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THE CRY OF THE DREAMER.
I am tired of planning and loiling
In the busy hives of men;
Heart weary of building nnd spoiling
And spoiling and building again.
And I long for the dear old river,
Where I dreamed my youth awaj;
v For a dreamer lives forever,
And a toiler dies in a day.
I am sick of the showy seeming
Of ft life that is half a lie;
Of the faces lined with scheming,
In the throng that hurries by.
From the sleepless thoughts endeavor.
I would go where the children play;
For a dreamer liv^s forever,
And a toiler dies in a day.
I feel no pride, but pity,
For the burdens the rich endure;
Taerc is nothing sweet in the city
But the patient lives of the poor
Oh, tie little hands so skilful,
And the child minds choked with weeds,
The daughter’s heart grows wilful,
And the father's heart that bleeds.
No, no! from the street’s rude bustle.
From trophies of mart and stage.
I would fly to th* wood’s low rustle.
And the meadow’s kindly page.
Let me dream as of old by the river,
And be loved for the dream alwny;
For a dreamer lives forever,
And a toiler dies in a day
—Jno.Boyle O'Reilly in Nebraska St. Journal
Cleveland’s Contribution.
New York Times.
The Santa Barbara Herald publish
cs the following letter from Grover
Cleveland, sent in response to a request
for a contribution in aid of the new
Methodist Episcopal church:
TheVictokia,(N. Y.,)April 8,1889.
Miss Annie C. Pyle:—Letters like
yours, asking for help for churches and
other worthy causes, are sent to me so
incessantly that I find it impossible to
respond to them all. I am pleased,
ltowever, with your plan to do some
thing or give something for the money
you ask, instead of being contented
with merely asking for it.
1 enclose you five dollars, and in re
turn I expect you tp send me a nice
card with some pretty moss pressed
upon it. Don’t send me anything oth
er than you can well afford—leaving
you a very large profit from the trans
action.
I expect to pay well for what I get,
. and shall no doubt be perfectly satis
fied with what you see fit to send.
Yours truly,
Grover Cleveland.
[A similar request by the young lady
was sent to President Harriscm, and in
return she received a letter, signed
Mrs. Harrison, enclosed in which was
the sum of ten cents ] 44
VhoinasviHe Variety
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WORKS.
w. c. 8 no do H ass.
B. r. HAWKINS
GEORGIA—Thomas County:
To the Superior Court of eaid county: The
petition of John Trinlett, S. n. Burr, Albert
Winter, A. P. Wright, S. L. Hayes. Jaa.Watt. A.
T.McIntyre,Mitch 11 & McIntyre. H.W. Hopkins,
I)r.T. M. McIntosh I. Levy, J. Hansell Mcrrell,
8. G. McLendon, 1). F. Hawkine, A. P.Tavlor, Jno.
F. Parker, Moore & Williams, Win. Miller, 8. B.
Burr, Jr., A. D, Kike. T* E. Blackshear, and
such others as they may associate with them
selves, desire to be incorporated under the
name and style of the Times-Enterprise Pub-
LtsniNO Co.,
Your petitioners show that they acsire to do
a general printing and publishing business. nn-
der'a capital stook of 815,000, with the privilege
of increasing it to $25,000. That a majority of
■aid stock has l>een paid in; they desire to is
sue stock in said sum in shares of StOOeach.said
company to havo its office in Thomasvillc, in
•aid state and county, and to continue for a pe
riod of 20years, will privilege of renewal at ex
piration of that time.
And the more effectually to carry out the pur
poses of their association, Petitioners pray that
they be authorized to have and use a common
seal, to lease and purchase real property, to sue
and make contracts In their corporate name, to
erect and maintain In said town of Thoinasville,
building or buildings, as may Ik* necessary for
the proper and successful prosecution of the
business of said company. Said company to be
governed and controlled by such constitution
and by-laws as they may, in their corporate
capacity, adopt. The business affairs of the
company to be under the direct management of
a board of director*, composed of seven stock
holders, of whom one shall be President and
one a Business htanager.
JOHN TRIPLETT, 8. H. BI RR.
ALBERT WINTER, And others.
GEORGIA Thomas County :
Clerk's Office, Thomasvllle, On,. June
15, 1889—I hereby certify that tho ’above And
foregoing petition is an exact copy of petl
tlon filed in office tble day, ns will appear
from my minutes.
J. W. GROOVER. Cl'k. S. C. T. C.
The New Discovers
You have heard your friends ami neigh
bors talking about it. You may yourself be
one of the many who know from personal ex
perience just how good it is. If you have
ever tried it you arc out* of its staunch
friends, because the wonderful tiling about
it is, that when once given a trial, Dr.
King’s New* Discovery ever after bolds a
place in the house. If you have never used
it and should l>c afflicted with a cough, cold
or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, se
cure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial.
It is guaranteed every time, or money re
funded. Trial bottles free at
iS. J. Casskl's Drugstore.
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
W. A. ELDER, Proprietor.
SEASON OF 1889.
J For rales, analysis of water and Infor
mation, address
6 U tf K. A. Elder, Hunger.
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Only Genuine Syatem of Memory Training!
Fnnr Banka Learned In ana rending.
Mlod wandering cured.
Irtry child and adult greatly benefltted.
m (Imt ludaeameoU to Currapundeoca Claaaec.
LONGFELLOW'S MAIDEN,
who is—
“Standing, with reluctant feet.
Where the brook and river meet.
Womanhood and childhood fleet 1“
is a type of thousands of young girls who
are emerging from the chrysalis i-rage of their
existence, ns they enter upon their “teens.'’
Nervous, excitable, irritable, stirred by
strange, unknowable ford's within them,
each a mystery unto herself, our girls need
the tenderest cure, the moot loving, patient
oversight, and the aid of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription, to wifely carry them through
this critical period, during which, in too
many lives, alas, ure sown the seeds of dis
tressing forms of diseases peeunnr to tho
female sex. Hut this boon to womankind
will prevent all such diseases, or cure them
if they have nlroiuh seized a victim. Woman
owes it to herself, to her family, nnd to her
social station, to In* well nnd strong. Let
her then not neglect the sure mentis of cun*.
“Favorite Preseriptioi
cine, carefully compoii
nnd skillful physic!
delicate orgnmzutl<
in its compositior
In its effects in an.
Bold by druggists; $1.00.
$5.00.
Copyright. lf38, by Woui.n's ins. Med. As;
adapted to woman's
It is purely vegetable
id i»ur!«‘Ctly harmless
I it ion of the system,
six bottles for
Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS
regulate nnd cleanse the liver, stomach and
IjowcIs. They are purely vegetable nnd per
fectly harmless. One n Dose. Sold by
druggists. 25 cents a vial.
LIN CHI
Ify shipping year
Green and*Dried
FRUITS, MELONS,
VEGETABLES,
Or anything you may have, to us. We have
a very large trade in the above articles, and
can place your shipments tons good advant-
ag» as any house on the market. We invite
correspondence from all parlies having any
thing in our line to ship.
SUMMERS, MORRISON k 0>..
Commission Merchants,
174 South Water Street,
Chicago, Illinois.
Reference: Metropolitan Nat. Bank, daw-
man,
COMMISSION RECEIVERS,
OF ALL KINDS.
Special attention to
Melons, Strawberries,
Pears, Oranges, Etc.
Prompt sales accompanied by New Yolk
exchange remittance.
320 NORTH WATER NT.,
Philadelphia
Pa.
Mess. Baum k Bozeman, of Quitman, arc
Agents for us in Quitman. Boston, Ousley.
Dixie, Thomasville and Monticello, and will
take pleasure in answering any correspond
ence.
Refeicncc: Fnion Loan and Tru.-t Co.,
886, 8th Avenue, New York.
Jacob T. Bonne!!. Joseph W. Thom.
BENNETT & THORN,'
PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
No. 302 North Front St.,
Philadelphia, - Pa.
<>-1-1-2111
WANTED,
500 Cars Watermelons,
5000 Dasketsof Early Fruits,
For which I will pay highest market price
it cash, or sell on commission, and I will
»ay a reward of $25 to the person shipping
uie the car ol the largest melon * this season.
This reward is over and above the market
price of said car when received.
A. P. KICK NTS
Wholesale Fruit and Marc Dealer.
(’Iiatluiioogn, Tumi.
Reference. People's Bank and other bauks
here; also U. (J. Dun k Co.,and ihe wholesale
merchants of this city generally.
Notice.
Aii application will be made at the July
session ot the legislature of Georgia, for a
charter to construct a railroad from Thonias-
villc to some point or points on the Florida
line between the Chattahoochee and With*
locoochcc rivers, and from Thoinasville
through Colquitt and Worth counties nnd
part of Dooly county, to Cordele, and
irom Cordele to Augusta, Georgia.
A. T. McJNTYRE, Jr.
Reynolds, Hargrave fi Davis, Prop’rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH iV DRESSED
I, TIMBER.
LA'i'll KS.
I’lfKKTS,
SIIIXGLKS,
MOULDINGS.
BRACK KT.-L
SCROLL WOltK.B
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS*
STAIR-RA ILS
Newel Post.s.%
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Fuimi it lire.
STORE FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doors and Windows. Sash,
Doors and Blinds
TO ORDER.
STAIR JBUILDING,
AM, INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A
SPECIALTY.
"Cl IRRESI’I INDENCK SOLICITED.
MILLINERY.
Long advertisements of “iui-
neuse stocks below cost,” at
tract attention, but it is the
quiet work that tells. Wo
haven’t as big lists in the pa
per as some people, but what
we say in the paper we confirm
in the store.
Let us attract your attention
by bargains in Hats, Ribbons,
Flowers, Plumes and all fash
ionable head-wear.
You can buy two hats from
us for the price asked for one
elsewhere. Is it not to your
interest to save your money
rather than waste it on high
prices and big profits.
Pic nic hats a specialty this
week.’
Mrs. Jennie Carroll,
Low Price Milliner,
Lower Broad St.
gNOIIGUASS & HAWKINS,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office. Formerly occupied by Enterprise of-
ijl M. Me INTOSH,
Physician «& Surgeon,
Thomasville,^Georgia.
I ^OFFICE .over .Stark’s,JcorncrJ Broad and
I Fletcher Streets.
Notice to Contractor*.
Sealed bids for the erection of a jail to be
built in Thomasvillc, (icorpia, will be received
till July 1st, 1881). 1’ians and full specifications
will l»c furnished if desired, or they can be seen
at my office, where they will bo kept on file till
the date named.
OUTLINE OF SPECIFICATIONS—EXCAVATIONS AND
FILLING.
Trenches for the reception of footing courses
of foundation walls to be dug as required by
plans. Bottom of all trenches to be level, anti
stepped off If necessary to conform to required
grade. Sewer trenches to Is* dug with proper
slope to terminus. Alter foundation walls arc
up and mortar dry, trenches t» be filled in with
dry earth nnd rammed down tight. All surplus
earth to be removed.
MATERIAL.
The foundation walls must be of hard brick,
to a height shown in full specifications. They
must have footing courses 8 inches thick and
12 inches wider than walls. Brick must be laid
In freshly burnt lime uml sharp sand mortar,
and carried up plumb.
SIZE OF BUILDING.
Main building to be 41x15 1'.* feet and two
stories high. Front part to Im> used as resi
dence; two rooms above anil same below, with
hallway below, and stairway leading from said
hall to upper story.
Prison part of said jail to be in rear of resi
dence portion, two stories high, with office, din
ing room and four cells on lower floor. Four
steel or iron cells on u»q>er !1«>or, to be construct
ed of best saw and flic proof steel, with proper
ventilation, in way of window s, lattice work, etc.
A11 floors to be of concrete, and 5 inches thick
on lower floor and 3 inches thick on second
floor. Concrete to be 3 parts small broken stone
and 1 part cement. Walls above foundation to
< ftp built of well burned brick laid iu freshly
Vinicd lime and sand mortar.
INTERIOR WORK.
All interior work to be of iron as far a* show n
by full specifications. Hoof to be of iron or tin
or slate.
Contractors making bids w ill also inako esti
mates of cost of heating residence and prison
parts of said jail, both by hot air and steam,
with tho names of the system or systems pro
posed to 1)0 used.
Contractor will be required to remove all rub
bish from premises and to deliver said jail in a
clean and tcnautablc condition to tho Board of
County Commissioners of Thomas county, Geor
gia. The right to reject any or all bids is re
served. A bond for the faithful carrying out of
his contract, will be required from party secur
ing tho work.
Full plans and specifications furnished ou ap
plication* Address
A. F. WRIGHT, Chairman
Board of County Coins. Thomas County.
Thomasvillc, Ga.
Saw Mill for Sale
A good 30-borsc power Engine, nnd saw
mill complete, with a new Sweep-stakes
Planer, 4 mules, log carts, wagons, etc., and
120 acres of fresh timber. Mill.just put
dow n, and within o miles of Thomasville, is
offered ol a bargain because the owner has
other busiuess requiring his attention. Fur
ther particulars on application at the Times-
Estebprise office, or to
EVANS k MCLEAN.
J)R. JOEL B. COYLE.
DENTIST"
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE. Broad St., over. Pickett's.
II. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,g
Thomaeville,
Ooorgla jua
Offers his services to tn citizens of Thom*
asvllloand vicinity.
Office hours—From 0 a. ni. to 1 p. m., and
from 2 to 5 p. m
Offlco—On Jackson street.
Mitchell. . i.Mrrcimi*
m^ITCIlKLL & MITCHELL
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thomasville, • • Georgia.
H
ANSKLL & MEItlULI.
Attorneys-at-Law and InsuiJ
ance Agents.
rhomasvllle, •
Offlco—Over Watt’s store.
s.
o. McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasville, • • •- Georgia
PrornpUtt-mtlou glveu to al
trusted tolilni.
Offlce—Over Watt’s store, corner
Jackson streets.
w
w. imucE,;M. d.,
Office, up-stairs, I*
^4 S. DEKLE, M. D.,
V ^Office in Hayes Building.
Residence—Corner College avenuo and Mag
nolla street.
Telephono communication, No. 25 for night
caIIb.
The Best and Most Pleasant Boute
FROM THOMASVILLE
NORTH GEORGIA
-AND ALI. FOISTS-
North & Northwest
—is VIA TIIK—
Central Railroad Of Georgia.
TIIItOCGIl SC’llKill*i/KS TO
Augusta, Atlanta,Gainesville,Ga
AND TO ASHEVILLE,
IJTUE “LAND OF THE SKI.'*
THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA ROUTE.
Passongers from Thomasville to Aahevllle
have a choice of two routes, over the Central,
either via Albany, or via Savannah and Au
gusta. Solid trains Thomasville to Savannah
at 12 50 mid-day, connect with through
Sleeping Cars via Central, for Augusta and
Spartanburg, and gives passengers a day
light ride between Augusta and Asheville,the
prettiest country in the land, arriving Ashe
ville at 7 p m—in time sor supper.
ALBANY k ATLANTA ROUTE.
Pussengers from Thomasville to Attanta,
Gainesville and Asheville via Albany should
take the 9 30 a m train, which arrives Atlanta
same evening; Q alnesvllle 0 04 a m and Ashe
ville, N. O., at 7 p m next day. Direct con
nection Is mado with the W. k a. in Union
Dopot in Atlanta, and passengers for Mariet
ta, Ga., leaving Thomasville at 9 3o a m, ar-
rlvo at Marietta tho same night.
For further Information relatlvo to tickets,
rates, schedules, etc,, apply to
F. M. VANDYKE, Ticket Agt., Tbomasviilo.
Clyde Bostick, Tr&v. Pass. Agent, Savafinah.
E. T. CHARLTON, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
HOME!
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
\Tbomo8vllle, Georgia.
RI will be glad to mako contracts Cot the
construction of all classes of buildings, pub
lic and private, In either brick or wood.
I will guarantee In every instanco to
give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
and careful estimates made.
My Motto—Good, honest work at fair
prices. If you want any building dona, call
for whom I have worked'
.and all parties
THE BEST
AND MOST
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THEfSOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo through oxpress trains dally, with Pulf
man Palace Buffet Bleeping Cars by night,
and Chair Cars by day, between Cln-
clnnattl and Chicago, Indianapo
lis nnd Chicago, and also bo
tweon Louisville and
Chicago,
where dono con
nections aro made for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol-
land, OmahA, Kansas City, Han Francisco
and points Intermediate—
Ne'w Fast Mail,
Leaving Loulsvlllo, Dailyoxcept Sunday, at
7 *30 a. m. Cincinnati!, Dally, except Sunday,
at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55.
The most rapid service over attempted be
tween the Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio River and Chicago.
49*1 hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggago check
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, aro among tho points that
have made the
MONON ROUTES
Universally and dosorvedly popular.
OHN B.CARSON, VIco-pros’t and Gen’l Mgr
W. H. MoDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manager,
E. O. MCCORMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent
B. W. GLADINO. Passenger and Freight Agt.
158 Broad St.. Thomasville Ga.
HOME, SWEET HOME,
W. D. SCOTT,
Sheet Metal * *
* Plumbing Works.
I have experienced workmen iu my employ
and am prepared to do all kinds of sheet
motal and plumbing work iu the best possl
bio manner.
GALVANIZED IRON CoRNICE, Architectur
al and Ornamental Work In Iron, Zinc or
Copper. SLATE nnd TIN ROOFING, Sheet
Brass and Coppor Work, Plumbing, Gas and
Steam Fitting.
HOTEL AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY.
I keep on hand a full stock of Bright and
Roofing Tin, Galvanized, Russia, Smoke
stack and Plain Iron, Sheet Brass, Planished,
Tinned and Plain Coppors; Zinc, Solder,
Spelter and Wire.
My prlcon aro reasonable and those who
contemplate having work dono or purchasing
anything In my line will find It to their In
terest to confer with me before placing their
orders. Office and shop over Watt k Bro.’s,
Broad St.. Thomaovlllo Oa.
Mr. Joseph M. Drejcr offers his services
to the public as a stenographer and type
writer. All work promptly done and satis
faction guaranteed. Apply to or address
JOSEPH M. DREYER,
at Ale utyre & McIntyre’s office, Broad at
Whiddon House
(Opposite Plnoy Woods Hotel.)
TUOMASVILLE, - GA
E. B. Whiddon, Prop,
This house, located In the most dusir-
uble und central pnrt of tho city, Is now
and complcto in overy particular. Fur
nished in tho most elegant manner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels. Tho menu is perfect, nnd
tho Borvico rendored by trained nnd po
lite servants. Torms reasonable, and
prlcos graded according to accommoda
tions furnished. Carriages from tho
house moct all trains.
(JcolO-ly
firibkoi & Levied,
Contractors & Builders
THOMASVILLE, OA.
Wo will bo glad to mako contracts for, or
superintend, all classes of buildings,.public
or private. In olther brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans and specifications If required. If
you want any building dono call on us, and
wo will submit cstlmntos whether contract is
awarded us or not. Wo will guarantoo satis
faction In all our work. Wo refer to the many
buildings erected by us In Thoioasvlllo, and
to all parties for whom we have worked.
Shop on Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasvlllo, Ga., April 3, 1889.
Lands For Sale
The 240 acres of land in Thomas
oounty, being parts of lots 61 and 78 in
ho 14th Dlst., and known as the Geo.
W. Whitehurst place. Will sell for
41,0 00,—o no fourth, one third, or ono
halt cash, and tho balance in from ono
to six years,—to suit purchaser, with
interest nt rate of eight per coni; per
annum on deferred puyments, payable
annu ally .(UFoif further particulars ad-
dross w Wsi. E Simmons,
tan l-l f Atlunlu. Gh.
The Elmwood’
Marietta, Ga.
This new and beautiful hotel, elegantly
furnished,
ELECTRIC BELLS, GAS, .
First doss in nil of its appointments, l.aj
bc.cn leased by M. O. Whitlock, former own
er and proprietor of the late
“Whitlock house,”
His table and service will satisfy the most
fastidious. His l>cds are delightful. Terms
reasonable. Address,
M. 0. WHITLOCK.
Marietta, G*,3
I will sell a lot 70
by 196 feet between
Hayes and
St. for $250 to right
party—$50 down and
furnish eapital to
build the house and
TAKE FAY
-IN-
loEtlilylBslallraeiis.
OFFER OPEN
FOR ONE WEEK.
E. M. |MALLETTE,
HEAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasville. G-eorq’ia