The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, August 02, 1873, Image 4

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— w&' u:- naKag • - b.__^ A *othtir tW* matter of her spring bat is an interest ing subject for. .contemplation. First she buys 11 straw 'frame that looks as if it lmd been struck hy a hurricane and then sat down mi. by nn cutire coroner’s jury. • AJttJvthat when- she rides in u street car; she drinks in the detail* of every spring hat that enters, and learns .them nli i'J heart, and docs mental sums over tno cost of the cost of the ribbon, and makes up her mind to have-flMler» lbhefe]ikeihoki worn by the woman In the corner, and lace like the gaudy looking creature in the middle, -liui t!». n she walks down ihe street mid studies nil the bats that come along, and when a woman pass es her with one on she twists her neck round t«> see how it looks behind, and is disgusted to see that the woman is also <:isl»>eatini? her neck, to see how she trims her hat. When she arrives in it out of a miiincry store sho lingers until she has analyzed all the snnng hats in the window, ami site is deter mined to trim hers niuotecn different ways, and decides not to have flowers like tin* woman in the corner. Then she shoots into a store and asks to -'i e hats.*with the air of a person who has n whole female seminary to rig out in $SQ head gear. Hie exam ines cverv hat in the establishment overhauls ten bushel* of flowers, and gels about 823 dollars worth of work out ot the saleswoman, and then says >ln- will look farther. Then she goes home with her mind fixed on thirty- . iglil or nine diff-retil styles in which : lie wants to trim her hat. After a all she begins to think she ought to have n feather in it, and site, passes two or three flei jd.-ss nights trying to decide whether to put one on or not. At last she resolves she will. Then she lies awake two more night* en deavoring lo determine whether it shall be red or blue. She buys the trimming and sews it on in seventy siicee-Hiv position*, her mind filled with the deepest anxiety as to wheth er the feather should go on the righ side, the left side, or on lop. she pnti it on the right side, Imt just then Mrs. ilroivti passes the front window- with a feather on the left side ot hers, and changes it 1 ho very next Savannah Advertisements. 11, Jain It Go. NO. 133 BltOUGIITON ST* SAVANNAH, - GA.,. SFRI1IG —AND— SUMMER CLOTHING, COMPRISING All STYLES and QUALITIES! ANI) IN WORKMANSHIP EQUAL to Custom Made Work. In sddlttoii to tli* above, we Lave a good assort GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac., kc^ All'of w hich will be sold low by Heidt, Jaudon & Co. r Mrs. calls. her leather is on the right side, and then another change is made. A t church the next day Mrs. .Smith lias a leather on both sidt-a, and Mrs. John ha* one on lop. Then more slccple nights and more painful uncertainty. At last, in utter despair, she takes the hat to a inilitter and pays ten dollars b> have it trimmed. When it come home she pronounces it hateful, and picks it to pieces, and broods over it, and worries, and frets, and loses Iter appetite, and feels life to he a burden for two weeks longer, until suddenly she hits the right thing, and becomes once more serene and happy, and puts on the hat, arftl goes out and makes millions of other women miserable I hats me not trimmed ex- s a wife woman niter she is an ihes- airily like he t blessing: as a n limahle boon; a print; lads she is loiupjission.—Mu, of object of Tin-SIitijms. Iters oj ||,e lleehn »»- were all the t. :y-f>ur cf the signers Ibitt. rii wvre planter, nim- wvre merchant.-. ehatiics r of (V Th old,-t hen m was signed (Hut (Dr. Frat.kliii) was nev tv. Forty two of the. lUtv-six WvTi twvrii thilly and tiftv years of ;,o e • av, r:tgu.age of:,|| Vaa tortv-threi ns and ten month-, v..; ifciicw c-ver Ml Iron ‘o'Sh estate to which halgteatae 1 elevated him It has been wel 1 that -u»e annals of the world eat •sent no political body the lives o o-e members, minutely traced ex- ■f the i' of the Jhtr t „ id chaste ’ -Henson J. I.ossi 'wjnxinc/w rtuef MA( Y OF Tin: ENGLISH L.VN- flig English tongue is fast ■ lanaiiOL'e -I'tin. world. «i"S ha.Jaut t-si.iliIMuiI i.li M-lnmls top tlio filtK-ntion is of Ilia noliles. These ft,, lie nnsioer.-its are In he nliln »■ 'Villi and lie aide to lead ■ are ..111... Ie of Maalaad el Hie eat ..I in Asia and A I n ..and with the :u liii-lisl» ’speaking traveler ( hlua and Egypt. Lmm ►oiiud Wis- bc fanner, oy at lmnie. griud .stem- An Irish paper says that trying to • ’* U I* business without. advertising is ike winking at a pretty pill through 1 pair of ^ectt goggles you may know vital yp.ta are doing, but nobody else Tim sadiles^cakc bn record is that of the want of 2i- Bible jntion*rrf^nsSou*iH .‘crctuo(UUgp|<l«|u1nc seuger wits seut over to the Pcuiited- liary to procure a copy. inausu- pjnTrHSno'h. Acj-vertisem.en.~bs. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, ■ and others in need of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Stdir Railing, Blind Trimmings, SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OH SIDE LIGHTS, GO TO . BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Bay St. Savannah, Ga. TIioma8vllle Advertisements. Savannabi Advertisements. YOU FIJI i8ia. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Society -OF THE- UNITED STATES. Assets, 20,000,000. Annual Cash Income, 8,500,000 AXKUAL NEW BUSINESS Larger than that of-any othei Company in the World. WILLIAM It. ADAMS, GENERAL AGENT, Savannah, - Gearria. BOEHM, BENOHEM SCO’S MAlfM/FACTtmEff TQQ&CCOSt AGENTS FOR BLACKWELL'S Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands orFinc Solars, COTTON BOLL l’OSTILI.ION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA. LA MER- TO VEILi!e. LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE, MORNING CALL. I.A MYRRIIA,GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER'S ARTICLES. 143 Bay Street, : : Savannah. Geo, Orj Ms House. a n a Y ( o’ nn JEN &• co. 117 Broughton Street, s.t iM.r.nm. utiOKiiM.i. Dealers in all kinds of FANCY AND .STAPLE DRY We are now offering : M\v. m,d varied s*.* k of XKW, FASHIONABLE DESIRABLE GOODS. AI extremely low Prices for Cash. very exten- AND On I, ■us for Guodsor ki tuples pro tilled to- Freight paid m til hill.* amounting to iitan!i-t>m. Alexander &. Ry.sselt, WRQ&E8&&E GR OCEHS, AND JLtQT-OJt Cor. Abercorn and Bryan Sts. SAVANNAH, - GA. Wm. E. Alexander, Wm. A. Russell, Jos. E. Alexander, Chns. R. Maxwell. . THomasville, Georgia. T HE COLLEGIATE YEAB of this Tnstitut i«u fc> divided Into two equal Terms oftwentr weeks esc!.—the ant begtaalugon the First It’edmeidaw iu ttrmtcmoer, and the second on tb« Fint IlVdMMfef im Frtmerf. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS: MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: Pure and applied Mathematic*—Ancient Languages. REY. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL. Literature-Mental anl Moral Pliilowiphy, Natural Science, MRS C. BARATTE, Primary Department, with Penmanship and French. MRS. W. J. YOUNG, In charge of Music Department. Terms for Course of Twenty YVeeks: Regular Course iu Collegiate Department, ----- $25.00 44 4 * Primary •• ----- 17.50 44 44 Music 44 ----- 25.00 44 44 French 44 . ----- 10.00 No incidental or extra expenses charged. 1873. Wholesale Trade! Spring & Summer Stock! jLathrop Co. ;138 &141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga. T. J. DUNBAR & CO., Importers and Dealers —IN— BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, Gins, Seg’ars, Etc., ' / • And Proprietors of the Celebrated Indian TiptaMe Bitters. 131 Bay Street, SA.NFA.IvrjSI-AJEi, - CrA- Mr. \\. A I.KtmRTTKR iH Still with imand wll flciiM .1 to have his old Iriemlscalt and too l.in tiling t JOHN Ms-DOXOl'G! T. IiA I..4NTYNE. Lovell & Lattimore, 155 4157 Congress Street, SAVANNAS, - GA: Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In American, English and German House Furnishing Goods, Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stov Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods, Kedale’s Celebrated Water Filters, Nails and Hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. A larjic assortment of AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS on hand. Parties ordering goods will have hem carefully ami promptly filled. inch 22 ly DEALER IN Ilarihvaro, Stoves, A House Furnishing Goods, . Guttering, and Repairin' Roofs, CIlAXdK OF Si'iiKm i.K. accommodation train. Savannah, M.»n« ay. Ne.tncs.tav Leave I-a* Satnr.lii Arrive .Tc » Soturd.u . Thursday , Tu. Valdosta 9£5£nm* •• •• « Leave Albany! Monday. Wt-dnci aiid Kridav ** Qudutan * “ •• *• 44 \ oldoeta •« •• •« Arrive at Iawiou Cienect ^*- v /°d- Iron and Brass F O U N D E R S Machinists and Pattern Makers. Iron Fronts for stores and dwelling Verandas and Cemetery Railings of various designs as low as cau be pur chased in the North. “ILLS AND BOILERS, GIN GEABAND HOUSE POWEB8, ETC. First Premium for best Sugar Machinery and Iron Castings at South Georgia Agricultural and Mechauicle As sociation Fair, 1872; also at Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. Cor. East Broad and Liberty St*, SAVANNAH. GA. UeiMNOiGii, irllwtyye. Champion & Freeman, Coknku Bay and Dkavtox Stkklts, Savannah - Ga, Invite attention to their full nud varied stock of PROVISIONS. Racnn nud Dry &dt«d Sides and Shoulder*; //am* lireakC»*tStrij.*, Sugar-i ured Sh .u • - Joii^ue*, .Vuioketl lieef. Family, fc’xtra aud^Lard F1 ° Ur ’ BuikwLeat * Wee, Urit*, ,1/eol FISH, Me** Mackerel, in kit*; No*. 1 and 2 in V quarter and half l-arrel* ; CodU*h, Herr Salmon, Lulmtcr*, Sardine*. GROCERIES. Java, lUo & Laguayra Coffee* ; Cur, Ln#f, t ru>he.l, Towdercl, GrauuUted, A. Ex'raC, and e Augur* ; Engli*h and American Pickle* ; Laundry and Toilet S««p* ; Staixli, JUIsin* But ter, Nut*. Citr n. Currant*, Fie*, Spice*, Wax and .sperm Candle*. Cheese, Crarker*, J<*•* l.tes y ’ • Ms * c; ' ro " , > c,u,n ^ 1 Fruit* and Ve TEA. ^rad.'sn^t'at'fil K ^ a ' ,lol,i5 ' Congou, of all TOSAGOO. In caddie*, quarter and halflioxc*, ITnc, Medium »!.“* Common tirade* chewing, and In ca*es ol «» lb*, and upwards, for Siuokhu'—all at manufacturer** prices. LIQUORS. SAVANNA 7/ MACHINE WORK^i s. W. GLEASON & CO., englveers, & machinists, ■’ -•-rer, „r,„„| Dea'cra In l>..rt,blc Steam Kncites. Suar Mill*, 8u- ■ear, sli.lUngs, /'alley*, lr«„, -n .I ’d 195 St. Julian Street, | A.VV.INNAII, O.4. GHAS. GA$mAH, MERCHANT TAILOR, 26 1-2 Whitaker Street, .Savaiui:t!i, . _ <; a . Traile Solieitol. mar "1-r.m «nd Statl. i ■ 21-Iy. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO., WHOLESALE Dealers in Ice, New No. 1M North Side Bay Street. SAVANNAH, GA. Order* from Country nl!ed promptly. A Stiilirl Iistiimigi! ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. KEEPl XG, rAKTNECTnir SETTLEMENTS ...... COMMERCIAL MATHEMATICS Telegraphy. The courve of *tody I* conducte>l on ACTlTAL business pkinciples. SuppUcJ with banking awl other offlee*. combining every known taeility for Impartinca TEOEOU&H PEACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. In the aho.*te*t p>4kU>!« time and at the least txuetme. Gradnate* of thl* inaU<atioti, as practical oe- coun tant* *tawl pre-eiu*.nci:t over those hnm mj other Baainem School in the country THE trading business school in the south. ’SmSSSSi 1 * wSs WOI V f tire stock In Spring and Sommer Good*, « I Fancy Priuts, Fancy Pnnted Lawns, Solid Colored Lawns, Solid Colored Cambrics, ; Fancy Diess G«>ods, all styles, | Cotton Pants Stuff, Plain and Fancy, J Linen Duck and Coatings. Hickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Blue and Brown Denims, Browu Drillings, The Trustee*feet justified in saying that the course offnet * thorough and practical, and the In*Ututinu a* well worthy the public suppo For further information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. IIANSELL, Secretary, o W- J. ‘YOUNG, President Board of Tru?tee*. CF* Board can beliad In goo-1 families at from $15 to $20 i*r month. iuar21-ly. 1813. 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. lot of Priuta, Osnaburg*. ! , Bed tickings, for sole low for cosh by .Sheetings, Bedticklngs, etc.. Just received and American Hosiery tbr sale bv HARDAWAY, J/cKINA’ON Jt CO. A good stock of Men's A/edium ami Common (Nothing on liand and for sale bv HARDAWAY McKlNNON A CO. A fine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco always kept on luuid by 2/ARDAIPA V, A/cKINAON & CO. A fine stock of Tin Ware, consisUng o* /‘an*, all site*. Bucke'*. Cups, Coffee Pots. etc., for sale by HARDAWAY, J/cKIANON & CO. A large lot of Glass-Ware and Crockery juit rcce v HARDAWAY, .Vc KIN NON & CO. lot/ f Axe*i and Hi»e* for sate by HA IDA WAY, .VcKI.VNON & CO. 200 bbl* St. /.ouis Floor, different grade*. In •tore and to arrive, for wile low bv HAWDAWAY, A/cKINNON A CO. Flour In 25. 50 ami 100 lb Sacks different grades, fi.r Kile by 1IAUDAWA Y, JfcKINKO.V A CO. A fresh lot of Bacon. Cheese and Butter, just received ami fi.r sale bv HARDAWAY, .VcKINA'O-V A CO. Crushed Sugar and Country Sugar for sale by HAH HA iVA r, .VC hi XX OX If co. Fine lot of Tire, Plow and Band Iron and all other sort* n*ed for plantation or wsgou pur- IKWes tor ante bv HAKbAlVAY, MCKIXXOXIf CO. Also a largo lot of Cost Steel and Plow-Steel ibr sale by //audaway, .VcKixnox A Co. A largo lot of Cast Turning Plow* just received Haulaway, .VcKiNX'txA Co. and fi ale by ofger Hauka . A/cKtx HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether COUNTRY PRODUCE. Savannah Advertisments. Palmer Beppisli, XVholemlc Dealers In HARDWARES CUTLERY, 148 and 150 Congress, and 140 and 151 St. Julian Streets, Savannah, - - - (rooryfia. KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, Brinly’s Plows, Avery's Plows^ Dickson’s Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills and Every Article required by PLANT E R S . The Largest Stock or Double and Single GUNS in the City. Powder, Shot, Caps, Ac., It. Dhstons Circular Sawn. It. Ihw A Con ditto. liuhbtr ami Leather HELPING. Agents Pop Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks’ Scales, Rope and Twines. All for Sale at Lowest MARKET RATES. ‘P.UL.UEJi <£■ &EPPISX. Piedmont % Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, at Richmond, Va. Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000. W. C. CARRINGTON, President. J. E. EDUMKDS. Vice PreMdeut. I). J. HARTSOOK. Secretary. J. J. IIOPKINS, Assistant Sccr tv. B. C. IIARTSOOK, Cash it r. Prof. EDWD 1J. SMITH, Actuary. Bleached and Brown Shirting, Bleached and Brown -Sheeting, Georgia 3-4, 7-8,4-4, Browu -Shirting, Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes, •Striped and White Osnaburg*, Atheus Yarns, White GihhIs, Linen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., Shirts, Drawers, • Notions, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c ORDERS SOLICITED, and will mwt with prompt attontio GEO. M. Mi K1NNON will be gUl to mert Us friend* when Marvh 21 fimo's. LATHROP &C0„ antt ZQ> Whttakee 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, Hooks Tack*, Pi Reps, Damasks, Hair Cloth, Plushes, Picture Nail*, Cictormo, Slip Coverings, Cords, Loops, &c.. Fringes, Curtain Loops, Ciimps, f’urtam Gimps, Cords, ('urtaiu .Silk Bordering. Tassels, &c., I.are Tidies, Lacc Pillow Shams, Lace Bed Spreads, WALL PAPERING (Kevery Uiiitl, Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours. As wc combine so many classes of business under ‘one head.’our expense is greatly reduced. Of course “Our Customers” receive the benefit. Kgamine our goods aud save 10 per cent on your pun base*. N. B. Having the best workmen, an I so many years experience, we feel confident of pleasing all our friends. 8cud size of rooms and windows, and a lit is guaranteed. J. A T Jl U O F «t; V <). March 2f-« Mio s. M. BOLEY & CO., 186 & 181, Comer Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews. Hall Savannah Georgia, s Wholesale and Retail DEAI.KItS IN FURNITURE. We have now, and constantly keep on hand a large, well selected and var ied assortment of all classes ol Furniture. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN, Or Office Furniture ol every description, suitable IDr Country or City use Hair, Mohs and Excelcior Mattresses, Of any size, ready made or made to Order. Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc. Feathers for sale at Wholesale and Retail. Show Cases and Children** Carriages of all Descriptions Mattress renovating and repairing of furniture executed promptly at rea sonable price*. Country orders solicited, and particular attention paid to tilling, packing and shinpio;; Manic. II. LOWEXTHAL. formerly connected with the A. A G.R. It., i» now con nected with the above Firm, and will be pleased to sec all bis friend*. March 21 JJmo’s. A. J. MILLER. C. P. MILLER. No Useless Ee3triotions on Residence, Travel or Occupation. Liberal Non-Forfeitable Features and Eights of Paniec Clearly Defined. T his com pa .vy is progrussivk, «cospf.roi:s and prompt, it has s .i aia. t.x I-esses. Small Losses. Secure Iiirtstrutr.t. Ample Reserve ar»4 ihoo t Sur|.lu»; I>.ri-le:. I* Ji.dooI Premiums all < ash; Policies Liberal ;ai. I las to tach $lWof llabilitir*. Eura.ite its ineriti before lesaring. General Agency Office for Southern Georgia and Florida, 1351-2 BAY STREKT, SIVA.Will, GEORGIA- HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah. T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomagville. Cr.N. ROBEK7 BUI.LOC’H. Ocala, Mahon Col-kty. Special Agent for Ea*t and South Florida. ELLIOT A L*E>OLE» C£.V£fM£ ^CF.YT« FOK SOl’TIMIlMS.X aFOIlOt.t mmd FL.OItID.1. H. A. TOPHAJI & CO., f'lothing and Hats, Men’s Furnishing Goods, 138 Congress and 139 St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, OA* A large variety of Gent’* Scarfs, Glove#, Handkerchief*, Ac., Ac. Suits madd to order iu the shortest uuticc, and aatuXacUeo guaraotort. marSl oul «/. J. .flitter tf Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 1 Vi BKOUOHTOX STKKET, Savannali, Georgia. Hew Work Put Up T® Order. Repairing', Mattress-3iaklng§ Upholstering AT SHORT NOTICE. Orders promotly filled. AU goods sold at the lowest market prices, and strict attention given to all orders from the tun try. Country Merchants when in the city would do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. V. O. Box 173. wcMUy