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THE TIMES
JOHN TRIPLETT,
Bctitor Bcndt Fi-oprlotor.
thomasville.ga.
Saturday, July 29,- - — 1870.
Agents for the Tines.
The following gentlemen, are au
thorized to receipt for subscription to
(lie Times: . „ , _
Robert II. Ilsrris, editor Cairo De
partment, Cairo, Ga.
A. B. Carson, editor Boston Depart
ment, Boston, Ga.
Dr. T. Jeff Brown, Iauioma, Ha.
John It. Stephens, Oeholoclconce,
' A. D. Patterson, Moultrie, Ga.
I>. F. Robinson, McDonald, Ga.
Rending Matter
OX EVERY PAGE.
Democratic Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Samuel J. Tilden,
Or HEW YOKE.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Thos. A. Hendricks,
0FIHDIAHA.
Georgia^rnplw*
The Uorae Courier say* that indi
cations paint to Dr. II. M. V. Miller,
auil not Judge Wright as a possible
indepeudent candidate for Governor.
Wc do not believe that either of these
dUtiuguishcd gentlemen, or any other
•jooil democrat will permit himself lo
he used by the radicals.
Mr. Stephens will probably be nom
inated in the 8th Dist, for Congress.
That Western pest,llie grasshoppers,
arc appearing in large numbers in
middle and portions of North Georgia.
Some ©four exchanges ate throw
ing out dark hints about an independ
ent candidate for Governor. In no
section of the State is the feeling
agaiust these malcontents more deci
ded, Ilian in South Georgia. Any in
dependent candidate will get a severe
*»kiuning in Ibis section. Wc arc for
the regular nominees. Whoever lie
may be, first, last and all the time.
The young men of Valdosta grap
pled with this problem in a debate on
Monday niglit. “Which entail the
greater burden, the duties of man,
the duties of woman.” Pendleton was
in thcscuflle.
.1 woiuau iu Pulaski county has
hung a bell around licr husband’*
ucci: so as to be able to find him at
any lime. This is rattier warm to be
playing “bell wc(o)lbcr.'’
Well, ucxl Wednesday will uuravcl
the web, in which the next governor
of Georgia is concealed.
Candidates arc gelling to be thick
as thieves. And lliey (the thieves)
arc tolerably thick, thank you.
Judge Ynson, Chairman of the
l)ciu. Ex. Comm., for this Congress
ional Dish, says that he will arrange
with the delegates from the Dist., at
.\liaula as to the time and place of
holding the Convention to nominate
a candidate for Congress. Wc be.
i cniiud Hie Chairman and members
of the Ex. Comm., that Thomasvillc
has been suggested by several papers
in the Dist, as a suitable place at
which to bold the convention.
Tiic radical convention to nomi
nate a candidate for Congress iu this
Dist., meets in Albany on the 9th
Prox. Their State convention has
been called at Macon on the lCtli.-
Go in lemons, and get squeezed.
When all the candidates in CHucli
county meet, there are 790 women at
home alone with the young candidates
ivho arc coming on.
The Atlanta and Augusta papers
havu’t settled that columu business
yet. Next Wednesday will settle it
The -fast mails” have been discon
tinued by Uio government. Wonder
ii they will take the “fast females” in
hand next?
Hubert Lincoln, the only surviving
son of President Lincoln, bos taken
the stumps in Illinois for Tilden and
//endricks. How do you like that,
rads?
Still another. Mr. Herndon,
life time Republican, and for twenty-
iiveycars the law partner of Abe Lin*
coin at Springfield, Illinois, lias come
square out lor Tilden and Hendricks,
i/e will canvass the State. Let the
tide roll on.
The statement of Ananias about
•hat little real estate transaction, was
a modified fib, compared to the lies
which the radicals will tell during the
<-anvas.
Tins Ccutcunial summer will lou<
remembered as one of the hottest
on record.
Prediction, No. 1: That 1». II.
Whitcly will be nominated at Albany
oil the 9th.
Prediction No. 2: That 11. JI.
Whitcly will be beat by some sound
democrat live liuudrcd votes in Octo-
Just put a pin dowu there will y
I: makes but little difference to ilic
nemociacy of the 2nd Dist, who ihc
ladsputup. Wc will knock him off
his pins in October. Whether it be
Whitcly, Wade, Puluey or any body
•:lse. i is a gone fawn skin with litem.
The Philadelphia Press says that
i tic best o* Graut will live forever.—
Ye ; .aid his worst pail will live for
••.vcr—and a day.
•Many °f the papers arc dcmaudiug
that Air. Tilden cuiue out prompt.y
with his ictlcr of acceptance. Jos
hold on. geutleiueu. Tilden aud lieu-
di icks kuow what they are about.—
Their letters will be out at the right
time, and be just what they ought to be.
Watt fii-dcn.
Mexico is In the throes of her an
nual revolution.
Another one of Grant’s immaculate!
cabinet, old Sccor Robeson is likely
to be impeached for high crimes.—
Where Is the thing to end?
The evidence in the Belknap im
peachment ease has closed.
Col. Uartridge made a speech this
week in the House on the Hamburg
riot.
The first bale of new cotton was re
ceived in New Orleans on the 13tli
inst. It sold for 1*21-2 cents.
Stanley, the Herald’s African ex
plorer has l>een heard from after a
silence of two years in the interior
of that benighted region. He has
discovered a race of white Africans.
The Herald thus makes another ten
strike.
- - ——- -
Gov. Smith has appointed the
following Notaries public for Thom
as county: W.H. Bibb, J. S. Merrill,
Whi. Powell, A. Way, T. Hardee,
R. B. J/ardre, R. \V. Boston and
John S. Montgomery. This leaves
Murphys’ District to be supplied.
The latest on dit from Washing
ton is that Grant is insane. At
least he is in—bad company.
Services in the Episcopal church
have been suspended until Septem
ber.
Wc baveu't heard of a sewing raa-
chiuc or book agent being struck with
lightning recently. Wbat’s the matter'
with the fluid? Has it lost its efficacy?
Snow fell to the depth of four
iuclies on Mount Washington
Wednesday morning.
JPlieelcr Is out in a letter trying lo
explain some of bis “crookedness”.—
He and Hayes will have a lively time
in trying to explain their past rec
ords.
Senator Gordon lias introduced a
bill to reform the civil service. All
reform comes from the democratic
side.
— m
Colquitt will hold a convention
at Moultrie on the 12th to elect del
egates to the Congressional Conven
tion.
The Senate 1ms passed a bill appro
priating one hundred thousand dollars
to complete the Washington raonu
ment The bouse will probably cou-
In that event the the monument
will be completed.
The Naval committee have shown
that Robeson lias expended oat hun
dred and seventy millions of dollars, on
the Navy aud that the number of ves
sels Lave been reduced iu the mean
time over seventy vessels. Bclknap’i
thievery dwindles into insignificance
when compared lo this.
University of Georgia.
Athens, July 15th, JS7G.—The fol
lowing arc the University speakers of
the graduating class, appointed to
day:
HATCHi.LUltS Of AKT.
“Culli-up-a-
full soul pants
ed with the
dingo-bun.”
for expression.
Will keepyt young alligator in
his both tub. Wont it be fanny to
the neighbors—when Will forgets
about it and pops into the tab one
of these hot nights? Guess the
people over on Little Tired will
think Sitting Bull and his Sioux
have come after old Alfred’s scalp.
We were not aware, until last
wed^ that we hod an assistant in
our Deportment This explains
our nightmares: he injects his ideas
into our brain while we are asleep!
We had thought, all along, that it
was cold greens for supper. •
“Romans, countrymen aud
friends!” Is this thing never to
end? Let us see: there’s No. 1.
He’s dead. We feel patriotic over
him. No. 2., down there on the
Spring Hill road; No. &, sitting
about, waiting for the black haws to
ripen, iu tbo Walden hammock;
No. 4, cavorting round the Fondren
plantation; and No. 5,—well any
body that fools with our County
Court trill get the worst of it But
those intermediate numbers! Gen
tlemen, there’s trouble a Bruin.—
The fact is, we begin to feel like em
igrating. Our bail* has “riz” so
much lately that we are getting
bald headed and if Henty Sapp and
those boys let No. 3 get* across the
Ochlockonec, wc might os well
swap suspense and no pollywogs
for certainty and “used to ’em,” by
moving to Arizona at once.
“Thirty-Two’* is in high spirits.
He owes only $9.50, and he feels
confident of making eight bales of
cotton. Four boles, he thinks, will
clear him of debt, and with the
other four he believes he can buy to
bacco enough to “chaw” on mighty
nigh two weeks. That is if the
market continues firm.
A party of seiners, from the
neighborhood just below this
caught a flounder in the Oclilock-
onee, near Burrell’s Bluff, last Mon
day. Wc take this os on indication
that the river has heard of the Ma
to purchase the
nee hi
struck him on the head. A protrud
ing nail cat a gash on his scalp, of
between two and three inches in
length. He was insensible for some
time. Dr. Pugh dressed his wound.
We had a fine season, of rain Tues
day, enabling parties to
putting out potatoc vines.
Rev. J. R. Battle's infant -child
died on Monday last.
There is a onion
on at Sommer Hill, it
including to-morrow the fifth Son-
day.
Good fishing at Dry Lake now.
Messrs. J. O. Weldon and M. S.
Mabry went there fishing a few days
ago, the latter took a ten pound
trout out of the wet
There is a bear loose near Mr.
J. B. Mabry’s. Take notice all who
are concerned.
Major J. J. Harmon lias lost his
two best cows in a few weeks post
Can’t tell what was the cause.
Watermelons being plentiful and
cheap some people ore utilizing
them in making syrups and vinegar
from them, both of which are said to
be excellent
WOl Be Sold
ThomasviUe, Ga~ o
her, 1870, Lot of land No. 161. In the 17th Dist.,
>f originally Early now Thomas county,
A. 1*. WEIGHT.
Landrum, Oglethorpe; II. II. Tucker,
Alliens; II. B. Walker, Alabama.
BATCHELORS OK SCIENCE.
G.D. Thomas, Athens; W.M.lIcury.
Lafayette.
BATCnELOi: OK SCIENCE IN C1IK3II8-
TKY.
J. U. Jackson, Augusta.
CIVIL AND MINING KNG1NEKU.
M. L. Morris, Jonesboro.
Cairo Department.
Tiiouasvillk Times.
HO JIT II. HARRIS, : : Editor.
Did yon ever sit dowu, with
~ die and a toothache and
headoc]
feetaehc ami a finger on each hand
prained by a base boll, to write for
!ic edification of a critical public?
Then yon know how it is yourself.
Wc unintentionally omitted, iu
our last, to give a description of the
bear killed below here by Mr. But
ler; about a fortnight ago; but we
make all possible baste to repair
the wrong. The animal was mark
ed with a deep brown or black
spot all over him, the most of his
prehensile tail had been cut off at
some unknown time in the past aud
he was branded on tjjc tips of both
cars with grey. His feet, moreover,
resembled those of ft coon. By
these peculiar marks, we have no
doubt Jim Milieu will recognizeliim
ns the same beast that broke out of
his stable a month or so ago.
Maj. Banka was in town the oth
er day, complaining that he has the
finest crop on the middle prong and
that there never was a better pros
pect for au abundant possum har
vest The Major says his is the
best piece of laud on the creek, on
ly nobody knows it bat himself, and
thinks if he could just get “in seed”
of his old red cob corn again be
would be independent of guano aud
the game Jaw.
June bugs and *oiy; eyes are be
coming very fashionable hereabout
The former among the children, the
latter aiuoug all sorts.
Dr. Will’s silk moth has escaped
aud he is offering large rewards for
her recovery. Throe of her eggs or
a big watermelon! Wc captured a
splendid emperor moth that came
in to admire our lamp, the other
night, and carried him down, ex
pecting to realize the “millon” on
him, but he unfortunately exposed
his gorgoou* nether wing*before the
reward was paid a«*d ; ut us out of
the luscious berry.
Question iu Natural Philosophy;
When a fellow drinks only two gal
lons of water iu u day and sur
rounds only one watermelon, (ma
king, say, a gallon more ), and then
sweats four gallons and a quart,
whence cornea the awarn't Whenev
er this question is fcucccWuljy an
swered, wc would recommend on
application of the principle by our
frieud Bottom*: to bis self motive-
pump.
We’ve sung that one with “Jijn
crack corn,” for a chorus, until we
arc pretty middling tired of it; but,
nq the “b'no tail fly,” (only bis tail
w oot and place her on that
stream and In belle riviere is strain
ing even* current to make itself nav
igable. Flounders! that smacks of
cross tides, doosn’t it ? And Gen
eral It has seen the sturgeons leap
ing out of the black water below
Cumby’s! Who knows but that
the A. A G. It It Co., will have to
moke more drawbridges yet ?
The debate, which was to have
come off last Tuesday night, was
postponed on account of inclement
and threatening weather. Due no
tice will be given of the time to lie
hereafter appointed for the ventila
tion of the important question be
fore the Eocietv,
Last Saturday, wc enjoyed the
pleasure of meeting, iu our village,
our long time, tried and true friend,
Capt E. T. Davis, of Thomasvillc.
It reminded us of “old times” to lie
with Ed and we hope this may not
be bis loot visit.
Dr. S. A. Roddenbury U beautify
ing bis residence by having the fine
level plat in front cleared of weeds,
a handsome walk laid off from tho
gate to the street and tasty frames
for flowering v ines erected in his
front yard. \ good example.
We are always thankful for bits
of nows and short jokes furnished
us; but, as wo will not, intentional
ly, sav anything to wound (bo feel
ings of any one, we must decline to
publish the “dots” left with a friend
for us, last Saturday,
Our corresiiondeut has a _
ear for fried ingnns and could
doubtless, pick ud many amusing
mole, for which we would feel
obliged to him; but we kindly noti
fy him and all others that nothing
that may be legitimately construed
as a cause of personal offense, nor
anything that even bints at the re
motest shadow of a shade of a vul
gar allusion can go to press with
our sanction.
Our paper finds its way into
many a household throughout this
section of country and we ore proud
to learn, from numerous sources,
that the ladies love to spend a few
moments over our individual fool
ishness, once a week; therefore,
evpn jf such a course were not ex
actly coincident jrith our own prof-
Neu) 2ltotrti0£mmts.
tlic Court Uoum door
a Thomasrille. Ga., between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September,
the following jproiierty, to-wit:
125 acres of lot of land. No. 185, in the 18th Dis
trict of Thomas Co., Ga., the same being the
North-East portion of sskl lot. Levied on as
the property of R.M. Hall, to sathdVa fi fa
issued from Thomas Superior Court, December
term MM8.Ila favor of Ansel Dekle.Execntor.ftc.,
iving been transferred by i»
J.G. Tjms, amf by Tyns to Mrs. H. i
Property jointed oal by Jfn. H..
D. F. LUKE, Sheriff.
Administiator’s Notice.
All naities having claims against the eotate of
Merrel Bowman will present them w>thln the
terms of the law, and all parties indebted to Mhl
estate will come foiward snd make payment.
danikl McIntosh,
jnly 10.1 Administrator.
erence, wc must steer well into the
channel of purity of word ancf sen
timent.
ThomasviUe, Georgia,
IS AGENT FOR THE
TAYLOR
COTTONGIN
Kesbit Screw,
And Cartinys of Retry Desvrijdion.
T)ic above will bo guaranteed and fold on the
lowest icnn». Time allowed gilt-cdgo parties,
july 19.2m
EXCURSION
TO
FLORIDA.
SAVANNAH. GA., July 17, 1876.
A C-RAND EXCURSION TO FLA.,
will leave Albany and Uaiubridgc by regular
Vasucnitur Train on the uflcmoon of AU
GUST I4TIV, arriving in Jacksonville
morning.
Fare from ThomasviUe to Jackson-
rifle ami return onlj) 8-3.00.
On Wednesday, August 16th,
Tilts FIXE STEAMER
FLOREN CE
will make an excursion m» the St. Johns Itiver
to Rtktka, stopping at T0£0|, and connect
ing with the St Johns U. It
are mn fKrssierts Nt. Augustine nod
rrinrn, 8-1.001 «• Pntnikn and
reinrs, 88.00.
lteturning, leave St. Augnstine and I’ulatka
Thursday morning, August I7th, arriving
Jacksonville at p.m. the same afternoon a
leave immediately, arriving at Albany aud
Bainbridge next mominig.
Pullman'* Sleeping Cun* will be attac hed to
the train. imiv rvivu
July ‘AHJ
Boston Department.
TnoxAgviLLE Times.
A. IS. CAftSOX. ■■ : F(!ilo
«•), seems not to be tired of
•■—»»-— - — ud be must be apostro.
Whaylo aud Keener are getting the ... i!ce p IK;ace f r0II1 arising,
support of the army of office holders j some .aid friend may indict upon
and oil the '‘ring’’ thieves big and lit- himself our everlasting gratitude,
tie. Bah: for Wheel and Hayzcr. 1 by sending us these lines interim!-
A Card from Dr. Peeler,
Boston, (3a., July 20,1S70.
The investigation held by a com
mittee of ministers, consisting of J.
M, Hendry, R b Tyner and E. L.
Knight, on certain fjwges against
Bru. W. M. Watts, after ten 4nya
labor, found him entirely innocent,
and charge and specification not sus
tained. I do hereby certify that his
character ns a minister, Christian
and gentleman was folly sustained.
A. Peeler, P. E.
Live Oak Die. J?la. Conference.
llev. J. 31. Hendry, of the Flori
da conference, preached in the M.
E. Church on Wednesday night of
List week.
A union meeting will be held to
day and tomorrow (fifth Sunday)
at the colored Baptist church.
Elder J. C. Gollaher will preach
(D. V.) on the first Sunday in An-
gust.
Rev. Dr. G. J. Griffiths is spend
ing a few 4avs with his friends at
ilonticells, Pin.
We were pleased to see, Mr. H.
C. Ramsay on his return from the
Athens Vnivcrsitv, last week.
As the school dominations are all
over we do not know when we will
he at another big dinner. Strict at
tention paid to invitations.
We, inadvertently forgot to mem
tiou in our last thespecchcs ntadp
at the dosing exercises of Summer
Hill academy. Quite a number of
the boys epoke and all done very well
adding much to the .exercises and
pleasure to the occasion aforesaid,
i the storm on Saturday
Wm. A. Davie met with a
painful accident at his livery stable.
While fastening the lower door, one
one of the npper doors blew to end
JOHX EVANS, O. T. A.
Stray Horse.
Taken up liy the nndci signori on the Kot
ilren plantation, on Sunday morning hut. _
dark brown hone, blind, 1*11011 tail, very thin
1 With marks of collar on both shoulder*.
The
property t
July 23-;
'fimlSilLL EVERETT.
THE HANDSOMEST
STYLES
Ever shown in this city.
Coats & Dusters,
In great variety.
COME AND LOOK AT OUR
OKLY 75 GTS.
■ Fast Colors.
I We have more hats than any five
I ■ houses in the city combined.
The finest Line ever .ecu bcfore^SS
We are selling a Shut, warranted Now York
Mill Muslin, Linen Boeom, already made up, lor
Only $1.25 a Piece!
JOSEPH EHRLICH’S,
l^itolxoll’s zzotel, Broad Street,
The only Special Clothing House in Southwestern Ga.
1
Centennial
’ear !
mortgage Sale.
‘Will be -old bciorc tbo Court //uum door in
Thomasville, between tho legal hours of sale,
an the First Tuesday in September next, the
tollowing personal property, to-wlt:
Two barber chairs, three large looking glasses,
thirteen -ittlne chairs, seventy-two towels,
twelve oodles ofb»y rum, one show-cue, thirty-
seven thousand cigars, more or less. * tamped
and unstamped, tyro cases of leaf tQtjacco, four
hundred claw boxes, ono ice-cooler, thirty-five
moulds, one cigar press, sixty-five quarter
d packages of smoking tobacco, sixty pipes,
. _ iftfkamr books of accounts- levied on as
the properly of C/$. Shwjdal to satisfy a mort
gage 11 fia issued from Thomas Superior Court
tho28tb dayof March, 10*4, lu favor of Mrs,
Bertha Shandal. Property pointed out by th
pUilitlir, D. F. LUKE, Short*.
GEOncI.t-Thomru, Cmmmtg.
Whereas the estate of Edward II. Parnell
late of said county deceased, is unrepresented
and it being necessary for an administrator
on said estate, the same will be granted to the
S ublie administration on me 1st Monday In
eptember, unless objections are fifed within
terms of the law J. MT.SEWARD,
Ordinary.
THOMAS SHERIFF SA^ES-
Will he sold lie fore tho Court Reuse door la
JhofiWartlfcT, Ga-, between tbe legal hours of
ralo.oa tts first Tfiesdoylo August next, the
following property, to-sriL
One hundred and fifty (150) arrss (4
of land No. <71 in the 13th District of 1
Co., Ga.. known as the land sold to W. P. Flani
gan by T. C. Stacaland oft of aahl lot 00 the
north slde-aad 100 acres of the same lot (No. C3)
knows as all that part of aaU let lying west ofl
what Is known as the gully branch, sold by Asa
MeCary to w• P. Flanigan. Said described I
to satisfy two l fa’s r—wsd Owns Thosuss Superior I
Court. December Term, 1WW esch tafhvorsf
.M4«M
r. Bruce.
Seward, attsrwey,
^flsoatths MJaetime_, . „
sed 73. in tho 13th Dirt., of Thomas Co., Ga
the year 1*75, ip favor of the State gad -03a ?y.
POSTPONED SALE.
Thirty bead of stock cuttle more or less, uark-
ed upper square ami under Mt U cae ear. and
*a under square In the other, branded T. B.
- possess!cm and keerdeg of Tames A.
Them-s county. Uvled on as the
PofaOodoot by the Plaintiff. The cattle
after*siSe ** "“•* A# Blllk K k ' a to thepm
D. F. LUBE, sheriff.
SUHIFF & MUSTEK,
GEN’L MERCHANDISE.
The only House thnt brought out a Com
plete Stoe Personally Selected by
One of the Firm in New York!
Cosh purchases and heavy decline iu prices give us Itc advantage over our
competitors.
All will be repaid to call and examine our stock before makiu" llaicr pur
chases.
IjADIES
WILL FIND AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
a
Anil iu fact our assortment in this lino is complete, notwithstanding the dull
times.
@££^A11 oup goods will be sold
according to the times
Hie patronage of Ihc public is respectfully solicited.
[apl l*>ly
Our Mit-Tailoring Establishment
HAS BECOME A PERMANENT INSTITUTION!
And w c ljave accordingly laid in u Urge aiibortiueut of Fine Imported
Fancy Suiting;, easairaem and Cloths*
Which wc are ready to make up to order, at short notice, into
S-oriixs and Summer
Fancy Dress and Business Snits, Pants, 4te* It.
Vie have token great pains in selecting these good* ijnl OTB kappj to
state that they have already been acknowledged* by those who hare 1 aeen
them, to be by far the finest and handsomest goods exhibited by any
Mer(4wjt-T°! loril1 " Establishment in oar hugest cities.
use the Rest T rinjufinys and furnish hi»o € knt Good Vofk.
No Fit, No Pay!
Gentlemen, tiaml ip *our qrdcro-
■ ■ The latest Fashion Plates always on band.
JoseplL EHiyliotL
Merchant Tailor, KhettU'i Hotel, Broad Stoat.
P s-Mr. D. w. Frioe m eSsre» <*««MorsmTsB-i»tDn«nsni,«<rtl
topectSh Cttiser.a<:rt«ttdie| wlAwat. ijss U
T ■ A TtiRTT
Ami Clii! OH Slit
OF
wjimBAi k m
On and alter this date wc will close out our
ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER ROODS,
CONSISTING OF
White Goods,
Lace Piques,
Lawns,
Black Grenadines,
Dress Linens,
Cottouades,
CitSSlMJBMXS, JRCtUf TlKS,
Mu Hats, Hoots still Shoes,
«©- 'Witlioiat Regard to Cost. -**
It is a noted fact (hat wc were the pioneer-, of law prices in
ThomasviUe, and we have endeavored from tho start to keep
aU goods in our line down to
IOTTOM PRICES,
which has made ours tho loading Dry Good* House of this sec
tion.
Wc take pleasure iu extending to our patrons our grateful
acKnowlcdgemcnts for their liberal support and assure them
that this, our third annual
CI_iOSI2STC3r OTTT SAT .Til
of Spring and Summer Goods will he noted for the great re.
ductiou made in every department
Our DAotto: '
No Leaders, No Baits, No Tricks of Trade,
hut Fair Dealing to All.
WAXELBAUM & KERR,
CWncr Jaekbon and Bro.ul Struct*,
THOMASV1LLF, GA.
bcpl8-tf
S. R. PYLES & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
JPcti.YTS, Oils avj? Wt.y/Hw- $r/ y ,~i.ss.
A LARGE STOCK OF
School Books, Blank Books and Stationerg
A allure ot the public jwlre
beat effort* to please.
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1776 1870
The Great Geuteunial Route to the Exhibition
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The Allan lie Goat Line Bail Ways present lo the patronage of the citizen*
of the South routes of transportation and forme of ticket* upon which to
reach Philadelphia, that will immeasurably excel all other lines in point of
eoooomyof expedition.
Comfortable Accommodation*,
Variety of Traatit,
frfroct Baity Movement'
-JH differed exennwo route* u> 1'LiUuelpfaia and lu aitiereai eacunioa
route to Near York preaeat to the visitor every possible opportunity of
reaching his destlnstioo by whatever direction be may drtirc.
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To enable thb to be done, the combiDed resources of tbs Railway Line
Sooth of Norfolk, together with tboee of the Baltimore Steam Packet Cooi-
paoy sad aw Old Doqtiffioa Steamship Company, will he employed rad lb-
I tourist, tbs social party of tan. twsaty or uers, ov Uw civic or milt
" cf 100W hW^caar each la aiwl maafief Owl wd|
l Cards and all ocedful iaformatioo will be ia the hande oi
" ' Ii wm be to the interest of every individual and
In make this trip to commaaieate with the un-
, ^ Lib!dog Guide Book at oathorued by the Com-
i gives to purchaser of each Ceuleopial Ticket.
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may C-tin General Pomeagcr Agent.
For mtamotjoa address cither of the following named agenie of the Atlas-
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