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He Ounht to Have Had Better Wages.; °
gin the smoking car, along with
half a dozen others of ns, jvns an en
gineer who was going down to IVoria,
and after a time the judge started to
draw him out by saying:
“I presume you have had your
share of close shaves, along with
other engineers?”
“I have, sir,” was the reply.
-'''“Been in many smash-ups?”
“A lull dozen, I guess.”
“Any wondertul adventure that
might be called wonderful?”
“Why, yes, I did have one,” replied
the man after relighting his old cigar
stump. “I didn’t think it any great
shave myself, but the boys cracked it
up as being something extra.”
“Let us hear about it,” said the
judge ns he passed him a Havanan-.
“Well, one day about three years
ago I was coming west with the
lightning express, and was running to
make up lost time. Down here
about tweuty miles two roads cross, as
you will sec, and there are a lot of
switches and side tracks. 1 had just
whistled for the crossing and put
the brakes when the coupling between
’ the tender and the baggage car
broke.”
“I see, I see,” murmured the judgi
“At the same moment somethin
went wrong with No. 40, and I could
not shut off steam. She sprang
away Kkc a flash, and ns she struck
the crossing she left the track ami
entered a meadow filled with stumps.”
“Good heavens!”
“She kept a straight course for
about forty rods, smashing the stum]
every second, and then leaped a ditch,
struck the rails of the D. & 1!. road
and after a woble settled down and
ran for two miles.”
“Amazing! Amazing!”
“Then at a crossing she left the
metals, entered a cornfield, and hear
ing to the right, plowed her way
across the county until she came to
our own road again. She had a long
jump to make over a marsh, hut she
made it, struck the rails, and away
she went;”
“You —don’t—say-so!”
“I was now behind my train, and
after a run of two miles, I got con
trol of the engiuc, ran up and coup
led to the palace car, and went into
Ashton pushing the train ahead of
Suwaiict' River Route to Florida.
iitiilanl Tlimt h.miio a* Macon city time.
LONfiFFJ-liOW’S IflAIDEN,
who is -
•• stnnriitir, with reluctant, feet.
Where the brook and river meet.
Womanhood and childhood fleet I
* a tvpe of thousands of young* girls who
re emerging from the chrysalis stage ot their
xistenec, as they enter upon their “teens,
fervous, excitable, irritable," stirred by
strange, unknowable forces within them,
each a mystery unto herself, our girls need
the tenderest cure, tin* most loving, patient
vereight, and the aid of Dr. Pierce s Favorite
, inscription, to safely carry them through
this critical period, during which, in too
many lives, alas, are sown the seeds of dis
tressing forms of diseases peculiar to the
female sex. Hut this boon to womankind
will prevent all such diseases, or cure them
if they have already seized a victim. W oman
owes it, to herself, to Hit fiinuly, ttnn to net
Hoi-inl station, to !«' wall am! strontr. 1s t
hot- than not n.l« tin; snrr; mentis pi eliro.
“ Favorite Proscription ’ is a legitimate medi
cine. carefully eonipniinrled liyan experience*
and skillful physician, and adapted to woman s
delicate oryanizatloii. It is purely ve K etalde
ill its malposition and perteetly harmless
in its effects in any eonilition of flic system.
Sold l.v drun r i p is; $1.00, or six liottles for
*. r >.lK).
Copyriidit. lt.y Wom.n’s Pis. Mkd. a-Vn.
Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS
.,'guhiti
bowls. They at
feetly harmless,
druggists. ~5 <x
, stomach and
■ purely vegetable nnd per-
One*a Dow. Sold by
CARBONATED WITH—
NATURALGAS
Imported trout Ibt* Miueial
Spring tin the Rhine, Gei-
many, on draught at
L. BQHMIDT’S.
“Great Scott! And was no oni
lurt ?”
“Not a soul, and not a thing brok
■n. The superintendent played t
uean trick on me, though.
“How ?”
“Why, tlic fanner who owned the
meadow paid the company SIN for the
stumps I bad knocked out for him
while the cornfield man charged •?'•!
for damages. The superintendent
pocketed tlic balance of the money
“The scoundrel! And how much
are you paid a month ?”
“Ninety dollars.”
“That’s for running on the road'
“Yes.”
“And nothing for lying ?”
“Not a red.”
“That’s an outrage. The superiu
tendent is an old friend of mine and
I’ll sec that you get SD on the stump
age and a salary ot 8200 a month
long as you live. It is such men
you who make a line popular.
From the New York Sun.
J, s.
Real Estate Agent,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Bft over Ibid A Culpepper's Pm; Stuff, Bruatl Si
1 nm now prqeireil to buy or sell, lor “the
irlies, nil hinds ot town or country real
iUte, and have on my list n pood assort-
enl ol hotli kinds. Strict and close alien-
on to the business will be my nim, s
ttpectlully solicit a share of the business of
ic community. niigtfbU
' Local Bill.
Notice is hereby given that application
ill be made to the Legislatuic now in ses-
du for the passage of a bill to to he entitled
AN ACT
or the protection of deer, wild turk«
muls ami partridges, iu til.* county of
Hnanoa. .!0d
95 ltEWARD.
I will pay a reward of five dollars for
oof to convict %ny |K*rson of shooting;
locking off, or otherwise defacing or <le-
roying sign hoards on the public roads of
iom*f county.
J. A. BULLOCH,
Ch urn Corn. Roads and Bridges,
1>A SSKNGER SCI 1EDULE
fkkight "service
In i:,-|.-ia T Full'. 2i>, 188'J. via The
irr
IMIIsROllK
JSil
..F it I
./J 47 r
D.RI NK
Glen Springs
Mineral Water
For tlic
For * ale
Liver
at
Kidneys
L. SCHMIDT’S.
MARVELOUS
4 DISCOVERY. °
Only Genuine System of Memory Training.
Tour Books Learned tu one reading.
Ulind wandering cured,
livery child and adult greatly benefltted.
• Qru.it inducements to Cunwni/uudcnco L 1022c*.
lions. W. \V. Asfor, .1 nd«e <«»»*'»> * Jud,u * r.
U Fri*t' 1 A*’.L OISK TTih'2!f7 Filth Aye-, N. Y.
FKE.SH MEATS.
We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. P. II. Done
a line stockjof fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and
Pork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
juicy and sweet. We will he glad to receive
our patronage and will serve you w.lh the
eat meata at the lowest possible prices.
F.|P. Uous <t _Bao
| tiOIXt! NOllTII
) pnuLv Valdosta....515 fti
.in 111 “ Mincolft 5 36ai
) t.m! ’• Hail Ira 5 54 a:
1 jinij “ Oxnioor 6 01) a
■5 {>m “ Adel 6 40 a;
r pin “ Sparks 6 57 ai
t nm •< Luconto 7 (Ml a:
tj.in “ Kl.lorado 7 20 01
! pin! •• Tilton 7 59 a
1 pinj “ (’hula K 17 a
1 pmj “ Jnalia
-- pm; “ Sycamore
1 pm' “ Asltburn.
1 pm “ Dakota...
! pm “ Arab!
; pm; “ Wenona .,
1 pm “ Cordolo
I pm! “ Kieliwood..10 00 f
I pnii “Vienna 10 09 am
i pm I “ Findlay 10 21 am
; inni “ Pinehurst..l0 29 am
• pin! «• Uiiadilla....1‘) 42 am
1 pm “ Elko 11 02 am
1 pm “ Grovania ...11 10 am
i pm: “ Tivoln 1131 am
> pm ‘ Kathleen ...11 42 nm
! pint “ lionairo 1151am
,t, m “ Wcllston....l2 05 pm
pm “ Avondalo ...12 18pm
1 pm| *• Sofkee 12 28 pm
") pm Ar Macon J2 45 pm
s a rlvq and dopart from
ilcpot at Macon dally.
I and delivero I at Central
•ains leavo Macon dally at
rive daily at 8:30 p. m.
rmatloii apply to your sta-
A. C. KNAPP,
Traftlc Manager,
Macon, Ga.
W. C. SKODQllASS. B. F. HAWKINS
gxonm.'Ass & iiawkins,
Attorncys-at-Law.
OJlico. Formerly occupied by Enterprlso of-
fleo.
Florida Trunk Line.
Florida Central
—AND—
Peninsula- Railroad.
Forinri l) Hie F. R. IV, <’<>.
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
TUKUN DIVISION | 8
I 4
pin;, a l.v Fornnndlna Ar
1145 a l.v JacUsonvlllo Ar
1127a Lv Callahan Ar
12 12 p Lv Baldwin Ar
p_»TpAr Lawtcy Ar
I*,!., As* Starke Ar
•2 27 1 Ar Waldo Ar
:;02’p Ar llawthorno Ar
i “.i p .\r Ocala Ar
42 p Ar Wildwood Ar
c, iopAr Lcesbur,
f.ioi
H 22 1
Orlando
3 05 p 8 30 a
1 50p 6 ion
lS3p 6 40 a
12 42 p 5 00 a
1158a 355 a
11 28 a 3 30 a
10 52ft 2 50ft
10 23ft 2 00ft
9 07 p 12 01 p
8(!0ft 9 20 p
7 35 a 7 55 p
Lvl 7 10ft 7 OOp
Lvi*545 a 4 OOp
TAMl*A DIVIS
30
6 10 A
8 45 p
8 OOp
7 30 p
6 40 p
6 OOp
5 45)1
4 0ap
14 1 24
Jacksonville Ar 150p 610 a
Waldo Ar|1035p 3 40p
4 53 p .\r Gainesville Ar 9 40 u 2 30 p
i f> 42 i» Ar Archer Lvl 8 25 a 1215 p
' G 121* Ar Bronnon Ar 7 48a
’h Ar Cedar Ivey Lvl 5 30 a,
" 1 j Wl.M'l'.ltN DIVISION 1 2 1 10
Jacksonville Ar
Wildwood Ar
l’anasoHkeo Ar
Sumtorvllle Ar
St. Catherine Ar
Lacoocheo Ar
• Dado City«Ar
Plant City Lv
Ah KEY DIV. |
8 05 ]
10 40 p 9
1158p 10
pi 7 i5aiLv JackHouviiloAr; 3 20p[ 245p
K)a Ar Baldwin Ar|2 33pil
... _ 45p
Ar Lako City Ar 108p 1122a
- Ar 12 23 Pi 9 55 a
Aril 15 a 8 15 a
Lv to 30 a 5 25 a
Lv 9 50ft 3 20 ft
l.v S 57 ft 150ft
Lv 8 00 ft 12 05 a
. o O ik
i Madi3«*n
• Montloollo
: Tallahasset
p, Quincy
rn M. Mt'LN’OTSl I,
Fiiysiciau <Sc Surgeon,
Thomasville, Goorffia.
^•OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets. ______
,1 < )KL B. C(4A"L1L
DENTIST
THOM AS VI LI.E, GEORGIA.
OFFICE. Broad St.Vover Pickett’s.
g McLendon,
Attornny-at-Law,
l>n,ni|it iittent inn given tu alMImsiliess en-
,r offle«—'OvrrWatt'n sturn, ecu net Itruncl anil
J.c k-nn streets.
J II. COYLE, D. I>. S.,
Resident Dentist,
• Thoinaavtllo, * • • * Georgia
Offers hl» services to th citizens of Thom-
asvlllo and vicinity.
Offlco hours—From 9 a. m. to l p. m., nna
from 2 to Ip.ra.
Ofllco—On Jackson street.
W. D. MITCHKLIm R. G. MITCHELL.
J^ITCIIELL .t MITCHELL,
Attorncys-at-La w,
Thomasville, * • Georgia.
AV r . HHUCK, isr. D.
■w.
15-'85-3y]
Office, up-stairs.
.f Broad and Flctclior streets, [aug
PjJI S. DEKLE, M. !>.,
Office in Hayes Building.
Kesldeneo—Corner Collogo avenue and Mag
nolla street.
Tolophouo communication, No. 2o for night
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Thomasville, Georgia.
I will bo glad to inako contracts foi the
construction of all classes of buildings, pub
lic ami private, in cither brick or wood.
I will guarantee In ovory instance to
glvo satisfaction. Doslgns 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 rotor to
the many public buildings oroeted by mo In
Thomasville aud olsowhoro, and all parties
for whom I have workod’
vpt
olay
uiiday. 31 Dally except
a Ar F«
daily, ex
•nly.
Tll.I.r. UUANt'lI 1
IS'illVllluJ
I 01
inlay
Lv 7 15 a-4 30
C0*nnd Cl
ckest lit'
css. .Shortest
die and West
.bile ami New
m. trains con*
... .maHvlll'e. Montgomery.
VnViivillc St. l.'.uls. Cincinnati.Chicago, and
hH j‘-intv'N.ulh nu.l Wv-st. An-lve nt J:*S p.
Orleans. 7 :15 a. m. an
m*ct airough to Tlu.n
11:
all
id Ex I
vllle. Ocab
Anopka, Urlai
Diidc City, l'b
7 :00 IU. Ij*
point
nil points
,, — g, Tavores,
-tlkcc tSt. Catharine)
•it City. Arnv- ,
cal, connects through for all
tula, Gainesville, Leesburg
•lAmlo, Tai’inn Springs, Souther
Lersburg, and Tampa. Arrives ai
Cumberland Route Ext
alt.-i
. 1.0
1 Chi
rith
Arriv
4-.w p. m. Mali and Exp._„,
,tally, connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Str St. Nicholas for Savannah and way land-
ln"’s Thursday with Mallory Steamers for
NcVYovU Arrives 8:50a. in. Sunday train
leaves Jacksonville 8:15 a. m.
This new service gives perfect connections
at Baldwin f"r all points North and West, Via
Callahan to all points North, East and West.
Via l’oniamliua, connecting with Str. City of
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
and all points North and West.
D. E. MAXWELL, A. O MAcDONELL,
Gen. Manager, G. P. & T. A.
N. S. PENNINGTON,
Traffic Manager.
J. W REID. Agent at Thomasville. Ga.
TO THE NORTH
NORTHWEST
—THE—
L,.& JNT.
LOUISVILLE k NASHVILLE RAILROAD
— IS THE—
SHOUT LINE,
—WITH —
THROUGH SLEEPING SARS,
Yll )M ALBANY To
l.tMIVIMzE,
EVANHVlI.I.E,
MT. 1,0118.
And but on- change to
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO.
And other northern cities. Always ask for
tickets via th* Louisville k Nashville R. R,
For any information, write to
C. P. ATMOKK, den. I’a-s. Agt.
Louisville, Ky.
Parties haying friendf in the North should
advise them to take this route to Thoinos-
ville during the coming season.
BY FAB THE
ROUTE
—TO—
NEW YORK OB BOSTON
—IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—AND TIIK—
OGERN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE
—ok tig:—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to
return until October olst, 1889.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from the heat and dust incident
to ail-rail routes. If you arc sick the trip
will invigorate and build you up. Go 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 the Agent at your station, or to
M.S.BELKNAP, W. F.SHKLLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager
E. T. CHARLTON. CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Trnv. Pass, Agt.,
Savannah Ga.
THE PEST
AND MOST
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo through exprefla trains dally, with 1’ull
man I'alaeo BiiffetSIeepIngOaiH by night,
and Chair Cara by <hiy, between Cin
cinnati 1 and Chicago, Indianapo
lis and Chicago, and also bo;
tween Louisville Ami
Chicago,
whoro closo con
nections are made for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol-
land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
ami points Intermediate—
New Fast Mail,
Leaving Louisville, Dallyexcept Sunday, at
7-30 a. in. Cincinnati!, Dally, except Sunday,
at 7 :45. Arriving at Chicago at 0:55.
The most rapid servlco ovor attempted be
tween the Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio River and Chicago.
hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for v aro among tho points that
have made tho
MOIVTOIVT ROUTE
Universally and deservedly popular.
OHN B.CARSON. Vlco-pres't and Gen’! Mgr
W. II. McDOEL, Gnn’l Traffic Manager,
E. O. McCORMICK, Gcn.l Passenger Agent.
B. W. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad St.. Thomaavillo Ga.
Thomasville Varietj
• WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & DEE ED
LUMBER.
LATH ns,
, PIGKKTS,
1 SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS*
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORK FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doors nnd Windows, Sash,
Doors and Blinds
TO ORDER.
STAIR BUILDING,
AND INSIDE HARDWOOft FINISH
'specialty.
IfiJ-CORRESI’ONDEXCE SOLICITED.
F0R-:-SALE.
Monticello Hotel,
tit Monticello, Fla.,
on lot 200 foot, front
ing the Court House
Square, running back
100 foot, 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
Whiddon House
(Opposite PIney Woods Hotel.)
TIIOMASVILLK, - GA
E. B. Whidclon, Prop.
This lionso, located in the most desir
able and central part of the city, Is new
and complete in every particular. Fur
nished in tho most elegant manner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern lintels. Tho menu is perfect, nnd
tho service rendered by trained nndfpo-
llto servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to accommoda
tions furnished. Carriages from the
house meet ail trains.
declO-ly
Jos. L. Beverly
Succosaor to Fife k Beverly.
MEIGS, GEOKGIA.
—DEALERS IK
General Merchandise
AND ALL KINDS OF
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber,-etc.
lain proparod| to furnish anything |w uit-
od in tho Lumber Link, and make a upeclully
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work,
Tho niostttlpborato doslgns will ho faithful
ly and e«»rrootly oxocutod. Wo oporajo the
host oquIpp.Nl mills, and carry tho largest
stock of ho isoncd lumber in Southern Ooor
gla. Parti wanting lumborwlllsavo money
by consulting mo before placing their orders.
IOS. L. BEVERLY.
GrleU Levitt
Contractors & Builders
THOMASVILLE, (iA.
Wo will bo ghul to make contracts for, or
superintend, all classes of buildings, public
or private, In eltlior brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans nnd specifications If required. If
you want any building done call on us, and
wo will submit estimates whothor coutract Is
awarded u*or not. Wo will guarantee satis
faction in nil our work. Wo refer to tho many
buildings erected by us In Thoiuosvlllo, nnu
to all partlos for whom wo have worked.
Shop on Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasville, Ga., April 3, 1889.
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.
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
DEALER IN
HAEDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Bis ii 'Sprtii Bools
of all kinds, ami’agent for
King’s Powder Co
GEORGE FEARN
REAL ESTATE AGI \T.
OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK
(itji and Coniifji Propcrtt for Sale.
HOUSES RENTED
Ami Tuxes !•> lit. f
LOANS
NEGOTIATED.
Bring me a description oi your properly
t
4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new
and elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street, at $20.00 per month. No-
children wanted.
5 room home on Washington
st., near Broad st., at §15,00
per month, by tlic year,
Large 7 room house on Madi
son street, near eenter of town,
at 820.00 per month. This is a
desirable and cheap house.
Four room tenement, on Cal
houn street, near Broad street,
at 85 per month,
Furnished rooms on Jaekjj
son st., near business blocks.
Upst-.iis 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 850 per
month. #
1,1. Malette,
• REAL ESTATE BROKER,'
Thomasville. J Gteoi*"ia