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professional Curbs.
!S. Cr. McLendon,
Attorney at Law,
THOHASTOLE, 3A.
Prompt cttenUon given to all burin Mi e» Iras*
tod to hint
Offloo-Ow Pyle* * Co’* Drag Store
GHAS. P. HAN8ELL,
Attorney at Law*
Thomasville, Qa.
Offlco up aUlrs In Mclntyr*** building, Jav
•on Street. marSt-ly
.1. JEJ.. Alexander,
Attorney at Law,
THOMASVILLE, OA
mar 21-ly
JOSEPH P. SMITH.
Attorney at Law
Corner Broad and Jackson Street?,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
W.D. MITCHELL. 1C, Cl. MITCHELL
MITCHELL & MITCHELL
Attorneys at law 1
THO.HASVIM.E' . r.i
mar 21-ly
H. v. Hopkins. T. N. IIotkim
H0PKIN8 & HOPKINS.
Attorneys at l.aw.
Jackson Street,
Thomasville, : : Gecri>i
Special attention given to ooltoctloosotclaln
again** the U. S. Government Obtaining IMtd
warrant* bounty-claim*, Pension*, <£c
mar 21-ly
W. M, HA -fOND. RT.DAVI>
HAMMOND & DAVIS,
AtraotigTs xt um.
— and —
COLLECTORS OF CLAIMS,
TilOMASVlLLE, S. W. GEOBUJA
mat »|.1»
DB. JNO. H COTLE,
RESjDE^T DKnTiS'5
THOMASVILLE, ba.
OBI.-e, Corner Jackson and Broad St*.
war 21-ly.
D,.. W. P. DeWilt,
RESIDENCE
SMITH AVENUE, Thnmrudtte, G<
Office over 1’. McGlasIi»n'« store.
nprS-ly
P. Mofilashan,
DEALER IN
Saddles, Bridles,
AND
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From $5,00 and upward.
HARNESS, “ $14,00
BRIDLES, “ $1,00 “
and all kipd. of Horse Furniture,
Every description ot;
eftRP.tftG.E, BUGGY.
AND
Wagon Materials.
Shoe Findings ©te.
I have on hand a Large Stock o
LEATHER
of all kinds, for sale at low pnees.
Enameled Leather and Cloth, and
a Fine assortment of
CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.
I am agent for the Marshall,
wood, IIorsk-Collar. and the Cele
brated DOW LAW, COTTON
PLANTER, which I sell at Factory
Strict attention
paid to orders by mail.
Bell 22 ly
JOSEPH JERGER,
WATCH
MAKER
AND
JEWELER.
Corner Bio.nl mi
Thomasville,
HOLIDAY GOODS
—A1—
T, H. BOLSHAW’S
SAVANNAH, OA.
In addition Lo my usual Fall Stock oi
Crools. ery
CtllNA, GLASSWARE,
SILVER-PLATED CASTERS,
SPOONS and FORKS,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Tinware, both plain and
stamped, Decorated Tin
Toilet Sets and
House Furnishing Coeds.
I have an almost endless variety of
FANCY GOODS-
SUITARLE FOR HOLIDAY
PRESENTS,
Which Buyers Would do well to ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
T. H.BOLSHAW.
Savannah, Go., Dec. 2,1875.
aug28-Gm
Robert King
_at. Would respectfully announce that be
SSI has removed his
'•^Bcot and She© Shop
lo Crawford street, opposite the City Hall, on the
Lumber Yard lot of Mr E O Thompson, where
he is prepared to do all kinds of wotk Making
and repairing in the very beat Style and at the
lowest rates All work warranted Give ■■«
K. a • MacLEAN,
Attorney
—AND—
Counselor at liaw,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
DR. D. S. BRAiDOft
THOMASVILLE GA;
Office—Back room Evans 1 Building
mar 21-ly
Hotel Warwick,
ETHAN A. DEUEL, Proprietor,
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
Opposite the Stale Capital
Renovated, enlarged, and uow open
for the reception of guests.
Accommodations first class. Best
resort for invalids. Excellent Fishing
ainl Hunting—Splendid Drives- Coun-
ry high and rolliug. declG tf
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AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA*
New Revised Edition*
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The work origlnnllv published under the title
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wide circulation which It has attained in all
• * * ~ ar • * *
S'
JOHN MCDONOUGH. X. BALJNTYNE
McDOXOUGII. R1LLIXTNE.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings
Verandas and Cemetery Railings of
various designs as low as can be
chased in the North.
SUGAR MILLS AMD BOILERS, <
GEAR AND HORSE POWERS, ETC
First Premium for best Sugar Machinery
ana Iron Castings at South Georgia
Agricultural and Mechanics As
sociation Fair, 1878: also at
Savannah Agricultural
Association 1872
Cor. Emit Broad and Liberty St*.,
SAVANNAH, 0A.
.lames l.. Sewnrtl,
Attorney at Law.
TIIOMASVII.I.E,
mar 21-ly
GA
O. .r. HOWELL, "7a. DKNMAHb
Howell Jk J >eiim«xi*lf
^Utovncns nt Cnui,
SAVANNAH, C3-A
< >
trusted to their «
to -ill business on
Hon. .1. II. Ilanscll, .1. L Sewat-1 and Capt
•lolm Triplett, Iboiunsvillc, «a.
R. W. STUBBS,
Attorney at Law,
S!» Thinl Street,
Alexander & Bassett.
WUQ&ESst&E
UR GOERS
AND ,
XstQVoa ®sstLsa$,
Cor. Abcrcorn and Bxvan Sts.*
SAVANNAH, - GA.
Wm. E. Alexander, Win. A. Russoil
Jos. E. Alexander, Chao. R. Maxwell
r 21-ly.
HOTEL
LIA-OOIT, QA
IJ. E. Brown * sox. Proprietor* of this Top
(liar Hotel, would inform their Macnu
•icud* that they have rcdco^P their bates to
$3.00, PER DAY.
They return their grateful thinks lor the very
niberai patronage extended to the House lot
rear twenty year*, ami aerarc their many
friends thpt they will n*ctlwir beat radearar*
r.»r the ruture, to give the same satisfartion
tln*y have iu the pas*.
Kvery attention given tote lies and families.
Ljf|orogiMjlwaysln readiness for Cominer-
BROWN A SON
Proprietor*.
.. .'eCiCAN CTCLbPAEDlA
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velopments which have taken place in every
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new edition entitled
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a of dls-
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volume ot the old w<
then the
appeared, ha* happily
* commercial
GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE
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EBFABLA 8H@BT ONE
VIA
Montgomery & Eufaula E E
Live Oak
Arrive Thomasville,
L«-av* Thomasville
Eu fa ii hi
i Montgou..
Nashville
Louisville,
tlnrinnnti,
devt-lnn- ,
Cliirngo,
Arrive Montgoinei y
** Nashville
Louisville.
Cluriunnti
“ develan-,
Cliirngo,
3.10 I* M
«.:«• 1» M
A.15 A M
7.15 A M
10.45 A “
4.13 1»
7.50 l»
8.15 A
3.40 P M
Arrive Mobile.
" New Orleans,
s through from Tliomns-
ville to Louisville, Nashville, Mobile and Net*
Orleans with only one cliange.
by these trains save twenty-four
;liangesears,nrrivingiii Lnuis-
igera by these trains
id three change* cansarriving in 1st
>1 Memphis for dinner, Cincinnati ...
supper, and -Middle and New Orleans for break-
'iulncxt day. Entire train through Montgom-
ry to Ixmisville.
For through tickets, mans, rirrulars, Ac.,
ill on or address
J. B.CHISHOLM, Depot Ticket Ag't
S. J. CASSELS, City Ag’
BEAU CAMrBELtZ G.' p.'a
T. P. W
may Ctf
Thoninsville. Ga.
“tELIre G. P. A..
Montgomery, Ala.
ATLANTIC & (ilLF RAILROAD.
News For Everybody!
8CHIFF & METER,
Have again entered upon tbe Fall Campaign with a huge and well i
lected stock of
Tlxoixias-vHl© -A-ci-v
ents.
MITCHELL HOUSE,
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Crockery
Glassware, efcc., cfcc.
OUR PLATFORM:
LOW PRICES AMD GOOD GOODS.
As our facilities for buying are not sur
passed by any house in tbe city, we feel
assured that satisfaction can be given our
patrons in every instance—both as re
gards quality, sty le of goods and prices.
aprl 15-ly
0-0 TO
€®ncers £3ured
M(8i#§i
OF
THOHASTILLE^ GEORGIA,
-A.- Xj. PABYAN & CO, Proprs.
This magBificeut iiolcl, superbly an J eleganlly furnished throughout, is
now open to the public. No pains or expense has been spared in fitting out
this Hotel, and none will be spared by tbe Proprietors io giving every conve
nience possible to the guests. The tatte will be equal to that of any first
class Hotel in the United States.
YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE.
Thomasville, Georgia
rpiIE COLLEGIATE YEA ft of this Institutk* I* divided into two ronslTcrms of twenty work*
1 each—tbe first beginning on the Firm1 II •edoemdm* iu Srptrmher, and tbe avcond on tbe
Firm1 IIYduemkmp 4m Fehmrmarw.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS:
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A.M., PRESIDENT
Pure and applied Mathematic*— Ancient I.mgu.vjc*.
REV. W. B. BENNETT,
Literature—Mental and Moral Philosophy, Natural .Science, *
MISS E.H-MERRILL,
Primary Department, with Penmanship and French.
MISS MARY CHAIRES.
In charge of Mask Department.
MISS MATTIE SEWAllD,
In charge of Art Department.
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Course in Collegiate Department, ----- £2.’».U0
44 ‘ 4 Primary 44 17.50
44 44 Music 44 35.00
44 44 French 44 10.00
No iucidcutal or extra expenses charged.
The Trustees feel Justified In saving that tbe course of instruction Is a* thorough and practical, and
the Teacher* as efficient as arc to be f and In any xtmlUr Institution, and with tlie advantage* «H
pleasant and healthy location, good society and varied church privileges they earnestly recommend
the Institution as well worthy the public support.
For further Information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. 11ANSKLL. Secretary, or to
W- J*. TTOT73STC3-.
TsQ.Ydsnz.LS, Ga,
WOULD respectfully auxeuacu te the af-
tfctal cmerally, that he ceeuaues to derete
his entire time to the treatment and cure el
chrooic diseases or diseases efleofsIaadlBf.
To Tie Ladies!
IIS -o,Ur—pKtXkU,
*««— I-—lunol-ulM. Sam
■ub to^r. ire- -ret .re. U. i—reure.
onM ret. KuMi b t—1h
i.o-»xumiaMre>3iMre«vreM4 to re
IncraW. tatlasrera maudk, BO UI, otk-
or pt^kUnt .Ukoat bnUt, ckrerikB, tre-
I*"Wbl-rej-kbrerea-rewire- wm
■lb—M pralbr— tk«r are.
Cancers
Invariably Cured
AND .VBVKU rstarn. in a mlraculeualy short
time, without the n*e of tbo knife, ami la al
most every Instance ATIT/#Ol*T PAIN. Pa-
tieats coxTixVALLY under treatment for can-
cer from almost every section ot our ceuatry,
and ixra*tAWl»r cured—returning home again,
feeling that Usy have a new^fcaso u|m<a Ule -
makiug firesides haj-py, over which there has
bee i a pack siiaPow or ulook since tbe s|-
posranceoftbe cancer in the dear one, prr.ag.
ing st ar AxancatAit dkatii at no very dis
tant day. The doctor baa arqulml a skill and
reputation for curing Cancer without a |«ralle
in any coantry. On account of the »|«re thaa
occupied there will t«e adiled only oeo letter nut
of many ouch frofc parties who have hrrn cured
from cancer in a short space of time. Ennngh
letter* <tmhl he published to HU any papvi
in tbe State.
. Burks eonuty, Gn., 1*71.
Dear Doctor—I take pimswro Iu stating that I
in KXTHtKLY n tn ii «l my cancer. Thit.h. to
v»urgreat skill in rite inatmmt of su«h dis-
.arcs. Only a fow months »ln<« and n..n. |--.
lievcl that \ would l»c navel. When nty deter-
nation of visiting yon for tbeputpese «.f t.Uc-
I myself under vour irvattamt for rattier
ismade known to my fi lends. I was advised
was ini|H».sibli- tor tur to l>e cured, that I must
die. and if | |wr»Uied in my de<ermlnalkHt ol
ajjHW *w>a >• i-ra.tkiiMM.re.rre!
^1,7",™'"',:, i-rir—
” r ,-“ “ r rea 'li.M ti..... .iii-l M
Ingly oltenslve, sad grew so very lost, that /am
sjre tuy days were well nigs numbered witho-i
s|K»edy relief. Being an obi man or 72 yams id
ago. with su.bu disease tost preying u|k>u me,
i knew the chances of being cured were ludrwd
mLVOXIV without spev.lv teller. Thanking you
again doctor, for jour kind and untiring atten-
tb... to me a Idle with you, 1 am. Ikn*w
your friend, /'ENDLETOK HAPP.
“ Board can be lad In good families at from |13 1
u . n s-e w Jt-w wj
President Board of Trustees
j $20 per mouth. marll-ly.
GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.)
.St taut le * Half Railroad Co.. J
Savanxah.Ga., Jan 23, 1877. )
On and after this data Passenger Trains on
this Road will ran as follows:
.Ek-mcss Passenger.
Leave Savannah dally at. 4.it p m
Arrive at Jcsnp ........7.55 ••
“ Thomasville 6.15 a.m.
7.15 a.m.
Tin & Hardware Store
And examine the LARGEST and BEST selection of i
Cooking Stoves
Ever brought to this market! Prices to suit the times. Give him a call. *
JACKSON STREET, THOMASVILLE, OA.
^ sepllOm j
carpenters' BUILDERS, j
an 1 others in need of
BOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, 1
MOULDINGS, |
Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS
v GO TO
H. P. BICKFORD,
(SvcCESSon to BLAIR & BICKFORD)
171 Hay !St. Savannah, Cra.
DAVIES & PYLES.
, OFFER COMPLETE LINKS OF
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, SKIDDS,
LAMP GOODS, Etc.
*k« ideoeurr in reforing to theiollowlng nam
f well known gviitlri • * •
Rev. .1 M Austin,
, 71iouia*vllU, Ua.
“ J.L.San
•• A T. BcL_
M*J. L V. Brva
< apt. John '/'rlidetf, ..(th* Tim,,
lUv. E. II. Mct/tbee. Dawson. Ga
“ 1. II. C orley. •• ’ ..
•• A. J. Dean. Lumpkin, Ga.
Teiims Cash ! I'norm Shall !
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Cor. Whitaker 4b HI. Julian Ntreefo
Knvnnnnli, ? .
Wholesala and h'ctnil Dealers >u
Books and Stationery of all Kind.
Copying snd Seal Presses^ Uarvayors* Com
passes, News and Book Printing Papur
ami Ink. Gold Pens, l*ua and /*uncil
Caros. De*k ami Pocket Kaivro.
lovlgcr, Wilting and Colored
I*a|ieni, Play log, Vi*.ting
and Printers* Cards,
Port monales, kj
tkltonl Furni-
tnra and
School
Rro|ui«itu*
at B< bermtihora k Co's
Prb es, for whom we ar* Agents. lb*oks
Ordered or 1st port*-1 at Pew York rsfo*.
jo8x s.o.rrn. «. ▼. qiiawto* a.
c 'rafidunt that we enn roll as low as th«
her in Charleston, Auguafo, .(tltBla,
any other Boutkora Ulty.
r < alU*.U learn oar /*rk«u.
“ dlbany....^.....
41 Live Oak
“ Jacksonville...
. ** Tallahassee...
Leave Tallahassee .
44 Jacksonville
...*JU>0
.10.45
44 Bainbridge
44 Jesup
Active at Savannah.....
Pullman Sleeping r*rs through
Pnllman Sleeping r*ra through to Jackfon-
ville from Savannah and from Moutgomciy via
Ao Change of Cars between Savannaa and
Jacksonville or Albany.
Passengers from Savannah to Tallahassee take
this train.
Passengers for Brunswick and Darien take
this train.
Passenger* for Macon take this train.
Passenger* leaving Mar on at 7:00 p. m. daily
connect at.I erupwirii this train for Savannah.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7 :"0 a. m. (dallv
vxce^foSnuday) connect at Ji-sup with this train
Passengers from Florida by this t aln connect
at Jesnp with train arriving in J/acon at 5:20
|>.m M (daily except Sunday).
Connect at Albany with Passenger trains both
wavs ©». Southwestern Railroad t«» and from £a-
fonla, Montgomery, Mew Orleans.etc.
Mall steamer leaves Bainbridge for A palachi-
‘ »» Thursday
coia every satunlay; foi
and Saturday m-rnlugs.
excepted) for St. Augustine, Palatka ar.d
Send in YonrOrilers
FOR
«FobWork.
Columbus
Jacksonville dsltyjSan-
Enterprbe.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah, Sunday* esccptcvl^t 8A0 a m
At rive at Jesup •• *• li.isam
44 Tebeeuville •* •• 1.15 pm
44 Live Oak 44 - 5dWpm
44 Jacksonville 44 . •* 10.20pm
Leave Jacksonville •• - 7.45 am
- Live oak “ - LijspS
44 Llipn
“ 6.40 pm
9.45 pm
. make
4 ‘ Jesup
Arrive at Savannah
illlauMonday, Wednesday a
u^orBruojwick Tucaday, Thursday and Sat-
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
** Qairman ** ** •• ua *»
44 Tbomssvnie “ 44 44 1I.U 44
Arriva Camilla *• iMr.g
-Alb-T “ “ “ Mlr.I
Leave Albany 44 4 4 44 SAOa. m
Leave Camilla “ *• vim- —
Leave Tbomasvliic - « *.
- ■■
Arrive at Dupont •• '• •*
Way Freight train, with turneager.
d-bre.ta.na Sarasuli <tallr at 7_ ..
l?Y l 8R®P!SireS) to4 “ S * T *“ -14: “
>=■« p .•
Tlie
8b.aron
t—]
JOHN SHARON, [PROPRIETOR.
[ ■]
Tli * larxe.coiniHoiliou? and elegant Jibtel ha-r been thoroughly refitted, refurnished
rcnovate>l. for the fall ami Winter travel. It is one of the largest i
in this portion of rountry. os it* tuanv patrons abundautly testify.)
[ouse.
1 as best kept Hotel
Visitors from tire iKTortla
8e«-king a healthful ami ralubrlous rlimate would do well to sojourn for a $ca*on in eur teauti-
ful ami picture*r|ue city, and enjoy the flue hunting fi«liinr^te , in our vicinity.
Our takUi« Mipidi.*d with every luxury the country alford-, and being at the head of natlgi
lion of the Flint River, we get the delirious Apalachicola oyster, and fish, by every s ramt
Fine orange* from kloi Ida. Address 1
JOHN SHARON, Bainbridge, Ga.
“Barnetts Creek Academy,”
J. W. C. Cbitciiell, Principal.
miles Xorlh-wcst
two miles from Bold Springs Church.
Tbe course of instruction will em
brace English, Latin, French. Arith
metic, Algebra, Geometry and - Book-
Keeping.
Board can be obtained at reasonable
rates in tbe neighborhood.
To suit tbe times, the rate of tmtioo
is placed at $20 for forty weeks.
For reference apply to O. D. Scott,
Ekk, County School Commissioner.
The Spring Term will commence on
or about Monday, February 5th.
For any farther particulars address
J W C Ciilcbell care of Wo. Hudgoo,
Esq., Thomasville. Ja27-3m
THE ALBANY nOFSE,
MERRICK BARKES, Proprietor,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
THIS Ilnm.bir.il fi
afford*, amt the servants are t
VICK'S
Flower and Vegetable Seeds
AXC rLANTtO »T A XILLION ftOftt IS AXES'
ic a. an
2 cVmt*'* M Illustration*, only
a *,*£*’* FUrmt Fiutdt, quarterly, 25 ccato
WWW •mdPrgetaUe Carden,
JS ceafo ^withelerant cloth corerr^i.QO,
AU my publication* are Minted In Emlitb
and German. Ad-In.-, 3
JAMES viCK, Rochester,N. Y.
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rebre .itkre^re tl-rere
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®ff«d. The beat amt ia«t £££x book fS
toll cnnTeaatng and the HoBday aeaean. E«.
Ex.
NewTerk.
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DAVIES <Ss PYLES.
A. J. MILLER,
C. 1*. MILLER
.1. J. .tliller Sf Co.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
130 BROUGHTON STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
Now Work Pat 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 toall orders from the country.
Country Merchants when in the city would do well to call
and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
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Merchant Tailor,
(In the Guard* Xcw liu'ltiing.)
BTJX.I-. STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
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