The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, August 23, 1873, Image 4

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Sav. Animated to mo that you would lihe a 'car lines from the Forest City, and ■ n compliance with that request I send you r'delicate arid dainty piece of uanuscript which, if you think worth ’bile, you can publish: but if, on the contrary, you do not consider it of suf ficient importance to merit a place in our valuable and popular journal, vhy use your most stirring eloquence n turning it over to the ruthless and ar’iarous clutches of the office boy, or rant it a conspicuous place in your ttlc waste basket under the table. The two first bales of cotton for the cason, wero received this week, one :om Lowndes county Georgia, and he other from Jefferson county, Flori da, the former shipped by Dr. Stegall nd the latter by Dr. James S.Kussell. loth bales were disposed of in this city ".t the rather flattering figures of 27 and -l cents, and were at once shipped to sew York. The price which this cot- on brought, will most probably prove • lie instigation to the planters in pin ing their crops on the market at as arly a day as possible, and our mer it auts-and business men arc propar- >g to witness now a daily influx of the ‘eccy staple from south-west Georgia .ud Florida. Thus early, it becomes a difficult la6k to make any very close calculations as to what will be the ru ing prices of cotton this year, but ;nowing ones here appear impressed vith the belief thal the staple will com mand a fair ])rice, und that the figures vJiieb rule at the innuguratidlK of the •ason will bo pretty well sustaiued hrough out What circumstance or ombiiiatiou of cifcumslanccs give ise to this opinion, deponent knoweth u)l, but nevertheless such is the case. I nm truly ghul to note that the fix*:* is wide-awake and up-to-snufT >n the Gulf llailroad question, and that its able and enterprising editors ire bravely seconding the efforts now :cing made by its hard-working Presi dent, in securing the perpetuity of hat grand and immense enterprise,— Hint Col. Screven will succeed—and at no very distant day—in perfecting .us arrangements lor llie extension westward of the road, I have no doubt, and when ho has succeeded in carry- .ng out the vast undertaking which was first inaugurated by his father, Dr. Screven,the Times can foci no little pride in the fact that it contributed in a large degree to the perfecting the greatest enterprise in Georgia ahead, gentlemen, you are on flic right track when you arc on the Gull track, and your many friends here in your old home, besides the thousands <»f friends of the road, will be yoi backers and endorsers in the affair. There is a regatta, at the Isle of Ifope to-day, and many of the citizens of this city arc in attendance. Judg- a»g from the preparations that have bceu made in anticipation of the occa sion, it will he an enjoyable affair.— To-niglit they have a moon-light cx- • ursiou on the beautiful Vcruon. Your correspondent will probably take deck passage on that, though lie is pro hibited by professional duties from puttiug in an appearance at the Isle. You have no doubt seen an account in the city piqwrs or a Working Man’s Protection Union, organized here a ew days since. On the first of the present mouth the Central Railroad v ’oiupany reduced the wages of its ployces, somewhere in tl*c neighbor hood of ten per cent. This gave rise 10 a great deal of disatisfactiou on the part of the said employees, and. learn, a general strike of the hands was at one lime imminent. The final result, however, was the organization of this body kuowu and styled tlic Working-man's Protection Union. Tlic nc*.v organization of this society ’its no significance save wlml it bears ofpn its face, and no doubt its original * rejectors had for tlicir sole aim and object the protection of the rights of, and as a means for coutcudiu; hose interests which arc inimical and aostile to those of the laboring but, when we see thal this body has at ts head apolitical aspirant, 1 urprised at the general disfavor with which it is regarded in this city. The President is a tuan who vns guilty of performing a day's hard work iu his life, and ere the ides of November close over us, or to he more •lain, before the Municipal campaign, .huh takes place during tlic month referred to, closes, the ideas and inten- lions of this head and centre of the Working-men's Union, will surely crop out, and the public will then have an exemplification of this new political lodge, for such, tlic enlightened of this ommunily conceive it to he. The whole thing is looked upon as a politi cal machine, or rather will 1j led into one by its leaders, and used a the interest of certain aspirants for city homes. Toddlekins. The Teaching of Gkammak.— i.ive been sen din' my darter Xancv 1 -kool, and last Friday 1 went over l .heskoflf to sue how she was geitin dong, and 1 seed things. 1 didn't like bo no means. The skoolmastcr was .train her things entirely out of th. lac of eddycatiou, and. as I think, iai •roper. 1 set a while in the skool iouso, an heerd one clnss say 1 vsson. The lesson that Nancy vas nutb'rn but the foolishcst kind of alk. Tho ridiclist word sed tve.’ I looked at her for being ••roper, but she went right on and sed, rhou lovest, and he lovcst.’ And J l reckou you never lieerd such rigina- irie in your life—love, love, love, aud lothin’ but love. She ted one time I did love.’ Sez I, ‘Who did you luv? The skolars laffed, but I wasn't to be put off. aud sed. ‘Who did you love. \alley?’ The skool master said he vculd explain when Nancy had fiuish- <-d the lessou. This sorter pacyfied ie, and Nancy went on with her aw al love talk. It got wus and very word. She sed, ‘I might, could, -t would love.’ I stopped her again, and sed I reckon I would see about liat, and told her to walk out of that iouso. Tho skool master tried to iu- icrferc, but I would not let him sav ■ .ord. He sed I was a fool, and made him holler in short order. 1 slkt tho 8lrato thing to linn. 1 told him I’d show how bode lam my dar ter grammar. I got the nabors to gether, and w« sent him off in * hurry, md I reckon thar’ll be no more gi unr tcachin in these Darts Boon.” 133 BROUGHTON ST, VANNAH, j- G/L, if r runs —AND— SUMMER CLOTHING, . COMPRISING All STYLES and QUALITIES! AND IN WORKMANSHIP EQUAL to Custom Made Work. In addition to tbs above, we have* good assort ment of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Tranks, Traveling Bags, &c., &&, All of which will be sold low by Heidt, Jaudon & Co. March 21-Cin. TIIE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUME Hoci e t y -OP THE- UNITED STATES. Assets, 20,000,000. Annual Cashlncome, 8,500,000 AX XU At XKW HUSIXESS Larger tlian that of any othci Company in the World. YYILLIAM «. ADAMS, GENERAL AGENT, Savannah, - Georgia. D00BS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, * Stair Bailing, Blind Trimmings, SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS, . GOTO • -T-VV BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Bay St. Havannali, Ga. BOEHM, BENDNEIMI CO’S AGENTS FOR BLACKWELL’S Geimine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Manufacturers of tlic Celebrated Brands of Fine Scgars, COTTOX BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA. LAMER- VE1LLE, LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE, MORNING CALL, LA MFRRHA, GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES. - t4$ gay Street, : : Savannah, 6eo, mar21-12 mo’a. T. J. DUNBAR & GO., Importers and Dealers —IN- BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, Gins, Segars, Etc., And Proprietors * of the Celebrated Dry Goods House. an a v a* n men s-co. 117 Broughton Street, N.t l%/.V.V.f/#. Dealer; FANCY iu all kinds of Wc arc now offering a very exten- vc and varied stock of NKW, FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, At extremely low Prices for Cash. Orders for Goodsov samples prompt ly attended to* Freight paid on re tail bills amounting to over $20. mar2l-tim. Alexander & Russell; WJlQ&ES&ZtE GROCERS, AND EtlQUQR ftEaZESSi Cor. Abcrcorn and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - OA. Lovell & Lattimore, 155 & 157 Congress Street, SAYAJiKAK, - GA: Wholesale and Retail Dealers In American, English and German HARDWARE. House Furnishing Goods, Thomasville, Georgia. if this Institution is divitlei itog on toe Ftrmt IIVAirnfav BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS t MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: Pare and applied Mathematics-Ancient Language*. REY. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, literature—Mental and Moral /’hlloMphv, Natural Science, MRS M.J. BAILEY, Primary Department, with Peumanship and French. AIRS. J. YOUNG, In charge of Music Department. Terms for Course of Twenty Meeks: Regular Course iu Collegiate Department, - “ Primary “ - w u Music “ " - u u French “ - No incidental or tjxtra expenses charged. The Trustees feel jut-tilled In saving tliat the course of instruct ion W as tli»magli the Teachers iu*crticifi*t as aro to la- f und in any « mil .r inMituli.m, and with ph-.xHant and healthr location, goo.1 society and varied church privileges they * Aci-yecrtisemerLts. ^ 1873. 1873. Wholesale Trade! Sprng- & Summer Stock! Lathrop $ Co. 138 & 141 - Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga. W >UL/> I.VY1TR TUB ATTENTION OP MKKClI.fSTH TO Til Kill LtmiR and ATTIZAf Uvc »tock iu S|>ring and Summer Hood*, which are *i<ccUl|> adapted to tltc fVnntry Trade, ti 17.50 25.00 10.00 Fancy Prints, Fancy Pnntcd Lawn*, Solid Colored Lawns, Solid Colored Ouabrico, [Fancy Dt css Goods, all styles. Cotton Pauls Stuff, Plain and Fai Linen Duck and Coatings, Hickory Stripes, Bed Ticks, Blue and Brown Denims, Brown Drillings, 1 Bleached and Brown Shitlinj*, Bleached and Hrowu Sheeting, ■ Georgia 5-4, 7-S, 4.4, Brown .Shirting I Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes, I Striped and White Osimburgs, Athens Yarns, White Goods, I Linen Goods, I Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., 1 Shirts. Drawers, Notions, the advantage of the Institution as Well worthy the public support. ForfortlierInform.lion » w .ly to Mr. JOHN K. UAKKK, or lo A. II. IMNSKI.L. Srrrottrr, o ■w. j. -srotTisrcs-, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c. jjf Bo AMD can be had in good families at from $ 13 to $20 per n ‘resident lhictnl of! Veptable Bitters. 131 Bay Street, SATST'Ji.TSnSIAtt, - C3--A-- Mr. W, A. I.ei * |ileisnl to hat vlien visiting Ik JOHN MoDONOUti T. BALJNTYNE. DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Tin Wares, House Furnishing Goods, CONTRACTOR FOR Tin Roofing, Guttering, aud Repairing Roofs, 1G7 Broughton Strcvt, Savannah, (Seorgia. CltAX OK OF SC11EDULE. •illmttllr nd aftci >rrKiiiSTKMn:sTV» office. 1 this IhKOl will Night KxritK c Savannah dally a rimaitrmnd Ct I nnc 2M, Trains PASSKNQF.n. 4.30,., R U.. f. ocki itm nectioti at Altany M4.P.4M. Ivaui^hllio’Al- vith trains on th* from Florida, a eping car runs through to Thoinasrille. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Arrive Jt*»i ** Leave U*lf Arri- Satuidj Sa J ° >, Tueslay, Thursday and -5.45 ** Leave I^wton, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav 7. Arrive at Valdosta " “ “ * “ Quitman “ Tln.ma.vll Lear “ llil p m. AlUvnrt Monday, Wednesday »nd Friday S.l* a m . ** Thoinasrille “ “ 3.0041m. “ ^aldosto “ ** “ »• Arrive at Lawton “ “ “ sJO *• C tntieet at Allsuiy with night train oa South western Kailrnul, leaving Albany Monday, Tue*- Xhur-.lay ami Frhtar, ami arriving at Al- Uny Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday and Satur- McDOYOUGlI, BALLtSTYYE. Iron and Brass FOUNDERS Machinists and Pattern Makers. Iron Fronts for stores and dwelling! Pcrandas and Cemetery Railings of various designs as low ns can he pur chased m the North. SUGAR MILLS AND BOILERS, 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. Cor. East Broad aud Liberty St*, SAVANNAH, 0A. S. W. (He**>11. Jut. Ala SAVANNAH MACHINE WORKS S.W. GLEASON & GO., engineers, & machinists: JfJtoofscturers of md Deafer* in portable am> Engine*. Sugar .Mill*, Su- -, frlialting*, f'ulley*, Irou and Julian Street, A'AVANNAII, GJ. Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stov Guns, Pistols and S)>ortiiig Goods, Kedale’s Celebrated Water Filters, Nails and Hollow \V r arc, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. Parties ordering goods will have them carefully aud promptly filled. ntch 22 ly Champion &.Freeman, Corner Bav a Savannah - Ga. Invite attention to their full and varied stock of • PROVISIONS. Bacon anil Dry Salto! Side* ami SUoui.b //am*. Breakfa*tStrip*, Sugar-l nrcl Sliuu der*. Mnoked Beer. Family, Ax Ira and Flour, Buckwheat, lUce, Ui d I-ird. FISH. klta; N< SuiN^rhiK Codtiah, Herring. 1873, _ 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. rg*. Shirting*. >t received and A fine let of Print*, i .Slieetiug*. Bedticking*, e ' - sale low f..rra*h hy HABUAWAY, JfcKINNON A CO. d very ruperior lot <«T Englbdi an American He*h-ry I nothing o nd and f«>r *ale HAltlLfWAY J/cKINNON kCO. lot of Chewing and Muoking* 7ol.act-o alway* kept on iinnd bv //ABDAIFAr, .VcKIN.VON & CO. fine *tm-k of Tin Ware, counting rt r />an*, all *ite*, Burke *. Cup*, Coffee IVf*. etc., for *ale ‘ ” ” :Kn\NOK & CO. HARDAWAY, Mv.V ' HAUIMWAY, .WrKI.VNOff & CO. SCO bbl* St. Louis Tlour, difTercnt gnule*. in lore and to arrive, for *ale low l.v HA/.’IMWAV. .Vt-KINNON A CO. in 23. 30 and 10(1 II. Sack* different t<ale l.v 1IARDAWA »', lfrKINKO.Y & <N». A fire*h lot of Bacon. Cheese and Buffer. Ju*t M-eivo-t and for *»l« l.v HARDAWAY, J/cKIN.VO.V A CO. Cru*he.l Sugar gra.h-s fur HARDAWAY, MCk r»t of Tire, Plow *nd IU rf* u«-.| for i.lantatio: r *ale l.v IIAHbAWAY, MCK 1X2VOX 4 CO AI*o a large lot of Cant Steel and Plow-Sf.-t or aale by //ard.vwav, .VcKinxon A Co. Ca»t Turning Plow* ju*t receive AIU.AWAY, -W. KlNS >N & Co. uine Peruvian Guano on hau ari.away, J/cKinmow A Co. LATHR0P &C0., t@ and 20 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia, DEAl.KltS IN GARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C, Have always in Store a lull lino of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Heps, 11 (Niks Damasks, Tack*. Haircloth, Plushes, Cietormr, t’onls, Fringes, Gimps, Cords, 1 assets, Aic., Lace Pillow Shams, r *ale by HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether COUNTRY PRODUCE. Savannah ^.ca.-vertisxYient,s. GROCERIES. Java, Rio «£ Laguavra Coffee* : Cur, Loaf, Crushed, Powdered, tlranuNtcd, A, KxtraC. and C .Vugar* ; Engli*li und Anieriean I'iekle* ; I^iuudry und Toilet Soufu.; Stareli, lui»in*. Bar ter. Nut*, CUr. n. Currant*, Fig*. Spice*. Wax ■nd.V|H:rm Catulle*. Cheese. CrarkCt*, JelUes, Candy, Macaroni, Canned Fruit* and Vegeta- TEA. Hyson, Oolong. Souchong, mul Congou, ofall graile* and at all prices. TOBACCO. of 23 II*. and upward), ... , manufacturers* prices. LIQUORS. CHAS. GASS MAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 28 1-2 Whitaker Street, Chain| ague Wine*. i IHiisky; Renault Brandy, Kncl.-tnd Uuiu, (tin, Scdoh ort, Mmleria and Savannah, Tmle S.Jic|te.|. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO., WHOLESALE Dealers in Ice, . New No. 188 North Side Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Order* fn.ro Country tilled promptly. 1 Siulsrl Iisiititiii! ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEABS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. KEEPING pa rtxcr* ii ir. SETTLEMENT^ Buxine* Form*, Ac. pericBrvxl M.-rrliaBt ami Prar- COMMERCIAL LA IF, MATHEMATICS Mvl SUucn lax. B^nlitiilp mnTlu- Student. .Imitted at u,JkChM. *« «J »•»■,<>* ’ |uuj>Uma 1 mn-u. j£sGealanpt. 1 TLe chm of -tialy u conilneted on ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. Saj*,.li—1 with tonkins and other otScoa. romblnins CTerr kno—n taeilit, t.r imi^niasa THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. In toe shortest pomihle time and at the leant exnenee. Graduate* of this Inatl'atkwi, m practical •countant* Ktarnl pre-eminent over tboee from any #er * School ia the country The e*tablixl«ed nrpatatlua or thix tmditatioa, toe to >ro«gk nU'fflCdL vamtm •Tiduily. aad the mee«M at ito Grad Bate*, rank* It THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. Onrceuner*actual buiaeci tratoteg t« the best and mm pnctHaloftktiR. Novaratia Palmer & Deppish, Wholesale Dealers Jn HARDWARE&CUTLERY, 14S and 150 Ccngress, and 140 and 151 St. Julian Streets, Savannah, - - - Georgia. KEEP A FUL1 STOCK Common Plows, Brinly's Plows, Avery’s Plows Dickson's Sweeps, Harrows, Ftm Mills .-mil Every Arliclc required by PLANTERS. The Largest Stock oi Doudle and Single GUNS in the City. Powder, Shot, Caps, tic., ti. Disston's Circular Saws. Ji. Hoe & Cos ditto. ItuhUr and Leather JtKLTIXG. Agents For Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks* Scales, Hope and Twines. All for Sale at Lowett MARKET RATES. ‘P.lDMEIl <£• ( &JSiepistt. Pins Piciure Nails, Slip Coveting*, ld..ops. Ac., Ctirluin J .(Mips, Curtain Gimps, ('iirlain Silk Bordering Lace Bed Spread* WALE PAPERING Of every kiml. Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours. 8 wc romhinc so many classes of business under greatly reduced. Of course *•< )ur C'lisUMncm" receiv ir goods mid save lo percent on your purchase*. N. B. Having the best workmen, and so many ye confident of pieusing all our friend*. .Scud size of rooms und window*, und it *■ guaranteed. L A T JI Ji U P «t CO. • Mart U 21-«tuo *. the benefit. Ktnii experience. Piedmont % Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, at Richmond, Va. Policies Issued, 19,500. | Annual Income, 1,500,000. M. 1IOLEY & CO, 18G & 181, Coruor Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews Hall Savannah Georgia, Wholesale ami Retail DILII.KBS IN PURNITUII *3 . We have now*, mid constantly keep on hand a large, well scleeted and var ied assortment of all classes oi Furniture. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY- KITCHEN, OrOmci Fituiitork ol e\try ilc>crl|itiaii, kuiiuUc lur Counlrjr or City u.i: Hair, Moss and Excclcior Mattresses, Of any size, ready made or made bi Order. Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc. Feathers for sale at Wholesale aud Retail. I Show Cases nn<l Cbiidrcu’s Carriiiges of all Descriptions Matlrcs* renovating and repairing of furniture executed promptly at rea sonable price*. , 1 Country onlers solicited, and particular attention paid lo filling, packing and * 'W P "i/>wRNTII,YI., fnrau-rty w t.,1 win. .l,e A. A It., i. nuw cou- nccted with the altovc Firm, and will be pleased u, nil In* friend*. March gHImo'a. W.O. CARRINGTON, President. D. J. llARTSOOK, Secretary, B. C. llARTSOOK, Cashier. J. E. EDWARDS, Vic J. J. HOPKINS. .Wisl Prof. EDW’D if. SMITH, Actual^. lent. Sccr'ty. No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation. Liberal Hera-Forfeitable Feature* and Eigbta of Parlies Clearly Defined. T his a«/*A.vr is phogkkssiyk. flusmon ann promit. rr has rm./ll kx- Pcdk*. Small !>•»», Serarr brextnmit, Ample Knrrrr ami G<**i *an<lw; I»iviiJ«nii* /xausJ; Premium* all» aafc; Liberal ;aad ka* (III to each *1*0 of liability*. Buaioc i!>tu*r!ti ta-forc iuxaring. General Agency Office Tor Southern Georgia and Florida, 1331-2 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.. HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah. T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomasville. Gf.n. ROBEP.2 BULLOCH, Ocala, Marios County, Special Agent for East and South Florida. KULIOT * L'EYCLK, . CE.ri;n.ik jec.rr* for surnii:k.vot:ouoi.g..d ffoiito.t. #*. JTIacomber & Co., SHCCESS0ES TO H. A. T0PHAM & CO. vUotliing and Hats, Men’s Furnishing Goods, 138 Congrea and 139 St Julian Street*, SAVANNAH, OA A large variety of Gent** Scarf*. Glove*, Handkerchief*, it, Ac. Suit* made to order in the »borte*t notice, and mtnfaction guaranteed. nirSlto. A. 4. MILLER, C. V. MILLER. #1. J. JfMitier $ Vo. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 150 BROUGHTON STREET, Savannah, Georgia. New Wovh Put Up To Order. Repairing. Mattrens-Jiakings Upholstering AT SHORT NOTICE. Orders promptly filled. All goods Bold at the lowest market prices, mul strict attention given to all orders from the enntry. Country Merchants when in tho city would do well to call and examine onr stock hare purchasing 'elsewhere. P. O. liox 773. meb 21-lj