The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, July 26, 1873, Image 4

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P.MACOMBEB, H.A.TOPHAM, Savannah,Ga. New Tort Ha A. TOPHAJH & CO., Clothing and Hata, Men’s Furnishing Goods, L38 Congress and, 139 St Jnlia^ Street!,. SAYAHHAH, QA. A. large variety of Gent*. Scarf., Glove., Handkerchief., Ac, Ac. lowed it for twenty-live years and grow younger every day. Now lie reads Ids paper by moonlight alone, through an inverted microscope, to make the type appear small enough for hit eyesight. Walks four miles every morning for his driuks before breakfast. Chops a cord of wopd between each meal. Tried to younger Ids pape. “L _a inverted tnicroucope. to make the type appear small nmiimk 4V*v* Ilia nVniiivlit Wnll,. Saturday ", Arrive at VaMoata “ M " I •• Quitman •• ** *• 1C •* TliomasTflle •**•** 13 '* Aiiavjr “ '• " ; Leave Albany, Monday, Wednesday and FrVlay . I •* Thoraanrllle ****** J “ Quitman ***••*( *• VaMosta *•**••! Arrive at Lawton I *t Albany with night train «i western KAnroad. leaving a then r Mood* »*??**■ AT SHORT NOTICE. ,, , nrt I Olden promptly filled. All good* gold at the Jomr««tiM*Wt prices, and strict sttentiongiven tq aU prde&Jg^fhe pantry. The course oTstudy U conducted on ACTUAL BUSINESS PBINCIPLE8 SnrodM with UnKnranl other oSSc^ tomNnlEr er«7 bow* Ualllj tor unfanlaja THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION THE LEADING JBTJi IN THE For the Tinea.] - DECORATION DAY. •t " >S ®Y W. C. CIIA8E. FnU-manra summer’s evenin Hath bathed this sod bound And crowned the violet’s drooping head, Whose fragrance walls above our dead. Full many an autumn’s lonely gust. Has waited above this cherished dost; rcnply paused as they hurried by, .And le!t Nature’s eternal sigh! Full many a dismal winter’s snow. Since, we laid these dear ones low: Has slept in silence o’er the sod. E’er o’er watched by the soldier’s God. Full many a spring with tinted bloom. Has dawned upon our endless gloom; Aud while spring now wafts her fra grance round. We meet to deck this sacred ground. Gently place thy ilornl tribute of res pect, It may be your father’s grave your blushing flowers deck; It may be thy husband’s grave, Who died, his country’s name to save! O’er which thy tears arc shed— Death’s cold hand is on his brow, “Who will care for Mother now?” Why not! For aught you know, Thy brother sleeps just here below Thy brother young—whose lost fare- • well. Dost ever in thy memory dwell. Then gentle lady whoe’er thou art. Place thy tribute with a feeling heart; And tho' it be a stranger's grave, ' He died your country’s name to save! The gtavc lay ’ncath the floral shower. Oh! what a* sweet—a sol unin hour * And while yon sun imparts his ray, We’ll have and honor Decoration Day. Patrons of Husbandry. This institution has increased in numbers and importance faster than any asricultural movement ever set on foot. From au insignificant beginuiug, it has swelled into an importance which seems at present to bid defiance 10 every opposing element. It will prove either a savor of life, or be preg nant with the worst ills that ever betel the country. It is fast becoming a great political power in the land. If it can revolutionise parties, purify poli tics. and bring the government to its pristine purity, we bid it God speed, nut if it is to be controlled and manip ulated by petty demagogues, disapoinl- cd ofllce seekers aud ax-grinders, it will bust asunder by spontaneous com bustion. The original Know Nothing party, ns a secret political organization, started out well. Jt declared that of fice should seek the man, and had cm- hlazoucd upon its banners many good principles, but its proscriptive feature and wild hunt after ofllce, were the Scyllas aud Chary lid isos upon which it wrecked. Such political parties have not existed long on this continent — Whether this shall prove an exception to the rule, the future must determine. We kuow nothing of its secrets, have not been initiated into its mysteries, 11 .ir do wo condemn it. If it produces good fruit, if the treo planted and nur-. lured by the agricultural interests of the land, which is its bone and sinew shall spring up into a giant, oak, we hope to he able to take shelter be neath its umbrageous boughs and drink of the refreshing, sparkling lim pid stream, fed and shaded by its lluencc. In the mean time, we shall watch with much interest, its course, hoping that it will steer safely through tin; many dangurs which loom up on either side to cngulph it and at length fulfil the most sanguine expectations of its progenitors hv gliding safely in to the haven of rest laden with the benedictions of a regenerative, happy and disenthralled people.—Rurneerille Patriot. An Irish bachelor seeing the words Families supplied ove.- the door of a shop take \ At the recent Amcr.cus District Con ference of tile Methodist Church, it was resolved, by a utr.ninious rising vote, “That it Is tlic sense of this Dis trict Conference that all of our inem- SPRING —AND/— SUMMER CLOTHING, COMPRISING All STYLES and QUALITIES! AND IN WORKMANSHIP EQUAL to CkIm Mile Wvk, la addition to tlia above, we have a good aaaort mentor . , . ^ • GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Tranks, Traveling Bag*, All of which will be sold low by^ - Ileldt, Jaudon & Co. March 21-Cm. ’ THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Soci ety -OF THE- UNITED STATES. and others in need of SASHES, BUNDS, MOTCJUirSGS,.^ gtair Bailing, Blind Trimmings, ^iflEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS, GO TO BLAIR & BICKFOR 171 BaySt*!Savani^ BslJ;; BOEHM, Bl jtajwf&crva. AGENTS FOR Bl Genuine Durham 8 Manufacturers of the Celebrated ^ morningcall,la uVrrha, grenadier, etc., etc., etc, etc. AU kinds of PIPES »nd SMOKER’S ARTICLES. m Bay Wruufr .. J : : ggrenwh, Gee, Assets, 20,000,000. Annual Cash Income, 8,500,000 ANNUAL NEW BUBINESB Larger than that of any othei Company in the World. WILLIAM B. ADAMS, GENERAL AGENT, Savannah, - Georgia. march21-6 mo’*. tors, (ms poisoned his dog, taken the locks oil* the doors, and bung rope ladders over his door-yard fence In the dozen, and still his provision bit is as large as ever. Keep sober mid then you can talk straight. One of our druggist was quite suprised the other day to hear a fellow iiiquiie if lie had any of “Mrs. Soothlow’s Winsling Slyr’p. A young lady recently, on being requested lo sing “The Maiden’: Prayer,” immediately favored the au dience with “Mother, may I go out to Kate Williams, of Peoria, Illiuois, knocked her lover flat to the ground because lie insisted upon kissing her the third lime at the garden gate, on n moonlight night, recently. Two was her limit. bers should pny their debts, and al ways have in mind the rule in regard to takiug up goods without paying for them.” That in all cases where mem bers are able lo do so, and refuse to pay their debts, they should he dealt with according to the discipline.” Dewitt Talmage, lie of tnbernacular notrictv, lias changed the wording < ~ the scriptures with regard to salt Hi reading is: -Ye are the antiputrefatic of the earth; but if that outijiutrctntic lias lost his antiputrefatic quality, wherewith shall it be antretactica- ted?” “Prepare to Meet your CJod, We were greatly amused, a few days ago, at three lines wo saw painted, in large letters, on a fence above Ring- gold—the closing line particularly, which we thought the most amusingly appropriate and well-timed admoni tion we oversaw. ’Ihe first line read thus; “Use Siromoua’ Liver Regula tor^ the second, “Use also. Met chant's Gargling Oil,” and the third, in still larger letters, encircled by a heavy, black line, “.And then prepare to meet your Got?/” Ex. CASH Dry Ms Honse GRAY; O’BRIEN CO. Dealers iu all kinds of We are now offering a very exten sive anti varied stock of NEW, FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Af extremely low Prices for Cash, Orders for Goodsor samples prompt ly attended to- Freight paid on re tail hills amounting to over #20. nmr21-<im. & Etussett; WttQEESMlEE GROCERS, AND StlQVQB Cor. Abcrcorn and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - GA C0R1CK HOPKINS. DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, T. J. Importers and Dealers -IN— BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, Gins, Segars, Etc. And Proprietors of the Celebrated Indian Metafile Bitters. 131 Bay Street, SA-u-AisrasTAJH, - oa. McDonough, billiatyne. Iron and Brass FOUNDERS Machinists and Pattern Mahers. Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings Perandns and Cemetery Railings of various designs as low as cau be pur chased in the North. First Premium for best flu.. sociationFair, 1872; abort Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. (br.Eaxt Broad and Liberty Sts, SAVANNAH. GA. MACHINE WORKS S. W. GLEASON & CO, ENGINEERS, & MACHINISTS, «M> AfabaCterarcra of and Desert In portable a tni Stationery Strain Kagfora Sugar Mills. Ha- E r .I*iSwiilS!“ r - «id ... 'Miaul IM St. ditto. Street, ““ "■*>' MVAHHAll, OA. y :■ \ ■■ :. • i<' " Lovell & Lattimore, 15S & 157 Oongitu Street, , SAVANNAH, - GA: Wholesale and Retail Dealers In American, English and German * a mr. wi-utuirun iwu t* » I ITli*iri<iy Fir*/ VFYsterwiay in Friraary. > BOABD OP INSTRUCTORS: MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: pan and f»H*d MaliumalVw-riania* 1-pnw. REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, Literature-Mental and Moral AUoraphy. Natural Science, MRS- C. BARATTE, Primary Department, with Fenwaatklp and French. MRS. W.J. YOUNG, _ “ In charge .if Music Department. Terns for Coarse of Twenty Weeks: Regular Course in Collegiate Department, - -, - - #25.00 ‘ “ ■ Primary » “ 17.50 1 “ Music “ 25.00 1 “ French * “ ..... 1A00 No incidental or extra expenses charged. IheTrusteesfeel justified In raving (hut tbe course of instruct kxhieu thorough and practical, un4 IheTenchenaaeadeataaarutobef und teenytfmlLtr Iratitutioo, and wUh thewlvuntuaraef Forfartherlufornratlon apply to Mr. JOSN JL BAKER, or to A. H. HAKSELI*, Secratary,« W. jr. TOUNa, frwMirt Beard efftowMU CT 1 * Poxm> can be had In good famine* at from |U to #20 per month. martl-iy. Imf hrap Sf Cm, 138 mill Omgnu, and 18, Wfcitakn Streets., SanuiMh, 8a. rTTOULD L.VY1TK THE ATTENTION OPMCRCHdNTS TO TilXlU LINK aadAtTXAC. » tlta atoefc in Spetoc Susmaw Qeods, which are aperially adaptod U the Country Ttuda, M Hops? Furnishing Go^ds, Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stov Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods. Kcdale’s Celebrated Water Filters, Nails and Hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. : Also, Manufacturers of TIN and SHEET IRON WARE. A large assortment of AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS on band. Parlies ordering goods will have them carefully and promptly filled. mch 22 ly Champion & Freeman, Savannah - 6a. Invite attention to their full and varied stock of PROVISIONS. Bucon and Dry Salted Side* and Shomden: j»am«, Breakout Strip*, Sugar-Cured Sbou dere. Tongues, Smoked Beef, Family, Axtra and Su^erOne Flour, Buckwheat, Rice, Orite, Steal FISH. Mem Mackerel, in kite; Noe. 1 and 2 in kite, SS2£,SLEf.5Sgi- Co “*‘‘- HOTta «* GROCERIES. Tin Wares, House Furnishing Goods, COXTUACTOU TOR Tin Roofing, Guttering, and Repairing Roofs, 1C7 ltrouchton Street, Savannah, Georgia. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. OF.NT. nITKIUNTEXOEXTS OFFICE.) .IttanUr X tinif Mlailrmm* Cm., [ Savannah, UA..«lunc 20, W3. ) On and after Sunday, June 22J, Trains on this Ro»l will rnnae Shows: - * - Nioiit Exprf.ss Passenger. rare Savannah dally at 4JS p The Old Man of the Period.— The l’cora Review has its o*vn old man, reads that paper and no other, and thus describes him: Chewed to- from Florida, and Weetern Diririou “raina. Sleeping car run* through to Thomasville. • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. EASTERN DIVISION Leave Savannah, Monuty, ITetlneaiay and FrLIay g.4| a la< Arrive Jcmup i 05 p u. ‘ *JO " MERCHANT TAILOR, 26 1-2 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Trade Solicited. Java, Rio & Laguayra Coffees ; Cur, Loaf, Crashed, Powdered, Granulated, A,NxtraC, and C Sugars ; English and riuneican Pickles ; lAundrj andToUetHasps ; Stareb,Balslns.Bat- ter t Nats, Cltri-n. Currantn. Figs, Spicer, Wax and Sperm Candles, Cheese, Crackers, J< Candy, Macaroni, Canned Fruits and Ve hies. TEA, Hyson, Oolong. Souchong, and Congou, of all grades ami at ail prices. TOBACCO. In caddie*, quarter and halfbozes. Fine, Medium and Common Grades Chewing, and in cs of 23 I be. and upwards, for smoking—all manufacture ra* prices. LIQUORS. Jamaica and Neu _ AJe^Portes, Claret, 8berry, Poet, Maderis and Face; Print*, Fane; Printed Lamu, Solid Colored Lawns, Solid Colored Cambric*, Fancy Die** Goods, all atylea. Cotton Paata Stafl^Flam and Fancy, Linen Duck and Coating*, Uickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Bine and Brown Denims, Brown Drilling*, - _ 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, FERTILIZERS* &C. — lot of Print*. Oeoahurgs. Shirtings, Sheetings, BedUcklpga, etc.rjuxt received and BABnawir, ardsuntos * co. A fine and very superior Ml' of English and American Ho^ery for sal* by - HARDAWAY. A/cKlNA’ON A CO. A good stock of Jfen'e Jfedlam and Cemmem Clothing on" HAOD4WAI JVCJtlKXOS a CO. A tine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco israys kept on hand by BARDAR'AY, AfcKINNDlt &CO. A fine stock of Tin'Ware, consisting of Pans, all sixes, Bucke's, CupejCoffee PoU. etc., Ibr sale by HARDAWAY, AfcClANON & CO. A large lot of Glass Ware and Crockery Just received and for eela by HARDAWAY, JfcKINNON & CO. A fine lot of Axes and Hoes fbreal* by HARDAWAY. J/cKINNON & Co. Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks and Rakes for aeleby HARDAWAY, JfcRINNON A CO. 8000 lbs New Orleans Sugar, very beet quality Ibr ul. b r HAaD ^ WAy voKIA-KON * CO. M0 bbls St. Lout* Flour, difierent (rude*. In Store and to arrive, (kraal* tow hs HARD4WAY. McKINNON A CO. Flour tn 23* 80 and 100 lb Sack* dlffsrea grade*, for r ifcXINNOY ACO. A fresh lot of Bacon, Cheese and Batter, Just received and for sale by HARDAWAY, JfcKINA'OA’ ft CO. Crashed Sugar and Country Sugar Sir sale by UAJtDA WA T, MCKIENON f CO. Fine lot of Tire, Flew and Band Iron and a ether sorts used for plantation or wagon poj poses lor sale by IIA Hi) A WA F, MCKINNON f CO. Also a large lot of Cast Steel and Plow-Steel Sir sale by //iiOAVAT, 1/cKivxoir ft Co. A large lot of Cast Turning Plows just received and for sale hr Tlapdawat, IfcKuonst ft Co. 4 Tom of genulaa Peruvian Guano on haa w sale by Hakdawat, iToKcwos ft Oo. HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or other COUNTRY PR0DUE. Bleached anil Brawn rikirting. Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Georgia V*, 7-8,4-4, Brawn Shirting, Georgia Fancy Check* and Slripee, .Striped and White Oinaburg*, A then* Yarn*, White Goods, Linen Goode, Boeiery, GIoTe*,ric., Shirt*, Drawers, Notion,, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &?■ . nip,Ot.o‘» OBDEBS SOLICITED, aad wJU meet with prompt attention and have our special rare. OLO.M-McKINNON wW be glad I* meet kb friends when la the CUy at this house Match 21 Smers. Savannah A.<avertiBxxieiita. Palmer & Deppish, Wholesale Dealert In HARDWARE&CUTLERY, LATHBOP A C0„ t® and Whitaker Street, SsvsnRsh, Qeorgia. DEALERS IN CARPETS, OIL CL0TH8, MATTING8, WINDOW 8HA0E8, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW COONICES. «C, Have always in Store a fall line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Kept, Book* Damasks, Tacks, Bair Cloth, Pint, Plushes, Plerar* Natb, *j» Cietorme, Slip CoTeringa, " Cord*, Loop*, Ac, Fringe*, Curtain Loops, Gimp., Curtain Gimp*. Cords, Curtain Silk Bordering, Tassel*, Ac, . LaceTIdiei, Lace Pillow Shams, Lace Bed Spreads, WALL PAPERING - Of every kind, Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours A* we combine *o many clas.es of business under -one bead,’ our expense is greatly reduced. Of course “Our Customers” receive the benefit. Examine our goods aud save 10 per cent ou your purchase. N. B. Baring the best workmen, ncil so many yean azpenenee, w* feci confident of pleasing all our friends. Send sire ol rooms and windows, and a fit is guaranteed. T - — r* » r> i> a c n HAYWOOD, GAGE & 00., WHOLESALE Dealers in lee. New No. 188 North Side Bsy Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Onler* from Country tilled promptly. ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. The only BUSINESS SCHOOL in the South conducted bv sn experienced Merchaut end Prac tical /teoeuatant. The aetaal expenw uf studenu from FIFTEEN to TWENTY per. cent, lea than it will co*t them to attend second class, or imported Institutions. ^ KEEPING, SETTLEMENTS, Basina Forms, ftc. COMMERCIAL 148 and 150 Congress, and 149 and 151 St. Julian Streets, Savannah, - - - Georpia. KEEP A PXJ LL STOCK Common Plows, Brinly’s Plows, Avery’s Plow^ Dickson's Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills and Every Article required by PLANTERS. The Largest Stock o r Double and Single GUNS in Hie City. Poicdtr, Shot, Cops, Ac., U. Ditstem's Circular Saut. E. Hoc A Co's ditto. Rubber and Leather BELTING. Agents For Fire Proof Safe«, Fairbanks’ Scales, Rope and Twines. All for Sale xt Lowest MARKET RATES. Sr &BPJUSN. Piedmont % Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. tl ». >: i . OflSce, at Richmond, Ya. Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000. W. C. CARRINGTON, President. D. J. HAKTSOOK, Secretary, B. C. IIABTSOOK, Ca*hier. J. E. EDWARDS, Vice President. J. J. HOPKINS, Asrutant Secr'ty. Prof. EDVTD B. SMITH, Actuary. Ho Uselees BegtrictionB on Eesidence, Travel or OocnpotimL liberal J on-TerfeitaHe Feature* *ad Bights af Patti* Olmriy DrfuxL rrnns oowrx.vr is noeumirm. nesnaousaso nowrr. 1 p rarer, SmellLoaew, Secinw Inyimwit, Ajiylijuirri end Oodgurp mt, Aurislrerw end OeoUgiralus; Dtridends A> hus $124 to rack $10SoflbMn£e. Examine to Gweral Igcsey Ofice for Srethcn Grergb mi ItoUe, 1351-2 Uf STREET, SlVLYSll, GEORGIA. HENRT & ELT.TOTf, Agent at Savannah. T. & PAINE, Agent at Thoranffle Ges. ROBER2 BULLOCH, Ocala, Maxiox OotrjtTV, Special Agent for Eart and Saudi Florida. LATBROP A CO. 1 >1. HOLEY Si CO., 186 k 181, Corner Jefferson k Broughton, Oppoaite St Andrm iHall Savannah Georgia, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN FURNITURE. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY, WTC|IEIL Or Orncr. Fossmt-s* ol every description, suitable for Country or City ate Hair, Moss and Excelcior Mattresses, Of any tise, ready made or made to Order. Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc. Feather* for tale at Wholesale and Retail. Show Cose* mad Children’s Carriages of all Descriptions Mattress renovating aad repairing of furniture executed promptly at raw- •onsbie prices. Country order, elicited, and particular attention paid lofflliag, packing aad ■hipping ume. T ~ .hi . H. LOWENTHAL, formerly connected with the A. AO. It B., is oow con nected with the shore Firm, sod will be pleated ,1c see all Us friend*. March 21-taw's, A. J. MILLER, C. P. MILLER. .1. Jt, .miter Sf Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, It» BROUGHTON STREET, Savannah, Georgia. • * 4i4 ' „ . -- , . . •>,.! , > 7/