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An old Friend Gone.
From the Omalm flernhl.
Charles W. Sanders is dead. I >on’t
know him? Nonsense! Sunders Ims
made you weep, he has made you
laugh, he lias helped to knock f»ic
ideas into that stupid head of yours.
It is base ingratitude to say that you
do not kuow Sanders.
Think back a little. There w as the
first, and the second, and the third,
and the fourth, and the fifth readers,
and they took you from the time you
were six till you were sixteen to get
through them, and Sanders' name was
at the head of every page.
How would one have known any
thing about the lmy who saved the
dykes of Holland, or the little match
girl, or the had hoy who would not
give his sister a drink of cold water on
the night before she passed over the
silent river, or the industrious lmy who
picked red raspberries and took up
the mortgage on his widowed mothci
house, if it had not been for Sanders?
H&w few would he able to repeat,
“Sister, thou wast mild and lovely,
if it bad not been for this same bene
factor, or which of you all could have
told anything sensible or rythmatical
about the "Battle ot Blenheim,” or
“Thebreaking waves dashed high,’
etc., but for Sauders ?
“The rose had been washed, just
washed iu a shower, which Mary to
Anua conveyed,Sanders told us—with
the assistance of Cowpcr. And did
Sanders hint that it was the slower
that conveyed Marv to Anna, consid
ered from a grammatical standpoint ?
He did not. lie showed himself a
man that could be trusted, lie bad
ideas, too, about the functions of the
imagination. He thought the imagin
atiou should be awakened. M bat,
therefore, did lie do? 1’rint a thing
'like Hawthorne’s “Snow Maiden,” or
some sweet fantasia of Ilans Anderson?
Not»t all. He' printed stories in
which.violcts converse fluently with
onts and grasshoppers were entertain
ed by humming birds. He meant to
give milk to babes. There were those
select stunners of the fifth reader —
“jewels five words long, which on the
stretched forefinger of all time glitter
forever.” There were words that it
was a positive gymnastic exercise to
pronounce, and which were looked
upon with such awe that they were
carefully avoided during the remain
der of life. There were moral senti
ments so high that even a ( liautau-
quan could not object to them, and
general directions for climbing the
hill of science, and the rungs of the
ladder of fame, that have been indelib
ly stamped ujHm the memory.
And Sanders is dead—that guide,
philosopher and friend. What if he
made hot tears flow over his olistinate
spelling pages and caused impatient
blood to surge to the head on dread
examination days? It is all forgiven
and forgotten. lie was a close com
panion and a safe one for many years.
His methods arc obsolete now, and
the schools have learned a trick or
two since then, hut he was the first to
venture to entertain while lie in-lruct-
ed, and a great debt of gruti ude is
due him.
The Farmers lie view says the oat
crop of the present season will lie th«
largest ever harvested in this country.
The total crop is estimated at <0.1,1(10,
44H bushels, a gain of (<‘2,4‘-->,000
bushels over the crop of 1*W.
“Ftanding, with reluctant. fort.
When; Mu* brook Amt rivor moot.
Womanhood nn*l chiUlhoo'l Hoot I
Jh ft typo of thousands of young girlfl wh°
nro emerging from tho chrysalis stage of their
existence, n* tlmy enter upon their "toene.
Nervous, excitable. irritable, stirred by
strange, unknowable forces within them,
eiicli ft mystery unto herself, our girls need
the tendered car*, the most loving, patient
oversight, am! the aid of l)r. Pierre’s Favorite
Prescription, to safely carry them through
this critical period, during which, in too
many lives, alas, ire sown the seeds of dis
tress imp forms ot diseases peculiar to tho
female sex. Hut this boon to womankind
will prevent all such diseases, or cure’them
it tliev have alrendv w izc<I n vietun. W oninn
owes it. to hersolf/to her family, and to her
social station, to be well and strong, Let
her then not neglect the sure moans of cure.
“ Favorite Prescription ” is a legitimate medi-
eim* etirefuliy compounded by an experience d
and skillful physician, and adaptedI to woman 8
delicate organization. I t is purely vegetable
in its composition and perfectly harmless
in ils effects in any condition of the system.
Sold bv druggists; $1.1X4, or six bottles for
$5.00.
Copyright. 1S&S, hy Wc
S ms. Med. Ass
Dr, PIERCE’S PELLETS
regulate’ and cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels. They are purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless. One a Dose, told by
druggists. 23 cents i
Florida Central
—AND —
Peninsula Railroad.
Formerly the F\ It. «V IS, t'o.
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
:i I 7 I sot TUIUlN DIVISION' | S | *
*5 aoi'iuu.') a I a* Fernandlna Ar.fiulp h:10ii
700 • 11 45 a bv Jacksonville Ar 1 5n p <j 10a
C:i0 p 11 27 a bv Callahan Ar, l.V. p Gl'Di
800 1» 1242 p bv Buld'.VlU Al*'l2l2p
•I25 , 127 pAr bawley Ar.USHa :»55n
y 55 j> 11- p Ar .Starke Aril 28 a bbOu
jo:;0 p *‘127 |> Ar Waldo Ar 10 >2a 2 ■•On
ll *21)11 ;i(»2 p Ar Hawthorne Ar'l0 2Ua 2 0);i
1 10 a 1 20 p Ar Ocala Ar OUT p 12 011
0 no a 5 42 pAr Wildwood Ar KUOa '•> 2<> p
5 lo a 0 10 p Ar Leesburg Ar 7 :i5 a 7 5»i
fi 0) ft f* 1<» p Ar Tavares bv . 7 10 a t 00 i
'.) 12 a s 22 p Ar O rlitndo bv •"» 1"» a 4 00 p
01
TAMl*A PIVISPi
;so
7 BO a | bv Jacksonville Ar , -701 1
i; |K) a “|bV Wildwood A r 5 10 11
C, 40 a ;.\r ranasollkco Ar ’ 1 ; o> p
7 20a Ar Sumtervlllo Ar I -loop
s a • \rSt. Catherine Ar > 2 1'* p
«i 00 ft — ||Ar Lacooeheo Ar ll"f»
10 jr, a| 1. r bade City Ar |114'»p
1205 p ~.\r l’laiit City l*v loop
20 1 l’J\’"c 7 K1»AU KEY D1V. \ 14 I 21
7 00 i« 11 lial-v .lucks,,mill,' Ar 150|. BUI a
t; DO nl CIO ,»I.v Will,I,, Ar 1" J40P
ID'i 4 .Vi l> Ar (Viiliii’ivlll 1 ' Ar, until - :i 0p
111 io 'll r, 421' Ar Archer l.v h 2.1 a 121., i>
Gl’ipAr Bronson Ar| t 4.-> a
’’ |h Ar Cedar Key Lv.fi 00 a;
~ y | 1 I WLsri’.IIN invislox i 2 | 10
CmiMiliiliiic \our STTipnienls In House:
wlm have Slanding and Ability.
gat i'
10c t -
able houses:
’111. < ■ a m1»11*
i. Pliilndct-
i11« the following
>r. John Stout at
Volk, Kedlield *V
It, Knud At t!, 1. xjJ lost oil.
■ houses will a* in conceit and
hold 1 he markets up. I will rc-
v \ «,rk during the shipping sea-
, c in \ pvixuial attention to the
< <■( ive daily quotations from each
and wire to the Times-Knler-
ldie.ition. When your sliipment.s
i! it (riuls to break down tliemar-
i;. -p.?etfully,
Jos. S. Norton,
OHice "<2t> Washington St.,
New York.
Joseph pike’s son,
Commission Merchant,
—Ami Dealer In —
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Florida & Georgia Fruits & Vegetables
A SPECIALTY.
!IN I'.l UK K. NH« VOItK.
Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited.
Ropresenied in Tliomasvillc by A. C.
||i',,wn and .John W. Mitchell
WANTED*
500 Cars Watermelons,
5000 Baskets of Early Fruits,
.ill pay highest market price*
i! on commission, and I will
nl s2.*> to the person shipping
ili;* largest melons this season,
s over a ml above the market
•ar when received
A. 1*. KICKKTr?
toalft Fruit and Protlurc Dealer
(Jluillatioo^a, Tcini.
|*. npU*'- Hank and other hanks
C. Dun & the wholesale
this eitv genera 11 v.
(icui'L r c fllinl, Ambrusc Oliiit, J. F. Cnwp?r.
Olivit Brothers,
Commission Merchants,
Melons end Pears Specialties.
*5 Washington St.,
Ill- slli,..
Green and Dried Fruits, Melons
VECi ETA R L1CS,
Or anything ymnnay have, to us. \V«* have
t’erv large trade in the above articles, and
n place voiir shipments to as good advant-
. any limise on tin* market. We inrile
ircsponileiice from all parties having any*
ing in our line to ship.
SCMMKKS, MOltllISDN’ U (*<».,
('milmission .Merchants,
I 7 I South Water Si reel,
Chicago, Illinois.
ILi ferem c ; Melropfiliiati Nat. Hank, d.vw
Member..f Hu* Me
•eftiitilo Exeli....„
cliangc, riillftdelphi
New York.
WALTER S. IIILL,
— row THE SALK OF—
Southern Fruits
3 VEGETABLES,
'LeConte Pears and Melons a Specially.
200 III I.Mi ST.. NEW VOItK.
Urliiv.iiA-.-: 11-vi 11 lt Nation.'.1 Ilt.i.li, N. V.;
I’niit l;row, !.-:' Natioii.t 1 . Omili, Smynui, Oi l.
UcpiT.-i-ito,! iu Tlioiuo-i ill,.' I.y A. ('. Ill-own.
•I: 01<’KS S HIX A f/ C A1 :i>s.
W. C. SNODGRASS.
«.\()IHII!A>
li. F. HAWKINS
• A HAWKINS,
Atturnoys-at-Law.
Ofllce. Formerly ••ecuideil l»y I'm* rpri:*e <>t-
flee.
rj-i 'M MflNOTSLI,
riiysieian «& Surgeon,
Thonmsvillo, Georgia.
■'OFFICE over Stark’s, corner broad and
FlcteJior Streets.
K. .K B. COYLE.
B> DENTIST
THOMASVILLB, GBOUOIA.
D
S.
, . Jacksonville
SO.'.p HiKlji'Ar Haiti win Aii 2
10 4.) p| y ana Ar bake City Ar 1
{.I pi 27 a A r Live O ik
1 Ot .'till 2.1 n A l M:i.Us,.n A
4 hi u 12 52 PI Ar Moiitle.ello 1
C, 10 ;i! 2 02 p Ar Tallahassee 1
MM a amp Ar tpilney I
y 20 a! 4 U0 p A r lUver J uue. I
20 D'
P 11
p li:
l 20 a
1 1 r.o a
l 1211511
1 2, 7, H, y, 10, W, It Daily.
62, and 02 Daily.
;t, 4, 22,24, Dally, except Sunday,
ail Dally except Sunday, at Daily
Monday,
William Halley Si Co„
1 * K < ) 1) \< ' l'P
COMMISSION*- MERCHANTS.
Melons a Specialty.
It)7 WEST STREET,
ept Sunday,
00 | G
«45 p-4 :
1005 p 01
RS 5 and G daily, <
Sundays only.
7 :15 a. m., New Orleans Expre
ami quickest line to all Aliddl
Florida points, 1* ' , ' KI
Orleans. 7 :15 a. in. an 1 * :•>«» i». m. n on.
iiect through t*» ThoinftHVlllc, Monig**i
Nashville, St. Louis. Olnclnnati. Ohieag<
all points North and West. Arrive at 2
,,l i 1 Via p/iii^MaVl and Express for all points
South, Gainesville, Ocala, Leosinu
Apopka, Orlando, Panasoffk
Slwrtost
and West
, Mohilo’aud New
all
GEORGE FEARN,
REAL ESTATE AG I AT,
OFFICE IH MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK.
til] ui Comlrj Properli fer Saif.
HOUSES BI' NTEn
And fnxcn 1*1 Id.
LOANS
NEGOTIATED.
Bring me a description 01 your properly
Dttdo'cVty,"i’hint’city. Arrives at 1:5o r
7 : oo p. in. Local, connects through l
pi,luts South, Ocala, Gainesville, bo> :*l.*'
Tavares, Orlando, Tarpon Springs, S- ut
land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Anivi
0:1U a. m,
11:15 a. m. Cumberland Hoiite l-.xpress,
neets at Fernamlina witli steamer Clt
lJrunswlck, dally, for lH’unswmk, Maemi,
l,mta, Chattanooga, Loiiisvil(e, Cincinnati
St. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 1 :.'»() p. in
4:'J<Jp. m. Fcrnandlim Mall and Kxpr
daily, connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Str. St. Nicholas for Suvannah and way land
lugs. Thursday with Mallory Steamers
New York. Arrives 8:5011. 111. Sunday tr
leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. in.
This new service gives perfect connect; ..
atlJftldwln for all points North and West, Vi
Callahan to all points North, East and \\e
Via Fernamlina, connecting with Str. City
Brunswick, for Hruuswlck, Miwii, Atlauta
and all points North and West.
D. E. MAXWELL, A. O MACUON ELL,
Gen. Manager, O. 1‘. T. A
j. W ItElD. Agent at Thomasvllle, Ga.
FltEMH - JIEA r B\S.
We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied hy Mr. P. 11. Hone
a line stock of fresh meat.-. Reef, Mutton and
Fork.
(Mir meats are from our own farms, fat <
uicy and sweet. Wc will be glad to receive
our patronage and will serve you with the
j est meats at the lowest possible pri<
{ F. Horn k Duo
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary a Oflicv, March 15, 1H89.
S. II. Kcndrkk, executor of the lust will
£D<! testament of John* Rice, late ol said
county, deceased, has applied to me for letters
of dismission from said executorship, and l
will pass upon said application at my oflice
on the first Monday in July next, 1880.
jd Jos. S. Meubill, Ordinary,
D! COYLE
I * n y
>^CUana and Preserves tbaTeel
S' • ifld Curt, Oi»*»**d Cum*.
OllONTICA Ofl.’
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
W. A. ELDER- Proprietor.
SEASONOF 1889.
For ratos, nnalyHls ol wulor ami
mation, address
fi 10 tl K. A. Elder’ Manger.
NEW YORK.
Wi-lli Kivci' Fiii:!;.’,
Ol'l'ICF, IlH'a'l St.. ov.'l'il’i' Ki't
M. KliNIKlN,
Attorney-at-Law,
umasvllle, - - • L«’
1’roiupt attentin
trusted t*- him.
Ofllce-‘Over Wat
Jackson street#. j„
J.
II. COVI.E, !>■ O. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thoituiavlllo, • - Georgia.
OlTera Ills services t<» ill ril i/.rli:. < d' Tlion
asvlllc and vicinity.
O nice lion ha. m. to 1 p. m., an
from 2 to 6 p. m.
Ofllco—U11 Jacks'*11 stre'd.
Hcw Aliivnv I Ohysgft Hj. *
in io p Ls r r
AND MOST
Direct Route!
FltOJI Aid. I’KLNCIPA I. POINTS IN
TliJsSOUTH TO OHICACiO ANJ>
THE NOKTUWEST.
W'» thfuigti ox prop# trains dally* with Full
man palace RulT. t,Sleeping Care hy night,
and Chair Cara hy day, between Cin
cinnati! and Chicago, iMdlanapo-
liMand Chicago, and also be*
tweeu Loulavillo and
Chicago,
wherocloao con*
nectloan are made f<«r
St. Paul, Fargo, BlHiunrk, I’<d-
land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
and p<duta Intermediate--
STew Past Mail,
Leaving Louisville, Dally except Sunday, at
7 ■:!<) a. in. Cincinnati!, Daily, except Suuday
at 7 :15. Arriving at Chicago at G :53.
The most rapid service ever attempted be
tween tho Great Commercial Citioa on tho
Ohio River and Chicago.
li rough Coupon Tickets, Baggage chock
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, are among tho points that
have made tho
MOlOl ROUTES
Universally and deservedly popular.
OIIN B.OABSON, Vieo-pros’t and Gon’l Mgr
W. II. McDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager,
E O. McCOltMICK, Gcu.l Passenger Agent-
II* W. GLARING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad St.. Thomasvllle Ga.
Wliiddon House
(Opposite PI ncy Woods Hotel.)
TIIOMASVII.KK, - GA
E. li. Wliiddon, Prop.
This Ilium*, locutnl In tke most Uosir-
;iblo ami .'mitral part of tlm city, is new
ami comi'h to in every iiartieular. Fnr-
nislmil in tho most elegant manner ami
provided v.'itli all eonveniences of mod
ern hotels. Tlie menu is perfect, and
tlm nervine rendered hy trained nmifpo-
life servants. Terms reasonahle, and
priees .graded aeeordiii.u to ueeonimoda-
t i. ins furnislied. Carriages from the
house meet all trains.
ilecl0-ly
Fife & Beverly
MK!(;
(i KOUGIA.
-- I»l
N i:iV YOllli.
H«*t
Hank.
mlv National
' dAn'ini |
Hunt &. Voorhees,
179 READE ST.. N. Y„
(’oniHiis^iosi Ihalors
Southern Fruit and Produce-
l’arlieu
sale of jlel
'ales 1
jirompt ly 1111
Jam!) T. Ihuim tl.
ar attention paid to llte
idu -. pears am! melons,
ported daily mid returns
made.
J tiliSM. Thorn.
\v. D. .MITCHl-'.l.l.. R. Mm 111:1.1
■^ITCUKIil, & MITCUKGI ,
Attorney s-iil-Lnw,
Thomasvllle, • • Georgia.
Ofltce, up-stairs.
lie flea IkI-Street,., [all
T.
s. DEKL.K, -M. D. ;
Office in J laves Duiltlin;.
Rcsldence-
uollft street.
Telephone
calls.
tumnunlcutton, No. 25 f*»r night
1BENKETT & THORN,
'.PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
No, 302 North Front St.,
Philadelphia, - Pa.
C>-11.-2 m
V;sTA 111.1*11 r;i> is:w.
E. WOODWABD,
GENERAL
Commission Merchant,
Melons iiiit! Pears Specialties.
17-1 GHAMHEJiS WT..
XKtV YOU li.
G-2G d.Vw 2m
Beimel t & LTall,
( O.U.MISHIOX .IIKItt'IIANT^,
Fruits andPi'oduce.
Melona and Peaes
Sl’lCt'fAl.TIKS.
No. LG 1 W EST ST UEET,
N a W 10 UK.'
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and IICILHER
Tho
lasvllln, Georgia,
nuke
the
, pub
I will be „—
construction «*r all classes of hull.ling
lie and private, in cither brick or w<».m
I will guarantee iu every insiui.
give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
lit fair
and careful estimates made
MY Motto—Good, honest *>.
prices. If you want any building done c
ou me. I will submit estimates when
contract la awarded mo or not. I refer
the many public buildings erected by me...
Thomasvillo and elsewhere, and all parties
for whom I have worked*
ROUTES
—TO—
NEW YORK 08 BOSTON
— IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—AM) THE—
OCEANSTEAMSHIPLINE
—Ot THE—
Central Railroad of Georgia,
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale nl reduced rates. Good to
return until October .list. 1889.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from flic bent and dust incident
to nil-rail routes. If you are sick the trip
will invigorate and build you up. Go cast
by sea and you'll never regret it.
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to impure first
of the merits of the Route via *Sa* , itnnal».
Further information may lie had by apply
ing to the Agent at your station, or to
M. S. BELKNAP, W.F.SIIKLLM AN,
General Manager. Traflic Manager
E, T.DIIAULTON, CLYDE !M >STI< K,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass, Agt.,
yavannab Ga.
General Merclumdi^
\NI» ALL KINDS Ol —-
Builders’' Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
\v„ aiv |.:vi. •! I" run.I I. m.ytlihm w >•>
.1 In ihi, I.i M 1:1.1: l.isi:, \V<* n.f.Ut' u :'|..'clrU
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work.
Tin* !n<,:«t'*b'b'»ral«) dentgim will lie faithful
ly and crrc ily executed. Wo operato the
. cquipl* d niill.H, and carry tho largest
k of ho ijfii'd lumber in Southern Goor
parti > wauling lumberwUlnave money
onaiil’.iiig us before placing their orders.
FIFEk BEVEULY
THE PUBLIC
Should Enow
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.
ELIM.fflALLETTE.
lirleii & Ml,
Contractors & Builders
THOM ASVIIJ.K, GA.
Wc will bo glad t«. make contract for, or
8HI.1 rlntciid, all classes ..f buildings, public
or private, in cither brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans and spooilleailons If required. It
you want any building done call on us, and
wo will submit cntlinatea whether contract Is
awarded us or not. Wo will guarantee satls-
lactiou in all our work. Wc refer to the many
buildings erected by us in Thomnsvillo, and
to all parties for whom wo have worked.
Shop on Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad.
Tliomasvillc*, Ga., April J, 1889.
B. B. FUDGE,
TUOMASVIfir.E, GA.,
• DEALER IX
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gods ui Sprtii Goois
ol' all kinds, amltii^onl I'm*
King’s Powder Co
Five l'ooin cottage on Love
street, at $12.50 per month.
Six room house on Lower
Broad street, where Mr. TL
Wolff now lives, from Sept.l,
at $20.00 a month.
Four room tenement, on Cal
houn street, near Broad street,
at S3 per month.
Large new house oil Jetter-
son street, at §25 per mouth.
Furnished rooms on .lack
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 rooms besides dining
room and kitchen, at $5U per
month.
1. tl2-ilGin
The Elmwood,
Marietta, (la.
This new and beautiful liolci, elegantly
furnished,
ELECTRIC REELS, GAS,
I'iivit i'Ia.is in all nl it.i Aj'i'ninlmviit-, luu
Ei'tii 1,-a ...I l.y M. (1. Whitlock, it.rim’r own
er an! |'iu[n'k‘lor of flic htlo
“WHITLOCK HOUSE.”
His tabic and service will satisfy tin* moat
fastidious. His beds are delightful. Terms
reasonable. Address,
M.G •WHITLOCK,
Marietta. Ga.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Tliomassvillo. ' roi>i*»’ia