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TIIOMASYILLE, GA., SATURDAY, JUNE 24. IS7(>.
Professional 'Caviis.
OHflS. P. HANSELL,
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.I'lvcrlici: x rules*.
Hot S
Ai:kansa>, »
no, lull, 1*7*1 ;
h'Uo, Ti.iif*:
The Iiligation tluit has been pending
between t!t«- U
Hair.
lor, (iumi k ni:(l other-, ba* been
in Ilia
: of lwo or two and a half
This is very conveuieut lor
to gtl Uj# and
i>, Ar. The town can
ho ist of four churches, baptist, Meth-
o«li.-i, Episcopal and Catholic, but
lo «ay there is no good schools
'lace. Tm ilaily iiajicre arc
visitors and others posted in regard lo
the sayings, doing, Ac., arosind Hot
is an
>wn as the lee Fac
tory. This article heretofore has been
is now uo uied for those who wish this
"scat luxury to be without it when it
is sold at 2 1-2 cents per pound.—
y-tivci hundred an 1 sixty
four milts Pquar*
sip.
Thin hns been a "leal
1.1 •.visiu-linn, nyjiililin- mill quuml-
„l wiuiililm,' mill qunml- 1,1 " ““’ 11 £
mg, Wnreen then* duiin-mu mid oul- n * oou °» M *"*°
into a jelly, think-
< “Jlfr&n r.r IravJ to rail rim*! !... 5 (in
Mi.- |.r.»i»4 Tly Usj’tua
S:»l.i n! IVrjmunl /’ropcrly; N*>lu«i- *il tin-
; sssiasrara3s&“
’.t w
O U R
Job Printing-
Department.
-applied ouivclf witli:
Sidc-JV.
shot guns to .‘Title disputes. This
ui' ii.Mil of .-titling disputes was
t -d :<* a few da\s ago— eicasing
an cxcili im-nt among boiii citizens
and vi'itor-. W. I*. U’aU, Post
Master, and Jas Jl'aMi. his Deputy,
shot and killed John C. I
ncm citizen ol this place. Young Ifale
was only *j:j years old, and a son in
law of Kx-Uov. IJiownlow, of Tennes
see. The WulshcK were promptly ar
rested and put under guard and their
ecn.iiiitmcut trial is no.v pending*—
The origin of this sad tragedy grew
An Address to the Boys, Patriots and
Sewing Machine Agents cf my Native
there give them a fair and impartial
trial before the highest tribunal of the
i tiled slate of alVaii- has
the town i.i Hot
which can ic-a i
water to turn a little mill at the South
ond of the valley. The house, are all
built ot wood and most of them paper
ed or plastered inside which gives
them a neat and inviting ap-
liere in ti.c way eating, d:inking,
sleeping, Ac., are Very g »od. T|,e fol
low in » arc some ol the leading hotels:
the Hale, Av. nue. Arlington, Grand
Central. Karl. Sumpter, Gwiuii, Hot
Spring*.- Ilmi-e and several other.-.—
Some of tin m are sufficiently large to
red gut st- at a time. Tin fare varies at
these hotel- from *40 to *7o per mouth.
The private boaniiu" houses charge
from *Ja to s:D per month for bed
and hoard alone; this docs uotiuclude
bath's. The business houses stands
wry thick on each side the street for
revolving around on its own axis in-
of tlm white juan. yYou
se e lx fore yen a howling to shake
hands with civilization.' Yon see
IS o
see a race
: camp fires
all over Martha's Vineyard. You
see a goodly portion d ike earth’s sur-
fac • in the possession of a! people liv
ing without the simplest totr>forts of
civilization. Not a penitentiary, uot
bond and mortgage, not a barrel of
a* of the past
with a photograph of the 1 .resent. To-
counlry, instead of an unbro
ken forest, is made up of land, water
Most of the land is mort
gaged, most * J the water is^ wet, and
deraeath this heavily mortgaged land
is stored our treasures of gold, silver,
fishing. Tiic surface is monopolized
by the grumbling oid Grangers who
raise grain- This grain is iUicity dis-
ti.Icd into whisky, and the whisky is
BSSirEir many locative
backs, despite our political simoons
which teem to bo sweeping
earth.
ol Proiidentiai aspirants
ipicneh their thirst with
whisky which is drank from the gold-
lias .j.ruiijf our for:;: o!
gi-owius u,, ioio a
I roc, upon each limh of whirl:
will:
leu.r, tM;yu lo his consiiiuenis. The
umbrageous foliage of Ihi, Ihiifiy i,rr
makes ii a favorite hiding place foi
unclean birds of prey, and nil manner
of lillliy Howls lluu come squawking
from li:s pq'ilieal barnyards of our
Tiny drovi-in town on Moiul;r
Iwi.io’i ;■ rvoss-cvcd mule ailil
spraitu .i inThey iooki-it coi
tciih ii, hut one c jiilil tel! a glance
tiic lie-til of tin: house for she hand
led the ribbons, mid when tiiev hal
ted she hitched the team, while he
stood bv ami took the baske t of eggs
and ln r shopping satchel, as she
handed them out. They disposed
of th.-ir produce at the grocery, and
then entered a dry goods store.
Slip made a b*\v trill
of thru:! 1, pins, imedien and
and then called for
knots of yarn.
That won’t be enough, Mary,’
said the man plucking at her dress.
I guess I know what I’m buyin.’
• r.-torted.
i.Ut .ail.t iip.iVu half i,liq!
vou'vi- iind afoiv,’ ho pti-sisloil.
' -Wail, that's none o' your busi
ness: these socks are goiu’ to be for
nir, and I want ‘cm short, you can
ao vour’n come way up to your
sek if you want to.'
The old man bowed to the inevi
table y.itp a long sigh., m; 1 id-;
partm r turn*-l to the clerk and
said:
irds < in ap shivtin', if
iii'i enough Mary, s.tld
mu. i.lucking her dress
‘No, tain t.'
‘Wall, it’s ail ;
* # *d.
u’il get,’ sl:c stiap-
V i-. ilile; •!
Legal lliank.^,
.ulcvsly»:!a-r.l-i.-rij tioi. gJ J.n Work.
*» cent pea i
dry-!,coils and grocery dealer. The
estimated trade ol the town is between’
two ami time million.- annually. As
vc before stated there i* net much
regularity or systen about t!ie buihl-
, some projecting so tar into the
r.lrcct as to render i*. diilicult at times
OK TIIK
f.dto it iiiiil Most Improve:] TaItems
• r.ow prepared to execute ir. as
STVId-i
-l.VD AT A*
i,OW i»R2«i\*;w
a- van be had in the Stale.
JOB WORK
OF ALL KINDS,
•Sl't'/f -lei gons. buggies. &c. There is not
i reel enjoyment iu walking up
ami tiown tho street when not on bus-
coustanlly in Urca.l of
■ by
or have your toes tnashe.1 oii’hy
big footcil nigger,
Ilowcvi
.lrink, fre.-h from the Spring, we
iinluceil to venture up ami down ami
always find plenty ol company siltin-
Spring. Some one ah
ways litre from morning till night.
this
ng to sit here and watch the
rers when they first get to tile
Spring. Many of them are very iu-
I quisitivc in regard lo
Out- Stock awl Material is I whether it is really as ho: as rcpre-
Xc-.v mul Complete and every i " nted > &c - * Vc - fmall i' i:ic - v »‘«--k
cITort will be made to give sat-1 j hci , r 'T'^T l”? " u" lo ,est . ils
isiaetion to all who favor us i HtUe't
With 4 .'ieir patronage Pay. There is a rush in pleasant
From the other root, love of nn.i.i y,
tlieie springs n tree whose fruit i- a
halm in Cilcnd lo Ihe lacerated credit
-a fruit that brings mirth, jewi by,
ert tickets, bliss, .lik d.-cr.es.
plenty of poor relations. A man with
pocketful of this fruit can say widi
the poet, or vilhout the poet tor
life, si
arlv iu their career, that no
or* profession can be well
d without thorough applies*
tion—sleepless iudustrv and high
resolve. Safe
fortunes are not
stealing ambition, aic thc'o’ldy keys
with which to unlock ilu heavy
door of foiinne and fame. Young
should iearn these truths in the
morning of life, and keep them al
ways in mind as they struggle up
_ red wav of human existence.
The man who’labors for fortune,
denies himself and toils on the
road, is very apt to hold fast to the
when won. The man who
is the midnight lamp, that reads
thinks and stores awav both in
make good use of his
and to leave upon the i
foot prints that cannot
v.—Hun.
A Yankee while footing it towards
out West got very hard up, and was
cudgelling his brains to see llow lie
l make a raise of a little mon
ey. Finally lie met
who was followed by a great ugly,
cowardly dog, he entered into con
versation with him.
“Nice dorg you've go* there,"
said lie.
“Yaw, he pecs a very fine log."
“I’ll bet voll ii dollar that I cull
tell what his name is.”
“What ish dot ? Andt you unfer
see dot dog pefore
‘ Xo, of course not, but I'll bet a
dollar I can tell von what bis name
“Well, call liim up her.: and let
me have a look at him," said Yank.
“Here, Fritr.y 1 Fritzyf Come
The Yankee patted
I him in the eye, and 11-
him on ‘'the
ti-
licad, looked
nally forced open his
looked down lii.-, throat
‘‘His name is Fritxv,” s.;itl lie,
with deliberation.
‘ Douder andt blixen?” exclaimed
the Dutchman, with open eves and
>S. <i.
In the world that gives u» more AttcrOBV at LaW,
ensure than to have same feller " 7
THOMASYILLE, GA.
:sk was
H^'“teri^ T ° XUimS t*.
NO. 1*).' * s * * -■ Ah-xiiiulor.
Attorney at Law,
THOMABVI LXiE,
mar 21-1 v
.’fellers’ i.-, the word)
our office and pick up every pipers
and manu.vript that he sees King
u:r desk. .Such a one seems to
k that the editors’ desk was
over.
the signature and .... _
‘what is 1:.. writing to you aboit V'j OrOC3S.erV^.
«»* a •'*»*««.a S swai£
and if vou grumble about it he'll JAMES s. SILVA,
go off and talk about vour surliness ] :!■«."■! tioMu..
prepared for publication, and won- COUNTRY MERCHANTS-
dcr that you snap and snarl r.t him, wu,„...™ lhUv , n , lM , '
when he wants to discuss it with , y" ! '. i a;. m-..' i.,.,1 :
Why sometimes we have to 1 ” .i \ ^ »
.he paste-cup to keep him
from diving down to the bottom
•just to see what’s going on there.’
Reader, you have heard of the’ex
change fiend.’ The above is lie.—
If you are a Christian, pray for him.
f.a(irauy lh'j*trt>r.
The Legislature of Georgia at its
last session, passed an act to regu
late the sale of poisons in that State,
rent into ' ” '
JOSEPH p.
Attorney at l aw
thomasvilie, a. j\ .
The act provides that ufter -May
1st, there shall not he any register
ed and licensed druggist or phar
maceutist without, before delivering
the same, causing mi outre to be
made in a 1-ook kept for that pur
pose, stating the date of the delive
ry, tie name and address of the
the
the same, the I
and quantity of the poison,
for which it is ropre-1
ch person to lx> requir
ed, and tho name of the dispenx, r.
Such book shall always be open f-.r
inspection by the proper authorities
and be preserved for reb
ut least five years.
The penalty aft
of the provisions of this act is a fine !
To pay up is divine.
The ivoutlerful growth of Him giuri-
to every
daughter,
as well as to every fair of twins with
sound of my barytone voice. I
sny it is paten!, for history records the
taking out of letter* patent in 177«.
event, which is poetically express-
Rut it uptbon. leister.’ said
the clerk; put it up, end
we won t have anv.*
•Who’s doin’ this buyin I should
like t:• know?* hissed the woman.
Y<:;; a;v, Afmy, yr\ W: ‘. ,1 -
miited; 'but you can’t palm -df no
short shirt.- on me*.’
’You :mt like a fool, J .imSpiiUM-.’
•Mob- i do. Man*, biu ‘l 11 be
duun d "o-bii’JT- i;avi. !. *U .i
sj)lit—lo*. not it i ^ » Tiiihed.
•Wall. I say two yards is uiougli
to make anyone t wo shirts,’bfiesnap-
peil.
*Mebl*e that:, enough for you, M-.-
ry,‘ he said quietly; p’raps you can
git along with a collar button and a
neckband, but tli.it aim me; and I
free/.e my legs to
and a!! ready to be expressed. C. O.
D., to the Centennial, in the follow
ing chaste lines:
Our count!*/’* doriouVsire
As Liberty’s Knight went out to ti^ht
Great Britain’s big Goliar.
It would bo well, or al
•cent, for each of us to
i the portico of o«r Ce
perstructurc, wipe our feet on
door-mat ol Time, and ask our u<
bor. or if lie is awav from home,
his wife, three in’
From wlicucc, as a Nation, did we
come? Whither, as a people, have
we wandered? Where in thunder are
wc "oio"?
Get up, tullow-cilizeus. and go b.uk
to the dawn of our country's history:
back as early as 1 o'clock in the
moruiDg. aud. while the fir.-t auroral
gliuts of the iuulighl of civilization
are streaking across the Eastern hor
izon, behold the intrepid Columbus
this Continent iu three
say in 1402,
did ir in
.k.ii t i-nq
"live eight
•Git wb;
*liricke,l,
;e
nut. tiic:i ! .ihe
pushing him oyer a stool;
0 - . ards, git a hull piece, git a
dozen pieces if you want ’em, but
remember that I’ll make vo;t 4k-k
for thi-.’
‘Four yards, if you pi*j.iSL mister
—four yards,’ said he to the ckrk:
aiembei*. he eon
of‘em findin* m. with
my head busted jest remendxr that
vou heard her s;tv she’d make me
sick.'
And grasping the bundle, he fol
lowed his better half ont the *r.
— V.r}.,,
CnviLNN:..!- (i-*i ..Mr. A. W.
“Am 1 not right?"
“Yaw, py tain,” said in*, handing
over the wager. “Py Jinks, I know
d*it lay tog carry his card town his
die at. I eh nst ph.ojt,; hj.s *hu\ ..euk
foriiim;” and away ho marched try-
ing to got a kick at the poor dog
whose name he had ghen away
When Mie WiU Marry Jlex-
tU’St.
A ’oe.uitliid and bashhil young
woman of about nineteen summers
called at the office of si life assur
ance agent bust week and asked:--
“How long will a man of «i7, and
that cats beans with his knife, lie. >”
“According to our table, madainc,’*
replied the agent, “he should on an
si'ciage. sun ire ‘i vyars, d month--,
and lli days.” “That” said his \is-
itor, “would ho till the 1st of .\:»-
gust, I.Sh7?’’ “Precisely madauif.”
• And how much could 1 insure his
•if * f-r ?” “Oh, for an,
say ’50,000.’* he
up a tjlank toiiu
“Well,” skid tho
think then, that I'll
“Insure him vou
the agent- “No many him:' you
insure him. You see," she added,
with a burst of confidence, “I love
Herbert, and Mr. Dawkins is old
enough to he my grandfather. Rut
Herbert is poor, and I just
the v 1o«m ii.ai >!**. Dawkins
builds.on.A); 1 lb rbert is\cry pati* .it
and says that if I will only fix a day.
no matter how long he may liu'.c
to wait, he will be Jiat.py
say U*. Daw km.-, die* will by the 1st
of August, lh^7, and as it would i.e
decent lo marry again till I’v< :»• * n
a year in mo;;j;gii:g, 111 uiiiOj-e to
lu&rry Herbert cm the 2nd ot An-
g’l.ii.
iioiii tli: country the other
Jay, saying:
“Why don't you t :d< \\,:h m« v '
••Rceatl.sail liit- ii.di*. i*lu.;l.
“y.m ha\ never exU nde l ;.:i in\i-
tation 1. me to do s). I . .id t!ie
county p; . hjv every week aud ha*. ^
n -ver s: .n an advertisement of
v ..u*8 in •*. and I never go to » 1
'cv that 1 ■tm not invited to.'
meat in jail for six i
at the discretion of the couit.
A v.auig man e;dled on his in- [
tended the other evening, and while t
waiting for her to make an appear- j
auce ho struck up a couversatiou
with his intended brother-in-law.— |
After a while the boy asked*
“Does galvanized niggers know i
mnchY*
“I really can’t suv," answered the
the boy resumed:
“Ki» you play checkers with
your nose ?”
“No, I have not aciiuiivd that ai-
complishment."
“Well, you’d Itvliu Hi:i, you
1VTEW GOODS
AT
HOLIDAY coons
T. II. B0LSHA W’S
I '-I I' I \ Y.1 // |,
In ail.liiiun :
• Wily
“ ’L'ausc, Sis says you don't know j
as much a:, a gabani/.ld nigger, but |
that yer dad’s got lots o’ stamps, f HLV.l. tll.ANSW.'VKF,
and she’ll marry you anyhow; and , ’’h.Y KI{ iT.A’i'KD t A> l j.|; .
she ftrihl when she got ;:?;■•!{ >\ tin j w R« a i..I i'( »UK-
old man’s 8ttgi\v *»1 j‘ : was agoiu' t-. Tel... 1 j, ]•. , .
all of the Fourth of July pereesimns, j *i* (Il . N
and lot you «tav sit home to plav j .. . ' *' ; " :i : .* '*
checkei*K with that hollyhock nos.* of. *' 1 1 bii
And when Sis g,,« Ju.j* hair lived Hodmi nirnisiiii| >r (,n .i.
:ll!-l ill kIk- f..Tl!,.I t!;.. ,alW I , ... . , .
desertcil l'V nil h^* brother.) "* ! ’ ’ ' 11 ’ l - 1 ** v
who Mllf, tyill” ill:- 1.1 I v. <. kit- | *' -X \ i \ <1(101
-.toy.-tli''. U1I.1 ^iuviu:{ 'IT I'A.II.I. j,.,,
i*i:i.- i s i -
i:;| h-
\V!
ei: ii
A !'i)ii.td< iphia lady ”.:*i‘* - :<• tin
N.-v. York G, *■//,;. | protet 1
ag.iiu.d all t! :.t s:,».»l
feci, if Hi*;, wer. a sign of beau
In the first p]
L !)• ItOLSH.UV.
rS'StHJS Join E. RoMlllifll],
o». A small, v foot than , , • *
at any rate a shoi
•nies a jtf-rsonal blemi
*, all this taM; b. d-am
ai i..:
that -at any rat** a sh*nte r f...,t
l).:c...,i-sn,Vrs.in:Jl,! r .,nW, Y.-.n-- j McINTYRE EUIJjjJJ \
lii/.ilig. - , ,
W!*»H (l.ilui* i blows, his Im;h m i . w-r,r .
newsp*i]w-r ir.ri ; will haw* a h* ,.p‘ <,f | A i»* *• i <• .j j r w ,» ;
sins t / :ti.sv.« r. Van* d< -c)*jj»t*ou <*f j i m p |> ,
fasliioiiule parlie*. an*] \.a\i pini - s 5 At ! 1 .. • • • ,
if M! * Si. .....4^0 ; ,*id Sinn. Su.*!).:- in 1 h *ui i-*... •
1 tor ;*.s •’the Ik-antif ii, ’ ‘*t:•.r \ - , H' - * * • . ■
witching." :*.'! t» 11 Is : ) l;i :\*.* !#.,!-%{ ** 1 * * :
si-i.-ii,I,-.-,,-.ii.**.m-; First Class
FAMILY GROCERIES,
u.>; mit. n: i,
MITCHELL & MITCHELL
Atton:cvs fit law.
TTJ<>.!| ASV I V.l.I*, .
r ar il ly
I. W. H*>rK:N«. t. x. ]| ,,. s lN ,
HOPKINS & HOPKINS.
Attorneys ;it I nu .
TiiM.laiville,
(»c<*ri;h.
.lly
.5:tnu k s 1 .. Si
Attorney at Ur,vv,
UlU.MA.sYlLl.i:, - - LA
. Hue LEAN,
.V ( I o r n i* y
\M' •
♦ tuiNtdor ut I >;i .
illtLMA.'sYU.Ll.. €iA.
»B. B. 5s. BRAADRo
THOMASVILLE GA.
i: . i:..G. i- . in IN.in. i
ii A M MON D l).\\ is'.
ATTORNEYS AT LAY\,
COLLLGTORS Of CLAIMS,
I lluMA'Vll.U:. i. W. *.l (il.-i.U
1)P, JMO. II. COYLE,
lUiSibi’.± i i iS i,
TIlOMASVH.I.i; GA.
• ! 1 •' I ' * . .1 1 ill .*•>./■,
T. ft. LITTLE
II i- I >«• II < i i .
f:1: t •-•
f -■ A "V A NT IC . N H
Attovnca-i al Law,
.•'-.."-A J\ t.- j-. j i, r.t
Alexadcr & Fiu:>: e I!.
V! ^ lu ’H S
\ 11
f' J i); t: r ’ /}/:■// h'/ls*
; oi ;
$ Telegraph and
es frfun Wjishington to
A-
digging
his g:u*d-. his >. : *■
doorman<] -.honied.
did not come, sh* *.jK i**d tn*. «I »>r
1 • Ihd: -Hain t
pretty .<■
; t*j diLiier
r a neighb.
blast*.! ”
til- -A'-:-
enger, writes
hifi \ntper as follows:
“A gentleman who went Centeii-
ui.iling hist week with his wife and
two daughters tell me that the affiur
is hound to be a success, judging from
the moderate prices charged bv the
patioticlandloids of that city. They
had three moderate sized rooms
for one dav, and the bill \vi, <2o
for iiim and his wile. *10 for on*, of
his daughters, and $1" for the other*
in all, for the four, only Soft per day.
All of which proves there is noth
ing greedv about the average l'hil-
ladelphia landlord, and that he
scorn s to take undue advantage of
a guest."
along with her husband s
ed—‘ojd Ovlingjorn 8
An up-Ui’.vn man, who beli : .
self improvement, f-nggested to i.i
wife lcttutly that they should •>.*
guc m:cc Muestion frankly :.nd f: .
iy every e-.ening, and try and 1 :
more of each other. The o-. -tioi
for the first night
lave pohsed awav. a
*f thejKriod i.snvn
that the jo* <«-d;*i*
Ut *»■* h*»t»e !!::*.! all this vi.l
v.srit tlie nr.-: .;sitv • f «*.
cr*—*:op:e feet x. *11 •** >n :* i *•
a a,:
. ,1 BOOTS, SHOES;
; DOMESTIiJS AKfi I Ri:;i ..
Tae iiwnifnt a girl i-:•. t
from h**r mother, *»r :**<*-.:vt d a
letter she d i.e ng* l-. t h •; m* the*r
read or ha> :i friend of whom her
mother not know, d. i«in <1 m-
get*, i he !t *ur -ce*i--1.-> that he iu
the lie.u*:s <*f womui at any age the
better. It ;umosl a ti>t*of purity.
I:i girihoo*] *1 j notieng tluit if dis
covered l.v \ Atv laii .-r «*wnM m »k-
V,;rlade *
iaiviiv
D-all r-. .
z !:•
c;<»
Price:; to rail
i- r. ::: . f 5: -
about '»'M ] )./*r** n:*? i
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3?e-k« of their hog*. :
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a first rate leap rear j#arty, ei*. CLOC ? s
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y*mr sister lnu» the sewing *>aeV
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AioUo of a Portland temperain e jthe i*o#>m, au*l rer*rit th*: n.-wolt to
reform dub: “TVebend the knee, u«
but not the elbow.” This is supposed i
to refer to a dexteri-yis tnode of Never be afralJ to Jo anythin *. un-
dlinking out of a bung. ' lew it to do wrong.