The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 08, 1889, Image 4

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Robbing Life of the Beauty Which Is in the^xpression of Love. Mrs. Harden blew the horn for breakfast at 5 o’clock. Her husband came in from the barn and her son from the garden, where he bad been digging since dawn. '1 he Hardens were thrify farmers, sober, hard work ing, God fearing folks, ihey were healthy and prosperous; they ought to have been happy, but they gather ed about the table silently, even with out giving each other a recognizing snulc. It was a raw, cold morning. Mrs. Harden had been up since 3 o'clock to make certain dishes because her husband liked them. He thought, as he ale them now, that mother’s bis cuit were even crisper than usual and her chops done to a turn; but lie did' not tell her so. Cely, the daughter, who had been at work in the dairy, came in just as the others were finishing their meal. She nodded and they nodded to her, but no one smiled or spoke. Her mother had put away her breakfast to keep it warm, and as she set it before the girl she felt as il she would like to stroke her head or kiss her, as she used to do when she was a baby ; but such demonstrations were “sentiment al,” and sentiment to a Harden was only another work for silliness. Tom Harden was an industrious lad, whose thought and ambition were bounded by the iarm. His father, the day before, had heard some influ ential men of the county declare that Tom’s calves were the fattest brought to market, and lus apples the soundest and most carefully packed. He knew that such praise would delight the boy, and wished that lie could hear it; but he could not bring himself to re peat it. When breakfast was over the men started for a distant part of the farm, not to return until night. Cely, as she packed her father’s dinner, felt wrench of pity at her heart for the old man. He was old and weak ; he had worked for his children so faith fully and long '. If lie could but rest now '. She would have liked to put her arms around him and tell him this. • Instead of doing so she careluhy packed the basket, saying: “There’s the. beef and the bread and the pie and the bottle of water. 1 hat’s all. All; but the word of tenderness, the loving touch which would have cheer ed and sweetened the day s labor for the old man! Too many Hardens arc to be found upon our New England and middle state farms as well as in our villages and towns. They arc often the des cendants of men who fled from per secution and wrested their living by hard labor from a savage wilderness, and thus learned to value the rug ged virtue of truth and endurance and to despise the lesser charities, the amenities and courtesies of life. The present generation has inherited their grim, unpleasant virtues. Never be afraid to brighten the life of your friend or neighbor by praise or love, provided the praise and love arc true. God has made nothing for use with out giving it an additional touch of grace and beauty. The hardest rock, seen through the microscope, has its exquisite tints and line. IVhy should we strive to rob our lives ol that harmony and beauty which is the expression, of the love that comes from him?—Youth's Com panion. If you want to buy groceries in case lots, see Pickett before you buy. Will guarantee Savannah prices on every thing and save you the trouble and delay of ordering. EA11LY OATS. I will have a few bushels of early oats lor Rule. These oats are about three weeks earlier than the rial rust proof, yield well, wolf’ll heavier than the stand, ard, ami so tr iiuvo been entirely free from disease. .1. T. Chastain* PEAR GROWERS & SHIPPERS Consolidate. your Shipments to Houses who have Slantlins and Ability. A IIOnSF. WHO CAN TAI.K ! F.vervboilv has heard of a ’’luirs” laugh," .nit rvlio hail ever seen an equine gifted with the power of fijveo.h? Such an animal would l»o pronounced a miracle; but so would the telegraph and tin* telephone a hundred years ago. Why, even very recently a cure for ron- Bumntion, which Is universalfy acknowledged to be scrofula nfTecttng I lie lunf-s, would lawn been looked upon as miraculous, but now pen- pie are lx'ghiiiiug to realize that the disease Is tint incurable. Dr. Pierce’s Golden- Medical Discovery will cure it, if taken In time nnd (riven a fair trial. This world-renowned rem edy will not make new lumrs, tait It will re store diseased ones to a healthy state when other means have failed. Thousands grnte- fully testify to this. II is the most potent tonie, or strength restorer, alterative, or blood-cleanser nnd nutritive, or flesh-builder, known to medical science For Weak Lungs, Spitting of blood, bronchitis, Asthma, Ca tarrh in the Head, nnd all Lingering < oliglis, it is an unequaled remedy. I11 derangements of the stomach, liver nnd bowels, ns lndigos- t.ion, or Dyspepsia, biliousness, or “Liver Complaint, chronic Diarrhea, and kindred ailments, it is ft sovereijrn remedy. “Golden Medical Pis- s.jvery ” is the only med icine of its class, sold druggists, unde - * |OUHRflHTEEP.| joint printed punranlec, from'the manufact urers. that it will benefit or cure in every ease of disease for which it is recommended, or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. Copyright, lf»S, by World's pis. Mkd. Ass’n. SBSOO OFFERED by the manufactur ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for un Incurable cast; of Catarrh in the Head. Florida Central —AND— Peninsula Railroad. Farmer)r the F. K. A IV, C’o. Standard Time Used—June 2,1889. *~if'] 7 | HOHTIIKRN 1HVISI 5 00 p 1005 11I.Y Fernand li 7 0" p 11 45 a I.v Jaeksonvi «; :t0 p 1127 a I.v Oullahfli 8 30 p 12 42 i* Lv Haitiwir 0 25 p 1 27 p Ar Lawtoy 953 )>• 142 pAr Starke loaop 2 27 p Al’ Waldo 11 20 a f *n 02 p Ar Hawth* >n 1 10 a 4 20 p Ar Deala a 50 a 5 42 pAr Wild wo« 1 5 10 a 010 p Ar Leeabur G 03 a «40 p Ar Tnvnret y 42 a 8 22 p Ar Urlandt foN_L_K J_ 4_ ~ Arj a 0*51) 8 HO i Ar 150p G 10 a Ar 1 53 p G 40 u Ar 12 42 p 5 00 f Ar il 58a H 55 : Ar il 28a H HOl A r| 10 52 a 2 501 Ar 10 2Ha 2 00!. Ar 007 p 12 01 p Ar s I Oa 9 20p 7r,5p HI 1 I tAmpa divisio 7 00 a G 00 a G 40 a Lv Jacksonville Ar \750p Lv Wildwood Ar . 510p • Ar Panaaoffkeo Ar 4 30p Ar Sumtcrvillo Ar 1 aoop , ArSt. Catherino Ar . 215 p ‘jAr Laeoocheo Ar Hop j. r Dade City Ar !.1145p fc Ar Plant CUy Lv i. 4 00p l’J \ IKDAU KEY 1)1 V. 1 14 1 24 7 00 p 1145 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 150p 010 - " 4 10 p'Lv Waldo A r, 10 33 p J[40 p 4 5H p Ar Gainesville* Ar, 9 40 n 2 HO 1> 5 42 p Ar Archer Lv; H 25 a 121.» p G 12!»' Ar Bronson Ar, 7 48 a 3 |Ar Cedar Key Lv I 5 HO a 7 WKSTLIUTDIVISION | 2 2 05 1» 23 1 Dy shipping ycur Green and Dried Fruits, Melons VEGETABLES, Aftet careful investigation I have connect- I invsclf with the following reliable houses: \ 11. Snvtler. John Stout and Win. Giinble k Co.. New V«»rk, Rodtield k Son. Philadel phia, Dennett, Rand k Co.UJoston. The above houses will n<* in concert nnd ndcavor to hold the markets up. I will re- nain in New Vork during the shipping sea- on and give in) personal attention to the itisiness. Deceive daily (juotations from each .f the markets, and wire to the Times-Enter- u’ise for publication. When your shipments ire scattered it tends to break down the mar kets. Respectfully, Jos. S. Norton, Office 329 T/ ashing ton St., 7.0.tf New Vork. Or anything you may have, to us" We luiv i very large trade in the above articles, an 1 ;an place your shipments to as good ndvant ig < as any house on the market. \V e in vit jorr^spomlenee from all parties having any tiling in our line to ship. SUMMERS, MORRISON k CO., Commission Merchants, 171 South Water Street, Chicago, Illiiioi: Reference: Metropolitan Nat. Rank. <Ui (iraruc Oliiif, Ambrose Olivil, J. P. Cowper. Olivit Brothers, Commission Merchants, Melons and Pears Specialties. Washington St., NEW YORK. North River Dank. Hunt & Voorhees, 179 READE ST., N- Y., Commission Dealers Southern Fruit and Produce- Particular attcution paid to the sale of peaches, pears and melons. Sales reported daily and rettirns promptly made. Jaro'i T. Ilcnnrtt. Joseph W, Thori. BENNETT & THORN, PRODUCE 7 co pi 7 15 ftiLv Jacksonville? Ar H 20 p - 15 j» S03i»! HOOu'Ar Baldwin Ar. 2H» p 14(>i> 10 4U . ‘J 30 ft A r Luke City Ar 1 Os |i 11 22 a 11 58 M10 27 a A r LIvo Oak Ar 12 23 p •» 55 a 1 01 alii 28a'A l’ Madison Ar 111-> a 8 l-> a 4 10 ft 12 52 pi Ar Moiitlccllo Lv lo 30 a -•» J G 10 a! 2 02 p Ar Tallahassee Lv J •><> " ^ f J H 00 a S ttll’ Al- qulucy I.v| So? n I 5U y 20 ft 4 00 p A r IUvcr J uuc. Lv 8 00 a 12 Oo a Commission Merchants, No. 302 North Front St., Philadelphia, - Pa. ()-lJ-2m William Halley & Co., PRODUCE COMMISSION - MERCHANTS. Melons a Specialty. 107 WEST STREET, NKW YORK. New Vork C 1,2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 Daily. 62, and 03 Dally. 4, 23,24, Dally, except Sunday. HU Dully except Sunday. HI Dally except Monday, ud New i. and MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Onlr Ilf null!" Nv«trm of Memory Tralnln*. Four if finite Learned la *ne reading. jUiud wittolering (jnred. Uvrry child and adult greatly brncflttfd. • Qruat inducetaotila Ui C itrefphBflmiM ClMtei, of l»r. Wm. A.|Inm* 'ift fn Mind Mchot id. fhfi W'trld-lRr:, -,| - ;irri3ip.i in oiiuu S I 44 rrrnle.tr Timm I* ton, the icnsU Parchol- . M. Ifnrklry, »>.|> ; .e i-toro! the Chruttan {TlTA? , Ldi»«;TTD,“l.*!»l'Finh A»e.,«. y. GO | G 1 , i r ’ var> VYH.I.I’. 11UANGII 1 ■* I hi Lv jUkS’.iivIlloJ 1005 p-GUO ft Ar Fernaudlna I- jg 5 und G dally, except Sunday. Sundays only. 7 -15 ft. m., New Orleans Express. Shortest and quickest linn 1“ nil Middle and \t-st Florida points, I’cnsftcola, Mobil Orleans. 7 :13 a. in, ftn 1 7 :30 p. »>• l ' a n neet flirough to Thomasvllle, 5i<»ntgo Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Ohioag' nil points North and West. Arrive at ’. ■“hjIS p. m.^Mall and Express for all points South, Gainesville. Ocala, Leesburg, iaveres, Apopka, Orlando, PanasoiTkee (St. Catharine) Daile City, I’lant City. Arrives ut 1 :->0 p. 7 -oo p. ni. Local, connects through lot iioiuts South, Ocala, Gainesville, lA’esb Tavares, Orlando, Tarp n Springs, Souther land, St. Petersburg, and Tnmpa. Arrives ai ^ *11:*|5 a."in. Cumberland Route Express, eon ncct’s at Fernaudlna with steainer City ol Brunswick, dally, for Brunswick, Macon, At lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati St. Louis uud Chicago. Arrives 1:50 p. in. 4-HUn. m. Fernaudlna Mall und Express, dallv, connecting Tuesday and Friday with Htr. Kt. Nicholas for Havanimh and way land ings. Thursday with Mallory Steamers foi New York. Arrives 8:50a. in. Sunday tialn leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. m. This new service gives perfect connections at Baldwin for all points North a.. Callahan to all [mAnts Nort 11. Eftst aInl YN cst. Via Fernaudlna, connecting with Mi. Cltj of Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta and all points North and West. D. E. MAXWELL. A. O MAcDONELL, Gen. Manager, fi. 1. « 1. a. J. W REID. Agent at Thomasvllle. Oa. FniiNH MEATS. We will open, Monday, April^lsL at the place lately occupied h\ a line stock of ft ’ 4 Pork. Our meats are from our own larms, lat, juicy and sweet. We will be glad to receive four ,,atroua“0 and " ill serv.- you will, the cst meats at the lowest possible I’l iees. F. I’, lions .t: Duo Mr. I’. II. Done li meats. Iteef, Mutton ami JOSEPH PIKE’S SON, Commission Merchant, —Ami Dealer In— Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Florida & Georgia Fruits & Vegetables A SPECIALTY. 9X PA IIK ri.ACE. NKW VOItK. Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited. Represented in Thomasvillc by A. C. Brown ami John W. Mitchell niOFESSIOXAI. CAKDS. W. C. SNODGRASS. B. F. HAWKINS NODGIfASS & HAWKINS, S' »Attorneys-at-Law. . Formerly occupied by Entcri»ri rp M. Mel MOTSI-I, Phy.sioirtii Surgeon, Thomaaville, Georgia. yg-OFl'ICK over Stark’s, corner broml unit Fletcher Streets. •QR. JOEL B. COYLE- DEJfTIST THOMASVILLiB, GEORGIA. OFFICK, broad St., overll’iukctt's. s. G. Jit LENDON, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasvllle, - - - Gc< Prompt attention given to all bus store, comer En trusted to him. Offiec—Over YVatt’ Jackson streets. J. II. COYLE, D. 1). S., Rcf» Dank. nty National d&w'2m Member of the Morcantilo Exchange, NowjYork, Produce Exchange, Philadelphia. WALTEIt S. HILL, .Mies Gommiaion merchant, — FOR THE S.U.F. OF— Southern Fruits 2 VEGETABLES, LeConte Pears and Melons a Specialty. “06 lU'A.NT: ST,. iXMT VOItK. Itelerences: Irvinif Nntinnul Dunk, N. Y.; Fruit tlrowers’ National Bank, Smyrna, Del. Depresmiteil in Thomasvillchy A. I'. Drown. WANTED, 500 Gars Watermelons, 5000 Baskets of Early Fruits, Forjwhieh 1 will pay liinhe.n market price in i* sh, or sell an commission, and I will pay a reward of $23 to the per.-on shipping me tile ear ol tile largest melons this season. Tliis reward is over and nliove the market price uf said ear when received. A. 1*. HICKKTS Wholesale Fruit and Prodarc Dealer, Cliattanooga, Tcnu. Deference: People's Dank and other hanks |,ere; also It. II. Hun U t’o„ nnd the wholesale merchants of this city generally. DMXIYLEV^ \v / / Df!aiFRiCi WASP pMMTVrtth. Te.Ui / VyJ / CBrn OiaMtil Gum*.. ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. W. A. ELDER. Proprietor, SEASON OF 1889. Fill- rates, analysis of water and infor mation, address C 16 tf E. A. K-LbbRt Manger. kstaki.iniikd is:m. E. 15. WOODWARD, GENERAL Commission Merchant, Melons ami Pears Specialties. 171 CIIAMBEHS ST., NKW VOItK. 0 2G d&w 2m Deiniet t & .Hall, t O.tl JI IJi»lOX ..IKIlf IIANTN, Fruits andProduce. Melons and Pears Sl’ECIAT.TIKS. No. 1 Ol WEST STREET. NEW YORK. Resident Dentist, Thomaaville, • • • Georgia. Offors Ills Bcrvlceato th citizens of Thom- asvlllo and vicinity. Ofllco hours—From 9 a. in. to 1 i>. ni., and from2tofip. m. Ofllco—On Jackson street. nmi:in THE PEST AND KOaT Direct Route! FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN TIIEfSOUTH TO CillCAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. wo through oxprosH trains dally, with Pull man Pahuo Buffet Sleeping Cars by night, and Chair Cars by day, botweon Cln« clmifttll and Chicago, Indlauapo- ils and Chicago, anil also bo tween Loulavlllo and Chicago, where close con* nectlons are made for St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol* land, Omaha, Kansas City, Han Francisco and points Intermediate— New Fast Mail, Leaving Loulsvlllo, Dallyexcept Sunday, at 7 -HO a. ni. Clnelnnattl, Dally, except Sunday at 7 :45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55. The most rapid servlco over attemptod be tween tlio Great Commercial Cities on the Ohio River nud Chicago. tfg'l hrougli Coupon Tickets, Baggngo chock- • od to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, aro among tho points that havo made tho MOItfOIVT ROUTE Universally and deservedly popular. OlIN B.CARSON, Vloo-pros’t and Gon’l Mgr W. H. McDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manager, E. O. McCORMICK, Gen.l Passonger Agent- It. W. GRADING. Passenger and Freight Agt., 158 Broad St.. ThomasvJUo Ga. Whiddon House (Opposlto Fluey Woods Qctel.) THOMASVirJ.E, - GA E. H. Whiddon, Prop. This liotisp, locati'd in tho most tlcslr- ablo anti c’litrnl part of thn city, Is now and complete in every particular. Fur nished in tho most elegant manner and provided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels. The menu is perfect, and tlio service rendered by trained nndipo- lito servants. Terms reasonable, anil prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from Uie house meet all trains. deelO-ly Fife & Beverly W. 1). MITt'lll'.bb, It. (!. MlTCIIKI.b. JyJITClIELIi & M1TCIIEl.I., Attorneys-at-Luw, ThomasvllKs • • Georgia. ^ WT DlfuCK,, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Coiner of Broad and Fletcher streets, [aug 15-’85-yyj T. S. DEIvLK, M. 1)., Office in liaycs Builtlin Realdenco—Corner College avenue and Mag uolia atroet. Telephone communication, No. 25 for night N. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and IIIIILOER Thomaavillo, Georgia, I will bo glad to nmko contracts foi the conatructlon of all classes of buildings, pub lic and private, In either brick or wood. I will guarantee In every Instance to glvo satisfaction. Doslgna and plans drawn and careful estimates made. My Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you want auy building done call on me. I will submit estimates whether contract la awarded mo or not. I refe the many public buildings erected by m^ ... Thomaavillo and elsowhcro, and all putties tor whom I have worked' BIT FAR THE ROUTE —TO— Iff YORK OR BOSTON SAVANNAH —AND TJIK— OCEANSTEAMSHIPLINE —OK TIIE— Central Railroad of Georgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on sale at reduced rate*, flood to return until October :ilst, lHfh. « Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser vice. Free from the heat nnd dust incident to nil-rail routes. If you are sick the trip will invigorate nnd build you up. (lo east by sea and you'll never regret it. Passengers, before purchasing tickets via other routes, would do well to inquire first of tlic merits of the Boutc via Savannah. Further information nmy he had by apply ing to tile Agent at your station, or to M.S.BKLKNAI’, W. F, SHKI.i.MAS, (icneral Manager. Traffic Manager E. T. CHARLTON', CL V l)K fit (STICK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Trnv. Puss. Agt., Savannah Ga. THE PUBLIC !now That I have open ed, at my office on Broad st., an ex change where land lords may find ten ants, and tenants may find landlords. I will undertake to rent any class of real estate, from a negro cabin to the Mitchell House, from an acre patch to a five thousand acre plantation, and to collect the rents. Parties who have vacant rooms or furnished rooms to et, should call and see me. All wishing any thing in that line can find what they want at my office. ELI 1JALLETTE. MEIGS, — GKOKGfA. —DKALEKS IN- General Mercliaiidho AND ALL KINDS OF Builders’ Supplies, Lumber, etc. Wo aro prcparo«l to furnish anything w iu Cd lu tho LUMIIKR LINE, Wo nmko ft apoclvlt Mouldings, Turned Scroll Wofk. Tlie montch'b.iratn designs will he fiiltlitnl ly and correctly executed. Wo npernto the best oquli’i’ed mills, nnd carry tho largest stock of so isoned lumber In Southern Goer gla, l’urtl wauling lumber will save money by consulting us before placing their orders. FIFE k BEVERLY firlRtt & Levied Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. Wo will bo glad to nmko contracts f«-., -- superintend, nil classes of buildings, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will fur nish plans and spool flea* Ion a if required. If you want any building done call on us, and wo will submit estimates whether contract Is awarded us or not. Wo will gunrantco Hatis- faction In all our work. We refer to tho many buildings erected by us In Thoiuasvlllo, and to all parties for whom wo have worked. Shop on Fletcher at., 2nd door from Broad. ThomuavHle, Ga., April H, 1889. B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILl.E, GA., DEALER IN— HARDWARE Stoves, Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, Gnns aii Mil Girts of all kimts, awl [agent for King’s Powder Co The Elmwood, Marietta, Ga. Tills new mid beautiful hotel, furnished, elegantly ILLS, GAS, appointment? it lock, former late “WHITLOCK HOUSE,” Fir.-d eiukk in nil of its appointment:*, lu been leased by M. G. Whitlock, former own er and proprietor of the late Hi. table and service will satisfy the most fastidious. His Gods nro delightful. Terms reasonable. Address, M. G.*WHITLOCK, Marietta, Ga, ON THE Black I'Imr, IN FEARNS1DE, A good largo lot, five room house, nice location. Price $1,400; 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 to, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Thomaavillo. Groov-vlo.