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AIgernon’McStab’8 Revenge.
From the Chicago Tribune.
“Ha! You refuse me, do you, Miss
Hamtagg ? ’
Tlje man who asked this question
hadJUsedtlie first flush of youth
He was no longer, properly speaking
a young man. Yet be was well pre
served. He had not reached tho age
at wStfcb it seemed expedient for him
to pirf his hair above his ear and
plaster i thin layer thereof over the
top of his head. He had thrown aside
the walking-stick of young manhood,
but had not assumed the cane of mid
die age.
It is well to speak or these facts,
for they are necessary to the full un
derstanding ot this painful history.
Moreover, they cost nothing ex
tra.
“I do, Mr. McStab,” said the young
lady, coldly.
“Then listen to me, Rachael Flick
ergy Hamtagg!” he hissed. “I swear
you shall bitterly repent it!”
Wild whistled the bleak wind. Dis
mally moaned the huge elm tree that
rasped and scratched itself against
the,cruel edges of the shingles on the
cornice. Shrilly shrieked the weath
ercock on the barn roof for a drop of
oil, 1 and grewsomely groaned Algernon
Fitz-Thompson McStab as he stole
forth in the dead of nieht, made his
way cautiously by a circuitous route
to the ancestral smoke-house in the
back yard, and went inside.
“I’ll show her!” he muttered, be
tween his teeth.
From beneath his coat he drew a
compact bundle of letters, cut the
string that bound them together,
struck a match, made a bonfire of the
collection, and watched them slowly
consume to ashes, while the crazy
building shook as if with indignation,
and the wind sighed hoarsely, like one
in sympathy with the wretched, but
wrathful man.
He was burning the letters he had
written in happier days to Rachael
Hamtagg. She had returned them to
him scornfully.
#***•*#*
“This is so sudden,” said the wid
ow, blushingly, “and so unexpected.
I—I thought your visits to our house
were for the purpose of seeing my
daughter.”
“She is too young,” replied the
visitor, decidedly, “I told her so last
evening. We parted in friendly spirit,
but I gave her to understand, as deli
cately as I could, that I should not call
to see her any more. This is sudden,
it is true, but I trust none the less
agreeable on that account. May I
not venture to hope?”
• ***»*
‘‘And now, my dear,” he said at the
end of a happy half hour, as he gent
ly lifted her head fiom his shoulder,
“I should like to see your, or perhaps
I ought now to say our—daughther,
to tell her of this happy event.”
“Shall I call her?”
“If you please, my dear.”
“Rachael,” said Algernon Fitz-
Thompson McStab, pleasantly, “you
will be glad to know, I dare say, that
I am to be your father. That is all
we wish to say to her, was it not, my
love? You may go Rachael. Please
dose the door, my child, as you go
out.”
At the Kimberly mines, South Afri
ca, diamonds are being found at the
rate of from one to three million dollars
worth per month.—That is where
diamonds are always trumps, though
spades lead.—Times-Union,'Jackson
vifie.
Ilegistor of voters—How old are
you, Madam?. Andent female—I
haye seen 19 summers, sir. Register
Er.um! How long have you been blind?
iisminn
-WITH THE
OF
DRY DUMBER
IN SOUTH GEORGIA.
I have five hundred thousand feet of
Standard Mouldings,
tyideh I trill sell at a rare bargain, in fact
It will save purchasers money to see me be
fore placing their orders for lumber of any
kind.
Jos. L. Beverly,
(Sucoemor to Fife & Beverly.)
MEIGS - - GA..
“WHAT MEDICINES ABE IHOST
CALLED FOB 7”
naked the reporter of an old druggist.
“Dr. Fierce's preparations,” ho replied.
“They are sold undor a positive guar-
t they will, in every case, giro
1, or the money la promptly re-
fla * YnvoHf/1 Pmanrinfinn ' fnw nil
They ___
an too that
satisfaction, __ w __
funded. HU ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ for all
those chronic weaknesses, nervous and other
derangement* peculiar to women, Is used with
unfailing: success. It cures weak back, bear
ing-down sensations, irregularities and weak
nesses common to the sox, and being tho
most perfect of touio medicines builds up
--•* strengthens the entire system. Tho de-
4 for it is constant, and I am conversant
boo res of cases cured by It.”
__jurning after a fow moments' absence,
the venerable wleldcr of tho pestlo remarked,
•'tho number of snrsaparillas and other, so-
called, * blood medicines' is legion; but Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery outsells
them all and it is tho only blood-puriller out
of the many which I am obliged to keep upon
my shelves, that Is guaranteed to benefit or
cure In all coses for which it Is recommended,
or money paid for it i« refunded.”
“ In the line of Pills,” remarked tho old gen
tlemen, "the little Sugar-coated ‘Pellets’
put up by Dr. Pierce lead all othors. both In
amount of soles and tho general satisfaction
they give my customers.
Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dis. Med. Ass’h.
OFFERED
lor an incurable case of Ca
tarrh In tbo Bead by tho
proprietors of Dr. Boge'a Catarrh Remedy. By
Its mild, soothing and healing properties, ft
cores tho worst cases, no matter of now long
Standing. By druggists, SO cento.
Florida Central
—AND—
Peninsula Railroad.
Formerly Ihc F* II. & N» Co.
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
3 | 7 | SOUTHERN DIVISION | 8 | 4
500 p
700 p
030 p
830 p
025 p
955 p
0 30 p
120a
110&
*3 GO a
*510 a
16 00a
0 42 a
1005 a-Lv Forn&ndlna Ar
Jacksonville Ar
Callahan Ar
Baldwin Ar
Lawtoy
1145 aLv
1127 a Ly
12 42 p Lv
127 pAr
142 p Ar
227 |> Ar
302 pAr
4 29p Ar
642 p Ar
GlOp
640 p
822 p
Btarko
Waldo
Hawthorno Ar
Ocala
Wildwood Ar
Leesburg Ar
Ar
305 p
1 50 p
1 53p
1242 p
1158
1128 a
10 52 a
10 23a
007 p
8 00a
735a
710a
545 a
830a
610a
6 40a
5 00a
3 55 a
330a
2 50a
2 00a
1201 p
9 20p
7 55p
7 00p
4 00 p
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7 00 p:
5 00a
5 40 a
610 a
715
8 05a
850a
1030 a
23
Lv Jacksonville Ar.
Lv Wildwood Ar
| Ar Panasotfkee Ar
: Ar Bumtervlllo Ar
. ArSt.Cathorine Ar
Ar Lacoochoe Ar
b r Dade City Ar!
Ar Plant City Lv
13 l CEDAR KEI Divr
8 OOp
780p
640p
GOOp
5 45 p
4 OOp
I 14 | 24
700 p 1145 aLv Jacksonville Ar 150p 610a
C 00 a\ 4 10 pjLv Waldo
3 05 p
1040 p
1158 p
104a
410 a
610 a
8 00a
920a
4 63 p'Ar Gainesville Ar
5 42 p Ar Archer * ~
G 12 p Ar Bronson
|Ar Cedar Key Lv
WESTERN DIVISION
Lv Jacksonville Ar
Ar Baldwin Ar
Ar Lake City Ar
Ar Live Oak Ar
Ar Madison
Ar Montlcello
Ar Tallahassee Lv
Ar Quincy Lv
Ar Elver June. Lv
1035 PI 840P
940 a 230p
8 25 a 1215 p
7 48a
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10
800a
0 36a
10 27 a
11 28 a
12 62p
2 02 p
3 03 p
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1122a
0 55 a
815 a
5 25a
1,2, 7, 8, 9.10,13,14 Dally.
62, and 63 Dally.
3.4. 23,24, Dally, except Sunday.
30 Dally except Sunday. 31 Dally exeept
Monday, .
845p-l30a Lv Jacksonville Ar8G0a-CJ30
10 05p^ 00 ft Ar Fornandina Lv715a-4*3Q
6 and 6 dally, except Sunday. 60 and 61
Sundays only. ______
7:15 ft. m., Now Orleans Express. Shortest
and quickest line to all Middle and West
Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New
Orleans. 7:15 a. m. an 17:30 p. m. trains con
nect through to Thomaavllle, Montgomery.
Nashville, Bt. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, ana
all points North and West. Arrive at2:45p.
m. and 8.45 p. m.
11:45 p. m. Mall and Express for all points
South, Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Taveres,
Apopka, Orlando, Panasottkee (St. Catharine)
Dade City, Plant City. Arrives at L:50 p. m,
7:00 p. m. Local, connocts through for all
points South, Ocala, Gainesville, Leesburg,
Tavares, Orlando, Tarpon Springs, Souther
land, Bt. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at
6:10 a. m,
11:45 a. m. Cumberland Boute Express, con
nects at Fornandina with steamer City ot
Brunswick, dally, for Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta, Ohattaneoga, Louisville, Cincinnati
Bt. Louis and Chicago, ^Arrives 1:50 p. m.
4:80 p. m. Fornandina Mall and Express,
dally, connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Btr. Bt. Nicholas tor Savannah and way land
ings. Thursday with Mallory Steamers tor
Now York. Arrives 8:50 a. m. Sunday train
leaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. m.
This new service gives perfect connections
at Baldwin tor all points North and West, Via
Callahan to all points North, East and West.
Via Fornandina, connecting with Btr. City ot
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
and all points North and West.
Daily Special to connect at Fci ncndl re or
Boat with Brunswick, Ga.
Leave Jacksonville 9 00 am; Lve Fornandina
100 am.
Arrivo Fcrnaudlna 10 25 a m; An Jackson
ville 12 25 pm.
D. E. MAXWELL, A. O. MACDONELL,
Oen. Manager, O. P. k T. A.
N. S. PENNINGTON.
Traffic Manager.
J. W BEID. Agent at Thomasvlllo. Ga.
p^ovi-iyy
.'rilOflANIv^C V
Stenographer and Type-Writer.
Hr. Joseph M. Droycr offer, hie services to
the public ox a stenographer and type-writer.
All work promptly done and satisfaction
guaranteed- Apply to or addreas,
JOS. H. DREYER,
At McIntyre k McIntyre’s office.
131J Broad Street
REID & ODLPEPPEB’S
120-122 Broad St., ■ Thomasville, Ga
: School and Blank Books, Stationer;, :
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
<1 BEAR IN MIND >
THAT THKV HAVE THE
Handsomest and Best kept Drug St
IN GEORGIA.
Where you can find frczb and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations in thi
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
»EI© cS CULPE1»JPE«, 120-132 JBroad St
ATTENTION!
CSrEM-TIjwES^EESI^r.
If you want to get a stylish neck-tie you
must go toL. Steyerman & Bro.
If you want to get a nice suit for little
money go to L Steyerman & Bro.
They are Headquarters for Stylish Goods.
Their rush for goods was so great that Mr.
L. Steyerman left Sunday night for the sec
ond stock for this season. He will now have
a chance to get the latest novelties in all
kinds ot Dress Goods and Trimmings.
L. STEYERMAN & BROTHER,
LEADERS OF FASHION.
Young Female College!
Thomasville, G-a.
Fall Session Begins Wednesday, September 4th, 1889.
Full Collegiate course, affords every facility for a thorough
education. Location healthful, grounds extensive and attractive.
Collegiate course, term of 20 weeks, ... $15.00
. Preparatory Department, 20 weeks, - - 10.00
Music, per month, - - - - - - 4.60
Drawing, per month, .... - 3.00
Painting, “ ... - - 4.00
Board in College per month, ... 15.00
Tuition payable one-half in advance, balance at expiration
of first quarter. JNO. E. BAKER,
aug23- ‘ President.
Thomasville Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & DUE ED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SniNGLES, ; ‘
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
' BALUSTERS*
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CRURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sash<
Doors and Blindr
TO ORDER.
STAm BUILDING,
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A
SPECIALTY.
^CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
J. S. MONTGOMERY.
Real Estate Agent,
THOMASVILLB, GA.
OITice over Grid t Culpepper's Dn; Store, Broad 81
I am now prepared to bay or sell, for other
parties, all kinds of town or country real
estate, and have on my list a good assort
ment bt both kind*. Strict and cion atten
tion to the business wig be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a share of tho business of
the commnnity. augJStf
BIT FAS THE
Int uHlitfiit Fuimgir
ROUTES
—TO—
IV Y01 OB BOSTON
—IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—AND THE—
OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE
—or THE—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to
return until October 31st, 1889.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from the heat and dust inciden!
to ail-rail routes. If yon are elck the trip
will invigorate and bnlld yon up. C
by sea and you'U never regret it.
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
other rontee, wonld do well to inquire first
of the merits of the Route via Savannah.
Farther information may be had by apply
ing to the Agent at yonr station, or to
JJfcM.8. BELKNAP, W. F, SHELLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager',
K. T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK,
Oen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass.jAgt.,
Savannah Oa.
Whiddon House
(Opposite Plney Woods Hotel.)
THOMASVILLE, - GAS
E. B. Whiddon, Prop,
This house, located In the most desir
able and central part of tbo city, Is new
and complote In every particular. Fur
nished in the most elegant manner and
jirovtded with all cocrenleiicee of mod
em hotels. Tho menu is perfect,fond
tho service rendered by trained andtpo-
IIto servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to acccmmodo-
tlons furnished. Carriages from the
house meet all trains.*
declO-ly
PROFESSIONAL CARD*.
DR. M. M. T. HUCHINGSON,
of Lake Oity, Fla.,
30 Years in (lie Practice of Medicine,
Offers his professional services to the citi
zens oi Thomasrille and surrounding coun
try. Office, 2nd door over A. O. Brown’s
store, nud A. C. Brown’s residence on Daw
son street. d&wGm Sept 17.
DR. A. B. COUCH,
Modern - Pathology, - New - Remedies,
DIRECT TREATMENT,
Offers his professional services to the citi
zens of Thomasville and surrounding conn-
try. Offico over Steyerman’* (tore, Brood
street, Thomasville, Ga.
9-3-diwly
W. O. SN0D0IUS9. B. F. HAWKINS
jgNODGRASS & HAWKINS,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Offloo. Formerly occupied byJEnterprlso of
fice.
ip m, McIntosh,
Physician & Surgeon,
Thomasville, Georgia.
gyOFFICE.over Stark’s,|corner£ Broad and
Fletchor Streets.
W. D. MITCHELL, R. O. MITCHELL.
jgyJglTCIIELL & MITCHELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thomaavllle, • • Georgia.
W. BRUCE,. M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Coiner of Brood and Fletcher streets, [aug
15-’85-3y]
J 8. DEKLE, M. D-,
Office in Hayes Building.
Bealdenco—Corner Collogo nvoauo and Mag
nolla street.
Telephone communication, No. 35 for night
oils.
£)R.. JOEL B. COYLE-
RM3NTIST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE. Broad;St..|over:Plckott’s.
g G. MCLENDON,
Attomey-at-Law,
Thomasville, - - > Georgia.
Prompt attention given to all business en
trusted to him. . .
Office—Over Watt's store, corner Broad and
Jackson streets.
J H. COYLE, D. D. 8.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasville, • Georgia.
Otters his services to th cltlzons ot Thom
aavllle and vicinity.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from? to 5 p.m.
Office—On Jaekson street
GrleULevici
Contractors & Builders
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Wo will bo glad to make contracts for, or
superintend, ail elasaee ot tralldlngm pubUo
or privato. In cither brick or wood, will fur
nish plana and specifications If required. If
you wont any building done coll on us, and
we will submit estimate* whether contmetl*
awarded us or not. We will guarantee satis
faction In all our work. Wo refer to tho many
buildings erected by us In Thomaavllle, and
to all portion' for whom wo have worked.
Shop on Fletcher at., 2nd door from BroatL*
Thomasville, Os., April *, 1889.
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR .and BUILDER
Thomasville, Georgia. '
1 will bo glad to make contracts foi the
construction ot all classes of buildings! pub
lic and private, in either brick of wood. -
I will guarantee In every Butanes to
give satisfaction. Designs and plum drawn
and careful estimates made.
MX Motto—Good, honest work at fair
prices. If yon want any hnlldlng done call
on me. I will submit estimates whether
contract Is awarded me or not. I refer to
the many pubUo buildings erected by me In
Thomaavllle and elsewhere, and all parties
to twhom I have worked'
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA,
——DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Bvggv aid Wagan Miltritk
■ *1
Tin and Hollow Wore,
Gms ai Sporting: Goods
of all^kin’ds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
pklt -d6m
A Large Lot
Of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves just
received. Parties can get a bargain
by calling at
B. GOLDBERG’S
Aaetloa and Commission Hone* ;
Lower Jackson, second door from Cotton
Warehouse. 13i
OF-
The old Cooke place, on
Madison street, lot 105 feet
front on Madison street and
runs back to S. F. & W. R. ’i .
A large but not new house,
price §2,500. Terms easy.
One and one-half acre corner
lot on Stephens St., beyond
Albany railroad; 2 houses, 1
2 stories, price $2,000. Terms
easy.
The Bill Bryant place, on
Jackson st., in Fletcherville.
opposite the campus and near
the depot and the South G-a.
College, a large lot, fronting
117 feet on Jackson street, and
running back 700 feet.
6-room dwelling, nice little
pear orchard, first class neigh
borhood and a very valuable
lot; price $2,000. Terms made
to suit any bona fide buyer.
A now 4-room cottage, on
large lot in Fearnside; price
$1,400. Terms easy.
Corner lot in East End, new 5
room house, besides dining
room and kitchen. Price $1600
Terms easy.
3 beautiful vacant building
lots on Hayes and Calhoun sts.
70x196 ft., at $250 each. On-
easy terms to those who wish
to improve them.
Elegant residence lot on
Clay st., near Hardaway, 70x
207, first class neighborhood;
price only $4oo..
6 small tracts of land, from
l0 to 25 acres in each piece,
in less than two miles of tho
courthouse; price $30 per acre.
Easy terms.
Besides the above, I have
many city lots, improved and
unimproved, for business or
residence, inside or outside
lots, big and small lots, lovely
suburban places and farms
and plantations all over the
county for sale.
Any prospective buyer, who
wishes to get the best and most
for his money, would act very
imprudently to purchase at
least before talking with me.
Four furnished rooms, up stairs,
parlor and kitchen privileges down
stairs, elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street, for rent at 667.50 a month.
This is a bargain.
Nice, new, furnished cottage on
Monroe street, close in, 4 rooms and
kitchen, $300 for the season.
4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new
and elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street, ’at $30.00 per month. No
children wanted.
Large Furnished House, close in on
Jackson street; 8 1-3 rooms. Price,
$300 for the season.
.rge 7 room house onMadi
son street, near center of town,
at $20.00 per month. This is a
desirable and cheap house.
Upstais of house on Calhouu
street.
Furnished house - in East
End, 5 rooms besides dining
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasville. Georgia