The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, October 25, 1873, Image 4

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THE EDITOR. A schoolings composition on “ The Editor” runt os foil out, in a school not far off: « The editor it one of the happiest animals in the world. Ue can go to the circus afternoon and evening, without paying a cent; also to inquests and hangings. He has a free ticket to pic-nics and strawberry festivals, gets wedding cakes sent to him, and sometimes gets a licking, but not often, for be can take things back in the next issue, which ho generally docs.— I never knew but one editor to get licked. His paper busted that day, and lie couldn’t take anything back. While other folks have to go to bed early, the editor can sit up late every night and sec all that is going on.— Tho boys think it’s a big thing to hang on till 10 o’clock. When I am a roan I mean to be an 'editor, so 1 can stay out late of nights. Then that will be bully. The editor don’t have to saw wood or do any chopping, except with scissors. Railroads get up excursions for him, knowing if they don’t he’d make them git up and git In politics he don’t care much who lie goes for, if they are on his side. If they ain’t he goes for them any way; so it amounts to nearly the same thing. There is a great many people trying to be editors who can't, and some of them have been in the profession for years. If I was asked if I had rather have an education or be a circus rider, I would say, let me become an editor.” A Western girl after giving her lov er a hearty smack, exclaimed, “Do; my cats if you hain’t been taking i little rye old hoss.” A young fellow got oft a smart thin; last week. It was a mustard plaster lie sat down ou just before retiring for the night ThmuMvilie Advertisements, mi woelleixieov^ « Ari.^rertlaenQ.ents rrixomagyllle Advi mms JE&ma* TAILOR. All kinds of work. Catting, Msklnf. Repairing, * loop athtoohl »tao<l ow ■ M s FLETCHER ST. == T rix HR Savannah A-civei-tls ements. me piAHos. F. PAINE, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Broad Street, THOMASVILLE, GA. Work promptly done satisfaction guaranteed. mar 21 •! v YOUNG FI (In Drcyer & Isaacs’ stores, Jackson Street.) Constantly on hand a large variety of FURNITURE, *■ COSLSTIXG OF The only First-class one price Piano sold in the world. Thousands of medals, testimonials, &c., testify to the Power, So nority, Brilliancy and t SU&E&IQ® WQM&JtfstJrSHI#, And WEAR of these superb instruments. liTiT Thomasville, Georgia. rpiIE COLLEGIATE TEAS of this Institution Is divided Into two equal Terns of twenty weeks 1 each—the Am beginning on the Win* -Vfcfdsyto September. and the second cm the Win* UWwsfsy im Fclrsarf. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS: MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: Pure and applied MithaiUaa Iralewt Languages. 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, In charge of Music Department. Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks: Regular-Course iu Collegiate Department, ----- $25.00 “ 44 Primary 44 - 17.50 44 u Music 44 ----- 25.00 44 44 French 44 - - - - - 10.00 No incidental or extra expenses charged. We will also take order* lor Furniture anp de liver you the Manufacturer’s invoices and cliarg* bat 6 per cent commission* Satisfaction guaran tend. Yon can select any style and quality of Fum*- tore fromour Photograph Book. Give ns a call. RUSHING & OUTTEN, g that tho coarse of instruction is as thorough and practical juul NATIVE WINE. PITTMAN BROS, DEALERS IN UFtY GGQDS HATS, HARDWARE ETC., ETG. Would respcctfWly inform tliuir friends that their Stock lor the Spring Trade is now complete. O.•molding In part ot Domestic Goods, Brown Home spuns, of all kinds, lileach- ings, Tickings, Pant Stuffs, Crockery ami everything needed by Farmers; suck. a PLOWS, IIOES, TRACES, Etc. We buv our Goods at the lowest pri ces mid we intend Rolling for short profits. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. We arc Agents for the Quitman Factory and we arc mcpaied to fur nish their Yarns and other Goods, or as good terms ns tho same Goods car be bought in the State. mcl>2l ly Wine is recommended by the highest medical and scientific authorities as the very best stiinu- ’int for the alck or hale. Good Wine made—ns it must be—from the pure Jolee of tlie<iraj>c’ neeil%no pulling or blow- [n* up of its meriti*. For thousands of years » Itcen, and in now, the undisputed •f leverages, in health and oul ot it. L’wo *JaIs, and several other premiums have warded to my wines; ami the high \ P. JUcUlashan, DEALER IN Saddles, Bridles, AXI) HARNESS: SADDLES, From $5,00 and upward. HARNESS, 44 $14,00 44 BRIDLES “ 81,«0 and all kind* of Ilorsc Puruiturc, Every description of CARRIAGE. BUGGY. AND ' Wagon Materials, She© Findings etc. I havo on hand a Large Stock of LEATHER of all kinds, for sale at low prices. * Enameled Leather and Cloth, and !.*■•» Fine assortment of CHILDRENS CARRIAGES. I am agent for the Marshall, wood. IIoksk-Collak. and the Cele brated DOW LAW, COTTON PLANTER, which I sell at Factory prices. ’ Call and sec me. Strict attention paid to orders by mail. mcli 22 ly H@|j®E PR@©tj@Vt©M v-FUOM T/IE— Piney Woods Vineyard, DELE WARE WINE, CONCORD HARTFORD “ HARTFORD SWEET 44 silver medals, For sal. war22-Iy. l-orn rititen* here, fully se Native it ties or barrels by to tbe merits of tticse Natl' ‘ e in Imttlesor barrelsL„ John Stark, Proprietor P. W. V. Isaiah Bekle AT IIIS OLD STAND, Ii* prepared to plan ami erect any style Wood Buildings, and solicits Carpentering In nil 1U * Miches. ALSO Lumber for Sale—all Sorb and Style. GRIST MILL IIU Grist .1/111 is kept in perfect order makes .1/cal and Hominy inferior to no other tl "“ GRINDING DAYS. THUltSKAY, FlllDAY ASD SATURDAY. O 3FFIMS! Metulic Burial Cases and Metalic Cas kets, preM-nieil by this cut, constantly on hand or sale at reasonable rates, o WOOD COFFI.il always on hand. These Instruments contain the wonderful Vox Jubilant?, and other improvements peculiar to, and original with the ESTEY ORGANS “ larger number sold than those of any other make. PRICES MODERATE AND TERMS EAST. Liberal discounts given to Churches, Sunday Schools and Lodges. Good cheap pianos from $250 an-d Upwards. A large stock of Sheet Music and Musical merchandise. Send for copy of “ Georgia Musical Eclectic,” and price-list of Musical Merchandise to instilled in sat to be found in any siniil.r institution, and with the ad vantages of good society and varied church privileges they earnestly recommend esfcel juatl the Teachers as efficient pleasant and healthy loeath , . the Institotion as well worthy tho public support. Forfortbcr information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. HA NS ELL. Secretary, or W. J\ "5TOTJJSTC3-' President Board of 7Yur tee*. py Board can be had in good families at from $15 to $20 per month. marJl-ly. M. BOLEY & CO., 186 & 181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews w»l] Savannah Georgia, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN P URNIT URE. We have now, and constantly keep on hand a large, well selected and var ied assortment of all classes of Furniture. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY* KITCHEN, ‘ Or Office Furniture of every description, suitable for Country or City use Hair, Moss and Exceleior Mattresses, Of auy size, ready made or made to Order. Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc. Feathers] for sale at Wholesale and Retail. Show C“*“S and Children's Carriages! of all Description, Mattress renovating unit repairinj: of furniture oscculeJ nromnUr it r... sonablo prices. 1 1 - “ shippin-sanf*™ nml P*rtkular attention paid to rtlliup, paekiug and H. LOWKNTirAr.. formerly eonnectcd iviih Iho A. & G.H. It, is now con- nccted with the above I inn, ami will l»e pleased to see nil his friends. 1873. 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, * Groceries, Hats and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. GUILFORD, WOOD & CO., sept27-Gm ATLANTA or MACON, GA. A ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. 1M ...— —..trienrod Merchant ami Trac- Thc actual expenses of students Iroin FIFTEEN to TWENTY per. ecu! The only BUSINESS SCHOOL in the South tical Jccouiibuit. Tho actual expenses of ‘ than it will cost /hern to attend second class, KEEPING, SETTLEMENTS, TO THE LADIES! MRS. SARAH A. PETERS, Respectfully informs tlio Ladies of Thoraas- villo ami surrounding n.iinirv. that she has Just opened a complete ami well selected stock or Spriug Millinery Goods, —OF THE— Newest and Latest Fashions, Hack m Rats and Rennets, trimmed anti un trimmed, Trimmings, Plume*, French Flowers, A hi (ifoves, Corsets, litres and everythin* usu ally kept in a first-*-la»a millinery establishment Call and examine my pswls. .1/y prices are put down as low as in any market. DRESS-MAKIMi and FITTING! In this line I am well prepared most fastidious. In I. * licit a li fastidious, In I with prices and tliat 1 can picase all patroiiago, feeling satisfied apr5 ly. FLUTING, in air tbo Latest and most Improved Styles, done on short notice. DRAYING and HAULING! AM PREPARED to Dray for the Public by SINGLE DRAT LOAD, Or any other quantity that may be deslrtd. I keep a lot of good Wagons and Trains, with CAREFUL DRIVERS, Jnd am prepared to do hauling to and from the Country at Living Rates. j. n. McKinnon . •prills !2mos. (WITH LATEST 1M I’O VEM ENTS.) FOU 20 YEARS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE THBOUGHOUT THE WORLD. OVER 750,000 IN USE. If you think of buying a .Sewing Machine it will ]>ayyniito e xamine the records of those now in use ami |>rolU by exncrleme The Wheeleu Wltwet STAXI** ALONE AH THE ONLY LlOHT lUN.MNU MACHINE. t'SINU TUE ItOTAUY HOOK NAKlNii A LOOK Stitch, alike Ml. All shuttle to e xamine' the records of those now in 1 “ “* WlpMlN STAXPS ALONE AH THE ONLY LlOHT Uo l«*th si*lei lira win* the shnitic . stitch Is fbtmcd, brinrin* d»ut>le uixrti b tb nit'-hine and otwrat ••ti.fr n aeliiiMS mphUy wear out, Wilson lasts a Lifetime. and strain cnee while W*HEELEB *h nl«l require proor that years of use have tested ili*ir value. Money once thrown away cannot he recovered. Send f.»r our rlrcu'ar#, Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments txkrn.OVl saackioes put in order or received In excliange. Wherlek As Wilson Mr*o f'<•.’* Office: ****S«h. AugnMn, Maoon fc/blnmbus. Gs W. B. Clev csj Oen. Agt., feTannahTGa. iaaj-3110m, HANSELL & HANSELL, Fire Insumnce Agts. Dcprcscnlin- Old Uartlord. of HARTFORD CONN. North British Mercantile, AND SOUTHERN MUTUAL. COMMERCIAL MATHEMATICS A. J. MILLER, C. P. MILLER. A fine lot of Prints, Osnahurgs. Shirtings, heetings, Bedtickings, etc., just reoelvdll and •r sale low for cash hv HARDAWAY, AfcKINNON & CO. A fine and very superior lot of English and American Hosiery for sale bv HARDAWAY, A/cKINA’OX & CO. A good stock of J/en’s Jfc*lium and Common Clothing on hand and for sab* by HARDAWAY .1/cKINNON A CO. A lino lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco always kept on hnml by * //ARDAIFA Y, -U( KIN.VON & CO. A fine stock of Tin Ware, consisting of Pans, all sizes-, Bucko’s. Cups, Coffee Pots, etc., for sale by HARDAWAY, .VcKIAKON & CO. A largo lot of Glass Ware and Crockcrv just received and for sale by HARDAWAY, .1/uKINNON & CO. A fine lot of Axes and H«*es for sale bv HARDAWAY, .VuKINNoX A Co. 200 bbls St./.ouis Flour, diflerent gnules. in •tore and to arrive, for sale low br HAA'D.IWAY, .Wi KINNON & CO. Flour in 25. 50 and 100 lb Sacks different grades, for sale bv 1IARDAWA r, -V. K1NNO.V A CO. A fresh lot of Bacon, Cheese and Butter, Just received and for sale hr bine lot of Tire, Plow ami Band Iron and all other sorts used for plantation or wagon pur- /■osea tor sale bv A HA Kb A nr A r, MCK/XXOX t CO. Also a large lot ot Cast Steel and Plow-Steel for sale by //.VRDAWAY, .1/cKtXXOX A Co. A large lot of Cast Turning Plows just received and for sale by ilAUDAWAY, J/cKlXX >X & CO. 4 Tons of genuine Peruvian Guano on hand for sale bv Hauiawav, J/cKixxu* A Co. HARDAWAY, A/uKl.VNON & CO. HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether COUNTRY PRODUCE, The course of study is conducted on # ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. Supplied with hanking nnd other offices, combining every known facility for imparting a THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. In the shortest imsslble Urn© and at tho least expense. Graduates of this instit ution, as practical ac- ntanta stand pre-eminent over those from any other Business School in the country The established reputation of this institution, the thorough PRACTICAL course of study, and the success of its Graduates, ranks it THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. Our course of actual bu»incM*trainlng is U»eJ*estand T» c » t,on **— X any tiui No Classes. Business Advocate, contalnin g.ulTp.r.10 ulars, mailed ^ ^ B. F. MOORE, A. M., /'resident. HOTTB6, MACON, eded 111 rendering It. emphati- ■ally and truly, what ALL will readily admit A HOME FOB THE TRAVELER [n cvcrv essential particular. It is situated Ira- passe*! foi in tlte .Southern Xtal octl-tf >al Passe n dor lodation, by auy other hotel E. E. BROWN & SOX, Edward Rowe No. 5, Ilollingworth Block, MACON, - - GA. Plwnta&GasFitter, Gas and Steam Fitting promptly attended t Pumps ami Hydraulic Rams a specially * General Southern Agent for the “ Uanstrr Complete Gas-works.” ' Src Suitable For Hotels. Churches, Stores, /actories. illagcs. Hotels. Chti i«l Private Dwellings. try it: DR. HOOD’S EUREKA LIVER MEDICINE. Tlib has proved to be the best medicine kn *wn for JJfer Coiuptalnt, llilliousness. etc. It Is no Read the following certificates, and • Mrs. Wit. Perky. COLfTXBCS, Ga .. Dec. 1st, 187! DR. I/oon : I»ear Hlr—Your Eureka Liver Medicine is die hc»t me*licine 1 ever used tor sick headache, Pours, truly, *J. W. Hold. To Or. K. C. Hood : Dear sir-I have tried your Eureka Liver Medicine, and believe it to be the best in tho world. Kcsp’y, Prck. Li mi-kin, Oa., June in, i«72. Dr. //ood : Up to two months ago I was grcatl v troulded about every mouth with follows attacks, and fouml notlrng that acted like the Eureka, although I had taken Humous Regula tor, vinegar Bitters, and other*. I now nave no troute with biliousness, and unhesitatingly kiv that the Eureka Is the best Liver Medicine iu the world. J. R. Christian, Editor Telegraph. F*»r sale by S. J. Cassell. Druggist Tbomasrille, Ga. Price 50 ceut* and $1.00 per bottle. july26-ly CHAXOE OF SCHEDULE. GEN’L .STTPEUIXTENDENI".S OFFICE.) .1Uantic X Cmtr iSailroaA Cm., J Savannah, Ua., June 20,1K73. ) On and after Sunday, June 22d, Trains on this Road will run as follows: Night Express Passenger. Leave Savannah dally at 4 an p m. Arrive at Jjve Oak —4.10 a in. 5J0 - klge a.i5 ** “ Bainbridgc... Al!*aiiV.—.-... Bainbridgt..... Tbouasvine _ Oak . JOSEPH JERGER&BRO. Watch-Makers and Jewelers, LARGE STOCK OP Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, AND MUSICAL INSTBUME11TS. Large supply of Spectacles, on hand repair- 1 °$ P r °mi»Uy done at moderate rates. Watchef ami other articles toft In shop over •lx months we will not be wiptollW* for. Patent Anti-Friction OUST GEAR, MsdcWItbont a Mortice Tenon or Wooden Kevs. to work loose. Every Post bolted to solid iron, iron JYey Post t nnning ou ' ANTI-FRICTION BALLS. I Build Sell and Repair Steam Engines Saw & Grist Mills, .4rrivc at Savannah Connect at Live Oak with train* on J. p. Jt M. R. It., for and firora Jacksonville, r»llaha*M.-«,ete. No change of can between Savannah and Al ban v. Close connection at Albany with trains on the South-western Railroad. Close connection at Lawton with train* from Plori<ia, and Western Division Pai Train*. Sleeping car runs through to ThomasT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. EASTERN DIVISION Leave Savannah, Monday, ir<dne*«!av ami Frtlay « Arrive Jessup Leave Lawton, Tee*Jay, Thursday a Saturday —.... Arrive Jesaop ft*? Satarday Arrive at VaW :: *• Albavy **••- 7. Leave Albany, Monday, Wedneaday and Friday - ?32S : i - Arrive at L Iron Railinx for aneloaing Grave tot', aad all ^r^-rVnTi-iar^Tmjr kinds of Casting uwl abUt PUntatbm work. To»- Stt«n,WMcr»JO- Pipc^vl their «tti.,&r Si, K. CROCKET, Iron Work*, ilACO.V GA. bony Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday aad Satnr* t ^Mail Steamers leave Bainbridga ereryTkara- day at I a. x., for Analackicala. mar29-tL ti. 9. J'aJAU 4 Savaxtnah Advertisements. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, and others in need of LOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings, SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD Oil SIDE LIGHTS, GO TO BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Hay St. Savannah, Oa. M&JVUFg.QFWtE?* VQ9ae€Q$, .AGENTS FOR 11 L.1CKWELL’S BOEHM, BENDHEIMI CD’S a 3LACKW Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Segars, COTTON BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA, LA MEIi- VE1L1.E. LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE, MORNING CALL, I.A MYRRILd, GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC, ETC. All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES. 143 6y Street., uno ,: : : -Savannah, Gee, T. J. DUNBAR & GO., Impo/tecs ami Dealers —IN— BRANDIES, WINKS, WHISKIES, Gins, Segars, Etc., And Proprietors ? of the Celebrated Indian Vegetable Bitters. 131 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, - G*-A~ V. A. LztkBcrm b Mill with nsoM will be ptoMol U> bare 1,1. obi irxml* call u»l« ■ a r«aiti*ij tte City. Brother Jonathan. A Urge FAM ILY P APER I« published Weekly atSl.23 a year. _ BROTHER JONATHAN Pablfcklag Co., Lovell & Lattimore, 155 4 157 Congress Street, SAVAKItAS, - GA: Wboleealc and Retail Dealer* In American, Englmli and German HARDWARE. Hoasc Furnishing Goods, Cooking, Parlor, and Ilea tine Guns, PUtoh* and .Sjiortitii; Goods, K/rdale's (Jelcbrated Water Filters, XaiN and Hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. Parties ordyrin" goods will have them carefully ana promptly filled. meb 22 Ijr •A aHfiffet* Sf Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 150 BROUGHTON STREET, Savannali, Georgia. New Work Put Up To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making Upholstering AT SHORT NOTICE. Orders promptly filled. All goods sold at tho lowest market prices, and strict attention given to all orders from tho country. Country Merchants when in the city would do well to call ami examine our stock * •■-ore purchasing elsewhere. P.O.Box 77*. meb 21-lv Palmer & Deppish, Wholesale Dealers la HARDWARE&CUTLERY, 14-S and 150 CYiigrcwt, and 140 mid 151 St. Juliau .Street*, Savannah, - - - <jteorg>riii. KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, llriidy’s Plows, Avery’s Plotvs f Dickson's Sweeps, llurrows, Fan Mills uml Every Article required by PLANTERS. The Lauoest Stock oi Docmx and Singlk GUNS in Uie City. Powder, Shot, Caps, «tc., II. DissUrn's Circular Saw*. It. Hoe A Co* ditto. Ituhljer and Leather BELTING. Agents For Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks’ Scale*, Hope and TwiriCM. All for Hale at Lowest MARKET RATES. , ‘P.lD.WSH A •DE&PHHf. monl-ly Piedmont % Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Oflice, at Richmond, Va. Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000. W. c. C A li It IXGTOX, Pre*idcnt D. J. IIABTStJOK, SwrrctarvT t B. C. IIAUTSOOK, Cashier. J. E. EDW.t KD8, Vic* Preside.t. J. J. ItOPKINS. Assistant Kecr’ty. Prof. KDW D W. SMITH, Actuary. McIntosh House. m. Qumus.GLoaoiA. m I. R. ED905S0Y, Proprietor. No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation. Liberal Hon-Forfciubie Features oed Rights of Parties Clearly Defined. T iis vrjupAXY in nuwnmsHiw.. /uwpiani’H a%b pkomit. it hah hmali. r.x- !>*•«•, Sscufr lnfUi^ut. Am|4« Mwl tjuwl S«r>la*, IrtrMMaJa ■ Pr^tnlam* alt «.a*h. FtslicW IJbrraX. amJ ha* |1j4 U> »«.L kUOofltoMUUc*. ICaaaBiM iu a.*rit* Geucral Igenrj Office far Southern Georgia and Fl.rida, IS51-2 BU STREET, SAUXSIH, GEORGIA. HENRY 8* ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah, T. 8. PAINE, Agent atThoma.rrillc. Gkk. RORER2 BULLOCH, Ocala, Marion County. special Agent for Ea»t and Houlb Florida. ELLIOT * L’ENOLK, ci~xitit.il, .lestt.YTM won not -rtimajYurnomiiKAmmd WtA>m§*4. jP. Jllaeomber & Co., SUCCESSORS TO H. A. T0PHAM & CO. Clothing and. Hats, Men’s Furnishing Goods, 138 CongTM. and 139 8t Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, OA. A. Jarre variety of Gent’s Scarf*, Glorea, 7/amlfcervfifefa, le, 4c. Salta and. to order in Ike abort eat netka, and aatufaettan cuarnntecd. ■WIO*.