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The fen Health Commandments.
Kew England Farmer.
1. Thou shalt have no oilier food
than at nienl lime.
2. Thou shalt not make unto thee
any pies or p.ut into pastry in tlic
likeness of anything that is in the
heavens above or in the waters un-
3er the earth. Thou shalt not fall to
eating it, or trying to digest it. 1'or
thedsypepsia will be visited upon the
children to the third and fourth gen
eration of them that eat pic; ami
long life and vigor upon those that
live prudently and keep the laws of
health.
3. Remember thy bread to bake it
well; for he will not be kept sound
that cateth his bread as dough.
4. Thou shalt not indulge sorrow
or borrow anxiety in vain.
5. Six days shall thou wash and
keep thyself clean, and the seventh
thou shalt take a great bath, thou,
and thy son, and thy daughter, and
thy mau-servant, and thy niaid-ser
vnnt, and the stranger that is within
thy gates. For in six days man
sweats and gathers filth and bacteria
enough for disease*, wheiefote the
Lord lias blessed the bath-tub and
hallowed it.
G. Remember thy sitting-room and
bed chamber to keep it ventilated
that thy days may be. long in the
land which the Lord thy God givetli
thee.
7. Thou shalt not cat hot biscuits.
8. Thou shalt not eat thy meat
fried.
9. Thou shalt not swallow thy food
unchewed, or highly spiced, or just
before hard work, or just after it.
10. Thou shalt not keep late hours
in thy neighbor’s house, nor with thy
neighbor’s wife, nor bis man servant,
nor his maid-servant, nor his cards,
nor his glass, nor with anything that
is thy neighbor’s.
One More Chance.
From the Arizona Kicker.
Billy Dobson, proprietor of the Blue
Front saloon and gambling house, was
the first subscriber to the Kicker,
lie encouraged us and occasionally
lent us money, and our gratitude has
prevented us from drawing public at
tention to this denot iniquity. We
cannot promise to hold off much lon
ger. We shall give him one more
chance to reform the place, and it he
doesn’t improve it we shall give him
three or lour columns per week ot the
hottest kind of language. Gratitude
is all right up to a certain limit. Be
yond that an editor owes a duty to
the public.
Think About This.
Harrisburg Patriot.
Did you ever bear your £15 suit
of clothes was made by women who
arc paid but 95 cents for their labor?
Did you never read nor bear that the
sugar in your coffee can be manufact
ured at a cost of 2 i-a cents a pound,
while you are compelled to pay from
9 to 11 cents per pound for all you
buy? Don’t you know that everything
you buy is enhanced in price by the
favor of the government which has
been extended to your employers,
and don’t you know that the only
thing you can sell is your labor which
the government does not and never
did protect?
Johnny (rushing in excitedly)—
Mother, stick your bead nut of the
window, quick!
Mother—'What’s the matter, my
son, house on fire?
Johnny—No; but I’ve bet Billy
Jones a nickel ngainst a quarter that
I’ve got tho ugliest mother on the
block. Stick ycr head out of the
window, quick, so lie kin sec for him
WOMEN AND MICE.
Tho reason why ft woman is afraid of ft
inouBO is a profound mystery—indeed, ft has
never boon very closely proven that she is.
Hut some women are constantly in suc h a
nervous, irritable condition that the slightest
thing annoys and startles them. The cause of
this unfortunate state of affairs is usually
some functional derangement; some distress
ing or painful irregularity, some derange
ment or peculiar weakness incident, to her
sex; or, It may bo due to inllamination, ul
ceration or displacement, of some of tho
pelvic viscera, or to other organic lesions
peculiar to her sex. From whichever cause
it may arise, I)r. Pierce’s l avorite J rescrip-
tion is a positive remolj/, so certain in its
curative results that its manufacturers sell
it, through druggists, under a QuaranUc or
its giving satisfaction in every case, or
money paid for it. will bo ic~
funded. Af] a soothing and strengthening
nervine, “Favorite Prescription” is inic-
qualed and is invaluable in allaying and sulv-
ouing nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and
other distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and organic
disease of the womb. It induces refreshing
Bleep and relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
Copyright, 188ft, t»y World's 1)is. Med. Ass'n.
DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS Si,*
Laxative, or Dathnrt ic, according to size or
dost;. Hy Druggists, gj cents u^vial.
"Florida Central
—AND—
Peninsula Railroad.
Formerly.! he I*'. It. A t'n.
Standard TimkUskii -June 2,1889.
~~3 | 7 j soi rmutN division i * | i
*600p 1UU3 a Lv Fernand I n.i Art p s:j:ia
7 00 1> 114. r » a Lv Jacksonville Afj 1 •'>"!’ •’
0 30 p 11 ti7 a Lv tJiillnliun An 1 *3 |> <• 40 a
830 P 1242 P Lv Baldwin Ar 12 42 p .»e0a
9 25 P 1 27 P Ar Lawtey Ar, 11 M a a
9 55 p 142 p Ar Starke Aril 2S a 3 a
1030 p 2 27 P Ar Waldo Arlo..2a 2..Oil
1120 a 302 p Ar Hawthorne Ar 10 23a 2 Ooa
110 a 129 pAr Ocala Ar90.pl2 01p
3 50 a 542 p Ar \Vlldw<*od Ar 8 l 0a •> 20p
5 10 a 010 p Ar Leesburg /
C 00 a G 40 p Ar Tavares 1
9 42 a 8 22 p Ar Orlando ]
31 I
9 30 a
10 £5 1.1
12 05 p
“Did you see the beginning of
lie trouble?” asked the police judge
' a witness against a man who had
ruck his wife.
“Yes, Eir ; I saw the very com
icncement of the difficulty. It was
lout two years ago ?"
“Two years ago?”
“Yes, sir. The minister said,
Vill you take this man to he your
iwful husband,” and she said, ‘I
ill.’ ”
A poultry raiser in Hart county has
rarned a way to prevent chickens
ora scratching up the garden. He
tosses the long-legged brahmas with
ic short brahmas, which results in a
reed of lowls with one long leg and
ne short one. When they raise either
;g to scratch they lose their balance
cd come to grief. After a few dem-
ralizing attempts they desist.
1 TAMr.V DIVISION*
Lv Jacksonville Ar
• Lv Wildwood Ar
• Ar PannsolTkcn Ar
Ar Sumlorvlllo Ar
ArSt. Catherine Ar
’ Ar Lac«ioclieo Ar
• r Undo City Ar
Ar riant City Lv
7 00 p
‘C0J,
| 30
— 23 | 13 \ CEDAK KEY HI
U
2 k
7 00 p 1145
G 00 ml 4 10 1> LV
Ar 150 p G10 a
Waldo Arioasp 3 40.p
53 pAr Gainesville Ar 9 40 a 2 30 p
42 p AT Archer Lv! 8 25 a 121-> p
12 p Ar Bronson Ar 7 48 a
JAr Cedar Key Lv. 5 30 a
1 r WEST-KUN DIVISION ! 2 | 1«»
11 58 p 10 27 a A 1
9 pi 7 15aiLv Jacksonville A r,’ 3 20 p 2 1>P
:, p HoOalAr Baldwin Ar; 235 p 1 4G p
.. ..I «»-ir.,.! \»- Lako City Ar. 1 j» 1122 a
• Live O ik Al l223 P 9 55 a
A -Madison A ill 15 a 8 15 a
410 a] 12 52 pi A r Monllcclh* Lvlojna 5 25 a
G 10 a 2 02 p Ar Tallahassee Lv| 9 -*0 a .»a
*8 00 a 3 03p|AV Quincy Lv] 857 a UJn
9 20 a 4 00 p A r Liver Junc. Lv H uo a 12 Uj a
1,2, 7, 8, 9, 10,13,11 Daily.
G2, and G3 Daily.
3, 4, 23, 24, Dally,except Sunday.
30 Dally except Sunday. 31 Dally
1 M P O R T A N T
PEAR GROWERS & SHIPF ERS.
CoiiMiii !::!!■ >r.'ir Sliipnienls to Houses
who ho vo Siiiiuliiig and Ability.
All. i .litfill! invo.sti-;ilion I lisvc c.inlii'ct-
,.,| invm‘II* nil!, tlie fidlnwing ri-lmbb- h.msi-s:
w C Sin.I SI.ml anil Will. II liable
AC„ N,-\v V,.i U, l:.!.llii‘l*l it Sun. J 'll ilmtiT-
Tim above In.uses will mV in concert and
imleiivor I" In, l.flli lip. twill re
main in N.-w Yolk during Uic ^liij.pin- :ioii-
. and 'in- III, [ml'aniial llltclitmll In II,u
in,-In, Rumivi-dailv i| iml at ion* neb
..I* I In, maik.l... and win- I" Hit T
is,- I*„r Whnn vi,m* idii|nilrilt*
-,.all,'n ,i ,l minis (l„ivi! llmlnar-
kl1 "
Ullicc :;2 , .I Washington SI.,
i-w-lf Xvw Volk.
lifni'.'i' lllnii, Ambrose Vlitil, J. P. fowper.
Olivit Brothers,
commission Merchants,
Melons and Pears Specialties.
Washington St.,
KEW YORK.
Reference: North Hirer Rack.
Hunt &. Voorhees,
179 READE ST., N. Y.,
3 'oit) iitiissiou Dealers
Southern Fruit and.Produce-
F:irt i<-u!:ir attention paid j to the
s.'ilo of |n*aclu s, pears ami melons.
•Suits reported daily and returns
promptly made.
Jaojli T. r.i-iim ll. Joseph IV. Thorn.
BENNETT & THORN,
PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
No. 302 North FrontlSt.,
Philadelphia, - Pa.
li-l l-2in
William Halley & Co.,
PHODUCE
COMMISSION - MERCHANTS.
Melons a Specialty.
81)7 WEST STREET,
m:\v YOIIK.
RrlVivnce: New York Countv National
Rank. • ’ «1&w2hi
GO | 0 | JACKSONVILLE BLANCH | 5 ]
~845p-430a Lv Jacksonville; Ai^.'iCih
1005p-G00a Ar Feruandlna Lv7 15al
|q 5 and C dally, except Sunday. GO ’an
Sundays only.
7 :15 a. m., New Orb fins.Express. Sin
ami quickest lino to all >1l Old !•’ and
Florida points, Pensacola, Moldlo and
Orleans. 7 :15 a. in. an J 7 :3i> p. m. t rains
licet ttirough to Thouiftsvllle, M.aitg.-i
Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago
all points North and West. Arrive at 2
,U jl :45 p. in* Mail and Express f..r all p
South, Gainesville, Ocala, Locsimrg, Tax
Apopka, Orlaudo, Vaims«»iTkee ySt. CatUfi
Dade City, l*lant City. Arrives at 1 :-»0 p..
7:00 p. in. Local, con mots through P
points South, Ocala, Gainesville, L* <’?•
Tavares, Orlando, Tarp n Springs, S.m
land, St. Votersburg, and Tauipii. Arrh
u:10 i
ik.ll:15 a. m.Cumbe
nects at Forufindl
Brunswick, dally, r<
lauta, Chatlanoi
Kind I!..
id li:
Atiautii
Ht. Louis and Chicago. Arrives
4:3(Jp. ill. Fernamllna Mail a
daily, connecting Tuesday and
Sir. St. Nicholas for Savannah ni
tugs. Thursday with Mallory f
Nexv York. Arrives 8:50a. in. S
leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. m.
This new service gives perfect
At Baldwin for all points North a
Callahan to all points North, Ik:
Via Feruandlna, connecting vit
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Mac
and all points North and West.
D. E. MAXWELL, A.O. MAt’DONKLL,
Gen. Manager. G. V. to T. A.
J. W HELD. Agent at Thoinasvllle. Ga.
FUES18 MEim
We will open, Montlay, April l.-t. at tli
place lately occupied by Mr. l\ 11. Rone
a line stock of fresh meat**. Reef, Mutton and
Pork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
nicy and sweet. \\ e will ho ylad to receive
our patronage and will serve you with the
' cst meats at the lowest possible prices.
. F. 1*. Hoax dt Ruo
'J
l!y shipping ycur
Green and Dried Fruits, Melons
VEGETABLES,
Or anything you may have, to us.J We 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.
SI’AIMERS, MORRISON k CO.,
Commission Merchants,
171 South Water Street,
Chicago, Illinois.
Reference: Metropolitan Nat. Rank. d*w
JOSEPH PIKE'S SON,
Commission Merchant,
—Ami Dealer in—
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Florida & Georgia Fruits & Vegetables
A SPECIALTY.
!»M VA UK ri.ACE, NEW YORK.
Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited.
ltrprcwnti'il in Tlmnnisvillc by A. 0.
I!rowii ;md John W. Mit.-holl
I'ROFKSSIONAL CARDS.
W. C. SNOIXIIIASS. B. F. HAWKINS
gXODGRASS &• HAWKINS,
Atturneys-at-Lfiw.
omce. Formerly occupied by Enterprise of-
ip M Mi-I.VOTSH,
Pliy.sician «& Surgeon,
Thomasvillo, Georgia.
O^OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
JOEL B. C'OYLE.
DENTIST
THOMASVILLB, GEORGIA^
OFFIL'M, l!roa(l:St.. overll'ickctt’s.
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
W. A. ELDER^Proprietor.
. 'SEASONOF 1889.
’For ratos, aimlyais o! water aiul inf-u
niatloo, address
6 16 tf E. A. KldiuA Manger.
Walter s. hill,
Froiuce Comissisn' Mirttost,
—FoK Till: HALK OF—
Southern Fruits
S VEGETABLES,
Leronte Pears and Melons a Specially.
•JOti DI AIM: NT,. NEW YORK.
Reference.-*; Irving National Rank, N. Y.;
Fruit t.»rowers* National Rank, Smyrna, Del.
Reprcc ifed in Thoinasville by A. Brown.
WANTED,
.000 Gats Watermelons,
5000 Baskets of Early Fruits,
TorJnTii. il-I will piiv liioiic-.-t lii.ukiiVpricc
in ul.-h, or .iiTl on culiuiibsioil, mol I will
piiy ;i lowmil of to the p.T.-on ,-hippinj
III.: llie c.ii' nf the largest liiehilis tlii |o nsou
TTiis reunnl is over mill iiimve tin- nnirket
pt i. e of siiiT nir when receive.l,
A. I*. IfK.'KKTS
Wholesale. Fruit anti Prudnre Healer,
(;ii:il(aiioog:i, Teini.
Ill'll-: i 111-.-: People's limik nml other liunks
hiMe; III O K, (i. Dull & Co., mill ihe w holesnle
liifTehnnts of this eilv oenerully.
IfSIAHI.IKIIFW I Vt*>.
ffi. IS. WOODWARD,
’general
Commission Merchant,
.Melons and Pears Specialties.
171 CHAMBERS ST..
NEW YORK.
G-2G d&w 2m
JJemiet t &' Hall,
(OJDIISMON tlElllHA.XM,
Fruits and Produce.
Melons and Pears
si’F.ciAi/m:s.
No. 101 WEST STREET,
SBW YORK.
g <i. JIcLENDON,
Attorncy-at-Law,
TlioinasvlUo, - - • Georgia.
Prompt attention given to all business en
trusted to him. . , ,
onicc—Over Watt’s store, coiner P»road ami
Jackson streets.
J II. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvillo. • - • Georgia.
Offers his services to tn citizens of Thom*
asvlllo and vicinity.
Onico hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from 2 to 5 p. ra.
Ofllco—On Jackson street.
W. 1). MITCHELL, B. G. MITCHELL.
^•rrCllELL & M1TCI1ELL,
Attorncys-at-Law, .
Thonmavllle, • - Ooorgla.
\v. IfllUCE, M. D.
Office,' up-stairs.,
Comor of Broad and Fletcher streets, [uug
15-'85-3yl
S. DEKLK, M. D.,
Ollice in Hayes Building.
Restdenco—Corner College nvouuo and Mag
U"|la street.
Telephone communication, No. 25 for night
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Thomasvillo, Georgia,
tho
1 will bo glad to make contracts f-.. .....
construction of all classes of buildings, pub
lic and private, In either brick or wood.
I will guarantee in ovory Instance ™
glvo satisfaction. Designs uud plans drawn
and careful estimates raado.
MY Motto—Good, honest work at fair
prices. If you want any building done call
on mo. 1 will submit estimates whether
contract is awarded mo or not. I refer to
the many public buildings erected by mo In
Thomasvillo and elsewhere, and all parties
for whom I havo worked'
BY FAR THE
ROUTE!
—TO—
Iff Y01 OB BOSTON
—IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—A.\D TIIE—
OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE
—OK THE—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale al induced rates. Good to
return untiTOctobor 31st, 1889.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free Iron) the heat aad dust incident
to ail-rail routes, if you arc sick the trip
will invigorate and build yon up. Go east
by sen .and you'll never regret it.
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first
of the merits of tho Houle via Savannah
Further information may ire had hy apply
ing to tlie Agent at your station, or to
M.S.IIELKXAP, XV. F. SIIELLMAX,
General Manager. Traffic Manager
E. T. CHARLTON’; CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Truv. Pass, Agt,
Savannah, Ga.
THE PEST
AND MOST
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THEfSOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo through express trains dally, with Pull
man Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars by night,
and Chair Cars by day, between Cln-
. clnnattl ond Chicago, Indianapo
lis and Chicago, and also be
tween Louisville and
Chicago®
whore close con*
nectlons are made for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsnmrk, Pol-
laud, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
and points intermediate—
New Past Mail,
Leaving Louisville, Dallyexcept Sunday, at
7 ’30 a. in. Cincinnati!, Dally, except Sunday
at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55.
Tho most rapid service over attempted be
tween tho Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio River and Chicago,
*3-1 hrough Coupon Tlckots, Baggage check
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, aro among the points that,
have mado the* •
mowtoim route:
Unlx'crsally and deservedly popular.
OnN B.OVRSON, Vlco-pros’t and Gen’l Mgr
W. H. McDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manager,
E. O. MoCORMICK, Gon.l Passonger Agent
R. W. GLADING. Tassonger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad St.. Thomasvillo Ga.
Wh.id.don House
(Opposite Tlnoy Woods Hotel.) 0
TIIOMASVILLE, - GA '
E. B. Whiddon, Prop.
This house, locatctl In tho most desir
able and central part of the city. Is now
and complete In oviv particular. Fur
nished In the most cl- gant manner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels. Tho menu Is porfcct, and
the sorvieo rendered by trained and|po-
llto servunts. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to accommoda
tions furnished. Carriages from tho
house meet all trains.
declO-ly
\
Fife & Beverly
MEIGS, GEORGIA.
—DEALERS IN-
General Mercliandi«a
AND ALL KINDS OF
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
Wo arc prepared to furnish anything win
cd In the Lumueu Link, Wo make a spcclult
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work.
Tho moat o Ip bora to designs will bo faithful
ly and correctly executed. We operate tho
boat oqutppad mills, and carry tho largest
stock of so isoned lumber In Southern Geor
gin. Parti )% wanting lumber wlllsavo money
by consulting us bofuro placing their orders.
FIFE kBEVERLY
Contractors!#; Builders
THOM ASVILLE, GA.
Wo will bo glad to make contracts for, or
superintend, all classes of buildings, public
or private, In cither brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans and spcolflcaiions if required. If
you want any building dono call on us, and
xvo will submit cHtimatea whether contract is
awarded us or not. Wo will guarantee satis
faction in nil our work. Wo refer to tho many
buildings erected by us In Thomasvillo, and
to nil parties for whom’ wo have worked.
Shop on Floteher st., 2nd door from Broad,
Thomasvillo, Ga., April 3, 1889.
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron, •
\
-ON-
Easy Terms,
THE
Black P
IN FEARNSIDE.
A good large lot,
five room house, nice
location.
Price SI,400; one-
third cash, balance in
one and two years, at
8 per cent, interest.
This place will be
rented to good ten
ant. Apply to
11. latte,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasville. ’ O-ooi-Ma
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Duns ii Sgoft Goods
• of all kinds, and ’agcnl for
King’s Powder Co.
The Elmwood,
Marietta, Ga.
This new and beautiful hotel, elegantly
furnished,
ELECTRIC BELLS, GAS,
First class in all of its appointments, lias
been leased by Af. G. Whitlock, former own
er and proprietor of the late
“WHITLOCK HOUSE.”
His table and Bervicc will satisfy the most
fastidious. His beds are delightful. Terms
leasonablc. Address.
M. G.JWIIITLOCK,
Marietta, Ga.