGENTS FOB BLACKWELL*
Genuine Durham Smnlring Tobacco,
Manufacturer, of Lire Celebrated Brand, of Fin. Begin,
COTTON BOLL, POSTILLION, PA FAC ENA, PANDOHA, LA UEB-
VEll.ltE, LUPIN. DE8.«SBT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE
MOSSING CALL. LA M YUBHA, GBENADIEB,
ETC, ETC., ETC, ETC.
AH kind. «f PIPES and SMOKER'S ARTICLES.
m*r»^Suw !
aU PataWn'
and Qiaatora’
MATEBI A LS.
MIXED PAINTS OP ALL COL.
OKS AND SHADES,
tnir
C.L GILBERT ICO..
W’nouaau nr
owe* taslly SMfltlU
VegeUblw,
PrulU Confectioaarioa,
Butler, Ckaew, Pig Meat.,
Pickled Beat, Spirad Pi,. PMt,
Mackerel, Cod Fi»h, Tea, Coffee, SAi
leavening Flour, Soap, Stareb,
Candlea, Canned Prate, Pick-
lee, Nut., Raieine, Sar-
* dineeYeaat Pordere,
Oondeneed Milk,
Matcbea,
■P^STKeroeone Oil, 5tyL : -
Tobacco, Cigars, Wince, Ac, Ac, Ac.
Choice small new Chew., choicest
Goshen Butter, just received and fbr
|| low by
C. L. Guar A Co,
Wholesale Grocer.,
F.VUJ anluSBayonw.
Sarasnab, - :;t Ces.
msrSMy.
JOHN M. COOPER & C0. t
Oor. TOUtw A St. Jelltii lUMts,
USudleSL Julias a
WlieleMl. end fi.taU Dnlm la .
Books and Etationery of all Kind
Copying and Seal PreMea.Sumron'Oom-
•M. Sow* ■nJ Book PrtaUllg Vepw
>d Ink, OoM Pen., P.n and /Snell
Caeca Desk end Poekot Kalita
Ledger, WllUeg and Color. 1
Papon, Pforlag, Vfolting
‘ Prloton’ Cnidfl,
MEINHARD BROa k CO.
Wbotenlg Dealerain
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
BEADr-MADS
CLOTHING.
120 Broughton St,
luvanoah, on.
W:C. BUTLER,
CongrcgB Street, Savomiab, Go.
DEALER IN
BOOTS anil SHOES,
Of Every Dxscnimox.
FireUclass stock always on hand.
Orderi from the country will have
prompt attention. taur21-ly.
I. J. DAUB. DAVID WELLS.
J. J. DALE ft CO.,
8TBM# SAW RH.U.
PLAIHIKG k LUMBER YARD.
Laths for plastering In any quan-
tily tlcmred. furnuhed on nli'/rt no-
••**«“* •*»« to a»Isr.
Teftow Flee Lsmber sed timber of aXl <SUnc*-
A ennpUU eseirtieewt ofylmMd lemW f^all
4*aerlMfaaa; .Newels, Hsieeters. aArkeas
moeUlegs m*»1 scwrvl works sJwaye am hemd
mode to order.
White Hu. Black Waiset aad Foplsr,
lots to Mit psrettseera.
JeiyZfoly
Dry Goods
iiPicfiiKs
for CASH I
On iceotnt of the stringency of
the money market, we me offering-
oor large (Mock of
Fancy l Stanle
DRYGOODS,
At radical iwdaataooa to ah cm-
tout
Send for Samples,
vzsesssovi.
SOVknakerSoeeaV.W.Omer BnrUM
SAVANNAS, OA.
insauw at
BhoK
Door* Moulding i,
ftooto, Oifc,
Window Glnaa,
Putty,
at Scbsrasrhoni ft Co’s
Prloss, foe whom w* are Agasts. Becks
I * “ Xtcr York mss.
O.T. GUAJTTOOK.
A a. r. uxcima.
Ws foU confident that we esa sail as lev as Ite
onset, either In Ctedeston, Augusta,
Msqmi, or nay otter Southern CUy.
Writs or call and lsurn our -Price*,
fttrst-ly.
JOUE MCDONOUGH, t. BALANITES.
HcROm'Gff, BALLtmil.
froiui Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinist* and Pattern Makers.
Iron Front, for itoro* and dwelling,
reranaaa and Cemetery RallLugeof
SSrtwtRrSeT “ eau - b * pttr *
l Broad end Liberty Sts,
sivAnuK aa.
Tin Warra, liona. Furniehiog Good
Tin Roofing, GuUcring, aod Repair!a«
Boob.
to j. omaisrur.
l i eunuvrm ft co,
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