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Red Cloud's Fourth of July Speech.
Among the features of the “Fourth”
celebration at Chadron, was the speech
of the celebrated Indian chief, lied
Cloud. He was introduced to the
audience by L. J. F. Iaeger.
“Ladies and gentlemen: 1 will say
something to you this evening, and 1
want you all to listen to me, please. I
was asked to come and see you and
celebrate the great fourth of July,
and to show you how the Indians
dance, but i have something to tell
you besides that. I have told yon
many times before that, all you people
were my friends, and I hope that all
our children will love each other like
brothers and children in the future, as
if we were all born of one woman.
“The Great Father sent commis
sioners here fo try and bulldoze me
like a child, and try to take my land
away from me. They told me that if
I did not give the land up it would lie
just like a big fish in a pond with lit
tle fisli, the big ones would cat the lit
tle ones all up. They said that the
white people would take all the good
lands from me, and that I would
have nothing left but had lands, when
I would starve to death. They said
that if I had a big stone wall around
me the white people would get over
it, and that if I did not sign the pa
per there would he no more Indians
—they would lie wiped out, lnit I am
no child.
“They came to me like a child, and
so I did not sign the paper. The
Great Father has bothered me so
much about my land that I am get
ting tired of it. I have told him that
I will never give him any more of niv
land, and I want you all to under
stand me. The Great Father has
made many treaties with me and un
people, but never kept his word when
the time came to pay the money to
make his word good. I am chief of
the whole Sioux nation, and I have
promised my people that I would
never sign any more of my land away,
and I am going to keep my word. In
all the treaties with the Great Father
I was always cheated, and so were un
people. I do not like to make a fuss
over this, for I want to be friends to
you all. This land where Chadron is
now, is mine, and was stolen from me
in the treaty of 18G8. I want you all
to be my friends. I would say
morc, but I do not feel well, (mod-
bye.”—Omaha Herald.
The Mexican Wasp.
The Mexican wasp is built entirely
for business. He is over two inches
long when lie is of age. anil is about
the color of a bay horse. His plunger
is a full inch long and as fine as a
spider’s web. Unlike the stinger of a
common bee, the stinger of the Mex
ican wasp is nou-forfeitable. He
don’t give up after one lunge, but has
it always in readiness for an all-day
job if necessary. The mission of the
Mexican wasp seems to he merely to
hunt up people and run that stinger
of his into them. The natives say
that he will go ten miles out of his
way to get a whack at a person. I he
natives seem to get fat on snake bites,
centipede bites and scorpion stings,
but if they discover one of these wasps
in their neighborhood they hunt for
cover without delay. --- Tombstone
Epitaph.
WOMEN AND MICE.
Thf* reason why a woman is afraid of a
mouse is a profound mystery—indeed, it has
never Itron very closely proven that she is.
Hut some women arc constantly in such a
nervous, irritable condition that the slightest
thing anno vs and startles them. The cause of
this unfortunate state of airairs is usually
some functional derangement: some distress
ing or painful irregularity, some derange
ment or peculiar weakness incident to her
fcx ; or, it mav be due to inllaminution, ul
ceration or displacement., of some of the
pelvic viscera, or to other organic lesions
peculiar to her sex. From whichever cause
it may arise, I)r. Pierre’s Favorite Prescrip
tion is a positive remain, so certain in its
curative results that its manufacturers sell
it, through druggists, under a (juarantcc of
its giving satisfaction in every case, or
money paid for it will bo promptly re
funded. As a soothing and strengthening
.nervine, “ Fnvbritc Prescription" is unc-
niialed and is invaluable in allaying and sub-
nuing nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms ami
other distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and organic
disease of the womb. It induces refreshing
sleep nnd relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
Copyright, IPS*, by Wom.n’s Dis. Med. Ass’.v.
DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS (Jranulos. are
Laxative, or Cathartic, according to size of
dose. By Druggists. 25 cents u viol.
Florida Trunk Line.
Florida Central
—AND—
Peninsula Railroad.
Formerly the I*'. It. A IV, <’<*.
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
jj j 7 | KOl’TUr.nX DIVISION I H
Too p iuo.'> a Lv Fernamlina AnaoTj
7 00 P 114.7 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 17oj
:u) p 11 27 a Lv Callahan Arj 1 771
8 70 p 1*2 42 p Lv Baldwin Ar il' 42 p 7(»0a
0 J7 p 1 27 p Ar Lawtry Ar 11 7S a 7 77 a
o75 > 142 p Ar Stark- Ar 11 28n 7 70a
p) 70 p 12 27 P Ar Waldo Ar 10 72a 2 70a
il ’*o a '702 p Ar Hawthorne Ar 10 27a 2 00a
1 to a 4 20 p Ar Ocala Ar 007 p 12 01 p
- - - • Wildwood Ar M0a 0 20p
Leesburg Ar 7 77a 7 77 p
Tavares Lv 7 10 a 7 Ofcp
Orlando Lv 5 47 a 4 00 j*
_ . .. 5 42 pAr
5 10 a f. 10 p Ar
o 03 a f.40pAr
y 42 a 8 22 p Ar
71
1 TAMPA HI VIST"
70
7 j*) p Lv Jaeksoiivillo Ar
7 00 a Lv Wildwood Ar
7 40 a Ar PanasolTkeo Ar
(j io a Ar Sutntervillo Ar
7 15 n Ar St. Catherine A r
f$ o;, a Ar Lacooclico Ar
S j() a) j. r Dado City Ar
10 70 p Ar Plant City Lv
T !•< f r egp.ui Ki:v mv. I
7 00 p 1145 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 1 50 p
i - , 00 o 4 10 pLv Waldo Ar l07»p
.*> 10 t 4 57 p Ar Gainesville Ar, 9 40 a
It) 47 mi 7 42 P Ar Areher Lv 8 25 a
I o 12 p Ar Bronson - * "
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4 IV) p
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7 40 I*
2 70 I-
NATURAL GAS
I•npnrtml Irom ^tlic A1 iiioral
Sjii'i11mi the IthilH', Ger
mane. mi draught at
L. SCHMIDT’S.
Al- O.lar Key 1..
I \V EhT KUN in VISION 1
5 70 I
1 40 p
11 22 U
*7 eu p 7 17 a-Lv Jacksonville Ar 72»_ .
S07 p, 8 00a Ar Baldwin Ar 2 27 j*
10 tn I, o a Ar Lake City Ar 1 0s p
i" LvnOili Ar .222 1,
l 01 a 111 28 a A i MadiJuJt Ap 11 loll
4 lo a' 12 72 pi At* Moutlecllo I.v loJO 4
o 10 al ° 02 p! A v Tallahassee Lv 9 70 a
h oo a 707 p; Ar t Lv , * : ;. 7 . J
9 20 a 1 4 ou j»; A i IBver June. Lv 8 00 a
. .... 9, 10,17,14 Dally.
02. and G7 Daily.
7 4. 27, 21, Dally,except Sunday.
70 Dally except Sunday. • oi Daily except
Monday.
00 I
1 J.VL’H'i
TO THE NORTH
IN' ORTHWEST
L. & JNT.,
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD,
— IS THE—
SHORT LINE,
— WITH —
THROUGH SLEEPING SARS,
I’ll )M ALLAN V TO
KAN1IVILLE,
KVANSVIM.K.
HT. 1.01 IN.
And but one change to
LOVIAVILLK.
An£ other northern cities. Always ask for
tickets via the Louisville A Nashville 11. It
For any information, write to
t\ P. ATMORK, Gen. Pa.s8. Agt,
Louisville, Ky.
Parties haying Triends in the North should
adri.sd them to take this route to Thoma—
villc during the coining season.
PIANOS ANl> ORGANS
W, 8. Brown, the Jeweler, has hc-
curwi the agency for alt the liibt-chuss
Pianos and Organn, which he is selling
at Iho lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn his prices and terms.
H45p-1 70(I Lv Jaekbt'UVjlleJ
10i)7p-GUda Ar Fornundlna
7 and 0 daily, except Sunday
Sundays only.
7^17 a. m. f New Orleans Express. Slnu test
and ouiekCHt lino to all .Middle and West
Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New
Orleans. 7 :17 a. m. an 1 7 :70 p. in. trainscoji-
neet OiroUgli t>> Thomasville, Montgomery,
Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, and
all points North and West. Arrive at 2. »•* i
"'il’Vis i‘i.'rn'lli'll ainl I''! — 1 ■>' : ‘, i ;
South, Gainesville, Uvula. Leesburg, lav
Anopka, Orlando, Panaa'dtk.v IMI. c Mtb-’o
Dade City, l’lant City. Arrive* at 1 M i
. tin
ugh
all
7 :00 p. m. Local, cnliet .... —■
points South, Ocala, OGiivsv lib*, Leesl urg.
Tavares, Orlando, Tarp n Springs .Souther*
land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa, \rrlv
** ii-i 5ft 1 .’ m. Cumberland Route Express,
iicets at Fernamlina with steamer City <d
Brunswick, dally, for Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta! Chattanooga. Louisville, Cincinnati
St. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 1 :-*0 P- m.
4:7Up. m. Fernandina Mall ami Lv press,
dallv connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Str. St. Nicholas for Savannah and way land
ing’s Thursday with Mallory Steamers foi
New York. Arrives «:50a. in. Sunday trait,
leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. in.
This n* w service gives perfect cennectl......
at Baldwin tor all points North and West, > la
Callahan t«> all poluu North, Last and West
Via Fernamlina. connecting with sir. City of
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
and all points North and Went.
D. E. MAXWELL, A.O M.M DONELL,
Gen. Manager, G. 1*. k T. A.
\\ S. PENNINGTON.
Traffic Manager.
j, yf UEJP. Agent at Thoinasvllle, Ga.
fresh meats.
Wc will open, Mwnliiy, April 1?., „i Lin-
I,lia-p lately (Hciipin'l l>y Mr. 1’- II- l!'" 1 ';
a tine stock of fresh meuts. Itei-I. Mutton an a
Pork.
Our meals arc from our men turni.-, lat,
juicy and sweet. We will he t'lml to receive
fc our patronage and will serve you with the
est meats at the lowest possible prices.
F. P. Hulls !t Ilao
MARVELOfUS
DISCOVERY.
Only Crnuinn Hyttein ©I*Memory Trnlnln*.
Four Jloohi Iseurneil In ono reading.
Ml ml wnndrrla* cured,
livery elilld anil ndult areally benefltted.
• Oruat lutlac*«mouU to C«»TTMpondonce CIa«..ob.
Prrwpfc-Uaf, with Opini-ma of J)r. Wm. A. Ilnm.
tnoniii tho world-fi-. ii d Juwvinlistfn Mind D'»ea»e«.
Daniel HrernlenI'Thmiiptont 4Uogroat I nychoj.
I loos. \V. tV. A.lor, .1II il.eCil^on, Judah P.
fK£'av... n. Y.
By shipping ycur
Green and Dried Fruits, Melons
VEGETABLES,
Or iiiiything you may have, to us. We Iiav«
a very large trade in the above articles, and
can place your shipments to as good advaut-
ag * as any house on the market. We invite
eom-spondence from all parties having any
thing in our line to ship.
SI MMERS, MOKBISOX k CO.,
Commission Merchants,
171 South Water Street,
Chicago, Illinois.
Reference: Metropolitan Nat. Bank. <1aw
WALTER S. HILL,
DRINK
Glen Springs
Mineral Water
]’or tin' Liver aiul Kidneys.
Fiir sale at
L. SCHMIDT’S.
Tlioinnsvillc Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers
KOUfill cSc. DHKHSKl)
Lll M11KU.
HATH NS.
I’ICK KTS,
SHINGLES,
MOC [.DINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BA I.ESTERS,*
S PAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STOIIK l-’KONTS,
Wire Screen Door? and Windows, Sasln
Door? and Blind*
t o o n i) /■: it.
STAIR BUILDING,
ami ixsii)!-: iiAupwimi) riMsn a
SPKCIAI.TV.
e^l'HUIlKSI’iiN-niv.VCF. SiU.M-ITKDC
Jaruli T. Urnni'll. J'l'ij'li IV. I'liorn.
BEfflETT & THORN,
PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
No. 302 North Front St.,
Philadelphia, - Pa.
— FOB THE MALE OF—
Southern Fruits
5 VEGETABLES,
Lei'mite Pears ami Melons a Specially.
-JIM* Ill .tNi: XT,. NKW YII1IK.
Reference?: Irving National Bank, N. V.;
Fruit Growers' National Bank, Smyrna, Del.
Represented in Thoiiiasville by A. C. Brown.
I» 1 {() FKSSI ()N AI j CARDS.
W. C. SNODGRASS. B. F. IIAWKINS
gxowaiAss A iiawkixs,
Attorneys-; d-Law.
Office. Formerly occupied by Enterprise of
fice.
ip M. M<-I N r < )TS1-I,
Physician .Surgeon,
Thomasville, Georgia.
rr-fy-office over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
J~)K. .1 ( ) 1C I. B. C< tVJ.lv
DENTIST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, Broad St., over Pickett's.
g C. M< RENDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Prompt attention given to all business en
trusted to him.
Office—Over Watt’s store, coiner broad and
Jackson streets.
Commission Merchant,
—tin! Dealer In —
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Florida & Georgia Fruits 4 Vegetables
A SPECIALTY.
US IM UK FIj.U K, new I’OUK.
Melons and LeConte Pears Solicitetl.
Represented in Thomasville by A. C.
Brown and John W. Mitchell
Bennett & Hall,
UO.UMISWION .IIEKCIIAMN,
Fruits and Produce.
Melons and Pears
Hl’KCI AI.TIKS.
No. 1G1 W KST STREET
.\EW YORK.;
J II. COYLE. I). I). S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvillo, • • * Georgia
Offers his Morvlcea to tn citizens of Thom
navi lie and vicinity.
office hours—From 9 a. in. to 1 p. in., and
from 2 to 5 p. m,
Offieo—On Jackson street.
NY, 1>. MITCHELL, It. G. MITCHELL.
U^lTCllELL & MITCUKIJ.,
Attorncys-at-Liiw,
Thomasville, • - Georgia.
’ \V r . iilll’CK, -M. If.
Office, up-stairs.
T.
S. DICK I.E, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
Rosldenco—Corner College avenue and
uolla street.
Telephone communication, No. 27 for night
N. S. Eaires,
Thomasvlllo, Georgia.
I will bo glad to mako contracts foi tin
constructhm of all classes of buildings, pub
lie and private, in either brick or wood.
I will guarunteo In every Instaneo to
give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
and careful estimates made.
My MOTTO—Good, honest work at fair
prices. If you want any building done call
on mo. I will submit estimates whether
contract Is awarded mo or not. I refer to
the many public buildings erected by me In
Thomasville and elsewhere, and all parties
for whom I have worked'
THE PEST
III FAK TIIK
Fluor ALL miNCIPAL POINTS IN
TIII'.'SHKTII TO O.IICAOO AND
Till: NO HI II WEST.
W<* thr..!>?:)> ext.reus trains dally, with Pull
man Pala.-o Buffet Sleeping Cars by night,
and (.'hair Car* by day, between Gin*
ciiihalti and Chicago, Didianapo-
ii,. and Chl<*ago, and also be;
tween Louisville ami
Chicago,
where close con.
tieetlons are made folg
r-:». Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol
lan*!, oniaiia, Kansas City, San Francisco
New Fast Mail,
ng Louisville, Dally except Sunday, at
a, cineinnatt!. Dally, except Suuday
Arriving at Chicago at G :55.
rapid servlco over attempted no-
Great Commercial Cities on the
1 Clii
The
twc<
the
Ohio 1
trir’i bri ..
ed to destim
fort provided f.
have made tlm
;li Coupon Tickets, Baggage check*
d your safety and coin
uiiong Clio points that
MOItfOra ROUTE
OILS' B.GVRSON. Vie.' fires’t and Gon’l Mgr
W. 11. McDOEL. Gen’1 Traffic Manager,
E. O. MCCORMICK, Gen.l I'asseiifiifr Agent-
B. W. GRADING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad St.. Thomasvillo Ga.
ISniiddon House
(Opposite IMuey Woods Ilctel.)
THOM ASVII.I.K, - UA
E. Ji. Wh iddon, Prop.
■ Ml in the most dt?sir-
rt of t-ho city, is new
vry parUcuiar. Fur-
oleoant nnuincr and
imvenienees of mod-
iemi is perfect, and
>1 by trained andfpo-
>nn?’. reason;iBIe, and
•« 1 inyc to aeeoininoda-
Carriages from the
abb' a
and c<
nislioi
i t ho lined
with all <*
deel0*ly
(JKOUC.IA.
General Mercliandi«d
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
v prepared to furnish anytl
,0 Lninu LINE, We iimkeu
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work,
The mostel.-di-irale designs will be faithful
lyniid eom-.-tly executed. We operate the
best ec|uip|vd mills, and earry the largest
stock of so !?-■ imd lumber In Southern Geer
gla. l’artl is wanting lumber wlllsave money
by consul: i ng us her .re plaeing their orders.
FIFEk BEVERLY
yrililifii k LicI"
Contractors & Builders
TIIBMASVILLE, GA.
We will l.o glad to make contracts for, or
Mii.erlntend. all classes «>r buildings, public
or private in . i:b< r brick or wood. Will fur-
ilI.-Ii [iI.ih-i ri;i■ l II ri-'iulro.l. II
you want any building done call on us, and
wo will submit estimates whether contract Is
awarded us.u* not. We will guarantee satls-
faetloti in all our work. We refer tot ho many
buildings ere*-t.-d by us In Thomasvlllo, and
all p ” ' " ‘
Shop .
Tin
i Fletcl
jvillo, (
have worked,
it., 2nd door from Broad.
April 7, 1889.
B. S. FtJDGB,
TllOMASVlIjl.i:, GA.,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stores, Iron,
U ui Ghapest Fuiuger
ROUTE
—TO—
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
— IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—AND TIIK—
OCEANSTEAMSHIP LINE
—OK TIIK—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to
return until October .list, 188B.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from the beat and dust incident
to nil-rail routes. If jou arc sick the trip
will invigorate and build you up. Go east
by pea nnd you'll never regret it.
Passengers, before purchasing tickets viii
other routes, would do well to inquire first
of the merits of the Route via Savannah.
Further information may be had by apply
ing to the Agent at your station, or to
M.S.BFjLKXAP, \v. f.shkllma.n,
General Manager. Traffic Manager
K. T. CHARLTON. CLYDE Bo.STICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass, Agt.,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gw aM SsortiiE Goods
of ;i!l kiii'U, :inil ’:i^c!il for
King’s Powder Co.
GEORGE FEARN,
;;E\I, (STATE Adi AT.
OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK,
fiij nii'l C«a nrj frupcrii Ivr Salt,
i k irsi'S in-:ntei>
Ami TnxcH i*i
r.<.> A N>i
NECOTIA fED.
Bring me a description 01 your properly
F0R-:-SALE.
Monti cello Hotel,
at Montieello, Fla.,
on lot 200 feet, front
ing the Court House
Square, running back
100 feet, containing
20 rooms. Price,
.$8,000, including fur
niture. Terms, half
cash, balance easy,
This property is a
bargain for any one
wishing a small ho
tel, well located, in a
flourishing town.
THE PUBLIC
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.
ELIffl.MALLETTE.
Hubs Ii It
5 room cottage, large lot, on
Calhoun and Young sts., at
§12.70 per month. Bossession
immediately.
Four room tenement, on Cal
houn street, near Broad street,
at §7 per month,
Large new house on .letter-
son street, at §27 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.
F Furnished house in East
nd, 5 rooms besides dining
room .and kitchen, at §70 per
month.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomas ville.* G-eor»da