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Woman as She Travels.
All women of high or low degree
have a desire to travel, and since Kvc
did from Eden they have been more or
less on the go, and they go on the
slightest provocation.
Women delight in a pass, but the
Interstate Commerce Law is insuffici
ent in its provisions to keep them at
home, and if there is - ‘a balance on
hand.”
A woman never starts suddenly, if
she can help it, and is never in a bur
ry when she does start—there must
always be time to “pack,’’ or you can
go and buy a pool that it will not be
a pleasure trip.
Women don’t read tickets or passes
—they leave that to the conductor,
and if they take the wrong train they
blame the agent or the writer of the
pass. The other day a lady held a
pass to a town to which there were two
routes. She git On the wrong train
and had to pay her fare. Returning
got on the train on which her pass
was good but never presented it and
paid again. She explained afterward
that ,: if the pass wasn’t good going it
couldn’t be returning.” She paid
both ways, but she made the trip.
Women’s rights on the train arc
supreme—even each above the other.
This is more noticeable in the sleeping
car, where each has the exclusive right
to the toilet room as far as the break
fast station—it’s only a question of who
gets there first. In a coach she has
a right to any scat in the car, includ
ing one for the bird cage. A conduc
tor may think he has a right, to put
her dog in the baggage car, but he is
mistaken—if the dog can stay in her
parlor, it can stay in any old passen
ger car—so there.
Some conductors think, too, that
they can start a train at the minute
the schedule says, whether the ladies
have kissed everybody good-bye or
not—but some conductors make peo
ple tired.
AVomcu arc on thorns, so to speak,
for fear they will be carried beyond
their station, but they seldom let the
conductor forget even if he was so dis
posed; he is reminded at each mile
post—I was going to say cross-tic—
remembering a recent lady tourist of
some fifty miles.
AVomen travel because they like to,
and men pay fares for them because
they like them to travel—and the In'
.terstateLaw has not decreased the
mother-in-law travel.—A Pointer.
She Had a Bite.
Every one had his or her line over
tho rail of the boat awaiting a bite,
when the freckled faced girl with au
burn linir turned to the young man
with a downy mustache' and two
watch chains, and exclaimed :
“Oh ! Augustus, I believe—I be
lieve I have a bite!”
“Then pull in,” he commanded.
“But it may be a great big fish,
and he may pull me into the water.”
“I won't let him.”
“But if he does?”
“I will save you, or we'll perish to
gether !”
“Then—then I will pull.”
She pulled, and brought in a sea-
robin about as big as your finger.
The pel il had passed. We sneered
nt the catch, but they minded it not.
Not until that moment dared they ac
knowledge their love. lie was licr’n
and she was his'n, and they were
very happy as they spit on their bait
for more luck.
Bad Man to meet: Mrs. Brown—
AVho was that you saw last night?
Brown—A fellow with four aces.
Kim UK.vr,
The Kpiseu|«il Itcetory, on .Mcl.cun Ave
nue. Possession given nt once. Apply lo
tt.
Unv. C. I. I.aHoviik,
Fletcher vile.
ASI.ECP ON THE TBACK.
A little rbiid, lin'd of piny,lmtl plllnwr-d liia
brad on a railroad track nml fallen asleep.
The train was almost upon him when a passim,'
stranger rushed forward and saved him from a
horrible death. Perhaps yon are asleep on the
track, too. Von are, if you are neeleelinp the
hacking? enuj?ii. the hectic Hush, the loss of
appetite, growing? weakness nnd lassitude,
which have unconsciously crept upon you.
Waite up, or the train will bo upon you!
Consumption, which thus insiduously fastens
its hoid upon ils victims while they a
conscious of its approach, must ho taken in
time, if it is to lie overcome. Hr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery lias cured thou
sands of cases of tills most fatal of maladies.
If taken in time, and grivrn a fair trial. I* Is
jjunrniifocil to iienefit or cure in every ease
of Consumption, or money paid for it will be
jyrompllu refunded.
Vnr Wonk T.itnfrc
For Weak Lung?, Spitting of Blood, Short
ness of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe
Coughs, nnd kindred nffcctions, it is an effi
cient remedy.
Copyright, l$8?, by World’s I)is. Med. Ass*.
offered for an
incurable ease of Catarrh in
the Head, by the proprietors
of Dr. Snjrc’s Catarrh ffemrdy. (July 50 cents.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
Florida Central
Peninsula Railroad.
rly Hie F. B. Ac IV, Co.
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
c.aop
8 50 p
Il 25 P
| SOI THKKN DIVISION
a~Lv~ Fernand I n a~ A
a Lv Jacksonville A;
a Lv Callaha
P Lv lialdwi
Al
lan
Starke
i p Ar Waldo
• p Ar Hawthorn
> p Ar Ocala
i p Ar Wild wood
Leesburg
) i> Ar
) p Ar
iV Ar
Tn
Orlando
12 01 p
0 20 p
7 •'>•* P
7 Od p
1 00 p
| TAMPA DIVIS1 »
30
Lv Jacksonville Ar
[.v Wildwood Ar
\r PanasolTkco Ar
\r Sumtervillo Ar
St. Catherln
fi.-,r.up
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10 25 a I
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23 \ 13 l LED AH 1
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7 00 p
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5 10 a
10 45 •«
4 53 p Ar Gainesville Ar 0 40 a 2 30 p
I 5 42 p Ar Archer Lv k 20 n 1213 p
j C 12 j» Ar Bronson Ar 7 48 o',
18 jAr Cedar Key Lvl 5 3<) n|
i 1 | WESTERN DIVISION j 2 | 10
»i 7 15uiLv Jacksonville Ar
i 8(X)a Ar Baldwin Ar
I yyoaAr Lake City Ar
i 10 27 a A r Live O ik Ar,
i!ll28a'Ar Madison Ar
tipi 52 pi A r* MontieeUo Lv
J 2 02 p Ar Tallahassee Lv
i\ 3 03p Ar Quincy Lv
i 4.00 pi A r Blver Juuc. Lv
2 15 p
1 40 p
J.2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 11 Dally.
02, and 03 Daily.
8,4, 23, 24, Daily,except Sunday.
3D Dally except Sunday. 31 Daily except
. KKNANDJ.NA AND
00 | C | JACKSONVILLE IlUANOil j
I
viUej
8 15 p-4 80 a I.v Jacks , - - —
1003 p-000 a Ar Fernandina L\-il ia-4 30
5 and G dally, except Sunday. GO Hand 01
“ Sundays only.
7 :45 a. in., New Orleans Express. Sin*)
nnd quickest lino to all .Middle and \
Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile au l
Orleans. 7 :15 a. m. uni 7 :30 p. in. trains
iiect through to Thomnsville, Montgoiiu..,,
Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, and
all points North and West. Arrive at 2:15 p
f Arrive
and 3.45 p. m.
11:15 p. m. Mall nnd Express f<>r all |
South, Galnesvillo, Ocala, Leesburg. Ta’ ,
Apopka, Orlando, BanasolTkee (St. Catharine)
Dado City, Plant City. Arrives at 1:50 p. m,
7 :00 p. m. Local, conuects through for all
points South, Oeala, Gainesville, Leesburg,
Tavares, Orlando, Tarpui Springs, s.iiuher-
laud, Ht. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at
11:45 a. m. Cumberland Route Express, con
nects at Fernandina with steamer City o;
Brunswick, daily, for Bruuswick, Macon, At
lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville,. Cincinnati
KAHLY OATS.
I will have a few bushels of curly outs
tor sale. Theso oats are about three
weeks earlier than the red rust proof,
yield well, weigh heavier than the stand,
ard, and so fr: have been entirely freo
from disease. J. T. Cjiastain-
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Only Cicnnluc Suinn of Memory Trnlnln*.
Four ItooUo I,earned in one reading.
Mind wuitderinjf cared,
ry child nnd mln't arenlly lirneffttrd.
mi inducoiuonlo to C ir» ;.’p-indenco Classes,
do*. With of |>r. Win. A. Jit
inn. lv. tv. A*t»r,.Indge Uilfion, Judah P.
, rir! , A?’l!l'>i'hfi^I;rib K T I'mhA.'»., N. T.
•St. Louis and Chicago. Arriv,. ...
1:30 p. m. Fernandina Mali and Express,
daily, connecting Tuesday ami Friday with
Htr. Ht. Nicholas for Savannah and way land-
lugs. Thursday with Mallory Hte
Now York. Arrlv.
loavcs Jacksonville 8:15 a. m.
This new service gives perfect connections
at Baldwin for all points North and West, Via
Callahan to all points North, East and West.
Via Fernandina, connecting with >Str. City '
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlauta
uid all points North and West.
D. E. MAXWELL, A.O MAcDONELfi,
Gen. Manager, G. P. k T. A.
.1. W REID. Agent at Thomasvllle. Ga.
FBKSMB MEATO.
We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. I*. II. Bone
a fine stock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and
Pork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
juicy and sweet. We will he glad to receive
.four patronage and will serve you with the
est meats at the lowest possible prices.
F. P. Horn A 15no
ELDER HOUSE
Indian Spring, Ga.
W. A. ELDER. Proprietor.
SEASON OF 1889.
For rates, analysis of water and infor
mation, address
6 16 tf E. A. Elder* Manger.
I M 1> OllTANT
IN CHICAGO PRICES,
PEAR GROWERS & SHIPPERS.
CoiisiiliihiU’ jour Shipments lo Houses
win) lim e Slanding and Ability.
AfL-r careful investigation I have rannecl-
« d myself with the following reliable houses:
\V. L. Snv<ler, .lolm .Stout and Win . G vmble
A Co.. New York, Kedlield A Son. 1’hiladel-
phia, Bennett, Baud A Co. lost on.
The above houses will hi* in concei t and
indeavor lo lodd the markets up. I will re
main in New Volk during the shipping sea
son, and give in) personal attention to the
business. K» dailv quotations from each
of the markets, and wire to tin Times-Knter-
prise for publication. When your shipments
are sraftcred it l-nds to break down the mar
kets. I .Vs pert full v,
.lbs. S. Norton,
Oilice 329 Washington St.,
7-9-tf New York.
JOSI’PII PIKE’S SON,
Merchant,
—Ami Dealer In —
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Florida & Georgia Fruits & Vegetables
A SPECIALTY.
M IS 14. PLAC E, MEW YORK.
Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited.
i:-T>
ited in Thomnsville by A. C.
1 John W. Mitchell
WANTED,
Cars Watermelons,
Baskets of Early Fruits,
cli I will pay Iiiiihc.-t market price
nr re]! im commission, ami 1 will
war.l of S2a lu tin- perron shipping
•ar ol tin- largest melons tlii.s season.
ai ‘l is over a.ml above the market
aiiI car wlien received.
a. 1'. KICKKTS
Wli'ilrsalc Frnil anil Pritdiirc Driller,
Cbnllanoogn, Tcun.
I’i'o],li.-'s Hank nml other bank
o K. (I. (bin k Ci
II t.S Of llli
nl I lie wholcs.-tlr
ally.
Crorcr llliiii, Ambrose Olivil, 1. P. C"ffper.
Olivit Brothers,
Commission Merchants,
Melons and Pears Specialties.
335 Washington St.,
NEW YORK.
Reference: .North River Bark;
Halley <S Go.,
COMMISSION - MERCHANTS.
Melons a Specialty.
It)7 WEST STREET,
sinv leiuc.
11,1. r,-n<-.-: Now York Comity National
Iiank. ’ 'liitw'iiii |
Hunt & Voorhees,
179 READE ST., N. Y.,
4'Oin mission Sealers
Southern Fruit and Produce-
PiirtiiMilar attention pniil to tfic
salo of poiii’.lii’s, liviii'i iui'l melon?.
.Sales nqini-teil -Irtilv ami returns
promptly made.
Jjfjb T. ItemicK.
J.nfph W. Thorn.
BENNETT & THORN,
PK0DUCB
Commission Merchants,
No. 302 North Front St.,
Philadelphia, - Pa.
0-1 i-2m
KVIAI1MMII i:I> IWI«.
E. IS. W04M>WAKI>,
GENERAL
Commission Merchant
Melons ami Pours Specialties.
17-1 (J1IAM.JIERS ST..
JEW YOltli.
iJemieU & Hall,
< 0.11 >1KSSION .11ESU II AN IS,
Fruits and Produce.
Melons and -:- Pears
H**KCI Al/l’I
Nu. iOt WEST ST I !EET.
.\KW YORK.]
By shipping ycur
Green and Dried Fruits, Melons
VEGETABLES,
Or anything you may have, to its. We Im
a very large trade in the above article?, a
can place your shipments tons good advant
age as any house on the market. We invit
correspondence from all parties having any
thing in our line fo ship.
S I’M .ME BS, MOB BISON k GO..
Commission Merchants,
17! South Water Street,
Chicago, Illinois
, Reference; Metropolitan Nat. Bank, d.vw
WALTER S. HILL,
siion Merchant
-FOB THE SALK OF-
Southern Fruits
S VEGETABLES,
LeConte Pears and Melons a Specially.
200 IH ArVE ST,. NEW YORK.
Reference?: Irving National Bank, N. Y.;
Fruit Grower?' National Bank, Smyrna, Del.
Represented in Thomnsville by A. C. Brown.
PROFESSIONAL CAJtDS.
W. C. SNODGKASS. B. F. HAWKINS
ginow;iiass i-c liAWKixs,
Attorneys-at-Low.
orly occupied by Enterprise of-
IJI M. McISroTSI-1,
Physician «& Surgeon,
Thomaevillo, Goorsfin.
JT^'OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
J)R. JOEL B. CljYLE.
1>13MT1WT
THOMASVILLB, GEORGIA.
OFl’IClk- HrojubSt.. ovorll’i.-kutt's.
g McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Prompt attention given to all hi
trusted to him.
Office—Over Watt’s store, coiner I
Jackson streets.
J II. COYLE, I). I>. S M
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvllle, • - - Go
Offers Ills services to tn citL.cns
asvillo and vicinity.
ODico hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p.
from 2 to 6 p. i
Office—On Jacks'
W. I). MITCHELL,
It. (i. MITCH ELI*.
«J£ITCHKLL & Mmailil.l,
Attorneys-at-Law,
W r . KKUL’K,, M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
of Broad and Fletcher sir
15-’83-3yl
S. DEKLE, M. I).,
T.
Office in il; \ycs Ruildiii".
• dillcgo avenue and May
Residence—C'
nolla street.
Tele phono comniunlaUlon, No. 25 for nigtit
calls.
1ST. 8. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDE
Thomasvlllo, Goorgla,
I will ho glad to mako contracts foi tho
construction of all classes of buildings, pub
lic and prlvato, in either brick or wood.
I will guaranteo in every instance to
glvo satisfaction. • Designs and plans drawn
and cureful estimates made.
MY Motto—Good, honest work nt fair
prices. If you want any building dono call
rill submit estimates whether
contract Is awarded mo or not. I refer to
the many public buildings erected by mu in
Thomasvlllo nnd elsewhere, nnd nil putties
for whom I have worked ’
BY FAB THU
R© UTSS
—TO—
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
SAVANNAH
—AXI) Till-:—
OCEANSTEAMSHIP:-: LINE
—OK THE—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rules. (!ood to
return until October .’list, 1889.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from the jjeat nnd dust incident
to ail-rail routes. If yon are sick the trip
will invigorate and build you up. Go cast
by sea and you'll never regret it.
Rassengcr?, before purchasing tickets via
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 nt your station, or to
M.S.BELKNAP, W. F, SIJKLLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager
E. T.CHARLTON’. CLYDE B< KSTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass, Agt.,
Savannah Ga.
"MU
h?w Klhanj ACbicigo P»y. C«.
TH E PEST
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THEfSOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
hrough exprens trains daily, with Bull
i Palaeo Buffet Sleeping Cara by night,
id (.’hair Cars by day, between Cin
cinnati! and Chicago, Indianapo
lis and Chicago, nnd also bo
tween Loulsvlllo And
Chicago,
where close con*
neetlons nro mndo for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmnrk, Pol-
Omahn, Knusas City, San Francisco
and points intermediate—
Mow Fast Mail,
l/Oaving Louisville, Dallycxcept Sunday, at
7 -30 a. m. Clncinnattl, Dally, except Sunday
at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago aj C :55.
Tho most rapid servlco ever attempted bo-
tween tho Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio Itlvor and Chicago.
jOTTI hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggngo chock
ed m destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, arc among tho points that
have made tho
MOOTOKT ROUTE
Universally and deservedly popular.
OHN B.C.VUSON, V'leo-pros't and Gon’l M;
W. II. McDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager,
E. O. McCOIlMICK, Gcn.l Passenger Agent
R. W. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
138 Broad St.. Thomasvllle Ga.
THE PUBLIC
Whiddon House
(Opposite Plney Woods Hotel.)
THOMASVILLK, - GA
E. B. Whiddon, Prop
This house, located in tho most desir
able and central part of the city, is new
ami complete in every particular. Fur
nished in the most elegant manner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels. Tho menu is perfect, and
the service rendered by trained andlpo-
lite servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to accommoda
tions furnished. Carriages from the
house meet .all trains.
declO-ly
Fife & Beverly
METGS, GEORGIA.
--DCALLAS IN-
General MercluiudKa
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work,
Tho most elf 1
Iy and correct
beat equipped
Btoekofao- ■
gia. Parti
by consult!
tly
ate designs will bo faithful
executed. Wo oporato tho
carry tho largest
•d lumber In Southe...
King lumberwlllsavo money
i before placing their ordors.
FIFE k BEVERLY
Grlfiii & Lflrnk,
Contractors & Builders
TflOMASVILLE, GA.
Wo will ho glad to mako contracts for,
superintend, all classes of buildings, public
or prlvato, In either brick or wood. Will fur
nlsh plans and specifications It required. I
von want any building dono call on us, and
wo will submit estimates whether con trad Is
awarded us or not. Wo will guaranteo satis
faction In all our work. Wo refor to tho many
buildings erected by us In Thoinasvlllo, and
to all partlos for whom wo have worked.
Shop on Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasvllle, Ga., April 3,1889.
B. S. FUDGE,
TIIOMASYILLE, GA.,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Wai’o,
of all kinds, andfagunt fin 1
King’s Powder Co
The Elmwood,
Marietta, Ga.
This new and beautiful hotel, elegantly
furnished,
ELECTRIC BELLS, GAS,
First class in all of itj appointments, by?
been leased by M. G. Whitlock, former ov»J-
er ami proprietor of the late
“WHITLOCK HOUSE,”
His table and service will satisfy the most
fastidious. His beds arc delightful. Terms
reasonable. Address,
M. G.;\VHITLOClt,
Marietta, Qa,
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
let, should call and
see me.
All wishing any
thing in that line
can find what they
want at my office.
ELI M. MALLETTE.
Five room cottage on Love
street, at §1,2.50 per month.
Six room house on Lower
Broad street, where Air. H.
Wolff now lives, from Sept.],
at §20.00 a month.
Four room tenement, on Cal
houn street, near Broad street,
at §o per month,
Large new house on Jeffer
son street, at §25 per month.
Furnished rooms on Jack:
son st., near business blocks.
Upstais of house on Calhoun
street.
Unfurnished rooms in Bry,
ant house, on Jackson st., bev
yoml railroad.
11 Mallctte,
HEAL ESTATE BROKER,
Tliomasvillo. (foorda