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THEBE'S NO POCKET IN A SHROUD
m
Ton most leave your many millions
And the gay and festive crowd.
Though you rol! iu royal mi'l’on
There's no pocket in a shroud.
Whether pauper, p'locc or pensmt,
Whether rich or poor or proud,'
Bomhuher that there isn’t
’Any pocket in a shroud.
Toofvhareail this world of glory,
‘ With a record lorg and loud,
And a place in song aid story,
But no pocket in yoe • sh'oud.
So he lavish of you- rches,
Nc’ihcr vain, nor cold, nor proud
And you'll gain the golden riches
la a el'me w’thort a cloud.
if. L. P.
Better Cotton Bagging.
It is evident that the quality of
cotton bagging which wo have had
to use this season docs not fill the
bill. Wo must have heavier, wider,
and stronger bagging, or else our
cotton must be put up in smaller
bales. There is no doubt of the
determination on the part of the far
mers to press the fight for the rec
ognition and acceptance of cotton
bagging as a substitute for jute, and
to make the opposition less formida
ble and more easy to overcome they
must have a quality of bagging that
will serve its purpose much better
than that which wo havo been com
pelled to use this year. Cotton bag
ging, to meet all the requirements,
and he thoroughly acceptable,
should cover the cotton ns well
jute, and should be strong enough
to bear rough handling. We see no
reason why the mil's cannot make
it wide enough and strong enough
for these purposes, and our people
should begin at once to agitato this
highly important matter, and not
wait till the last hour when it will
be too late to procure what they
need and what thov must have, if
success is to crown their efforts.—
Cuthbert Enterprise.
Then lie clasped her with omotlon.
Drew the maiden to his breast.
Whispered vows of tmo devotion.
The old, old tale,—you know the rest.
From his circled arms upspringlng,
With a tear sho turned away.
And her voioe with sorrow ringing,
“ I shaU not sco my bridal day.' r
This dramatic speech broko him up badly i
but when she explained that her apprehen
sions were founded on the fact of an Inher
ited predisposition to consumption In her
family, ho calmed her fears, bought a bottlo
of Dr. Ploreo’s Golden Medical Discovery for
her, and she Is now tbo Incarnation of health.
“DDSumption fastens Its bold upon its victims
hUo they are unconscious of Its approach,
be “Golden Medical Discovery” has cured
lousands of coses of this most fatal of malo-
_es. But it must bo taken before tho disoaso
la too far advanced in order to be effective.
If taken In time, and given a fair trial, It wlU
cure, or money paid for It trill
refunded.
For Week Limns, Splttlng'of Blood.
SbortnosR of Mroath, Bronchitis,
Aethmo« Serero Coughs, and kindred
— .. . *■-—a reo
affections, It is on efficient remedy.
Copyright, isss, by Wom-D's Dis. Med. ass's.
The Apple Crop.
Last year New York state furnished
the bulk of the apple crop of the Uni
ted States. This year the crop is a
failure in that state, and what few it
has produced are of inferior quality.
Michigan looms up as the banner
apple-bearing state this year, its crop,
Mr.' Hellings estimates, being x,ooo,-
ooo barrels, the heaviest crop it has
produced in ten years. The ap
ple ’ product of Michigan is, it Is
thought, over halt the product of the
United States. Southern Illinois has
raise a fair crop, bnt the fruit is cloud,
edand otherwise inferior, while on
the contrary, the Michigan product is
the finest ever grown anywhere, and
of a great number of varieties. Mr.
Hellings’ advices from the west are to
the effect that the crop is being ship
ed away veiy rapidly, not only to the
east, but farther west. The growers
are disposing of their fruit at once, only
keeping over enough for their own use.
Mr. Hellings also stat.ed that his firm
was shipping apples to Boston and
New York at an advance over Phila
delphia prices.
Last year Europe received 1.300,-
/boo barrels, and so greatly are the
American apples preferred there, that
its people are already clamoring for
them even at the advanced price. The
indications are that so much of the
1 reduced crop of this year will be ex
ported as to make a severely felt
scarcity in this country later in the
season. New York state alone pro
duced 1,500,000 barrels last year, to
-• few or almost none at all this year,
i, and had not Michigan come to the
rescue, apples this season would hare
been a luxury instead ot a necessity.
Standing. By druggiata, GO cents.
Florida Trunk Line.
Florida Central
—AND—
Peninsula Railroad.
Formerly the F. II. Oc N» Co,
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
3 | 7 | SOUTH RUN DIVISION | 8 | 4
700 p
630 p
8 80 p
025 p
955 p
080 p
120a
**110 a
8 50a
.510 a
*6 00
1145 a
Lt Fornandlna Ar
1127 a
12 42 p
127 p
142 p
227 (>
302 p
4 29p
542 p
510p
G40p
Lt Jacksonville) Ar
Callahan
Baldwin
Lawtoy
Btarko
Waldo
Ar Ilawlhorno Ar
Wildwood Ar
Loosburfr Ar
Tavares "
942a! 822pAr Orlando Lt
3 05 p
1 50 p
1 53 p
1242p
1158 a
1128 a
10 52a
10 23a
007 p
8 00a
7 35a
710a
545 a
8 30a
6 10 a
C 40 a
500a
355a
3 30r*
250a
2 00a
12 01p
9 20p
7 55p
7 00p
i 00 p
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7 00p'
5 00 a 1
5 40 a
610 a
715
805a
860a
1030 a
Lv Wildwood
Ar rauasoffke© Ar
Ar Sumtorvllle Ar
ArSt. Catherine Ar
Ar Lacoochoo Ar
Ar Dade City Ar
Ar Plant City
CEDAR KEY DIT.
8 00p
730p
640p
COOp
5 45 p
4 00 p
7 00 d 1145 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 150 p 610 a
C 00 ai 410 p’.Lv Waldo Ar 10 35 p| 8 40 p
610 * 4 53 p Ar Gainesville Ar ~
10 45 a 5 42 P Ar Archer * -
' Q | 1~ I WE8TEBH DIVISION |
7 (0 PI 7 15 a|Lv Jacksonville Ar
iismiini,
805 p
1040 p
1168p
104a
410 a
610 a
8 00a
920a
800a
9 30 a
10 27a
U28a
12 62 p
2 02 p
3 03p
4 00p
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108 p
Ar Live Oak Arl223p
Ar Madison Aril 15a
Ar Hontlcello LvloSOa
Ar Tallahassee Lv
Ar Quincy Lv
ArBlvor June. Lv
950a
857 a
800a
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11 22 a
9 55a
815 a
6 25a
320a
160a
12 05a
1,2,7, 8, 9.10,13,14 Dally.
02, and 63 Dally.
- •lly.o
8,4, 23,24, Dally, except Sunday.
30 Dally except Sunday. 91 Dally except
Monday,
FEBNAKDINA AND
60 I 6 I JACKSONVILLE BRANCH | 5 |
8 45 p-480 a Lv Jacksonville Ar850a-CJ)Q
1005p-600a Ar Fornandlna Lv 715O-4.30
5 and 6 dally, except 8unday. 00 and 01
Sundays only.
and quickest line to all Middle and West
Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New
Orleans. 7:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. trains con
nect through to Thomaavillo, Montgomery,
Nashville, 8L Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, and
all points North and WeBt. Arrive at 2:45 p.
m. and 8.45 p. m.
11:45 p. m. Mall and Express for all points
South, Galneavlllo, Ocala, Leesburg, Tavores,
Apopka, Orlando, Panasoffkec (St. Catharine)
Dade City, riant City. Arrives at 1:60 p. m,
7 .-00 p.m. Local, connects through for all
points South, Ocala, Galnosvllle, Leesburg,
Tavares, Orlando, Tarpon Springs, Souther
land, St. Petersburg, and Tam pa. Arrives at
0:10 b. m,
11:45 a. m. Cumberland Bouta Express, con
nects at Fornandlna with steamer City of
Brunswick, daUy, (or Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati
Bt. Louis end Chicago. Arrives 1:50 p. m.
4:30 p. m. Fornandlna Mall and Express,
daily, connecting Tueeday and Friday with
8tr. St. Nicholas for Savannah and way land
ings. Thursday with Mallory Steamers for
New York. Arrives 8:50 a. m. Sunday train
loaves Jacksonville 8:45 a. m.
This now service gives nerfoct connections
_t Baldwin for all points North and West, Vis
Callahan to aU points North, East and Woet.
— with str. wty ol
truaswics, tor utuu.nu:., uti
and aU points North and west.
Dally Special to connect at
Boat with Brunswick, Ga.
Ftinrndlncor
-WITH THE
DRY DUMBER
IN BOOTH GEORGIA.
' *• . I /
» fivs hundred thousand feet of
Standard Mouldings,
11 wUI .ell at a rare bargain, In fact
tare pnrchaacra money to sec me be-
thelr order, for lumber of any
L. Beverly,
rtSGuer;
Wlh WlUi uiuuawiva, ua.
Leave Jacksonville 0 05 a m; LvoFcrnandlna
100am.
ArriveFemaudlna 1025 am; Arr Jacbaon-
Title 12 25 p m.
D. E. MAXWELL. A O. MAcDONELL,
Don. Manager. 9- P.&T.A.
N. B. PENNINGTON,
Traffic Manager.
J. WBEID. Agent at ThomasrUlo. Go.
' Mouth Wash
o'
Stenographer and Type-Writer.
to' Fife & Beverly.)
J - * GkA.
Ur. Joseph M. Dreyer offer, hi. services to
the public ss a stenographer and type-writer.
Ail work promptly dona and >ati.factiou
guaranteed' Apply to or addresi,
JOS. SI. DREYER,
At McIntyre k McIntyre’, office.
llm
131} Broad Street
REID & CULPEPPER’S
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga
: School and Blank Books, Stationery,
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
BEAR IN MEND
-THAT THEY HAVE THE
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IlST GEORGIA,
Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at ail hours
dny or night, by compotent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
REID A CULPEPPER, 120-122 Broad St
OENTLESMBN.
If you want to get a stylish neck-tie you
must go to L. Steyerman & Bro.
If you want to get a nice suit for little
money go to L Steyerman & Bro.
They are Headquarter for Stylish Goods
Their rush for goods was so great that Mr,
. Steyerman left Sunday night for the sec
ond stock for this season. He will now have
a chance to get the latest novelties in al
kinds of Dress Goods and Trimmings.
L. STEYERMAN Ss BROTHER,
LEADERS OF FASHION.
Young Female College!
Thomasville, Gt-a.
all 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, - - - $16.00
Preparatory Department, 20 weeks, - - 10.00
Music, per month, •/; - - - _ - - 4.60
Drawing, per month, ..... 3.00
Painting, “ i‘ • * - -g - 4.00
Board in College per month, - - - 16.00
Tuition payable one-half in advance, balance lat expiration
of first quarter. JNO. & BAKER,
aug23- President.
Thomasville Variety
WORKS. ¥
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & ORE
LUMBER.
ED
LATHES,
PICKETS
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,.
BALUSTERS,?
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doori and Windows, Sash,
Doors and Blind!
TO ORDER.
STAIR BUILDING,
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
SPECIALTY.
(^CORRESPONDENCE 80LI0ITED.
~n“
j. s. lONTGomy.
Real Estate Agent,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Office tier Reid t Culpepper"! Drag Store, Broad St
I am now prepared to bay or eel), for other
parties, all kind* of town or country real
rotate, and have on my Uet a good asiort
meat of both kind,. Strict and clou atten
tion to the bnilneu will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a ebon of the business of
the community. sagSStf
BY FAB THE
t-I4&&& ‘
ROUTS
—TO—
iff YORK OR BOSTON
—IS VIA—
SAVANNAH
—AND THE—
OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE
Central RalM of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on rale at reduced rates. Good to
return until October 31st, 1889.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from the heat and duet incident
to ail-rail rentes. If yon are lick the trip
will Invigorate and baild yon np. Go
by sea and yoall never regret It,
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
other rentes, wonid 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
QH, S. BELKNAP, W. F. SHELLHAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager'
I. T. CHARLTON. CLYDE BOSTICK,
“Gen. Pass. Agent. Trnv. FassjAgt.,
Savannah Ga.
Whiddon House
(Opposite Fine, Woods Hctcl.)
THOMASVILLE, - GA-
E. B. Whiddon, Prop,
This house, located In the most desir
able god central part of tho city, Is now
niiil complete Ip OfOiy particular. Fnr-
nished in the most elegant putyiner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels. The menu is perfect,fand
service rendered by trained ondfpo-
*“ reasonable, and
.—J to acoommoda-
■QH . , Carriages from the
house meet all trains.
dcclO-Iy
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. M. M. T. HUCHINGSON,
of Lake City, Fla.,
30 Years in the Practice of Medicine,
Offers hie professional services to the citi
zens of Thomasville and snrroanding conn-
try. Office, 2nd door over A. O. Brown’s
store, and A. C. Brown’s residence on Daw
son street. d&wCm Sept
IT.
DR, A. B. COUCH,
Modern - Pathology, • Hew
DIRECT TREATMENT,
Offers bis professional services to the citi
zens of Thomasville and surrounding coun
try. Office over Steyerman’! Itorc, Broad
street, Thomasville, Ga,
9-3-d&wly
W. O. SNODGRASS. B. F. HAWKINS
gNODURASS & UAWKINS,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Offloe. Formerly occupied brJEntorprlM
IJI M. McINTOSH,
Physician •& Surgeon
Thomasville, Georgia,
y OFFICE,over Stark’s,'comor,; Broad and
FletcherStreets.
W. D. MITCHELL, R. O. MITCHELL.
■ITCIIELL & MITCHELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thomasville, • • Georgia.
w. BRUCE,, M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Coiner of Broad and Fletcher streets, [ang
15-'85-3y]
J 8. DEKLE, M. D.
Office in Hayes Building.
Residence—Corner College avonuo and Mag
nolla street.
Telephone communication, No. 25 for night
D r.
JOEL. B. COYLE.
DENTIST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, Broad:St..:over|Pickett's.
s.
McLENDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasville, - - • Georgia.
Froaipt attention given po all bnilncssen-
trusted to h>«UT
Offloo—Over Watt’s store, corner Broad and
Jackson streets.
J H. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
ThomosrtUo, • Georgia.
Offers his services to th cltlzons of Thom*
osvllle and vicinity.
Offloo hoars—From • a. m. to 1 p. m., and
fromatoSp.m.
Office—On Jackson atreet.
Contractors & Builders
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Wo wUI be glad to make contracts for, or
superintend, all elassea ot buildings, public
or private, in either brick or wood. Wflltur.
nlsh plana and spocllcallons It required. If
you want any building dono coll on us, and
bmlt estimates whothorcontrnot Is
w. will eubi —
awarded ua or not Wo will guarantee satis
faction In all our work. Worefor totbe many
buildings erected by us In TboioasvUle, and
to all parties for whom wo have worked.
Dhow asi Piainhaw at Ond dnnp fmm Timnn ■
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Thomasville, Georgia.
I will bo glad to moke contracts fot the
construction of all claases of buildings, pub
lic and private, in either brick or wood.
I win guarantee In every instance to
_lve satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
and corolul estimates made.
Mx Mono-Good, honest work at lair
prices. If yon wont any building done coll
on me. I wilt submit estimates whether
contract is awarded me ornot. I refer to
the many pnhUo buildings erected tnr a- ~
Thcmasvlue and elsewhere, and aUpa
(o lwbom I have worked'
S. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
of alljklnds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
A Large Lot
Of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves just
received. Parties can get a bargain
by calling at '
B. GOLDBERG’S
Audios and Comnslsden Ita.ir.
Lower Jackson, second door from Cotton
Warehouse. I3sep3m
-OF-
The old Cooke place, on
Madison street, lot 105 feet
front on Madison street and
runs back to S. F. & W. R. .
A large but not new house,
price 82,600. 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 Fletcberville.
iposite the campus and near
e depot , and the South Ga.
College, a large lot, fronting
117 feet on Jackson street,
and running back 700 feet.
6-room dwelling, nice little
tear orchard, first class neigh-
torhpod and a very valuable
lot; price $2,000. Terms made
to suit any bona fide buyer.
A new 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
>ung l
room house, all for $1000; A cash, bal
ance in two payments, with 8 pr cent
interest. A bargain to any ono wish,
ing h cheap home.
3 beautiful vacant building
lots on Hayes and Calhoun sts.
70x196 ft, at $260 each. On
easy terms to those who wish
to improve them.
Elegant residence lot on
Clay st. f near Hardaway, 70x
, first class neighborhood;
price only $4oo.
6 small tracts of land, from
lO to 25 acres in each piece,
in less than two miles of the
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
stain, elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street, for rent at $67.50 a month.
This is a bargain.
4 unfurnished rooms, up-staire, new
id elegant neighborhood, DaWson
street, at $20.00 per month. No
children wanted.
Large Furnished House, close in on
, ackson street; 8 1-2 rooms. Price,
*500 for the season.
Large 7 room house onMadi
son street, near center of town,
at $20.00 per month. This is a
desirable and cheap house.
Upstais of bouse on Calhoun
street
Furnished house in East
End, 5 rooms besides dining
room and kitchen, at $60 per
month.
t
. ■ ‘ .
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
if.
Thomasville. G-eor"
MSSafc'.'