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The Drun Trade Forty Years Ago.
Comparing the condition then and
now, says a correspondent ol the Wes
tern Druggist, one can scarcely realize
the wonderful changes that have been
wrought. Probably the most marvel
ous of all is that caused by the discov
eries of German chemists, like the
aniline dyes. I well remember when
a farmer’s wife would come into the
drug store early in the morning to buy
dyes. How we would take down a
reference card and calculate bow much
of potass bichrom, logwood, sulphate
of copper, how much of this and how
much of that it would require to dye
so many pounds af yarn. How much
lot red, how much for green, and how
much for maroon, etc. Many a time
an entire morning would be required
in waiting on such a customer, and the
receipts three or fourdollars. Although
the dollars were great in those days,
and the profits creator, it required hard
and tedious work to take in what now
can be done in a few minutes. Con
trast the situation at present. A call
for dyes, and one steps up to a nicely-
polished case, and having ascertained
the kind desired, a neat little envelope
is picked out with full directions for
use.
It is not alone in the drug trade that
such wonderful changes have been
wrought in a life lime, but the same
advance has been made in every other
class of trade.—Scientific American.
What a Girl Should Learn-
A girl should learn these things to-
wit:
To sew.
To cook.
To mend.
To be gentle.
To value time.
To dress neatly.
To keep a secret.
To be self reliant.
To avoid idleness.
To mind the baby.
To darn stockings.
To respect old age.
To make good bread.
To keep n house tidy.
To control her temper.
To be above gossiping.
To make a home happy.
To take care ot the sick.
To humor a cross old man.
To marry a man for his worth.
To be a helpmate W her husband.
To take plenty of active cxcercise.
To read some hooks beside novels.
To sec a mouse without screaming.
To wear a shoe that won t cramp
the feet.
Mottoes for Cities.
New York—Deutsche isl bier gres-
prachen.
Boston- -Nota bene.
Portland—You never miss die water
till the stream runs dry.
Philadelphia—Put me in my little
bed.
Chicago—Root hog or die.
Pittsburg—Where there is smoke
there is fire.
Lyqn—At last.
Guthrie—Boom!
San Francisco—Rats!
Hon. J. C. Chew of. Burke, lias
introduced a hill in the Legislature
to establish a uniform system ol bal
lots at all elections in the State. The
bill provides that there shall be only
one form and style of ballot to he voted
or counted; that only legal ballots to be
a piece of plain white paper, <5 inches
long and 3 inches wide, upon which
there shall be written and partly print
ed in black ink the names and offices,
and there shall he no distinguishing
mark or device of any character upon
the paper. Any manager that shall
knowingly receive and count a ballot
not in conformity with the require
ments of this act, shall he guilty of a
misdemeanor and punished as pro
vided in section 4310 of the code.
I M 1* O 11 T A N T
PEAR GROWERS & SHIPPERS,
Coiisoliilalc )uiirSliipmeiils to Houses
who lone Slamling and Ability.
‘•WHAT’ JIEBICINES ARE MOST
CAEI.EI) FOR 7”
•oporter of an olil driicaist.
preporntinnH,".Jm- replied.
asked tin
‘■They are 'sold iimler'a' po'sllivo c'linr.
an tec Unit they will, in every case, (five
satisfaction. or the money is promptly re
funded. IliR ' Favorite Prescription,* for all
those ehronie weaknesses, nervous nnd other
derangements peculiar to women, is used with
unfailing success. It cures weak back, bear-
ing-down sensations, lm-guliiriticfl and weak
nesses common to the sex, and Doing the
roost perfect, of tonic medicines builds up
and strengthens the entire svstein. Tho de
mand for it is constant, and I am conversant
with scores of eases cured by it.”
Returning after a few moments absence,
the venerable wieldrr of the pestle remarked,
“the number of sarsaparillas and other, so-
called, ‘blood medicines’ is legion; but Dr.
Pierce’s (Jolden Medical Discovery outsells
them all and it i« flu* only blood-purifier out
of the raanv which I am obliged to keep upon
my shelves'that is cuarnntccd to benefit or
cure in all eas«-s for which it is recommended,
or money paid for it is refunded.”
“ In the line of Pills, remarked the old gen
tlemen, “the little Sugar-coated ‘Pellets’
put up by I)r. Pierce lead all others, both in
amount of sales and the genernl satisfaction
they give my customers.”
Copyright, 1SSS, by World’s Dis. Med. ASS’n.
.w ic, r mi incurable case of Ca-
i .«#' tarrli in the Head l»y the
proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. \\y
its mild, soothing ami healing properties, it
cures the worst, eases, no matter of how long
standing. By druggists, 50 cents.
Florida Central
—AND—
Peniiisula Railroad.
I' oniici h I lie F. It. A; IV, <’»•
Staniiaku Time Used—June 2,1889
3 j 7 i~solrukny division'! h I _*
*w» p 1905 ioLv - feruanili nft An 3 0/P K3]»»
7 00 1.1145 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 1 -Op G loa
ti 30 p 1127 a Lv Callahan Ar 1 55 p
8 30 p 1*2 1‘2 p Lv Baldwin ArP212p
'J 25 pi 1 -7 p Ar L»wtey Ar 1158a
y 55 j) 142 p Ar Htarko Ar ill 28 a 0 00
10 30 p "'2 27 p Ar Waldo Ar,10 52a 2-0
11 20 a 302 p Ar Hawthorne Ar; 10 23a ~ JJ
1 10 a 4 20 p Ar Ocala Ar' J0i p 1-011
3 50 a 542 p Ar Wildwood Ar » 0a
5 10 a G10 p Ar Leesburg Ar 7 3-a
CM iv IHOpAr Tavares I,v 7 10 n 7 Ok |
y 42 a 822 P Ar Orlando Lv- 5 1- a
31 1
V DIVISI"
I 3
7 20 a
8 25 a’
y 30 n
10 25 ai
12 05 p
W |
f Lv Jacksonvillo Ai
f Lv Wildwood Ar
; Ar l’auasoffkoo Ar
Ar Suintervillo Ar
’j ArSt. C'atherlno Ar
“Ar
13 CEDAH 1
k D1V.
10 45 T
. 3 00 p
1 i 21-1
1- 1 10 .
r Ml l-i
1 » | 2
1 50 n Cl
3 40 p
700 p 1145 a Lv Jacksonville Ar If*® l
r» 00 a 4 10 p'Lv Waldo Ar[10.L» l , -*
r. ti» n 4 53 p Ar Gainesville Ar 9 fb a; - JO l»
f, 42 p Ar Archer Lv 8 2- a l-1-1
Cl’Jp Ar Bronson Arl 7 48
1 r
Cedar Key Lt
STK15N DIVISION |
vself with the folio
" \'iw V.'.rk’, Ite.lli.-l.l Son. riiiladcl-
ik-lllK'l I, Kami* (’o.jlnston.
,,b„u- l,MURL'S will nif in concert anil
-n.v -I'ii'pi
Green and Dried Fruits, Melons
VEGETABLES,
rk during (he
for i.ul.li
from each
les-Knter-
sliipinenl.s
i Washington St.,
JOSlilil PIKE'S SUN,
Commission Merchant,
— \ii,| Healer In— *’
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Florida & Georgia Fruits & Vegetables
A SPECIALTY.
s IM UK I'l.AEE, NEW YORK.
Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited.
m may Imve, to us
itle in the above a
shipments to as g<
se on the market,
from nil parties h
"- tn ship.
Sl'MMEISS, MOKI1ISOX
C , «.iiiini.«si*»n Mereli;
171 Smith Wutei
Chics:
anvthing
i-rv large
, place yo
• as .my I
respondei
•tides, and
Refer.
Member
Metropolitan Nut. Rank. *1 a
WALTER S. HILL,
Matt Commission Merchant,
—KOI! T1IH SALE OF—
1 Southern Fruits
3 VEGETABLES,
LeConteTm* and Melons a Specially.
*200 IlI'ANE NT,. NEW YORK.
Kcterence.'l Irving National Lank, N. I .,
Fruit Gruwers’ National Hunk, Smyrna, Ik-1.
Represented in Tli<>*na.-vilk- by A. C. Iliown.
li'T"
ii Thomasvillc by A. C.
i W. Mitchell
WANTED,
500 Cars Watermelons,
5000 Baskets of Early Fruits,
,1-Vlii, h I "ill pay highest limrki't price
dish, or sell on commission, unit I will
v a reward of $2f> to tlic person shipping
t|„. c.-u- ol (In- largest melons this season,
lis reward is over uml above the market
ice uf said car when received.
A. 1*. TUCKETS
Wholesale Fruit ami IToilnec Dealer,
Uliuttiinoogu, Tonn.
Ill Icrcin 1: I’copies Hunk unit ollu-r bunks
uk-,, II. C. Dun k Co., uml the wholesale
crclmiits of this city generally.
rj.OrEfiSIONATi GAUDS.
W. C. SNOllOIt.lSS,
eXODGUAS:
b. F. HAWKINS
HAWKINS,
ficorgn Olnit, Ambrose Olivit, J. P. Cowpcr.
Olivit Brothers,
Commission Merchants,
Melons and Pears Specialties.” ‘
335 Washington St.,
NEW YORK.
North Hirer Dark •
7 oo p
so- p
10 40 p
1 1 58 p
1 01 a
4 10 a
li 10 a
8 00 a
y 20 a
iUJOji
10 27 U| ,
U2Ha A r Madison
12-2p Ar Montlcdl
2 02 p! Ar Talh'Umss
3 03 pi A V Quincy
4 00 pjAl’Ulvor Jun
illeAr
Baldwin Ail 23-p 14«i
Lake City Ar 10s p 1122.
Oik A iv 12 23 1» 9 5-l
7 0*'.
1 2 7, 8, 0, 10.13, 11 Daily.
02, and 03 Daily.
3 i, 23, 24. Dally, except Sunday.
30 Dally except Sunday. 31 Dally
Holiday,
William Halley & Co,,
3 > 1 {< )1)U(,1K
COMMISSION - MERCHANTS.
Melons a Specialty,
197 WEST STREET,
NMV YORK.
i,la. Mobile
. Hull
c I o | jacksonvii/lk jm.txcii I r. | «l
TuSlTTiiJr Lv Jacku nvliicj "ArS'30a-0 W
lour. 11-uouo. Ar l-'ernamlliiH I.v71.,a-1.,0
y uml C dully, cxcri.l Kumlay. Wtnb't W
Sundays only. ...
7 15 a. in., New Oilcans Express. Sh'ii’P's
an«i quickest lino to all Middle — •
Florida points, l’oi
OrlouuH. 7 :15 a. in.uu-* • »•
nect flirough to Thomasvillo, •
Nashville, St. Loulri. Cincinnati. Chicago, ni
all points North and West. Arrive at - :l >
,,l il U :45 p/lmMaH and Express for nil poll:
South, Gainesville, Ocala, Loesburg, oven
Apopka, Orluudo, l’anasolTkeo ^t. catkai i
Bade City, riant City. Arrives at 1 :-0 p. m
7 :00 p. m. Local, connects throv»;-Mi i"t <
points South, Ocala, Gainesville, Lci-mmi.
Tavares, Orlando, Tarp'n Springs, hotiui'
land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives
i:10 a. in,
Ex pi
• City
, Macon, ..
Cincinnati
Suuday trul
11-45 a. m. Cumberland 1
nocts at Fernatidlna wit
Brunswick, dally, for Bran
lnuta, Chattanooga, Loni
Ht. Louis and Chicago. Altiyes l .-o p ; ni
4 •'to ii m. Fornaiuliua NIAll and Lxpi
dailv, ^connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Str. St. Nicholas lor Savannah and way 1
lugs. Thursday with Mallory HU
New York. Arrives 8 :-0
leaves Jacksonville 8:4- nlll , 4 . tl(l
This new service gives perfect cnmciio
at Baldwin for all points North and \
Callahan to all points st • CUv
Via Fcrnnudtna, connecting with Mi- CUy
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
and all ijolnts North and Weal. _
& D. E. MAXWELL, A. O. MACDON LLL,
Gen. Manager, Cr. l. « i. a.
J. W ItEID. Agent at TUomasville. Ga.
FKiNII MEATH.
We will oiien, Momkiy, April 1st, ut the
place lately oceupiecl by Mr. F. II. Lone
n fine stock of fresb uicnt.i. lk-el, MiiUou ftrnl
I’ork.
Our meats are from our own la
juicy ami sweet. At e will be pbel l
Auur patronage and will serve you with the
est meats at the lowest possible |
F. I*, lloas k llito
Gladstone lias solved the domestic
problem. "Whenever my wife in
sists I submit; whenever I insist slie
submits.” The sentiment of the great
Commoner, after fifty years of wedded
life—Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone cele
brated their golden wedding the other
day—does credit to the head and
heart ot the man. Willi this, as it
rule, there would be fewer divorce
cases in the courts.
The pajiers are discussing, in a very
learned way, the question of cloud
bursts. There are opinions and opin
ions. The solution of the question is
easy enough: cloud-bursts are—cloud
bursts.
P.l V/iiUWR!
CvV^ciSmdPnMrvM «>• Ti
/ \ \\J/ . ii4Cwti(ntUtjC!R> -
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
W, A. ELDER- Proprietor.
SEASON OF 1889.
For rales, analysis of water ami inf
mutton, address
0 16 tf K. A. Eldel' Manger.
Salim-
■I&W2U
Attoriieys-fit-Law.
lee . 1',,1-mi-ily weuplea by Enterprtsu ol
IJI M. McJ fSIOTSI-I,
Fliysiciitii <t& Surgeon
Thomasvillo, GoorRia.
rff-OFFRE over Stark's, corner llroail an
Fletcher Streets.
THE PEST
Direct Route I
•QK. .fOlilLi B. COY LK-
- DENTIST
THOMASVILLB, GEORGIA.
OFFICE. Broad'St., Mvcrll’i'-kett’s.
S.
<i. McIjENDON,
Attorncy-at-Tdiw,
' olliee -Over Watt':
Broad and
J.
II. COYLE, I). I). S.,
Resident Dentist,
ThomaBVllle,
aons of Thom-
1 p. in., and
Office—On Jackson struct.
W. 1). MITtlim.l.. k- ,; - M lt < -111'.I.I.
MITCHELL .t MITCHEU.,
M 1
Attorncys-iit-1
ThomasvlllP,
w.
W. It BUCK,, M. I).
Office, up-stairs.
iiuor of Broad and l-'lctchcr streets, [nug
FROM ALL FK1KCIPAL POINTS IN
T1II> SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo through oxprons trains dally, with Bull
man Palace BuffotHlocplng Cars by night,
and Chair Cars by day, between Cin
cinnati! nnd Chicago, Indlanapo- ■
11a and Chicago, and also bo;
tween Loulsvillo and
Chicago,
where closo con
nections aro made for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol-
land, Omaha, Kaunas ‘City, Han Francisco
amt points Intermediate—
New Fast Mail,
Leaving LoulHvlUe, Dallyexeept Sunday, at
7-llOa. ill. Cincinnati!, Dally, except Sunday
at 7 :I3. Arriving at Chicago at 0:55.
Tho moot rapid service ever attempted bo*
tween the Great Commercial Cltloa on the
Ohio lliver and Chicago.
gl,rough Coupon Tickets, llaggngo check
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided tor, are among the points that
have made tho
IHONON ROUTE
Universally and deservedly popular.
OJIN B.CARSON, Ylco-pros't and Gon'l Mgr
W. II. McDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager,
E O. McGOHMICK, Gen,l Passenger Agent*
11 W. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad St.. Thomasvillo Ga.
Wlxiddoix House
(Opposlto rluoy Wood, Hotel.)
TUOMASVILLE, - GA
E. Ii. Wlviddon, Prop.
This bouse, located In the most ilesir-
aCIo amt central pai l of the- city, is new
and complete in every particular. l*ut-
nishcil in tlio most elegant maimer and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels. The menu is perfect, and
the service rendered by trained aniltpo-
Hto servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to iicemmnoda-
tions furnished. _ Carriages lrom the
house, meet all trains.
decfO-ly
Fife & Beverly
MEKJS, (iEUU(«IA.
— DKALKHS IN
Ucnernl Mcrcliandi^d
AND A LI. KINDS Ol'
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
THE PUBLIC
Should Know
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
:hing in that line
can find what they
want at my office.
ELI ffl. MALLETTE.
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work.
Tlin ninst i-k’b'Uatv ilcidgln) will bn faithful
lv mill rulTerlly i-xncutvd. Wn npi'rato tin,
l„-,t Odulnivd India, and carry llio largoat
atm-k of an icncl lumber In Smithcrn Ocur
ala. l’artl j, wanting lumhnrwlllsavo mnnoy
by consulting ua before placing tin'll 1 orders.
FIFE Ji UEVEHLY
Hunt & Voorhees,
179 READE ST., N. Y„
Cominihsioi) Dtalcrs
Southern Fruit and Produce*
l’artirului* nttcution paid to the
ale of p- aclio.s fiears and melons.
Saks reported daily and returns
promptly made.
Jacob T. lieu util. JoscphjW. Thorn.
BENNETT & THORN,
PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
No. 302 North Front St.,
Philadelphia, - Pa.
(;-ll-2m
liSiAin.isiiiai ■ »:*«.
E. IS. WOODWARD,
GENEliAL
Commission Merchant,
Melons ami Pears Specialties
47-1 CllAM.liKJ.ta ST.,
m;\v ironic.
0-2G dfcw 2m
lioimet I & Trial 1,
tti.miiiHii— iiiaiuiANib,
Fruits andProduce.
Melons and Pears
Sl’KCl A1.T1HS.
No. 1G1 WEST STREET,
NK W VO UK.
T.
S. DKKLK, M. 1).,
Rcsldeuct
nolla Htreot.
ToloiWiouo
Office in Hayes Huiltling.
Joruur Col logo avenue uml Mag
immunisation, N<
night
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and MULDER
Thomasvillo, Georgia.
tho
I will bo glad to nmko eoutr - - --
coustructlou of all classes <»f huibllngs, r«b-
Hc uud prlvato, In cither brick or wood.
I will guarantee In every instanco to
give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
and careful estimates made.
MY Motto—Good, honest work at fair
nrlccs. If you want any building d<*no call
on mo. 1 will submit estimates whether
contract la awnrded mo or not. I refer to
the many j»ubllc buildings erected by mo In
Thomasvillo and clsowhoro, and all parties
for whom I have workod 1
15V FAB TflBF
ROUTE
—TO—
NEW YORK ffl BOSTON
SAVANNAH
—AND TIIK—
OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE
O* TIIK
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on Hale nf reduced rates, flood l
return until lb-tuber lllst, 1HHP.
Magnificent ,Steamer., uml elegant
vice. Free from tin* heat .ml duft incident
to nil-rail routes. If Juu are sick the trip
wilt invigorate and build you up. tin cast
by sea and you’ll never regret it,
' Passengers, before purchasing tickets vi
other routes, would do well to.inquire first
of tbe merits of tile Kotite via Savannah.
Further information may la’ had by apply
ing to the Agent at vour station, or to
M.S.UELKXAI’, W. F, HHE1.LMAN,
General Manager. Tronic Manage
K. T. CIIAULTON, GI.VDH I1UHTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. True. Pass, Agt.,
Savannah Ga.
firieu & Leviclf,
Contractors & Builders
TUOMASVILLE, GA.
Wo will bo glad t<» nmko contracts for,
siititrlntt-nd. all classes ot buildings, public
or private, in either brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans and spoclflcailons If required. If
you waul any building done call on us, and
wo will submit eHtlmatcft whether contract is
Awarded us or not. Wo will guarantee Satls-
SSSS in all our work. Wo refer to tho many
buildings erected by us In Thomasvillo, and
to all partlos for whom wo have worked
Shop on Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasvillo, Ga.,-April 3,1889.
B. D. FUDGE,
TUOMASVILLE, GA.,
DEALElt IN
HARDW ARE
Stoves, Iron,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gris ail Siortii Goods
of all kiiuU, ami [agent lot*
King’s Powder Co.
p 112-dGui
Five room cottage on Love
street, at $12.50 per month.
Six room house on Lower
Broad street, where Mr. H.
Wolff now lives, from Sept. 1,
at $20.00 a month.
Four room tenement, on Cal
houn street, near Broad street,
at $5 per month,
Large new house on J offer-
son street, at $25 per month.
Furnished rooms mi Jack-
son st., near business blocks.
Upstais of house on Calhoun
street.
Unfurnished rooms in Bry
ant house, on Jackson st, be
yond railroad.
Furnished house in East
End, 5 I’oonis besides dining
room and kitchen," at $50 per
month. *
The Elmwood,
Marietta, Ga.
This new anil beautiful lintel, .-leg.ii
furnished,
ELECTRIC DELLS, GAS,
First class in nil of its appointments, lias
been leased by M. G. Whitlock, former own
er and proprietor of tbe late
“WHITLOCK HOUSE,”
■ I [is table and service will satisfy the most
fastidious. His beds arc delightful. Terms
reasonable. Address,
M. G.JWllITf.OCK,
Marietta, Os.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasvillo. <» ooi , ”’ia