The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 14, 1889, Image 4

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' msm . ■tf? Smiles. When money gets tight it ought make a man's pocketbook full Kearney Enterprise. First Clock: How arc you get- . ting along? 'Second’Clock: Oh I’m ’ still living on tick.—New York Sun. When a dude is near sighted and half-witted he gets on very well with hfrtf an eye-glass.—Now Orleans Pic- e ayune. *' The unmarried female of the coun try will be much interested in the work of the Patrons of Husbandry.— Rochester Post. John L. Sullivan thinks his exam pie has set young men to work. He is mistaken. His example has set men to striking.—Binghamton Re publican. *s The scarcity of fall pasturage in Illinois may be due to the awkward circumstance that Chicago, after an nexing most of it, will not permit stock to run at large.—Chicago News Mr. Crankwrestle: I tell you I ' 'can't stand this smell of cooking cab bages in the house. Mrs. Crankwrestle: It isn’t half as bad as I have to put up with when you smoke in the house.—Town Topics. . .The Spirit of Munchausen.—(Ex tract from a young lady’s letter from Venice:) Last night I lay in a gon dola on the Grand Canal drinking it all in, and life never seemed so full before.—Harper’s Monthly. A Question of taste.—Jones: I hear that your cousin Emily, who is such a beautiful young girl, is engaged to be married to an uely old man, who is not very rich. Smith: Well, in one respect lie has a decided advant age over Emily. “In what respect is that?” “He has a great deal bettor taste than she lias.”—Texas Siftings. F NewspaperILaws. 1. *Every postmaster is required to give notice, (returning doe3 not meet the requirements of the law) when a subscriber does not take his paper out of the office, and state the reason for its not being taken; and a neglect to .do so makes the postmaster responsi ble to the publisher for the pnyment thereof. 2. Any person who takes a paper from the postoffice, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has subscribed or not, is responsi- « ble for the payment thereof. j 3. If a person orders his paper dis continued he must pay up all arrear ages, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it be taken from the office or not. There can be no legal discontinuance until payment is made. 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time and the publisher continues to send it, the subscriber is bound to pay f<y it if he takes it from the postoffice. The law proceeds on the grounds that man must pay for what ho uses. 5. The courts havo decided that refusing to take newspapers from the po3tofficeor removing and leaving them uncalled for is prima facia evi- donee of intentional fraud. r - — 4 30p 10 10a .Lv 7 00i> 11 40a I.V 0 20n.ll 27a Lt 8 30p:1242plLv 0 25p 127p'Ar 9»p 142pAr 10 SOp 227p;Ar 11 20p 302p Ar 110a 4 29p Ar 3 50a 542p Ar 510a ClOnAr 04OpAr 822p Ar • Great Britain appropriates foi ag- 82, agri- riculture $1,500,000; Germany, 856,000; Brazil, $20,000,000 for culture and mines; France, 88^000,- 000, and Austria more than $4,000,- 000. ffr A Pennsylvania man has kept an umbrella for forty years. He jmust have kept in chained.—Somerville Journal. - The man who tries to argue a woman into loving him may succeed, perhaps, but he must have a longlife and no rival. Life is not so short, but that there is always time enough for courtesy. There are nearly 200 students en rolled at Mercer university at Macon, and the number is increasing. HEAI.TIiroi. EXERCISE. Only a few months affo these romplnff.j Favorite Prescription" is on invigorating, restorative tonic and os a regulator and pro- moter of functional action at that critical period of chance from girlhood to woman hood, it to a perfectly safo remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is caro- fully compounded, by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman s delicate organization. It is purelv vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in any condition of tiie system. It imparts strength to the wholo system. For over worked, “ worn-out," “ run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstrrases, "shop-girls,” housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble womon generally. Dr. Pieroqa Favorite Prescription 4s tbo greatest earthly medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from tho manufacturers, that It will give satisfaction In every caso, or money will bo refunded. This guorontco baa been faithfully carried out for many yean. Copyright, 1888, tiy Wom.D’3 Dis. Man. ASS’H. $500 OFFERED P by tho manufactur ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for an incurable caso of Catarrh In tho Head. Florida Trunk Line. LORIM CENTRAL & Peninsular R. R. Standard Time Used—Oot. 20» 1889. 3 | 7 j SOUTHERN DIVISION. | 8 | 4 Femandina Jacksonville Callahan Baldwin Lawtey 305n 8 30a 1 50p C 10a 153p 0 9 42a Starko Waldo llawthomo Ocala Wildwood Leesburg Tavares Orlando r 12 42i>; 5 00a r 1168a! 3 65a • nils' <1 ins 1128a 3 30a 10 62a 2 60a 0 23a 2 00a 907p;i2 01a 8 00a 1 020p Lr TAMPA DIVISION. \ 7 85a 7 65p 710a 7 OOp 6 45a 4 OOp 7 00p, *▼Jacksonville at - Wildwood Ar VanasoUkco Ar BtuntervUle Ar *Ar St. Catharlno Ar, Lacoochee Dade City Plant City Ar G 10a 846p 8 OOp "23 | 13 | CEP A It KEY PI VIS I OX. | 14 | 24 7 00p.11 45a C 00a 240p 710a 1 322p 10 45a 412p 443p 7 OOp 60pl Ar Galncsvillo Archer Bronson Cedar Key Ar 0 40a 230p Lv 8 25a 1216p Ar 7 48a .. Lv 580a .. WE8TKBW DIVISION. 7 00p 1168p 716a 8 00a 0 36a 1027a Jacksonville Baldwin Lake City Live Oak Madison Montlccllo Tallahassee Quincy 2 | 10 Ar IUver Junction Lv 345p! 2 45a 3 OOp 146a 1 28p 11 22a 1236p 0 66a 1128a 816a 10 05a 625a 0 00a 320p 8 00a 160p 7 06a 12 05p e'ept ktonhay. KERSANDINA AAU Ko.CO | No.c I j'xvillh miAXon. ho-51 ao.o 1025a 5; 6,00,61 30p iTaaii Ar Fernapdlna I.v 7 15a11183a 145a I „ Mo, 5 dally except Sunday. few Orleane Express. Shortest 7:15 tt. tO.e flOW VIWBU* U|>twm —"IT"? and quickest Uno to ail Middle and Weal Florida points, l'ensacola, Mobllo and New Orleans. 7:15 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. trains con- l.ira.... *—*_ a. mi. *lVlllO tfAntiwimamr Orica us. • n. hi. uua • .w i». »u. v “- noct through to Thomaavllle, Montgomery; Nashville, Bt. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, and naanvme, ot. xm u»». all points North and Wost. Arrive at 2:45 p. m i*45p.'m. P ilail and Express for ail points it :41p.m. Mail and Express for all point. Arrives at 1 :B0 n. m. Dade MW. Plantblty. Arrive, at 1:10 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Local connocti through for all points Boutb. Ocala, Oalaoavtlla, Leesburg, (Jl^ a. AaIamAa tPnwn-.fl flnrinM. R/llllhWPe Tavares, Orlando, Tarpon Springs, Souther land, Bt. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrive* at * 9*00* of m. Cumberland Route Express, con nect* at Femandina with ateamer City of Brunswick, daily, for Brunswick, Macon, At lanta, “ * «..l—HI. Cincinnati Chattanaoga, Louisville,' Cincinnati. St. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 12:5l p. m. L liOUlD auu vuiva^u. tuu.w *• . —-- 4:00 p. m. Fornandlna Mall and Express, dailv, connecting Thusday with Mallory, era for Now York. Arrives 8:50 a. m. This new servloe give, perfect connections atllaldwln tor all points North and West. Via Callahan to all points North, East and Weal. Via Femandina. connecting with Btr. City of Bruftawlok, tor Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta and all points North and West D. E. MAXWELL, A.O. HAOJONELL, Oon. Manager, 0. P. fe T. A N. A PENNINGTON, TralBe Manager. irania -WITH TUB —OF- DRY LUMBER IN SOCTII GEORGIA. I have Ore hundred thousand feet of Standard Mouldings, Which I will sell at a rare bargain, In fact it will save purchasers money to see me be fore placing their order* for lumber of any kind. Jos.L.Beverly, (Successor to Fife & Beverly.) MEIGS - - GA.. REID & CULPEPPER'S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga .'School and Blank-Books, Stationer;,: Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. <1 BEAR IN MINT) !> -THAT THEY HAVE TH8- Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store I3ST GEORGIA. Where you can find fresh aqd pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hoars day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations In the prescription department and guarantee goods and prices. BEID & CULPEPPER, 120-122 Broad St ATTENTION! GrEKTTLBMElXr. 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 Headquarters for Stylish Goods. Their rush for goods was so great that Mr. L. 8teyerman 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 of Dress Goods and Trimmings. L. STEYERMAN & BROTHER, LEADERS OF FASHION. Young Female College* Tliomasville, Q-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, ... §16.00 Preparatory Department, 20 weeks, - -. 10.00 Music, per month, 4.60 Drawing, per month, ... - 3.00 Painting, “ i‘ * 4.00 Board in College per month, - - 15.00 Tuition payable one-half .in advance, balance Zat expiration of first quarter. JNO. E. BAKER, aug23- President. Thomasville Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave ft Davis, Prop’rs, Minufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DUE ED LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS,! STAIR-RAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE, Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sash, Doors and Blinds O R I) E R, TO STAIR BUILDING, AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY. ■©-CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. J. S. MONTGOMERY, Real Estate Agent TBOMA8VILLB, GA. OBcesrtr Bdi ft Ci!pepper 1 »In; Hire, Im4 tC I am now prepared to buy or sell, (orothcr parties, all kinds of town or country real estate, and bars on my list a good assort meat ot both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to the business will be my aim, and I respectfully solicit a share of tna business off tho community. augdgtf BY FAR THE list aid Cheapest Passenger route: -TO- Iff YORK OR BOSTON —IS VIA— SAVANNAH —AND THE— OCEAN STEAMSHIPLINE Central Railroad of Georgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on tale at reduced rates. Good to rstnrn until October 31st, 1889. Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser. vice. Free from the heat and duet incident to ail-raU routes. If yon are sick the trip will invigorate and build you up. Go east by tea and you'll never regret it, Further information may be bad by apply* ing to tbo Agent at yonr station, or to QM, 8. BELKNAP, W.F.8HBLLUAN, General Manager. Traffic Manager. I. T. CHARLTON. CLYDE BOSTICK, -Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass.JAgt., Savannah Ga. Whiddon House (Opposite Plney Woode HcteL) THOMASVILLE, - GA, E.B, Whiddon, JProp. This liouso, located in tho most desir able and central part ot the cltv, is new gad eomploto In every particular. ^ Var nished In tho most elegant manner and provided with all convonlonoes of mod ern hotels. The menu is porfeetjand the eervico rondored by trained andlpo- lito servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from tho house meet all trains. desIO-Iy dji M. MoIN’TOSH, Physician Surgeon, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. M. M. T, HUCHINGSON, of Lake City, Fla., 30 Years in the Practice of Medicine, Offers his profnsloaal services to the citi zens of Thomasville and surrounding coun try. Office, 2nd door over A.« C. Brown’s store, and A. 0. Brown’s residence on Daw* son street. d&w8m Sept IT. DR, A. B. COUCH, Modern - Pathology, - Hev • Remedies, DIRECT TREATMENT, Offers bin professional services to the citi* lens of Thomasville and surrounding coun try. Offlco over 8teyerman’s store, Broad street, Thomasrllle, Ga. 9-3ld&wly W. C. 8XOI>0 BASS. B. r. HAWKINS gNOBGRASS & HAWKINS, Attorneys-at-Law. Offlca. Formerly occupied byiZnterprlse of- ThomasvlUe, Georgia, y OFFICE, over Stark's,tcorner;: Broad and Fletcher Streets. W. D. MITCHELL, B.O. MITCHELL. JjAWtTCHKLL & MITCHELL, Attomeys-at-Law, Thomasville, • *• Oeorgta, w. w . BRUCE,, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Coiner ot Broad and Fletcher streets, [ang M-’M-SFl T. S* DEKLE, M> Da, Office in Hayes Building. Besldcnce—Corner College avenne and Mag nollastreet. _ , .. Telephone communication, Ho. 35 lor night J)R. JOEL B. COYLE. DENTIST THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. OFFICE. Broad:8t.,K>veririckett’a. g G. McLENDON, Attorney-at-Law, Georgia. Thomasville, Prompt attention given to all businosaen- trusted to hint. Offlco-Ovcr Watt’s store, corner Broad and Jackson streets. H. COYLE, D. D. 8.. Resident Dentist, Thomasville, - Georgia Offers his servloosto tli clttsens of Thom- aavllle and vicinity. Offlco hours—From 9 a. m. ta 1 p. m., end from, to 5 p.m. Offlco—On Jackson atreo t. Gribben & Levick, Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA Wo will be glad to mak* contracts for, or bauelasi ■nperlntond, alt classes of buildings, pnbllo ^l^bmftS^wS^rroVm^tm «n^ or oS?wi e «^rs buildings erected Dt us In Thomasville, and to all parties for whom we have worked. Shop on Fletcher ok. and door from Broad.; ThomasvlUe, Oa., April *, 1889. N. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ThomaavUle, Georgia. I win he glad to make contracts tot . the construction of nil classes of buildings, pnfc- id private. In either brick or wood, kill guarantee In every lnstanoo satisfaction. Beslans and plans dr Instance 'Beslghs and plans drawn and caratnl estimates made. Mi Mono-Good, honest work at fair TSi. “.wa gsarSt 5 Thomoavilu and elsewhere, to iwhom I have worked’ .and all parties S. D. THOMASVILLE, GA., —DEALER IN— HAJRDW-AJBE Stoves, Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, Oh id Sprig Goods of oli;kinds, and agont for King’s Powder Co, pits -d8m AUCTION AND COMMISSION SOUSE. I have on band a large lot of Carpels, Pi- Boot, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Kitchen and Parlor Stoves to be sold at low prices at B. GOLDBERG’S Auction and Commission Hon**.? Lower Jackson, second door from Cotton Warehouse, m The old Cooke place, on Madison street, lot 106 feet fronton Madison street and runs back to S. P. & W. R. . 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 82,000. Terms easy. The Bill Bryant place, on Jackson st., in Fletcherville. opposite the campus and near the 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 ear orchard, first class neigh- orhood and a veiy 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 Terms easy. Lot on Young St., 210x210 ft, four room house, all for $1000; 4 cash, bal ance iu two payments, with 8 pr cent interest. A bargain to any one 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 8t., near Hardaway, 70x f, first class neighborhood; price only $4oo. 6 small tracts of land, from l0 to 25 acres in each niece, in less than two miles of the courthouse; price $30 per acre. Easf 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.* i Four furnished rooms, upstairs, parlor and kitchen privileges down stairs, elegant neighborhood, Dawson street, for rent at $67.50 a month. This is a bargain. J unfurnished rooms, up-staits, new elegant neighborhood, Dawson street, at $ao.oo per month. No children wanted.. Large Furnished House, close in on ackson street; 8 i-s rooms. Price, ;oo tor the season. 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 houso in East End, 5 rooms besides dining room and kitchen, at $60 per month.