Newspaper Page Text
- — ~—■ 5. r— t ^ ~
”rr.
«!»f*
THE TIMES.
cj'.jr THOMASVILLE,. G A.
Satdrdat, Febbpaxt 14, — 1874.
Local, column.
. 1 '/CHURCH DIRECTORY. .
Thera willberarvteeeliitiieYarioaecharehee
to morrow ee follows;
Baptist Chorea —Service* by the Bor. Mr.
Qsnklen at tiwnsusl bout* morning oml even
ing. Sunday School, 9 A. M.
Method?* Church.—*’ervloe« by Ber. Mr.
McGehce at the ueual morning and evening
hoar*. BundajSchool, 3 P.M.
Presbyterian Church.—Rev. Mr. Quartennan,
at usual hours, morning and evening Sabbath
8ehool 4 P.94.-
Episcopal Church. — No rcrvlces, Sunday
School 0 pm, , ■ . 4
Post Office Bonn.
Prom and aftor thiadate, tho office will bo open
for the delivery of null, ae follows :
Prone a. is., to 12 m., In the morning.
lock boxes can get their l....
maii. for all point.p. M .
March Slat 1873.
Cotton Market.
Good Ordinary...
now-»bur*grnpMHdo-got-»on>etimes.
A few tickets of the Georgia Real
Eftate and Immigration Co., Grand
Lottery arc left
Remember we club tho Times with
“Godcy’s Ladies Book,” both for one
year, for S3,75.
Read the advertisement of the Go,,
Real Estate and Immigration Com
pany’s Grand Lottery. Come up and
give $10 dollars lor a chance to get
rich. Tickets for sale at this office. .
Ai Levy’s: new prints and a fall
line ol Domestic Goods. ’
At Levy’s: a magnificent stock of
Dress Goods, comprising all the new
styles.
At Levy’s: the largest and most
fashionable stock of Gent’s and Youth’s
clothing.
At Levy’s* ft large line of the cele
brated Seamless Kid Gloves, and oth
er qualities. Embroideries and Laces,
Sash Riboos, Velveteens aud ail oilier
novelties of the reason.
At Levy's: Blankets, Flannels and
Piece Goods in large varieties. Also,
200 .Shawls of the latest styles jus,
opened.
At Levy’s: Goods at wholesale or in
large quail lilies, very low.
apr. 5-ly
A new hotel has been miked of for
n long lime, and we have it at Iasi
ll in under the City Hall, known »f
‘•Spans I/otel.” Board only $7 p*r
month. No distinction on account of
color, previous present, or luturo con
dition.
We learned last Saturday, just li
time to be too late to annouuce it,
that Dr. \V. C. Cnrson had been con
firmed as Postmaster, aud we reckon
he will take hold soon..
Warranty Deeds.—We have just
gotten up and now have on hand
large lot o! neatly printed aud well
arranged blank forms of Warranty
Deeds; price 125, per quire, or lOcts.,
apiece. CaM and supply yourself, tf
J. W. Kcndiick, Goode & McSwain,
T. N. Hopkins and Hammond & Da
vis have been assigned for the defence
of the Hall murderers at tho Court m
March next.
Marshal fipair has reduced public
board (at the market bouse) to $7,00
per month. Cheap enough. We
hope he’l do a good business.
A good assortment o! Locks Edgi
Tools, and goneral Hardware. Guns.
Pistols, limiting and Fishing Tackle
is sold by James Watt. Call and se*»
his new style Fishing Bobs, oct 25-tt
Sunday last was about the gloom
iest day wo have had in some time.
A slight, cold rain ftdl all day, and
every body stayed in doors. We
didn’t even hear a church bell.
" Rodgcrs& Elliot’s, table Knives, Sin
gle. Double and Treble i latcd Spoons
and Forks of the best maker. Rod-
Letter heads neatly printed, and
paper furnished for $7.<K)per thou
sand.
Wc have received the first uumbt r
of “The Constitution,” just started at
Monliccllo, by Col. F. R. Fildes form
erly of the Quitman Banner. It is n
neat, well gotten up slice 1 , just such a
one as the Col. knows ho « to get out.
We hope the people of Monticello will
rightly appreciate iL
What m Worist-A gfntKuiau onev uk
wl, "WhalUvoaiu?" when a niirricC naan
replied: -she i. an essay
grace in one volume, elegantly bound. Al
though U may be dear, every m.-.n should h*\
a ropy ot it." We will only add, that when
mnn taken a wife, he t-bouK buy her the
••Monumental" or, "All Eight" Cooking
Stove, and give her a fair start at housvkee,
lug. For sale only by JAMES WATT.
JautO-tf
A Pleasant Surprise and a To-
r-i,
Methodist Church will agree with us
that on last -Wednesday he had a
pleasant surprise.' The good noble
hemrted Udies of the church apprecia
ting bis /hithfiilTabofTlSe*' post year
and designing to encourage and cheer
him ic his arduous duties, tor the pres
ent, resolved on a novel bat good plan
to do so; and on Tuesday a committee
of ladles waited on all of the lady
members, explained their object -and
asked them to send ih to the parson
age on Wednesday, during the day,
some article, of any nature, necessary
about housekeeping, anything they
might choose, and of course they all
agreed to send something. So early
IFcdncsday morning, the presents be
gan to pour in, and servants with
waiters, baskets, sacks and the like
besieged the parsonage, and the varie
ty was amusing, and too numerous to
mention. . , ,
Well, God bless the ladies. Where’e
the man into whose head inch happy
thought would have entered. We
admire the spirit; such things go a
mng way to cheer the preacher and
lighten bis cares; and we know that
this little act will give onr preacher a
deal of happiness that will lost through
the year, and ever cause his mind to
revert with pleasure to the people ol
ThoinasvHIe. We do not encourage
our ministers enough no how, as a
general thing. We take too much jaf
a business view of it We may pay
them well and all that but these, stdoli
though they be, acts ot kindness, to
kens of appreciation and encourage
ments are loo often neglected. Where
the church make It business pay him
his salary aud say now go ahead, why,
a preacher is human, and while his
heart might dictate a different course
he Is apt to make it business too or at
>;asi he will not have his heart in it
as he otherwise would.
The surprise was complete and a
magnificent success.
The Stockholders meeting of the A
A G li It., was well represented by
Iliomasville. Monday ami Tuesday
lights the iruin was crowded. We
! id n’t sec much room for picking up
wen hers aud Savannah. We
iopc iliey may nli get back safe and
iicr. Our Junior and legal neighbor
-veu’t off very Mufountly mot-day nig at,
guo.w Ji«jy f>u»d n loose "fhar e”
ay lug around.
Cclql jt Cou\rr Ga.
This ci-rltfh * that I consulted Dr.
John D. Andrews, of Thomasv.lle on
bo 31*t. of July, last, fn n gaid to a
urge cnnci-r on one of my cheeks, fust
approaching the eve. I immediately
•.Wed myself under the Dr’s, treat-
uent, mi l in aliout six days the can
tor was removed. I am now eniir.lv
•veil, and would earnestly advise •.fl
vho may be similarly amiefod, to con-
•ult the Dr., at Jhotnis ville, Thomas
ounty. Ga., and be cured.
Natuan Flowers.
Office Co. Boahd of Education, 1
Thomasville, Ga.. Feb» 7 74 j
t'guler meeting of Hoard. Present
ll A Carr aud AI It McRx. Mr. Me-
Rro, was chosen President pro tern
i'wo being a majority of members in
L-ommisai jn, constituted a legal quo
rum. I he following rules ana regulm
lions wete adopted:
1 The public Schools must be free
all pupils of legal age.
•vbo are able aro honorably bound to
a reduced rate of tuition, say ono
, more or less, and they anu the
teacher may agree, but no one is to be
excluded because of non-payment of
luiiion.—The teacher, however, may
expel a pubpil for misbehuvior. sub
ject to on appeal to the Board of Edu
cation.
2 Those teachers having the lagest
average attendance, in proportion to
their pay, shall receive a small addi
tional compensation therefor.
3 The Commissioner Is authorized
to extend the 40 day schools to 00
days, whenever he receives evidence
that the average attendance is at least
25.
4 The State School Fund shall be
apportioned among the S sub districts
according to tho uumber of children
jf schdol age m them; and in no cose
will mure teachers be employed than
the Board is able to pay.
G No school is a Public School until
(be contract is signed by the Commis
sioner. After this date no contract
will be dated back When a teacher
demands bis pay lie must produce his
contract.
The sub districts shall be numbered
us follows:
1st Dih’t, Thomasville, or G37 D G M.
2nd “ Cairo, 753 *•
3rd “ Oehlockonci*, 1227 44
4U» 44 Duncanville, 575 u
3tl» ** Boston. 754 44
tfth *• Glasgow, Ml 44
iib *• Ways, 753 44
Kth “ Murphy’s, 1212 44
with such changes in boundary .ts the
•foard may hereafter deem best
make.
7 Teachers arc responsible for the
good gc-vtru-uent, and for moral as
-veil os the meuttel training of ilitdr
pupils. These who can ol or trill nt
ouform to ine rtquirciuonls will Have
nq3r
as ville district 3 mo'
. .Reportapproved.
. 'The Commissioner reports' that
oinee last regular meeting he has vis-
ited Cairo* Popular Springs, Frtdoaia
and the Pribbc Schools -in. Thomas
ville for colored children. And that,
being authorized by the Board, he has
examined and licensed Jfita Abbie B
Clark and Miss 8allie Faekltr and
countersigned J P Lunsford's 1st class
certificate from an adjoining county.
He has also visited, officially, the pub
lic school of John F Hall and (be pri
vate school qf Mrs. A C Cooper, both
fn Thomasville.
U. A. Carr one ot the Business
Committee, reports thatCol. Rockwell
and he have audited and paid the
following accounts:
No. 01-2, H. A. Carr, Comm’r for
services $48, for stationery $6 3-4:—
$54.75, the same being sworn to as re
quired by law. •••■*' ; V
No. 10, Nancy Quarles, teachers,
balance on 1873, $35.
On motion the salaries of Miss A. &
Harrell and Mrs. Lydia Peyton, coL,
were raised, the former to .$25 per
month, the latter to $15 per month,
on the condition that their average at
tendance of pupils be at lent 25, and
their schools are -extended to three
months upon the samo condition.
The Board examined and licensed
the following teachers:
M. C. Ruiford,age 24, experience
1 l-2ye»r*,for a term of 1 year.
Maggie Cone, col., age 15, expe
rience none, for a form of l*2year.
The Board authorized the Com’r to
purchase with school funds $25 worth
of primary School Books and to sell
the same at cost to the citizens of
Thomas county.
Hsving appointed Rockwell and
"orir a Committee on unfinished bus
iness, the Board adjourned to the first
Saturday in March.
M. R. McRAE, Prcs’d’t pro tem.
Henry A. Carr. Secretary.
REVERSE "ACTION.
Thomasville, Feb. 12,1874. - -
Editors Times:—About the 20th, ol
January the Council rejected the ap
plication of James Evans for the office
ot Clerk and Treasurer for Council.—
• he present incumbent being the high
est bidder.
Mr. Evans proposed to do all the
work of Council lor about $400, less
then J. Love did; yet Love’s prop-
•feiuon was accepted, but the reason
of this sac not stated. This week
Jouo: ;i lfVrrses the order of tilings:
Tin* Enterprise and the Times put
in bids for publishing Proceedings of
Council. The Timss is the highest
Mdd= r,but the Enterprise gets the job,
lud slraugc to say, Love publishes as
the reason, it was ihj lo rest bid. Toe
logic of ibis is either Triplett is fooled,
or the Council means
Retrenchment.
The Grand Lottery of The
G Korol a R. E. <0 I. Co.—This is an
enterprise golteu up on a fair and
square plan to dispose of real estate,
ti is no “chromo” and “book” hum
bug. Every Ticket draws a prize of
not less than ten dollars and the high
est is $25,000. It may seem strange
that every ticket draws a prize. Some
may not see into it, because it would
appeal that the company made noth
ing by that; but all they wont to make
Is in tho sale of the property. They
arc satisfied with that, and certainly
anybody ought to be satisfied to give
ten dollars tor a chance at prizes
ranging from ten dollars to $25,000.—
We are agents for the company, aud
have tickets for sale.
TO THE TOTIyTO THE WESTt
iiiiIIM. VSSi&inj to
k •‘Ss”* ™d». lanlttM.
KSSSyisS
Jt U rtfUiiir, U* oulf im r*mn~t Mm
^ss^ss£ss:i.srLSr&
Mawlta, preuoJiuo&r neb Ibnn*
»Itopiircliu.ticket. t«St. Loot.ortb. I.
Is the skattfit, cheapest, quietest, best andoslg
Has under one amnucemeat from NaabrUle to
St. Lool*. and Is from GO to 200 miles the short-
•ettoSt-Looie, tiwi City, Omaha, Dearer.
ChUornia, Texas, and all western point*. Die
abotLs ‘ Chkaco Shortest line,* / ris Eras*.
You can secure the cheapest rats* for year-
MWllnan. I.fn-
*» or by letter, to O. j>. hour, Booth-
oral*—riserAgeot. PoeteHseBe»afa,Ch»t-
•“Toofo, Tean^ or to the udersfened.
IT. B. DA VJENFORT,
„ , , Qenersl Ticket Afcat, St. Louie.
To trouble toon —"—
Juma-lf.
Legal Adrertisementa.
Sheriff Sales for March.
lXTILLbE SOLD before the Court House door
TV to the town of rhomasrlUe, between the
kpd hours of sole. *n the first Tuemlay In
March nest, tho following property to-wit:
LoU of laud NotSS, conuiningaM acres, and
•WacreeofLotofUndNoJfiJaadall oflotof
land N o 3M on the west aide of Barnett's creek
which part of lot No 8M tnuiiosed to contain
!• acres in all containing loo acres more or
Inw, in the 17th District Of Thomas county, Ga.
levied on as the property of T L Parker to
satisfy a fl fa issued at December term Thom-
s* Superior Court 1*7, in favor 2* U B Strick-
Also at the sam
time i
, Lot of
l«il No 3UI. Uw 17lli lVutrie’trt
ty Ga; conuiningtM acres mart less. Levied
on as the property of Sampson Colvin, to satU-
‘ a ts issued at Tbutaas Superior Court,
IfW; in favor of
i of Lot of
TOR' _
INVESTMENT.
The well known film of • ».
I.KUBITSHEK3 BRO.,
terms, their
Large aid Wen Selected Stock
Groceries
•rr . AND
merchandise.
They also offer
FOR LEA8E OR RENT
On Easy Terms
Their Two Story Brick Store,
. Of Brand and Jackson Streets,
U, 2£ th ? T w. , i th «B aeceesarr fixtaree.
Thelmilding is Large and conveniently ar v
*• by fur the
-wet riigibl business stand in the City.
Soch articles as may nee be dispeaed of with
the trst of the stocky win be sold at the lowest
«**• t°r,Cwb, and /or Cash Only; to this rule
w,li w *»o exception*.
All persons indebted to the firm are notified
and cantestiy requested to come forward ant
make immediate settlement, as they are de-
“ wind up their nusiaeas
deUy.
I. IGBITSHEK A BRO.
Jan-17 S-mo
arned term
October, i
Also, same time and place, 120 acres _
tend No 314. 182 acres Lot of land No MS, and
XaereaofLetof land No 2* lying la the ltth
District of Thomas county, Ga. JgvM on as
the property of r H Massey to satisfy a t fa
iMoed at Thomas Superior Court, April term
ltdfi, in favor of James Cone. Property point
ed out by plaintiff
AUo, at same time and |dace. Lot of land No
230, hi the 13th District of Thomas county, Ga.
Levied on as the property of Exiaa Powell, to
satisfy a fl fa issued at December term Thom
as Superior Court 1*2; In favor of Donald Mr-
Dan. Property pointed on t by plaintiff
feb7-td D. F. LUKE, Sheriff
GBOMtaa*, Tlw7c-m»y7
Court of Ordinary, Feb. 12,1374.
Whereas, Jenking Simon «.as filed la my office
bis petl'lou tor exemption of personalty; these
are therefore to require all persons concerned,
toils in ayefle their etyectioc* if may rhejr
hare, on or before tbs 23 Inst., by 10 o’clock a m,
and If none sufficient are filed la Court thereto.
I oil* puss upon thes*me on the date above
feb!4-2t # JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordinary,
UKOHOitS—Thmemma CotwSw.
Court of Oniiumry. Feb. 2, 1874.
Whereas, John Ifidcs, sr^ of said county,
mace* ippliiatioD to tills Court for exeuipiion
.if peroouaity and valuation aud retting apart
•il hoiuc^tca l of reality. If no sufficient objec
tion i* made auti filed in Court .hereto, 1 wil
pm^ ui^n the feamcon Tureday tbeMtb (Uft.
febl-Ot JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordinarv.
M,otris jsmttMo
TAILOR.
fS.'SasS
F. PAINE,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
Bn*l StTMt. TKOMA SVILLE, GA
Work promptly done utiifactioa
uaranteod. mar 2M-
THOMASVILLE-
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
attain oi smui couaij,
ikes application for iiermanvut letu-rs of
administration
ofnaidcour
having prevl
in this office on
if 21 It Tooke,
. .... granted,) a
hereby notified to file their obji
" before the first Monnay in
JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordinary.
«EOB«f4-nemu Commtu.
Ordinary, Office Feb. 2, W74.
Whereas Majrfmillia Sheffield, adminUtra-
trlx on the estate of John Sheffield, late of said
county deceased, makes application for an or
der granting leave to sell the real estate of
said deceased; all persons interested are here
by notified so file their obi oct ions in this office,
on or liefore the first Monday In March next,
otherwise said order will be granted as the
law directs.
feb7-30d JO& W. SEWARD, Ordinary.
0. J. N0BBIS, PB0PBIET0B.
Has now tbs most complete Livery Sale ami
eed Stables in 8otuh Georgia, forni-bed with
(every best N
HOUSES and, (BUGGIES.
HBBT-OLAES TDBH0UTS
urolsbed, with or without drivers, double or
ngle, to go to any part of the country.
Good Sheds and Stock LoU for Drovers.
HACKS and CARRIAGES,
jflwq* 00 lund tor the accommodation offam-
ill attend al
»p*viy
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OEOffiaM-ffiMM* Cmmutr.
Court of Ordinary, Feb. fid, 1874
Whereas, Prank Tooke, administrator on
the estate of Joseph Tooke, deceased make*
application to tkis Court for an order granting
leave lo sell the real estate of said deceased:
all persons interested are hereby notified to
file their objection* in this office on or before
the first Monday in March next, otherwise
*ai<l order will he granted ia term* of the law.
feb7-30J JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordinary.
C EOBGI*-*
GO 70 TEXAS
VIA THE
LONE STAR ROUTE!
(IXTEBXATIOKAl AND CHEAT NOKTIIERS R. R.)
Passengers go»ng toT-zas via Memphis and
Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line
at Ixiugvu'W, the Rest Route to Pallistine.
.« Waco, Austin, Huntsville. Houston,
•n and all points in Western, Central,
. and Southern Texas,
I*a*Hungers via New Orleans will find it the
Vst Route to Tyler, Mincola, Dallis, Overton,
dockcit. Lmgview and all polaU In Eastern
Whereas, the estate of Dennis Williams,
lrue of ukl county deceased, la without legal
representation, and the same being liable to
anagement and waste, temporary letters
Ministration have this day been granted
on said estate, to the Public Administrator of
said county until the first Monday in March
next, at which time permanent letters wi*l
be granted to said public admirii.Urator, unless
application shall l>e made, without proper ob
jection, by those entitled by law to adminis
trator. JOS. W. sfWaud. Ordinary.
fcb7-30d
Eastern and Southern Texas,
Pa*«engen viaNew OrleanL
Route to Tyler, Mincola, Pallia, Overton,
• —keit. Longview ami r** —•-*- *- **—*—
- Northeastern Texas.
Thi* line is well built, thoroughly equipped
with every modern improvement, including
New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Pal*
ance sleeping Car*. We*
Miller** Patent Safety 1
am! now here else can tl
pletcly depend on a spci
aide j mrner.
The LONE STAR R<
Mtsv erml the inery: *•!
by the pjblirrtiooof ar
ft.11 ocument, contain.i
met map, which can bet
by addressing the <
AGENT. Internatroiial
14.it.nail, Houston. Tex
K
rt-
lh-
K
fra
fiJBORCLf-TDtsu Count*.
Ordinary's Office, Jan. 30, 1874.
Whereas, A. T. Taylor has made application
f-»r leters of administration on the estate of
Joshua Taylor, deceased, these are therefore
to require all persons concerned, to file
in my office, on or before the first Monday
in March next their objections, if any
they have, to said appointment, otherwise
permanent letters of administration will be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signs
JsnSltl JOS. W. SEWARD, Ortfin*
iln ir ccrtificmoa revoked.
8 Public teaebeiit may receive pu-
pila from other couuties at whatever
AuunATi. .rates they aee proper, but five cents
Thomasville, Ga. j per day for each oue ol such pupil*
Afilt be deducted from their salaries.
9. Hie Board decides that 15 cr 25
Miss Addie McClellan pul the whole
ol the Tuts* office, from the Sanctum j bona fide pupils means oue of these
to the %*ompo*ing room, in smiles the i ouroher** in average attendance. Any
other day. by .ending up u nice batch ' wl,08e avur “' ? ' ! **
of valentines, .elected by her from her
choice stock. Many thanks, and, may
the 23th contince you that tho boy.
and girl, have a taste for pretty thing,
and you have not ono left.
Attention Mehcbants.—We have
on hand n supply of blank liens which
wete gotten up by Col. Vclntyre, aud
will hold against nuything nod per-
fcctly safe. Also common crop liens
with name ot merchant inserted; neat-
)y printed and a good form, at 125, per
ijuire. Send in your orders. tf
Hotel Akbiv.tts.—Messrs George
Ilagin and Sandy Bobert. arrived in
town Wednesday last and aro .top
ping at Luke 1 . Hotel. They brought
to town three bog. nod some com and
shucks, which they borrowud from Ur.
Wa Hurd and forgot to ask him
about it. Bat ahu, for thew town
gdaU, bo fonnd it oat and followed
them to^ town,took out a search warrant
and found tho hog* jam as Urey wero
kUfod, got cleaned nor nothing, tang
ly hid in the bottom of tba ux
They UVo in fawn, loaf arwnd and
igfc wus/&yfifr ifilifys
icacbcr whose average attendance in
less than 15 or 25 be is employed to
teach, will have a proportionate de
duction made fiom his salary. But if
die teacher will allow his patrons to
nuke up lost time at any time after
the public school is closed and a suffi
cient number of them petition the
Board to that effect, then uo such de
duction will be made.
Unanimously adopted,
Tlie Commissioner reports that he
has established tho following public
schools:
No 4 AW Ivey, in 2nd or Cairo
district for 3 mo’s at $75.
No 5 J P Lunsford, in same district
for 3 mo’s at $90.
No 0 Miss J S McMurrny, 1st or
Thomasville district, for 3 mo'i at $7A
No 7 R U Harris, 3d or Ochlocko-
nee district, 3 mo’s at $90.
No 8 Miss A B Clark, 1st or Thom
as ville, 3 mo's at $90.
No 9 L N Veal, 3d or Ocblockonee
district, 3 mo’a at $75.
No 10 John F Hall, 1st or Thoroas-
ville district, 2 mo's 850.
No 11J W Carter, col. 4lb or Dun
canville district, 3 mo’s $50.
No 12 James £ Dyson. 3d or Och-
lockoncc district, 2 mo’s $50.
No 13 Edward Evans, 6th or Glas
gow district, 2 mo’a 850.
ph^ra.fM^ a,orVur ‘
- - Ko;15-Fra-it Peak, £o;;ltt TLont-
i’J.I Jlt««l. H U
rn..-M«tw for
. -UMliag Hitb
extra ckatf*. 1 bi* 11m
■ i bciwfti th* Mi
<ll-
34i
try
!!h
tb«. W
sure* for tcnilort, ,
aiiU.LuU. u,c.
tlciiuws, u bo intpre
aft# tbt ji4*>xgc of vac
iilici - '■
W.w
ticket
*4 Louusad i
■* it 1mm
«• • ***“* *f ,,in F Difoogh tickets to Um
West, tor n.au, cirealansnUtinsetables ad<
dreM either J y McCarthy, Ciacianatti. O.. oi
I* B Great, St. loui* Mo^ either of whom wil
faraisk any taformation desired. fcb!4-ly
Joy to tbe Hoi
Fr<
Among the many tno>
> the happiness aart as
— the iy#i _ _
purine* the hlnsL It never *sQa. ae tkana-
Tld* valuable medicine ia prepared and ao)d bv
L. H. Rend Said, DrutC^t. - tlTntn. Ga. PriS
3150perbotUe, Allmpectable fripLlS
UH. B*ADn*Ltx^SSfpiii^
as imuieduftely ana-'her *upp y ofBnaorikttk's
rntuRMmTUB. we find tt to te an that
It clalaaed for it, awl wo have wltoeaaed tho mrat
dented MdUvPi; effiseta pranced by.
YaryKcepectnuly, hmufiJiauxon.
We the underrirned Drmgisti taka yliswn In
comraendias totes trale, Dr.J.BxtDnUb'*
Fulsui RkOCLkToa— Mtisring it to be a coed
nadrattsM^nHMdyfor the dieeuMe farwMdh
W. A. Lanesell, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Woon, Tatlob & Ca.
Aflewf* (j^
Redwxse A Fox, Atlanta. Ga.
. W. C Iuvao, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Root. A Sox, Marietta, Ga.
SaSiSwafea
THOMASVILLE
I 1
(In Dreyer & Isaacs’ stores, Jackson
Street.)
Constantly on hand a large variety of
FURNITURE,
COSI8TINO or
Chamber Suite. Bureaus. 'Wardrobes,
French Bejiatcads, Choirs. Bock-
era, .-ares. Tables, Boun
ces, Etc., Etc.
Wo guarantee to sell Furniture ae cheep ae it
m bought lu Savannah or Elsewhere.
, We will aleo take orders ioc Furniture anp de
liver you the Maaufocturer’s invoices and charge
but * per cent commlsalon* Satiaffictioe gwumn-
twri.
You can select any style and quality of Furni
ture fromour Photograph Rook. Give us acslL
RUSHING A OUTTJBN,
sprS ly. 1
GEORGIA. Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Feb. 4th, l|7i.
Whereas, J B Slater and Virginia Slater has
made application for letter* of Administration
on the estate of John slater deceased; the*e
are therefore to require all person* concerned
t*> lie In my office, ua or before the first Mon-
u*y in March next their objection*, if ant
they fcave to ?aid appoii.tiuenu otherwise uer-
rianoii letter* of admini.ttation will be
tiled the applicant*.
-i vt-n nudei ay hand and official signature.
:V5-3W JU6. W. SLW ARD, Onllnarj-.
anouct.t
. Court of ordinary, Kcl», C.h, ifc7L
Whrrea*. B A Bobo Ua* filled in tayofiice bit
a>l if
* will L
fer.T-Wi
• ssyoffic
natty; I
irerned.
exemption of pen
; to require air -
oJj« e oUjteiioi
Monday the 1G( „
Uffieient are filed in Court th<
pon the name on the date a bo ..
JOS.W. REWARD, Ordinary.
Notice!
I hereby totify mere ba-t. and plaster*, and
oth-r leron# in *aid -ounty, who Mil any
.rticle* cither by weight or measure, lo nr<4
luce their measure*, weight* and scale* l*>
ore tie at the Ordinary** office within the
icxt sixty day* to be tested l»y tbe r tarn laid
rrights and measure# adopted by UaeCongreM
V. H. All muitcwse forward in the
above stated tima, weighta and measures re
stamped every 12 mouths.
I call yonr special attention to the following
section of the new Code, to-wit:
Page STS, section lOriT.—Vendors most have
weight* and measures marked. AU peraoa*
engaged ia artting by weights and measures
shall apply to tbe Ordinaries of their respec
tive counties, and shall have their weight?
«d *® marked, and ia d^anlt tbere-
• eoM, * t » mtte or other
writing, the consideration of which U an
commodity sold by their wrighte and measure
AU who fad to come forward ore not only
liable to the penalty of the law but, according
***** tss not collect
£$£‘ryr'$Si£ > ,r$?« UJ *
IAT-C.1 JUS. W. SEWARD. Ordlurf.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE,
LETMC9K.1 LMbrOtan).
stated rasa, rnriifm • ut of tes county, and te
£tt!SSu£5£?S£22.!}JSi
ter fonr mmtbs fa. ten Tbsmnssffite Tauu or
ffSrgi.vssTBmuxs i j.b.BAmtLL,
•J* certify that tho abw« order ia a trot extract
from ths Mantes of Sapsrkr Court
— J- B. t. DAVIS,
ctW snrssmfrrtm Deputy Cier^
Colquitt County
OEOBO.A, emu. CMMT.
Oi tsujl n*— *— —
i*rZEE35iita&
•pas rsncwuH
xzMss
ra-ly
flroJMSHug, fit.
Throat, Qrwctl, Distant tf tin Bun
««d Liccr, Incarnation of the glow
ach, DUtatuoftiuEyt, Dt-
muted System*, Dysptp.
-o, or Indigestion,
Sick Beadaehe,
AUD
Cancers
Invariably Churei.
PILE8 TREATED
WITH I NUMITKD SrcCE8S,
McGIaskac,
DBVI-ER 1>:
Saddles, Bridles.
AND
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From SfoOO nd upwud.
HARNESS, •• .14.00 »
BRIDLES, • .1^)0 *
•ad all kWh of Hon, Esmitnie,
Ever; ducription ot
CARRIAGE. •ttOCr.
AND
Wagon Hatmialfi,
Shoe Findings «tc.
I ban on hand a Largn Stock of
LEATHER
of nil ktndt, for ule at lo* pricts.
Enameled Leather and noth, aad
a Fine assortment of
CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.
I sm .sgent for the ILaasnaLL,
voob, HonsK-CoiiiK, and the Cele
brated DOW LAW, COTTON
PLANTES, which I sell at Factor,
iiricffi.
Call and see me. Strict attention
paid to orders b, mail.
mehttl,
ns wonld respectfully annouuce,
rant he cores oil disease* peculiar to
Females. , He hat never lolled to give
relief where hU directions were strictly
carried out Hundreds of Females in
Georgia and other States, supposed to
n« incurable, bavin? been treated In
KO si.any phyniefana, without benefi .
will ebeenuMv teudei te*tinionv in 1m--
hnlf of bis ability to euie all due u*« -
univtriMaiiy prcvai.ing with tUei;
■’•X.
Because of hi* unlimited succeo*.
he makes this branch of his profession
a specially.
He may bo found at all hour* during
tho diiy ut Ilia Drug Store, McfntyreV
hitiiilins, on Jackson Street, Tht ms.
ville, Georgia.
A good assortment of
Kept constantly on bond.
ZfcBKS Cash I Pnorrrs Small !!
ttomMTtu*. Ofc, Much a. un.
NATIVE WINE.
H©«E PR©©B®Tt©M
—FROM THE—
Piney Woods Vineyard,
DELAWARE WINE,
CONCORD
HARTFORD -
HARTFORD SWEET “
Wl«. I. rac«D.nd«I by tHc blfbMt Mtal
»m! sci-iiltfie Anthontira with* tnrybwt«lm«
ut lor
ic op of its- merit*. 'For thousand* of yean
wine li- . _ .
•king” of beverages, in tnnlthnmi mi o« it.
mcls't,
been, and buv, the nn lisputed
r meta't, *"l several other prenl iob have
awantol to m% wines; ■ ml the high t sti-
Tioulal* from the f.ire gn born cMton* here, folly
tttest to the merits of f ens Native Wines.
For *ak In bnttlcs-r barret* by
Jous Stack, Proprietor P. VT. Y.
ma>22.Iy.
Isaiah Befelcs
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Is prepared to plan and erect aay style Wood
Beddings, and soliciU Carpentering In aU iU
ALSO
Lumber for Sale—all Sorts and
Style.
GRIST mix
kept 1b perfect order emi
leas lay temrier to ae ether
GRINDING DAYS.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
cimnst
Metalie Burial Cases and Metalic Ca*•
te repreeemed by thlecu*, cewtewtfyew hand
•d for oote et remaaahle ratee.
Alee WOOD OOFFL9TS always on hand,
mara-iy
SALE AED LIVERY
STABLES
Reggies sad Horses tar ffin,
—AND—
Parties sent to any. portion al tbe
COCWTKY,
At the most Beaaoesbls Bates.
Hire man i, anas'iM .
HANDSOME NEW TOSBtOOXS,
^ lir.Vowcok
DAVOS & 00.
DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
&JSVCS,
MbDICI#X8,
MBMICsUeSa
JP&MVrSa
Oils*
EstusmBS,
TOIELT AND FANCY 6^08,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
’ ct mpounde
mch 22-1-y
Dining Saloon.
Table Supplied with
mi
Fresh Oysters and Fish
AMD THE BZBT Of EVERYTHING,
teals at Aay mtsA All Hoar
LOCATION ON JACKSON ST.
The aahocrtosr tehee plwaretetaflwlat tee
ebOc thee he to atiB at kboii * uTm-
ared t-> acootamodau them with all tklags
Good to Kat.
-J* —d wfl, ready to a fiter
days, a Dtetog ApertBrnnU «hlch wlu he retired,
mlet, w%i fortoteoif mto kept teereaghly
eddlttoa to tee IslemtotoiMtatoa
■wt "111 Rosy siBgristij —ijtlefi ekk
The Finest Cigars,
IMWifitoHieis|»totertemtossek
■fere; Retae Vlcterto, Lb ki^s.Le ltete,Bte.
aiera, 13 rente; L* Fler 4e Msralee, 1* cease.
Pirwfr ffijpiffw —JFhqerfirtf hyfesy
tratoaad tor ssto to —ydstoesd msstUy.
. FAMILY GbOCEHICD.
AtoPom rfeelehraysew hand end stvwy
tow fignrae.
maril-lj A. F. PXETATT.
a. p, weight. c.w. stegall
TODS. O. MITCHELL Special Parteer,
WRIGHT ft 8TE8ALL,
BANKERS
AND
OOXXI8SI0X MEEOHAHTS,
J^SSSS.** ******.
new brick warehouse
llumsviila ^Advartisenienta.
At ... ,
PANIC PltlCES!
—BY—
Tailor ALadaos
JACKSON STREET,
DON’T lose money by talliofi lo
S 00 *° itaM poi
Wo have “
and offer Umub to you. _
> oar NEW STOCK ol
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
SHOES, ,r
HATS,
WILLOW WARE,
NOTIONS &C.
Ws keep also, a foil and couplets
Slock of
GeneralMorchandise
Of Every Dsscriptem; loriwUag
>\ rrLic*. ot every kind, kept
h*m> and tor satin om fieremR 1
We reepectfoUy tovttecur Kitendate reUooS
riamine our Stork before maklog teetr perrtoa-
re am! we wUI guarantee eattofoettoa toGeedi
•ml Price*.
PUTMAN BEOS,
DEALERS IN
SRY QP0QS, BOOTS.
HATS,
MAROWARE ETC., ETC.
Domestic tioods, Brown I loin*-
6jiuiis,ot all kinds, Blcacb-
ings. Tickings, Pant
Stuffs, Crockery
u<l ,T.rjtlhln| nnded t>, Sumer.; laoh >,
PLOWS, HOES, TRACES, Etc.
We hnr our Good, al the lonreat pil-
.-taand we intend selling for short
nofith Call and examine our slock
•tsfttre purchasing.
Ws aro Agent, for the Quitman
Factory and we are prepared to for-
nish their Yarn, and other Goods, oo
aa good terms astlts same Goods can
be bought in the State.
mebSl ly
FRUIT-TREES
AND
GRAPE VINES!
Bills Vincya**.
watt «5«™ r S“r4Ju'Weil’isToSSa
My stork ef trees embraces setei-t units nl
Uarl/fU, NkrfrfM.rifkf;, 0*frto«*A
■'"tzLr~r‘Jnxtrz.*’
r'tM'.mmxs Halt
lerrsfaff, and
ivcn’ Seedling,
?rrvcliug,
Clinton,
'teutz,
Mile*,
Diana,
(sraclla,
Cunningham,
Wilder,
Goethe,
HAN8ELL k HANSELL,
Fire Insurance Agts.
fieprejculiog Old Hartford, of
HARTFORD CONN.
North British Mercantile
AND
SOUTHERN MUTUAL.
M-ly.
DRAYING and HATILINGI
!« ruzrsxro t. onj ut u.r.ut< n
8DMJLE DRAT LOAD,
Or say oUwr w»Ut, Um« M, U Smltwl
tb>p.Mtf|»i tripuut Tam .»
CAREFUL DRIVERS,
Xml am rnrutd t. s. 1.. ;., f sad tnm
Un Courntr, « Llrln lmu».
f.H.McXlSRO*
MtUISUwm.
JOSEPH JERGER&BRI.
Watch-Maker* and Jewalerp,
LAKOC STOCK OF
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks.
AND
MUSICAL IH8TBUMEHTB.
u %SZStl£S2S2uZ2~"~-
Witoche* m4 ocher ertlcfes ton to itoy eve*
ffis raeatee we r** 1 — *
WEST END HOUSE
To Vixiton of ThomasriUs th. Pro
prietor offers iadnoemesta
—AND—
W*U 'FcbXI8*KD f
POLITE A» OBLIGING
SERVANT*.
•mwMonwswiiDaeurm
*. A.UXTON,
tooiaasVflla Aiivern&ements.
ive the GOODS
So
ocl4-ftm
my other vofi-itra—If vifs >.| Kt*Msr<t. ss4
llsriiT?*" obei«j . r || ; hT'teKT* Urge
« kof(ll»|« s lltr*. re, lr.J»- »■ -pto»v W.-3#
weyursl,**mk|havi ge'irwit hawtle qtisa.
»y of my owm meting, 1 c»h , tor eeperiw la-
■t* to |.ur« U*M f* Tbs y ere fwe yrers
cut trace ibrftiib.wlsg ;«.|«tor verwueei
hs’aware. Mar. .4un,
• lartlonl, C’auiWba,
■•uicurd, block Wsr^n,
«»t»N lliork Hanrk.t
Virginia Seedling . nrl’m.t
Union Village, Eum iline.
Kogcra’ No. 1,
IUooI'h lilack,
Toka,f
White Concord,t
laahclla,
Scupperaoof, }
purple A white (
Salem,
Kogera’ No. 1.
t New and extm
varictica.
trees or vtee*. ere gusrw*
be tree te aems. They will el* •• ha
eetting out ao4 CerefoJly
trie*tied teetly for
U. H. 3ANFORD.
S. J. Gassels,
(Next door to P. McGlsshaaV,
ington’s Illoek.)
EMU (SGIST,
DXAiaa n
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINT
c-olom
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING
LUBRICATING,
AND PAINTOfia
.Vc.|Aas-BUUm iWaahnn taSM
w u* wt. 'Ut, l. ait.
> r a<« r.i.W-1 , .l r tin I
m wrMtH rar..
^r^rrrjtt:SLim'l.ScarafaUj <
3NTE3T7U"
Oheap Family Grocery I
W. N. DAVIS
maciD hba Ma torn* that fca U. ym
tmttiwan
scuct aso rixar-rxAM stock or
FAMILY GEOCERE1S
httaXtUaMSSaiwIaslamt s*
•Ut-r.InMIaiiMS
Bacnn.
Flour,
AND
WTiieidoo.
^S5SaaS£aS
"SSKi w i imwi
rOKtiUstfartayisI
*.