The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, June 28, 1873, Image 4

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ji. 1 Patriotism and Virtue. CABL brent. * "“roTci Savannah Advertisements. frci&fdier !” exclaimed a lone widow in East Tennessee, ns a bat tered veteran in blue appeared at her door, and meekly asked for a cup of cold wqtcr* “Pore Soldierl I kuow in reason that you are tired and thirsty, and that you would bepowciful glad to fet A'drink of water, not to speak of a little suthin to mix with it.’ “Thank you,mum; but 1 belong to thc'Tfoughtcrs of Teropciance, and canS drink, unless it is a little in the way of medicine, and I do feel very weak, as I have marched more than forty miles to-day” “Forty mile! The laws have mas sy! How could you do it? Why, it would kill my mule.” ‘•It was very bard; but we get use to it. I would n't have minded it, if I had anything to eat.” “Sakes alive! Do come in and sit down. Poffr Soldier!” The gOi*d old lady brought out a black bottle, from which the battered veteran poured a teaspoonful into a glass of water, and took a vigorous pull at the bottle when her back was turned. Then she placed before him a substantial supper of ham eggs and cornbread and coffee, upon which be advanced in gallant style. ••An.I you are mighty young to be, a soldier.” she said, looking at him be- nignnntly over her spectacles. ‘•IV mum; I am the only son of my widowed mother; but my country called me, uud my duty to my country is only second to my duty to my Cre ator.” “Sho? Why you talk as pcertasa minister.” ‘T was stuoying for the miuistry when the war broke out.” **1 Imd a notion that the soldiers were all so wicked; but I am glad to find out they ain’t. Yon have seen a jmvvei* of rightin’, I recon.” •*A great deal,mum. It is bard f< a Christian to take life; but the cn mies of our country must be punished.” “.less so. Have you ever been wounded ?” Very often. I was once shot through the heart.” "Through the heart! Lawful sakes, Didn't it kill you?” “-Not quite. The intercostal flc was penetrated langiludinnlly and exuavasated with viracosc veins; but the bullet ranged across the left lobe Of the arachnoid artery, producin' commicntcd fracture of the anterior probe.vj of the cerebellum, and causing a lesion ofthc spinal vis eery and the liypopliospliates of the fibula, and that delayed my recovery.” “You don’t mean to say that y lived through all that?’’ “I was spared, mum, to be an hum ble monument of the mercy of Prov idenep.” “Should think so. what was that noise ? It sounded like somebody down in 11m cellar.” “Nothiug but rats* Don’t be alarmed, madam. I am here and w ill protect you. I once defended the house of a widow when it was attack ed by a dozen guerrillas, obliged to kill seven of them, and the rest ran a* ay” Should think vou ought to He®, Jaion & Co., KO. 133 BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, • GA., SPRING —AND— SUMMER CLOTHING, COMPRISING 111 STYLES and QUALITIES! AND IN WOBKMANSUII* EQUAL to Custom Made Work. In addition to the above, we bare a good assort GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Tnrnis, Traveling Bags, fa fa All of Yvhich will be sold low by Ileldt, Jaudon&To. March 21-Gin. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUME Society -OF THE- UNITED STATES. Asset*, 20,000,000. Annual Cash Income, 8,000,000 ANXUAL NEW llVSlNESS Larger than that of any other Comjiany in the World. YVIL I, IA HI II. ADAMS, GENERAL AGENT, Savannah, - Ge<?r»*ta. be i oflia “The J‘resident lias tried to per Fiiade me to accept a commission a Gcneiul, but 1 have blieved that can serve my oountry better in m present sphere. Thank you, I don care if I do take a spoonful of that. J must be going now, with my tlianfc for your kindness. It is nearly time lor our evening prayer meeting, an * J must be there to open it. Ilav you such a thing as a pocket Bible t spare? Mine was destroyed in lb lnslbattle by being sttuek by a built eke S the la ;ifi of my beloved mother, and "Lawful sakes! Which pocket! “The behind pocket, mum.'’ know that yn lL’h: s 5be las •d up tin the "I the sellings’! of that batten upon twe tears that slowly triekoled down ther check, making miniature canal: through the dust that coaled bis ep dermis, lie walked up the road until • ho was joined by several more veter ans. who caiuc out fiom aeon the fence. Two of them bore a others carried tin buckets, others haii tin i "JIa\ > whom the Bible "All right, my covey.. Ten gallon: "f|;iwh lwan.lv. a k, g of np].l-.-.j;i and ever so many bottles of blackberry wine. Tim old gal was weil fix “V ou untie such a deuce ol a noise that she would have smoked y hadn’t been there to throw her off the track. Lei’s go and divide, to have the biggest share, : file hardest part ofthc work.” It is thus that patriotism and virtue are rewarded. Flat footed Courtship. One long summer afternoon there came to Mr. Davidson's the most curi ous specimen of an old bachelor the Yvorld over beard of. lie was old, gray, wrinkled and odd. He hated old womrn. especially old maids, and wasn't afraid to say so. He and Aunt Fatly bad it hot and heavy, wheneve chance threw them together : yelstf lie came, and it was noticed that Aunt Fatty took unusual pains with herdre? r he i cted. unsually i disgust, One day thecoa strong. Aunt Fatty left hi and went out into the gar “The bear !” she muttered to h< self, as she stooped ta gather a tlowcr which attracted her attention. "No J elose beside her. ;et rid of you.” i didn't do it. did "You won't "I won't,eh "Only in one wav.” “And that ?” “Marry me.” “What us two fools What will people say ‘ a burdock t rid of me, ueitlier.” Tb: loilii ; to us. i hurry “Stop a bit—what a pucker you ar iu - ' “Yes or no !*’ •‘I must consult ” “All right ; I thouglit you w age. Good-bye.” ••J.i’t ez Andrews, don’t be a Come back, come back l say. Why 1 believe the cro’.ter has taken me fu earnest. Jabez Audrews, I II consi cr.” “I don’t want no considering. In gone. Becky Hat tings is waiting 1-. me. I thought I'd sWe vou the Or chance, Fatty. All right. Good bye.” “Jabez—Jabez ! that stuck up Becky Hastings shan’t have him if I die for it.- Jabcz, yes ! Do you hear ?— Ye-s n* Savannah Ac3.-vertlseixien.ts. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, and others in need of BOOBS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, gtair Railing, Blind Trimmings, SASH WEIGH I S, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS, GO TO BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Bay St. Savannah, Gra. Thomasvllie AdvertiBements. | Savannah Advertisements. YOUNG FMLE COKE. ' Thomasville, Georgia. T HE COLuEGIate YEAR Of this Institution U divided Into two final Ter each—the first beginning un the First IIVsferufei - 1 First irnteafaf to Frlnwry. of twenty week* • BOEHM, BENDHEIM1 CD’S MAXUFACTVSEB TOM.'ICCOS. AGENTS FOR BLACK WELL’S Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Manufacturer., of the Celebrated Brands ofcFiue Segars, COTTON BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA, LA MER- VEILI.E, LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE, MORNING CALL. LA MYRRHA, GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES. 143 Bay Street, : : : ' Savannah, Gee, BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS: AIR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT- Pure and applied Mathematic*—.Ancient Language*. REY. CHARLES S. ROCKYVELL, Literature—Mental and Moral /*hilo#ophy, Natural Science, MRS C. BAItArTE, Primary Department, with Penmanship and French. MRS. W. J. YOUNG, In charge of Music Department. Dry (Ms G IIA Y t O’BRIEN S- CO. 117 Ilroiighton Street, t iMA-.v.iif. tjgionai.i. Dealers iu nil kinds of FANCY AND .STAPLE DRY GOODS. Wo are now offering a very exten live and varied stock of NEW. FASHIONABLE AND 1>En III ABLE GOODS, Af extremely low Friecs for Cash Orders for Goodsor samples prompt ly at tended to* Freight paitl on tail bills amounting to over £20. niarJl-Gm. A[exaad.er & Russell WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND ZsfQrojt Cor. Abereorn and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - GA Wm. E. Alexander. Wm- A. Russell. Joh. E. Alexander, Chas. R. Maxwell. James F. Bl own, GBOCEEIES AND LIQUORS, Foreign ami Domestic Fruits, Flour, Grain, Ilav. Frovisious, &r., NO. 87 DAY STREET. P. O. Box 836. SAVANNAH. GA. T. J. DUNBAR & CO., Importers and Dealers -IN- BRANDIES, WINKS, WHISKIES, Gins, Segars, Etc., And Froprictors of the Celebrated Indian Bitters. 131 Bay Street, SA.'V'-A.isriT-AjEa:, - q-j±- Lovell & Lattimore, 155 4157 Congress Street, SAVANNAH:, - GA: Wholesale acd Retail Dealers In American, English and German HARDWARE. House Furnishing Goods, Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stov Guns, Fistols and Sporting Goods, Kcdale’s Celebrated Water Filters, Nails and Hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. when vMllng the City. •hfttkr is still with us and will c his old friend* call and *e« him Parties ordering goods will haY'e them carefully and promptly filled. inch 22 ly Terms for Course of Twenty YY’eeks: Regular Course iu Collegiate Department, “ “ Primary “ 14 “ Music “ “ “ French “ No incidental or extra expenses charged. The Trustee* feel justified In saving that the course of ii the Teacher* a* efficient a* are to be f and In any *imil« i pleasant and healthy location, good society and varied cl. the InntituUon aa well worthy the public Nunport. For further information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. HASSEI.L. Sccrctar -W- J. “SrOTTITO, President Board of 7Yu»t» IT Board can he had in good families at from $13 to #20 per month tuar21- $25.00 17.50 25.00 10.00 1873. . 1873. Wholesale- Trade! Spring’ & Summer Stock! Laihrop Co. 138 &141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga. tlvc *tock in Spring a Fancy Prints, Fancy Printed Laivns, Solid Colored Lawns, Nolid Colored Cambrics, Fancy Dtess Goods, all styles. Cotton Pants Stuff, Flam aud Faucy, Linen Duck aud Coatings, Hickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Blue and Browu Denims, Brown Drillings, * a* thorough and practical, x 1813. 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats aud Shoes, Hardware, * Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. ihurg*. Shirting*, just revived and Bleached and Brown Nhirtiug, Bleached and Brown .Sheeting, Georgia 7-S, 4-4, Brown Shirting, Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes, Striped aud White Osuaburgs, Athens Yarns, White Goods, Lineu Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Shirts, Drawers, Notious, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &e. JOHN McIlONOUtiir. T. DALANTYNE. YleDOYOGGH, BALLIYTY.YE. Iron and Brass FOUNDERS Machinists and Pattern Makers. Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings Formulas and Cemetery Bailings of various designs ns low ns cau be pur chased in the Nortli. SUGAR MILLS AND BOILERS, GIN GEAR AND HOUSE POWERS, ETC. First Premium for best Sugar Machinery ana Iron Castings at South Georgia Agricultural and Mechanicle As sociation Fair, 1872: also at Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. for. East Broad and Liberty St a, SAVANNAH. GA. 11 Kit BERT A IF-IF, Produce Commission MtucnAXTs, CORMCK HOPKINS, DEALER IN Ilanhvare, Stores, Tin Wares. House Furmshing'Goods, Tin Hoofing, Guttering, and Repairing Roofs. 107 Br.r^V.ton Street, Savannah, Borgia. .A toper sneered at a young man for ^rearing spectacles, when the latter ttJd.' **It is better to use glosses over tbo nose os I do, than under the nose a*'you do! ” E. D. SA1YTHE. IMPORTER of CIIOCKERY, GLASSWARE, AND CHINA, AND I>EALEIt I.V House Furnishing Goods. 142 Congress, and 141 SI. Julian StA. SAVANNAH, . - GA SAVANNA // MACHINE WORKS S. W. GLEASON & GO., CHAS. CASS MAH, TAILOR, 26 1-2 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Trade Solicited. Gliampiou & Freeman, COKXKH BAV AND DttAVTOS STREET*, Savannah - Ga. Invite attention to their full aud vai icd stock of PROVISIONS. I Shoulder*; ed Sh.-u der*. ilv, A’xtra and Buckwhes .milyr 1 - Rice, llrit: FISH. * Mackerel, in kltw; Nos. -ter and half barrel* ; ion, Lobster*, Sardine*. Codti*h, Herring, GROCERIES. h‘ v A, ItioA: Lag a ay “JLjAUgi er. Nut*.*' Cut, Loaf, •o, uranui.ueu, A, ExtraC, Igliidi and diiierlrau Hckles ; Starch, Rabin ** ' *’’ “ " h*. . r*. Jelliei Spice*. cc*c, cracker*, J< u-d Fruit* ami Y'egeta- TEA, O.long. Souchong, and Congou, tfal and at all price*. TOBACCO. U-r, quarter and half boxes. Fine, Mediun uiiinoii iirade* Chewing, and in take ^tiir**!' 1 * U| ‘ War ‘*’'’ ,or Sm °hiiig—^all a LIQUORS. A fine lot of Priuts, Osuahurg*. Shirtinj .Sheeting*, lhaltickings, for sale low for cash by tDAWA American Hosiery for sale by HAKIMW^Y ** * Clothing ... HARD.* WAY .VcKlNNON h CO. A fine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco always kept on hand by I/AKDAH'AV, -VcKIN.VON & CO. A fine atock of Tin Ware, consisting of /*ntis, all sizes, Bucko'*,Cups, Coffee Pots, etc., for sale by HARDAWAY, .1/cKl.VNON & CO. A large lot of Glass Ware and Crockery jutt received and for tale l>” sale by 11AUDAWAY, .VoKINNoN A CO. 5000 lbs New Orleans Sugar, very best quality for sale by HARJ)/|WAY> j/cKLVNON * CO. SCO bbl* St. L.ui* Flour, different gra.le*. in HA/fD.lWAY, J/'rKINNON A CO. Floor in 25. 50 aud loo lb Sm k* dlffVreat radcs, for sale bv HARDA'V V ,1/cK 1NNO.V A CO. A fre*h lotof Ba. cived a 1 lor *ah- by nd liui r.Ju HA~Ul)A lU.I Y, M< 'Kl.SNON If CO.' Fine lot of Tire, Plow and Band Iron and all >tlicr sorts uiM-1 for plantation or wagon pur- ° T/AKbA H A Y, MCKINNON If CO. .11*0 a large lotof Cast Steel and Plow-Steel 7/ahpawav, .UcKinnon a <A>. A large lot of Cast Turning Plow* just received iud for sale bv ii.VUUAWAY, Alt'KlNN JN A CO. UiDC IV VliUl HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or other COUNTRY PRODUCE. LATHROP & CO., 18 and ZQ Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia. IIKAI.KKS IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C, Have always in Store a full line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Bops, Hook* Damasks, Tuck*, Hair Cloth, Fins, Flushes, • Picture Nails, Cictorme, Slip Covetin^*,- CorJs, Loops, iVc., Fringe, Curtain Loop,, * Gimps, Curtmu Gimps, Cords, Curtain Silk Bortlerin^, Tassels, N:e., I.ac« T'itlies, Lsvcc Pillow Sliutn9, Lace Bed Spreads, WALL PAPERING < »r ovn-.v lcin.l, Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO., WHOLESALE Dealers in Ice, New No. ISS North Side Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Order* from Country ailed promptly. 1 Stinlarl Iislititiii! ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. SETTLEMENTS, Busines Form*, Ac. The course of study is conducted on ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. Supplied with bunking an I other office*, combining every known taedity for impartiaga THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. In the aborted |—*ibl« time ami at the lea*t extwnae. Grmluates of this ln*U'atioo. a* wactical ar. countam* .»tand pre-eminent over tboae from any other Bo»ine** SchorJ in the e»!untrv The e.ublLhcd reputation of this ln»titati >n. the th rough PRA tCTICAL tonne 7 of study, and the »uccc«i of It* Graduate*, rank* it THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. _Sayannah Advertisements. Palmer & Deppish, Wholesale Dealers In HARDWARES: CUTLERY, 148 and 150 Ccngress. and 140 and 151 Si. Julian Streets, Savaimnli, - - - <* ooi*<risi« KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, Brinly’s Plows, Avery's Plows Dii ksou's Sweeps, Harrows, l’an Mills and Every Article required by PLANT Ii US. The Largest Stock oi Double and Singlk GONS in the City. Poicdcr, tf/tof, Cops, 11. Hi$8ton's Circular times. R. llm A Co* -into. RoV* r ami Ualhtr liEL TING. Agents For Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks' Scales, Bone and Twines. All for Sale at Lowest MABKET BATES. P.'If.vhb <£- i)j-:<episir. As we combine so many elnssci •jreatly reduced. Of course “Our our goods and save in per rent ot N. B. Having the eonllder.t oi plensing lit Is gunruuterd. l-lxamifre i*. we feel F Piedmont 5 Arlington LIFE INSURANCE C()M PANY. Office, at Richmond, Va. Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000. W.C. CARRINGTON, President. J. E. EDWJ RD5, Vice President. D. J. HARTSOOK, Secretary, J. J- HOPKINS, Assistant Sccr'ty. B. C. HARTSOOK, Cashier. Prof. EDW'D It. SMITH, Actuary. Mattress renovatin; nabb; prices. CountryMrtUr* solicited, shipping name. II. LOWKNTIIAL. formerly co nectcd with the above Firm, and w No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation. Liberal Non-Forfeitable Features and Righu of Parties Clearly Defined. T his comka.vy is progressive, /•bosperdi s and prompt, it has km jll kx- I*n*e*. Small Secure Investment. Anij-U; lU-aerv« an-1 iim-i Surplus; Dividend* Annual, Premium* all i ash; Pulkk* Liberal; and ha* #121 U> each QlWof liabllitic*. Examine it* menu before insuring. General Agency Office for Southern Georgia and Florida, 1S51-2 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. HEIJRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah. T. S. PAINE, Agent at ThomasviUe. Gex. ROBER2 BULLOCH. Ocala. Marion Cocitty. Special Agent for Ea-*»t and.Soutli Florida. ELLIOT A L^ENOLE, C£.V£H.r£ JCC.m FOB HOE TMWKdKJirtiKOntdi^mmA FLOMD^. Carna# ,nd repairing ot furuiluro il particular attcntioi A. J. MILLER, P. MACOMBER, Savannah, Ga. H. A. TOPHAJH & CO., V'lofliing and Hats, Men’s Furnishing Goods, 138 Congress and 139 St Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. A large variety of Gent’s Scarfs, Gloves, i/andkerchief*, Ac. Saits made to order in tbe shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. mar21 Cm.. 15o BROUGHTON STREET, M. liOLEY & CO., 18G & 181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews tHall Savannah Georgia, Wholesale and Ketail DEALERS IN 1TRNITURE. ell Ktlet ted and var- BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY* KITCHEN, )r Office Fuhniti*i:f:o! every description, suitable for (.’ouutry «ir City uw: Hair, Moss and Excelcior Mattresses, Of any nize, ready made or made Ut Order. Feather Beds, Billows, Bolsters, Etc. Feathers lor sale at Wholesale and Retail. Show (Ja.scs ami Chililrc-n's Carriag«n of all UcncriptiotiH «:utcd promptly at rta- tid to lining, packing and ineeded with the A. A G.R. It., is now cou- il be pleaMrd to set all bis friend*. March 21 Jim o'*. C. P. MILLER. . /. J. jmtlev if Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Savannah, Georgia. New Work Put Up To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making* Upholstering AT SHOUT NOTICE. Orders promptly fillip). All good* eold at the lowest market prices, and strict attention given to ali orders from the cuntry. Country Merchants when in the city would do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing ^elsewhere. P. O. Cox-773. mchil-lj