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MtLEAR ft KENDALL,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
wumcr mvisiox
‘Charley, what makes your checks
so red?*’ asked a lover ot his sweet
heart's little brother. “'Cause I put
some of sister's paint on 'em," said
Charley. The situation was embar
rassing, especially for Charley, after
the lover took his leave.
‘I'm afraid I’m sitting on your c
ue ma'am.” “Oh! never mind.
»of no consequence: you can't 1
” “No, ma’am, it's not that,
e confounded things hurls me.”
HAYWOOD, GAGE & C0-,
WHOLESALE g
Dealers in lee,
New No. 188 LCorth Side Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
DOMESTIC
in" my boots the other day
gentleman of bie eweethei
no?" “Well my deer, I
Ji«Jf*oled.”
“How
I them
What Shall we do with Our
Daughters?
Apropos of Mrs. Livermore's late
lecture on the above important ques
tion, The Davenport Democrat, thus
sensibly makes answer:
Bring them up in the way they
should go.
Give them a good substantial com
mon education,
Teach them how to cook a good
meal of victuals.
Teach them how to wash and iron
clothes.
Teach them how to darn stockings
and sew on buttons.
Teach them how to make their own
Alexander 4 Russell,
WBOLMSMB
GROCERS,
AND ' A
Eaiouoa 9asUt*as»
Cor. Abercom and Bryan Sta,
SAVANNAH, - GA.
Wm. E. Alexander, Wo. A. Baisell,
Joe. X. Alexander, Chaa. B. XaxwelL
JJ38KAH A H
. - BOAED OF IH8THUCT0B8:
JOHN E. BAKEft, A. M., PRESIDENT-
dresses. •
Teach them to make shirts.
Teach them to make bread.
Teach them ail the mysteries of the
kitchen, the dining room and parlor.
Teach them that a dollar is only one
hundred cents.
Teach them that the more one lives
within their menus tlio more they will
save.
Teach them the fnrlhcr one lives be
yond their income the nearer they get
to the poor house.
Teach them to wear calico dresses—
and do it like a Queen.
Teach them that a round rosy romp
is worth fifty delicate consumptives.
7’each them to wear thick, warm
shoes.
'J each them lo do the mameting for
the family.
Teach them to foot up store bills. ■
Teach them that God made them in
his own image, and that no amount of
tight lacing will improve the. model.
Teach them, every day, hard practi
cal common sense.
Tench them self-reliance.
Teach them that a good, steady,
greasy mechanic without a cent is
worth a dozen oily pated loafers in
broadcloth.
Teach them lo have nothing to do
with intemperate and dissolute young
men.
Tench them to climb apple trees, go
fishing, cultivate a garden and drive a
road team or farm wagon.
Teach them Accomplishments—mu
sic. paiuting, drawing—if you have the
time and money to do it with.
Teach them not to paint and pow
der.
Tench them not to wear false hair.
Tench them to say no, and mean it;
or yes, and stick to it.
Teach them to regard the morals,
not the money of the beaux.
Tench them the essentials ol life—
truth, honesty, uprightness—then at a
suitable time let them marry.
Rely upon it, that upon your teach
ing depends in a great measure the
weal or woe of their after life,
—- mm ——
llollcct ions in u Dentist’s Chair.
[Whether these may be appropri
ately termed “Happy Thoughts’* is
questionable, but they will suggest the
expel ienec of every luckless patient
v;bo “has been there:”]
Is it perfectly certain that lie has
tlu* right tooth in hand?
Didu't be twitch at (be old filing
with a nervous desire to convince me
that my Inst dentist was little bcttci
than a quack?
Isn’t there a slight danger that in a
fit of absent-mindedness he'll bore
clean through the tooth?
.Suppose his chisel were to slip,
where would it go? Where wouldn't
K go?
\\ hat projHirtion ot carbonic thrown
oil* by Ins am 1 inhaling, with the al
ready vitiated atmosphere of this close
In short, am I not acting ns a sort
of sluice way for some of his demni-
lion body?
How long will this woik last?
Will he adhere strictly to the scale
of prices hung in plain sight on the
wall? If so, under which head does
this come, large or extra large.
in whose mouth did he operate that
tile last?
isn't lie paving the way for a future
job by tiling away such quantities
spri nr a
SUMMER
REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL,
LlterUere-MenUl and Moral ^UlMophj. Kataral Science,
f f u.„.^R^a ( BARArTE,
Primary Dei.art.n4nt, via
Ig i MRS. W.J.YOTJNG,
In cliirffl of Malic Department
.ft!.» ^o.}H,.g,A
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Courae in Collegiate Department,
“ “ Primary “
“ “ Music “ -
“ .0/53‘fl flJJMJS) gal - - - -
No incidental or extra expense, dinged.
uleaaant and healthy location, good oocietjr and variad church privileges they earnestly recommend
tbo Institution as wen worthy the public support.
For fhrther information apply to Mr. JOHN Z. BAKER, or to A. H. HAX8EIX, Secretary, or to
■W- or. ■'X'OTnsra-,
President Board of lYuitees.
gye board can be had in good flunllieaat from #15 to$26p*TlnoBtb. - martl-ly.
of
el?
•Suppose he should strike the nerve?
Is it possible that girl in tiic wiudow
across the street can see me with the
same distinctness that 1 do her, and,
it she weiccommunicative, would she
injure my prospects?
Will enough of the corner of my
mouth be tiled away to result in per
manent enlargement?
Will it be red or blistered enough
to prevent my fully enjoying nij
gugcmcui for the oncra to-uiglit?
Flow long before I'll have to get a
ialse set of teeth?
Happy thought—Will I then be
able to sing falsetto?
Hove mnuy die every day with
splendid teeth?
* Alter this protracted operation, will
it be any cousoiation to remember
that, princes, eat on gold?
Did my particular young lady friend
over speak of having her teeth plug
ged, or of suffering from the jaw-ache?
Suppose that water in his syringe
lias just been taken from the ice-
pilciicr?
How many years before the process
of grafting sound teeth will be a per
fect success?
if they could do it in the days of the
Ptolemies, why don’t they do it
it is a significant fact that ninety
nine out of every one huudred me
chanics in the large cities of the Uni
ted .States are foreigners, whose
ings now average from tour to fivi
dollars per day, while any quantity of
“gentlemanly 5 ’ young American men,
the product ol 'business colleges and
high schools, can be got to keep books
or do anj kind of genteel writing from
six to ten dollars per week.
^ — -
A San Francisco paper expresses
the unqualified belief that if Judas Is
cariot had lived in this age he would
never have hanged himself, but would
have stood a couple of trials, disbursed
his thirty pieces of silver in n judicious
manner, ami been a free man to-day
9 l)r. Greene, Miiicrintcncieut of the
State Lunatic Asylum, informs the
Atlanta Sun that there are now 51-
patients in that institution, and that
three menths more no more patients
can be received except as vacancies
occur.
All STYLES and QUALITIES!
AND IN WORKMANSHIP
EQUAL to Custom Made Work.
GENTO FURNISHING 00008,
Trunks, Traveling Bags, &o, &c.,
All of which will be sold low by
lleidt, Jaudon & Co.
Our Jobbing Stock for the
Spring Trade is now complete,
to which the attention ol Coun
try Merchants is respectfully
invited.
March 21-Go.
A young lady teacher at one of our
mission Sunday Schools recently nar
rated the crucifixion to her class ol
little boys, and when she thought she
had fairly engaged their minds, was
surprised with “Bet they wouldn*
done it if Butfalo Bill’d been there!"
“Your children may never have
wealth,” odserved a neighboring cler
gyman to his congregation, “but
they grow up it will be something
them to boast that their fathers were
not members of the Forty-second Con-
17.50
25.00
1000
OIL CLOTH,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS,
STRAW MATTING,
LACE CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtains, Cords, Tassels and
every description of
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Call and-examine our goods, and convince yourselves that
we sell the best goods at the lowest prices.
SCHWARZ <t BRADY,
133 Broughton Sirect, Savannah, Go. P. O. box 494.
COMPRISING
CLOTHING, 1873. •
Hardaway, McKinnon & Go
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, Cutlery,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
200 bbl* St. Louts Floor, different grades, in
First Preminm for best Sugar Machinery
and Iron Castings at South Georgia
Agricultural and Mechanide As
sociation Fair, 1872: also at
Savannah Agricultural
Association 1872.
John McDonough. t. baljntyne.
HcDOXOIGII, BiLLiNTTSE.
• - V; > . r i.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
’or. East Broad and Liberty St*. f
SAVANNAH, GA
sugar mills and boilers, gin
GEAR AND HORSE POWERS, ETC.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
A fine lot of Print*, Osnabnrga. Shirtings.
Sheetinjp, Bed tickings, etc., Jost received and
or “haruawat, J/cKIXNOX & CO.
A fine and very superior lot of English and
American Hosiery for sale by
HAltDdWdY, A/cKINAON ft CO.
A good stork of .Ven’s Medium and Common
Clothing on hand and for sale by
HARDAWAY NcKINNON A CO.
A fine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tbtaeca
Iwaya kept on hand by
HA HD A HA V, -UcKIN.VON & CO.
A fine stock of Tin Ware, consisting of Pans,
all slxea. Bucke's, Cups, Coffee Pot*, sic., for sale
by HARDAWAY, J/oKIA-NON A CO.
A large lot of Gtaas Wars and Crockery Just
received and for sale by
ILI IlDAWA Y, .VcKINKON ft CO.
A fins lot r.f Axes and Hosa for sale by
HARDAWAY, .VcKINKON A Co.
Spade*. Shovels, Van are Pork* and Rakes for
saleby HARDAWAY, AfoKINNON A OO.
5000 lbs New Orleans Sugar, very best quality
for sale by
HARDJWAY, AfcKLVNON A CO.
•tore and to arrive, for sals low bv
HARDAWAY, JfcKIKKOK A CO.
Flour in 25. 60 and 100 lb Sacks different
grades, for sale by
HARDAWA Y, JfcKINNO.V & CO.
A fresh lot of Baooo, Cheese and Butter, Just
received ami for sals by
HARDAWAY, McKINNON ft CO.
Crushed Sugar and Country Sugar for sals by
HARDA WA T, MCKINNON f CO.
Fins lot of Tire, Plow and Band Iron and all
other aorta used for plantation or wagon pur-
po “' lor TurLa u-a r, .vcj7-v.vo.vf co.
Also a large lot of Cast Steel and Plow-Steel
for sale by .
//ABDAWAT, 1/cKinOX ft Co.
A large lot of Cast Taming Plows Just received
and for mle by
. . Hardaway, J/cKnnmr ft Co.
4 Tons of genuine Peruvian Guano on hand
Hardaway, AfoKuvov & Co.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or other
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
THOMASYILLE IRON WAGES!
;kson ST., 3STEL«
I AM PREPARED
ist Reuse
SUGAR ILLS
JACKSON ST., ISTELAJh THE OTTX.'F’ DEPOT.
I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, ON TIIE
Most Reasonable Terms
BOILERS,
Castikss,
Gin Gearing &c.
And to contract for and execute
all work in my line.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIV
EN TO REPAIRING.
Estimates furnished and orders solicited.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ۥ S. TUQMFSQ.Y.
Wholesale Trade!
& Summer Stock!
Lot lump 8f Co.
188 A141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga.
■\XTOUU> I.WITE THK ATTENTION OPMdCIUSTS TO THEIR L4RO*
Fancy Prints, •
Fancy Printed Lawna,
Solid Colored Lawns,
Solid Colored Cfcmbrics,
Fancy Dress Goods, all styles.
Cotton Pants Stuff, Plain and Fancy,
Linen Duck and Coatings,
Hickory Stripes,
Bed Ticks,
Bins and Brown Denims,
Brown Drillings,
■pwUlJtortW«m!, 4 TnlcR
Bleached and Brown Shirting,
Bleached and Brown Sheeting,
Georgia 3-4,7-8,4-4, Brown Shirting,
Georgia Fancy Cheeks and Stripes,
Striped and White Osnahurgs.
Athens Yams,
White Goods,
Linen Goods,
Hoelery, Glove,, Ac.,
Shirts, Drawers,
Notions,
SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c.
i prompt Attention and haw our spo,-ial i
hta frieutU when in tho Cltf At thla houi
Palmer & Deppish,
Wholesale Dealers In
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
148 and ISO Congress, and 149 and 1S1 St Julian Streets,
Savannah, - - - Georgia.
KEEP A PULL STOCK
LATHR0P & CO.,
18 and 20 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia.
DEALERS IN
CARPETS, OIL CL0TH8, MATTIN68, WINDOW SHADES,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES, &C,
Have always in Store a full line of
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
Reps,
Common Plows, Brinly’s Plows, Avery’s Plows f Dickson's
Sweeps, Harrows, Fa® Mills and Every Article
required by PLANT EJt S .
The Largest Stock ot Double and Single QDNS in the City.
Powder, Shot, Caps, Ac.,
H. Disston's Circular Saws.
It. Hot it Co's ditto.
Rubber and Leather BELTING.
Agents Pop
Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks’ Scales, Rope and Twines. All for Sale at
Lowest MARKET RATES.
PaicMBB dr ®ES>PISB.
BOEHM, BENDHEIM i GO’S
M&JmF&CTUaE® FOOUCCOS,
AGENTS FOlt BLACKWELL'S
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Scgars,
COCTON BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGEXA, PANDORA, I.A MER-
VE1LLE, LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE,
MORNING CALL, LA MYRRHA, GRENADIER,
ETC, ETC., ETC., ETC.
All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES.
C43 Bay Street, ^,: : : Savannah, Geo.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House,
Savannah, 6a<
TJ
GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 1
.1 Hostile * CrntrRmUrmmd Co.. [
Sayan-VAIi, <Ja., Feb'y22,1875. )
On *n<l after Sunday, February the23d, Trains
i this Hoad will run ns follows :
Night Express Passenger.
Leave Savannah dailj- at..
Live Uak.....
Thomasville
»e connection at Albany with trains om (hs
South-western Railroad.
Day
LeaTe Savanna
Arrive
Leave
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
and others in need of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
Bailing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 Bay St. Savannah, Ga.
139 COXOBESS STBEET,
Savaxxau,Ga-,
DRY GOODS,
CR
Hook-*,
Tacks,
Pins,
Damasks,
Hair Cloth,
Plushes, Picture Nails,
Cietorme, Slip Coverings,
Cords, Loops, Ac.,
Fringes, Curtain Loops, <'
Gimps, Curiam Gimps,
Cords, Curtaiu Silk Bordering.
Tassels, Ac., Lace Tidies,
Lace Pillow Shams, Lace Bed Spreads,
WALL PAPERING*
Of every kind,
Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours.
combine so many classes of business under ‘one bead.* our expense is
greatly reduced. Of course “Our Custoinnts” receive the buucfil. Examine
our goods aud save 10 per cent on your purchases.
N. B. Having Iho best workmen, and so many years experience, we feel
confident of pleasing all our friends, beud »ix« ot rooms and window*, and u
fit is guaranteed.
March 21-6
L A T H It O /* .b C O.
M. BOLEY & CO.,
186 & 181, Goner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews Hall
SA.-VA.3SI 1ST AH, - CJA.
Wholesale anti Retail
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE.
We have now, and constantly keen on hand a large, well selected ami var
ied assortment of all classes of Furniture.
BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN,
Or Office Furniture ot every description, suitable for Country or C iiy use
IIAIR, MOSS AND EXCELSIOR MATTRESSES,
Of any size, ready inode or made to Order.
feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feathers for sale at Wholesale and Betail.
Show Case* and Childicti’a Carriage* of all LtaocriplioiiH
Mattress renovating and repairing of furaitura executed promptly st rea
sonable prices.
Country orders ooliciUd, and particular attention paid to filling, parking and
shipping same-
II. LOWESTHAL. farrm-vly connected wiUi the A. 4t G. It. Ik, is now con
nected with the above Firm, and will be pleased to see all bis friends.
March JMbnoV.
A. J. MILLER,
Great Eeflnction in k Prices of Pianos!
FEBRUARY 1st, 1873.
WM. KXABE & CO..
At lower prices thsa ever sold before,
address us lor rpeeiol terms.
SOUTHERN GEM I
1290, *300, *320, *340, *380.
HALLET, DAVIS A OO.
7 UC.T $321LJ 4J70 , Tl-X Oom,
»|un Gfud, 1377. Hu, K*,*W
PARLOR GEM !
8205. 8273, *M*.
LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
full line of
Wholesale Depot for tii*
Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organ,
Fifty Styles for
CHURCHES. SCHOOLS AKO PARLORS.
FROM $55 TO $1000 EACH.
We supply these Organ, at New York Factory Prices—delivered freight
paid to Caw Buyer, in any part of the South. Send for iOnetrated catalogue
giving prices and stylo.
SHEET MUSIC! MUSIC BOOKS!
And every kind of Musical merchandise.
Supplied pa low u CM be had in the United State*. Bead tot oat Catalogue.
Ruths fW*%
C. P. MILLER.
if. J. JIMiUer Sf Co.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
ft- if
150 BROUGHTON STREET,
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.
Country Merchants when in the city would do well to call and
examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere.
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