The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 06, 1889, Image 4

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UNKNOWN KIEKOE*. Not to the brave upon the battle field Alone, the palms of Victory belong; Nor only to tlm great of earth the song Of praise ami pivan should the singer yield Greater the souls that, single-handed wield The battle' a.\c against the hosts o wrong, Unknown, unnoted, in life's reckles throng. • And only in God’s day to stafTd revealed, How many such, in patient, humble guise, Beside us walk their grief-apoointed way Nobly enduring; worthiest to shine As fixed stars in Fame’s eternal skies, For these, for this, 1 reverently lay On their ('car dust this little leaf of mim —Overland. PASSENGER SCHEDULE — AND — FREIGHT SERVICE Is Effect Eeis. 2C, 1889, via The PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KAIf.KOAV. Sinvunco River Route to Florida. Standard Time same as Macou cltj lime. GOINC. SOUTH. | GOING NORTH ■ Wallet,. ■ lli.nalu ■ Katlilar • Elko • Ultadilla. ‘ IMnolu An Advertising Dodge. When the defendant took the stand, his honor said: “Prisoner, you are charged with hav ing removed the goblet from the hand of the Cogswell statue, substituting a pair of two-bit suspenders, with a placard attached, calling attention to your establishment across the way. ’ “Well, shudge,” replied the offender, with an ingratiating smile, “of gorse I vants to get along in pccscness.” "After which,” coutinued the court sternly, “you substituted a lot of neck ties tor the suspenders, and attached to the other band a lot of bills refer- ing to your stock of gum boots and hair oil ” “Dose hair oil is fust rate, your hon or,” said the defendant. “Ivould like to sell you a pottle.” “And yesterday,” continued the court, consulting the indictment, “you obstructed the thoroughtares and raised a disturbance by placing a pa per collar and a plug hat on the statue in question.” "Dose plug hats is sheep at $4, shudge. Moses Levy scarghcs fife und a haluf vor detn same kind,” returned the trader cheerfully. “I beats dose fellers efery dimes.” "And at night,” went on his honor. "It appears that you place in the fig ure’s hand a transparency containing a further advertisement of your wares. Now, this is most improper and rep rehensible.” “Dot’s right, judge,” said Mr. Solomons, delightedly “Bitch into me oaf you please. Spheak loudt, so dose noospaper fellers can hear you,” and he smiled benignently upon the reporters, "Great heavens!” thundered the court, as a frightful idea struck him. "Is it possible that you have the au dacity to use the machinery of this coutf as an advertising dodge?” "Dot’s it, dot’s it, shudge,” exclaim ed the cheap John, rubbing his hands exultantly. "I svorc oudt der gom- plaindt myself.” Two western men were rivals for tlje hand of a pretty maid. They were inclined to settle the matter by a duel. When the girl learned of the affair she sent for them to meet her at the hour set for the fight, and after reminding them that duels were unlawful and that the victor would be a fugitive from justice the rest of his days, she suggested that they run a foot race, her hand to be the prbe. The young men accepted the proposition, and she umpired the race and walked off with the victor. “William,” exclaimed'Mrs. High- strung, as she laid down the paper, "There is likely to be a war with Eng land over Berhing sea.” “What do I care?” growled her spouse, who took no interest in miltary matters. "I don’t care what you care or don’t care,” returned Mrs. Highstrung with .some vehemence. "This war is about seals; and if England wins, they can charge any price they want to for seal skin saques, and I ain’t got one yet. If a war breaks out, you've got to go ' and fight for ycr country, d’ye hear?” Ted—Arc you going to call on that heiress this evening? Ned—No, not with this terrible cold. Ted—What difference docs that make? Fed—Why, my boy, in these days an heiress isn’t to be sneezed Harper's Bazar. WOMEN AND MICE. Tho rrnsnn why n woman is afraid of a mouse Is a profound mystery—indeed, it lias rover been very* closely proven that sno la. llut some women are constantly In such a nervous, irritable condition that the slightest thing annoys and startles them. The cause of this unfortunate state of affairs is usually some functional derangement; some distress ing or painful irregularity, some derange ment or peculiar weakness incident to her eex; or, it may be duo to inflammation, ul ceration or displacement, of some of the pelvic viscera, or to other organic lesions peculiar to her sox. From whichever causo it may arise. Dr. Fierce’s Favorite I rcserip- tion is a vontlvc remedj/, so certain in its curative results that its manufacturers sell it. through druggists, under a guarantee or its giving satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it will be prompth/ J'<>- funded. Ah a soothing and strengthening nervine, “Favorite Prescription is uno- qnaied and is invaluable in allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de spondency. Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dis. Med. Ass’k. DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS, Granules, are Laxative, or Cathartic, according to size or dose. Bj' Druggists. 25 cents a vial. MARVELOUS rally benefitted. poulenco Chtsncs. Hr. Wm. A. Hum. t, In Mind DiHoane*, .... ♦ >.o gr**at. Pnrchof. »f tho ChriAtian Pnippoctns, with dahl*. 1 Findlay 0 28 pi Vienna 0 40 pi ltlchwood.,.0 40 pi ...7 17 pm ...M>1 pm ...8 17 1 • Inaha ‘ Chula. ' Tift'*n • Eldoni • Lnconi ' Adel..! ‘ Oxtll'l' • Hall i i* ‘ Mlneo Ar Valdes 8 25 pm ....8 30 pm ...8 52 pm 10 pm 40 pm ...1000 pm ..10 12 pm ...10 2i» pm ..10 40 i m .10 55 pill f Valdosta. ...5 15 am ‘ Mlneola 5 36 am • Hahlra 5 54 am • Oxmoor 6 09 am • Adol 6 49 am • Sparks 6 57 am 4 Laconto 7 09 am 4 Eldorado 7 29 am 4 Tifton 7 59 am 4 Clnila 8 17 am 4 Inaha 8 33 am 4 Sycamore....! 44 am 4 Ashburn 8 62 nin 4 Dakota 9 08 am ‘ Arabl 922 am 4 Wenona 9 36 am 4 Cordelo 9 47 am 4 Klchwood ..10 00 am 4 Vienna 10 09 am • Findlay 10 21 am 4 Plnehurst..l0 29 am • Unadilla...,lo 42 am 4 Elko 11 02 am 4 Grovauia ...11 lo am 4 Tivola 11 31 am Kathleen ...11 42 am 4 Bonaire 11 51 am • Wellston....]2 05pm 4 Avondale ...12 18pm • Sofkee 12 28 pm r Macon 12 45 pm Passenger trains a* rive and depart from Union Passenger depot at Macou daily. Freight received and delivered at Central Railroad \Vu.r..t.u» 0 . Local freight trains loavo Macon dally at :00 a. m., and arrive daily at 8:30 p. m. For further Information apply to your sta- lon agent or to A. O. KNAPP, Traffic Manager, Macon, Ga. DR. M. M. T. HUCH1NGS0N, of Lake City, Fla., 30 Years in the Practice of Medicine, Offers Iiis professional services lo the citi zens of Thomasville and surrounding coun try. Office, 2nd door over A. Cj» Brown’s store, and A. (’. Brown’s residence on Daw- ion street. dJiwflm Sept 17. IXR. A. B. COI CII, Modern - Pathology, - Hew - Remedies, DIRECT TREATMENT, Offers his professional services to the citi zens of Thomasville and surrounding coun try. Office over Steyenimn’s store, Broad street, Tlioniasville, Ga. ,9-3-d.fcwly W. C. SNODGRASS. B. F. HAWKINS gX()I)(iliASS& HAWKINS, Attorn eys-at-Law. Office . Formerly occupied by Enterprise of- ijl M McINOTSH, PhyMician a& Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia, jy OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. -CARBONATED5WITH— NilTUML'GAS Imported trout the Mineial Springs on the Rhine, Ger many, on draught at L. Dim's ic Mineral W ater For the Liver and Kidneys. For sale at L. SCHMIDT’S. "So, Mr. IlankinsoD, you're going t a tour of the world!” “Yes, Miss Whitesmith.” "And you will promise to write me jm every country you may visit.” "Promise? You know not how I ill value the privilege. And you ill really care to hear from me?” "Yes, I am collecting the postage amps of all nations.”—London Tid F1SEK1I MEATS. We w ill open, Monday, April 1st, at the place lately occupied by Mr. P. H. Bone a fine stock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and Pork. Our meats are from our own farms, fat, uicy und sweet. We will be glad to receive our patronage and will serve you with the eat meats at the lowest possible prices. -QR. JOEL B. COYLE- DEMTIST THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. OFFICE. llroadlSt., overJI’ickott's. S, Florida Central —AND— Peninsula Railroad. Formerly Ihc F. It. Sc N, Co. Standard TimeUsed—June 2,1889. | |Trompt attention given "to all business en- ,rusted to him. , . Office—Over Watt’s store, corner),Broad and Jackson streets. I SOUTHERN division I 1 * If05 P' 8 SO a 150 p: 6 10 a 1 S3 p 6 40 a 1242p 5 00a 11 58 n 3 55 a 11 28a 3 30a 3ai , Ar 1052a 250a 3 02 i>Ar Hawthorn© Ar|1023a 2 00a 110ft 4 29 p Ar Ocala Ar: 907 p'1201p 3 50 a r>42 pAr Wildwood Ar8<:0a 9 20p 5 10 a 010 p Ar Leesburg Art 7 35 a 7 55 p C 09 a 0 40 p Ar Tavares Lv 7 10 a 7 00 p y 42 ft 822 p.Vr Orlando Lv|545 a,4 00p 30 6 ix) p 10 05 a Lv Fornandina Ar 7 00 i> 11 45 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 0 30 p 11 27 a Ly Callahan Ar 8 30 p 12 42 p Lv Baldwin Ar y 25 p 1 27 p Ar Lawtoy Ar 9 55 p 142 p Ar Starko ]0 30 p 227 I Ar Waldo 112 31 | I TAMPA DIVIS 7 00 n 5 U0 a 5 40 a f» 10 a Lv Jacksonville Ar | Lv Wildwood Ar Ar Fauasoffkoo Ar Ar Sumtorvlllo Ar ' A r S t. Cathorino Ar Ar Lacoocheo Ar . r Dado City Ar ,.Ar Plant City Lv , 610 a 845 p 800p ; 7 JO p 1 C40p GOOp 5 45 p 4 00 p 23 | " 13 1 CEDAR KEY DIV. | 14 | 24 7 00 D 1145 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 150p 610 a 0 00 a 4 10 pLv Waldo Arjl0 35 p *40p 5 io ? J 53 p Ar Gainesville Ar 9 40 a! 230 p 10 15 -I ■> 42 1' Ar Archer . Lv 8 25 alt 15p G 12 p.Ar Bronson Ar 7 48 a, \x \\v Cedar Key Lvl 5 30 a| ...... •VJ”YL_ 1 ~Y yy KHTEllN DIVISION \ SOS P 10 40 p 11 58 p 1 04 a 4 10 a G 10 a 8 00 a 9 20a 7 15 a H 00 a 9 30 a 10 27 a 11 28 a 12 52 p 2 02 p 3 03 1 Lv Jacksonvlllo An a 20 p 1 2 45 p Ar Baldwin Ar!235 pl46p Ar LakoClty Arj l 08 P/ll 815 a 5 25 a 3 20a 160a 12 05 a Ar Montlcello Lv Ar Tallahassee Lv wu ,.,. Ar Quiucy Lv 4 00 p A rRiver Juuc. Lv lo30 a 9 50 a 8 57 a 800 a 7 Oo a 1,2,7, 8, 9,10,13, 14 Dally. G2, and 63 Dally. 3 4 23. 24, Dally, oxcopt Sunday. 30 Dally oxcopt Sunday. 31 Dally except Monday, GO | G 5 | 61 Lv Jacksonville Ar «50a-6 00 1005p*G00a Ar Fernandlua Lv715a-4 30 5 and 6 daily, except Sunday. 00 and 01 Sundays only. 7 15 a. m., New Orleans Express. Shortest ami quiOkest lino to all MUldlo andWest Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans. 7 :15 a. m. anl 7 :30 p. m. trains con- neet through to Thomasville, Montgomery, Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, and all points North and West. AitIvo at 2;4j p. 111. and 3.45 p. m. „ . . 11 -45 p. m. Mall and Express for all points South, Gainesville, Ocala Leesburg, Tarores, Anonka, Orlando, ranas<*(Tkeo 1st. Culhnrlne) Bade City, Plant City. Arrives at 1:50 p. m, 7 "00 t> m. Local, connects through for all nolnts South, Ocala, Gsluesville, Leosburg, Tavares, Orlando, Tarpon Springs, Souther land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at 6 11.45™’m. Cumberland Routo Express, con- neoU at’ Fernandlna with steamer City of Brunswick, dally, fur Brunswick, Macon, At- Inrta Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati st* Louis and Chicago. Arrives 1:5<) p. m. 4-aop m. Feruandlua Mall and Express, daily, connecting Tuesday and Friday wfth Str St Nicholas for SAvannah and way land ings Thursday with Mallory Steamers for New York. Arrives 8:5Ua. in. Sunday train leaves Jacksonville 8:15 a. m. This new service gives perfect connections at Baldwin for all points Nortli and West, Via Callahan to all points North, East and West. Via Fornandina, connecting with Str. City of Brunswick, for Brunswick, Mftcon, Atlanta and all points Nortli and West. d. e.Maxwell, a.o macdonell, Gen. Manager. Q. P. & T. A N. 8. PENNINGTON, Traffic Manager. J. W REID. Agent nt Thomasvlllo, Ga. TO THU NORTH NORTHWEST —THE— Lu& JNT. LOUISVILLE & HASHY1LLE RAILROAD, —IS THE— SHOUT LINE, —WITH — THROUGH SLEEPING SARS, Fit )M ALBANY TO NANIIVILLE, EVANSVILLE, MT. 1.0 And but one change to C1IIC4CSO. And other northern cities. Always ask for tickets via the LouU\ille k Nashville It. It. Fbr any information, write to C. P. ATMOItE, Gen. Pass. Agt. Louisville, Ky. Parties having friends in the North should advise tiiem^to take this route to JThomas- G. McLENDON, Attorney-at-Law, iThomasvllle, - I* Georgia. J II. COYLE, D. D. S.. Resident Dentist, . r.L~ Thomasville. ■ Georgia. Offers his services to th citizens of Thom* asvlllo and vicinity. Offlco hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., nnd from 2 to 5 p.m Office—On Jackson street. W. D. MITCHELL, R. G. MITCHELL. J^ITCIIELL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomasville, - * Georgia. AY. BRUCE,, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Comer of Brood nnd Flotciicr etreoto. [oug |J| S. DEKLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. Bosidchco—Corner Collogo avonue nnd Mag nOlla street. Telephone communication, No. 25 for night BY FAR THE ROUTE —TO— NEW YORE OR BOSTON — IS VIA— SAVANNAH —AND THE— OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LIKE -.-or THE—** Central Railroad of Georgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to return until October 31st, 1880. Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser vice. Free from the licat nnd 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 ^.S.BELKNAP, ‘ W.F.SIIELLMAX, General Manager. Traffic Manager E. T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK, Gen. Pais. Agent. Trav. Pass. Agt., Savannah Ga. THE PEST 1 AND most Direct Route! FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THEfSOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. wo through oxproaa trains dally, with Pull man Palaoo BufTetSleepingCarrfby night,ft and Chair Cars by day, between Clu- clnnattl and Chicago, Indianapo lis and Chicago, and also bo; tweon Louisville and Chicago, whore close con- nectlons are made for 8t. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol- land,: Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco and points intermediate— New Past Mail 5 Leaving Louisville, Dally except Sunday, at 7 -30 a. m. Cincinnatti, Dally, except Suuday. at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55. The most rapid service ever attempted be tween tho Great Commercial Cities on the Ohio River and Chicago. 43-9 hrough Coupon Tickets, Bnggago cliock- od to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, are among tho points that have made the BSOHTOHT ROUTES Universally and deservedly popular. OHN B.CARSON, Vlco-pros’t and Gon’l Mgr W. H. McDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manager, E. O. McCORMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent. r. W. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Agt., 158 Broad St.. Thomasville Ga. Whiddon House (Opposite Plney Woods Hotel.) THOMASVILLE, - GA: E. B. Whiddon, Prop. This house, located In the most desir able and central part of tho city, is new and complete in every particular. Fur nished in the most elegant manner and provided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels. The menu is perfect, and tho service rendered by trained andtpo- llte servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from the house meet all trains. deelO-ly B. D. FUDGES, THOMASVILLE, GA., DEALER in HARDWARE Stoves, Iron, Grim & Lemt, Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. We will he glad to make contracts for, or superintend, all classes of buildings, public or privato, in cltncr brick or wood. Will fur nish plans and specifications If required. If you want any building done call on us, and we will submit estimates whether contract Is awarded us or not. Wo will guarantee satis faction In all our work. Wo refer to tho many buildings erected by us In Thomasville, and to all parties for whom wo have worked Shop ©n Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville, Ga., April 3,1889. N. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Thomasville, Georgia. I will bo glad to make contracts foi the construction of all classes of buildings, pub lic and private, In either brick or wood. I will guarantee In every Instance to give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and careful estimates made. Mi Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you want any building done call on me. 1 will submit estimates whether contract la awarded ine or not. I refer to the many public buildings erected by me in Thomasville and elsewhere, and all parties Tin and Hollow Ware, Res i9 Sitii Goods of all kimls, ami agent for King’s Powder Co. GEORGE FEARN, REAL ESTATE AGI \T. OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK, Cilj and Comtrj Proper)) for Sale, HOUSES RENTED Ami Tnxcs r» id. -LOANS NEGOTIATED. Bring me a description 01 your properly PRETTY Paying Farms For Sale I will sell the Henry McLendon place, 3 miles out 011 the Mag nolia road to a good man on easy terms, at $2,5oo. This is the best small farm, all things considered, in the county. 7 acres in pears, other im provements™ oderate. Open land for 2-horse farm, admirably ad apted to fruit and vegetables, dairying etc. Ill 1-2 acres, good water and neigh borhood;worth $5,000 but will sell at $2,000. Also the Pittman- Thomas place, con sisting of77 1-2 acres 1-2 miles from court house on right side of Magnolia road. No waste land, level and clay soil ; about half open land, balance in beautiful woods, good ten acre pearorchard, just beginning to bear, small house,fine crops raised this year Will throw in a good mule and one-horse wagon, farming implements, etc., and plenty of feed and seed to raise next crop. Better' worth $6000 than most places about town for which that sum is charged, hut can he bought at $3,ooo on easy terms. To a man who wants a little farm conve nient to Thom^ville, on which he can easi ly earn a good living, I unreservedly and honestly recommend either of these places. Thomasville Variety WORKS; t. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs. Manufacturers and Dealers -IH ROUGH & DR 1 ED LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS" STAIR-RAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE, Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wire Scrocn Doors and Windows, Sash, Doors and Blinds Order. STAIR feUILDING, AND INSIDE/ HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY. (^CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Four furnished rooms, up stairs, parlor and kitchen privileges down stairs, elegant neighborhood, Dawson street, for rent at 867,50 a month. This is a bargain. Nice, new, furnished cottage on Monroe street, close in, 4 rooms and kitchen, $300 lor the season. 4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new and elegant neighborhood, Dawson street, at $»o.oo per month. No children wanted. 5 room house on Washington st., near Broad st., at $15,00 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. Upstais of house on Calhoun street. Furnished house in East End, 5 rooms besides dining room and kitchen, at 050 per month. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Thomasville. Georgia