The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 20, 1889, Image 4
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.. How Horsas Act in Battle.
From the San Francisco Chronicle.
When it comes to battle, a horse
seems to know everything that is going
on; but he does his duty nobly, and
seems to be in his clement. He enters
into the spirit of the battle like a hu
man being. He shows no fear of
death, and it is singular that if his
mate is shot down he will turn to look
at him and seem pleased. A horse in
my battery was once struck by a piece
of shell, which split his skull, so that
one side was loose, but he walked up
by the side ol the gun and watched
the firing, and when a shot was fired
would look away in the d rection of
the enemy, as if to see the effect of
the shot. When a shell would burst
near by he would turn and look at it.
When he saw his own team going back
for ammunition he ran back to his
own place and galloped back to the
caisson with the rest. When the lieu
tenant pushed him aside to put in
another horse, he looked at the other
one sorrowfully while he was being
harnessed up, and when he seemed to
realize that there was no further use
for him he lay down and died. "The
lieutenant strongly asserted that he
died of a broken heart.
At the time that Adam's, Jackson’s
and Preston’s brigades charged me at
Murlrecsboro some officer was killed,
and the brigades were driven back.
But the fallen officer’s horse had not
been taught to retreat, and he did not.
He just came at full speed through the
battery, and I tell you he looked sim
ply grand. He was a large, fine ani
mal, his nostrils were extended wide,
his eyes fairly blazed and he clutched
the bit as he came on. lie came like
the wind, ard with his saddle flaps
flying he looked as if he were flying
himself, instead of running. Every
body gave him a wide berth, and I
called to the infantry that I would give
$100 to the man who would catch
him, but no one tried it, and he is
running yet for all I know of him.
Ministers Who Succeed.
St. Paul says the world is to be
6avcd by the foolishness of preaching.
There is a good deal of foolish preach
ing. Whnt wonder if stand-up cssnys,
steeped in poppy juice, should send
the congregation to the land of Nod ?
Who is to blame when barrenness fol
lows the sowing of nothing ? The
reason why many a preacher has not
better “luck” in fishing lor men, af
firms a successful pastor, is that he
will insist upon whipping a stream
already fished out; or in trying to
catch salt fish in fresh' water, or in
flying for samon where only mudfish
abound, and not infrequently in
angling on dry land.
Sometimes, too, the preacher makes
the mistake of absorbing all functions
into himself. But he should train
others to work. What arc the dea
cons for, or the elders, or the memb
ers? The reason why the gospel fleet
has been out on so long and fruitless a
voyage, says another expert, is be
cause the captains of the vessels have
been trying to work their spips alone,
carrying the crews as passengers, and
themselves doing the steeling, hand
ling all the sails from jib to pennant,
besides watching the deck and work
ing the guns; only occasionally call
ing on a raw baud, who obeys the or
der to reef a sail by casting the anch
or.
The men who succeed in the minis
try are those who have the faculty,
native or acquired, of calling out and
adjusting the activities of the neigh
borhood. They lead the charges
they order; but see to it that the oth
ers follow. One man, in this gun
powder age, cannot storm and cap
ture a redoubt.—Exchange.
Tramp (to, lady of the house)—“I’m
starving, to death. Can I die out in
the barn-yard ?”
Lady of the house (graciously )—
,r Yes; it you won’t crawl under the
barn.”
GEORGE FEARN,.
BEAL ESTATE ACIVT.
OFFICE IK MITCHELL BOUSE BLOCK.
City tad Cwttrj Propert* for Salt.
HOUSES RENTED
■jgV And Titxcm i*i Id.
"LOANS
NEGOTIATED.
Bring me a description oi your properly
ASLEEP OX THE TBACK.
A little child, llml nf play,had pillowed his
head on a railroad track and fallen asleep.
The train was almost upon him when a passing
stranger rushed forward and saved him from a
horrible death. iVrlmns you are asleep on the
track, too. You are, if you are neglecting the
hacking cough, the hectic Hush, the loss of
appetite, growing weakness and lassitude,
which have unconsciously crept ujrnn you.
Wake up, or the train will he upon you!
Consumption, which thus insiduously fastens
its hold upon its victims while they are un
conscious of its approach, must be taken in
time, if it is to Ik* overcome. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery lias cured thou
sands of cases of this im**t fatal of maladies.
If taken In time, and given n fair trial, if Is
puaraiifccd to benefit or cure in every ease
of Consumption, or money paid for it will he
prnmptlu refunded.
For Weak Lungs, Sp
ness of Hreath, llron
Coughs, and kindred
cient remedy.
Copyright,.1W, :>y W
•hifi
• of Illood, Short-
, Asthma, Severe
ions, it is an efli-
fTcrcd for an
ineurai'le ease of Catarrh in
the Head, l»y the proprietors
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ib-medy. Only 50 cents.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
Florida Central
—AND —
Peninsula Railroad.
Formerly Hie F. It. A X, Co.
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
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p Ar Monticello LvloSOr
l> Ar Tallahassee Lv! 9 50 n
p! Ar Quincy Lv] 8 57 n
P A r 111vor J uuc. Lv 8 00 r
1,2, 7, 8, 9, 10,13, 11 Daily.
02, and 03 Dally.
3,4, 23, 24, Daily, except Sunday.
30 Dally except Sunday. 31 Dally
Monday,
•Xeept
FKUNANDINA AND
00 | C I JACKSONVILLE BUANCII | 5 | 01
*8 45 p-4 20 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 8 50 a-0 OJ
1005 p-000 a Ar Fernandlua Lv715a-4 30
VB 5 and C dally, except Sunday. GO and 01
Sundays only.
7 ;15 a. in., New Orleans Express. {Shortest
and quickest lino to all Middle and West
Florida points, l’cnsacola, Mobile and New
Orleans. 7 :15 a. m. an J 7:30 p. in. trains con
nect Oirough to Thomasville, Montgomery,
Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati, Chicago, and
all points North and West. Arrive at 2:45 p,
in. and 3.45 p. m. ,,
11:43 p. m. Mail and Express for all points
South, Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Taveres,
Apopka, Orlando, PauasolTkco (St. Catharine)
Dade City, Plant City. Arrives at 1:30 pmii,
7:00 p. m. Local, connocts through for nil
points South, Ocula, Gainesville, Leesburg,
Tavares, Orlando, Tarpm Springs, Souther-,
land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at
0:10 a. in,
. 11:45 a. in. Cumberland Route Express, con
nects at Fernandlua with steamer City of
Brunswick, dally, for Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati
Ht. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 1:5<) p. in.
4:30 p. m. Fernandlua Mail and Express,
dailv, connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Str. St. Nicholas for Savannah and way land
ings. Thursday with Mallory Steamers f«*i
New York. Arrives S :50a. m. Sunday train
leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. in.
This new service gives perfect connections
at Baldwin for all points North aud West, Via
Callahau to nil points North, Eust and West.
Via Fcrnandiua, connecting with Sir. City of
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlauta
and all points North ami West.
D. E. MAXWELL, A.O. MAcDONELL,
Gcu. Manager, G. P. k T. A.
J. W REID. Agent at Thomasville. Ga.
DB C0YLE% ^
' C\ >y/'ckanaand
ana and Preserves the Teeth
/OvO yf and Cure* OiJ*a«d Cuiri.
—• made o*»lv bv
\j Tliu ODONTICA CO.
FKESir MEATS.
We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately oecirpied liy Mr. I\ It. Hone
a tine stock of fresli meats. Ileef, Mutton ani^
Pork.
Oar meats are from oar own farms, fat,
.nicy amt sweet. We will lie plait to receive
. our patronage anil will serve you with the
est meats at the lowest possible prices.
F. I\ llottN k Hao
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
W, A. ELDER_Proprietor.
SEAS0n1)F 1889.’
For rate3, analysts of water and infor
mation, address
6 16 tf E. A. Elueii Manger.
IMPORTANT
PEAR GROWERS & SHIPPERS.
Consolidate yo:ir Shipments lo Houses
who have Standing and Ability.
After careful investigation I have connect
ed myself with the following reliable houses:
W. L. Snyder, John Stout and Win . Giinblc
k Co., New York, Kcdtield k Son. Philadel
phia, Bennett, Band k Co., Boston.
The above houses will act in concert and
indeavor to hold the markets up. I will re
main in New York during the shipping sea
son, and give m > personal attention to the
business. Receive daily quotations from each
of the markets, and wire to Hit Timcs-Entcr-
prise for publication. When your shipments
are scattered it lends to break down the mar
kets. Respectfully,
Jos. S. Norton,
Oflice329 Washington St.,
7-9-tf New T ork.
lirorgf
Ambrose Olivil, J. I’. Cuwprr.
Olivit Brothers,
Gommission Merchants,
Melons and Pears Specialties.
335 Washington St.,
NEW YORK.
Reference: North River Bark.
Hunt& Voorhees,
179 READE ST., N. Y.,
C 1 oiu mission Dealers
Southern Fruit and Produce-
Particular attention paid to the
3ale of poaches, pears aud melons.
Sales reported daily and returns
promptly made.
Bennett .Hall,
< O ill MIN WIO X Jl K It € IIA X I H, |
Fruits and Produce.
Melons and Pears
SI'ECIALTIES.
No. Mil WI-1HT STliEETi
XHW YORK.
Jacob T.|Rcnnc!l. Joseph W. Thori.
BENNETT & THORN,
PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
No. 302 North Front St.,
Philadelphia, - Pa.
William Halley & Co.,
PUODTIOE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Melons a Specialty.!
It) 7 WEST STREET,
XEW YORK.
Reference: New York County National
Bank. d&w2m
WALTER S. HILL,
Produce Gomnissioi Merchant,
— FOR THE SALE OF—
Southern Fruits
5 VEGETABLES,
LcConte Pears and Melons a Specialty.
200 DI AXF NT,. XEW YORK.
References: Irving National Bank, N. Y.;
Fruit Growers’ National Bank, Smyrna, Del.
Represented in Thomasville by A. C. Brown.
WANTED,
500 Gars Watermelons,
5000 Baskets of Early Fruits,
Forjwhich I will pay highest market ’-'price
in caGb, or sell on commission, and I will
pay a reward of $25 to the person shipping
me the car of the largest nuloift tliis'season.
This reward is over and above the market
price of said car when received.
* A. 1\ KICKKTS
Wholesale Fruit and Produce Dealer,
Chattanooga, Teim.
Reference: People's Bank and other banks
here; also R. G. Dun k Co., and the wholesale
merchants of this, city generally.
F.STAULIMIIED l»3N.
E. B. WOODWARD,
GENERAL
Commission Merchant,
Melons and Rears Specialties.
17-1 CHAMBERS ST..
XEW YORK.
J
By shipping ycur
Green and Dried Fruits, Melons
VEGETABLES,
Or anything you may hare, to us.2 Wc have
a very large trade in the above articles, and
can place your shipments to as good advant-
ag i as any house on the market. We invite
correspondence from all parties having any
thing in our line to ship.
SUMMERS, MORRISON k CO.,
Commission Merchants,
• 174 South Water Street,
Chicago, Illinois.
Reference: .Metropolitan Nat. Bank, daw
JOSEPH PIKE’S SON,
Commission Merchant,
—And Dealer In—
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Florida & Georgia Fruits & Vegetables
A SPECIALTY.
ON PA 1CK FfiACK, NEW YORK.
Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited.
Repi^sented in Thomasville by A. C.
Brown and John W. Mitchell
MtOFES,SIGNAL CARDS.
W. t*. SNODGRASS.
B. F. HAWKINS
gXODGItASS & HAWKINS,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Ollleo. Formerly occupied by Enterprise"*!-
IJI M, McINOTSH,
Physician A Surgeon,
Thomasville, Georgia.
JTftf 'OFFICE over .Stark’s,fcorner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
JOEL B. COYLE-
DENTIST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, Broad St., overjFickctt’s.»
g g. McLendon,
Attorncy-at-Law,
Tlioiiiasvllle, - - • Georgia.
Prompt attention given to nil business en
trusted to him.
Oflice—Over Watt’s store, corner Broad and
Jackson streets.
J II. COYLE, I). D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasville, ... Georgia.*
Offers his sorvlcosto th citizens of Thom-
asvlllo and vicinity.
Ofllco hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from2 to 5p. in.
Ofllco—On Jackson stroot.
W. D. MITCHELL,
It. G. MITCHELL.
M
ITCIIELL & MITCHELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thomasville, • • Georgia.
w.
W. BIIUC'E, M. D.
Office, upstairs.
T.
S. DEKLE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
Resldonco—Corner College avenue and Mag
nolla street.
Telephone communication, No. 25 for night
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Thomasville, Georgia.
I will bo glad to make contracts foi the
construction of all classes of buildings, pub
lic and private, In elthor brick or wood.
I will guarantee in every Instance to
glvo satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
urnl careful estimates made.
My Motto—Good, honest work at fair
prices. If you want any building done call
on me. I will submit estimates whethor
contract is awarded mo or not. I refer to
the many public buildings erected by me In
Thomasvlllo and elsewhore, and all parties
for whom I have worked*
BY FAR THE
ROUTES
—TO—
NEW Y01 OR BOSTON
—IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—AND THE—
OCEANSTEAMSHIP:-: LINE
—OV THE—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to
return until October 31st, 188!).
Magnificent Steamers nnd elegant ser
vice. Free from the neat and dust incident
to ail-rnil routes. If you arc sick the trip
will invigorate and build you up. Go enst
by sen and you'll never regret it.
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first
of tliu merits of the Route via Savannah.
Further information may bo had by apply
ing to tlic Agent nt your station, or to
M. S. BELKNAP, W. F. 8HBLLMA.Y,
General Manager. Traffic Manager,
E. T. CHARLTON. CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Trar. Pass, Agt.,
Savannnh, Ga.
THE BEST
AND HOST
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THEfSOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo through express trains dally, with Pul?
man Palaco Buffet Sleeping Curs by night,
and Chair Cars by day, between Cin
cinnati and Chicago, Indianapo
lis and Chicago, and also be
twoen Louisville and
Chicago,
where close con
nections are mado for
St. Paul, Fargo, Btsmark, Pol-
laud, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
and points Intermediate—
New Fast Mail,
Leaving Louisville, Dailyexcept Sunday, at
7 *30 a. m. Cincinnati, Dally, except Sunday
at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55.
Tho most rapid service over attempted be
tween the Great Commercial Cities on th9
Ohio River and Chicago.
hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check*
cd to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, are among the points that
have made the
MONON ROUTE
Universally and deservedly popular.
OHN B. CARSON, Vlce-pres’t and Gen’l Mgr
W. H. McDOEL, Gen'l Traffic Manager,
E. O. MCCORMICK, Gen,l Passenger Agent
II. W. GLARING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad St.. Thomasville Ga.
Whiddon House
(Opposite PInoy Woods Hotel.)
TIIOMASYILLE, - GA
E. B. Whiddon, Prop.
This houses, Iocated.inlhe most desir
able and central part of tho city, Is new
and completo in every pmtieular. Fur
nished in the most elegant manner and
provided with nil convenient es of mod
ern hotels. Tho menu is porfect, nnd
the service rendered by trained andipo-
lito servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to accommoda
tions furnished. Currlages from tho
house meet all trains.
declO-ly
Fife & Beverly
MEIGS, GEORGIA.
— DEALERS IN
General Merehandi«a
ANJ> ALL KINDS OF
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
ro prepared to furnish anythl
e Lumber Link, Wo mako a i
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work.
Tho mostolpborato designs will bo faithful
ly and correctly executed. Wo operate the
best equipped mills, and carry tho largest
stock of so isonod lumber In Southern Geor
gla. Parti is wanting lumber wlllsaTo money
by consulting us before placing their orders.
FIFE k BEVERLY
Uriel & Levied
Contractors^ Builders
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Wo will be glad to make contracts for, or
superintend, all classes or buildings, public
or private, in olther brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans and specifications If required. If
you want any building done call on us, and
wo will submit estimates whether contract Is
awarded us or not. We will guarantee Satis
faction In all our work. Wo refer to tho many
buildings erected by us In Thomasvlllo, and
to all parties for whom we have worked.
Shop on Fletchor st., 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasville, Ga., April 3, 1889.
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
—dealer in
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
of all kinds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
The Elmwood,
Marietta, Ga.
This new and beautiful hotel, elegantly
furnished,
ELECTRIC BELLS, GAS,
First class in nil of its appointments,' has
been leased by M. G. Whitlock, former own
er nnd proprietor of the late
“WHITLOCK HOUSE,”
llis table and service will satisfy the most
fastidious. His beds are delightful. Terms
reasonable. Address,
M. G.JWHITLOCK,
Marietta, Go.
TO SELL
—ON-
The Old Bill Bryant
place on Jackson St.,
in Fletcherville.
LARGE LOT,
Healtby Location.
Good neighbors, and
convenient to South
Georgia College and
Depot.
Terms so easy that
anybody having the
will, can have a good
home. Apply imme
diately to
i 1 iaitte,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasville. Q-oor^ia