The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 28, 1889, Image 4

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Learned, If Not Pretty. From tlie Detroit Free Pros?. "Conic over ami p;ct introduced to one of tlic.smartest girls in Philadel phia," said (lie colonel the other morn ing, after we had finished our cigars. “I don't call her a beauty, hut she is highly educated and as sharp as a razor.” “Detroit, Detroit," she mused as we were introduced. “Oh,, yes, I can place it now. I was wondering whether it was in Quebec or Ontario. I was there once." “Indeed." “Yes, and tlie people were celebrat ing the queen’s birthday.” “I see.” “They were celebrating h snow and ice carnival, A on very patriotic people.” “Well, yes." “I suppose the Johnstown has rendered them somewhat hensivc in Detriot ■ '!” “As to what, ma’am “Why that Labe .Miehigai hurst out and sweep you nil away, “Oh, we don’t feel any leaf ol that.” “Don’t you indeed. Ah ! yes, but how stupid of me! ’I lie lea ky Moun tains arc between you and the lake of course. Are there many wild ani mals left in Detriot V” “A few grizzly hears and mountain lions.” “And the Indians ?” “They never approach within a mile of the stockade, and they don l kill over a dozen people a week. ’ “How nice. 1 must sit down some time and talk to you a whole hall day.” When the colonel and I returned to our end of the veranda I looked at him. He had his face turned away. It was all of two minutes before be slowly wheeled around and brought I,is fist down oil his knee with the oxclamation ; “Well, I’ll he hanged !” I>V horror appre- mighl .ir.xKs' niti:aii. Junks had :i tlmtm tin* oilier He thought I"’ wiw a prize-light*.ts* ring. and in tin* middle ol it stood a doughty littlo champion who met and deliberately knocked over, one by one. a score or more ol big, btirlv-lookintr follows, :i>. they advanced to the attack. Giants as they were in size, the valiant pigmy proved more than a matc h lor them. Jt. was all so funny that .lenka woko up laughing. lie accounts for the dream by the fact, that lie had just, come to tlie conclu sion, after trying nearly every big, drustic pill on the market, that Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, or tiny Sugar- coated Granules, easilv “knock out” and beat, all the biff pills hollow! They are the original and offly genuine Little Liver Pills. He ware of Imitations, which contain Poi sonous Minerals. Always ask for Dr. Pier<*o s Pellets, which are Little Sugar-muted Pills, or AiitHiilimis Granules. One a llose. %n HEHBHL Milton* Knailaclir, riizzinrNS Conwtl |»a- lion, J ml igest ion, 1*11- imss Attack*, and all de- ramremenfs of the stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pieree’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They ar-‘ gent I v laxative, or strongly cathartic, L’ordinir tosize of dose. Smallest, Cheapest, ci o vinl bv druggists. Easiest to tali t'opjrlrht, l' kC h 1 U GG.V.M •nt3 a vial, by druggists. NVoui.n*! Dispensary Med* I ATI'is. Proprietors, St., ItuStale, 5 • Florida Central —AND— Peninsula Railroad. I'm inci ly lli«* r. It. A- IV, Co. Standard Time Used—June 2,iSS9- fits) p luu.'m Lv 700 p 11 4.'» a Lv <;:«) p 1127 a Lv 8 30 p 12 42 p Lv !*2 »p 1 27 p Ar y5.'»p 142 p Ar 10 00 I > 2 27 p.\r Culluhi llaldwiu I.awtey Starke Wald.* 7 00 \*‘ 5 00 a Newspaper Names in the Far West. One of (he western historical soci eties possesses copies of the following newspapers. The names were copied from its files, and published in the Type Writer, ol IJoston, by Mr. T. O. Popenee: Kansas Prairie Dog, Cheyenne County Rustler, Clark County Clipper, Cash City Cashier, Morganville News and Sunflowci, The SaHirday Cyclone, The Brick, The Eye, The Allison Breeze and Times, The Head Centre and Daily Morning Sun, The Broad j Axe, Grip, Locomotive, Kansas Cow boy, The Ryansvillc Boomer, Hill City Livery Times, Western Cyclone, Conductor Punch, Cinunarron Herald, and Kansas Sod House, The Monte zuma Chief, Ensign Bazzoop, Border Ruffian, Jayhawkcr and Palladium, ’Santc Ve Trail, Comanche Chief and Kiowa Chief, Daily Infant Wonder, The Scout, Gopher and Winona, The Hatchet, The Fanatic, The Comet, The Boomerang, The Hornet, The Wasp, Astonislv.-r and Paralyzer, Ink slingers’ Advertiser, Grisby City Scorch er, Sunday Growler, The Prairie Owl, Springfield Soap Box, I lie A\ him- Wham, Sherman County Dark Horse, The Bazoo, Thomas County Cat, and Grit. jl 20 a y02;p Ar llawth. 1 10 a 12'J p .vr Oval? 3 80 a .*>42 P Ar Wildw 5 lu a UlOpAr Leesburg f, (X) n 0 40 pAr Tavares Lv< 7 1 1* 12 a 8 22|*Ar Orlando Lv 54 Ti i TvAsitMiiivisi-.N l _ _ . I» 10 a Ar is:i|» fi 40 a Ar 1242 p 5 (HI a A r j II 58 a 3 55 a Ar il 28a 3 30a A r! 10 52 a 2 50 a AGIO23a 2 00a Ar !>07p 1201 p 1 Ar! Hi Oa 0 20 p I.v Jacksonville Ar I.V Wildwood Ar : Ar ranasolTkco Ar Ar Huintorvlllo Ar A r St. Catherine Ar Ar Lacoueheo Ar ,1.- r Dado City Ar Ar riant City Lv 13 T“cedau key biv. j CARBONATED WITH- NATURALGAS j•njHirlrtl from "the Mineral Sjirings "it (lit! ltliiuc, G»cr- lti,• in v, cm lira it glit at L- SCHMIDT’S. DIuHSTIv Mineral W ater Fur tin 1 For salt LlVi at and Kidncvs. L. SSHMIDT’S. ThomasviHe Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & DaYis, Prop’rs. Manufacturers and Dealers f. 10 p 000 P 5 4ft I* 4 00 Ji 14 . 114 Lv .bnksonvllle Ar 150 p 4 10 P Lv Wald" A r; 10 35 p 4 :»3 j* Ar Gainesville Ar, 0 40 a • 42 p Ar Archer Lv h 25 a 1 c, |j p \r Brunson Ar 7 4Sa k Ar Cedar Key Lv.fi 3'* a. 1 i WESTERN DIVISION j 10 Jiteks.iiivlll' Ar Baldwin Ar Lake City ... 120 p 2 «•» I 1 AI 2 35 |» 1 40 | Ar 1 (M p 11220 Live O ik Arl22Jp 'J 55 a il 2Ha A i Madison Aril 15 a h 15 ;i 1252p.\r M"litlcell«* Lvl"30a 5 2» ii I 2 02 p Ar Tallahassee Lv '.) 50 a 3 20 ;i y 03 p Ar Quincy Lv S57a ,L; J 1 4 00 p A i Liver Juno. Lx him) a 12 o» i | *1 |7boa 1.2, 7, s, 0. 10.13, 11 Dally. 02. ail’d 03 Dally. ;» ». 23, 21, Dally,f>:c pt Sunday. 30 Dally except Sunday. 31 Dally Monday, - TO THE NORTH AND ISTORTHWIilST —Tin:— L. & JNT. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD, — IS THE— SHORT LINE, rHROUGH SLEEPING SARS, „ FROM ALBANY To [ANUUl.IJi, EWIfWIL.^ i<>iiw An*l but one change to dOUIMVI 1 ' 1 ' 1 " " CINCINNATI, i'llltiCO. kntl other northern eiti* ?. Always ask for jckrt* via the Louisville k Narliville It. It. For anv inlormuiion, write to T. I’. ATMORK, Gen. Fuss. Agt. IxjU’svillc, Ky. Parties haying friends in the North ghoul 1 tlYise them to take this route to Thornas- IUc daring the coming season. ~K45p-4 30a Lv Ja.’k.s'.nvillfJ A 1005 p-(iU0 a Ar Fernaudlna La fi and f* dally, except Sunday. Sundays only. 7 15 a in.. New Orleans Express. .Shortest and Quickest lino to all Middle and West Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans. 7 :1ft a. in. an 1 7 :30 p. in. tint neet Oirouuh to ThomaHvUle, Monttf .. Nashville, St. Dulls. Clnelnnail.Clitca^*. and all points North and West. Arrive ; m. and 3.45 p. m. 11:45 p. m. Mail and Express bo idl points South, Gainesville, Ocala, LoesWiir;:. Tav.-ies, Apopka, Orland**, l'anasolTkef (M. Cnthar.no) Dade City, Hunt City. Arrives at 1 :.*> p. in 7 ;00 n. in. liocal, connects throux'h i"i all poliits South, Ocala, Oalnesvil 1 - • .«.>-•'**»••' Tavares, Orlatid«>, Tarpui S;»r land, St. Petersburg, and Tamp itoiK-m ^ im k LlIMIiFlL ED BATilES, I’ll'KETS, SIUS'CI.ES, Ml»n. DISCS, 1J11ACKKTS, •SUIK'I.E WOUK, MANTI.ES, iiAi.rsTi-’.r.s* STAIIURAlhS Newel I’osts, OFFICE, CIlUIK'Jr <t STORE, Furniture. ST< >Uld s.-l Dim s Mil,I IIIimis FRONTS, rd and Windows, .** t o o R i> /•; L “•iither- .: 10 / 11:15 ; F.xprofi m. Cuinbeila... -• lice id ... Fernaudlna with steamer City ni'tiunwlck, Jully, I'»r lll-un-itt l.-k, 1MI.1M, Oh.,iiim.’,w, lM.UlMVlII.-. cm,'ll,,,Mil st Louis uud Chicago. Arrives 1 :>o p in. 4 •ton in. Fernaudlna Mail and Express, dai’lv, connecting Tuesday and Friday with Str St. Nicholas for Savannah and way land ings. Thursday with Mallory Mt«*ainers for New York. Arrives K:50a. m. Sunday train leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. in. This new service gives perfect connections at llaldwln r<*r all points North and West, Via Callahan to all points North, Last ami West. Via Fcrnnndlna, connecting with Str. City of Brunswick, for Druuswlck, Macon, Atlanta and all points North and West. D. E. MAXWELL, A.O MAf DONKLL, Gen. Manager. G. P. & T. A. X s. PENNINGTON, Truffle Manager. j. W REID. Agent ut Thomasvlllc, On. fkfnii meats. Wt will open, Mundii)’, April lit, ut tin-' ,,1,u-o luli-ly oiTUpii-il l<y Ml-. P. II. U'>"<‘ fine stock of fresh moata. Ileef, Mutton untl Pork. .. , Our ments ure trom our own tarnis, lilt, juicy mul Hwcet. We will he glml to receive our patronage and will serve you with the eBt meats ut the lowest possible prices. F. P. Horn k lino MARVELOUS MEMORY A DISCOVERY. " Only Crnulne H»«fm of Memory Training. Four Hooks Learned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. anuu wnnurnnK inmi. JBvery rlilld and adult areally benefltted. • Orvit indacemeoui to C irruspondonco Clnseo*. Piwmoetn*, with Opinions of IIr. Wm. A. Hum. mood, lh« world-fat i -d »,;*^rla!int fa Mind DuieaMMy Han.. \V. IV. A.lnr, JuiIri- liilmau, Jndah If. WiTYSteftiEffiShYv., m. y. By shipping year- Green and Dried Fruits, Melons VEGETABLES, Or anything you may have, to u.-’. \Yn have a very large trade in the above artit les, ami can place your shipments tons good advant age a. ; any Inui.-e on the market. \Ye invite corre.-pondenee from all partied having any thing in our lim* •'* ship. SIM M KBS, MOKBISON k Co., ('oninii.'sion Merchant . 1 7 t South Water Street, Chicago, Illinois. Itelereiiee: Metropolitan Nat. Bank. iUw Member"f the M< Pr»»du*’e r •eantllo Exchange, Ncxv York, eliange, Philadelphia. WALTER S. HILL, — FOtf THE SALK OF— Southern Fruits 5 VEGETABLES, LeContc Pears and Melons a Specialty. •->(>« IX'AIXK NT,. NKW VOItK. llelereneei--: 1 ivin^ Siiliuliul llunk, N. A'.; Fruit (Iroivers 1 Nntiuuiil Until., Smyrna, Del. Ilepresenleil in Tliomu.-vilk- by A. (!. Drown. I’l’OFKSSION’Al, CARDS. W. C. SXODOIIAHS. 11. V. IIAWKINS gXODGRASS ,V HAWKINS, Attorncys-;it-Law. Offleo. Formerly occupied by Enterprise of* IJI M. Me I STOTSI-I, Physician «& Surgeon, Thomnsvillo, Georgia. tVOFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. .HJKLi B, COYLE. WEYTIST THOMASV1LLE, GEORGIA. OFFICE. Broad St., over Pickett’s. g fi. McLENDON, Attorncy-at-Law, Thomasvllle, - - - Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business cn- cotner Broad and trusted to him. Office—Over Watt Jackson streets. J II. COYLE, D. D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomasvlllo, • • * Goorgla. Offors Ills uorvlccs to til citizens of Thom asvlllo and vicinity. Offleo hours—From !» a. in. to 1 p. in., and from? to 6 p.m. Offleo—On Jackson street. W. 1». MITCHELL, K. G. MITCHELL. ■ITCIIELL & MITCHELL, M 1 !£. STAIR BUILDING, AND INSIDE IIAUDWOOl) FINISH J Sl’KI.'l AI.TV. BiSf■ co11ni-;simindi:xcI-: subm:iti;d.“ Jai-ut) T. liruudt. Ju>rph W. Tliorn. BENNETT & THORN, PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 302 North Front St., Philadelphia, - Pa. ii-i (-'jin JOSEPH PIKE’S SON, Commission Merchant, —Anil Dealer Id — Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomasvllle, • • Georg in. ^ \V. IJUUCIO, M. I). Olfice, up-siaii’K. Coiner of Broad and Fletcher streots. laug 16-’S5-3y| J S, DEKLE, M. I)., Office in Hayes Building. Residence—Comer College avenue and Mag uolla street. Telephone communication, No. 25 for night N. S. HJaires, Thomasvlllo, Georgia. I will ho glad to innko contracts foi tlio construction of all classes of buildings, pub lie and private, In either brick or wood. I will guarantee in every lnstaneo to glvo 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 me. 1 will submit estimates xvhctl contract is awarded mo or not. I refer the many public buildings erected by me m Thomasvllle and elsewhere, and all partlos for whom I have worked A SPECIALTY »!, IM IIK FI.At'E, NEW VOItK. Melons and LeConte Pears Solicited. Represented in Thonntsvillu by A. C. Brown and John \V. Mitchell I3eimett & Hall, (OM.nhklV.\ ULIttllAMS, Fruits and Produce. Melons and Pears SPECIALTIES. No. 101 WEST STREET 1 NKW YORK. BY FAR THE ROUTE! —TO— NEW YORK OE BOSTON —IS, VIA— SAVANNAH —AND TIIK— OCEANSTEAMSHIP:-: LINE —OK THE- Central Railroad of Georgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to return until October :tlst, 188‘J. Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser vice. Free lrom the heat and dust incident to nil-rail routes. It’ you arc sick the trip will invigorate and build you up. (Jo east by sea and you'll never regret it, Passengers, before purchasing tickets via 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 tlie Agent at your station, or to M.S. BELKNAP, W. F, SIIKLLMAN, General Manager. Traffic Manager E. T. CHARLTON. CLYDE BOSTICK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass, Agt., Savannah Ga. TIIK PKST Direct Route! FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. Wo through cxprena train* dally, with Pull man Palnc« BuffctHIeepIngCara by night, and Chair Oars by day, between Cin cinnati! amt Chicago, Indianapo lis and Chicago, and at ho lie; tween Louisville And Chicago, wherocloso con nections arc made for St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol- land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Franclaco and points IntorinedlaU*— New Past Mail, Leafing Louisville, Dnllyexcept Sunday, at 7*30 a. m. Clnclnnnttt, Dally, except Sunday at 7:4ft. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55. The in oft rapid service over attempted no- tween the Great Commercial Cities on the Ohio 1Uver and Chicago. 49~1hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggago check ed to destinat ion, and your safety and com fort provided for, are among the points that have made the MOIMOIM ROUTES Universally and deservedly popular. * OlIN B.0VK3ON. Vlco-pros’t and Gon’l Mgr W. II. McDOKL. Gon’l Traffic Manager, E. O. McCOKMICK, Gen.l Pnssongor Agent. It. W. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Agt., 15K Broad St.. Thomasvllle Ga. Whiddon House (Opposlto PInoy Woods Hotel.) TII Oil AS VILLE, - GA E. B. Whiddon, Prop. This house, locate" 1 in the most desir able and central pari of tho city, is new and complete in every particular. Fur nished in tlie most elegant manner and provided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels. The menu is perfect, and tho service rendered by trained nndfpo- litc servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from the house meet all trains. dcrIO-ly Fife & Beverly MEIGS, (iKOKti IA. —DKALKKS IN General MercliandK* AND ALL KINDS OK Builders’ Supplies, Lumber, etc. Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work. Tho moot elaborate designs will be faithful ly and correctly executed. Wo (»poralo tho host equipped mills, niul carry tho largest Htock of ho moiled lumber in Southern Goor gin. Parti wanting lunitwrwIIIhhvo money bycoubultlng u» before placing tholr orders. FIFE k BEVERLY Grlei&Leiict, Contractors & Builders TIIOMASVILEE, HA. We will bo glad to inako contracts foi, ... BUporlnlend, all classes of bulldlugs, public or private, In either brick <*r w<hj<1. Will fur nish plans and specifications it required. If you want any building done call on us, and wo will submit estimates whether contract is awarded us (*r not. Wo will guarantee satis faction In all our work. Wo refer to tho muny buildings erected by us In Tlioiunsvillo, and to all partlos fur whom wo have worked. Shop on Flotchor st., 2nd door from Broad. Thomnsvillo, Ga., April 3,1889. B. D. FUDGE, TIIOMASVILIiE» HA., DEALER IN HAIt DAV^VLvIi Stoves, Iron, Mont ieello Hotel, at Montiecllo, Fla., on lot 200 feet, front ing- the Court House S<j unre, riiiiiiing’ hack 100 feet, containing 20 rooms. Price, 58,000, inehiding’ fur niture. Terms, hall 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. ELI M. MALLETTE. Tin and Hollow Ware, 6ms ai Sprtii Goods of all kinds, ami [agent for King’s Powder Co. p tlS-dOm GEORGE FEARN, HEAL ESTATE AGIVT. OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK. (it; and Cod Dry Propcrh (or Sale. HOUSES HENTET) Ami tnim I*» *<'. LOANS NEGOTIA FED. Bring me a description oi your properly 5 room lioit.se on .Washington st., near Broad st., at §1.5,00 per month, by the year. Large 7 room house on Madi son street, near center of town, at §20.00 per month. This is a desirable and cheap house. Four room tenement, oti Cal houn street, near Broad street, at §5 per month, Large new house on Jetier- son street, at §25 per month. 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 ^nd, 5 I’DDin.'i besides dining room and kitchen, at §50 per month. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Thomaaville. Gloor"'ia