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LOCAL COttlMN^
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
There irfll 'u service# la the various churches
Presbyterian Church. — Bar. Mr. McKee
In the morning, no wrrlcM at night. Sab
bath School 4 P. M.
Baptist Chorea —Service* by the Iter a. B.
Campbell,*t tho usual boot* morningand even
ing. ffundsy School, * A. M.
»f*COA*L Cnunc*. — No , aarriceo Ban
day School,5 P. M.
Methodist Church.—Service* by Rev. Mr.
RochweU at the usual morning and evening
boar*. 8andaySchool# 5 P. M.
Pott Office Honrs.
Prom and alter this date, the office will be open
for the delivery of mall, as fellows :
Prom8 a. ns., to 12m.. In the morning.
Preen S to Cp. m.. In Urn evening.
From »to » a-on Sundays.
Front door will be open so that parties having
lock boxes can get their mall at all hours. The
- 'TwVkwWd, P. M.
March Slat 1873.
Cotton Market.
Ordinary.....
Good Ordinary, —t
Low Middling,
Middling,..-...-. ....•
flj
,.'JjTs OahMTjatW-—Remember the
Turn wW be i«.oed twic* before the
:: eieeUsi. D r '*4. ,i* 5’°«V »««»«•
“ meet*. No man ought to be elected
irho haeen’t enterprise enough to an.
nounce hie name.
All Goode at if. Wolff * Bro., at
New York Cost. jfe '
Candidates are rerj thick and still
a thickening. Welt go it, the more
the mtrrler. Wo hope the whole “hi- 01
be elected!
the Thoseasrille District.
We give below the appointment*
for the Thomas,
giro all of tl
seen that verjtow Viaign hare
made, except ia tiM 0»r of asm*
ditionsl appointments, this is wise.
The limes are too hard to be moving
preachers, except in necessary eases.
Very few changes were made in all
the appointments.
Thomasyjllk District. — J. }f.
Austin, Presiding Elder.
Ihomaaville, E.A.H. McOehee.
f Boston, W. M. Watts. *
(Spring Ilill, P. II. Crnmpler.
Quitman, a. & Sweet
j Morven, J. E. Sente 11,
( Moultrie, C. E. Boland.
I Valdosta, J. P. Wardlaw.
< Lowndes and Echols Mission, A.
( P. Wright
Nashville, A. P. Darsey.
( Stockton Mission, W. H. Thomas.
\ Waresboro, J. P. Culpepper.
Jessup, J. D. Williams.
Blacksbear and Waycross, H. W.
Key.
( Centre Village to be supplied by
S. S. Moore.
(St. M&ry’s W. A. Green.
Camden, T. S. Armstead.
Brunswick and Misson, J. O. A. Cook.
Darien, B. M. Lockwood.
(Hinetville and Misson, J. M.
\ Marshall.
J Bryan Mission, W. M. Conelv.
f Tier. T. K. Leonard, goes to Deca
tur county, and is in the Dawson Dis
trict. We are glad to welcome back
Brother McGehee, and hope that he
may reap a fruitful harvest We are
glad to see that the Tbomasville Dis
trict made a splendid showing, finan
cially at conference, notwithstanding
our storms &c.
lcn”iOf yon may be <
1 —
Housekeepers, will find the best'as-
nortmenl of Plain, Pressed & J a paced
tinware at James A?att’a. oct 25-lf
yfc acknowledge an invitation trom
J*” our lair friend Miss II—., to attend
tho second annual ball of Watchful
Fire Co., No. 1 at PowelsHall in
t Culhbort on tlic evening of the 29th.
Call at 1L "Wolff A. Bro. and com
pare prices !
•b Boots and Shoes at cost at H. Wolff
fc llro. -
i utt Levy’s: new prints and a fall
t * 1 lino 01 Domestic Goods.
At Levy's: a magnificent stock of
fiDrtts Goods, comprising all the new
J 'styles.
, At Levy’s: the largest and most
- *' fashionable stock of Gent’s and Youth’s
clothing.
At Levy’s: a large line of the cele
brated Beamless Kid Gloves, and oth
er qualities.' Embroideries and Laces,
Hash Bibons, Velveteens and all other
novelties of the reason.
At Levy V Blankets, Flannels and
Piece Goods in large varieties. .Also,
200 /Shawls of tho latest styles just
opeued.
At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or In
quantities, very low.
large quanti
■* At II.-Wolff & Bro., ladles shawls
and scarfs at cost.
, It was very damp underfoot Christ-
a mas day. Some of our readers may
havo observed it
At H. Wolff & Bro, a superb stock
of Dress Goods at cost.
.iy i » ■ - — ■■■ - ■
, Fire crackers have kept things right
^'lively for the past two days; many of
the boys manfully breasting the pelt
ing driving rain which fell uninter
ruptedly on tho 251b., in order to in-
{''dulgo in this annual pastime.
A good assortment o! Locks Edge
Tools, and general Hardware. Guns,
. Pistols, Hunting and Fishing Tackle,
is sold by James Watt. Call and see
* his new style Fishing Bobs. oct. 25-tf
Tho school girls and boys are hav
ing a gay time—parties almost every
v night. We wish all.our young friends
a real happy holiday. %
* Ono piico only, original New York
cost, at H. Wolff& Bro.
If. Wolff & Bro, sell for Cash only,
at New York cost. nov22-lm
We would state for the benefit of
tin few candidates that the election
~«oflw»offon the 13th of January,
p •* ; j —,— — ;;
Purchase fifty dollars worth and get
, extra'discount at IT, Wolff A Bro.
To Candidates.—Wo are prepar-
«W l<f turu out Election . tickets, in the
very best sty Isa, at ’'panto-prises,” and
on Aborteatfiffi$bo. Bring in your
«>?.«•' jflHjBfffy- 1
table Knives, Sin-
' * s mated Spoons
maker. Bod-
dm pocket Cutlery.
, for aakrby James
; . t - •; ^octJ2£-tf
All goods in acted
at II. Wolff $
Tub Fant^
day, and created qoUff m slur on the
streets. A yoke of oxen thought them
heatlicrn Chinees, and became unruly,
but were checked by a bridge on broad
street—No other damage done.
»- —. «
If you need any first class brick call
on Mr. J. Ft Arnold. Waving ful
filled Ms contract with the building
'cora mi tie* »*f *te Masonic Hall be is
-ow pie^rod to furnish good brick at
1}U yardsiesr town ta aoy quantity to
suit purchasers. His material being
good be is enabled to manufacture a
good article of brick and purchasers
t would do well to examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Found Dead.—A negro who it
seems had bcca on a bust for several
days, was found dead on the Bailroad
bridge across the Ocholocknee, on day
before yesterday. Judge Merrell em-
panncllcd a jury of inquest, and pro
ceeded to the place where after due
examination, and deliberation, they
decided that the deceased came to his
death bjf kn apoplectic fit. Elevcu
dollars in money was found on his
person. - ,
Some men have queer ideas of edi
tors living; We donned one the oili
er; Jay dad he said, **I*il let that be
ihc last thing I pay.” Wonder if he
means to wait lili be dies, il he does
—wa wouldn’t hurry him off, but we
wou!d®Jm WjlHj well to have the
inouejT, :We can't «ve on wind, and
work for tor nothing.
Lett* iiMd.' ud
l«l»t fumtabnS
•ADd. ■ tl
JUDGE JAMES T. HAYES.
-A. will be seen elsewhere, this old
and well known citizen of our county
is before the people, as a candidate
for the office cf Ordinary, made vacant
by the death of Judge Tooke. Judge
Uaycs is too well known to the citi
zens of Thomas county, to r.eed any
endorsement at our hands. His quali*
fications may be summed up io two
words. He is honest and capable.—
Ho has been known for long }*ears,
and his is no doubtful record. Per
fectly conscientious iu the discharge
ot every duty, swerving neither to the
right nor to the left, lie has ever pur
sued a course, both in public and in
private, ot which any citizen might be
Justly proud. Judge //ayes possesses
in an eminent degree, that sterling,
and unyielding integrity, in public
officials so essential to the proper dis
charge of the duties of office. Of one
thing the citizens of Thomas county
may be assured, that if he is elected
to the office, that it will be adminis
tered, faithfully and honestly; that the
interests of the people, will be sacredly
and zealously guarded.
We hear several other candidates
spoken of, but hope that better coun
sels may prevail, and that, as thiBis
no political question, but purely one
of fitness, that Judge Hayes* past ser
vices to the county, and his well known
qualifications for the position to which
ho aspires, may entitle him, as we be
lieve they will, to the support ot a ma
jority of ihe citizens ot the coun ty.
The Supper at Mr. Baker’s.—In
Ken of a Christmas tree, as was orig
inally, intended tho members of the
Presbyterian Sunday School, were
given a supper at the residence of the
superintendent, Mr. John E. Baker,
on Christmas Eve.
We arrived after our youug friends
had doubtless dono justice to the
splendid supper spread by the com
mittee for the occasion, and found
still enough left on tho table to have
fed another Sunday School. It was a
pleasant gathering and the participants
will long remember tho evening and
the occasion. If ibis kind of thing is
to be annual, we arc a candidate for
that school.
Christmas has come and gone.
Wc do not remember to have ever
seen a more thoroughly consistently,
disagreeable day. A cold, steady dri
ving rain, allgd&y long, without a mo
ments intermission; enforcing the ne
cessity of every one eating their own
Christmas dinner; as it was next to
impossible to get about. But we will
not fall out with the day, for around
old. Christmas, are entwined some of
tho tenderest memories: around aud
closely to it clings, many of the len-
dercst thoughts, which come welling
up from the past. God bless Christ
mas with all Us fond memories say
Tho Ld
article on Meal advertising,
Mewing:
A man came along here same time
<ii>c*,'*kti A tbw®WKSt« :ta a MK,
and propowdto pttteMffa the po.t-
office, so folks conM see bow hot it
was. As a special'favor he permitted
a number of tmineaa men to put cards
around the thermometer, by paying
the tberpnometer man a certain
amount m cash. Among the adver
tisers per thermometer, were seveial
who have ignored the city newspapers
as a means of advertising for a long
time. One of them, who bad let the
newspapers alone, but had accepted
outside propositions to spend ten
dollars in advertising, stopped the
editor the other day, And remarked
that he had just got in Ihe j— » dst
stock of goods that ever was, and that
his prices were so low that it almost
made him sick to think of giving
things away. He said hs wanted a
nice local notice, setting the thing up
in big shape. The editor looked at
the man a moment, .the tears trickled
down his cheek—for he hat got cheek
—and he said:
’I’ll tell you what I will do. I will
write you a splendid local notice,
spreading it on as thick as I know
bow, and you just take it and stick it
on that thermometer at the postoffice,
where you do your advertising.’
,Thia may be a fable hot it might be
true.
» Pinchback.—The New Orleans
Fickayunc, with a view to show the
fitness of the mulatto, Pinchback, for
a seat in the United states Senate, is
giving some interesting ( incidents
in that individual’s caieer. The
first one (which is sufficient) Is taken
from the records of the u workhouse
penitentiary,” New Orleans, as fol
lows:
“May 28,1862.—Pinckney Finch-
back, 24 years old, 5 feet 9 inches high
Mack hair; occupation a laborer, iu-.
terparate habits; and under a head of
remarks, classed u smsrt.” Committed
under a conviction before Provost
Judge J. M. Bell for larceny, and sen-
tentenced to the penitentiary two
years.”
With such credentials, Pinch has
nothing to fear from the Badical ma
jority iu the Senate.
A dry-wttted soldier ot the tenth
Vermont during the war, was heard to
pray once when the bullets were tail
ing in showers, as follows: “O, Lord
make me as thin os a knite.”
Bring your Job work to the Times
office for neat work and low prices.
Jfr.LH. Buoruuk-Sic PImm Ibtvud
uhuMdifttely another m^r of Buiirn.ii'ii
fttlALK Kpoulatob. wit fed it to all that
It rUatd far ft, and we 1m»t« wltacaaed On moat
doefctod aad harpy efeefe pradaead by.
Vary Baapaetfully, Hearn St iimiszt.
Wa the anderrignad Prarffe tafca ftlfatif in
commending to tha trade.Dr. J. Bradpislo’*
VUULK EtODtATOR-Mieflot it tab* a rood
and reUaMe^remedy for the rttaeiw lor which
W. A IiAxmxu, Atlanta, Ga.
Pxmbksxox, Wison, Taylor A Co..
. Atfcffta, Ga,
Redwxxx A Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. Lawbhb, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Boot. A Sox, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Tsom CoWTT.
Till* is to certify that I have examined the re
cipe of DR. J. BRADFIELD, of (fata eomnty. and
aa a medical man pronouea It ta ba a combina
tion of great merit In the treatment of all tho
diaeaoeaafflnaaleo for whleb ha recommends tt.
This December 21.1868.
Wrapped Up.—I saw a lady wrap-
id up in a shawl that she would not
he six hundred' dollars for, said
Smith to Jones, t( I can beat that all
hollow,” retorted Jones, ‘*for I saw a
* " so wrapped up In her baby that
wouldn’t have token six thousand
dollars for it.” And allow us to say
that next to a baby, the greatest source
of pleasure in nanny houses is the
“Monumental” and “All Bight” Cook
ing Stove, one of tho most convenient
inventions of this inventive age.
For sale by James Watt,
oct 25-tf. Thomnsvillc Ga.
Announc aments.
for ordinary.
■ Wo are requested to announce the
Damo of Judge James T. Haves, aa a
candidate for the office of Ordinary at
the eneuing election on the 13th of
Janaary. td
New 'SViroertisementa.
STOLEN.
$10 Reward.
Yrom the rack on the Court Honse square in
ThumartYille, on the SMb Inst; one dark bar
horse, very Urge ster on the left hip. Left
hind leg larger than the ether, hdr rubbed of
withers. Horse formerly owned and used by
Mator Stegall as a carriage bone. Branded on
right shoulder with a T. A reward of ten dol
lar* will be given for the delivery of the bone
to the unbenigned at Youn’s Stable in Tbora-
asTillc. Ga. JOHN JON ES.
dcc27-2t
CSOBGM-TImmi Cnsly.
• Ctm’s Office Scrxiios covet, I
Tbomasville, Ga, Dee. 84,1873. J
By virtue of the authority vested in me by
law, it in ordered that an election be held at
the different Precincts in said county forOrdi
vacancy caused by the
Tooke, late Ordinary of.
"SIWj
c ntjr V
L II. U.
HX FEW, Clerk Sup. Court,
Bx-officio Clerk of Onllaary.
SPECIAL N0TI0E&
//appeuiag in the other night at the
Hall of the German Beading Club,
we were agreeably surprised to find
an elegant repast spread, and true
German.: hospitality reigning. A
Christmas tree, placed in the centro of
the hall, was beautifully lighted, and
from whose green bcughs were pen*
dant many elegant and costly presents.
Herr M. entertained the party with
some fine recitations during the even-
*n?r-
Some Collards.—Mr. Crenshaw
from down about the Florida line,
brought into oar office last week a
couple of the regular blue stem (dwarf)
coliards. The longest of which meas
ured seven feet flee inches; now this is
some collard. No fence would be nec
essary to protect these coliards from
the cattle of this country, for they
couldn't reach it.
Dead*—The negro who was shot by
officer Blanton, this week we
learn baa since died. He has b4et/
found guilty aud would have beih
sentenced to the penitentiary this week
but he has gone^ before a higher tribu
nal
Remember that the new Masonic
Hall will be thrown open to the pub
lic to night at 7.30 o’clock. Installa
tion of officers, interspersed with tome
good music.
We acknowledge an invitation to
attend a Neo-Jabre Ball Is be given
bv the German Club at their hall on
the evening of the filet. It promises
to be a brilliant affair.
Pluvsat WlnlNilf,
Messrs. Lcddf.n A Bates, Savan
nah, Ga., are closing out their unusu
ally large assortment of Pianos, at
Strictly Wholesale Prices for cash, or
on short time. Great bargains can be
had fortbe next thirty days. Very
low puces for one half cash, and long
time given for payment of ballahce.
Parties desiring to purchase should
not miss this opportunity. Write for
special cash prices.
PIANOS FOB COTTON.—We will
take cotton at one cent above Sav’h.
market prices delivered at any point
on the B. K. in the Stale in exchange
for pianos or organs at cash prices.
Write at ouce. Address,
Luddex A Bates,
no v 29-41 Savannah, Ga.
TO THE WE8T! TO THE WIST!
Before meking year smngefoeets to follow
the advice of the “tlmuudi who have already
cone,7 it would be weU to eontfder what bee
been dose to make the Journey to your‘-Bourne
to the Wcmr Mptoe-nt aad aa tree from dan
ger m human »UU and fureetjiil cun
By emmotUttiew ami comicrectlan a rauThm
toture greet etty of Ow werld.** This line tho
ST. LOUIS A SOUTHlASim RAILWAY,
Iu daring the put yoor. owned an iqndauhto
reputation by Its nmth track, prompt Umo,
•ore connections, and^ho augattooan of its
pemenger equipment. Its trains ore modoSp of
«yw Spg oossmgdipns du cars, provided rith
the retsbrsfd Miller coupler sad pmtfonn, end
ostf-bmke.
ttoeui* fee
endie
vfPs.
You cun soertrs the dmpnt mtoo fit tui
•elvsoandyoor -QmT
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<VM. P. BIAfiLE r, M. D.
Legal Advertisements.
Sheriff Sales for January.
v*/ ILL BE SOLD before the Court House door
VT to tho town of Tbomssvllle, between the
lsfsl hones of sole, on tho first Tuesday In Jsn-
osry nost,the foUowtaf propoetv, to-wit: --
Lots of fond Xoo. 141 sixl 181, containing 960
neroe more or loos, to the 13th Distriet ofTbomas
"a., to mtiafy aff ta Imaed at December
St Thomas Superior Court, in favor of
A. y. Everett, sgslnot Wa. Morvil. Property
noted out by the fi fa.
Ports of lots of land NwTSond 78 containing
10 acres sure or lese, to the 13th District of
-hosens eonnty. Go., to aetiwy 1 ft, leaned at
December term Thomas Superior Court 1867 in
Carer of Thompson and Pittman ve James A.
burst and Robt, Lore. Property pointed out
by Jno.G. Pittman.
Iro, soma time and place, one bay
•e. one 4 horse wagon, one black boras ana
hay mare mules. Levied on to sotofer aa
attachment (I fa, lamed at Js
“ ‘ “ perkwCoi
Burton, Adtn'r.
Also, at the aa—
Ao. 150, in the 14th District of Ttranai Cot, u
the property of E. W. Stephens.
*t thesonte time sod place, lot of land
the IStk Dietrirt of Thouia* Ca, u tho
reperty of C F. H ubeon, to satisfy the some.
v . Almost Urn some Umo and ploc«.1ot of land
No.S64.in tbc23nl Di-trii t of Thotuu C**_ u
too property of lhr Estate of D. R. Atkinson,
Mr*. 1». K. Atkinson. Adrn’x.
Also, St the same time and place. Lot of land
No. 11, in the 18th District of Thomas Co- u
‘he proper!v of A. Farmer.
Also, at the some time and place, lot of land
-«o. 55, in the 18th Dietrirt of Thomas *>. os the
property of 8. A. Jenkins.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
—O. SSI, la the 18th District OI Thomas Col, as
the property of H. C. A. J. Dunbar.
, Atoth at the same time and place, log of land
iO. 39b, in the 18th District of Thomu Oo,. as
he property of Daniel Downing.
Also, at the same time atxl place, lot of Uoh
•a 148, fa the 17th District of Thomu (Jo., as
thepropertr of the Estate of Isaac Spruce, J.
J. Ragan, Ex'r^ to satisfy the same.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 40b, la tho 13th District of Thomu Co- u
ri>» property of Richard Carter.
rtso, at the same time and place, lot of land
. 1ST la the 14th District of Thomu Co., vu
— 1 property of Mrs. Margafrt Bean.
_Also, wt the same time aad place, lot of land
Xa 2SD In the 13th District of Thomu Co- u
the property of K. L. Powell.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
..o’s. 9 mad 38, ia the 13th District of Thomu
Co^ containing 210 seres more or leu. u the
property of Dixon CsnrolL ^
Also, at the same time and place. Lots Xo’s.
138 and ISft in the IStb District off Thomu CO*
rentauung 560acres, u tha property of Jacob
Bowdry and John Andaman.
Also, at the same time and place, one store
jRmseonJackson St- (the house now occupied
bv T. P. Perryu a Bar Room,) iu the town of
Tooke UT,lle * 44 lhC * wo * wtjr of Jo *«ph
_ iuary term 1366,
•yd Fuperioi»Court. in favor of Alexander C.
rk», vs X. B. Carson. Pointed out by Dr. W.
C. cagson.
Also, same time and place, 200 bushels of corn,
jore jr lers, 300 bundles fodder, more or less;
about 500 lbs seed eotton, 2 small cottage bed-
to satisfy a distress warrant,
ftvor of Jno. F. Martin, against W. Z>. Beck-
\ e«t by piatoUR Said
of Mrs.
Property point
property to be oenreei
A. a. Everetts, six mfles South ef Tbomasville.
Also, same time and place, Lot and toad No.
285, containing 280 acres, in the 18th District of
Thomu county. Go. levied on u the property
of Jesse Applewhite, to satisfy a 11 la Issued
December term Thomu Superior Court. 1859,
to favor of EG Ponder-vs Jesm Applewhite
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, some time and place, *
One bale eotton; levied ouu the property of
Juo P -Martiu to satisfy a distress warrant to is-
vor of Mrs J E Eretew.
Also, 1 bale eotton and 440 Ibe seed cotton more
r less, one two-horse wagon, ooe small stack
jdder. Levied on aa tbs property of J K
Cox, to satisfy a d bares* warrant in favor of R
J Bruce.
Fodder and seed cotton u shoved described,
will be delivered on the premises whereon Jos
Chastain now lives nine miles North of Thom Se
ville. The bole of cotton and wagon will be de
livered at place ot sole-
Ale*, oame tine aad place, 110 acres of lot of
IsndXotg, IntbeUttb District of Thomu Co.
Gs,u the propei ty of TOStanalaiid, to satisfy
a Ufa issued at Jane term, Thomu Superior
Court 1863, in favor of Isaac Uawle—against T C
Stansland and T L Parker, Levy mode 1st day
of July 186B, by G Wipoi., former Sheriff.
Also, some time and place. Lot of land No3C8,
containing 250 acres, and 200 seres of lot ot land
No 393, and all of lot of land 394, lying on the
West side of Barnett creek, supposed to contain
60 acres, in all containing 500 acres; iu the 17th
D!strict,Tbotnucounty,as.; to satisfy a fi ft
Issa-d st December term Thomu £uperi<
Court 1807, la ftvor of G B Strtoklaud against
L Parker.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot of seed
cotton supposed to amount to live (S) bales
inned, levied on as tho property of
Step! -
satisfy a Mol
Superior Court at Chamlwra, I .
IWiJ, in favurof Pittman A Bro’*.
Also, at the MU»p tlwie nnrt place,3 mules des
cribed U follow*: Two black homo mulct, one
mouse colored mare male, levied on u proper
ty of T. B. Whitfield, under and by virtue of *
Mortgage Fi Fa, Issued by Thomu Snperlo.
Court at chambers, December 4th 1873, in favor
of Hardaway, McKinnon ft Co.
Also, at same time and placo, part of lot of
land 317. containing 115 acres, more or less in
tha 17th distriet, of Thomu Ca, Ga., levied on
u the property of Hilu Carter, to satisfy a
Justice Court fi. fa. Issued at December Term
ofa Justices Court In and fortbe 1227 Disc, G.
M. in favor of IL W. Boston. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff. Levy made and returned to
me by J. A. Ball, Constable.
Also, at same time and place, lot of land Xo.
114 in the 18th District of Thomu county Ga.,
levied on as the property ot James X. Winn, to
satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from June Term of Thom,
u Superior Court 1870, in favor of Joshua Tay
lor against James X. Winn. Levy made by
Win. Stegall, former Sheriff, *7th Sept. 1871.
Also, at same time and place, lot or land Xo.
107 containing 245 acres more or less, in Uiel3th
district of Thomu county Ga* levied on as the
pi operty of Kinneth McKinnon, trustee of Mrs
T. J. Llrhtfoot, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
April Term of Thomu Superior Court, 1813,
in favor of Mrs. C. C. Dixon, against Kinneth
McKinnon, trustee, etc. -Property pointed
out by Defendant.
Also, Et tho same time and place, the Livery
Stable and Lot, in the town of ThomasvHie cor
ner of Broad and Jeffcrsou streets; tho pro
perty of the Estate .James A. McLendon, J. W.
Sgward, Agent Mr*. X. J.McLin and Guardian
J. A. McLendon. Levied on to satisf:
fi fa for the year 1873, against said esta'i
FOaTPOA’ffD SALE.
Lot Xo. 81, containing 490 acres aad port of
lot Xo. 82, containing 245 acres in alii 730 a'res
more or lass, ta the 13th District of Thomu
county. Go. J evlsd on as the property of Jared
Everett, to satisfy a fi fa issued at June term,
Thomas Superior Court, 1803, In ftvor of John
ston, SbepherJ and Sanders, vs. Jared Evei ett.
Property pol »ted oat by A. P. Wright, plalutlffs
attorney.
nov29-td D. F. LUKE. Sheriff.
The following discribed lands are levied c
to satisfy Tax Fi Pa sTssuci by Tax Collects
of Thomas county Ga., for 1873: Lot of laud Xo
142 in the 17th districtof Thomas county, u the
property of L. McW illiama.
Also, at the same tiros and place, lot of land
281 in the 18th district ofThoaa* county, i
the !7tb District of Thona* Co., u
the property of the Estate of W. A. Mi Lellau,
(J. J. Ragan, Administrator.; to utisfy the
Also, at the same time aud place, lot of land
Xii. 52 in the 17th Distrirt of Thomas county, as
the property of John M t*e.
Also, at the same time and place, tot of land
Xo. 1U>, in the !3tl District of T*
u the property of T. C. Benton.
Also, at the same time and ptoce, lot of land
Xo 30, in the 13th Distriet of Thomu
the property of Joshua Stephenson.
Also, at the same time andjdace, lot of land
So. 13. hi thegrd District of ‘Wisaiai counri.u
the property of the Estnte of Mary A. Hmtley,
L. B. Hadley, Administrator.
Abo, at the same time and place, one bouse
an lotto the Town of TbotossviUr, ft
Geawfwd Street, where T. J. Bottom* non
rides.
Also; at the same time and place, lot of
Xo, M, la the 14th IHstrict of Thomas ro
u the property of Mm. Susan cox and Lopius
llora, X. K. Dudley Cox. TruUse.
Also, at the same time and place, one lot on
Broad &C, in the Town of Tbomasville. Ga.. <
which stood the stare bowse
by fire. Pmpertyof Bower sod Mi
Also, at the am
itiy destroyed
and place, lot of land
Also, at the same time and ptoce, 1st •
Xn 388. to the 18th DlstriSermmm c
u the peoperty of ft Q. Bifewefi. '
Also, at the some time ondplsee, 1st of land
Xa Ert, ir. the 13th District Thomas Co, u the
property of J. E. Gray.
A iso, at the sam riiuf and titFs.e
«dkuwjfeisfbs ArsmniS foe«f
TbomasviUo, Oa, u the preporty of fi. W.
Hopkins.
Also, at rise same time and place, lots of land
No’s Wao’j SB, in the 18th District of T
Co., u the property of John C Gsteer.
the tmrn of Thomnsvillc, Ga^ J. W. Seward,
Also, at the some time and place. kt«
If A tSS, to the Mth District dnmu I
the property of ILP.HaU.
aaaEafpw
«sassaa»*»
Hfer
^wesasaseaisrja
nemssF
Levys made by 8. A. Johnson. Coustabic.
b ® LUKE, ei —'
Sheriff.
Executors Sale.
the Ilounrblc Court
of Ortiaavy, of Thomas Countv, will besoM at
°J lbe Ute U«srS. Powell, on U»e
Brd Inst, all the perishable property bolong-
iagTo the estate of the said deceased, consist.
kitcheu furniture, horses.
^nlt 8 ^ k “ d m ** 1 , b °8»* mill and
boilers, wagon, cart and oxen, plantation, ear-
™ block smith tools, corn, fwider,
F*®^®**! oml many other things too
numerous to mentkra.
1LB. MABDBK,
dec 13-td Execute*.
ejEtfHGM-Ffesu fcMNlf.
Court of Ordinary, Dec. *, 1873.
Whereas the persons property and effects of
James E. and Agnes Powell are without a legal
Representative, aud the same being necessary.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
file their objections in this Court, otherwise let
ters of Guardianship will be granted therefor
on the 2nd Monday In January. 1874.
dee 10-30d H. II. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Dee. 12th 1871
Whereas, B. A. Bobo of said county, makes
application to this Court for exemption ol Per
sonalty and effects from levy and sale as
homestead. If no sufficient objection is mode
and filed in said court. I will pass npou said
applieAtiou ou Saturday the 20th Inst., at iny
offiee 1 a Thorn as v ill e.
dec l3-2t H. IL TOOKE, Ordinary.
«BFB0I4-TkosMf Csiw/a. '
Ordinary’s Office, Dec. 1, 1873.
Whereas ; J B Bister having been appointed
Administrator, ad eollegendum, oil tbs sstots of
John Slater, deceased. All persons Interested
ore hereby notified to file their objections in
said court, otherwise permanent letteis will be
(treated in terms of the law. H. II. TOOKK.
decfisiod* Ordinary.
GBOBCM-TOreut, Com***.
Court of Ordlusry, Dec. 1,1873.
Jrbereas, letters of AdmlnUtration, ad colle-
gcuduoi, having been granted to Margvret Ton-
gle on the estate of Robert lougle. ueceesed.—
All persona luterssted are hereby notified to
file their objections In said Court, otherwise per
manent letters will be granted in terms of the
law. % H. II. TOOKE, Ordinary.
derC 30d*
GKOnGWjt-Thmmm, Casts*/*.
On the 2d Monday in January next I will ap
ply to the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
oounty for on order granting leave to sell the
wild and scattered lands belonging to the minor
heirs of Allen Peacock, deceased.
W. II. BAGGET, Guard an.
decC-30d*
Administrator’s Sale,
GEORGIA. Thoanaa County.
Agreeable to on order from the Conrt of Ordi
nary of said county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in January next, before the Court
house door In Thouuuvlle, the following proper-
ty to-wit: The house and lot, (two acres of
land) in the town of Thotnasvllle, known as the
residence of Mrs. Elisabeth Fudge, deceased.
dec« At* MalAClll MATHIS, Admr.
Cfffi BC/rf-T3»s»si CossM/g. '
Ordinary’s Office, Xov. 5, 1873.
Whereas the'property of bothraol and peraon-
^:£?*L'Y ltrtb ? A - Peacock, resUIcnt
of the SUte of Florida and county of Wakulla, is
without a legal representative in this State and
the same being necessary.
AU persons Interested are notified to file their
objections in court, otherwise letters of Guardi-
uulilp tor the HM will bo cranial on til. Urn
Monday to December next, to terms or the law.
SW.IHM “' H ' TOOKK -° rtl “ r ’-
UMSOKGItS— Thtmmr Cmmmtm.
Ordinary,Office Xor. 5, 1873.
Whereia La^a Adams, mokes application, by
petition, t . this court for letter* of Dismission
*he Gna dianshlp of the estate, property
and effects of A. J. Hagan, a minor.
-4:1 p»wons interested are therefore notified to
file their objections f* sold oourt, otherwise sakl
letters will bs granted to term* of the law.
• njOKE.Or-U^.
VXOKGM-TAm—m. Cmmmtm,
Ordinary's Office, Nov. 15 1X73.
VniMJM tonporkr, Ictur, of A.lmiul«r,tl.m
having been granted on the estate, property and
effects of Joseph Tooke, col., of aablcounty.
to teres te«l are notified to file their
objections In court, otherwise permanent letiera
to u™ u m,ud “ ““
.OTlMW H: * TXJItP, OrdlL.ry.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
MABYUcDEE.) Libel far Dl.orce la
J ThomasSnpc lor Court,
——McGEE.) October Term, ts73
♦koto r ' p ^ rin £ to th ® rtourt, from the return of
tbesbetui, t£u tb. IMeto! 1, |b. .bore
stated ease, resides out of the county, and It
also, appearluu that he reside* out of the (Mote.
fm “2?* 0 ®', °*ri«tod that service be per-
by publication of this order, ono* a mouth
for four mouths In the Thomasvill* Times or
j^utbern Enterprise. *****
DUPJU.'ra *//oPIil.ss 1 4. U. t/AKStLL,
A 17 *- tor Libelant. J Jmlee S.C •* <•
STATE OF GEORGIA. Thmnir^Cofetr--I
^ abov * ‘••fer Is a true extract
from the Mtantea of Superior Court
«ct» ucrantbrlm *' U ‘ ^'topitj-'etork.
Gofedtt Ooanfy
»^ r ^.T?L 0! !n 0E0R0,A » Cofouitt County^—
O Mill be sold on the iistTuesdav. In Jsrina-
ti next, before the Con t House door in Moul-
trie, Colquitt C*>., the following property bHnt;
rr-\ N ' * Jl **»d IU, to the Mb district
• Levle<! <*n as the propertr
T,VrT7Ctofttotoltof, .•Cl. aXUKrS
ooed la Jastice Court. Proportv levlod on aswl
det *' t4 She* Iff Colquitt Co.
C -*S« | U Conlgr.
Ordinary's Offico, Dee, 1st. 187A
Util ^
1—^fcre. io —**1— «a. - Mm.,1 u.
"Si
Administrator’s Sale.
ffiKMWjsas-^rteT:
mote aS the Cturt hi am doorja Motiltrie.ie —i L 1
uESClitJK UwftU homn tU-
T*'aad’Lot Xa 27*: also, oU of Lot
X& 2TI, tying n Efist side of kurrvaoe creek •
for th# b^ffit of the heirs and creditor* ot
said dec ^ Terms, ooe-half cosh, aad tho
"1**7 tafei rredit with rates and
fi&Jgjrtty. «- C GKEVORT^
WilXhesold before the Coen Home door
J* >fe_trei of Moultrie, oetfe Eret
—TLiB- A JBSg
F. PAINE,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
feaml Street. TBOMASYILLE, OA.
Work., promptly done utiafactioa
ranfoed. mar21-iv
THCiXASYILLE
LIVERY, FEED AMO SALE
STABLES
8. J. H0HM8, PE0PBIET0R.
Aanowtk. mu cmplM. Unrj. SUtud
Fred Stable* ta South Georgia, fUmUhed with
HORSES and (BUGGIES.
FIESTA! LA 83 TUM0TJT8
Furnished, with oc_ without driren, double or
ngle, to go to any port of the country.
Gcod Sheds and Stock Lots for Brovurs.
HACKS and CARRIAGES,
jHwaye on hand tor the ncmn&modntlou efftm-
OMNIBUS will attend oU Tratos.
npri-ly
TH0MASYILLE
(In Drerer & Isaacs’ stores, Jackson
Street.)
Constantly on hand a large variety of
FURNITURE,
COSISTIXQ OF
phamber Suits. Bureaus. iWsrdrobos,
^nch Bedsteads, CBaira, Ror*
era. r*afes, Tables, Loun-
French Bedsteads, Choirs, Rook-
— r*afea, Tables, I ~
ffea, Kto., Xto.
Ho guarantee to Mil Purnltnre u cheap u It
sa bought in Savannah or Elsewhere.
We will also take orders tor Furniture ann <le-
t er you the Manufacturer's Invoices and charge
at 4 per cent commission* Satisftction guanui-
red.
You con Helect any style and quality of Purnl-
ure fhmo ir Photograph Book. Give us a call.
RUSHING a OUTTEN,
NATIVE WINE.
PROQjllSTtOM
-FROM THE—
Piney Woods Vineyard,
DELEWAIiE WIKE,
CONCORD
HARTFORD “
HARTFORD SWEET “
Wine to recommended by the highest medical
and scientific authorities as the very best sllniu
'ant for the sick or hale.
Good Wine made—ns It must be—from the
R are juice of the Grape* needs no putting or blow-
ig up of its merits. For thousands of years
Wine has been, and Is now, the undisputed
"king" of beverages, In health and oul of It. t wo
silver medals, and Several other prniniums have
been awarded to my wines; and the high testi
monials from the fore'gn born cltltens here, folly
ist to the merits of these Native Wines.
For sole In bottles or barrels by
John Stark, Proprietor P. TV. V.
lealalk Belsle
AT HI£ OLD STAND,
htancliea.
ALSO
Lumber for Sale—all Soria nml
Style.
GRIST MILL
His Grist Mill is kept In perfect order and
makes .1/cal and Ilom toy inferior to no other
stpam mill In the country.
GRINDING DAYS.
THCKSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
COFFINS!
Metalic Burial Cases and HfelaUc Cas
kets,
represented by this cut, constantly on hand
Bakery
AND
CONFECTIONERY,
A. HOMEISTEB,
AT HIB OLD STAMP,
Mats,
Jellies,
Pickles,
. Fruit*, alt kind*,
1 everything to this line of merrhaadi*
TOYS:
mbcactog everything eaicuJo-
tod to idem* the Utile 14k*.
Fine Liquoru.
r„ vrfioj -Jr^, w,^r i» tfc , „
kM -*—* Ur,n .to..
ale «£ LAGER
A a >OX DRAUaBT.
WEDDING
^ •orrtori a*Ms sfert aotks.
SALE AKD LIVERY
STABLES!
Baggies and Hones Ca Hire,
—AND—
PartiM aeat to aay portion ot Mis |
COUNTRY,
At the ■
SM..;i'aiiiii
HAND&OMf HEW '
t J.
•a* >t
gtSatoswa
fUMMShttiA ft*.
^FooU reapectfolly — non are ta tha pahlht
anmaUy, thatbs cares iftsmw of too
Throat, Gravel, Diseases of the Heart
and Liver, In tarnation of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, Do-
UHtatsd Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indigestion,
Sick Headache,
AKD SNfR
DHeaaet of Look StanffM*
Canoe**)
iMYftrlaktyCwBff.
PILES TREATED
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
To The Ladies!
He would respectfully srdoudcs.
that hs cures all diseases peculiar to
Females. He has never failed to give
relief where his directions were strictly
carried out. Huudreda of Females in
Georgia aud other States, supposed to
be iDcurablo, having been treated bi
so many physicians, without benefit,
will cheerfully render testimony iu be
half of his ability to euro all diseases
so universally prevailing with their
Sex.
- Because of hit unlimited snrnraa.
he makes this branch of his protection
a specialty.
Ho may bo found at all hours during
the day at lua Drugstore, McIntyre's
building, on Jackson,Street, Thomas-
vtllo, Georgia.
A good assortment ol
FAMILY
Kept constantly on hand.
Teiam C'ami ! Profit* Shall ! I
ffaouunm., Os. March a, tars.
marCS-lj.
D AVIES * ce..
DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
&MUG8,
Mspicijcjsst
Gakmicals*
PAIJTT8,
Oils,
Gai'eass,
TOIELT AND FANCY 69008,
^PBRE
Wines and Liquors,
i A
Prcscipllon-i care/ully cton poamJmJ
at all Lours.
mch tt-l-y
Dining Saloon.
T *“* •»*»“«<> .
Fresh eyaters aad Fbfc
and toe mr or trrn'nu
Weak Ml Amt «d AM H*an.
_ location ox :: aciuom st.
Tb« iriwiktr take# toaMare >■ i OmIii .
AVPmJSZSto;
l<aF«*l uyreftf,,,, feswtoiibiinp
. Ooocl t4> Kat.
~j—s "*533 Ski a£r,K~K
!■ oddhjrm to tW Solowi, be bos mv« Lam
smA wlUkaepcvMtaaUysupfdtod with
The Finemt Cigarw.
fOrM#«fthsftflowtacwtft«ftrkrre4a muw to
•tore; Brioa Viaorto, La SkaCfe,La Jtore.Bal.
•fere. iitsMs; LftlWfe UmnUm,
*T arery
“■a?u«?aS3Mr
ta “* — 1 *»r«T
MVO-lr A. T. FaXYATT.
TBoa c.Mrrotml «,ISM iwtaw,
WRIGHT k CTEIALL,
HANKERS
AXD
OOMRIfiSIOH KE&OHAim.
mm
SaddfoW;*
AND f '
HAKNESfifc
BRIDUM, • ,SH*I
and all klaja of Bom I
rnty OreCy
OSD
Wagon Kuwiais.
I have On hnad a Ugp JAmk W
l.EATRBR
of ■ Mh«|
‘JSaat
aWVgiinglwattf .yr*
CSILDUXS OAMtUMSk
w?
which I Zit'aTfmSS
pt foU and sen mat SUM .nHtaUma
paid to orders by mail.
mahUly
DEALERS in |
WRYQ900S. WOQTts
HAT 8,
HARCWARC KTO., tTO.
OohoUttog In port «t
Domestic Goods, Brown Home
spuns, of all kinds, B!camp
ings, Tickings, Paut *
Stuffs, Crockery
ud .Twythlo* aMdad bj man; sut aa
PLOWS, HOES, TRACES, Etc.
We buy oar floods at thOlewmt pri
ces aud we Intend telling tor abort
Profit*. Call and examine our slock
before purchasing.
We are AgenU tor the Quitman
Factory and wo nro ptepared to Air*
cish tLelr Yarns and other Good*, oa
;ood term* a* the tame Good* can
ight in the State.
mch 21 ly
HAN8ELL ft HANtELL,
Fire Insuranoe Agts,
R*eprc*entlng Old Hartford, of
HARTFORD 002* ST.
North British
AMD i U
SOUTHERN MUTUAL,
r 21-1/.
DBAYING and HAULINCH
nutrituro to D-w u *a**li|>f
SINGLE DBiT L01B,
Or say otktr qmstilr that ■*/W UOng,
t tups tor rfp-d *«Mao Tm—, wan
CAREFUL DRIVERS,
/.*. Men «ao».
J6SEW JEAflElftlM.
W*** *Ami id Jresh^
uuisweg 09
Jewelry, Watches, Clccfa^
illP #-?0l
kosioal nreTEOMEm
*" •»
WEST END HOUSE.
To Vinton ol ThnnmirTle th* Do
poster eftrs mdSetmiili^*’ * '