The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 07, 1890, Image 4

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The 01(1, Old Fashion- As il has been from the foundation of the world, so it is now—marrying and giving in marriage. The honest and hopeful and happy old lashion lives yet, lias blest many of the yeutig people of Sparta in the past and will have other smiling candidates for his blessedness trooping to the front in the nigh future. As they come and as they go, they take the blessing of the Ishmaelite with them. Standing as it docs like a retired veteran by the wayside over which these young sol diers are passing, it blesses them in tender and saddened memory of the day when it, too, marc ied to tnc same i eart-music—alter the old, old fashion. God send them bright stars and a cloudless sky above them, and the smooth and sunny ways that love makes for the trusting and trusted young life-soldiers who journey, hand and hand together, toward the parting of the ways. It is the old, old fashion and may it live forever!—Sparta Ish maelitc. He Starts out Right. New York lias long been noted lor its prececiotis children, but it has one youngster now who can make all the rest, even in that progressive city take a back seat. His name is Hubert Fairlic and, though only 2 years old, lie is already famous. He was horn in Singapore, India, and his grand father is Sultan Abbouckcr of the Malay Peninsula. This wonderful child has traveled in all parts of the world, having just completed a jour- ney of 18,000 miles. He speaks English, French and Malay fluently, and in politics is a pronounced tariff reform democrat.—Savannah Times. PltOI'T SSIONAb GAUDS. Mel S'TOSH, •p M l*Iiy.siciaii «& Surgeon, Thomasvillo, Georgia. ^-'OFFICE over .^ta.'k's, corner Broad and Fletclier Streets.^ huucb, m. d. Office, up-stairs. Cm ner « f l'lm'd nod l k teller streets. |uu|. ft nTg. TULL IS, M. D. unlur Pradilioncr. at incut to Throat and i.lings streets, And so tunny otherwi: thin and li:ig’, r arc! look'der ti>m, Kidney or Bladder ti at hand. WHAT "‘autiftil font tiLf an iinjv>v '»lcs, Scrofula arc lo^t to view, the tiic Blood, Riicuma- re and safe remedv is RUNS with nilla ■ i as. Hining . hetwe J .IIOI'KS—1" to 12 A. M. and 2 to 11*. M. T. DEK.LK, M. I)., A Limited Circulation. One of the most remarkable jour nals published is the Austrian Kaiser’s Chronicle. It is published for the sole benefit of Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria. Only three copies are printed, one for himself and one each for the Min.sterof Foreign Affairs and the Secretary of State. It is a daily compendium of opinions in the European press cone ruing Aus trian affaiis— 1 runswick Times. Bnslilmi u-dla atiY* Telepho Office in Hayes Builditi ,u*r C dlogj avenuo and Mag nu n (cation, No. 25 for night T. TA V 1.0It, M. I).. I’llYSICIAX AXI) Sl'IfGEOX, Olliee over Iteid A Culpepper's,Thom asville. (ia. J^R. JOEL 13. COYLE. WEOT1MT THOMASVI LL.E, GEORGIA OFFICE. l.roatl St., over Pickett's. •J IL COYLE, D. D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomaavlllc, • Georgia. Offers hla Borvlceatu tn citizens of Thom- asvlllo and vicinity. Office hours—From a. m. to 1 j>. ni., and from 2 to 6*>.tn Offlco—On Jacks* »i* .street. W. D. MITCHKLL,* II. G.’MITCIIELL • JITCIIELL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomasvllle. • Georgia. M< LEX DON, Mr. \V. P. P.itillo, ot Atlanta, offers to be one of one hundred men to give $5,000 as an endowment fund for the Slate Unversity. It is thought that the alumni of that institution will go to work and raise the needed money. It should te done. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Repot, IBOS- TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. *t the market 1 to the com- nen s patron* Table *uppli<d with .he affords. Kver y attention j Til t of quests. (’oniniercia! 5» eeialf. Montana,' Washington and Oregon. A correct map of the northwest will show that the Northern I’acitic railroad traverses the central portion of Minnesota, Noith Da kota, Montana and Washington tor a dis tance ot nearly '2,00o miles; it is the only railroad reaching Jainetown, Bismarck, Miles City, Aiding*, Livingston, Bozeman, Mis soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palouse City, Sprague, A'lt/.ville, Yak inn, Kllenshurg, Ta coma, Seattle ami in fact nine-tenths of tin- northwest cities, towns and points of inter est. The Northern Pacific is the shortest trans continental route from iSt. Paul and Chicago to Helena, Butte. Anaconda. Deer Lodge, fc’pokauc Falls. Walla Walla, Dayton ami Portland, and the only one whose through trains reach any portion of the new state of Washington. Laud seekers purchasing Pa cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeping Cars or Pullman’s Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges as low as the lowest. For the benefit of settlers the Northern Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every point west, including over 125 stations in Washington, thus enabling persons seeking n home to examine this vast ttrritory with out incurring an expense of from $5 to $25 in traveling on local tickets from point to poinf. Insure for yourself comfort and safety by having the best accommodations afforded, thereby avoiding change of cars, re-check ing of baggage, transfers ami lay overs en route. Money can be saved by purchasing tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, /totes and Tickets enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, any District Passenger Agent of the Northern Pacific /toilroad; or 1’uAs. S. Fkk, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St, Paul, Minn. Attornev-at-Law, Thomasvllle, - > • Georgia. Prompt attention given t» all business en listed to li i in. Office—Over Watt’s store, e.nncr Broad and hackeonstrects. Gr. C LANEYr M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Mori/ntii:, colquitt co.,ga. (I I’it- 111- ^iTvirr- In llll' p'.'Dplr of G’olijU.t uid mljiuTiit Ountiis. OOico in t!ic otitic oriner! v cxviij.lcil liv I)r. Hammond. Moultrie, (in.. Oct. !», ISIW. tf Room slccpc latent design and St. Paul and ?11 him Fast Trains with W-tibuled iH'.nv sleepers dining cars coaches of design between Chicago ami .Milu Ashland and Imlntli. Through Pnllinan \ cfb nle l»ra\\ and Colonist Sleep- \ la the Ndflic Railroad between ctileag** and I*«*rt Convenient Trains lo and from Last orn, Northern and Central Wiseoiif affording uncimallcd service to and I kesha, Foinl t!u l.*v\ < Mik-i.-h, \c< i asha. Cluppcwa Falls, Kan Claire. I In and fronwoodand Bessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car ivsi-rya tables and other Information, apply of the line, or to ticket Agents anyu 1 Cnitod States or Canada. S. R, AINSI.IK, II. C BA1 General Manager. I.ol'P Ass’t Gcn’l P; ItUfAV.llKIl KSTKIN. andTkt. Ac WIN. f r V*] EALTH-'HaPPINESS To old ancT^oung |j Crawford, Ala., October lu, 1889. TF. C. Co. t Columbus, Cri. Gkntsj —Last Spring Rheumatism: hardly able t business, and my general health was bad. when I was In duced to try W. W. C. (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure,) and must say that I now feel as well as I overdid, no signs of Rheumatism, and my general health is better than it has been for vears, and i would advise all who suffer from Rheumatism to give W. W. C. a trial. Yours respectfully, JOSEPH M. LAMB. W.W. C. for sale by all Drin ful Cure Co. 9 Columbus, Ga. gists. Manufactured by Wooldridge's Wonder* ICstublishe I * 1 Gr. John H.-Newton, COMMISSION:MERCHANT," A. Y 311 Washington St., funner! 2¥ew York. The above old established and n .-,-ui blehousc solicits consigume ts of Fruit Truck. Returns made promptly. The :ial standing of the uoa.-e affording solute security to growers. Prices t' graphed diiily t«> Reese k. I Li son, where M.IIIKIM PLATES AMI IMiilliiATIM may be had. B-fcw Cotton Seed Oil Sills tv. C. SNODQIt.lSS «xod<;i:ass & ii B.1F. IIAWKIXS. i (VEINS, Attorney v-at-Law. Office Form il) oe.upled by E ilerpriso Of We arc making Plantation Mills < f mill of 5o tons pt r - the latest improveui produce the ver\ circular. CardwcPl Passenger Schednie Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad ^nwanec Kiver Itaufc to Florida. Taking effect March loth. 1S00. .Standard Ti:.:c, tdilh Meridian. GOING SOl'TJI. Arrive (?i»r<h-lc. JunctionS A .v M By. Leave Cord**!.* Arrive Tlfton Junction B k V.’ Ky . 7 oo pm. . u It pm. . I t pm.. 11 ispm.. •Tlfton. «* Vald" ■ • Jaspc . n S F .V W l.v .11 FC k I* RIlV No. 11 . r. ooam 12 23 ill . 1 45pm o 20 pm No. 13 0 3i)am :• Hampton Junction F C Sc 1‘ Id: h ;.v • Palatka union depot lu 13 • St Augustine via J St A k il l. Ri: No. 15 . 8 2f.nm .lo 15am Leave l’alatk i Arrive llampto Lv Jacks..nvill- GOING NORTH. inn via J St A .y II K itR nion depot 7 do am. i Junction Fc \ Pdepot u 20 am. . F C A- P depot 7 00 am. j.« avc Lake Arrive Jasper Junction S F Arrive Valdosta Arrive Tlfton Junction U & W KR. . .If) liOa .11 05 a .12 12 Leave CVrddc Junction S A .k M By. ul I imin Palace sleeping cars on trains No.-. A 1 I trains arrive and depart from union do I a t i on trains, which arrivo and depart fro . lv NAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. No. 1 No. 1C - ■ 3 M) pm .. 7 30pm 100 pill . S 52 pill 3 19 pm • 7 30 pm No. 14 . 10 to rni...."" 7 00am .1151pm 29 am . l l» pm 1110 pm - 2 50 pm 55 pm No. 12 • 2 5u pm 7 00am • 123 am 12 23am I 23 am 1 00 pm .. 7 K) am 7 30pm 11 Anyway? WHAT ARE YOU Waiting for AN" Y HO W:> Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. TA X NOT If 'K. First Round. 1 will bo at the following places for the purpose of Receiving Tax return* and re turns of the acrage and product of the farm orchard, manufactories and mines, lor the vear lbOO. SlX’nND RtiFND. Murpheys, Monday May 5th. (lehlockonee, Tuesdii Meigs, Wednesday, Spence. Cairo, Thursday. Duncanville, Frida; Metcalfe, Saturday McDonald. Monday Wavs, Boston, ” KaUt Ha Win. Vai csdai bill. 7th, a. in. •Jth. loth, 1 'Jth, a. it'. •• p. in. l.:th. 17th, a. m. p.m. Ini’s “ “ ’* THIRD AND LAST. Boston, Thursday May 22. East Clasgow, Friday *• 23. Way*. Saturday “ - L Murpheys, Monday - (tchlockonec, Tuesday “ 2i. Spence, Wednesday “ 2H. Cairn. Thursday ” -!*. Duncanviilc, Friday “ • J ‘L Metcalfe, Saturday “ Bl. Thoma-viile court week and three days in a week iThursday, Friday and Saturdav) in the month ot .Him*. J. F. McCann, T. R. T. Col Big «li» thpncknowlPdgeff leading remedy for all the unnatural discharges and private diseases of men. A certain cure for the debili tating weakness peculiar to w . • . . Iprescribeltandfeelsafe I THEEv>8SCHtWi p *tCo. In recommending it to gCINCINNATI,Oj^HB all sufferers. 8T0NER, M D.,0ecatui».Ill J.S. CiiMHelN. ThomiiNrlllc Gn. THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY. Merits of our Hedge.' It is the cheapest fence. It is most durable. It is not affected by tire, wind or flood. It has no posts to rot. Stock can not rub it down. It protects itself. It stop trespassers and hunter-. It can not be carried away for firewood. It takes but little room. You can cultivate close to it. No weeds to be kept out of the corners. It lasts for generations. You never lay out one cent for material to repair it. It’s ornamental to any farm. It is mule high, bull strong and pig tight. Parties desiring more information regard ing tin- Hedge Fence can call on or address ('apt. B. II Mariott, Hotel Masurv, James K. Perry, Stuart House or Ben F. Dodson, Hotel Windier Price, SL. SoldbyallDnissuts. Sent in Blaln paefcag# with Bobber 27rin;;o for C1.50 NEW Auction and Co.mrnissioH ..House. C. & A. T "SNODGRASS Have opened at the ol son street, where they signmei.ts. and give attention. Ilavinu sc popular Auctiosic-r, to dispose of wiil do v. sell at any place* in ’i advances made on j»oi ments for thirty days. Satur lav s a id Wcdn<* THOM A ; rn ATLANTA, CHATTANOOCA, KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI,' LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE, FUBRIJAZIY O, 1800. . Y r LX )_N 1 A vCOMPANY : m m deec well ri::;. cuemicali.y itije. DELIVERED \xy\y11ei;i: in the city. BIV£ ORDERS WA'IOXS AND MAIL DIliECT it) W. S. KESFER, MANAGER, Leave Jc*up . Arrive Knoxville . Arrive Louluvlllc . . . Arrivo Cincinnati. . ■ SiOO p.m.. . 7:00 a.m. 11:40 p.m.. . 0:15 a.m. 1:20 a.m.. . 10:40a.m. . 0:15 a.m.. . 4:25 p.m. . 7:02 a.m.. . 4:30 p.m., . 10:35 am.. . H:10p,m. . 11:00 turn.. . 1:45 p.m. . 5:00 p.m.. . 0:C5 p.m.. . t :00 a.m.. 11:00 p.m. 2:10 a. in. Capital Surplus iS,x( A ^Literal liatikiii;,'Int.-Aiv;.. C .uici turns have prompt altomiou. The Marshall House, SAVANNAH, GA. Cutler ucic Mfinai/■ nl. LEADING lloTKL. FINEST I.Oi AT1U.N With broad jila/./'iH (•ummamliii.: a gran to the best uoithcrn hotc*l«, il.I., il a s:.\ i:;t N. S. Eaires, CONTRACTOR and Bl lLDRR. .lliomaavllle, Gcorula, I will bo glad to mako contra-"- :• » tin* construction of oil cIhssoh of bull lingt, pub lic ami private, lit cither brick «-r i. 1 will guarantee 111 every In-t;.nee to give natlftfactb’U. Dcalgua and plann drawn and careful estimates made. MV Motto—G-hh1, honest w-.r.i at fair prices. If you want any building -l .no call on me. 1 will HUbnalt cstlmat- s whether contract la awarded meorm-t. 1 r« r.T to the many public buildings erected \,y mo In Tl ruioavlllo and elaewhoro, and all purtloa r whom 1 have worked* Fullman Buffet Cars Cincinnati to Jacksonville on Both Trains. Apply to Ticke t Agents throughout Floridaorto | FRANK N. JOLLY, Di«trlrt Passenger Agent, No. 75 West Buy fit., Jacksonville, Fla. j C. V. KTGITT, B- W. WRENN, ! Asst. C.en’l Pii“H. Agt. Ger.’l Passenger Agent, j Atlanta. Ga. Knoxville, T*.nn. I Th otit :•. sv i llo Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Dayis, Frop’rs Menufacturers and Dealers RO U (i 11 ,Nc I) li K E D LUMliGU. LATHES. PICK KTS, Si I INGLES, -..lOUr.DIMiS, iiltACK KTS, SC IK >1.1. (VilitK, M AMT.KS, UAl.t'STKItS. STAIR-RAILS Newel Rosts, OFFICE, CHURCH & SI ORE Fue ii it lire. .STORK Screen Door, id Blinds Wire Doors a FRONTS, il Windows, STAIR SSFILDING AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH HARDWOOD SPECIALTY. 16?" LIPPK1AN BROS., Proprlolora, wiioc.es/ile dbuooiets, llppman Dlock, SAVANNAH, GA If you want a nice little farm, I oiler you 57 f acres within one anil a halt miles of the Court House on a good road. It yon want a larger farm, I offer you 111A acres in three miles of ihe Court House, well improved, on easy terms. If you want a little cottage on nice large lot, in good neighborhood, I have such u place in Fearnside. Or, if you prefer, will locate you in East End, on a corner lot. If you wish a larger house, I havo several I can sell you. If you prefer a suburban place, I offer a niiu aero home on Carroll Hill. If you prefer a vacant lot, I can settle you in any part of the city. Don’t be afraid to speak out your wants. Tf you have no money it mny make no difference ; come to see me ond let us talk it nil orer. It may pay you to do this. I also offer a business lot on lower Broad street, and a store and dwelling on Jackson street, where a thrifty shopkeeper can clear 82,000 a year. Ileal Estate and Insurance Broker. Thomasville, ■ Ga. ns