The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, April 19, 1873, Image 4

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a,. Fact* and Fancies. Caudle observes that bee-stnng is bad and hornet-stung is worse, but neither is comparable with woman's tongue. It is estimated that two hundred and eightj-flve distinct remedies hnve ap peared in the dailj papers as warrant ed to cure the horse disease. Alexander A Hassell* IYBOLES&LE GROCERS, The recent decline in the price of coal-oil is a matter of congratulation to the undertakers. They say that folks don’t kindle fire with the stuff when it gets beyond a certain figure. That “School of Journalism” at Yale College is a success. An Iowa editor has written to the President for a couple of graduates as soon as they arc turned out. Salary six dollars a week. AND Liq uor &RRi,sas$ Cor. Abercorn and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - GA. Wm. E. Alexander, Wm. A. Russell. Jos. E. Alexander, Chas. XL Maxwell. 21-1y. A veterinary surgeon who lives at "Wilmington tried to “founder” his mother-in-law by dancing a polka with her until she got warmed up, and then giving her all the iced lemonade she could drink. Our— valuable contemporary, Honolulu Polynesian says; “2ali the _ „ . ihook- ahora c ko kiaama o Oahu, J. Kaoua ina knbi o J. Kaaukai ka mci i make iho hei.” We agree in substance with this view of the case. “Susan,” said a girl, looking out of the upper story ot a grocery store on Lorain street, addressing another girl door, “ we’ve afi been to prayer meet ing and been converted, so when you want lager on Sunday you will have to come in at the back door.” A lady who was urging some friends to stay to dinner, felt disgusted when her eight-year old boy came in and said: -Mrs. Jones says she can’t spare no bread, and Mrs. Brown ’ * Young Female College. rruiE X end BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS: MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: In the Department of Natural Science, Mathematic* an Ancient Languages. HeMt, Jaion & Co. REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, In the Department of Rhetoric, Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy, and evidence* of Christianity. NO. 135 BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, - GA., SPRING s unnER home, so I did nut get any butler.”— The friends thought they had better \ dine elsewhere, and the lady thought so, too; but she taught that boy that the way of the trausgessors was hard, before evening. Old lady--You know the Royal Oak? Well, you turn to the right, past the Jolly (iardeuers till you come to the Red Lion—” Artfully Cabby—“Oh, don't tell me the ’ouses, mum! Name some o’ the churches, and then 1 shall know where 1 am!” Asks and gets an oxhorbitunt fare without a mur mur. “Woodworth,” said Charles Lamb, “one day told me that lie considered Shakespeare greatly overrated.— ‘•There is,” said he, “an immensity of talk in all Shakespeare wrote, and people are taken by it. Now, if 1 had a mind I could write exactly like Shake speare.” “So you see,” proceeded Lamb, quietly, “It was only the mind that was wanting.’’ CLOTHING, COMPRISING All STYLES and QUALITIES Tbomasville, Georgia. COLLEGIATE THAR of tUs Institution to divided Into two each—tb« first itojvrooyiall if twenty wee: e second on ti MRS C. KARAITE, In the Department of French, Penmanship, History and Elementary Science. MRS. W.J. YOUNG, In the Department of Mask. PBIMABY = Under the charge of JOB. CORA HABATTE. SCHWARZ & BRADY’S CARPET HOUSE, The only and exclusive Carpet H ollse in the City, CARPETS OIL CLOTH, - WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS, STRAW MATTING, LACE CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtains, Cords, Tassels and every description of 1873. 1873. Wholesale Trade! Spring & Sommer Stock! Lathrop Sf Co. 138 & 141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga. live stock in Spring and Sam Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks: §25.00 17.50 25.00 10.00 Regular Course in Collegiate Department, - *.» « Primary “ - * “ Music * “ - * “ French “ - No incidental or extra expenses charged. The Trustees feel Justified in saving that the coarse of instruction to a* thorough and practical, and the Teachers asefllcieBt as are to he r-.und in any similar Institution, and with the advantages of pleasant and healthy location, good society and varied church privileges they earnestly recommend the Institution as well worthy the public support. For flirthcr information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. HANSELL, Secretary, or to •w. J". 'STO'CnSTG-, President Board of IVuttees. 1ST Board can be had in good families at from $15 to $20 per month. mar21-ly. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, At Wholesale and Retail. Calt and examine our goods, and convince yourselves that we sell the best goods at the loyyest prices. 1873. 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., EQUAL to Custom Made Work. Conversation between an inquiring stranger and a steamboat pilot; “That is Black Mountain?” “Yes, sir; high est mountain above Lake. George.”— “Any story or legend connected with that mountain?” “Lots of’em.” Two lovers went tip that mountain once and never came hack again.” “In deed. Why, what became of them?” ‘ Went down on the other side.” Keep Out of Debt. 7/alf the perplexity, annoyance i trouble that men have in this world in consequence of gelling into e’ebt. It seems natural for some people to buy, and incur obligations without measure, so long as they can avoid paying reaily cash. Give one of this sort a chance to buy on credit, and the ques tions ot payments are matters that lie cares but little abcut. Blit what a crop of troubles springs up from the seed of debt, i/ow many gray hairs it brings, and low often it shortens life—sometimes leading men to c mil suicide or murder. And yet how easy it is to keep clear of this terrible monster. Every voung man should form a fixed and unalterable determi nation, before commencing his active business career, not to incur one pen ny of indebtedness, under any circum stances. Never buy anything unless you have the money to pay for it at once. Bay no attention to the “splen did opportunities,” “rare chances,” “bargains,” and the like. Such are only traps set to catch victims. If you see anything that you would like to accept, look first at your money pile, and make the answer depend upon that. Always pay as you go. If you arc short ot money, gua^c your de mands accordingly. Tlio Henpecked Man. The henpecked man i/. most gener ally married; hut there arc instances on the record of single men bein, harassed by the pullets. Yu can alivus tell one ov these kind ov men, espesliiiy it they are in th< company ov thair wives. Tliay looked ns rcsigiined tew tliair fate a/, a hen tuikey in a wet day. Thare ain’t nothing that will tike tho starch out ov a man like he pecked by a woman. It is wuss than a seven months’ of the fever and ngy. The wives of hcnpeikcd husbands most nlwus out liv thair victims, and I hav known them to gel married again, and git hold ov a man that time (thank the Lord!) who under stood all the hetipeck dodges. One ov these kind ov husbands r to hi The henpecked man, when lie out of amtmgst men, puts on an n In a very and defiance, and once i while will git a leetle drunk and then go home with a firm resolve that li will he captain ov his household; but the old woman soon takes the glory out of him, and handles him just she would a lull grown chicken, w had tell into a swill barrel, and hail be jerked out awlul quick.—losh Bill- AND WORKMANSHIP Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes, Hardware, ' Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. c have a g'x-1 assort GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c. f All of which will he sold low by Ileidi, Jaii(1on& Co. Our Jobbing Stock for the Spring Trade is now complete, to which llie attention ot Coun try Merchants is respectlully invited. TRADE STARK. BUY ENGLISH STONEWALL GUANO IMPORTED B A fine lot of Prints, Oanaburgs. Shirting)*, just received and American Hosiery for sale h. HAKIMW.4Y, J/cKINA’ON & CO. good stork of .Ven’s Vedlum and Common n hand and for sale always ITAKLMWAY .VcKINNON * CO. lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco t-nt on hand bv HAltDAirAV, VcKIXA'ON & CO. A fine ftork of Tin Ware, consisting or Pans, all sixes. Buckets, Cuj*. Coffee Pots, etc., for sale by HARDAWAY, VcKI.YNON & CO. A large lot of Ula»n Ware and Crockery juft received and f<>r sale I y H.IKDAWA Y, .VcKINNOX & CO. R>r sale by IIARP.IWAY, VcKI.VNON & CO. 200 hbls St. Louis Flour, differ _ ,i> arrive, for sale to. HARD J WAY, VcKINNOX &CO. Flonrin 25. DO and 100 lb Sacks differei A fresh lot of Baron, Cheese and Butter, ju •on, c . _ud for saleliy HARD.dWAY, VcKIN'.VOX i Crushed Sugar and Country Sugar fi*r sale by HAHUAIVA V, MCKlAXOX If CO. it of Tire, Plow and Band Iron and all Loused for \>lautation or wagon i*ur- iioscs lor sale by HARO AW AY, MCKINSOX If CO. sflsoalargclotof Cast Steel and Plow-Steel for sale by //AURAWAY, J/cKlXXOX & Co. A large lot of Cast Turning Plows Just received and for sale by IfAKbAWAY, J/cKlXX )X & CO. 4 Tons of genuine Peruvian Guano on ban y Ham>aw.vv, VcKixxoj* & Co. HIGHEST TRICES paid for COTTON or ether COUNTRY PRODUCE. THOIASVILLE IR8I FORKS! JACKSON ST.', JSTEAJR THE G-TTUF DEPOT. I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, ON TIIE Most Reasonable Terms, MILLS BOILERS, CASTINGS, Gin Clearing <&c And to contract for and execute all work in my line. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIV EN TO REPAIRING. Estimates furnished and orders solicited. SATISFACTION C3-XJ-A.R.-A.1SITEED. C.B. TIIQMt>S(hY. SCHWARZ d- BRADY, 133 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga. P. O. box 4M. Palmer & Deppish, Wholesale Dealers In HARDWARE & CUTLERY, 148 and 150 Ccngrcss, and 140 and 151 St. Julian Streets, Havannali, ■ - - Oeorgin. KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, Brinly's Plows, Avery’s Plo\vs t Dickson's Sweeps, Ilm-rows, Fan Mills and Every Article required by P L A N T E It S . The Largest Stock or Doudle and Single GUNS in the City. Potciler, Shot, Caps, etc., II. Missions Circular Saws. II. Hoc «t Co’* ditto. ltubher and Ia other BELTIXd. Fancy Prints, Fancy Printed Lawns, Solid Colored Lawns. Solid Colored Cambrics, Fancy Diess Goods, all styles. Cotton Panta Stuff, Plain and Fancy, Linen Duck and Coatings, Hickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Blue and Brown Denims, Brown Drillings, Bleached and Brown Shirting, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Georgia 3-4,7-8,4-4, Brown Miirting, Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes, Striped and White Osuaburg*, Atheuft Yarns, White Goods, Linen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Shirts, Drawers, Notions, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c. ORDERS SOLICITATI, am! will meet with prompt sttmtton ami hit, sprrial (a OEO. M. Mi KINNoN »UI tw gUd to m«-«t LUtrxnd* wbvn inttwCity at thli h»iM LATHEOP & CO., 18 and! 28 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia. HEARERS IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW 8HADEST LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES, &C, ' Have always in Store u full line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Bops, Damasks, Ilair Cloth, Plushes, Pius, Picture XniU, Agents Pop Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks’ Scales, Rope ami Twines. All for Sale at Lowest MARKET RATES. <f> &Ef*JPIER. BOEHM, BENOHEIM S CO’S M&ffVFeicTimgm sro'&icces. AGENTS FOR BLACKWELL'S Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Manufacturers of tlic Celebrated Brands of Fine ftegars, COTTON IlOLI., POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA. LAMER- VE1LI.E, LUPIN. DESSERT, GOLDEN HUG. JASMINE, MORNING CALL. I.A MYHRHA, GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. All kinds of PIPES aud SMOKER’S ARTICLES. t43 Bay Street, : : : Savannah, Gee, Gimp: Cords, Tassels, Ac., Lace Pillow Shams, Chdorme, Slip Coverings, Loops, Ac., - Curtain Loops, Curtain Ginquv Curtain Silk Bordering Fringe! La- La s Tidi-*s. s Bed Spreads, WAUL PAPERING Ofevory ldml, Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours. X. B. Having tlie best \ confident of pleasing all ou fit is guaranteed. any years experience, we t«ei zc ot room* nml windows, and a L A r II U (I /* A C o. M. HOLEY & CO., 186 & 181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite 8t* Andrews Hall S A.-VA.3SI NAH, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN L.UDDEN & BATES Southern Music House, Savannah, ! 6a. TS B. C. FLANNAGAN & Pan- A llilly Goal's Raid icr. • An amusing case of assault and bat tery took place yesterday ou the cor ner of Sixth 'street and Virginia avenue. Three respectable ladies were taking a quiet walk dressed in gay colors, and while in the locality named were astonished by the head ami horns of a billy goat coming in contact with the most prominent por tion—as fashions go—of the. outlines of of ouc of th«i prumcnaders, making sad havoc of the fixings. The ladies screamed at the top of their voice as the irate duadruped persisted in cha sing and butting them right and left. A crowd soon assembled and aiuons, them Officer John N. Berry, who. without the authority of a w.wrraut, took the dilemma by both horns, aud thus relieved the frightened ladies, who scampered off homo—to repair damages. The assailant was persua ded to the First precinct station house where lie butted the boards off his stall .4 ml now dally i«er Briifeh *Wj# Unanims.** “I'ntkculml,” ana - Universe,’* ami trani»ht|i ••WV.lrinjet.m.” «l-rcvt Ooni Liwrrxvol. t ^highly convent rat ml. amt justly regarded the Best Fertilizer x>rgia for three years READ CERTIFICATE. UEOUG'I inary 21,1873. each of us have it tin* English Stonewall Fertilizer, purchased CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, and others in need of T' to ii ppljmHt Fertilizer, and the test we have ever nsed, and rfullv revomiDcnd It to I’Unten. p-nerally. II. l». LOCKCTT, Uoushertv C'onntr. C?. I*. A KTWtflA, - * A. K. VICKF.HS. I anrens It. I>. EVA.VS, Washington “ T. O. WICKER. ’* " I». l>. UUIIE8. Twigs* “ W. B TAKVEK & BRO., Twiggs County. F. D WIMRFUI.r. I»aVII> S. JOHNSTON, Morgan County. before bis wrath subsided. This morning, after a heariug before Lieut. Octtfurd, lie was tui ned over to the tender mercies of the pound men without security.—Washington Star. The Memphis Avatatchc publi-hcs Commodore Vanderbilts gill of $300,- 000 to the trustees or the University to lie established in Tennessee, by the Methodist church South. This is the first donation by a Northern citizen to the South, and its magnitude will eu- ablo the trustees to establish a most bandsc-pte University Another poor girl died last week in Virginia, from the use of tobacco, at the age of 100. Tho account goes on to sny that the ttu an orphan. .1 .1. MfAKTIIl'lt, M ntg'mery “ We aim<>flrr ENGLISH DISSOLVED BCNES r direct iMfiorUtion by same pjrties. which, hen mixed with equal quantities of Cotton eml, makes an excellent cheap FertilixeT. CI1K.MICALS for 1IUXE-MADE MANURE, furni-liml at lowest rates for cash, W« offer a’so One Iluudrcd Ton* GERMA.V POTASH SALTS, direct from /’rwmia, for com posting with other materials. Parties wonM Co welt to call on us. PRICE for STONEWALL $67.50 lash. Payable November 1st. J75JI.00. PfilCE FOR ENGLISH DIS SOLVED BONES, $50 00 Cash, Payable November 1st, 55 Ou for Factor’s Acceptance. FLANNAGAN ABELL & CO. Savannah, (ka. Consignments of Cotton urn* DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, Bailing, Blind Trimmings, Stair SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS, GO TO BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Bay ISt. Savannah, (in. o » FURNITURE well selected and > BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY, KITCHEN, Or Office Fubnituue of every description, suitable for Country or City i IIAIR, MOST AND EXCELSIOR MATTRESSES, Of any size, ready made or made to Order. Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc. Feathers for sale at Wholesale and Retail. Show and Childien'H Carriage# of all Deacriptiona Z Droit Miction in Hie Prices of Pianos! FEBRUARY 1st, 1873. MCLEAR& KENDALL, Dealers in Mitt,Morp&Co. 139 COyGUESS STREET, Savannah, G a.. dies of Tbomasrille and Thoiua^ county t their mw and elegant Stock of DRY GOODS, Black and Colored Silks—all qualities: "lack and Colored Grenadines; Percales, JacoMta, Cambrics aed Cal Whits Piques and Pique Trimmini Japanese Silks and Chene Potdlu Sprins Shawls, Black Cashmere ShawW New Sprinj “ ria* Parasols ; Order, horn the country promptly attended to. ' Hod or B., IM, SAVANNAH, OA. AhEX-rtNUT, ji*rat. ur 21-tJ Also, a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS, At tbs Lowest Catk Prices. WM. KNABE & CO., At lower prices than ever sold before, address os k»r $prcial terms. SOUTHERN GEM ! *290, $300, $330, $340, $3S0. HALLET, DAVIS* CO. rOclmre 43sto $37u ; 71-3 Ocutc. S-tou. Gr.od. $373, *419, |UO,MW- PARLOR GEM ! S-ACS. 9S»*. *300. LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES Wholesale Depot for the Mattress renovating and repairing of furniture executed promptly at rea sonable prices. Country orders aoUeited, and particular attention paid to filling, packing and T’ud LOWENTIIAL. fonuerly ronnected witli tho A. A (».It. !C, i» tu nected with the above Firm, and will be pleased u» we all hisffk-uda. A. L MILLER, C. I*. MILLER. <,/.,/. JtMUter Sf Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, l.V, BROUGHTON STREET, Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organ. Fifty Styles for CHURCHES, SCHOOLS A-HC PARiORS. FROM $55 TO $1000 EACH. Savannah, Georgia. IVe supply these Organ, at New York factory Pric»-deli«redfrei^t paid to Cash Huvcrs iu any pail of the South. Send for illustrated cat- *gu< giving prices and styles. SHEET MUSIC! MUSIC BOOKS! And leery kind of Mutual merehasdite, Supplied j s low u can b* had In the United State*. Send for oar CaUlogne. XartkSpa» I *> New Work Put Up To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making, & Upholsteriog, AT SHORT NOTICE. Orders promptly filled. All goods toll at the lowest market prices, and strict attention given to *11 orders from the Country. Country Merchant* when in the city would do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. P. O. Box 773. nxhil-ly