The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 23, 1889, Image 4

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Useful Information. . Tnd average number of teeth is 32, The weight of the circulating blood 28 pounds. The average weight of an adult is 150 pounds and 6 ounces. The brain of a man exceeds twice that of any other animal. A man breathes about 20 times a minute, and 1,200 in an hour. '■.{ A man breaths about 18 pints of i minute, or upward of seven hogsheads a day. The average weight of the brain of A man, is 3£ pounds; of a woman pounds and 11 ounces. ’' Five hundred and forty pounds, or one hogshead and 1} pints of blood, pass through the heart in one hour. The average height of au English man is 5 feet 9 inches; of a French man, 5 feet 4 inches; of a Belgian, 5 feet 6J inches. The heait sends nearly ten pounds of bleed through the veius a-d arte ries oach beat, and makes four bents while we breath one. One hundred and seVenty-five mil lion cells are in the lungs, which would cover a surface thirty times greater than the human body. The average of the pulse in infancy is 120 per minute; in manhood, 80; at sixty years, 60. The pulse of females is more frequent than that of males.—Boston Journal of Commerce, —CARBONATED WITH— NATURAL GAS Imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, Ger many, on draught at L. SCHMIDT’S. DRINK JENKS* DKEAItt. Jenks bad a queer dream the other night. He thought ho saw a prize-fighters’ ring, and in the middle of it stood a doughty little champion who met and deliberately knocked over, ono by one, a score or more or Mr burly-looking fellows, as they advanced t the attack. Giants as they were in size, the valiant pigmy proved more than a match for them, it was all so funny that Jenks woko up laughing. Ho accounts for the dream by the fact that ho bad just como to the conclu sion, after trying nearly every big, drastic pUl on the market, that Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, or tiny Sumu*-coated Granules, cosily “ knock out and beat all the big piUs hollow! They are tho original and only genuino Little Liver Pills. Ho ware of Imitations, which contain Poi sonous Minerals. Always ask for Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, which arc Little 8ugar-coatod Pills, or Anti-billous Granules. One a Doso. SliHElMiL Billon, Hondaclie, Dizziness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bil ious Attacks, and aU de- ran gcmen ta of the stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the uso of_Dr. are gently laxative, or strongly avthartio, according to sizo^of dose. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to take. 25 cents a vial, by Coprrirht, 1888, l»y WonLD’s PisrrNSABY MED- ICAtj^ ASSOCIATION ProjrlHtirs, “ 663 Main St., Ouflklo, 2 Florida Trunk Line. F LURID A CENTRAL' Peninsular R. R. Standard Time Used—Oct 20* 1889. 8 j 7 | SOUTHERN DIVISION. | 8 | 4~ 4 30p lOIOaLv 7 OOp 1145a Lv G 20n 11 27a Lv 8 30p 1242p,Lv 0 25pi 127p|Ar 055p; 1 42p Ar 1030p 227pAr 11 20p. 3 02p Ar 110a 4 29p Ar 3 50a 542p Ar 510a OlOn Ar 6 0i>a 6 40n Ar 9 42a‘ 822p Ar Fernandina Jacksonville Callahan Baldwin Lawtey Starke Waldo Hawthorne Ocala Wildwood Leesburg 305n 8 30u 150p] 6 10a 153p 6 40a 1212p 5 00a 1158a 3 55a 11 28a 1 3 30a 10 52a; 2 50a Ar 10 23a 2 00a Ar 007p!12 Ola Ar 8 OOaj 920p Ar 7 35a 7 65p Lv 7Kw 7 OOp Lvl 5 45a! 4 OOp g I I 30 70up 5 00a 540a oioa 715a Lv 1030a! Wildwood Panasoffkeo Sumtorvlllo St. Catharine Lacoochee Dade City Plant City *5 29 Gioa 845p 8 OOp 7 30p C40p CCOp 515p 4 OOP REID Ss CULPEPPER’S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga : School and Blank Books, Stationery, Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc- 4 BEAR -IN MIND -THAT THEY HAVE THE Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store 11ST GEORGIA. Where yon can find fresh and pare drags and get prescriptions compounded at all hours day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They nss only Sqnibb’i preparations in the prescription department and guarantee goods and prices. BEIffi CULPEPPER, 130-1313 Broad TO THE LADIES. Before you buy you Winter Dress Goods, it will pay you to give us a call We have just received another lot oi the latest patterns df Dress Goods.and Trimmings. If yoti are in need of a Corset, we can supply you with the well known brands, C. P., P. D., J. B., and WARNER’S. We call special attention to our com plete stock of Ladies and Misses Hose, which we guarantee to be fast colors. If these goods fade, bring them back and get your money. Come and look at our Plushes, Jackets,Wraps, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Comforts, Etc. L. STE7ERMA2T Ss BROTHER, LEADERS OF FASHION. 23 | 13 Mineral W ater Fouithe Liver and Kidneys For sale at L. SCHMIDTS, HEAT MARKET We desire to notify those who are winter ing in Thomasville, as well as our old cus tomers, that wi make a specialty of keeping the V1RY BEST OF MEATS of all kinds, which we sell at reasonable prices, and de liver at any residence in the city. A per sonal inspection of onr market on Jackson street (the stand formerly kept by Mr. Bone) is invited. novfitf F. P. Hons & Bao. Dissolution. Tbs partnership heretofore existing be tween Bass A McKinnon, is this day lissolv- •cd by mutual consent. Mr. B. A. Rats will continue the business at the old stand. Oat books will be found in the 1 ands of Mr. J. N. McKinnon at the old etc id, and we earnestly request all persons i idebted to us/to come forward and settle Ik fore the first of January, alter that time all unsettled eiaitnz’Wtll be placed in the bands of an officer for collection. B. A. Bass, • J. N. McKinnon. . --Gatling attention to the above, I desire to Say to onr old customers, and the public generally, that I shall continne business in tbs same line, at the same old stand, adding IbnmS^atQts of Commission Business to my oilier lihe.- . Prompt and careful atten- lion will be given to the sale and purchase of nlfgui0d3 entrusted to me, and satisfaction in every particular assured. B. A. Biss. Thomasville, Os., Xov. 19, ’89. : ft if v' •If*.' . d*w ' til. —It. 1 ! . Ur j'viv Stenographer and Type-Writer. M. Drey*offers bit ten ices to as a stenographer and typo-writer promptly done and satisfaction “ Apply to or address, JOS. 7 OOp 1145a 0 00a 1 240p 710a 322p 10 45a| 412p 443p 7OOp CEPAB KEY Division. 1 14 I 24 Ar. loop Jacksonville Waldo Gainesville Archer Bronson Cedar Key Ar,1035p Ar 0 40a Lv 8 25a Ar 7 48a Lv 6 30a 0 I 1 1 -WKSTKBW DIVISION. 610a 340p 230p 1215p 1158p 7 00p| 7 15a Lv 8 00a 036a 1027a 1128a 12 62p 2 02p 303p 4 OOp 410a 610a 8 00a 0 20a Jacksonville Baldwin Lake City Llvo Oak Madison Monticello Tallahassee Qnlncy Ar 10 River Junction Lv 345p 3 OOp 128p 123Gp 11 2Ps 10 05a 9 00a 8 00a 2 45a 146a 1122a 0 55a 815a 5 25a 320p 150p 12 05p Trains Nos. 1,2, 7,8, 0,10,13,14, dally. Nos. 3,4, 24,25,30, daily except Sunday; 31 dally ex cept Monday. FEIINANDINA No.60 I No,6 | j'nvillk DIIAXCII. S 00a | 400p | Lv Jacksonville Ar ISMa | B80p | Ar Fernandina Lv 715a lilt 6, CO, 61, dally. No. 6 dally except SundayT 1:1A a. m., New Orleans Express, Shortest and quickest line to all Middle and West Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans. 1:15 a. m. an 17:00 p. ra. trains con nect through to Thomasville, Montgomery. Nashville, St Lout*. Cincinnati, Chicago, and all point* North and West. Arrive at 2:46 p. m. and 3.45 p. m. 11 >46 p. m. Mall and Express (or all points .On ‘ “ South, Oalnesvllle, Ocala, Leesburg, Taveres. Apopka, Orlando, Panasodkoe (St. Catharine) Dade City, Plant City. Arrives at 1:50 p. m, 7 :00 p. m. Local, connecta through for all iluts South, Ocala, O.lnesvllle, Leeaf— Attitucn, v/a lauuc, aiu|iiu oiHiugo. uuuuiur land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at S:10a. m, 0 00 a. m. Cumberland Bouts Express, con necta at Fernandina with steamer City of Brunswick, dally, for Brunswick, Macon, At lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati. St. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 12 :!l p. i 4:00 p. m. Fernandina Mall and Express, llv, connecting Tliusday with Mallory.Bteam foi New York. Arrives 8:50 a. m. dallv, m. Fernandina Mall and era at Baldwin for Ml points North and West, Yia Callahan to all paints North. East end Week Via Fernandina, connecting with Str. city of Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta and all points North and West. D. E. MAXWELL, A O. MAcDONELL, Con. Manager, O. P. A T. A NOTON, Traffic Manager. Young TT’eiriale College Thomasville, 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, - - - $15.00 Preparatory Department, 20 weeks, - - 10.00 Music, per month, - - - - - - 450 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. ? BY FAB THE Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & ORE LUMBER. ED N. 8. PENNING AMSmiSlM, WITH THE Biggest and Best Stock OF- DRY LUMBER IN SOUTH GEORGIA. I bare fire hundred thousand feet of Standard Mouldings, Which 1 will sell at a rare bargain, in fact it will save purchasers money to see me be fore placing their orders for lumber of nay kind. OS. M. DREYER. A i If. tnt;f« * McIntyre’s office. 131J Broad Street Jos. L. Beverly, (Successor to Fife & Beverly.) MEIGS” - - GA. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SOROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS, STAIR-RAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE, .Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sosh> Doors and Blinds TO ORDER. STAIR BUILDING, AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY. lOrCORRESPOKDENOE SOLICITED. j. s. mmmi Real Estate Agent, THOMASVTLLB, GA. Office onr Ecid 4 Calpcppcr's fing Store, Broad St I am now prepared to bay or sell, forotber parties, all kinds of town or constryitol estate, and hare on my list a good assort meat of both kinds. Strict nod cloie atten- on to the badness will be my aim, and I spectrally solicit tr share of the badness ot ommanity. augJStf ROUTES —TO— —IS VIA— SAVANNAH —AND THE— OCEAN X STEAMSHIP xUNE Central Railroad of Georgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now* on sals at reduced rates. Good to return until October 31st, 1889. ' Magnificent Steamers and elegant se Tice. Free from the beat and dust Incident to ail-iall routes. If. yon • are sick tha trip will invigorate and bnlld yon up. Go east by sea and yon'U never regret it. Passengers, before purchasing tickets via other routes, would do weU to inquire first of the merits of the Route via Savannah. Further information may be bad by apply ing to the Agent at yonr station, or to RM. 8. BELKNAP, W. P. SHBLLMAN, General Manager. Traffic Manager' E.T. CHARLTON, 1 CLYDE BOSTICK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Trav. PassJAgt, Savannah. Ga,. Whiddon House (Opposite PInoy Woods Hotel.) THOMASVILLE, - GA- E. B. Whiddon, Prop, This house, located In the most doslr- • • oTr able and central part of tho city, is now particular. every particular. Fur- in tho most elegant manner and prided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels. The menu. Is porfoetjand tho scrvlco rendered by trained andipo- Ilte servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from tho house meet nil trains. * decIO-ly i- - ■* - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. M. M. T. HUTCHINGSON, of Lake City, Fla.. 30 Years in the Practice of Medicine, Oilers his professional services to the citi zens of Thomasville and surrounding coun try. Office, 2nd door over A. C. Brown' store, and A. O. Brown’s residence, on Daw son street. dftw6m Sept IT. DR. A. B. COUCH, Modern • Pathology, - Hew - Remedies, i DIRECT TREATMENT, Offers his professional services to the citi zens of Thomasville and snrronnding coun try. Office over Stcyermanls store, Broad street, Thomasville, Ga, 9-3-dAwly W. C. SNODOIUSS. B. F. HAWKINS NOBGRA8S & nAWKINS, S’ Attorneys-at-Law. rp M Mcl NTTOSH, Physician & Surgeon ThomasvUle, Qoanria. yOFFICE,over Stark’s,Icomer; Brood) and Fletcher Streets. W. D. MITCHELL, B. G. MITCHELL. J^ITCHELL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, ThomasvUle, • • Oeorgla. W. BRUCE,, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Comer of Broad and Fletcher streots. [ang 15-'85-3y] rp 8. DEKLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. Besldence—Comer College avenno and Mag nolla fltreot. - Telephone commnnlcatlon, No. 25 for nlghl D R JOKIj B. COYLE DENTIST THOMASVILLE, “GEORGUA.| OFFICE. Broad:8t..|over|Flckett’s. | g o. mclendon, Attorney-at^Law, ThomasvUle, -Tg- / Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to him. _ • Office—Over Watt’s store, oorner Brepd and Jackson streets. J. H. COYLE, D. D. S., Resident Dentist, ThomasvUle, • Oeorgla Offors'hls eorvlcesto th ettlzeneof .Tbom- eevllle and vtotnltp. Office hours—From , a. m. to 1 p. m., and tromdtosp.m. Office—On Jackson etroot. GibeQ&LeM, Contractors[& Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. BWo'wtU be glad to make oonttacts for, or eupertntend. all olaseea of bulldlngm publlo S«‘nii?nS»M mm awarded us or not. Wo will guarantee saUs- foctlon In aU our work. Wo refer to tho man, buildings ereotod by us In Thomasville, and to all parties for whom wo have worked. Shop on Fletcher st, 2nd door from Broad., ThomasvUle, Ga„-April S, 1889. N. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR aad BUILDER Thomaevllle, Coorgla IwUlbo glad to make contracts foi the oo ns traction ot aU elasees of bnUdtnga, pub lic and private', in either brick or wood. I will guarantee In every lnetanoa give satisfaction. Designs and plana drawn and careful estimates made. MX. Homo-Good, honest work at fair - . jiiMiltilff' contract is awarded mo or not. I refer to ^StCK^RSe^SpSSiiS (o whom I have worked B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, GA., ■ —BUT.EB IN— HAED¥AEE Stoves, Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, of alllkinds, and agent for King’s Powder Co. ptta -d8m B. GOLDBERG, AUCTION ; AND COMMISSION 1 HOUSE. A large lot of 3-lb can tomatoes just re ceived on consignment. I offer them at 111.25 dor. Also a large lot of vinegar of- ered at 25 cents per gallon. B. GOLDBERG’S Aaetloa Bad CeaalalMS Haase. Lower Jackson, sesond door from Cotton Warehouse. 13«.p3m ThomaBVille. -OF- The old Cooke place, on Madison street^ lot 105 feet fronton Madison street apd runs back.to S. F. & Wi.R. Alargebut not new house, price $2,600. 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 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 iar orchard, first class neigh- irhood 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 Feamside; price $1,400. ‘ Terms easy. Corner lot in East End, new 5 room house, besides dining room and kitchen. Price $1600, Termseasy. Lot on Young St., 210x210 ft, four room house, allfor 81000; 4 cash, bal ance in two payments, with 8 pr cent interest. A bargain to any one wish ing h cheap home. 3 beautiful vacant building lots on Hayos and Calhoun sts. 70x196 ft., at $250 each. On easy terms to those wEo wish to improve them. Elegant -residence lot on day st., near Hardaway, 70x J, first class , neighborhood; price only $4oo. 5 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 moBt for his money, would act very imprudently' to purchase at least before talking with me. 4 room house in Feamside, unfur nished, at R10 per month. 4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new and elegant neighborhood, Dawson t, at $20.00 per month. No children wanted. Large Furnished House, close in on Jackson street; 8 x-a rooms. Price, $500 for the season. Upwais of house on Calhoun street. Furnished house in East End, 5 rooms besides dining room and kitchen, at $5U per month. 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