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

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ONLTA PRIVATE. < Only o private! his Jacket la gray Is stained by the smoke and the dnst; As Bayard Uc> brave, as llupcrt he's BacklcS^as Murat in heat of the fray, • But in God is liis ouly trust! Only a private! to march and to figh*, To suffer nnd starve and be strong; Willi kuowledfc enough to know that the might Of justice and truth, and freedom and right. In the end must crush out the wrong! Sa.vetnn.aJa Acivertisementa. 1873. . 1873. Wholesale Trade! Spring & Summer Stock! tjathrop $ Co. 138 *141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga. Argn CARPENTERS,^BUILDERS, sashes, blinds, ■ MOULDINGS, Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings, SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE‘LIGHTS, GO TO BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Ray St. Savannah, Ga. SUMMER CLOTHING, I YEAR *4 this Institution i» divided into two < train* ontl* Firm* HVrf*r»rfajf im Srptrm BOARD OP raSTBUCTOES: MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT- COMPRISING LES and QUALITIES! IN WORKMANSHIP lo Custom Made Work, i to the above, we haveafowlaMoit REY. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, Literature —Mental an I Moral /*bn*oi4iy, Natural Science, MRS C. BARA TTE, Primary Department, with Pcnmauriilp and French. T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomasrille. Gex. ROBE1S2 BULI.OCII, Ocala. Minos Cou.ity. Special Agent for Eaat and South Florida. EtLlOT Sc L'ENGLE, CC.VAK.fl. .Itifi.rTM FOB MOFTBKB.'rUFOBOK.9mmd FLOMD.t. tjayT-ly. LA IF. A countryiiu n who had never paid more than twcuty-Iive cents to bee an exhibition, worn to view the “Forty Thieves.” The ticket-seller charged him seventy-live cents for the ticket; tms.siug the paslebourd hack, he quiet ly remarked; "Keep it. mister, I don’t want to see the ollw-t thirty-nine,” and out he inarclicd. Brew Work Put Up To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making % Upholstering AT SHORT NOTICE. Order* promptly filled. -All goods sold at the lowest', market prices, and strict attention gi ven to all orders from the Jiuntry. Country Merchants when in the city wonld-do well« sail and . • ',-4! yfor tvj V* exagune OUT stock before purchasing. efeewhsrc/:* !•***# h t P. O. Uo*77V ' - . meb 21-ij’ 'mathematics r!nir> lay .«i •! Xrrive Jc-sup ZEIZ.7S.~2.23 j.m. 44 Savannah ... —3. A3 - wrims division. - Leave Lawton, Tnssd.y, Thursday »tm! Satan lay 7.00 a ra Arrive at Valdoeta " “ •• 9.0a •* “ Quitman lajrt •* “ Thonuutvillc *• " “ 12 43 pm. •* Atbavjr 44 4 *• 7.00 44 Leave Albany, Monday, Wedncslar aiidKri.Ly 8.10 am. •* ThomaarUL 44 “ 44 S.oopm. “ Qn tnsan . I 44 r *•' 44 Wtt * Arrive at Lawtou 44 ' * 8X0 - Connect at Albany with flight train on Soulk- weatcru UaUruad Jeaving aLUuu U acuta V, Tnee- «ay, 7*imr-*l»y an-1 FrVlay, and arriving at At- P/M.VCOMRER, II. A. TO PI IA M. Savannah,Ga. hew Fork. H. A. TOPHAM & CO., Olotkins and Hats, .'V MeU’s - Furnishing Goods, 138LTJoiigrea m3 138 -St. Julian Streets, 8AVANN AH, GA. ''ITUm*' TAiletr of GcoCs Srarfr, GI-» u>, Jfaulkcrcliicb, Ac., &e. ..Suits made Ut 'octkr.iii the shotlcsT notice; and saunfsetioo gu^raulcctj. * Duir.es F<nn*, &e. • ^ The coons cfatntfy t» coudnctel on ACTUAL BUSINESS jp^i Supplied ur::h looking and odier offices, : - THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS -tn-uicnr. Vidua, ... . • Of Study, and fLs symssnl 1U QmdOteQ . A few days since a needy person nj - plied to u wealthy citizen i;r help nnd " received the sum of live cents. The | giver remarked us lie hauJed out the >‘“9iittflnoj: **Take iu voti are welcome; . , my ears aro always open tbe calls of ‘ “the distressed.? “That may be*” it- ; ; "Juaik-’d the rccipiucnt, “but newer be- dav. • fore iu tiiy life have T *een so small .dipcfiiugs for such large ears.” , jm EDUCATION.. rttdnfania •u^tlOn .~W practical 1 THE LEADING Only a private! no ribbon or star Shall gild with false glory his name! No honors for him in braid or bar His Cross of the Legion is only a scar. And his wounds are his roll of fame! Only a private! one more hero slain Oil the Held lies silent ami chill; And m the far South his wife pravs in One clasp of the. hand she will ne’er clasp again. One kLs from the lips that are still. AND IN ’ EQUAL lo f la addition t* * ment of Trunks, 1.. All of which v».~ — lleidt, March 21*tin>. will need no tablet or stone. For the mosses ami viuca o'er hi.“S ravc will creep, And at night the stars through the clouds avi 11 peep, LIFE ASSURANCE And watch him who Hc9 there alone! Only a martyr who fought and who fell Unknown and unmarked in the strife! Hut still, as lie lies in his lonely cell, Angel ami seraph the legend shall toll— Such a path is eternal life! important to Planters. We call the attention of farmers, planters aud others wht» may furnish tobacco to their employees to the cor- respoudencc below. It will be seen that a tax must be paid by them : Mi nKiwuriii K C«>.• Ga., June 21,7.3. J. A. Ilotizcluin. fcV/.. OdkcUtc Internal Revenue ; Sir—1 am farming near Flat Shoals in said county. I buy-tobacco for my employees, and furnish it lo them on ly as they caU for it. * * * Do you think that I should get a stamp as a manufactured tobacco dealer ? 1 furnish only niy hands, nnd do not sell to other par ties. V ours respectfully, \ti.anta. Ga., June: Flat Shoal*, Merritt r—In reply to your couimui lion of Jltli inst., inquiring win the sale ol tolmcco by you to youi plovo« s only render vou liable to the special tax. I have the honor to sa; that hv section oD of the act of Jub 2»Uli, 1N»S, as amended every per>oi whose business is lo sell or 'oiler for sale manufactured tobacco, snufl’, nlect as a dealer in m will readily be seen that who furnishes his employ- tobacco d-ab r and lialle t sjm ial tax ol'^o per antim * proposed, know wbethc venworth has a mule thirty-tw old, bill bis voice bus by n thirty yea The Go Wanted—a patent gate binge st mough to support two lovers. Will •ol some ingenious man ilinet hi) entior. to this subject? party one be played tbe lo know if it inc the usual questio: votir wife have am in “Yes. sir,* replied tin . inquired. ‘-Did rune last year?” nsscssed: v *botli Tbe New Orleans Pirai/une say that in olden times in J.ousiana, when a limn bad a lawsuit, he used to hire a lawyer, but now be has to lure a judge. al edit, asleep while •fa Natchez paper issing the riv ier day, ami ' ke be owed tbe company $1370 cuts a trip. .• for dimple THE EQUITABLE .Society —OFT11F.- \ — All kinds of I m Bay Street., 2o UNITED STATES, Assets, 20,000,000. Anmiiil Cash Income, 8,000,000 ANNUAL NEW 11US1NEMS Larger than that of any othei Company in the World. WILLIAM It. A DAM Si GENERAL AGENT, Savannah, - Geereia. Dry Goods House. Oil A Y { 0’DRIES 6* CO. 117 Broughton Street. s.m k ••/.r.v.fir. isr.otwM.i- Dcalers in all kinds of FANCY T, J, DUNBAR & CD., Lovell & Lattimore, Importers and De-aid's 155 & 157 Congress Street, —IN- S&YANIf&K, m GA: BRANDIES, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In AVIZVEsSi American, English and German WHISKIES, HARDfAfiE Gins, Segars, Etc., House Famishing Goods, And Proprietors of the Celebrated Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stov Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods, Kedale's Celebrated Water Vegetable Bitters. Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. 131 Bay Street, SHEET IKON WARE. v oilciing a very exten sive and varied slock of NEW. FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Af extremely low Prices for Cash. Orders for Goodsnr samples prompt lv attended to* Freight paid on re tail bills amounting to over if20. nmr21-0m. Alexander & Rnsselt, WRQ&ESObJR GHOCERS, AND LIQ VO It ‘j&JE.-IIE&St (’or. Abcrcorn nnd Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - GA. Wm. E. Alexander. Wm. A. Itu Jos. E. Alexander, Chits. It. Maxwell. CORMACK HOPKINS, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, monilly lie. between tho The mouth, tbo. is oc- l ieil; but the chin not jurors at eouit in with loaded guns r in their bauds dui to the first lawyer suit—-no court.” tango says: ‘‘The Clarion'came in ml sit with them ing a trial. Death rbo tells a lie! Re exports Then subjects in these days o litigation: A woman testified al Norwich, the other day. in a turkey case, and declared alio knew these tut keys by their walk, their countenance, and their manner of roosting. “If I am not at home from the rmr- 1v to-night at ten o’clock,” said a hus band to bis wife, “do not wait tor n.e.” —“That 1 won'i,” replied the lady sig nificantly, “Fil come lor you!* To prevent difficulty the gentleman man aged it so as to bo home preceiaely at ten o'clock. An Iowa husband, a few months ago, agreed to give his wife three dol lars a week to maintain comparative silence, deducting one cent for each superfltious word she uttered. She now owes him nearly cuough to pay the national debt Tin Wares, House Furnishing Goods. Tin Hoofing. Guttering, and Repaid Roofs, Itrou-Iiton Street. Savannah, Georgia, Savannah, Geo, JOHN MCDONOUGH. T. HAI..INTYNE. McDIWOlGlI, BlLLtATYXE. Iron and Brass FOUNDERS Machinists and Pattern Makers. MRS. W. J. YOUNG, In charseof Marie Department. Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks: Regular Course In Collegiate Department, - “ ** Primary w - “ ** Music “ - 44 « French “ - No incidental or extra expenses charged. $25.00 17.50 25.00 10.00 t Teacher* aaeiWcieut as a • institution, au<l with tlu- advantage* of the Institution aa well worthy the public support. For farther information apply to Mr. J011N E. BAKER, or to A. II. HAXSEI.L, Secretary, ■ W- J. TTOTT3JTO-, Board can be had in goo-1 families at from $ 15 to $20 per month. A large assortment of AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS on hand. Parties ordering goods will liava them carefully and promptly filled. - mch 22 ly Champion'& Freeman, Corner Bay and 7»kayton Stkekts, Savannah - Gra. Invite attention to their full and varied stock of PROVISIONS. Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings Verandas ami. Cemetery Railings of various designs as low ns can be pur chased m the North. mills and boileks, gin GEAR AND HORSE POWERS, ETC. First Premium for best Sugar Machinery and Iron Castings at South Georgia Agricultural and Mechanicle As sociation Fair, 1872; also at Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. for. East Iiroid and Liberty Sts, SAVANNAH, GA- SAVANNA// MACHINE WORKS s. V/. GLEASON & CO., ENGINEERS!, & MACHINISTS, •rail ° r f. n, L ,H: * ert ln I'ortablo enr t 5K | 1 v * s "* iT MIIU, Su- Iron *nd llOnnd t93 St. Julian Street. AAV.4AX.vlf, CM. Tongucn, Amokcd Beef, Family, A.xtra an umVhar.l VU,UT ' ““'‘kwheat, lticc, Grils, J/« FISH. Mow Mnckerei, in kits; X'f>5. 1 nnd 2 in kit« gimrter and hair lamia; Codfish,'Herring! Salmon, Loliatcr*, Sardines. GROCERIES. Java, Bio & Lagtiavra Coffee* : Cur, I»af, Ciu.»lie«|, Powdered, Granul-ted. A, ExIraC, and C Augar* ; llngllrii ami Jinerl.-an Pickle* : loiun-li > mid Toilet Soar* ; Starch, lUirin*. Buf- ter, Xut*, Cltr.ii, Cnrram*, Fig*, Spice*. Wax and A'pcnn Can-lie*. Cheese. Crackers, ./ellie*. Candy, Maiaroni, Canned Fruit* ;md Vegeta- TEA. H.y So . nr,,0,l S» *n»l Congou, cfall TOBACCO. * In ca'ldier, quarter and lmlfboxt s, Fine, Mcdii of 23 V. LIQUORS. -ruble | i?«.ii Finonnd Common JHiUky; Renault I ! Now Kngland Bum, tiln, Scot oh Cliamiagno Wii larot, Sherry, Port, Modena i GKAS. 6A.SSIMN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 26 1-2 Whitaker Street, HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO., WHOLKSAUi Dealers in Ice, X'ew X'o. liu North Side Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Order* from Country idled prompUy. I Stautirl Iisiiiiiiii! ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. ln bv >n ..potietc^l M^rrhant an.l rac- Sfiais 1 , ssKhi sssMr&ffiasp ,o 1 westv -‘•s: BOOK KEEPIN COMMERCIAL Sanumah, Qa. HP«? — ‘Hue. rivn Mock ln Spring amt Summer li-xnl*, which are *pe«-UUy adapted to the Omatry Trade, tn Fancy Prints, Fancy Printed Lawns, Solid Colored Lawns, Solid Colored Cambrics, Fancy Dicss Goods, all styles. Cotton Pants Stud’, Plain and Fancy, Liuen Duck and Coatings, Hickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Blue ami Brown Denims, Brown Drillings, Bleached and Brown tfhirting, Bleached and Brown Miccting, Georgia 3-4,7-$, 4-4, Brown Shirting, Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes, ■Striped and White Osnaburgs, Athens Yarns, White Goods, Linen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Shirts, Drawers, Notions, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, : &c. OUDKUS SOLICITED, and will meet with iromp: attention and have our faw GLO. M. McKIX'X'OX will he gt*d<» meet LU friemta when in the City at thi* hooto. March 21 <5 mo 4 *, o 4 Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats aud Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. LATHR0P & CO, (R and ZQ Whitaker Street. Savannah, Georgia, DEALERS IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES," LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C, Have always in Store a full line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, //A It DA ir.vV, McK IX'.VON & CO. Hock of Tin Ware, conalatlns of fan* i. Caps, Cofft-e Pot*, cte., for *ah Flour In 2T. M nti- TH-lc*, for Nile hv HAUDAWA }\ -Vc KINXO.V A (Ve*h tot of Baron. Cheese and But HIGHEST PRICES paid for C0TT0Y or ether COUNTRY PRODUCE. Savannah Advertisments. Palmer & Beppish, Wholesale Dealers In HARDWARE&CUTLERY, 148 and 150 Ccngrcss, nnd 140 and 151 .St. Julian .Streets, • . Savannah, - - - Georgia* KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, Brinly's Plows, Avery’s Plows Dicksou* Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills iind Every Article required by 1’ L A N T E K S . The Largest Stock <>r Double and Single GUNS in the City. Foxcdcr, Shot, Caps, *lc., //. Disston's Circular Sutra. . R. Hoe tfc CVs ditto. Rublnr awl Leather ItELTIXG. Agents Pop Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks’ Scales, Rope and Twi: Isowce t M ARK ET H A I KS. Piedmont i Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, at Riclimoud, Va. Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000. W. C. CARRINGTON, PrcniilcnL D. J. IIARTSOOK, Secretary, i B. C. IIARTSOOK, Caaliiir. .T. E. EDWARDS, Vice PrctiJcnl. J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant Secr’ty. Prof. EDW'l) Ii. SMITH, Actuary. No Useless Eestrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation. Literal Hoc-Forfeitable Features and Rights of Partic: Clearly Defined. rjlHIS COM/'AAV LS PUOGBKSSIVK. /'laDSFEBOUS A Sft PROMPT. IT HAS SMALL W General Agenev Office for Sonlhern Georgia and Florida, 1351-2 BAT STREET, SAYAXXHI, GF0RG1A. HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah, Heps, Tack*, Pins. Damasks, Unit* Cloth, Plushes, Picture Nails, Cietorme, Slip Coverings, Cords, Loops, 4 ^c., Friugcs, Curtain Loops, Gimps, Curtain Gimps, Cords, Curlaiu Silk Bordering, Tassels, &c.. Laco Tidies, Lacc Pillow Shan s, Lncc Bed Spreads, WALL PAPERING Ol’cvei-y kind, Fresco, Gilt, aud all Grades in Colours. A. J. MILLER. 130 BROUGHTON STREET, Groriria. i wo combine so many classes of business under ‘one head,’ our expense it greatly reduced. Of course “Our Customers” receive the bcncllt. Kxamiue ir goods ami save 10 per cent on your purchases. N. B. Having the best workmen, and so many years experience, we feel confident of pleasing ail our friends. Mend size oi rooms and windows, and a “* : guaranteed. L A TII R O F A C O. March 21-C lao'i, JIB. I50LEY & CO., 186 & 181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews ,H all Savannah Georgia, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN FURNITURE. Wi- have now,nnd constantly koepon hand a large, well selected nnd var- iwl iiHSortiiicnt <*f nil classes of Furniture. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN, Or Office Fcumturk ol every description, suitable for Country or City use Hair, Moss and Excelcior Mattresses, Of any size, ready made or made to Order. Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc. Feathers for hale at Wholesale aud Hctail. Show (jaws and Children’s Carriages of nil Descriptions Mattress renovating and repairing of furniture executed promptly at rca- <onah!o price. Couldry orders solicited, ami particular attention paid to filling, pat J.ing aud diippin;; name. 11. LOWJSXTirAL, formerly connected with the A. *\c O.IL II.. h» now con* :ctc-l with the above Finn, and wiil he pkav d ut Sec all hi* friend*. March 21 J/«no*s. C. P. M1LLEIL .1. J. .Hitler Sf Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,