The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 07, 1889, Image 4

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HB IS IT WRONG? Is it wrong? To lore yon «n<l to long For yottr dear presence every hour, Witb aU the enneentrated power Anil strength of mind nnd heart and soul. When even the drenm trellstoll and toll The echoes ot thy sacred nnmr. If it be wrong I'll bear the blame Of all these wild desires that throng My heart, if it he wrong. Is it wrong? To drift in listlessncss along The tide ot life, and drenm of lands lleyond the stars, where these weak hands Shall clasp thine own in warm embrace; And gazing in thy radiant face 1 shall read more than boasts the lore Of all the ages gone before; And weave your being in the song That fills my heaven—Ah, is it wrong. Montgomery M. Folsom. The Female Drummer. Have you seen the latest comer InTlic field? When you gaze nponhrr, know your Fate is scaled ! It's no sort of use to throw your- Selfbcfore her And implore her In yottr weakness; And yoi.r meekness; Nor to mutter, Von n re hut n Man, and she a female drummer. She will talk you deaf nnd dumber . Than a clam: Though you know the goods she's selling Arc a sham. You give in—there's no rq e’ling Her Invasion. English, Asian, White or yellow, Where's the fellow Tiiat is human, Born of woman Can resist the female drummer. CUPID’S HARNESS. Most women naturally look forward to matrimony ns their proper sphere In life, but they should constantly bear in mind thnt n fair, rosy face, bright eyes, and a healthy, well-developed form, are the best. passports to a happy marriage. All those wasting dis orders, weaknesses, and functional irregulari ties peculiar to their sex, destroy beauty and attractiveness and make life miserable. An unfailing specific for these maladies is to be found in I)r. I»ierce>Favorite Prescription. It is the only medicine lor women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from tho manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction In every case, or money will lie re funded. Thid guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, nnd faithfully carried out for many years. $1.00 per Dottle, or bix Dottles for $5.00. Copyright, 18S8, by WORLD'S DiS. 3Ied. Ass’JT DR. PERCE’S PELLETS 31 7 00 a COO a 0 40 a 7 '20 a Re it winter, be it summer, She will drum: On her tour of devastation She will epme. And your bump of approbation Can but dwindle At the swindle You submit to; Wife will twit, too, Till you wonder Why in thunder Heaven e’er made tlic female drummer. The Time for Women to Marry. luladelphin Press. Probably the best time for civilized oman to marry, says the 'Hospital, outd be any age between twenty-four ’} ,JJ ad thirty-six. It is not said that no oman shall not marry earlier or la ir than cither of those ages; hut outh and health and vigor arc ortli- arily at their highest perfection be- veen these two periods. Very car- r marriages are seldom desirable for iris, and that for many reasons lie brain is immature, the reason is leble, and the character is unformed. 'he considerations which would rompt a girl to marry at seventeen ould in many cases have very little ■eight at twenty-feur. At seventeen lie is a child, at twenty four a worn- n. When a girl has intelligent arents, the seven years between •ventccn and twenty-four are the pe- iod when both mind and body are lost amenable to wise diciplinc, and est repay the thought and toil dc- ■otedto their development. Before evcntcen few girls have learned to inderstand what life is, what discip line is, what duty is. They cannot raluc what is best, either in the lath •r’g wisdom or in the mother s tcndcr- icss. When married at that .childish period they are like young recruits taken fresh from the farm and the workshop, and hurried oil to a long campaign without any preliminary drill and training; or like a schoolboy removed from school to a curacy Purely Vegetable ! Perfectly Harmless ! CNEQUAIiED AS A LIVER PILL. SmallcHt, t:li«npc«l. Eldest to take. One tiny, Sugar-coated IVlIct a dose. Cures Sick Headache, bilious Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, bilious Attacks, nml oil de rangements of the Stomach ami Dowels. 25 cents ft vial, l*y druggists. Florida Central —AND— Peninsula Railroad. Formerly the F. It. A i\, <’<». Standard Time Used—June e.iSSg. 3 | 7 | SOUTHEltN DIVISION 1 5 00 p IUU5 a Lv Fernand 1 700 p 11 45 ft Lv Jacks**! G 30 p 11 27 n' Ly Cftllfil 8 30 p 12 42 p Lv Baldwin 9 25 pi 127 p Ar Lawtey 9 55 pi 142 p Ar Starke 10 30 p 2 27 p Ar Waldo 302 pAr Hawthorn 4 29 p Ar Ocala 3 60ft 5 42 p Ar Wild WO!». 6 10 a G10 p Ar Leesburg 6 O') a G 40 p Ar Tavares 9 42 a 822 p Ar Orlando llle An 3 05 p 8 30 a r. 101 Ar •! 53p Ar 12 421* 5 00 a Ar 11 5S h 3 55ft Ar il 26ft. 3 :t0a A r 10 52n 2 50 a Ar 10 23 a 2 00 a Ar 907 p<12 01 p Ar; 7 331 9 20 p | TASIPA DIVISION. 1 Lv Jacksonville Ar Lv Wildwood Ar Ar PanasofTkco Ar Ar Humtorvlllo Ar ArSt. Catherine Ar Ar Lftcoochco Ar |. r Dado City Ar Ar Plant City Lv " 13 \ CKDARKEY VIV. { 5 50 p 5 10 P 4 30 p 300p ; 215 p liop Ml 45 1» . 4 00 p 11 1 24 12 05 p 23 | . 7 00 p 1145 ft Lv Jacksonville Ar 150 p 010 i 6 00 a! 4 10 p Lv Waldo Ar>10 3» 1' 3 40 p 5 10 a' 4 53 p Ar OalnoBVlllo Ar 9 40 a 2 JOp 10 45 t 5 42 p Ar Archer Lv 8 25 a 1215 p G 12 p|Ar Bronson Ar 7 4Sai |8 |Ar CednrKoy Cvl 6 30 a! I fWI^TKilN DIVISION | ~2 | B* 7 15a7Lv Jacksonville; A r; 3 20 pf 2^3 p 8 00 a! A r Baldwin Ar, 2 35 p 1 40 p 9 3G a Ar Lako City Ar 108 p 11 22 a 10 27 a. A r Live Oak Ar 12 23 p 9 55 a 11 28 a! A r Madison Ar 1113 a H 13 7 00 p 8 05 p 10 40 p 11 68 p 1 04 ft 4 10 a 6 10 ft 800 920 12 52 pi Ar Monticcllo LvloUOf 2 02 p Ar Tftllitlmsseo Lv 9 501 3 03 p Ar Quincy Lv 8 57 i 4 00 p A rltiver June. Lv 8no t I 7 0o J 3 20 a 1,2, 7, 8, 9, 10,13, 14 Dally. 62, and GTDaily. 8,4, 23, 24, Dully, except Sunday. 30 Dally except Sunday. 31 Daily Monday. GO | G I M 845 »-4 30 ft Lv Jacksonville Ar 8 50h-« 00 1005 p-GOO a Ar Fornaudlna Lv7 1j u-4 JO p ^ 5 and G dftlly, except Sunday. GO and G1 Sundays only. 7 *.15 a. m., New Orleans Express. Shortest and quickest lino to all Middle and IS est Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and Now Orleans. 7 :13 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. trains cou- ncct flirough to Thomasvlllo, Montgomery, Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, aud all poluts North and SS'est. Arrive at 2:45 p. m. and 3.45 p. in. 11:43 p. in. Mall and Express for all points South, Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Tavores, Anopka, Orlando, FanasoiTkee (St. Catharine) Dude City, Plant City. ‘Arrives at 1:50 p. m, 7 :00 p. m. Local, connects through tor nil lints South, Ocala, Gaiueavlllo, Leesburg, hout being sent to the university 6 "l?.45 5^avaros, Orlando, Tarpon. Springs, Souther land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at to n theological hall. Who can Ip grieving over a child-wife, espe- illy if she has children, and a hus- ind who is an inexperienced, and issihly exacting hoy-man ? The dor of his love soon cools. The sionary bliss of his poetical imagiua- >n vanishes like the summer mist; iere is nothing left but disappoint ed and wonder that what promised 1 be so beautiful and long a day lould have clouded over almost Tore sunrise. “John Henry, you come right into le house tins ■ instant!” shouted an ate mother, as she hung herself half ay out an upper story window, “Ma-am?” “You come right herd to me.” “What d’jou say?” “Come in the house; I’ll be out iere myself after you in a minute.” “Do you want me?” “Yes; I want you, and you’d better ome right away.” "What d’jou say?” The window went down with a Inm, nnd byihe time a female form ras half way out of the door, Johnny ras serenely engaged in a game of aumblety peg several blocks distant. I 1 ■ , ■ **■♦-»»- “The bride was one of our oldest iliiens,” says a Missouri exchange, ind the editor wonders why he did’nt eceive any wedding cake. Cumberland Routt; Kxpres*^, con nects at ForuanUina with steamer City of Brunswick, dally, lor Brunswick; Macon, At lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati Jit. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 1:50 p. m. 4:30p. m. Feruandina Mall ami Express, daily, connecting Tuesday and Friday with 8tr. St. Nicholas lor Savannah-and way land ings. Thursday with Mallory Steamers lor New York. Arrives 8:30 a. m. Sunday train loaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. m. This now servlco glvos perfect connections AtRaldwln for-all points North ami West. Via Callahan to all points North, East ami West. Via Fornandlua, connecting with Sir. City Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta and all points North and West. D. E. MAXWELL, A. O. MACDON ELL, Gen. Manager, G. P. Ac T. A. J. W REID. Agent at Thomasvlllo, Ga. FSTA KLINIIED 18!W. K. 16. WOODWABB, GKNERAL Commission Merchant, Melons and Pears Specialties. 174 OII A MBE11S ST.. mborof tho Mercantile Exchange, Now York, Produco Exchange, Philadelphia. WALTER S. HILL, iaioi Hint, — FOIt TIII". SALK OF— Southern Fruits 3 VEGETABLES, Lci'ontc Pears and Melons a Specialty. 206 IH'ANK NT.. NEW YORK. IIcfcronccK Irving National Rank, X. Y.; I'mil ('.rowers' National Hank, Smyrna, Del. Ilepre.-eatecl in Thotnnsvillc by A. C. Drown. WANTED, 500 Gars Watermelons, 5000 Baskets of EarlyMs, For which I will pay highest market-price in cash, or sell on commission, nnd I will pay a reward of $'■!:> to the person shipping me the car of the largest melons tliisjscason. This reward is over and above the market price of said cur when receivcd.|J A. 1\ IliCKETS Wholesale] Fruit and ProdueeJDealcr, Chattanooga, Tcnn. IReferenee: People’s Dank nnd other hanks her) 1 ; also 11. (I. Dim k Co., nnd the wholesale bants of this city generally. Dy shipping yenr— Green and Dried Frnit-s, Melons VEGETABLES, Or any tiling you may have, to us.J \Vc have a very large trade in tlie above articles, and can place your shipments tons good advant age as any house on the market. We invite correspondence from all parties having any thing in our line to ship, SFMMKIiS, MORRISON k CO., Commission Merchants, 17 t .South Water .Street, Chicago, Illinois. Reference: Metropolitan Nat. Dank. d*w William Halley & Co., PRODUCE COMMISSION - MERCHANTS. Melons a Specialty. 107 WEST STREET, Reference'; Dank. NKW YORK. New York County National (lJtw’im Jacob T. Ilcnncll. Joseph f. Thorn. BENNETT & THORN, PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 302 North Front St., Philadelphia, - Pa. niOFESSIONAL CARDS. If. C. SNODGRASS. B. F. HAWKINS jglNODCHASS & HAWKINS, Attonicys-at-LiVw. S [Office. Formerly occupied by Entorprlso'of- oe. IJI M. Mol STOTSH, Physician «.V Surgeon, Thomasvlllo, Goorgla. rjf-OFFICE over iSta-k'o,(corner; Broad and Klctclier Streets. D 1 (l-U-2m I3omi(3 U & .Hall, COMMISSION JIHIU IIANTS, Fruits and Produce. Melons and Pears SI’liCIALTIKS. No. 101 WEST STREETi NEW YORK. Hunt & Voorhees, 179 READE ST., N. Y., Commission Dealers FBESH MEATS. We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the place lately occupied by Mr. P. II. Done a fine stock of fresh meats. Dcef, Mutton and Pork. Our meats are from our own farms, I at, juicy and sweet. We will b.\ glad to receive your patronage and will serve you with the est meats at the lowest possible prices. I’\ 1*. lIoltN Sc Duo ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. W, A. ELDER Proprietor. SEASON OF 1889. For ratiw, analysis of water and infor mation, address C 10 tf £. A. Eldli.' Manger. JOEL B. COYLE. DENTIST THOMASVILLE,ff;GEORGUA. OFFICE. Broad Rt.. ovorlFIckott'il. J. II. COYLE, I). I). S., Resilient Dentist, Offors hi* servl<j**s asvllle and vicinity. Offlco hours—Fr< from2 to 5 p. m. Ofllco—On Jackson street. . - • Goorgla. to th cllizons of Tliom u 9 a. ni. to 1 p. in., and imam i.. ( • i,n <n) j l J^jjlTCUKl.L .t MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thoniasvllle, • - Goorgla. JJANSKLL & MEU1ULI, ” Attorneys-at-Law ami Insur ance Agents. rhomasvlllo, • • • Goorgla Office—Over Watt's storo. s. McLENDON,; Attorney-at-Law, Thomasvllle, • • • Georgia Promptiittiintl'm given to trusted to him. Ofllco—Over Watt's storo, < Jackson streets. AY. BRUCE, M. V. Office, up-stairs. ■Colnor ot Broad aud Flotchor streets. Inug to-’8o-3y] pp S. DEKLE, M. 1)., Office in llayes Building. Rosldcnco—Corner Collego avenue and Mag nolla street. Tolephono communication, No. 25 for night calls. Fife & Beverly MEIGS, GEORGIA. —DEALERS 15— General Merchandise A5D AIL KINDS OF Builders’ Supplies, Lumber, etc. We aro propared to furnish anything w \n ed In tho Lumber Linf., Wo make a si»eclrlt Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work. Tho mostolehorato designs will bo tatthtml ly nnd correctly ozocutod. Wo oporato tho beet oqulppod mills, nnd carry tho largo»t stock ot eo tsoned lumber In Bouthcm door gin. Parti is wanting lumbcrwlllsavo money by consulting us betoro placing their orders. » FIFE «i BEVERX.Y ATTENTION Farmers anil Frnit Growers. I will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, on the corner of Broad and Jackson streets, on Saturday, July 0th, at 11 o’clock a. m., five Fruit Kvaporators of the best make. Don't fail to be on hand promptly at the hour named, and buy a bar- pain. GKORUK FKABX. G-‘23d2w 16Y FAR THE Southern Fruit and Produce- Particular attcutiou paid tojjthe sale of peaches, pears and melons. Sales reported daily and returns promptly made. JIMPII PIKt'S SON. Commission Merchant, —And Dealer In— Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Florida & Georgia Fruits & Vegetables A SPECIALTY. UN PA UK 1*1.ACE. NKW VIIIIK. Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited. liepresented in Thotnasville by A. C. Brown and John W. Mitchell THE BEST Direct Route! FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THEfSOIITH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. wo through oxpreas trains dally, with Pul? man Talaco BuffetSleoplng Cars by night, and Chair Cars by day, botween Cln- cinuattl and Chicago, Indianapo lis and Chicago, and also bo tweon Louisville and Chicago, whoro close con nections are made for 8t. rani, Fargo, Blsmark, Tol land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco and points Intermediate— New Fast Mail, Leaving Louisville, Dally excopt Sunday, at 7 ;30 a. m. Cinelnnattl, Dally, except Sunday at 7 :45. Arriving at Chicago ot 6:55. The most rapid sorvlco eror attemptod be tween the Great Commercial Cities on the Ohio River and Chicago, • tfj-l hrough Coupon Tickots, Baggage chock ed to ‘destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, aro among tho points that have made tho MOnOM ROUTE Unlvorsally and deservedly popular. OHN B. CARSON, VIco-pros't and Gen'l Mgr W. 11. McDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manogor, E. O. McCORMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent B. W. GLADING. Passongor and Freight Agt., 158 Broad St., Thomasvllle Ga. ROUTS —TO— NEW YORK OR BOSTON —IS VIA— . SAVANNAH —AND THE— ■ OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE —OF THE— Central Railroad of Georgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to* return until October 1st, 1880. Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser vice. Free from the heat ami dust incident to ail-rail routes. If you are sick the trip will invigorate and build you up. Go cast by sea and you'll never regret it. Passengers, before purchasing tickets .... other routes, would do well to inquire first of the merits of the Route via Savannah. Further information may be bad by apply ing to the Agent at your station, or to M. S. BELKNAP, W. F, SHELLMAN, General Manager. Traffic Manager, -IK. T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass, Agt., W. D. SCOTT, Sheet Metal * * * Plumbing Worlcs. I have oxporionced workmen In my employ and am prepared to do all kinds of shoot metal and plumbing wflTk in tho best possi ble manner. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, Architectur al and Ornamoutal Work In Iron, Zinc or Copper. SLATE and TiN ROOFING, Sheet Brass and Coppor Work, Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. HOTEL AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. I keop on hand a full stock of Bright and Reeling Tin, Galvanized, Russia, Smoke- Btack and Plain Iron, Sheet Brass, Planishod, Tinned nnd Plain Coppors; Zinc, Solder, Spelter and Wire. My prices aro roasonablo and those who contcmplato having work done or purchasing anything in ray lino will find it to tholr in terest to confer with mo before placing their orders. Offlco and shop ovor Watt '& Bro.’s, Broad St.. Thomasvlllo Ga. Wliiddon House (Opposite Plnoy Woods Hotel.) TIIOMASVILLK, - GA E. B. Wliiddon, Prop. Tills house, located In tho most dtjsir- nblo and central part of tho city, Is riew and complete in every particular. Fur- nisliod In tho most elegant manner and provided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels. Tho menu is porfcct, and tho sorvlco rendered by trained andipo- lito servants. Terms reasonable, and prices gradod according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from the house moot all trains. deolO-ly KrliM & Levici Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. Wo will bo glad to make contracts for, or superintend, all classos 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 estimates whothor contract Is awarded us or not. Wo will guarantco Satis faction in all our work. Wo refer to tho many buildings ercctod by us In Thoieasvlllo, and to nil partlos for whom wo have worked Shop on Flotcher st„ 2nd door from Broad. Thomasvlllo, Ga., April 3,188!^ . TO SELL —ON- The Old Bill Bryant place on Jackson St., in Fletcherville. LARGE LOT, Healthy Location. Good neighbors, and convenient to South Georgia College and Depot. B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, GA., -DEALER IN- Stoves, Iron, •Terms so easy that anybody having the wiB, can have a good home. Apply imme diately to Tin and Hollow Ware, (Ms ii Sporting Mis of all kinds, and agent for King’s Powder Co. ptia-dOm The Elmwood, Marietta. Ga. This new and beautiful hotel, elegantly furnished, ELECTRIC IIELLS, GAS, First class in all of its appointments, has been leased by M. G. Whitlock, former own er and proprietor of the late “WHITLOCK HOUSE.” His table and service will satiafy the most fastidious. His beds arc delightful. Terras reasonable. Address, M. GJWHITLOCK, Marietta, Ga,^ HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Thomasville. Groor'na