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professional Cards.
JS. G. McLendon,
Attorney at Law,
THOMASVILLE, OA.
Proidpt attention flren to all basin*** entrus-
tod to mm
Pyle* & OS's Drugstore
GHAS. P. HANSELL,
Attorney at Law,
Thomasville, G a -
Office at stairs in McTatyn'e bullJlng, Jat
son Street. mar M-lj
.1. It. Alexander.
Attorney at Law,
THOMASVILLE, QA
mar 21-ly
JOSEPH P. SMITH.
Attorney at Law
Corner Brow) and Jackson Streets,
THOMASVILLfl, Gfr/b..
roar 21-ly
W.D. MITCHELL. K.G. MITCH ELI
MITCHELL & MITCHELL
Attorneys at Law'
TIIOJUSVIUG' . CIt
mar 21-ly
II. W. Horxixs. T. n. Horn ixi
HOPKINS & HOPKINS.
Attorneys at I. n\v.
Jackson Strikt,
Thomasville, : : Gecrgi
Special attention given to collect Ions of claln
against the U. S. Government Obtaining Land
warrants, boontyclalrar, “
P. MeGIashan,
DEALER IN
Saddles, Bridles,
AND
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From S3,00 and upward.
HARNESS, “ 814,00
BRIDLES, “ 81,00
and all kind. of Horse Furniture,
Every description olj
carriage. buggy.
AND
Wagon Materials.
Shoo Findings etc.
I have on hand a Large &tock of
LEATHER
of all kind*, for sale at low pnccs.
Enameled Leather and Cloth, and
a Fine assortment of
CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.
1 am agent for the Marshall,
wood, IIorse-Collar, and the Cele
brated DOW LAW, COTTON
PLANTER, which I sell at Factory
prices.
Call and sec me. Strict attention
paid to orders by mail.
neb 221y
W. M. HAV .40ND. E. T. DAVIS
HAMMOND & DAVIS,
ATTORNEYS M UW.
— AND —
OOLLECTOBS OF CLAIMS,
THOMASVILLE, S. W. GEORGIA
mar 21-ljr
DK. JN0. H COYLE,
RSSiDS9!T DESTIffS
THOMASVILLE, BA
Office, Corner Jaclcson and Broad St*,S2
nar 21-ly.
Dr. W. P. DeAVitt,
RESIDENCE
SMITH .1 VENUE, Thomtumllt, Go
Oflico over I*. McGlaalmn’s store.
npr3-ly
K. A 1 . MacLEAN,
Attorney
—AND—
Counselor at I.uw,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
- - ■
HOLIDAY GOODS
T. H. BOLSHAW’S
SMF.IEN.4fl, GA.
In addition to my usual Fall Stock of
Orooliery
CniNA ..LASSWAKE,
SILVER-PLATED CASTERS,
SPOONS and FORKS,
Table and Pocket Cutlety,
Tinware, both plain and
stamped, Decorated Tin
Toilet Sets and
House Furnishing Coeds.
I have an almost endless variety of
FANCY GOODS-
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
PRESENTS,
Which Buyers Would do well to ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
T. H. BOLSHAW.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 2,1875.
aug2S-Gm
News For Everybody!
SC IFF * M0QYEB,
Have again entered upon the Fall Campaign with a large and well t
lected stock of
JOSEPH JERGER,
WATCH
MAKER
AND
JEWELER.!!
* Comer ISro.nl and Fletcher St*.,
Robert King
Would respectfully announce that he
■■I luuremoved his
r **B©©t and She© Shop
to Crawfbrd street, opposite the City Hall, on the
Yard lotof Mr E O Thompsou, where
AH work warranted Giro I
SmO FOR GATj
Hotel Warwick,
ETHAN A. DEUEL, Proprietor,
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
Opposite the State Capital.
Renovated, enlarged, and now open
for the reception ot guests.
Accommodations first class. Best
resort for invalids. Excellent Fishing
and Hunting—Splendid Drives- Coon
ry high and rolliug.
declG-tf
APPLETON’S
AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA*
New Revised Edition*
Printed from New Type and Illustrat
ed with several Thousand En
gravings and Maps.
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McDOXOUGII, BALLtmXE.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings
Fcrandas and Cemetery Railings of
various designs as low ns can be pur
chased in the North.
mtwiMSraM&s!: sa
First Premium for best Sugar Machinery
and Iron Castings at South Georgia
Agricultural and Meohanide As
sociation Fair, 1872: also at
3arannali Agricultural
Association 1872
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Igl
of THE NEW AM
was completed in
wide circulation which It has attained in all
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id art, ■“
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THOMASVILLE GA.
Office—Back room Evans'Buildinp
mar 21-ly
James 1^. Seward,
AUauttey at Law,
c*.
.-elopments which have take .
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wedition entitled
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want.
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pace with the discoveries of science, and their
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, iv course of commercial
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sras
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volume ot the old
of so-
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nor In the transient publici
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SAVANNAH, - GA.
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BROWN’S DOTED,
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TIME CARD.
liFAiSA ONI
VIA
Montgomery & Enfaula E E
Leave Savannah
Leave Jacksonville. Fla
•* Live Oak *•
Arrive Thomasville,
Leave Tliomasvillo
Albany
Arrive Montgomery
•* Nashville
“ Louisville.
“ Cincinnati,
“ Clevelan* ,
" Chicago,
o Louis,
.43 P __
.10 1* M
;ie p M
0.13 AM
1.15 A M
10.45 A M
4.13 1* M
7.50 I* M
8.15 A M
3.40 P»I
8.00 PM
7.10 A M
7-30 A M
8.25 A M
Arrive Mobile,
3.23 A i
11.25 A :
ullinan Palace Cats through lrom Thomas-
ville to Lonisville, Nashville, Mobile and New
Orleans with only one change.
rs,arriving In I^iiiis*
lgers by these *
in three change
He and Memphis for dinner, Cim ...
ipper, and Mobile and New Orleans for break-
stnext day. Entire tialn through Montgom-
y to lA>uisville.
For through tickets, maps, circular.*-, Ac.
. J- B. CHISHOLM, Depot Ticket Ag’t
S. J. CASS ELS, City Ag*t.
Thomasville, Ua.
KfcAt CAMP**’** *
ELLS, G. T.
may Ctf
ATLANTIC & OILFRAILBOaS
GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT’5 OFFICff,
.Mamie * Half Km it road Co..
SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan 25, 1877.
.fter this date Passenger Train* <
this Road will run asVollows
FxrnESs Passenger.
Leave 8arannah dally at —..4.45 p i
Arrive at Jesup 7.55
*• Thomasville .6.15 a. l
Istre Tlioniasville... 7.15 a.i
Arrive Bainbridge U.00 •
" Albany....- .10.45 4
44 Lfv* Oak .4:10 4
44 Jacksonville ...... ....... .11:00 4
44 Tallahassee 12:33 p
Leave Tallahassee 2:00 •
44 Jacksonville 3:10 p
44 Live Oak 9 50 •
• 4 Albany.— ; 3.00 4
* 4 Bainbridge 4J0 •
44 Jesnp »;.J3 g
Arrive at Savannah 9.40 •
Pullman Sleeping Cars through to Jackro
ville lrom Savannah and from Montgomeivi
Albany.
A’o Change of Cars between Ssvannsa a
Jacksonville or Albanr.
Passengers from Savannah to Taliahansee ta
this train.
Passeitgtrs for Rruiiswuk and Darien ta
this train.
Passengers lot Macon tske this train.
Passengers leaving Mai on at 7*0 p. t_.
connect at Jesnp with this train for Savannah.
‘ “ n at 7:30a. m.
Jesup wit lit hi:
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 a. iu.
cxc^HNumlayiedWcct *
Passengers from Horida by this train connect
at Jesnp with train arriving in .l/aeon
p.m., (dally except Sundavu
Connect at Albany with Passenger train* both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and (torn En-
(anla, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mall steamer leaves Bainbridge f<*r Apalachi
cola every Saturday; for Columbus Thursday
and Saturday morning*.
Clone connection at Jacksonville ilailv (Suu
day*excepted) for St. Augustine, PaUikaand
Enterprise.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah, Sundays cxceptol At K30 a
»— 1 1 Jesnp “ •• if.isa
TebeenviUc “ •* Lisp
live Oak - •• 5 —
Jack son villi
A1 rtv# at Jesup
44 Tebeenv....
44 live Oak
44 Jack son rill.
Leave Jacksonville
44 Lire Oak
44 Teheanville
” 3J0p
44 l".20p
44 7.45a
44 12^»p
44 4j*p
44 6>40p
Groceries, Boots M Shoes,
As our facilities for buying* are not sur
passed by any house in tlie city, we feel
assured that satisfaction can be g-iven our
patrons in every instance---both as re
gards quality, style of goods and prices.
aprl 15-ly
Tto-OBoetsvlIIe A.d*v;©rtis©ncL©rLts.
ELL HOUSE,
THOmASVIIalaE, GEORGIA,
-A.- Xj. FABYAN Sc CO., Proprs.
This magnificent Wotcl, superbly aud elegantly furnished throughout, is
now open to the pnblie. No pains or expense has been spared in titling out
this Hotel, and none will be spared by the Proprietors in giving every conve
nience possible to the guests. The lab!c will he equal lo that of any first
class Uotel in the United States.
Cancers Cured
tetfewlii
OF
--.*t VM?.*< , 4 .1
-vSvnwawtt \t. --
ao.ViisriLLEt Cst,
i -‘1 •* %.X»
ITOULD r**pcctfnlly msmsw to the nf-
aictcd geasrsllr, that ha hmtikmm to dsrwla
his entire time to ths tirwlawnt nod car* o<
chronic discos** or dlrrasc* *f long standing.
To
UK -DoUtuaKlfaU,* __
bicmigjiMMnaiuiittaHln. Kim
■Ubtaclnm— nUK «kn kb ll ilmiMni
ktm Mb ■nUktfflu
1. Omttl.ul laMEuSam. Iiwwl to k.
bKankl. k*Tk<|k—atMM-lk, — —j-k-
<r pivikUm wtu.1t k-ntl, ck—tlhU, rew-
den t«Hua>,txklit>.kxUt«nr*tkcB - .It
<>>—ptraU—u tk—rwx.
Cancers
Invariably Cured
TOIG FEMALE COLLEGE.
Thomasville, Georgia
T HECOLLEGIATEYEAT; oftbUlnstitntioni* divided into two ronalTvnn* ortweutv works
each—the first beginning on the JPIrsf l5*r<#MC«<f«g In September, sml the sveond on lb*
First nVJufMlay it* Febrnary.
BOARD OP INSTRUOTORS:
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT
Pure and applied Mathematics—Ancient Language*.
REV. W. B. BENNETT,
Literatnre—Mental and 31 oral Philosophy, Natural Science,
MISS E.H-MERRILL,
Primary Department, with Penmauship and French.
MISS MARY CHAlllES.
AND -VEVEU KUua, s*W—slwij >hoTt
time, without tho use of the knUh, and tn al-
tno.1 every tnaunco WIT/fOUT PAIN. Pa*
tlent* coNTixr ally under treatment for can*
c*r from almost every arctic a ot oar country,
end IN v ami aody cured-ret anting home again,
feeling that they have a new^lesse upon Ule -
making 0re*i.lc* happy, over which there has
l*e*u a i*ark ftiiAitow or oloom since the bp.
pet ranee of the cancer cn the drsr one, prerag.
iug ANI» CRKTAtX DI ATHSt no Wf di»-
Unt day. The doctor ho* acquired a »kill sad
reputation for curing Cancer without a paralle
in any coantry. t»n account of the »|«ce thus
occupied there will Ik* added only one let Ur out
of many such from parties whnknv* been cared
' cancer In a short space of ttroe. Enough
letters could lie published to nil any pa|*ct
In charge of Music Pcpu
MISS MATTIE SEWARD,
In charge of Art Department.
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
r gnat skill
Moved that l *
initiation or
Ing myself
the trratiM«n|
uld U sai 'il. When i
for the i
istting
s since and none I
*2
wrz’t&z
fi lends, I waaadvised
... ..., — M...i.r«n,i <u« with mv fhmilv. that If
was luiiw-slt.lo lor m,* t.. be ruruj. that | mast
d i , and II 1 |*ersistn| m my •Irterwluation «,|
visiting you I wuttld lie t*roughl boma a coaraK.
Hut Iliaiik God control y to all mlrke. I did
l*ei>Ut In teeing you, and inthroa weeks from
•hr tlm.* you l*egan your treatment or my (on
cer 1 considered t»j eelf « WRLLM \N. My can
cer was of .-si. -
, thing nn uld man nr 72 trais.-t
li a disease fast preying a|K>ti me,
ranees of being aredwer* inOrod
Thanhlag tau
Inglv otl
B|>o«d v'
age. wit
1 knew
•r. ror your kind aad w
while with you. 1 am. f*
/•KnYiI.KTGN f
ke i>leuMiic in refering u
well known gentlenirn.
Rev. J M Austin, /hoi
Judge A. II. Han*ll.
he <Allowing |,
re and rlsewh
ksvill*, Ga.
OO TO
Tin & Hardware Store
And examine the LARGEST and BEST selection of
Cooking/ Stoves
Ever brought to this market! Prices to suit tbe times. Give him u call.
JACKSON STREET. THOMASVILLE, GA.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS;
aud others iu need of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS
GO TO
H. P. BICKFORD,
(Successor to BLAIR & BICKFORD)
171 Hay St. Savannah, Cra.
Tlie StLaron House.
t—]
JOHN SHARON, {PROPRIETOR.
[ ]
Til * largo.coininodiou- and elegant Hotel lia-* been thoroughly refitted, refurnished am
— . , x . *•-- • well a-t beet kept Hotel
Visitors from tlie ilTortli
Staking a healthful and ralubrloui climate would do well tosojourn for a fea-on in our beauti
ful »nd pirturv!M|tie ritv. and enjoT the line hunting fl-hing.ctc , in our vicinitv.
ihiily Omr tabta U -nppli^l w iU» every luxury the country afford-, and being at the'head of naviga-
.i*h. tion of th* i lint River, we get tlie deliriou* Apalachicola oyster, aud li-li. by every •'.cauier
(daily > inc orange- from Florida. Address
JOHN SHARON, Bainbridge, Ga.
Arrive at Savannah
Paasengers leaving Macon at 7:30 a. it. make
Jesup with this train for Sa
cha* counertiou a
Tnim on B. and A. R. B. leave junction ro-
IWyct, Monday, Wedncbdar auu Friday at
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 4 JO p. is.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
^caveDj^wnt. Sunday «xceided~ AM am.
44 OaltTgan 44 44 44 ioo ««
, J TWynooTill* X1.U 44
iaSSS'* : -
: “ r. -rstt
LeaveThotnasrlilc «• « •• M45 „ *
44 Quitzcan •* •• •* ■* va ..
" Valdosta •• « •• 4.
Arrive at Dapout •• •• .* U U) ..
Way Freight train, with i^*—g— accommo
dations, leaTcs Savannah daily at 7:00 a. m
A LiSJ-iSi
GEO. S. IUbir.,, Omtil Ticket Ant.
man-tL H. s. uaixes, o2T-r5.pL
“Barnetts Creek Academy,”
J. W. c. Critchell, Principal.
miles North-west of Thomasville, and
two miles from Bold Springs Church.
The course of instruction will em
brace English, Latin, French. Arith
metic, Algebra, Geometry and Book-
Keeping
Board can be obtained at reasonable
rates in the neighborhood.
To suit the times, the rate of tmtion
is placed at $2U for forty weeks.
For reference apply to O. D. Scott,
Esq., County School Commissioner.
Tire Spring Terra will commence on
or about Alondaj’, February Oth.
For any further particulars address
J W C Critchell care of Wm. Hudson.
Esq. ^Thomasville. ja 27-3m
THE ALBANY HOUSE,
■ERHICK BARNES, Proprietor,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
prepared fui
ng pvlilir;
Tm table is:
aAttrds. sod the serrnnt* arc
D supplied wkh th* best tbe rowntry
*■* 'He servants arc afimr- J '
attention to the wants of L-.
to and from the tn
Chanttc In
JanM-tf
Regular Course in Collegiate Department,
“ “ Primary “
u “ Music “
“ w French w
No incidental or extra expenses charged.
Tlie Truit*e*f©el jostified In saying that tho cour*o ufiiibt
tlie Teacher* os efficient a* aro to b« f->und In any vliuilar i
pleasant aud healthy location, good society and varied chiu
the Institution as well worthy the public support.
Forlurtberinformation apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, ■
“ BOARD can be had in good families at from $15 to #20 i*r
$25.90
17.50
2.’).00
10.00
K.tical, and
rccouiuieud
. A W W *JT,
President Board ofTruitce*
month. inmrJl-ly.
r.McIu.jr.*,
. Bryan, of ilia Enu
(hpt. •I0I111 7'ripUt/, oi tb* Til
R*v. E. If. Metitlioe. f
44 J II. Corley.
DAVIES & PYLES.
OFFER COMPLETE LINES OF
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, SEEDS,
LAMP GOODS, Etc.
Msj. L «
hn 7'rli»li_,
m*. Daw
LumiAIn, Ga.
7'krmsCamii ! Profits Small !
inar29-ly.
JOHN M. COOPER & 00.,
Cvr. Whitaker & St. JaJUn Streets
Bavamiali, ? . u a .
Wholesale *ud Retail I>oaJ« i •!n ,
Books and Stationery of all Kind.
Copying and Seal Presses* Serve,or*’ Com-
passes, News and Book Pi luting Paper
»*»d Ink. Gobi Pena, I*cn and Pencil
Case*. Desk and Pock«t Knives,
ledger. Wilting sud Colored
Pa[M-rs, PUying, Visiting
and Printers' C%id* t
Portmonalee, A.
School Furnl-
Ure and
School
Rdiatstta*
al S<:)ieria*i ii-ita dk Co's
Pikes, for whom wr ai* Ag< nta. Books
Ordcre*! or Imported at Pew York rates.
JOHN m. c<K>rr.B. u. t. Mt'ANTOCB.
owest.eitbcnn Uharlcstow, Aagasta, .filofcla,
Macon, or any other Koutk*r» Ulty.
Write or rail and learn oar /'rkce.
mar 21-ly.
TBY OUIt NEW
5
DAVIES & PYLES.
may 12-ly
A. J. MILLER,
C. I*. MILLER
VICK'S
Flower and Vegetable Seeds
IRE PLANTED CY A MILLION PEOPLE IN AHER-
***«•*’» CmlmIo*mt-3JO Illustration!-, valy
! cents.
Floral Onide, Quarterly, 23 <eau
YTrA’o Florcer amt ItgetabU Contra,
*° f«t* : with elrgaat cloth rovers $1.00,
All^rpahUcatlow*are priatodIn English
JAMWVTfCK, Boebreter, X. Y.
andG<
BRIDGE8 8MITH8 PAPER*
$1 STCBSIUSrf vunm. IS
lioM oi all kind,. Jet tf^kfnd of .
girt thtwortl.br«ilud
rtMAlkok. IMml.ndl.mt,
'•uib.pnj. Stoil.mil, bra ipedsK. tt^r «
^^2*00® MinwJnt tt. *7«.
, ’ BUDGES SUTU-S PAPEC.
W OAEVAESEESWtnted fors S=peib
ORK OF FRENCH ART,
-WOJUns if Umi BIBLE,- illulnM
*-"-i» Willi opinOIIWBort ■ ' ‘
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J. ./. .flitter Sf Co.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
130 BROUGHTON STREET,
Knr Tot*.]
Savannah, Georgia.
New Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making Upholstering,
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly filled. All Goods sold at the lowest market
prices, and strict attention given to all orders from the country.
Coantry Merchants when in the city would do well to call jss&SiSyp
and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
P O. Box 7*1 mcU3-if
NOTOl NO PAY 11
Hstigwsfai riff Qmrmtmi.
Ml»l|
Merchant Tailor,
(lit the Guard* New Hu'Iuiug,)
_ BULL STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
Keep* on hand tho lalft, and moot
elegant ktylci of
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS,
COATINGS, VESTING*,
AC.* AC.
Culling doueaod makiog iu the very
lale*l sly lev. A perfect fit ganraulaad
in ctcry instance.
net tn-tf
Ti B. ARTOPEjAB'T.
(Votmerlj JftnkitPorUttt tAJ.b.ArUtt* 4
DLALI.C IX
MARBLE & GRANITE WORK
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES,
BOX TOMBS,
Vase*, Iron Bailing,
C0PtM>S,SULBKG W0HK, Af
COIL 2ND AND POPLAR .-ST.,
Opposite J. W. Burk* A <Vi, rear tg
Boss A OjUxnurit,
Macon. Cr©o.
r o. Box. 13. otDtu •oueiieo.
TO THZT0010 KE5 OF THOMAS.
VILLE AID VKJ3JTY:
Fad and Winter Styles!
Tht Isilltt tsxi Mot*. FiitWim-
«e Gtadi!
oiias. Gbasman
TAILOR,
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