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Alcohol on the Mind.
It is one of the cutious errors that
alcohol stimulates the imagination, and
and gives a clearer, more practical in-
imagination
not a superior insight into or opncep-
' •*' Uionoi the relation of events, but is a
iptd reproduction of previous
‘pnghts, S9?n merging into Contusion,
he inebriate never 'Creates -any new
ideas or new views. All his fancies
are tumultous, blurred and barren.
The apparent brilliancy is only a flash
of mania, quickly followed by demen
tia. Alcohol always lowers the brain
capacity, and lowers the power of
discriminating the ^ relation- of ideas
and events. After'a few 1 'periods of
intoxication, the. wind, under; the in
fluence of spirits is a blank, blurred
page. The poets and authors who are
popularly supposed to make great ef
forts under the influence of alcohol,
only repeat what has been said be
fore in a tangled deliripm of expres
sion. The physicians who are sup-
.. . posed to have greater skill when using
\ h Spirits, have paralyzed their higher
brain centers, and have lost all sense
. of fear or appreciation of the conse-
i i quences of their acts, and hence act,
more atomatically, simply doing what
they hstve done before, without any
f »- cleat appreciation or discrimination^bf
| rlthfe results. The inebriate is the best
1 ot all imaginative persons, and the
one in whom the higher brain forces of
judgment, reason and conception are
the first to give way. The man vtho
uses spirits to give mental force and
clearness is doing the very worst thing
possible to destroy, this effect, Alco
hoi is ever and always paralyzant. It
never creates anything; it never gives
strength or force that did not exist be
lore; it never gives a Clearer concep
lion or power ot execntioh/Dht always
lowers, destroys and breaks down.—
T. D. Crothers, M. D.
Florida Trunk Line.
!
The Future Life.
Victor lingo.
I feel in myself the future life. I
am like a forest which has been more
lhanonce cut down. The new shoots
are stronger and livelier than ever. I
", am rising, how, toward the sky. The
' sunshine is" Over my head, the earth
gives me its generous sap, but heaven
lights me with the reflection of un
known worlds.
. -You say the soul is nothing but the
jtisultant Of bodily, powers; why, then,
is my soUl the more luminous when
my bodily;power* begin to fail? YVin-
tef is oh rhy head and eternal spring
is in my heart. When I breathe^at
this hour the fragrance of the lillies,
the violets and the roses as at twenty
. years. -The nearer *C approach the
pldiner l hear about 'me the immortal
_ 1 lUa inilwlrla • wKtok ItntlP
. symhonie's of the jwpVlds -which unite
' the. It Is a laby Me andltUs history,
*V
, Jor half a'icehtilrjfl .Irafhjgeen writ
ing my thoughts in prose, verse, histo
ry, philosphy, drama, romance, tradi
tion, satire, ode, song—I have tried all.
But I feel that I have not said the
thousandth pajrt of what is ! in me
When I go down to the grave, I can
say, like so many others, “I have fin
ished my day’s work," but I cannot
say, “I have finished my life.” My
day’s work will begin the' next morn
ing. The tomb is not a blind alley;
it is a thoroughfare. It closes with the
twilight to open with the dawn.
1 improve every hour because I love
this world as my fatherland; My work
is hardly above iis foundation. I
would be glad to see it mounting and
mounting torever. The thirst for the
infinite proves infinity.
OVv
“The Old Ontam Ducket,
-• ' ” eket,
The tron-bound Bucko.,
Tbo Moas-covorcd Bucket,’’
la very likely tho one-tlmt lias conveyed poi
sons to your system from some old well,
whoso waters have become contaminated
from sowers, vaults, or percolations from tho
soil. To eradicate these l>olsons from the
system and save yourself a spell of malarial,
typhoid or bilious fever, and to keep tho
liver, kidneys and lung3 in a healthy ana
vigorous condition, use Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. It nrouHes all the ex
cretory organs into activity, thereby cleans
ing and purifying’the system, freeing it from
all manner oi\bipdd-poiaoii3, no inntterJrQra
what cause thdyrhave arisen. All d
originating from n torpid or deranged liver.
1 ’flood, yield to its wonderful
or from impure blooa, view iu i» wvuue**u*
curativo proportion. It regulates tho stom
ach and bowels, promotes the appetite and
digestion, and cures Dyspepsia, ’Liver Com
plaint,” and Chronic Diarrhea, bolt-rheum.
Tetter. Ec*ema v £ryfipelo& Scjofuloua Sorcs
and Swellings, Enlarged Glands and Tumors
disappear under its use. - -
“Golden Medical Discovery ” ta the only
blood and liver medicine, sold by druggists,
under a positive guarantee of Ita benrv
fltlng or curing In every caso, or money paid
for ft
, liUllliH ■
I will bo promptly returned.
Coerrlftit, I8SS, by tVor.i.D’s Dis. Med. ass’h.
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LORM CENTRAL
Peninsular R. R.
Standard Tinfe Used—Oct. 20# 18 B9.
3 \ 7 j SOUTHERN DIVISION, | 8 j 4
4 SOplO 10a Lv
7 OOpjll 45a Lt
6 20p 11 27a|Lv
8 30p
9 25p
9 55p
10 30p
11 20p
110a
3 50a
510a
6 oca
9 42a
1242pXv
127p Ar
142p Ar
227p Ar
302p Ar
429p Ar
542p Ar
6 lOn Ar
040p Ar
822p'Ar
Fernandlna
Jacksonville
Callahan
Baldwin
Lawtey
Starke
Waldo
Hawthorne
Ocala
Wildwood
Leesburg
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7r Jacksonville atT
- Wildwood
wuawooa ar,
Panasoffkee Ar
L4 Samtervillo Ar
,r St. Catharino
Lacooohee
Dade City —
Plant City Lt
' 23 | 13 I CEPAB KEY DIVISION, j 14 ~j~
8 OOp
7 30p
0 40p
6 OOp
Slffp
4 OOp
6 00a 240p Lv
710a 322p Ar
10 45a 412p Ar
T00p^-
Waldo
Gainesville
Archer
Bronson
Cedar Key
Ar 0 4
Lv 8 2
Ar 7 i
(itoa
3 40p
2 30 p
1215p
120122
foffirMt M. T. HUTCHINGSONj
30 Years in tRe Practice of Mfidlcins;
Offers his professional services to the citi
zens of Tbomuville and surrounding coun
try. Office, 2nd door brer' A.C. Brown’s
store, and A. O. Brown’s residence on Daw
son street. dJcwGm Sept IT.
Orrery style- Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music. Etc.
i
Handsomest knd Best kept Drug Store
IN’ n
Where you can find frrsh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Sqnibb’s preparations in.the
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
MEISD
120-123 Broad St
ATTENTION!
If ydh want to get a stylish neck-tie you
must go toL. Steyerman & Bro.
If you want tq get a nice suit for little
money go to L Steyerman & Bro.
Their rush for ghodis was so great that Mr.
L. Steyerman left Sunday night for the sec
ond stock for this jseason. 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.
Fall Session Begins
, Ga.
September 4th, 1889.
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104
ll58p
140a
410a
0 10a
8 00a
9 20a
I WB8TKRN DIVISION,
7 IBuiLv Jacksonville Ar
8 00a
0 3Ga
1027a
11 28a
1252p
Ar
Baldwin
Lake City
Livo Oak
Madison
Monticello
Tallnhossco
... Quincy
Ar River Junction Lv
Lv
345p
3 00p
128p
12 36p
11 289
10 05a
9 00a
8 00a
7 05a
2 45a
1 4Ca
1122a
9 65a
815a
5 25a
320p
IGOp
12 05p
"Trains Nos. 1,2,7,8,0.10,13,14, dal^. M>»-
1,4, 21,25,30, daily except Sunday; 81 dally ex-
Pull Collegiate coarse,- affords every facility for a thorough
education. Location, healthful, grounds extensive and attractive.
Collegiate course, term of 20 weeks, ... $15.00
Pi’eparatory Department, 20 weeks, ■ ■« . . a 10.00
Music, per month, - - - - - • 4.60
Drawing,, per month, - - - - - 3.00
Painting,, “ . i‘ j f .... . - j ,|.00
Board in College per month, - - - 15.00
Tuition payable one-half in advance,.balance „at eviration
J, t, M, on, <
cept Monday.
FKltNANDlNA AND
So.eoiNo.CI j’.n viLi.r. imA sen
sons 14OOp - 1 Lv Jacksonville Ar
10 25a 1530p | Ar gcrnandlna Lv
NoA I Nib0_
8 45a | i225p
715a 111 Ua
' n. 60. Ul. dally, h'o. h'dally except Sunday,
7 :15 ft. m.. Now Orleans Express. Bbortest
and quickest line to all Middle and West
Florida points. Pensacola, Uobllo and New
Orleans. 7:15 a. m. an 3 7:00 p. m. trains eon-
WIIVUUU. _ 7» »_ Ml ivillo Uontnomaww
Fecundity of the Sunflsh.
;■ Last Summer -Mr. ; Fifid Mather,
'jUupfrinlendent oFthe’tJevA’ork 'fish*
cry commission, computed the eggs
in one of our common pond sunfishes.
The extreme length of the fish, includ-
ing the caudal fin, was 6 i-a inches'
and its weight 5 1-2 ounces. Thefish
was captured on June i6 and was
nearly ready to spawn. The weight of
the ovaries was 1 1-4 ounces. The
eggs measured twenty-eight to the
inch, making 21,952 to the cubic inch.
The displacement of the ovaries in
water was a trifle over two cubic
indies, and the number was estimated
in round numbers to be 44,000, a
most enormous number for so small a
fish. The fish makes a nest' iu the
sand or gravel, near the edge.of ponds,
and,' tfccordthg to Mr. Mather, it is
the . male fish which guards the nest
and keeps off intruders, after the eggs
are laid, a fact not known toichtkyolo-
», who study fishes after they have
Orleans. * o. iu. mid «.w p. ***. %»*••«■» w-
nect throujh to TbomMvlUe, Montsomery,
Nashville, St Louis. Cincinnati. Cblosep. nod
nil points North nnd West. Arrive nt 2:45 p,
m il*:45 n.'m. P iuil nnd Express for nil point!
South, Celnesvlllo. Ocslft. Loesburz, Tftvores,
BOUtn. UaineBVlIIO, ucaia, laiunout#, sufwten,
Apopkn, Orlando, Pnnnsodkeo (8t Ontiinrlne)
Dade City, Plant City. Arrives ntl:BOp.ro,
7:00o. m. Xsical. connects through for all
n 1. n.lnnaullln f Aouhn fra
“Do you see me?” said the colored
man boastfully, as be passed behind
the mule.
“Yea,” replied the mule, “and
raise you ”
8:10 n. m.
a 00 a. m. Cumberland Itoute Express, con
nects nt Eornandina with steamer City of
Brunswick, dnUy, for Brunswick, Macon. At
lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville. Cincinnati.
Ht Louis nnd Chicago. Arrives 1UAI>ib.
4:00 p. m. Fernandlna Mall nnd Express,
daily, connecting Tbnsdny with MnUory Btonm
era for How Tor*. SrrtvooBtMn. m.
This new service gives perfect connections
This new somco givoo wnw, .
at Baldwin tor all points Norttt nnd West, Vln
Callahan to all points North, East and Week
Via. Fomandlnslconnectlngwith8tr. ote o
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
UrunSWICK, »ur stuuDwiva, *»•*“**
nnd nil points North nnd Want., ' _
D. E. MAXWELL, A.O. MACDONELL,
Oen. Manager. O. P. k T. A.
N. S. PEHSINOTON.
Traffic Manager.
uusiunini,
LUMBER
1 *2 ,N SOtJt'H 6j!£)RQ»A. '.
■j I havo five hundred thousand feet of
Standard Mouldings,
Which I trii< sell ni a rare bargain, {it fact
it wilt save purchasers money to tee me be
fore placing their orders for lumber Of any
kind. -• v
■ 31s ■
(Successor to Fife & Beverly.)
MEIGS - - GA.
of first quarter.
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Thoinasvllle Tapiety
JNO. E.BA1
President..
i*
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis*
Menufacturers and Oealefs
Prop’rs.
ROUGH & DRE
LUMBER.
ED
LATIIES, ..
PICKETS,' * nc ‘ '
SHINGLES,., ti
MOULDINGS... I
BBAOKETS,"’• •
SCROLL. WOEK,
jroqrr:-.
. fii.’SK’ir.
MANTLE ..
~'BALUS
ST All
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, . CHURCH,. &■ 8TQBE,
Fiirnitprie.
. STORE FRON'T|£
Wire Screen Doors and IVindpwsj' Sash,
Doors nnd Blinds. ::j ...
TQ^0m { $R.
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AND mSm HARpwOQD FINISH A
. .V ;x-i. -i.,- (v SPEOiAJrXY. i, '
'jaULIOITED.
trnooR
il
Real Estate A\
THOMA3VILLB, GA;:
BY FAB THE
ROUTES
HBff YORK OR BOSTON
• I.A • >. —IS VIA— t.
SAVANNAH
•Land the-.
OCEANSTEAMSHIPUNE
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
- Now. on snlo at reduced rates. Good to
: return until October 31st, 1889. ;
Magnificent Stennlers and elegant ser
vice. .Free from, the heat nnd dust incident
to ail-rail routes.. If you nro sick tbs trip
will invigorate and build you up. Go. east
by sea and ydh*ll never regret it. “
I > n<scugcr»,' i l*»fi>» parduwtng tickets via
other.routes, would do well to inquire first
of the merits .of tbs Route via Savannah.
Further, Information may be bad by apply
ing to tho Agent at your station, or tq... :
t M. S.BELKNAP, ' W.F. SIIELLMAN,
Gsnenl Manager. Traffie'Manager'
1 E. T. CHARLTON,. CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. rass *Agt.,
. Savannah Ga,
:ua acl; ;
„. f, (Oppoelta Plnojr Woods Hotel.)
"pi{ THOMASVILLE, i* ^
H. B. Whiddon, Prop.
in tho most deeir-
.part of tho city, is now
In overy particular. Fur-
most elegant mannornnd
Ml ccnT'enicnccs ofmod-
monu is porfcct,iand
Office over EtiJ.fc Calfcfptr’} E/ng &, w/i
I am now prepared to boy orselfforothcr
parties, nil kimlfi of • town or country real
thon to the bnstnera wUl ba tirc’pim, ami I I tlons furnished. Carriages from tho
rcspectihlly solicit a share of the business of house meet all trains.
0 community. > nugRStf |
dcolO-ly
PROFESSION AL~CAltb.S.
nia
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:iui.-,t;r 'tmvmn ■. .xALBvipf
DR, A. B. COUCH,
Hodern
Fes
' DIKHOT TREATMENT,
Offers his' professional serrices to tha eitl-
zens of ThomaZTilie and snrronnding' coun
try. Office, over Stcyerman’s store, Brand
street, ThomssTille, Ga.
9-3-dAwly >
W. C.8KODOE1S3. B. F. HAWKINS
NODGHASS & HAWKINS, J
S’
Attorijeys-at-Law.
«Ji M MclJsTTOSH. ; *
Physician <& Surgeon,
ThomasvUlo, Georgia. 1
isrOFFICE,over 8Urk’s,:csrner^ Brold and
Fletcher Streets.
W. D. MITCHELL, R. G. MITCHELL.
'ITCHELL & MITCHELL,
M 1
Attorneys-at-Law, ■;
ThomasTUlr, •' • ! Csorgln.
W w. BRUCE,. M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Coiner of Broad and Flatshor streets. laug
U-’8My]
^ 8. DEKLE, M.D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
Bosldonco—Comer College avenue and Mag
nolia Btroot.
.Telephone communication. No. 25 for night
alls.
D R
JOEL B. COYLE.
DMHST j
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. !
OFFICE. Broad:8t..:overiFlokctt’s.
g o, McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
ThomasvlUe, ... Georgia.
Prompt attention given to all business en-
trastsd.to Wm.
Office—Over Watt’s store, coiner Broad and
JaeksoU stream..
J.
II. COYIJE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,!
Thomasvlllo, ; • Georgia
Offers Ms eorrioee to th clUeens of Thom*
aavllleandvtelnjty. ... ■ .. , ..
Office hoars—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
fr omco^.On Jackson streot. : . ;
Contractors & Builders
; • TUOMASVILLE,oi.
(ItWe will he glad to make, contracts for, or
superintend, all elasaea of buildings, puhllo
— ‘- -s, In either brlek or wood. Will two.
or private. In either brlok or wood, will fur-,
nlsn plans oud speolBoaHons It required. If
you want any building done call on us, and
we will submit estimates whetheroontraot la
yarded us or not. Wo will guarantee satis-
ottanli -
faction In all our work. We refer tothe many
buildings erected by ua In ThoinasvlUe, and
to all parties for whom wo hare worked.
Bk.. Fl.laha* a» Onrl flAAP fmtTl TlPfinn *
ThomaSYlllo, On., April S, 188». :
■mu ]
N. S. Eaw08,
CONTRACTOR’and
r;:; j^omtevlHe, Qeorgl
IwlU be cJnd to make oontrastk lot the
construction of nil dosses of bnUdugs, put-
lie and private, In either brlok or
■ X will gaarantee In every li
■ give satlsinctlon. Designs and plans dm-
and careful estimates made. . i
Mr Morro-Good, honest work at fair
contract Is awarded mo or not. I refer to
foiwhom I have worked .v? )
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THOMASVILLE, GA.,
—DEALER IN—
Stoves, Xroii,
Iiiii
j: Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gods oM Spoft
: of alljklnds, and agont for
’s Powder Co.
i ! 'Gf-. m ill-
The old Cooke place, on
Madibon street, lot 105 feet
front on Madison street and
A large TiCii^not^'ii^^hGuse,
price 89r^QQsCfTerms easy.
Ojie ftfid one-half acre corner
lot on Stephens St., beyond
Albany railroad; 2 houses, 1
2 stories,' price ?^'000. Terms
easy.
The Bill Bryant place, on
Jackson st., in Flqtcherville.
opposite the campus and near
the depot and the South On.
College, a large lot, fronting
117 feet on Jackson street,^
and running back 700 feet.
(Lroom 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 new 4-room cottage, on
large lot in Fearnside; price
$1,400. Terms easy.
Corner loti a East End, new 5
room house; 5 besides dining
room anti kitchen. Price $1600
Terms-easy 11
Lot on Young St., 210x210 ft, four
room house, allfor §1000; £ cash, bal
ance in two payment^ with 8 pr cent
Interest. A bargain to any ono wish
ing h cheap home.
3 beautiful vacant buildinjg
lots on Hayes and Calhoun sts.
70x196 ft, at $260 each. On
easy terms to thoso who wish
to improve them.
Elegant residence lot on
Olay st., near Hardaway, 7Qx
207, first class neighborhood;
price only f '
5 small tracts of land, from
l(j tb 25 ftbres in each piece,
in less thai i two miles of the
courthouse; price $30 per acre.
Easy terms, <
Four furnished roon
parlor and kitchen privileges down
stairs, elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street, ior rent at §67.60 a month.
This is a bargain. . ’
4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new
and 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 (or the season.’ 1 u *' A - .
^’Mq’ge Trowri bouse onMadi
son street, near center of town,
at $20.00 per month. This is a
tTpstais of house^on Calhoun
street.
Furnished house in East
End, 5 rooms besides dining
room and kitchen, at $60 per
month. ct
'wm.
. Besidui the above; 1 have
many city lots, improved and
unimproved, for business or
residence, 11 inside or, outside
lots, big and small lifts, lovely
Suburban, places' and farms
and plantations all over (ho
county for sale.
Any prospective buyer, who
wishes to get thp best and most"
for his money, would act very
imprudently to purchase at
least before talking with me.fl
vm
. ■:
Imi-
A STD CC
. I have on hand a iarja lot of '.
nnoj, l’arlor Sots, Bedroom bets, Ttitchcn
and Parlor Stoves to be sold allow pneesnt
B. GOLDBERG'S
Auction n«4 ConamUalna XIww.v. JVLUD
tower Jackson, second door from “ ”
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