The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 15, 1889, Image 4
Heroism at Home.
How lifeless our lives seem to us
sometimes! How wc long for an op-
portunity to perform some great ac
tion ! We become.tired of the routine
of home life, and imagine we would
be far happier in other scenes. Wc
think of life’s great battlefield and
wish to be heroes. We think of the
good we might do it our lot had been
cast amid other scenes. We forgot
that the world bestows no such titles
ns noble as father, mother, sister or
brother. In the sacred precinc .1 of
home we have many chances of hero
ism. The daily acts of self denial for
the good of a loved one, the gentle
word of soothing for another's trouble,
the care for the sick, may all seem as
nothing,yet who can tell the good they
may accomplish ? Our slightest word
may have an influence over another
for good or evil. We . are daily sow
ing the seed which will bring forth
some sort of harvest. V ell will it
be for us if the harvest will he one we
will be proud to garner. If some
one in that dear home can look hack
in after years, and as she tenderly
utters our name, say; “Her words
and examples prepared me for a life
of usefulness, to her I owe my present
happiness,” we may all say : “I have
not lived in vain.”
Aphorisms.
Love, that has nothing but beauty
to keep it in good health, is short-lived
and apt to have ague fits.
He who tells a lie is not sensible
how great a task he undertakes ; for
he must bo forced to invent twenty
more to maintain one.—Pope.
Some men are called sagacious,
merely on account of their avarice ;
whereas, a child can clench its fist the
moment it is horn.—Shenstone.
One of the best rules in conversa
tion is, never to say a thing which
any of the company can reasonably
wish we had rather left unsaid. Nor
can anything he well more con
trary to the ends for which people
meet together than to part unsatisfied
with each other or themselves.—Swift.
The covetous man heaps up riches,
not to enjoy them, but to have them ;
and starves himself in the midst, of
plenty; and most unnaturally cheats
and robs himsodf of that which is his
own; and makes a hard shift to be ns
poor and miserable with a great estate
as any man can ho without it.—Til-
lotson.
There are many shining qualities
in the mind of man, hut none so use
ful as discretion. It is this, indeed,
which gives a value to all the rest,
and sets them at work in their proper
places, and turns them to theadvan
tage of their possessor. Without it,
learning is pedantry; wit, imperti
nence ; and virtue itself looks like
weakness, and the host parts only
qualify a man to he more sprightly
in errors and active to his own prr-ju
dice.—Addison.
ASI.EEP ON THE TBACK,
A little child, tired of play, hod pillowed his
lioad on - a railroad track and fallen asleep.
The train was almost upon him when a passing
stranger rushed forward and saved him front a
hacking: cough, the hectic Hush, the loss of
appetite, growing: weakness and lassitude,
which have unconsciously crept upon you.
Wake up, or the train will be upon you I
Consumption, which thus insiduously fastens
its hold upon its victims while they are un
conscious of its approach, must bo taken in
time, if it is to bo overcome. Dr. Pierce 8
Golden Medical Discovery has cured thou
sands of cases of this most fatal of maladies.
If taken in time, and Riven a fair trial, it is
guaranteed to benefit or cure in every enso
of Consumption, or money paid for it will be
promptly refunded. ,
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Wood, Short
ness of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe
Coughs, and kindred affections, it is on effi
cient remedy.
Copyright, 1RSS, by World's Pis. Med. Ass'w.
REWARD
offered for an
incurable ease of Cutaprh in
the Head, by the proprietors
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Only 00 cents.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Only fJcmiluo 8xotcm of Memory Training.
Four JUooko i,earned in cue reading.
Mind wandering cured.
Every child and ndnU greatly lienofltted.
* Great inducement La to U irrespoadencc Classes.
Prospectus, with poini ms of I)r. Writ. A. Ham.
mona/the Wit.il-f.v-r <1 Mp*.*ciahstfn Mind Diseases,
Daniel (Jrrenli'ttfTlioHipion, the.groat Psychol
ogist, J. HI. Buckley, D. D., editor of I-lie Christian
Advocate, y. Uicnurd Proctor, the• hciontw ,
Hone. W. W. A*»tor, Judge (iUmnn, J^gah P.
Benjamin, end others, sent post free by
Prof. A. I.OISKTTE, 237 Filth A\CZS. Y
Iff,
—CARBONATED WITH—
NATURAL GAS
Imported from the Mineral
Springs on the Rhine, Ger
many, on draught at
L. BOHMIDT’S.
Comfort For Red-Headed Women.
AH young women possessed of red
hair can remember that in the days
of their childhood their hirsute adorn
ment was a source of mocking merri
ment to their friends, says the Chica
go Herald, and the term ‘‘sorrel-top,”
or “strawberry blonde” was one of
contempt. They wondered, perhaps,
why it was they were always called
“red-headed,” when their playmates
were described as being black, brown,
or golden haired. But the “red-head
ed” girls do not mind that now as it
is every young woman’s ambition to
be auburn haired, and she hopes by
the use of hair dyes to attain the
shade which belonged to the wicked
Lucretia. If she gets exactly the
right shade she does not see why a
single thread of her hair might not
be preserved by the United States
Government and exhibited as is the
one so proudly shown in Florence
as haying belonged to the wicked
Lucretia. It is odd how many fa
mous women have had this Titian
hair. Catherine of Russia glori
cd in it, and Anne of Austria had
brown hair just on the verge of being
red. Ninon de L’Enclos was equally
proud of her warm colored tresses,
aud Mary Stuart seemed a daughter
of the suu. Jane Hading and Mrs.
Potter both have warm auburn liair,
but it does not reach the real tingle,
oftbat which crowned,in all hei glory,
the head of the Empress Eugenia, she
who has known the extreme of hap
pinesa aud of sadness.
DRINK
Glen Springs
Mineral W ater
For the Liver and Kidneys.
For sale at
L. SCHMIDT’S.
FRESH MEATS.
Wc will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. P. II. Bone
a fine stock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and
Pork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
uicy and sweet. We will be glad to receive
our patronage aud will serve you with the
est meats at the lowest possi blc prices.
F. P. Hcik k Bb
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
— AND —
FREIGHT SERVICE
lx Effect Feu. 26, 1889, via The
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
SCAILKOAO.
Suwnnce River Route to Florida.
Standard Time same as Macon cltj time.
GQIXG SOUTH,
v Macon.7.”774 00 pm
• Sofkce 4 lit pm
• Avondale ...4 30 p
• WellHtnn .;...4 41 pm
• Bonaire 4 5fi pm
‘ Kathleen 5 07 pm
• Tivoln r> 18 pm
• Orovania 5 39 pm
• Elko 5 47 pm
• tJiuidtlla G 07 pm
• l>inehurst...G 20 pm
‘ Findlay 6 28 pm
rdclo
1 Wonona..
1 A raid
Dakota....
Ashhurn,
- yea mort
Inah.'i
r» 40 pi
<d...G 49 pi
,7 22 pm
7 33 pill
7 47 pm
...H 01 pm
...s 17 pm
..8 ‘ f ‘5 pm
..8 3G pm
GOING XOaTH
Lv Valdosta. ...5 15 am
“ Minenla 5 36 am
" Hahlra 5 54 am
•* Oxmoor 6 09 ana*
44 Adol 6 49 am
•• Sparks 6 67 am
“ Laconte 7 09 am
“ Eldorado 7 29 am
“ Tffton 7 59 am
“ Chula 817 am
“ Inaha 8 83 am
" Sycamore....844 am
" Ashburn 8 52 am
“ Dakota 9 08 am
44 Arabl ^,.9 22 am
" Wenona 9 86 am
“ Cordele 9 47 ain
“ Rich wood ..10 00 am
** Vienna 10 09 am
*• Findlay 10 21 am
“ Plnehurst..lO 29 am
44 Unndllla. ...1" 42 am
“ Elko 11 02 am
" Grovaola...11 10 am
“ TlY.ola 11II am
4 Kathleen ...11 42 am
•* Bonaire 1151 am
44 Wellston....l2 05 pm
44 Avondale ...12 18pm
*• Bofkee 12 28 pm
Ar Macon 12 45 pro
1 Chula 8 52 r
“ Tlfton 9 10 pm
•• Eldorado 9 40 pm
•• La onto 10 00 pm
“ Sparks 10 12 pm
“ Adel 10 2- pm
“ Oxrnoor 10 40 pn
“ llahira 10 55 pin
“ Mlneola 11 13 pm
Ar Valdosta....11 35 pn.
Passcnge
Union Pass ......
Freight received and delivered at Central
Railroad Warehouses.
Local freight trains leave Macon dally at
G:00 a. m., and arrive dally at 8:30 p. m.
or further Information apply to your sta-
l agent or to A. O. KNAPP,
Traffic Manager,
Macon, Ga.
Florida Trank Line.
Florida Central
—AND—
Peninsula Railroad.
Foriurrly the F. R. Ac N« C-o.
Standard Time Used—Judc 2,1889.
37*1 7 I SOUT1IE11N DIVISION I 8 | 4~~
6 00 p 1"05 a Lv Fornandlna Ari 3 05 p- 8 80 a
7 00 p 11 45 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 1 50 p! 6 10 a
G 30 p 11 27 a Lv Callahan Ar 155 p: 6 40 a
830 p 1242 p Lv Baldwin Arjl242p; 5 00a
9 25 p 1 27 p Ar Lawtey Ar, 1158 a 8 55 a
955 p l 42 n Ar Starke Ar il 28a 3 80a
j0 30 p 227 | Ar Waldo Ar, 1052a 250a
11 2<i a 302 p Ar Hawthorne ArdO23a 2 00a
1 10 a 4 29 p Ar Ocala Ar,9 07pl201p
3 50 a 5 42 p Ar Wildwood Ar 8 f 0a‘ 9 20p
5 10 a 6 10 p Ar Leesburg Ar, 7 35 a 7 65 p
.... Lv 710a 7 0t»p
LtI 5 46 a 4 00 p
10 30 a
23
1
DlYJn
30
>1*
) ft
Lv Jacksonville Ar
. GlOa
Lv Wildwood Ar *
8 45 p
) a
Ar Panasoffkeo Ar
i 800p
) n
Ar Sumtervlllo Ar
(ArSt. Cathorlne Ar i
7 30 p
640p
Ar Lacoochee Ar 1
GOO p
)n\
> r Dade Olty Ar (
5 45 p
) a
Ar Plant City Lv
4 00 p
1 1
;j l CF.DAU KEY DIV. | 14 |
24
7 00 n 1145 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 150p 610a
G 00 aj 4 10 pLv Waldo Ar in,R n! ,inn
5 io a! 4 53 p Ar Galnosvlllo Ar
10 45 * I 5 42 p Ar Archer Lv
I G 12 p Ar Bronson Ar
777.7.7. |m \\r Cedar Key Ly
y \ ~ 1 \ WEHTKUN DIVISION j
10 35 pj I 40 p
9 40 a 2 80 p
8 25 a 1215 p
7 48 a
5 30 al
7 -Opi 7 15 aiLv Jacksonville Ar
g 05 p| 8 00a Ar Baldwin Ar
1040 p l)36a Ar Lake City Ar
11 58 pi 10 27 ft A r Llvo Oak Ar
1 04 a 11 28 a A i Madison Ar
4 io a' 12 52 pi Ar Montlcello Lv
G 10 a! 2 02 pi Ar TaliaUaasoo Ly
8 00 a! 3 03p Ar Quincy Lv
9 20 n' 4 00 pjArRlvor June. Lv
3 20 p
2 33 p
108 p
12 23 P
11 15 a
lo30 a
. 50 a
857 a
800 a
705 a
11 22a
9 55 a
8 15 a
5 25a
3 20a
150a
12 05 a
1,2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 Dally.
62, aud 63 Dally.
3 4. 23, 24, Dally, except Sunday.
30 Dally except Sunday. 31 Daily except
Monday, -
GO
845p-4 30 a Lv Jacksonville Ar8 60a-0,00
10 05 p-GOO a Ar Fornandlna Lv715a-4_30
5 and G dally, except Sunday. 60 and 61
Sundays only.
7 :15 n. m., New Orleans Express. Shortest
and quickest line to all Middle and West
Florida points, Pensacola, Mobil® aud New
Orleans 7 :15 a. in. an J 7:30 p. m. trains con
nect through to Thoniasvllle, Montgomery,
Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, ana
all points North and West. Arrive at 2:45 p.
m. and 3.45 p. m.
11:45 p. m. Mall and Express for all points
South, Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Taveres,
Apopka, Orlando, Pannsoffkeo (St- Catharine)
Dade City, I laut City. Arrives at 1:50 p. ra,
7 :00 p. m. Local, connects through for all
points South, Ocala, Gainesville, Leesburg,
Tavares, Orlando, Tarp n Springs, Souther
land, St. Petersburg, aud Tampa. Arrives at
G :10 a.m.
11 : 45 a. m. Cumberland Routo Express, con
nects at Fornandlna with steamer City of
Brunswick, dally, for Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati
St. Louis aud Chicago. Arrives 1:50 p. m.
4:30 p. m. Fornandlna Mall and Express,
daily, connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Str. St. Nicholas lor Savannah and way land
ings. Thursday with Mallory Steamers for
New York. Arrives 8:50 a. m. Sunday train
leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. m. *
This new sorvlce gives perfect connections
at Baldwin for all points North and West, Via
Callahan to all points North, East and West.
Via Fornandlna, connecting with Htr. City of
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
r.nd all points North and West.
Daily Special to connect at Fernandina for
Boat with Brunswick, Ga.
Leave Jacksonville 9 05 am; Lvc Fernandina
1 00 a m.
Arrive Fernaudlna 10 25 a m; Arr Jackson
ville 12 25 p in.
D. E. MAXWELL, A.O MACDONELL,
Gon. Manager, G. P. k T. A.
N. S. PENNINGTON, *
Traffic Manager.
J. W REID. Agent at Thoniasvllle, Ga.
TO THE NORTH
AND
NORTHWEST
—THE—
L. & JNT.
LOUISVILLE k NASHVILLE RAILROAD,
— IS THE—
SHORT LIHE,
—WITH—
THROUGH SLEEPING SARS,
FROM ALBANY TO
N AMII VIIiliE,
EVAlVSVILIiE,
NT. LOUIS.
And but one change to
LOl'I.IVILLE.
And other northern cities. Always ask for
tickets via the Louisville k Nashville R. R,
For any information, write to
C. P. ATMORE, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Louisville, Kj.
Parties baying friends in the North should
advise them to take this route to ‘Thomas-
villc during the coming season.
DR. M. M. T. HUCHINGSON,
Of Lake City, Fla.,
30 Years in the Practice of Medicine,
Offers his professional services to the citi
zens of Thomasvillc and surrounding coun
try. Office, 2nd door over A. C. Brown’s
6tore, and A. C. Brown’s residence on Daw
son street. d&w6m Sept 17.
DR. A. B. COUCH,
Modern - Pathology, - New - Remedies,
DIRECT TREATMENT,
Offers his professional services to the citi
zens of Thomasville and surrounding coun
try. Office over Steyermnn’s store, Broad
street, Thomasville, Ga.
9-3-d&wly
W. C. SNODGRASS. B. F. HAWKINS
gNOL)GKASS& HAWKINS,
Attorneys-at-Law.
ip M McLVOTSH,
Ph} »iciii» e& Surgeon,
Thomasville, Georgia.
EF-OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
J*)R. JOEL. B. COYLE.
DENTIST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, Broad.St., over:Pickett’s.
g g. mclendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasville, - - • Georgia.
Prompt attention givenIto all business en
trusted to him.
Office—Over Watt’s store, ;corncr, Broad and
Jackson streets.
If. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasville, • Georgia
Offers his services to th cltlzons of Thom-
ssvlllo and vicinity. 0
Offleo hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. t and
from2 to 5 p. ra.
Office—On Jackson street.
W. D. MITCHELL, R. G. MITCHELL.
■J^JJITCHELL & MITCIIELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thomasvlllf, • - Oeorgln.
W. BIIUCE,, M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Coiner of Broad and Fletcher stroots. [aug
15-’85-3y]
pp S. DEKLE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
Residence—Corner Collego aveuuo and Mag
nolla street.
Telephone oommunlcatlon, No. 23 for night
calls.
BY FAB THE
ROUTE.
—TO—
Iff TORI OR BOSTON
—IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—AND TRE—
OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE
—Of THE—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to
return until October 31st, 1880.
DMagnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from the heat and dust incident
to ail-rail routes. If you are sick the trip
will invigorate and build you up. Go east
by 8ea and you'll never regret it.
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
ether routes, would do well to inquire first
of the merits of the Route via Savannah.
Further information may be had by apply
ing to tlic Agent at your station, or to
M. S. BELKNAP, W. F. SIIELLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager
E. T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass, Agt.,
Savannah Ga.
ia f
ktuTille. Dt Albany 4 Chimo Ry. Co. MS*
THE P EST
AND MOST
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THEs SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo through express trains dally, with Pull
man Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars by night,
and Chair Cars by day, between Cln-
clnnattl and Chicago, Indianapo
lis and Chicago, and also bo
tween Louisville and
Chicago,
where close con
nections are made for
8t. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol-
land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
t and points Intermediate—
New Fast Mail,
Leaving Louisville, Daily except Sunday, at
7 *30 a. m. Cincinnati, Daily, except Sunday
at 7 :45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55.
The most rapid service evor attempted be
tween the Great Commercial Cities on the
OhloRLver and Chicago.
gfy-7hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, are among tho point? that
have made the
MO IMG Iff ROUTES
Univorsally and deservedly popular.
OHN B.CARSON, Vlce-pros’t and Gen’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 Hctel.)
THOMASVILLE, - GA ;
E. B. Whiddon, Prop.
This house, located In the most desir
able and central part of the city, is new
and complete In orery particular. Fur
nished in the most elegant manner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels. The menu is perfect, 1 and
tho service rendered by trained antlfpo-
llte servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to accommoda
tions furnished. Carriages from the
houso meet all trains.
declO-ly
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Grleii&LeM,
Contractors & Builders
m
THOMASVILLE, GA.
We will bo glad to make contracts for, or
superintend, all classes of buildings, public
or prlvato, In either brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans aud specifications if required. If
you want any building dono 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 on Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasville, Ga., April 3, 1889.
1ST. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Thomasville, Georgia
I will be glad to make contracts foi the
construction of all classes of buildings, pub-
He and prlvato, in either brick or wood.
I will guarantee In every Instance to
give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
and carerul estimates made.
liT Motto—Good, honest work at fair
prlcos. If you want any building done call
on me. I will submit estimates whether
contract Is awarded me or not I refer to
the many public buildings erect* d by me In
Tbomasvlllo and elsewhere, ar.d all parties
lor whom I have worked'
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gm oi Sportii Ms
of all kinds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
GEORGE FEARN,
SEAL ISTATB AGI \T,
OFFICE IB MITCHELL BOUSE BLOCK.
City and Conlrj Propertj for Saif. ,
HOTJSKS RENTED
And 'fnxca r> Id.'
DOANS
NEGOTIATED.
Briny:; me a description oi your property
Thomasville Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop'rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers
nOTJGTI & DRE ED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS*
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Dooro and Windows, Sashi
Doors and Blinds
TO ORDER.
STAIR BUILDING,
AND INSIDEj HARDWOOD FINISn A
SPECIALTY.
g@-C0RRESP0NDENCE SOLICITED.
PRETTY
Paying Farms For Sale
1 will sell tho Henry
McLendon place, 3
miles out on 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-
provementsmoderate.
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,ooo
but will sell at $2,5oo.
Also the Pittman-
Thomas place, con
sisting of 7 7 1-2 acres
2 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 beginninTto bear,
small house,fine crops
raised this year. Will
throw in a good mule
and one-horse wagon,
farming implements,
etc., and plenty of
feod and seed to raise
next crop. Better
worth $6ooo*than most
places about town for
which that sum is
charged, but can be
bought at $3,ooo on
easy terms.
To a man who wants
a little farm conve
nient to Thomasville,
on which he can easi
ly earn a good living,
I unreservedly and
honestly recommend
either of these places.
Four furnished rooms, upstairs,
parlor and kitchen privileges down
stairs, elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street, for rent at 867.60 a month.
This is a bargain.
Nice, new, furnished cottage on
Monroe street, dose in, 4 rooms and
kitchen, $300 for the season.
4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new
and elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street,4R $ao.oo per month. No
children wanted.
Furnished House in East End on
Colton avenue; 4 rooms, dining room,
and kitchen* Price, $60,000. per
month.
Large Furnished House, close to
Jackson street; 8 1-2 rooms. Price,
$500 for the season.
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 $50 per
month.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasville. Gteor^ia