The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, May 24, 1873, Image 4

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■; Wm til! A FATHER’S LESSON. One day Robert's father sew him playing with some boys who was rude and unmannerly. lie lmd observed for some time a change lor the worse in his son, and now he saw the cause, i/e was very sorry; but he said notli- iug to Robert at the time. In the eveniug he brought from the S arden six -rosy checked apples, pul icm on a plate, and present cd them to Robert. lie was much pleased with his father's kindness, and thank ed him. “You must lay them aside for a few days that they may become mellow,’ 1 said the father, and Robert cheerfully placed the plate with the apples on ui lus mother's storeroom. .lust ns lie was putting them aside, his father laid on the plate a seventh apple, which was quite rotten, and desired him to' allow it to remain there. “Rut, father,” said Robert, “the rot ten apple will spoil the others.” “Do you think so? Why should not the fresli apples rathcr«make the rotten one fresh?” said his father. And with these words he shut the door of the room. Eight days afterward, he asked his sou to open the door and take out the apples. Rut what a sight presented itself! The six rosy cheeked apples were now quite rottcn v and spread a bad smell through the room. * “Father 1” died be, “did I not tell you that the rotten apple would* spoil the good ones. You dul not llstcu to me.” “My boy,” said the father, “have 1 not told you often that the conipnuyof bad children will make you bad, yet you do not listen to me. tslee iu the state of the apples that which will hap pen to you if you keep iu bad company with wicked boys.” Robert did not forget the lesson.— Wlieii any bad boys aske 1 him to play with them, lie thought of the apples, and kept himself apart from them. The Yeaper Hells that Broke an ll\ile‘s Heart. In the Cathedral of Limerick there liaugs a chime of bells, which cast in Italy by an enthusiast trade who iixed his home near the monastery’ where first hung, that lie might enjoy their sweet, solemn mu sic. in a political revolution the hells were taken away to some distant land, and the maker himself became a i luge and exile. llis wauderin, brought him, after many years to Ire land. On a calm and beautiful cv ing, as the vessel which bore him floated on the placid bosom of the Shannon, suddenly this ehmicA pealed forth from tire cathedral towers, //is experienced ear < the sweet sounds and he knew that his lost, treasures were found llis early home, his friends, his beloved and'native laud, all the best associ; lions of his life, were in those sound: lie laid himself back in his boat, cross ed bis arms upon bis breast, and list- ened to the music. The boat reached tin- wharf, hut still he lay there in si lent motionless. They spoke to him. lie did not answer. They went to him, but his spirit had licit. The tide of memories that came vibrating through his Iu ni l at that well known chime bad snapped its life-strings. Alexander & WHQ&BS&MiE GROCERS, AND Liquor Qr&lr&s, Cor. Abercorn and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - GA. Wm. E. Alexander, Wm. A. Bussell. Jos. E. Alexander, Chas. B. Maxwell. On M;i rl h:u the Young does not parade herself us s Is. She is not fashionable, y she is not lich. Rut Oh! w i she has when you liud lie things outside i her love, yo tder if tlio; • really mi i million. Iho ot <**k ><«» lust-class house, she'll wear simple dresses, and turn them when necessary, though vulgar mnguilic«,ucc frowns on her economy. She will keep everything neat and nice in your sky-parlor, and give you Mich a welcome when you come home that you'll think your parlor higher than ever. She’ll entertain true friends on a doling and astonish you with the new thought, how lit»lc Hap piness depends on nvmcv! She will make you love home (if you don't you're a brute), and teach you how to pity, while you .-corn, a poor fashion able that lliinks itself rich, and vainly tries to think itself happy. Now do not. 1 pray yon, say, any mme, "1 can't nllbrd to marry. 1 ’ Go find the true woman, ami you can!— Throw away that cigar, burn up that i^vtitch cane, he sensible y Hit, Jain & Co., NO. 13.1 BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, • GA., SPRING SUMMER CLOTHING, COMPRISING All STYLES and QUALITIES! AXI) IN WORKMANSHIP KQni, lo fusion! Made Work. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Traveling Bags, he., he., All of which will he sold low by Ileldt, Jaiidun & Co. Our Jobbing Stock for the Spring Trade is now complete, to which the attention ot Coun try Merchants is respectfully invited. Thomasville, Georgia. EAIt of till* _ . Inc on the M- Flrat IIV4ue*dag iu February. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS: MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: Pore ami applied Mathematic*—Ancient languages. REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, Literature—Mental and Moral /*liIlosophy, Natural .Science, MRS C. BARA1TE, Primary Department, with Penmanship and French. MRS. W. J. YOUNG, In charge of Musk Department. Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks: Regular Coi Collegiate Department, Primary “ 41 “ Music 44 44 “ French “ No incidental or extra expenses charged. The Trustees feci justified tn saying tliat the course of instruction U an thorough and practical, and £25.00 17.50 25.00 10.00 the Institution as well worthy the public support. For further Information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. HANSELL, Secretary, i ■W- J. TTOUNG, President Board of TYustees tJr“ Board can 1* had in good families at from §15 to §20 |>cr mouth. mar21-lv. iebwfi p?/ Bradys CARPET HOUSE, The only anil exclusive Carpet Rouse in the City, CARPETS OIL CLOTH, ' WINDOW SHADES, WALL TAPERS, STRAW _ MATTING, Fancy Prints, LACE CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtains. Cords, Tassels arid Fancy Printed Lawns, every discretion of . 'SolUColoml I^wies * 1 j .Solid Colored Cambrics, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, 17.“^f* Linen Duck and Coatings, Ai Wholesale and Retail. Call and examine our goods, and convince yourselves that we sell the best goods at the lowest fiuces. SCHWARZ d- BRADY, 133 Broughton Street, Savannah, (»a. I*. O. box 494. 1873. 1873. Wholesale Trade! Spring & Summer Stock! L. a th r op Sf Co. 138 & 141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga. rOULD I-WITF. THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO THEIR LAR1K uJ ATTHAc tive stock iu Spring and Summer Oowl*. which are aprcUlIv adapted to tt»- Couutry Trade, la 1873. • 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Ilats and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. leek > vi lb C'ltositY, in *l.s dble i Monthly. vay- Dll. Josh Billings on Hens. The best time tiffed a hen iz when tlm In n iz ready. I kant tell what the best breed i/., but the .Sbanglii i/. the It k<> bold 1 First Premium for bast Sugar Machinery and Iron Castings at South Georgia Agricultural and Mcchaniclo As sociation Fair, 1872; also at Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. JOHN MeDONOUCSI. MrilOXOlKill, T. UAL INTVXE. IUUAXTYXK. i t kontrat t the ax it dux a stage boas, and y a/, well umlertaik tew lat a lUiining mi l by running oats thru it. There nn*t no profit in keeping a lien for his eggs it he laze less than 1 n da. yjoiijf lived, if tha hellivi-rAliseaze. w tew pick out a good lien, hut az a general thing, the long cared ones, I kuo, nro the least ad low scratch up the garden. Eggs packed in ckwal parts of salt and lime wati*r. wftli the other end downward will keep Irom 30 tew 40 years if ilia are not disturbed. Fresh befestake iz good lor bens; I Mippose 4 or 5 pounds a da would be awl n hen would need, at fust along. I shall be happy tew ail vise with you at enny time on the hen question —and take it iu eggs. A Recreant Knioiit.— A mar riage was latally interrupted last week i:L Malta, £aiab*ga Cmnitv. New York, by the strangest whim which ever entt-red the head ot a brjdogroom. Albei t Knight is his name, but a true knight he is not. The guests were met, the bride was decked in her gay est attire, and ull was ready for the parson to proceed, when Knight hav ing requested an interview with him. said be could not be married unless the words **as long as you both live” could lie omitted 1mm the service. -I don’t know.''taid Knight, ••whether 1 c m live with her-nil my life, and i do not want to take vows* upon myself that I might not be able to lull'd!."— The minister indignantly declared that he did not marry people in that wav. Knight protested that he eould not conscientiously he married in any other: and tin; result was that there was no luatringc at all.—Macon Tdt ijraph. That man ought to :.lwa**s have to new on his own buttons and darn his stocks. His whole future ought lo be one dreary night. The McKcuzic Tima says: “Gen. Grant's salary is within a fraction of $137 per day; Congressmen get a little over $22 per day; the common hard working man gets from $1 to £2 per day.” Very true, hut if the common, hard-working man isn’t satisfied with llis pay, why doesn't he quit working and run for’ President or go to Con gress? lie might tind some difficulty in getting into Congress; but the his- . tory of General Grant -slows that any blockhead can get to be President* —Courier Journal. Iron and Brass F 0 V N D E R S Machinists and Pattern Makers. (’••r.Knst Broad and Liberty St* , SAVANNAH. GA- SUGAR MILLS AND BOILERS, GIN GEAR AND 1IOK.sk POWERS, ETC. James F. Blown, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Foreign ami Domestic Fruits, Flour, Grain, Hay, Provisions. Set., NO. 87 RAY STREET. I*. O. IJox S.-U1. SAVANNAU. GA. or Prim ••llh-kir v forrtu.li 1 , llciliit'kiitg’*' etc., just”received a IIAKDAXVAY, JA K1NNON St CC A Hue ah.I Tory ru|*ri.*r lot of English a kiiicricun Hosiery f.»r sale t.v HAUL A good Rl.N-k or ’I..tiling mi hail.I ami I’orsalo I1ARIMXVA V 1/tK'lNNON A CO. A fnm lot of riM-wiut; ami M.iokirj Tobacm always kept on l.aml by 7/AKDA WAV, J/uKIN.YON ,«t CO. Tin Ware, consisting of /*nns olicc Pn ft CO. IIAKDAXVAY, J/eKI.VN slot oT <llw« Warn ami Crockery Jn»t ILIKDAWAY, .VeKINNON & CO. lot of Axes ami II.s h I’.ir sale by llAKD.vW.lV, .1/. K1NXOX & Co. i, Shovels. .1/unn• o Forks nn<l Rakes lor 11A111 > A XV A Y, .»/< KI.N.Ni IN & CO. s New Orleans Sugar, very best quality * y 11A RI». 1XV A V, M*-KI .V NON & CO. arrive, f. mis Flour, different grades. HA//D.IWAY, A/cKIXXON & CO. ii IS. 50 ami 100 lb S:tcks differei IIAKDAXVA V, A/cKINNO.V & CO. ; and Butter, ju l* l.v JIAlUiA \YA >', MUK IS SOX If CO.' of Tire, Plow nml Uuml Iron and al .IA Kinnox & Co. ng Plows just reeeiv. , J/cKlXJOX & Co. HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether COUNTRY PRODUCE. Palmer & Deppish, - Wholesale Dealers In HARDWARE & CUTLERY, 14S and 150 Ccngress, aud 140 and 151 SL Julian Streets, Savannah, - - - Georgia. KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, Brinlys Plows, Avery's Plows DieksonV Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills and Every Arli.de required l.y P I. A N T E US. Hickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Blue and Brown Denims, Brown Drilliugs, Bleached and Brown Shirting. Bleached and Brown .Sheeting, Georgia 3-4,7-S, 4-4, Brown Whirling, Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes, Striped and White Osnnburgs, Athoipi Yarns, White Goods, l.im n Goods, llosh ry. Gloves, Ac., Shirts, Drawers, Notions, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c. ORDERS SOUCITED, ami wilt nmc geo. m. McKinnon win is* *u-i to March 21»; t LUlncndt when in the* City i LATHROP & CO., 18 and 20 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia. DEAI.1CKS IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES,^ LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C, Have always in Store a full line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Reps, The Largest Stock Powder, Shot, Caps, etc., II. Disalon's Circular Sines. II. Hoe «t* Co's It tilth Double anil Single GUNS in the City. litto, nl Li <• thi r ItEI/riM Agents Fop Fairbanks’ Scales, Rope aud Twii Lowest MARKET RATES. All for Sale at Piedmont % Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, at Richmond, Ya. Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000. W. C. CARRINGTON, President. D. J. IIARTSOOK, Secretary, B. C. IIARTSOOK, Cashier. J. E. EDWARDS, Vice President. J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant Secr'ty. Prof. EDW’D B. SMITH, Actuary. No Useless Kestrictions on Eesidence, Travel or Occupation. Liberal Hon-Forfeitablo Features and Bights of Parties Clearly Defined. rpiIIS <HM/*.\.VY IS Pi:<)Gl:KSSIVK. PROSPEROUS AN/) PROMPT. IT HAS SMJLL EX- Small lx*«w*r. Secure Investment, Ample Reserve amt G.k, i Surplus; IHvhlemls Annual; twfJre U luMt n ' V aM,; r ° ,,clc " , - il ^* r » 1 S **«•«> •«*» 812* to each S100 of liabilities. Examine its merits (•rneial Agency Office for Southern Georgia' and Florida, 1351-2 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah. T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomasville. Gen. ROBER7 BULLOCII, Ocala. Marion* County, Special Agent lor East and South Florida. KLLIOT A f/EIVGLE, 6E.VER.rL .fffE.m- FOtt SO I TJl FKtJY ts l.OIlUl.i and 7XOK/B.1. II. A. TOPI1AM, New York. IS. A. TOPIS AM & CO., Atlothing and Hats, Men’s Fiipiiishinp; Goods, 138 Congress and 139 St Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. . P.lT.MKn <f* ‘&EDPI8JT. BOEHM, BENDHEIM i CO’S Mejmntcrvaxtt ron.-m os, .AGENTS l'OIt JILAC1K WKLI. S Genuine Durham fc’moking Tobacco, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Rraud»' of Fine Scgars, 0O2TOAT BOLL, POSTILLION. PAPAGEXA, PANDORA. LAMER- VE1LLE, LUPIN, DESSERT. GOLDEN RUG. .JASMINE, MORNING CALL. LA MYRRIIA,GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. All kinds of PIPES and .SMOKER'S ARTICLES. Damasks, Hair Cloth, Plushci Tack*, Cords, T assels, &»•., ; Pillow Simms, Picture Nails, Cietormo, Slip Coverings, Cords, Loops, »Ntc\, Fringe*, Curtain Loops, is, Curlaiu Gimps, Cujptiu Silk Bordering, Lace Tidies, Litre Bed Spr WALL PAPERING < >F every lil»i«t. Fresco, Gilt, and all tirades in Colours. As we combine so eally reduced. < > r goods and save N. B. Having ll nfidcr.t of pletibin lit is guaraute«?d. t43 Bay Street, Savannah, Geo, HIDDEN & BATES Southern Music House, [Savannah, Ga. UETtllEltT & IKA Y, PijoDt’fK Commission Meiutiants, Buy ANYTHING wanted Sell ANY- promptly made lu of freight charge* Rev. A. W. Cluby officiated at the lato memorial xrvices hi Macon, E. D. SMYTHE. IMPORTER OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, AND CHINA, AND DEALER I.V House Furnishing Goods. 142 Congress, an.! 141 St. Julian Sis. SAVANNAH-. - - GA. IIAYWOOD, GAGE & C0-, WHOLESALE Dealers in lee, New No. 188 North Skle Bay Street; SAVANNAH, GA. Onleri from Country bCed promptly, taar 21-Cm, r variety of G •nl * Scarfs, Gloves, 7/andkerchiefs, See., Sec. t’-e shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. CARPENTERS, P.UILDERS, and others in need of DOORS, SASHES, RLINDS, MOULDINGS, dir 1 tailing, Blind Trimmings, SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS, GO TO ' BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Ua.v SSt. Savannah, <xa. *. - n jq M. IIOLEY & CO., 186 & 181, Cornor JefferBou & Broughton, Opposite SL Andrewu Hall Siiv.'tniiiih Georgia, Wholesale nn<l Retail DEALERS IN FURNITURE. We have now, and constantly keep on hand a huge, well Hclecled and var ied assortment of all elapses ot Furniture. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN, Or Office Furniture of every dcHcription, feiiituble for Country or City uni; Hair, Moss and Exeeleior Mattresses, Of any size, ready made or made b» Order. Feather Reds, Pillows, Roisters, Etc. Feather* for sale at Wholesale ami Retail. Show (Juries and ChiMi<*ti*H Curria^eH of all DuHcriptioiis ting and repairing of furniture executed promptly at n o- 'iliriteil, ami particular attention paid to filling, |*acl.iug and Matlresi onubl.. pr McLEAR& KENDALL, Dealers iu . Orders trom the country promptly attended to. Head of Bay Street, SAVJSSAB, GA, ALEX. FIXLEY, Agent, mar tfl-ly 139 COS GUESS STREET\ Savannah, Ga., «n of the La- W OULD INVITE THE au Cic* of Thotaa*rllW ami 1 new *0(1 elegant Stock of •raty t DRY" GOODS, I "hippii 1 " ! I neeled erlrel with the A. Sc fi.lt. It.. i« be pleaM-«l to w all Ida fri. ml*. March 2l-/WnoV A. 4. MI LI.LB. C. V. MILLKIt. Great BednchaQ ii tie Prices of Pianos WM. KNABE & CO.. At lower price* than ever w,U before, a-hlm-i oj tor tpsrial trrmi. SOUTHERN GEM ! 5-290, 5300, §320, £340, §3«0. FEBRUARY 1st, 1873. IIALLET, DAVIS & CO. |.jare Oran.J. %T.t. AllO, PARLOR GEM ! *265. WJ, HOOO. Black a&d Colored Silkr—all qcalitlea; Black and Colored (jrm>lin-*; Percale*. Jaconet*.Cambric* al-l ('alienes- Whl-e Pt.jne* aid in-jae Trim ’ Beaatitul New Spring Paras-d* ; MourningGojd*in every variety: Also, a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS, At Um Lowest Cash Prices. LARGEST STOCK A NO LOWEST PRICES ’• Wholesale Depot fob the Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organ. Fift Styles fo.i CHURCHES. SCHOOLS A.H.Q P ARLORS. FROM $55 TO $1000 EACH. Wc .supply the*c Organs at New York Factory Prices—delivered freight paid lo Cash Buyers iu any pail of the South. Scud for illustrated catalogue giving prices and sty leu. SHEET aim'! UlSIC BOORS! And every kind of Musical merchaudue, Supplied as low as caif be had in the United States. Send fbr oar Catalogue. March SI g-aa'% c#. J. .Tinier if Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, ISO BROUGHTON STREET, Savannah, Georgia. New Work Put IJp To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making* Upholstering AT SHORT NOTICE. Orders promptly filled. AU goods soid st tho lowest market prices, and strict attention given to all orders from the Country. Country Merchants when in the city would do well to allsnil examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. P. O. Bo* 773. met. 21-lj