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THOMASVILLE. GA-
Saturday, FebbOadY 21, . - 1874.
Localcolumn .
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Thert ^will be •erricec in the various churches
to morrow M follow*:
Baptijt'Churcu.— Serrlcee by the Rer. Mr.
Gaalden at the usual boms morning and eveu-
ing. Sundsy School, 9 A. M. ^ •>
Methodist Church.—Services by Rer. Mr.
MeGeheo at the usual morning and evening
hours. SundaySchool, 3 P. M.
.> Presbyterian Church.—Rer. Mr. tjuarterman,
at usual hours, morning and evening Sabbath
School 4 P. M.
Episcopal Church. — No cervices, Sunday
fchool 3 pm.
Post Office Hours.
From and after this date, the office will be opei
for the delivery of mail, *s follow* :
From 8 a. m., to 12m., in the mor
Prom 2 to Cp. ni.. in the evening.
From 8 to 9 a.m., on Sundays.
Front door will be open so that parties bavini
March 31st 1873.
12 m., in the morning,
the evenir
Sundays.
all hours. Tin
J.'W.StWABD.P.M.
Cotton Market.
The telegraph office is now reache’:
by a new stairway on Jackson street.
~ - Wbat Others Say ot-U*~ -
We take the following from tlic ed
itorial columns of the- 4 *Bainbridge
Sun,” of the 11th iyat. Decatur coun
ty, her brawny sons, her fair maidens
and the products of her soil, will be
gladly welcomed by odr place and peo
ple on the occasion ofour next Fair.
Just here a word to our own plan
ters. There is a more general, inter
est manifested in our approaching
air, eypn already, on the part of sur
rounding counties. than has ever been
the case before. Decatur, Brooks*
Lowndes, Mitchell and other counties,
will be laigely represented; so that ii
our planters would maintain the high
stand which they have taken, not on
ly in our own fairs but at the late
.State Fair, where they literally swept
the field on cereals against the State,
they must be up and doing.
THOMAS VILLE.
The roost thriving town wc know of
; present iar our neighbor of Thomas-
ille. i/ard times and the panic
docs’ut seem to effect it in the least.
*Ve spent a day there last week, and
were very favorably impressed with
the rapid strides Uie city is making to
wards subsiandal prosperity. No wild
cat schemes, or harem scarem projects
to impede it, the town is slowly hut
—Theessay,"to befound elsewhere on TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
■‘Time,” will be found worth a peru
sal.
Our German friends propose giving
ball on the 3rd of March, which will
eclipse all their former efforts in this
lint. The affair will undoubtedly be a
brilliant one, as our German clement
know exactly how to get this kind of
tiling tjp.
Warranty Deeds.—We have Just
gotten up and now have on band a
large lot of neatly printed and well
arranged blank forms of Warranty
Deeds; price 125, per quire, or lOcts.,
apiece. OaH and supply yourself, tf
“Hail Columbia” has gotten to be a
favorite air with a good many of our
young men lately.
The weather for the past week has
been damp, cloudy aud disagreeable
generally. Finfe weather tor the blues.
Housekeepers, will find the best as
sortment of Plain, Pressed & Japancd
tinware at James Watt’s. oct. 25-tl
We understand that a new biisines'
house is to be opened on Jackson st..
in a few days.
Wc are requested by Mr. L. F.
Thompson, that he will not be able t*
grind to-day, will commence on next
W edntsday.
A good assortment ot Locks Edgi
Too}*, and general Hardware. Gun?
Pistols, liuming aud Fishing Tackl*
is sold by James Watt. Cad and se
• his new style Fishing Bobs, oct 2o-ii
We direct the attention of our Col
quitt county subscribers to the notic«
of the change of lime in holding thi
Superior Court for that county. It i:
to ho held on Wednesday alter the
4th Monday in March next.
If yon need any first class brick call
. i Mr. J. P. Arnold. Having *•*
filled his contract with the buffi w
committee **f the Masonic Hall ho is
low prepared to furnish good brick at
his yard near town in any qnantity to
suit purchasers. His material being
good he is enabled to manufacture a
good article of brick and purchasers
would do well to examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Parties wishing to renew their li
cense had better do so at once, as tb
first day of next month all license
expire. Look out, come to time and
save trouble. Walk up to the Cap-
* tain's office aud settle.
w many improve
ments in the way of baudsome build
ings and useful structures going up.
jhe has already by far the best educa
tional facilities m Southwest or South-
;rn Georgia, and it seems that the
public appreciate the fact, as the
schools there are quite liberall patron
ized.
Tlie South Ga., Agricultural and
Mechanical Association, has recover
ed lrom the embarrassments brought
upon it by untowutd circumstan
ces during its last fair, and is iudus-
.riously plying itself to render the uext
exposition more successful than its
predecessors. And iu this couueclioi.
wc would ask a word with our planter*
•#f Good old Decatur coumy. In the
present condition of our county, it is a
matter of impossibility for us to have
a fair of our own, and why
.lake the Thomasvilie fair “our fair,”
oy entering into the spirit of the thing
and placing Decatur industry in ihe
oaltiuce oi compel it ion V Wc know
hat the agricultural resources of oui
county are large, and the dose prox
imity ot the Thomasvilie Fair Ground
renders it u convenient point lor show-
,ug our industry aud enterprise to ad-
• milage. Another good feature which
.ins lair offers to planting In- uds.
• iie taot that no entry tee. is clmrgi
upon the article exhibited, thus savti
he competitor considerable; and loo
ng at tills latter item in the way
xpenses, makes the inducement still
more attractive.
iVc would be pleased to have c-ur
county friends seriously consider this
matter, aud arrourc themselves lo llu
luporiaiice of the benefits to be de
lved from the developing of their a«»-
ledgers & Elliot’s, tabic Knives, Sin
gle , Double and Treble l lated Spoons
and Forks of the best maker. Hod-
grrs & Wostenholui pocket Cutlery.
Kazors and Scissors, tor sale by Janies
Watt. oci. 25-if
If you wan! a correct resume of the
military operations ol tho late war,
get Gen’l. Johnsons book. Every
Southern soldier should have one,
Mr. E. S. Remington is cauvassing
ior the work.
Letter heads neatly printed, and
paper furnished for $7.00 per thou
sand.
Mr. C. S. Mallard is located ou ihe
corner of Broad & Flotcher els.,
Bruces block, where lie is ready to
supply the ladies with the famous
Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine.
Wiiat is Wow ax*—a gcutl<
cd. ••Wlmt is woman?” when
replied: “She Is an essay .on
grace in one volume, eleg
though it may In? dear, every
intly
goodnest
‘All Right” (Jookir
liculural puwcrs'nud attainments. Wi
re sorry to have, acknowledged that
>ceatur has been behind iu these
things too long. With her vast terri
tory, a very large proportion of which
s ttriile and productive, her ample
-abroad am! water facilities, she
should feel no litiie mortification
tentious but more industrious neigh
boring counties. Let us make up a
respectable cinb of farmers and, at the
next ThumasvilioFair, sweep the field
clear of nil competitors. Our county
ulliciently able to do this; or whctl
she remuiiis in her stale of soli
mertuess, a bile her less powerful but
more enterprising cotemporaries on
lie high way lo wealth, honor and
greatness.
We had the pleasure of meeting sev
eral of the prominent citizens of the
town, and were pleased with the cheer
ful lueas of each upon the importance
of their lively little city. We called
at the Times office and had quite
pleasant chat wiui Messrs Christian
A Triplcli, editors of that paper. They
are both progressive gentlemen and
are running a good paper. Thomas-
ville bus just reason to be proud ot Her
newspapers.
in the Wot" u pleutat uvl as irae from dan
ger as honaasldU and foresight can accomplish.
By consolidation and ooa» traction a road has
The Stockholders meeting in Sa
vannah last week was largely attend
ed. The proceedings in the main
were harmonious, the old board and
officers, being unanimously re-elected.
t-we,” It would be well to SHI
been dona to make the Journey to 3
llu the Westerns pleasant and as In
Wmmimii
h-sdurins
reputation by its smooth track, prom,4 time,
sora connections, and tbs magnificence of its
jm|«ii|~iit ni|s!|ianBl Its traiaaaro made* upot
laud commodious day cars, provided with
& RareOfflortiity
. FOR .
INVESTMENT.
are made' up of
. aswvidad with
the celebrated Willrr coupler and platform, and
theWestingboaser'-
“ r positively £
1/1 is positively Us only has rmmoimy Pullman
\Palaee Drumiuo-Room <epi*g Cars through]
aitkout ekaugefrom KaskruU to St. Louis. No
other line pretends to oiler sack advantages, ei* I
I tber in distance, time,or equipment Why, then,
journey by circuitous routes 7 Do cot be iaduo-
ed to purchase tickets to St. Louis or the West 1
dMiy other Una, remembering
The St. Tonis * Soft
with the Tlew of closing out thier present bas
is the shortest, cheapest, quietest, best and only
Uas under one management from Nashville to
St. Louis, and Is from 60 to 200 miles the short
est to S t. Louis, Kan as* City, Omaha, Denver,
California, Texas, and all western points. It is
alto the 4 Chicago Shortest Line, via Evans-
Yon can secure the cheapest rates for your
selves and your movables on application, in per-
— or by letter, to G. ". uakbztt, South-
Passenger Agent. Post office Box 242, Chat
tanooga, Tcnn., or to the undersigned.
W. B. DAVENPORT,
General Ticket agent, St. Louis.
JTo trouble to answer questions.
j on.'8-1;.
Legal Advertisements.
Administrator’s Sale.
YT71LL be sold before the Court Arose door iu
»> the town of ThooiasvilU.ou the first Tues
day in April next, between the legal hours
ol sale the following property,*>-wit:
Luge asd Well Selected Sleek
ov
Groceries
AND
MERCHANDISE.
They also offer
FOR UEA8E OR RENT
On Easy Terms
Their Two Story Brick Store,
the corner of Broad aud Jackson Streets,
together with all necessary fixtures.
The building is Large and convent . __
and is by far the
lowing property , Jo-wit
Lot No 837, in the 13th District of Thomas
Id as * "
building is Large and conveniently
ranged, with ample Cellar and is by f~
most eugibl business stand in the City.
Suth articles as may not be disposed of with
ie test of the stork, will be aoldat the lowest
rater for Cash, and for Cash Only; to this rule
The following is the dignified pro
test of the Empire State against the
passage ol the Civil Bights Bill now
pending in Congress. There is not a
declaration in it, which is untrue. It
to tbe point read it.
Whereas, the chief objects of all gov*
ernmenis should be the protection of
person and property, and that all men
'lave an equal right to justice and to
.land perfectly equal before the law;
that Georgia most cheerfully accords
every individual within the borders
the State the amplest protection
and Security in ali the rights; that
nere is not in our organit law. nor
ipcu our statute Looks a single pro
vision that militates against any class
>11 aci-ouul ol race or color that we
Jeoy the right or power of Congress,
under the amended Constitution ol the
United Stales, to exercise a genetai
municipal as well as criminal legisla
ion over the people , of Georgia; that
he passage ot the civil rights hill now
'tending before Congress, *»r any other
ill ol like character, is an intringe-
oeiu upon the reserved lights of the
'tabs, and was never contemplated
b.- the trainers of that Constitution,
nor ot any amendment to the same;
that the passage of the civil rights Dili
ou d, iu our opinion, be inexpedient,
judicious, unwise and contrary to
tttc w islies of both the white and color
ed people of this State; that we do not
nehevo ihe colored people of Georgia
desire mixed churches, or anything
which partakes of social rights; that
these questions of-social rights must
alone be regulated by society. Thcre-
eounty; sold as the i>roprrty of Janies C
Dallas, deceased, to perfect titles to Isaac
Wincey of Thomas county, Ga., this the 14th
day of Feb 1S74. A. M. LITTLE,
Adm’r of the estate of J C Dallas.
. febSltd
Sheriff Sales for March.
YX71LL BE SOLD before the Coart House door
vv in tbe town of TbomasvUle, between th«
legal hours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in
lUrch next, tbe following property, to-wit:
Lots of land No 866, containincSfiO acres, ai
* 33 and all oflot
200 acres of Lot of land No 393
land No 394 on the west side of Barnett’s creek
which jtaj-t of lot No 891 supposed to contain
50 acres in all containing 500 acres more or
lc-.-s, in the 17(h District of Thomas county, Ga.
Levied on as the property of T L Parker *~
tisfy a fi fa issued at December term Thor
Superior Court 18G7, in favor of G B Strick-
satisfy a fi fa issm
as Sti]
laud.
Also at the same time and place. Lot of
laud No 355 in the 17th District of Thomas coun
ty Ga;
the property of Sampson Colvin,
11 fa issued at Thomas Superior Court,
October, adjourned term 1873; in favor of
lohu Isam, for use of Reamer Young.
Vlso. Fame time and plate, 12r> acres of Lot of
fore.
Resolved^ By the Senate and House
•I Hirpresenlatives, that we most
Congress not to interfere
with the municipal regulations of the
States by the passage of the present
Civil Bights hill, or any bill of like im
port and character, but to leave all
ihe questions to the States, where they
properly belong.
Resolved, That the Governor for
ward a copy of the foregoing pream-
blo and resolutions to the presiding
officers of each of the Houses of Con
gress, with the request that the same
he laid before that body.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
C Co’r* 1 louder
t of imported sardine*.
iucU better, and legs than half
OO TO TEXAS
VIA THE
We are pleased to announce that
Air. Homer of Boston, Mass., has
bought the Braswell place, just within
the corporate limits, and will improve
ihe. place handsomely. Wc trust that
t.iis may prove the nucleus o; a large
number of thrifty New Englanders,
'vho will settle in and around our
flourishing town.
Air. Iloiner who is still sojourning
in our semi-tropical region, again
places us under obligations, by leuv-
i ing upon our table files oi late Norlh-
Attf.xtion Merchants.—We lime J cru papers. Wc* an* pleased to note
on baud a supply of blank liens which j an absence of much of ihai putciy
were gotten up by Col. McIntyre, aim partizan spirit and LiMeruess which
will bold ngamst anything and per- i„r the pas; lew years* has be. n a dis-
lectiysafe. Also common crop liens t jiuguishing nature in their columns,
with nnrncolmerchant inserted; neat- | ]}y coming in contact with the South,
ly printed and a good form, at 125, p. 1 j floods of light are breaking in u
quire. Send in vonr on en*. tt | them. Let us hope that ere long
Our I W!C,iim mi,! f coj.le, w
wing- “BUSINESS,”
(Care of Goode A McSwaia)
ThomaMvillee, Ga.
Geo. M. McKinn
young townsman paid us a Hying visit
this week. Ho is still representing
that well known and popular house of
I.atlirop & (.’o. Any orders given
him for this house will he promptly
and correctly filled, end at the veiy
lowest figures.
have ceased
traduced by those who uecvtisa*
rily know but. little of us.
LOSE STAR ROUTE
(International and great Northern r. r.)
o Texi
RocL^.m vU?Sh re ve >rt
^ngvieV, the Best Koni
•ne, Waco, Austin, Hunt
c*ton and all points in W
.•rn and Southern Texas,
isj.cngen* via Xcw orlcans
Host Koutc toTviei
>< Lett, I
11 North.
Memphis and
trike this line
. to P&iiistine.
Huntsville. Houston,
"•’““•era, Central,
ill find it the
Longview and all points in Eastern
ell bail*, thoroughly equipped
era i.iDrovement,^nc u. imr
ntaini
S 250 sexes more less. Levic-
h1 No 314. 1& acres Lot ot land No 2Sti. auc!
if Thomaa county, Ga.
ihe property of F II Maesey to satiafv a fi fa
issued at Thomas Superior Court, April term
lfc73, iu favor of Jsmes Cone. Property poiut-
crior t'C’uit 1162; in favor of Donald Mi
Property pointed out l»y piaiut' "
‘ 1 ” F. LUKE, S
feb7-tcl D. F. LUKE, Sheriff
CiJROiZ€SI*t, TUoiuat Oaafv.
his petidon for exemption o jR-rsonalty; ttiese
-~e therefore to require all persor 4
flic in my oflt' e Uieir objection
— 4 *’e 23 insi., by 1
JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordinary,
OB OB G 1.1—Thomas County.
makes application foi
admii.ist
iateof
ation on the estate of H II Tooke,
of said county deceased, (temporary le‘
having previously been granted,) all ue
are hereby notified to file their objectioi
lis office on or before the first Mounay in
ch next, otherwise said letters will be
grauted in terms of the law.
* JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordinary.
OBOBOia—Thomsas Cm1
Ordinary, Office Feb. 2, 1^4.
Whereas, Maximillia Sheffield, administ
dor granting leave to "a p iL real estate
said deceased; all persons interested are here-
* itifled so file their objections in this ottice.
Ixcforc the first Monday in March next.
law directs.
ntliisotUce,
lav in March
order will be granted
JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordlnarj-.
aEOltGlJl— Thomas Count;
t Ordinary, Feb. 2<
mk. Tooke. administrator on
of Joseph Tooke, deceased
iou to this Court for au order grontiug
sell the real estate of said deccasetl:
all ]>crsons interested are hereby notified
the first ]
feb7-30d
GMSCBGM—Thomas Count*
Court of Ordinary, Feb. 2,1
Whereas, the estate of Dennis Williams
late of rotid county deceased, in without legal
lepresentatiou, and the same being liabl. —
mismanagementr -*
of Admlniatrotioi
i estate.
ent aud waste, temporary letters
nion have this day been granted
1, to tbe Public Administrator of
. KOBITSHEKi BRO.,
there will be no exceptions.
All persons indebted to the firm are notified
and earnestly requested to
make immediate sett'
termined to wind up
I. RIBITSHER & BRO.
j an-178-mo
&QWIS JFERGIB
TAILOR.
All kinds of work. Cutting, Making, Repairing,
Il-ly
F. PAINE,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
Broad Street, THOMAS VILLE, GA
Thomaaville Advertisements,
TaoJuasriLLX, Cat.
> U* po&lk
Throat, Brand, Disrates of the Heart
and lexer, Inflamation of the Stom
ach, Diseases of the Eye, De
bilitated Systems, Dyspep
sia, or Indigestion,
Sick Headache.
AND
Diseases ol Lon* Standing.
Cancers
InvariafelyCorc d.
PILES TREATED
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS,
THOMAS VILLE
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
lie wouM respectir.ily aunoi
at he cures all diseases peculit
males. He hns-nevt r failed to
elief where his directions were strict!)
carried out. Hundreds of Females in
orgia an<l other States, supposed to
incurable, haviug hoen trvuvd 1>\
many physicians, without b nefiU
iil cheerfully rendei testimony in be
half of his ability to cure all diseases
universally prevailing with tbi-ir
G. J. NOKKIS, PEOPEEETOE.
//as now the most complete Livery Sale and
Feed Stables in Sooth Georgia, fund-hod with
the very best
HOCUSES and (BUGGIES.
HEST-OLAES TUBN0UTS
Furnished, with or without drivers, double <
Because of his unlimited success.
i makes this branch of his proit ssiou
specialty.
He may ho found at all hours during
the day at his Drug Store, McIntyre’s
building, on Jackson Street, Thomas-
ville, Georgia.
single, to go to any part of the country.
Good Sheds and Stock Lots for Drovers.
HACKS and CARRIAGES,
Always on hand tor the accommodation of fam
ilies.
OMNIBUS will attend all Trains.
Dris & Medicines
THOMAS VILLE
I'
Kept constantly on hand.
Terms Cash ! Profits Small !!
(In Dreycr & Isaacs’ stores, Jackson
Street.)
Constantly on hand a large variety of
FURNITURE,
COSISTING
Chamber Suita, Bureaus, Wardrobes,
~~ ’ 'ledatcads. Chairs, Hoc"
afea, Tables, Loun-
bc gi anted to .-aid public administrator, unlesti
application shall be made, without proper o'
jection, by those untitled bv law to admlni
,/VB SFVVA**''
feb7-30d
YARD, Ordinary.
v«-uiii^Cars. U'csiingho.ise Air Brakes.
' Pa toe c Safety I’lath.nns ami Couplers
GJBO BGMol—Thomas County.
Oruinary’s Office, Jan. 30, 1874.
Whereas, A. T. Taylor has made application
' k-ten of administration on the estate of
h .a Taylor, deceased, these arc therefore
require all persous concerned, to file
ay office, ou or before the first Monda;
March next their 1
nppoi
STAR ROUTE
GEORGIA. Thomas rounty.
14-ly
It is Aot Generally Known.
Time the shortest js.^ihle route between
veAhe StVi*fif StSaadXorthera
1. the
•>llar-
■spa a
If there are any persous who did not
receive any valentines ou the 14th
they enu be supplied by calling n»
this office. We received a /ct of tho
hardest specimens which the market
afforded. They are for sale cheap.—
A liberal reward will he given for the
detection of the parly, w-lio sent us the
one with a long nose.
We would call the attention of
planters, to the advertisement o: “£ol-
o m u's Rowland Compound.” A
cheap teittiizer has long been needed;
one that would not exhaust all ones
means to buy. This compound has
thoroughly tested, and is said to
be equal, to many of the fertilizers of
the day, which sell for twice as much.
It don’t cost much to tr) it. -Dr. liow-
1 .nd is a cultivated gentleman, and in
iom all who know him, have the
utmost confidence; whilst Mr. Solo
mons is widely known as a scientific
chemist.
1 fitted, v.iui-lrt**
ivhcs. ehgj.
Stepping iu at Mr. X. Hirt’s popu
lar resort on Broad street, the other
day, and passing to the rear, we found
Caesar Few, who has for years been
connected with Mr. Jlirt in the man
ufacture of boots and shoes, busily
engaged in pulling things lo rights,
preparatory to commence regular op
erations. Mr. Hirt will soon be in
full blast with bis old reliable work
men again. Give him a call.
At Levy’s: a magnificent stock of
Dress Goods, compxising ail the new
styles.
At Levy’s: the largest and rao**t
fashionable stock of Gent's and Youth*
clothing.
At Levy’s: a largo line of the cele
brated Seamless Kid Gloves, ar.d oth
er qualities. Embroideries and Lacr 8,
Sash Bihons, Velveteens and all othe
novelties of the reason.
At Levy’s: Blankets, Flannels and
- Piece Goods in large varieties. Also,
2j0 Shawls of tho latest styles jwft
.opened.
* At Levj’s: Goods at w holesale or ii.
TO THE AFFLICTED!
The Greatest Medical Discov
ery ol Use Ace.
HERRING’S NEURALGIA CURE
I have been for a number of years
afflicted witli that dreadful And dis
tressing disease “Neuralgia,” and
have tried the prescriptions of many
cmincut physiciuus besides taking and
useiug numerous other remedies ad
vised by friends, but from all found no
permanent relief. Nooue knows but
the good one above how great ray sut-
ferings have been, but thanks to His
kind providence for the liraelv dis
covery of a remedy; which will cure
every tnne. 1 say every time, because
I have never kuown it to fail iu a sin
gle, case of the raanyarho have f-ith-
fully used it. It is certainly a “nail
killer.” Its effect is wonderful. I «m
aware that there are thousands
remedies advertised all over the land.
Some are good—many are humbugs,
as such, I honestly pronounce them.
The same may be said by my
gi. Cure—hut all I ask is a trial of the
remedy aud, it af.er its faithful appli
cation, you are not satisfied with the
result, ca 1 on the subscriber, or tbe
eut fivm whom you precured it, and
. gcath-i
c West, c
iih all t
after the pass.'
liny with th/1.
This lini'nit
•n the Mississippi anil Mi
rieat'Lar.<l Gra A.r;:
u.luptcii all modem u
.sja-eile ami safeguai
. i hiding r.i^ht and d
uliu iuhpet t the road before a
* ath train, to see that«
. T. We recommend those
rontemplalintf a trip We-t, to take the St.
Lorn-, Kansan City an.! Northern Short Line,
the only line running through
I Su Louis and ‘Iraaha, and for ti
is excellent line, refer our reade
set a/ent selling through tickets t
For tnap, circulars and time tabic.
FMcCarthy, t inrinnatti. O.
furnish any iafoi
Joy to tbe World! Woman is
Fr*o !*'
Among the many modern discoveries looking
to the happiness and amelioration of the human
race, nonets eatitlad to higher consideration
than the rnowued remedy—Dr. J. BradfieMs
Female Becolator, Woraan’s beet Friend. By
it worraa Is emanetpeted frum numberleu ills
peculiar to her *ex. Before its magic power all
irregularities of the womb ranish. It cares sup
pression ot the menses. It remotes uterine ob
structions. Itcuiee constipation and strength-
system, if »- --
, the blood. ..
sands of women will testify. It'
’ - prepared and sokI b;
the nerres
whites
_ t , ... __ soid b\
L. //. Bradreld, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price
parities
This roinsLle medicine
L. It. Bradreld, Ilrngg ^
$150 per bottle. AU respectalfit drag men keep
Tcsoogke, Ala., ises.
J/r. L. H. Bkadfixld.—Sir: Please'forward
is immediately another rappty of Besdfixld’s
: ih.vle Kxo tuttoc. We find i* to be all that
claimed tor it, and we bare witnessed the most
deckled aud har py effectsptvdsced by.
Very Respectfully, limit & Ali
We the undersigned Druggists take pleasnss in
eraxcoilint to the mule, Dr. J. BisontU**
Pesale Rcoclstok—believing'U to be a good
ami reliable remedy for the diseesca for which
ha recommends it.
W. A. Lanessll, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Wxson, Taylor & Ca
Atlanta, Ga,
Red wine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. Lawshe, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Boot. A Son, Marietta, Ga.
i the
next their objection!
it ration will 1
JOS. W. SEWARD, Oi
"jsssr
t of Ordinary, Feb.
1. J U Slater and Virginia Sinter has
n ation for lettei* of A IuiIli-tration
lie of .fohi^ Sinter deceased: tlicsc
liefore the first Mon-
under my hand and official signature.
JOS. V.’. SEWARD, C
GBOItGl.l—Thomas Count,
French Bedsteads, Chairs, Rock
ers, f-afes, Tables. I
ges, Etc., Etc.
We guarantee to sell Furniture as cheap aa it
n bought in Savannah or Elsewhere.
We will also take onler* tor Furni* 1
er you the Manufacturer's jnToiccE and charge
teed. ***
u can select any style and quality of Furnl-
fromour Photograph Book. Give us a call.
RUSHING & OU1TEN,
NATIVE WINE.
ROME PBO.BttGTtQK
—FROM THE—
Piney Woods Viney:ad,
WINE.
DELEW ABE
CONCORD •
HARTFORD
HARTFORD SWEET
U*—from ihe
exemption of personalty; the-c
reuuire all jm.- 1 sous coinerued,
e oiiject-.ons if any they have,
'ay the 16th tnsL. by 10o'« * *
1 will pa»s upoi
sufficient are filed iu Court thereto
a the .-uitue on the date above.
JOS. W. SEWARD, Ordinary.
Wine is recommended hv
iant !'•:
rure jul«-e oftheGrape’ needs no pufti
ina up of its merit*. Fur thouwini* raj 1
tviue has i«eon, and is now, tbe uinlispi
/ 1 f.ealth and rol< •
illver medals, and toveral other jm
inUls from the fore gr. born
t.eseNi
•rale in bottles or barrels by
.utboritki
; or hale,
uuvle—us it
r'E
ig” of beverages, in resit hand ml
r medals, and several other preiuioini
been awarded to mf wines; «n«l the high
rn citizen* litre
attest to the merits of tt.ese Native Wines.
‘ 1 in bottles <«r barrels by *
John* St auk, Proprietor P. W. V.
Notice !
J hereby notify merchants and planters, and
. other persons
runty, who self any
•lea either by weight or measure, to pro-
their measures, weights aud scales be.
me at the Ordi&ary p s office within the
sixty days to be tested by the .-utndard
rights and measures adopted by the Congress
come forward
. lO*
stamped every 12 mouths.
I call your special atte
section of the new Code,
1 the
pecial attention to the following
Vemior» must have
gaged in selling by weights
of shall nut collect anv account, note or other
» of which is any
ights and measures
ward are not only
liable to the penalty of tbe laqr but, according
to the above section can not collect.'
Witness my hand and official signature this
the 2d .lav of Febi —*
Gotquitt County
GEORGIA, Colquitt County.
Ordinary’s Office, Jan. 19. 1374.
Whereas. fira^E _A- Wing, administratrix
of the estate of R. Wing, dec— art applies to
the undersigned for lettera djunimor^ ~
her administratrixshin.
hip. Therefore, all pei-
hcrebr mired to show
cause, if any they cam. why add administra
trix should not be discharged.
Given nnder ayr hand and official tignaiaie.
L EXER, Ordinary C. C
, vtry low.
STATE OP GEORGIA -Tnnurz Cocstt .
-This!«. t * certify thar I have examined tb
M^euT lr.ro Whom r r. .un j ii. ata ■
y< ur X'liuiv "ill ce prim idly rctui ncJ. | taro o« grest merit ia the tro
For eaie at Dr. J. I>. Cn.l.awl,! ^.M* >
Urttg 6ww<—ftauE Mm, raws 1 “f* uadsnitn
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA. GEO.
JOHN E. 0WE5S,—Pr.priel.r!
Board 12.60 par day.
TABLES supplied with tb* ^
- , air .ei affords Scrrattopr*
— treatment of an Ue Rooms well m .-nUhcd and e
ht«h h« rceoaunendalt. : the. brat kept Motel S—ah.
XsaiaB Bekle
AT HIS OLD STAND,
t any style "Wood
tutoring in
Is prepared to plan and ere
Buildings, and solicits Carp
branches.
ALSO
Lumber for Sole—all Sorts and
Style.
GRIST MILL
His Grist 1/m is kept In perfect or-.*
makes Jfeml and Hominy inferior to m
“"gmnmng days.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
C1FFINS!
Metalie Burial Cases and Metalie Cas
kets,
fa reprom raw! by this ent, t
J A1?a^ODOOFFLVSalwsys a
marM-ly
SALE AED UVERY
STABLES!
Buggies and Horses for Hire,
—AND—
Parties sent to any paction of the
COUNTRY,
At the raoet BeemoaUe Bates.
anu.iu.pBiia3iaa» s.-«4su«:
HANDSOME NEW TtUNOCXS,
To Tbe Leies!
Thomaaville Advertisements.
P. McGIasIuis,;
DEALER IN
Saddles, Bridles,
AND
HARNESS:
Iff FAIL
SADDLES, From $5,00 and upward.
HARNESS, «• *14,00 “
BRIDLES, * *1,00 “
and .11 kind, of Hone Furniture,
ETery description of
MRRMfiK. BUTOV.
AMD
Wagon Materials,
Shoe Findings eto.
I have on band a Large Stock of
LEATHER
of all kindt, for sale at low prices.
Enameled Leather
a Fine aasortment of
. pn
Enameled Leather and Cloth, and
CHILDRENS CABBIAGES.
I am agent for the Marshall,
wood, Horse-Collar, and the Cele
brated DOW LAW, COTTON
PLANTER, which I sell at Factor;
prices.
Call and tee me. Strict attention
paid to orders bj mail.
mchOSl;
PITTMAN BROS’,
DEALERS IN
mr go soars.
HARDWARE ETC., ETC.
A good assortment of
DAVIES & 00.
DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
fiauGS,
MeDICWBSs
CaajfifcsxeSt
Feifjvrst
OlteS
‘fmrs.
HATS
Thomaaville Advertisements.
PANIC PRICES!
—BY—
Taylor & Lndnofi
JACKSON STREET,
DON’T lose money by tailing 4
caaoe to aaa wjf too do It shall
be oar fault. We have Iba
and offer Urom to yon. So .
our 1
w them to you. Sc
NEW STOCK ol
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
WILLOW WAKE,
NOTIONS &C.
GeneralMerchandise
Aimni of #Tery kind, kepi « .... __
hand mid tor suit ou RcMooaftnTWato.
W# rrapectihllv invito our Frirada to call and
amine our Stock hotoro mat tog thfarlmTefrnfa
j 01*1 wr will guarantee mUOhsOm UOmB
ud Price*.
ocU-6m
FROIT-TBEES
AND ,
GRAPE VINES!
Dixie Vineyard.
irrrrim, fU*; C*r-
>wing voftotito oi
BmrlUII, ShftrUrs Sirktr, Dntfhsssds
•Muavtolrmr, cr-pp'. CmtOrits,
ftrk.s mC Os-
horty'i Hutom. JMI
other varlviica—Dwarf «n<l Stahdanl, a
oW.
•Pt»«y Wra
Domestic Goods, Brown Home
spuns, of all kinds, Bleach-
ings, Tickings, Pant
• Stuffs, Crockery
id everything needed by Farmers; aueh »
PLOW8, HOES, TRACES, Etc.
II avui/ pu.chased Mr 4
Vineya'd,” and havtcg a!i
tty of iny own inoting, i can offer superior th-
lucemt iiiwto I'UixhaMirs.. They are two )e*M
»ld, and cnibrare ihefoilowlag popular vartotfafii
Dclawurn, Mary Aon,
Hartford, ('aunvlia,
CoacorJ, black Warten,
lonp, IUttck Uank.t
Vlrtfinla Seedling .danha,t
Union Village, Kuiuahne.
We buy our Goods at the lowest pri
ces and we intend selling for short
profit*. Coll and examine our stock
before purchasing.
Wo are Agents for the Quitman
Factory and we are piepaied to ftir-
nish their Yarns and other Goods, on
as good terms astha same Goods can
be bought in the State.
mcl>21 1>
HAN8ELL ft HANSELL,
Fire Insurance Agts.
Representing Old Hartford, of
HARTFORD OOISIXT
North British Mercantile
AND
SOUTHERN MUTUAL.
DRAYING and HAULING!
| Ol PBEPaRJTD to Dray for the Public by
SINGLE DRAY LOAD,
Or any other .juantlty that may b« drairud
! k*wp a lot of g.wpi WagoiiK anJ Train*. w|
CAREFUL DRIVERS,
and lit
titoC"'
t Living Bate
Ives’ Seedling,
Oeveling,
Clinton,
Reutz,
Miles,
Diatm,
Israella.
Cunningham,
Wilder,
Goethe,
Ilogura’ No. 1,
niood*a Black,
Tokmf
White Concord,t
Isabella,
Scuppernong, I
purple St while [
Selrra,
□core* No. L
New end extra
verietlee.
or viaea, trtfunA*
. They will alae I*
ig out aad oarefiwj
trimmed ready for aeUlag
~ ached.
Order* and oorrtopoudeaee oolldtod.
U. H. JAN FORD,
S. J. Cassels,
(Next door to P. McGl.uhen’e,
ington’e Block.)
© if GCISTs
TOIELT AND FANCY G^ODS,
PURS
Wines and Liquors.
. N.MOXINNON.
Watch-Makers and Jewelers.
i’refeciptions carefully compounded
l uU hours.
mch 22-1-y
Dining Saloon.
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks.
Table Supplied with
Fresh Oysters and Fish
AND THE BEST OF EYEBYTHIXO.
neats at Amj and All Hoar
LOCATION ON JACKSON ST.
dam4 pre
pared to accommodate thca with alt thlLg*
Good to Kat.
He ti fitting up, and wil. have ready tat * firw
i wkfch win be retirod,
and kept tkbiMtyhJjr
la addition to the Saloon, he ha* now on hand
and wilt keep eonotaatiy Mppiied wfch
The Finest Cigars,
ot th* following popnlar 1
otoce; Itotaa Vitoria, Im Uhm <J>a
a. ere, 151
F'rtsh Oysters und Fish arriving by *v«ry
train and ter sale to aayderirod quantity.
FAMILY CBOCEKIEX.
A. F. FEET ATT.
A. r, vrRIGHT.
THOS. C. MITCHELL S
C. W. STEGJLL
WRIGHT ft STEGALL,
BANKERS
AND
MEECHAHT8.
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE
"+ggjj^*fS33o£mES?* *’
JOSEPH JERGER&3R0.
1.ZALZX IV - .
DRUGS,
MEDICINES.
GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINT
COLOR*
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING
LUBUICA71NG,
AND 1'AINTOjU
LABOE STOCK OT
tr »Rw;Binio.-ts«rWUi7
.v>tr ,.
MUSICAL IH8TBUMEHTS.
Urtt mipplf of t
■tvnmvOrim..
VVdMMdMfa.
1 other article* left la shop <
ISTES'W
Cheap Family Grocery!
W. N. DAVIS
WOULD Men his friend* that he ha* JtMft
itaad epeaad a
WEST END HOUSE.
To Viiitora of Thonuumlle the Pro
prietor offer* inducement*
Un—ry—d f
Room* Large,
—AND—
Well Furxubxs I
POLITE All OBLIGING
SEHVAJjTS.
•*n tka on* *raaoAD * cla r an
e always in «
SELECT AND FIX5T-CLA«9 STOCK Off
FAMILY GROCEREIS
blt.x<hki)iaen«gni .wt *•
Ruoo.
Floor,
Lord,
Crifoe,
borer,
Tobacco.
AND
'WiiiaicJ.es.
.ab
t*ka h
T“‘
“BOW-LAW *» (Mm Ruler
rosuahOrm*JiWmbt
hi