The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, August 16, 1873, Image 4

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Georgia Agricultural Society aad the Patroni of Ilmban- V Tile' meeting of the State Agricnl- tural Association at Athens on Tues day next, firom the fact that a very large proportion of its members doubt less belong slab to the Patrons of Hus bandry, will be regarded with unusual interest. „ We may expect to see foreshadowed 3n the discussions which will arise, something of the future policy aud ;piau§of .the new order. Attached to "its rjipks are many of the first iutel- Ilfcts, and the purest men in Georgia. ‘jL licy have affiliated themselves togeth er not for political preferment, or to •overtftfn ancient landmarks, and en graft upon the Constitution new and t-iiauce dogmas, nor do they wish to vlevatc their own branch ot‘ industry upon the ruins of any other, or seek peculiar franchises and rights lor them* selves. Nothing of the kiud, we are assured, is contemplated. The Patrons of Husbandry simply wish to assert the privileges, and de- Juud the rights to which they are al ready legally entitled, hut have been unable to enjoy through lack of cou- ccrt among themselves. They wish to regulate freights by the building of new hues of railroads, or banding to gether lor the support of those which will carry produce most reasonably for them. They desire to be relieved from the taxation incurred through middle men by dealing direct with manufacturers and producers. They antagonize with monopolies, and con tend for a tair share of influence and representation in the halls of legisla tion. They are resolved to strive to tho utmost to reclaim the millions of exhausted acres in the country, and Inaugurate a more intelligent and suc cessful system of agriculture. They utterly oppose credit, and pay cash for nil their purchases. Lastly, the grand object of the order is to elevate the agricultural masses, promote social jellowship among themselves, and en courage intelligence, morality and vir tue iu the country. All good men can sympathize with these laudable objects, and so long os the granges stick to such a programme they will exert untold intluencc for good.—Macon Telegraph. Tribute to Dr. Lovick Pierce. At the annual meeting of the Hoard of Trustees of the Wesleyan Female College, of Macon, held on Tuesday last, Hon. Barnard Hill, chairman, it was resolved to leave a page in their record book blank, aud inscribe there on— u Hev. Lovick Piekcf., D. I). ABSENT KOR THE FIRST IN THIRTY- FIVE years.” What a tonching aud tearful tribute is this to the rare fidel ity and unshaken zeal of this venera ble father in Christ. How ought it to quicken and inspire with noble purpo ses younger inen in the ministry, that the interests of the Church may not Miller in the withdrawal from active service of such faithful and earnest workers ns Dr. Pierce. The Rev. Doc tor bus been sick in Columbus lor sev eral weeks.—Columbus Sun. We are pleased to learn that thi.- \ < m.•!• •!>!• man. >o well knmvn lo n el, JaMonlCo. NO. US BROUGHTON ST. SAVANNAH, - GA., SPRING ' —AND— SUMMER CLOTHING, COMPRISING 111 STYLES and QUALITIES! AND IN WORKMANSHIP EQUAL lo Custom .Made llork.j GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac., &c^ All of which will be sold low by lleidl, Jaudon & Co. March 21-Cm. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Society —OF THE— UNITED STATES. Assets, 20,000,000. Annual Cashlncome, 8,500,000 ANNUAL NEW BUSINESS Larger than that of any othei Company in the World. YVILLIAM B. ADAMS, GENERAL AGENT, Savannah. - Georgia. • Fii •alvii Filii •d fid. ni .hi //arris, aged 01 years*, recently f California The ladies are both : ows, and all have families. The Ann Arbor Register says all were iu good health, hale aud hearty. Garters.—A Nelson-street dry goods man, who is well-known for his politeness, has a father who is au ex cellent citizens, but not a very smooth talker. They were so busy at the store Saturday aRcrnoou, that the old gentleman was called into help.— Among the customers was a young lady who appeared to be waiting to trade with him whoso elderly appear ance invited her confidence. Soon an opportunity offered, and leauing over the counter as au iuvitation for him to do the same she whispered her order. Be bent closer to her and said, “ What’s that ?” in a voice that siar- tled the perspiration to her forehead, Again she whispered. “O, clastic said he, in a lone tiiat could be heard on the walk, and lo with Ins success. ** What kind of elastic?” lie added, beuding his head closer lo the burning face ot the per- spiriug young maiden. Ouce more she tremblingly whispered. “ For garters, hey?” he repeated, even loud er than before, without noticing horror struck expression of the almost fainting young lady. “ Something fancy I suppose,” he went on to say, ih happy oblivion of the Store full ot people; ‘‘young people ndw-a-day wants something nice. My old wo man uses n shoe string, and sails around without noticing the diffi _ once ” Then he got down with the box and turned around to show i*, hut the customer was gone. He stood afound with the elastic some *jve utes in waiting, but she did Lot return, and it is likely he has forgotten all about the circumstances now. • -«■»»+ ^— Notice to Jf.ff Prior.—ltiley Drivel, a colored man, desires infor mation ot his sou. who, before the war. was tailed Jeff Prior, lie lived in Pike county, Georgia, when last heard from, about tlirte years iviml l In* glad to hear from liis sister R -ana Driver, who lived Driv ■ live Topeka, give nothing die rich auip£ tue me for da North paj.( way, aa.l ii yn > to the devil yo Jfrs. Wad lies, ••home you know, dearest place on earth.” "Well, yes, said tho practical Mr. Wadlles, "i costs me about twice as much as any other spot.” A Western editor, iu acknowledgc- iug the gilt of a peck oi. onions, says, it is such kindness as these thatbriugs tears to our eyes. converse always with her female companions were present. The chap who could do all the busi ness he wanted to without advertising, A .negro was rot upon the stand as a witness, and trie judge inquired if be understood the nature of an oath. ‘For certfng, boss,* said the citizen; *lfl sirear to * lie I omit (tick to him!’ Savannah Advertisement?. Savaimab. Advertisements. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, and others in need of L00ES, SASHES, BLINDS, * MOULDINGS, gtair Railing, Blind Trimmings, SASH WEIGH I S, HEAD OH SIDE LIGHTS, GO TO BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 1 lay St. Savannah, Cra. BOEHM, BENDHEIM SCO’S jtsunmtenrfiNB fobaccos, AGENTS FOR BLACKWELL’S Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Scgara, COTTON BOLL. POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA, LA MER- VEILLE. LUPIN, DESSERT. GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE, MORNING CALL. LA MYRRH A, GRENADIER, ETC., E7XI., ETC., ETC. jyi kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES. t43 Bay Street. : : Savannah, Bee, Tiiomasville Advertisements. Ill FEMALE COLLEGE. Thomasville, Georgia. ISAAC BAER. Agent Thomasville, Geo. inarclrill-O mo's Dry Ms House. GRAY, O’BRIEN fr CO. 147 Brougliton Stre T. J. DUNBAR & 00., Importers and Dealers -IN- BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, Gins, Segars, Etc., And Proprietors of the Celebrated Indian Vegetable Bitters. 131 Say Street, - Gr-A_- fJFOBOM.t. Lovell & Lattimore, 155 & 157 Congress Street, savannah, - ga.: Wholesale and Retail Dealers In American, English and German HARDWARE. House Furnishing Goods, Cookiug, Parlor, aud Heating Stov Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods, Kcdalo’s Celebrated Waler Filters, Nails and Hollow Ware, Tih Plate and Sheet Iron. Wirst Wednesday in BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS i. MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: Pure an<l applied Mathematics—-dneient Language*. REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, Literature—Mental and Moral Philosophy, Natural Science. MRS M. J. BAILEY, Primary Department, with Penmanship and French. - MRS. W. J. YOUNG, Iu ebargo of Music Department. Terms for Course of Twenty YVeeks: Regular Course iu Collegiate Department, ----- §25.00 “ ** Primary “ ----- 17.50 u « Music ‘ “ ----- *25.00 “ “ French “ 10.00 No incidental or extra expenses charged. The Trustees feel justified In toying that the cot the Teacher* aaefllciciit as are to he f amt In any pleasant and healthy location, good society and va the Institution as well worthy the public support. For further information apply to Mr. JOHN E. DAKElt, or to A. II. HANSELL, Sovretsr; •w- J\ -STOTTJSro, I*t tsr Board can be had in good families at from §15 to $20 per month. SavannaJa Advertisements. 1873. 1873, Wholesale Trade! Sprng* & Summer Stock! Ri&iht'&p Sf 138 & 141 Congress, and 13, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga. W OUL/M.VVITE T1IK ATTENTION OF VERCII .4NTH TO THEIR t,.«RGK and ATTIUC i Fancy Priuts, Faucy Printed Law us, Solid Colored Lawns, •Solid Colored Cambrics, Fancy Diess Goods, ail styles. Cotton Pauts Stull* Plain aiffl Fancy, Linen Duck aud Coatings, Hickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Blue and Brown Denims, Brown Drillings, as thorough and practical, an, i, and with the advantage ges they earnestly recoumieu. liilcnt Board of 7Yu-t 1873. ___ 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes, Hardware, x Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. Bleached and Brown Marling, Bleached and Brown Ma iling. Georgia H*4, 7-S. 4-4. Broun Shirting hcorgl* Funcy Checks and Snipes, •Striped and White Osnaburgs, Athens Varus, White Goods, Hosiery, (Boxes, Shirts. Drawers, Notions, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &<•-. LATHROP & CO., •IS and 20 Wfutker Street, S vnnh, Georgv. DEALEBS IN j CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C, Have always in Store a full lino ot‘ A flue lot of Print*, Osuaburg*. Sldrtin ■ .Vheetiugs, Bedtickings, etc., Ji»t received a *4*ry f; mie by A g xid * , Clothing on hand and for sab- l.y HAKIM WAY -l/cklNNON & CO. A tine lot of Chewing and Muoklng Tofcacc always kept on hand l»y )/ XKDA ll'A V, .»/« KIS.VON * CO A fine stock of Tin Ware, consisting o /'au> all sires, Bir A fre IIAKDAWAY, J/cKI.Vl A largo lot of Glass Ware and 1 ceived and for s Part it* ordering goods will have ; ht m carefully and pioiuptly lilliti. inch 22 I \ ! ON Jfc CO ockery Ju. cKIN ' ON «!C CO. I SCO u is St./.mils Flour, different grades, in j -tore and u> arrive for sale low bv j IIAA’D.IWAY, JVcKINNON <!C CO. ’ Flour in 23. 50 and loo Jb Sack* different Cra*lt-*, * r ,7aic 1 , i.vW A V, AfcKINNO.V * CO. h lot of Bacon, flieese and Huttcr, Just and for sale by HAKIMYVAY, .VcKINA’o.V * CO. .■d Sugar an.*. Country Sitgat for sale by JUIt/UII Ar, .VCAi.V.VO.Y A- CO. >t of Tire. Plowj and Band Iron an.! all \VA )', MCK1SSOS * CO. Orders lor Guodftor samples prnn ly attended lo* Freight paid on tail bills amounting to over s2o. mnrJl-Gm. liciKttOHiii, 1UL1JXTYXE.; Cliuiupiou & Freeman, Iron and Brass FOUNDERS IIAKDAWAY. .Vci.INNo IIAT IMWAY. .VcKI.VNo:; A ( Atexandep & Russell, GROCERS, AND Liquor Cor. Abercorn and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - GA. DEALER IN Hardvare, Stoves, Tin Wares, House Furnishing (iootls. COTTKACTOB FOR Tin Roofing, Guttering, and Repairing Roofs, 167 Broughton Street, savannah, Georgia. CUAXQE OF SCHEDULE. •Hia-ltr x r,si j»'»d .uJUt- -StUoi * Savannah-—.— - t mi Live • ak with train- on .1. II It., for and from Jack* nvillr. ralUha : M. ,p> of car* bet’ Close connection at Albany with train* oh tl*t U*western Railroad. we connection at Lawton with train* for and Florida, and Western Division lhuwe^scrs Train*. Sleeping car run* through to Thoiuaaville. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. KASTEKX DIVISION Leave Savannah, Monday, IfednesJav and Friday... — ‘ve Jemup . Lawton... ia P .—2.03 p m, 9W .7.40 •• Leave Lawton, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday * oo a m. Arrive Je-*up —.— 2.» “ Savannah— z 45 •• - WKSTCKN DIVISION. . _ Leave Lawton, Tuesday, Thuridavand Sotorday 7.00 am Arrive at Vahlosu •• ** •• y.io •• 44 Qaltmao 44 44 •• 10. .4 « 44 Tbomasrille 44 - - Albavjr ... Albany, and Friday 44 Tbomasviile “ u •• 3.«Opm. “ :■ V. ts: Arrive at Lawton 44 “ 44 • • h.» Connect at Albany with night train ?n South- bony Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday and Sator- 12.45 p Leave Albany^ Monday, Wed ne*lay Machinists and Pattern Makers. Iron Fronts for stores and dxvelTing Verandas aud Cemcterv Railings of //am*. Breakikitstrips, Suzar-* up various designs as low as cau he pur- Savannah - invite attention to their varied stock of &a. ull aud PROVISIONS. chased in the North. mills and boilers, gin GEAR AND HORSE POWERS, ETC. First Premium for best Sugar Machinery and Iron Castings at Sonth Georgia Agricultural and Mechanicle As sociation Pair, 1872; also at Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. Cur. East Broad and Liberty Sla, EAVAHNAH, 0A. S. W. Gleason. Ja*. Manning. SAVANNA// MACHINE WORKS S.W. GLEASON & GO., ENGINEERS, & MACHINISTS, *''' ^;* 0 1 uC ‘ c,n ^. r * of Ihsa era In Portable and Stationery Steam Kn*ite* Suear Mill*. Su- fi»Js*Cmrtln' 3h<,u, '2»'i*ulleya. Iron and mar *1 j'” *“ <l 195 St * Ja,Un Street, ... /anti Buckwheat, Uice, Grits, .Veal FISH. GROCERIES. ml C Sugars ; English nnd Juierlc latundry and Toilet Soaps ; Starch, Itaisiiis. Bur. ter. Nut*, C’itr n. Currants, Figs, Spice*. Waa and Npcrm Candles, Cheese, Crackers, Jellies, Candy, Macaroni, Canned Fruits and Vegeta- TEA. Hyson, Oolong, Souchong, and Congou, cfall grades aud at all prices. - TOBACCO. In caddie*, quarterand half boxes. Fine, Medium ’ “ ’ ' •* Chewing, and incases irds, for Smoking—all at niaiiufactu; atl»*s Chet upward LIQUORS. HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether COUNTRY PRODUCE. Savannah Advertisments. Palmer & Beppish, Wholesale Dealers la H ARDWASE & CUTLERY, 148 aud 150 Congress, and 140 and 151 .St. Julian Streets, Havannnh* - - - Goorgia. KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, Iiritily .s Plows, Avery’s Plows Dickson’s Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills and Every Article required by PLANTERS. The Largest Stock ot Douule and Single GUXS in the City. Powder, Shot, Caps, Av., UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Rep, ;• Cloth, Hurdle* Cords, Tassel,, Air., ; HUoxv Sham,, Curtain Loops, Curtain Gimp' Curtain >ilk Hoi WALL Kresco, Gilt, * »r ever; and all PAPEK1NU r €*i\v Uiiuli Grades in Cohairs, nr goo-Jw N B. oiilMt t.i i. .i r n n o r *t c (/. i Circular Saw. It. Hoe A Co id Ltv'Jtcr BELTISG. 31. BOLEY & CO., 186 & 181, Coraer Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews Hall Savannah Georgia, Wholesale and lietail DK.11.KBS IN F I R .Y I T I IS R . BEDSOOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY- KITCHEN, Ur Oi kick Fcknui i:i. ol i i.Uj- or CU> Fine a Ale. Fort KugUtid 1 Agents For GHAS. GASSMAK. , HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO., MERCHANT TAILOR,. . W,,0LES ; LE _ Dealers m Ice, 26 1-2 Wliitaker Street, Fire Proof Safes, Fa irhanks" Scales, Hope and Tv. i Lowest MARKET RATES. :•». AH for Sale al Par.,we it &■ Peppier. llaii*. Moss and Exetdcioi* Mattn*sses, Of any sxm, ready made* or iimtie to Order. Feather Reds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc. Feathers f-.r »:iic at Wholes:.h- and flHail. of uli i>eweri|.tion rt :culeJ [rotupll) at ira- Show i Matt ref ■ •onablt* p ^nvnnnah, Trada Solicited. New No. 188 North Side Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Order* from Country ailed pimnptly. A SiiiliH IisiitntiiBl ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. Piedmont I Arlington LIFE INSURANCE ('()MPAN Y. Office, at Richmond, Va. Policies Issued, 19,500. i Annual Income, 1,500,000. Cases and CliildicuV Carnap ting and repairing *#f furniture •Aicited, and particular at 4 < !itii n'.ry orders eoliei 'll. LO WEN THAI. ;necled with the above .paid to fi'li. t*rlv ronije. ted v , and wi.l b.- pie G.IL It. I hi.tr . . h 21 bn 1. MILLER. r I*. MILLER. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE-SOUTH. bv sn exp^riecre l Men-hant and Prac- FIFTF.LN to i WENT Y i<r. cent, leal KEEPING, mtisiunir, SETTLEMENTS, Busines Form*, &e. COMMEECI.V PENMAN,HIP. MATHEMATICS The coarse of study is conducted on ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. Supplied with hanking and ether ofleea. combining every known lactllty for Imparting a THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. U the short** pe*alM»rima4MKUt «%• boot axpenee. Grvtnates of this Instl'nrie*. na practical ac- countsnt* stand prr-eulnent over those from any other Business School In the country The estobUshe.l reputation of this institution, the th rough PUACT1CJL course .v af Mudy. asd the turrs— nf its tiraduatee. m-^r _ _ —if Tuesday' Wednesday,' Friday' and ‘ THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. unxjThan-1 'xoC&lF*5K W.C: CARRINGTON. I»r T>. T. !T.\RT>OOK. -.'. ri B. C. IIARTSOOK. Cashi J. E. EDWARDS. Vice Jb J. J. IIORKINS A-M-tant I'rof. EDW'D 1L *M!TH,. No Useless Restriotions on Eesidence, Travel or Occupation. ; Liberal Non-Forfeitable Features and Eights o? Parties Clearly Defired. T OTSOf)M/*A.YY IS Pl:OGlt»’«i.SIVK./»HORPKR 4 >US AN/r I'KOMPT. IT HAS HMJI.LF.X- I p*n«rt. Small Wurr Invc^inent, Yfnp’.e I'.e-rrv- s«..t «i .. Su'ldt:., !•: vnlcrwl. .«,, r , C a.l: , Premium* all at»h; Polic e. Liber*1; and lias tj each fr :trt •,(liahihti'*. Kaatnine its iaenrs before inMidng. General Agency Office for Sonlhem Georgia an I Florida. M51-2 BAY STREET, SAVA.WAH, GEORGIA, j HE KEY 8. ELLIOTT, A rent at SavannaL T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomasville. Ges. ROI5EP.2 BUI.I.OCII, Ocala. Marios Cocstv. Special Agent forEa*t and South Florida. EI/LIOT A I/E^CLE. 6C.ri.-B.fZ .fCF.m FOB MOrTMIKB^y €i IlOIZtl 1.9 mmd FL.OtttD.1. J*. JSacontber & €Jo., SUCCESSORS TO E A. T0PHAM & CO. t'lothing and Hats, 3Ien’s Furnishing Goods, 138 Congress and 139 St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. A large variety of Gent's Scarf*, Glove*, i/aadkcrcUiefa, kc.. At. Saits made to order ia the shortest notice, aad oaus/actioa guaranteed. mar2\,Cai.. . . cl. oM. afSifier FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 150 BROUOHTOX STREET, Savaiuiuli, Georgia. lffew Work Put Up To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making | U]>holotering AT snoRr NOTICE. Onlers promptly filled. All goods suld at the lowest market prices, and strict attention given to all orders from the (.untry. Country Jlerchants when ia.tlie city would do well to call and examine our stock '^ -Te purchasing eleowhoro. P. O. Box 77*. ' " mtkaMjr .