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Worj’s LStllc La mlt Translated.
Maty hr. I got a lectio lauths already;
iMrsvco! \o‘ iltc T-c flinow;
Fml cfery times dot Mary did rend out *
Hot Tan » vent ateoond vie Maty.
Hot lambs did follow Mary von day to dor
athool hen-o,
Vicli vos ohlio.-ilion to derm Ire of dor srlwol-
lllT : C'llol llOU*C.
I zo dof .-tlioolmn-ter did kirk dcr iambs
I'ml din dot lambs did run right a.-.ay gwi.k
W. N. DAVIS,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Opposite MitOhdirs Hot>QL
Dealer in
Fancy and Family
Groceries.
BACON, LARD,FLOUR, MEAL,
COFFKE, SUGAK, CANVASSED IlAMS,
Fine Liquors, Cigars, &c ,
Always On Hand.
MOTTO: Quick sales and very small
profits, for Cash and C’asli only.
mar l-ly
O. S. SHandal’8
NEW
SHAVING SALOON!
IX MITCHELL'S HOTEL.
,.l ta r reason nbont irol .lot lambs
,o .-Mlli'ii .11.1 n.i. II .lot .olioolm.L-.U r:
■oil..lon.1 you know 11, .lot Mary lor.-
A Detroit real estate agent
waited on yesterday by a tall man
willi a weed on Ills bat, who said lie
had the cash to pay for a farm, pro
vided he could get one to suit.—
The agent smiled him to a seat, and
brought out his register of descrip
tions. He had several farms regis
tered on his books, and he had no
doubt that lie could suit the would-
“J’d like about wx big hillsou it.”
"Here she is, with exactly six hills
on it.”
“And I’d like a lake near the
ter.”
“Here you arc. Here’s a
with a lake exactly in the
"And I want a big, n
era in one of the hills.”
“Here yon are. There's a cav
ern on this farm that can’t be beat
in this section.”
The stranger drew a long breath,
and went on:
i of t
“I
■Here she is,” was the reply. “Just
Ihree hundred acres on the farm,
and just one hundred acres marsh
laud.
"I must have a waterfall twentv-
si:. feet high on the farm.” contin
ued the stranger.
* H.-re you arc, this farm has got
natural waterfall of twenty-live
feet eleven inches. I don’t suppose
an inch more or an inch less amount
to much
‘■Well, no but 1 ■
oil the hills.”
“That was put u]
ike reply.
■'<T thonght of*
nullv said:
‘ There must be a Baptist eli
right across the road from
“It must he a brick church.”
“Ho il is.”
• Has it an organ V”
-It has.”
“Then, I can't buy the farm of
you,” said the stranger, risingto go.
••inhere is anything I hate, it is
l organ anil you see lor y_._
self (hat I would ho in a state of
continual misery. Hie farm suit:
r.n first rate, lint l can't go that or-
0-1 Just what estimate those two mei
known.—Jhiroit Free Freer.
The mai
■ IS lie gobbles up the soup, and at
. ..tv other mouthful seems threat
ened with a choking fit.
The man who, having bv
lie'll thrown into
makes hold to bawl
'Si
when von pass him in the street.
Tim man who artfiT
YOU to play a game of
him. and though ho feigns to lie a
novice, produces his own chalk.
The man who can't sit at your ta-
Railroads.
PM.MTS
J.H. BAUSONS k CO.,
SHVaiiui; 1 .,
THE ALBANY HOUSE,
HERRICK BARNES, Proprietor.
Al.lIANY. GEORGIA.
ATLANTIC & Ol’LF RAILROAD.
GEN’L .iUPEMNTF.NI1EUT.S OFFICE, I
.llballt V Vnim.-tllrcoil («., J
Savannah, Ga., Ai>ril 1ST5. )
On an«l after Samlay, April 2V1, Passcncer
Trains on ti ls Itoad will run as follows:
Express Passenger.
Leave Savannah dally at
Arrive at Josup.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, ’ Advertisements. ’Vj'aMcpys' ‘GuimhI >
. tt nTr»T« Tmnir a t Ti-.rmT t TjfNn ! ' fllLTl -jrlri
* - Dr.JoM 1], Amlrews,
an-l others In need of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
illliilllJj
Thoiaasvjille; Georgia
_ . . 1 riniKt'OAEEGIATE YEAR «r this Iunti:nti >uU «UiU«t iiUO itru«in»lXvrciv'«4 work*
Stair Bailing, Blind Trimmings,< ^-‘■m-in«»'-l ;
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS,; board of instructors :
H p^°BICKFORD, !MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M.. PRES1 DENT. S.
(Successor to BLAIR & BICKFORD) r "' *»B*i M«hemniio.-.mrfti.i Unrajc. fc .‘* “^.““'“i »»•! •■ »■•• •-
171
| Taot.vasviLi.fi, a./,
•prcUully
REV. AY. B. BENNETT.
JP. McGIashan,
DEALER IX
Saddles, Bridles,
AXD
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From S'i,00 ami upward.
HARNESS, “ 811,00 “
BRIDLES, “ 81,00
and all kinds of IIorsoFuruiture,
carriage, buggy.
-1XD
Wagon Materials,
Shoe Findings, ete.
I have on baud a Large Stock of
LEATHER
of all kind!., for sale at low prices.
Enameled Leather f and Cloth, and
CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.
I am agent for the Maiisi
voon,ironsr>C„ I .mu:,andifieCe,e ;
which I sell at Factory
jsa «
PLANTER,
Call and see me.
paid to orders by nu.
Furniture.
Furniture.
J. LINDSEY, [
No, 190 Broughton Street,
MISS E. H-MERRILL,
MISS MARY CHAIRES,
la cUarjc.fMa.k- licarrua.i t.
MISSMATTIE SLAVA HD,
To Tie Ladies!
Savannah,
i
Isssassi
The American Cyclopaedia.
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ENTS WANTED FOB Till: LIBRARY OK
Poetry & Song
Bung Choke Selection* from the Best
Poets, Enjllsh, Scotch, Irish anti
PERMANENT k AUTHENTIC HIS
TORY.
|.r.-rc„t c.litloi, f..nl.c|.rc»,
assSHillSH
given >nc‘ iot I am! original record ..f the pro
gress of
POLITICAL k HISTORICAL EVENTS.
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SSsMstscts ’
PRINTED ON NEW TYPE,
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
II one had the complete works of all
selves, their best productions, the pe
riod during which they wrote, and the
tll?s elegant vol mu e ^ The band *onics t
and cheapest^ subscription * book ex
tant. Having an immense
tra terms: Send for Circulr
J.B.FORD & CO., 27
ting on his logs to propose
stupid toast.
The man who, thinking vu
musical, horcs von with his’
**ii tin* music of the future, of which
you know as little as the music of
spheres.
The man who wears white hat
si winter, and smokes a pipe when
v. alking. and accosts you as ‘old
:• ! 1 »\v,’ just as you arc Imping to
Make a good impression on some
v. i II dressed lady friend.
The man who, knowing that vour
di.etor faces him at the table, turns
the tail; so as to set him talking
‘doctor shop.
The man who, with a iooi; ol ur
gent. business, when you are in a
big hum*, takes vou bv the 1m; ton
hob-1,. tell vou a bail joke.
Tin- man'wbo, sitting just 1 ebiiul
yon at the opera, destroys half \our
“gilsSi
ARTISTIC EXC
fggptssg
where ...
what you pay’for your dress boot--.
laughable
' Kl.vnMI.-.
iMoc-or. *S
11 VOLV.UKS NOW HEADY.
e^^ur,e;:r T ‘ ,i:A,,K,:,0AS
■ l.l.lrc,, ll.c l
D. APPLETON & CO.,
510 Ac 5511
.lay last. A young mau was gal-
He carried
IfeWTO dropped
liamlkerehief. Her gallant stopped
to pick it up when the buttons hold
ing liis suspenders to bis trousers
c.uuc off. As the young man’s
pants were of fail size, he xvas in an
awkward predicament ns they be
gan at once to have a downward
tendency. It v.-as no time for ex-
planati. ms, however, and hastily
lmudiug the umbreUn to the young
lady, the young man nlnn^ed his
Iamb; into his pockets'an,f with a
:-.n a-', ad., a .started for j.
lag to those pants with all t Cc
I day was not thonght of
Tin: 11)1 F,Kit GAZETTE.
Fill! I lit: I USTENNIAI. VEAlf.
I'ti"ll»lic.i l.y
AT - W. G-B TTTrn
AT DARJEN. GEORGIA.
Till |.iv,‘. rr V M»; V .‘ WVvklv NVwmkun
I HE •! \/ETTK i> ivu.’.i weekly from t’„.
• BI.M Dn .\], WEEKLY
" V i.::
tioii. cxren ii :.-u- V •*.< .us .tl.r-ushout
the intvri'.i • : Ge -r.i. I tn : t„ Xo-tlu-n,
uud liuroiHran l»*U: • A - an a-lv. t.sritu utedi-
SSiSS
M HO! FOR CHRISTMAS!
;:r | A. HOIEISTER’S
Bakery
AND
CONFECTIONERY,
‘““sr
SALE. EX-
X.Y.
Scribner's Monthly for 1876.
The lit** of tlie-o.
“Gabriel Conrov,
BEGINS IN THE NOVEMBER NU MBER
r I'J months. This is Mr. Hiirtc'f
min. are |.uii>to«l with «l.ur-
.- ami |K»wer: ami the work
IsoniVismim mul Tvxn*. at the time of Aaron
it 8 ol Iiai vr.: |'MUii.-f to In-own more in-
teroMin- than that with whivli our roi
Centennial Letters,
IMit.-.l I'V John Vance C'h...i.y,
.-U.Ii^HKV
CHRISTMAS
TOYS ;
Fine Liquors,
ale: & LAGEB
AIKDIlINd
oiar 21-ly. '' *
YISITQRS* GGtBE
To the (
Ga.
T. ISA I. lNTYNi;
BALLIXTVXE.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Iron Fronts furs
%83Ri?&£& B 3®B8l'2$3.
SAVANNAH, GA.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Cor. Whitaker & St. Julian Street8
Whole Nile ami Fctail Dcalcw 5u
Books and Stationery of all Kind.
<•'' Mii.LBRi Isal«l, Delilu
AT HIS OLD STAND.
ji. jmuer Sf vo. m
, News ami Book Printing l>«|icr >
dF f F Uli 1ST TUBE W ABFIIOIJ S F,! C* 1 IUMT MILL
A rare voUevtion of Kevohiiiouar? Ecitus-
interest.ami will he rea-l with a rare relish in
vontivvlio:* with tlie Centennial whl.rati.m of
in:iE!.1 axti.v^ jI.i.ivn:ai ei* am i
tiufiirau Colleges.
,£xz,
OKI Yen Voik.
y illiiKi-.,lc.l :,rli< l,. s on
SlESEHfsiS ?
illSiis
CenteimialAccommodations
>r Me.i. e.. vloth.
i
THE NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOK
A Century After:
SsSsE
GUANO
FOR
COTTON.
i.-in i;kdi (jiiTox sti:i:i:t
Savannali, Georgia.
iMew Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making Upholstering,
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly tilled. All floods .-old 111-• market 1
prices, nnd "Inct attention given lo ill or los- lr*#m li.eemi: Avy.
MU. ’ .•
fJIMNDINf; DA vs.
1 lit V, Fill I» \ V AM. s a J I J.
CQFFIKTS !
1/. n.'F-.i \M„\
I l.y tl.;-. lit. i.v .
» • *1 I I A- . «»(- .• ! .
T, B.ARTOPE,AG'T,
i- :' |it ■ I
AiJt WifOIH
IU .• M l: I*.
& GRANITE WORK,
Cnuntrv Merdmnts xvhen in t!. • !:•.■ \w,iiM <]• ■ ■... !l tu rail, MONUMENTS,
nr ‘ ‘ HEAD ST0NE6
412POUNDS COTTON. . im ‘ ! oxauuue our stoua befori: |,nr«-Iiu.- rag •tvu-ic. BOX TOMES,
TON OF SOLUBLE PACIFIC FOR 40u! 1*. O. Box 773. :■■ i 1 . • Vaiea, Iron R-.ilii;
POUNDS COTTON. 1= = ( OIMM.S.hlTLDl.VI. WOliK. AC..
mi:. jSD AND 7»ori.\l: - j
•f,. : , ./. 11'. Jinrl.t \ <
JI‘U« .t Co/td,-!,,'.
PRIVATE I'.oAItDIXU HOI SE.
TO VISITORS
Who wish to .-j i ml tin; (viu-
lleVillr. ill"
Edward Kennedy,
J.T, PITTMAN I BR0„
DEALERS IN
BRY GQQBSj BQ©T§ S | *,•,* i„ t
r «t JWST END HOUSE;-
< J|]._-i - Inducement.-,
Merchant Tailor, Macon. Geo,
r I* •». iK»X. I:i. OUI'KUS li
t It-Kta
(Itl lilt; ('I': i it .\l , » Jb. ..a/,)
t j , u j . T- .stp.i:et 5
<lit in'll,
K- f j * ei, t
TO THE YOUNG MEN OF TH0JV
VTLLE AND VICINITYi
Full and Winter Styles!
Grunjia. n ‘ •'■ ■ ■■■
i Chas. Gasman
ic Goods, Brown Home ! 7/a\ iug liiv.rcflllcJ amln. j
of all kinds, Bleach- ! ! a A cd ^. ,c . bci ‘ t »’V rliaa wl ll, “
F!:i;xai ani 1
( ‘BATING-. VI>TU
•i ns.
ings, Tickings,
Stull’s, Croc
l J uiit
i give as good
PLOWS, HOES’, TRACES, Etc.
We buy our Goods at the lowed pri-
:s and wc intend selling for short
jirofits. Call and examine our stock
melrll 1)
M. E. Baruett & Son,
LATE OF COLlTMlfO, OA.
HOOTS & SIIOKS.
Lower than Ev.r,
l*’simil;v G rocerit s
Prompt and polite c:tentio:i given
o all cueiomcrj. anJ fall eaiisfacuon
. . laleiUtylc**. Apcricctlii
ns will ke found in South-wc»tGeorgia- j ; n every .
mY ROOMS
Are WELL VEXTI LI.ATJ-D
ami Furnislied with an eye lo
comfort.
My Tables
Will pe sum,lied with all this
LATEST STYI iltl
Market a fiords
/mta.vmo//
»ia a.*
J. 1. IJ*iTO\,
Propncior.
NTotice l
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I II \\«» A. . •.
T‘l‘ilir-oX & >1- EINVII.V.
NO FIT ! MO PAY ’
I >i*. \V. I*’. I >| \\ il I
BE SI I) EX- E
SMITH A YES EE, TtwmnteuU.
t*f*‘ at T. S. Paine* D:t: • *?or
»i’ r: '- ly
Electpo-Thermaf
Robert Kingr jin... *i,...
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