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THE DAILY TIMES-EKTERPRISE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1 95
I.OCAL SCHROULE,
ARRIVAL AND DKTABXUB* of ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOMASVILLB
CARRYING PASSENGERS
1
But it takes Money
to buy land.
TliU ohl Maxim can be app'ietl
equally to all those tilings.
Talk is Cheap
—But It Takes
Prices and Values
To Move - —
DRY GOODS.
This week celebrated our
second anniversary, in which
time we have seen our bust
ness steadily ^increasing, a 1 ! ol
which is due to the fact that
we have aimed at the highest
and have conducted our l?us
iness on the principle of
And not of cheap goods- Our
Spring Stock is now com
plete and sparkles with the
novelties <>f the season.
Imp orted Dimities'
Imported Clieviots^
Imported Ginghams
Imported JLiinens,
Jape nese
Wash Silks,
.1 apnnes
"Wash Crepes,
Japanese Traalias
—AND-
Cb.©ne SilUss-
We kqep the beat Hosiery in tbe
city, positively without an equal, for
25 cts. We will sell you a stocking,
quality and dye guaranteed, that can
not be [bought except from ua at
. ten than
331-3 cents,
You have g >t to have tbe nerve to
do tbia, but we b<ught them in . job 1
ber’aquan'i iea and you get tbe,bene*
fit of it. Cull and ai e our goods.
125 Broad St.
Oac Price.
S. P. & w.
No. 85 from Jacksonville, Savannah and
Eastern points with mall. Ar l 43 p m
No. 6 from Albanj Ar 6 40 p m
No. 17 Local freight from Wavcrosa Ar 5 00 p m
No. 64 Local freight from Albany..Aril 00 a m
No. 30 from Montlcello.... MM . MMM> ... Ar 1369 p m
No. 6 from Montlcello Ar 6 60pm
No. 86 for Savannah, Jacksonville and
Eastern points with through
mall and express Lv l 60 p m
No. 18 Local freight for Waitress LrS 40 a m
No. 6 for Montlcello Lv 8 00 a m
No. 85 for Montlcello Lv 8 in p m
No. 5 for Albany, Atlanta and Western
•tee points with mail and expraao... .Ly 8 00 a m
No. 53 Local freight fur Albany Lv 2 20 p m
No. 6 from Savannah Ar 7 26 a m
N. 6 for Savannah Lv 0 80 pm
No. 57, from Tamra v , f...Ar 10 40 pm
No. 68, for Tampa-••• Lv a t 32;a m
Hfcy~All above local freight trains carry a
passenger coach.
Alabama Midland.
No. 35 for Balnbrldge, Montgomery
Moblio, New Orleans and all West*
era points with sleeper for Cincin
nati Lv 2 00 pm
No.36 from Balnbrldge, Montgomery,
New Orleans, Mobile and ail West
ern points with through sleeper
from Cincinnati... ..Ar 1 40 p m
No. 11 local freight for Montgomery Lv 8 O') a m
No. 12 „ •* •• from Montgomery, ar 9 15 p tn
No. 67, for Louisville Lv 10 50 p m
No. 68, from Louisville,................. Ar 3 22 a zn
SIGNAL SBRVIOB BUREAU
E, Tkonu Jr’*-126 End Street.
R. Thomas, Jr. Volunteer Obtorvei
Weather Bulletin for tbe 24 lours ending
at 7 o’clock p. m., Feb. 26,1895.
Ti KPf BATOCS.
2 p. m
7 d. to
so
Maximum for 24 hours...
73
Hiuimum " “ “
44
Rain-fall
0.00
At Bill’s Grocorv
Tin TiMBi-EsTBH[ > HiSK,J'iaily and weekly,
c-in be foui,l on sale at 1I19 following
places: Miss Addie McLclUn’s news depot
Jackson etrc,t; J.* F. * Robison & Co.'s,
Brotd sire i; Piaey Woods Hotel news
gticd, end Mitchell *7ouse news sttnd.
■PLANT ONLY-
They never fail, others otion no. xou cannot auora 10 expenn
Buists Garden Seed have an established reputation for vitality, quality and
productiveness. They are superior, yot no highor In price than iuferior
grades. Sold only by BONMJRANT & PEACOCK, Leading Druggists
and Seedsmen. Tbe celebrated
Earlv White Western 100 Day Corn
WilM)osoId > onIyb^ue i thissea8om^^ ><i>>>ii>> ^ >>ii< ^ <>>><iii
Tbe name of TENNY is legion, but it goes for naught in the CANDY
LINE, unless prefixed by the initials A. M. If you
would have the most delicious confections /IIMA-'/
known to the trade, eeo that each package bears the
full name thus.
—TO HE IIAD ONLY OF— (J'
-T O II IV STARK.
Headquarters for Fine Candies, Halliard's and i. H. TENT’S
Specialty.
Council Proceedinge.
Council Rooms, Feb. 25, 1895.
Council inet in adjourned cession, Mayor
Herring presiding.
'Aldermen Hayes, Culpepper, Fleetwood,
Cochran, Pittman and Jcrger present.
Minutes ot'last meeting read and confirm
ed.
Petition of J, O. J. Lewis and others re
questing council to change butchers license
ordinance was referral to the ordinance
committee..
Petition! ol J. M ClewisandC W. Wig.
gina, agents, for liquor licenses read and
action postponed ns they bad filed no bonds.
Following communication was read and
ordered spread upon the minutes:
To the Mayor and Aldermen of Tliomasviilc
Gentlemen:—Your present license for
hnndlicg stock in your city forbids an iten
crant from trying to sell there or attempt
ing to do so. The stringency ot the times
has cut the margin so as not to warrant its
attempt with present license, $50. We be
lieve a reduction to such license as your
contiguous cities charge would yield you
more revenue than the prest nt and give
our needy community stock at 25pcr cent,
ess cost than they can cow buy from your
irotortcddea’ers.There at chut two otherirch
icense in the south. None of the cities
contiguous to you and your own state, nor
Florida nor Alabama, has such license. The
telhr ol stock is worth something to a city,
in various ways,to the stables, hotels, oonrd-
ing houses, the farmers who ins grass, corn
and fodder for Rile. The ligners are trlenda
to Thomas tile.
J. C. MYERS. S. C.
A. P. VAUC11N, Ala.
ALAN JOHNSTONE, N. O.
M. A. WALLINGFORD, Ind.
And Several others.
Following communication was read and
used ns information:
2b The Hon, Mayor and City Council:
Gentlemen:—I hereby make this ca an
tplication (or the position of steamer, and
elected will discharge my duties as re
quired of me by the conncit.
Respectfully yours,
CHAS, B. I1ULBERT.
Following parties granted license upon
complying with the ordinance:
J.- B. McKinnon, butcher’s license; Her
ring k Walker, merchandise; Hansell &
Merrill, 9 insurance companies; J,F, Evans k
Son, 7 ’insurance companies, warehouse,
merchandise; Tbomasville National Bank,
Cit'zen’e Bank.
Following report read and adopted :
’The matter of Capt. Finn, in' regard to a
piece of property he owns in the park, hav
ing been referred to street committee, we
beg leave to make the following report:
That, after consultaion with Mr. Finn, he
oilers to sell the property to the city for five
hundred dollars, giving time t> suit the
council, charging only 6 per cent per an
num, we, therefore, recommend, to avoid
any future trouble, that the city purchase it.
Mayor and cietk .instructed to make a
note to J, L Finn due five years after date
bearing G per cent, interest and interest pay
able annually.
Alderman H.ycj made the following re
port cn communication referred to ordinance
committee, February II, 1895:
In reference to the petition of the several
parlies who speak of themselves as 1 liquor
dealers,” beg to submit the following report:
That, while the city docs take certain con-
trot ol all pl-ces where liquors arc sold in
any form, and makes certain rules and reg
ulations in regard thereto, that tho State
laws, now of force, aro more stringent on
the suhj -cts referred to in that petition
than any laws of the city, and any
atttempt to do what petitioners ask would
result in the cases made being carried to the
Superior courts for final adjudication, we
think it wisest and best for the parties who
know of these violations to go before the
county judge or the grand jury and present
their cases before them, as it will save time
and expense, and if any of the statements
made arc substantiated the parties will not
tea’lowed to sell liquor again.
S. L. HAYES. Ch’m.
M. A, FLEETWOOD,
J T. CULPEPPER.
Ordinance introduced by Alderman
Hayes at last meeting, fixing specific license
for insuing year, was read third time and
passed, to read as follows:
SPECIFIC LICNESES.
Be it ordained, That on and after the
ist day of March, 1895, ;the following
specific licenses will be in force.
I' our horse omnibus and wagons
# 50.00
Two horse omnibus and wagons
each 30.00
One horse hacks, express wagons
or drays whose business shall
be confined to hauling passen-
gfrs and goods within the cor
porate limits of the city 30.00
Transfer hacks and carnages... 30.00
Itenerant traders or peddlers
who shall sell by retail per day,
in discretion of the Mayor 2.00 to 50.00
Canvassers selling books, maps
and pictures by subscription or
othenvisc (religious books ex
cepted) in discretion of the
Mayor 2.00 to 50.00
Non-resident deguerrian or pho
tograph artists, per month.... ' 10,00
Resident deguerrian or photo
graph artists, per annum 10.00
Circus companies and menage
ries performing or parading
per day in discretion of the
Mayor 50.00 to 100.00
Other shows, concerts, exhibi
tions for gain in di cretion of
Mayor 1.00 to 25.00
Dealers in liquors, wholesale or
retail.... 300.00
Dealers in wines and malt liquors
alo.ic, other than domestic
wines 150.00
Billiard and pool tables and
bowling allies for gain, each... 20.00
Hotel or inn licenses 25.00
Sewing machine agencies, each
company represented 20.00
Express and elegraph and Tele
phone Cos., each
Dealers in commercial fertilizers
Auctioneers 25, provided that
sho.-'d no regular license be is
sued the Mayor may authorize
the issuing of temporary license
and fix the amount thereof and
the time for which said business
may continue.
Insurance companies, life and
fire, each company represented
Life insurance agents of unlicens
ed companies doing or solicit
ing business $2$ per day.
Shooting galleries, per month, in
discretion of the Mayor...i.oo to 25.00
Local street drummers 60.00
Persons keeping lunoh tables on
private property 10.00
Non-resident lightning rod agents 25.00
Every merchant or mercantile
firm including druggists 20.00
Every bank 20.00
Bill posters 15.00
Cotton brokers, exept merchants
in regular course of business.. 20.00
Each cotton warehouse 50.00
Every public weigher, not pay
ing warehouse license 25.00
Livery, sale and feed stables 100.00
Sale and feed stables 50.00
Dealers in mules or horses other
than regular livery, feed and
sale stable owners 50.00
Each person or firm keeping a
junk shop for the purchase of
old iron, rags, etc 25.00
Each skating rink 25.00
Each keeper of restaurant 10.00
Flying ponies per week in dis
cretion of Mayor.. 10.00 to 25100
Pawn brokers in discretion of the
Mayor 20.00 to 100.00
Real estate agents or dealers and|
all persons selling or offering
for sale real estate other than
their own 20.00
Venders of fresh meats of any kind,
required first to rent a stall in the market
house, which are to be rented at public
outcry on the first day in March, by the
clerk at not less than $100.00 each per
year, and then allowed to sell at any
other place, if they desire, but not at the
market house andfany other place at the
same time.
Rrovided any citizen of the county
may sell, after 8 o’clock a. m., at retail or
otherwise, any meat raised by himself,
on the streets from wagons, [except in
the fire district] without paying any
license, or at the market house by pay
ing 50 cents for each beef, 25 cents net
for hogs, sheep or goats, parties offering
same for sale to first file an affidavit with
the marshal that the meat offered for
sale was raised by the party offering it,
or by the party whom he represents, and
pay the recorder's fee,
None of the foregoing licenses shall
be for less than one year or for less than
the amount stated therein and all licenses
shall expire on the 1st day of March of
each year, and the clerk shall not issue
any licenses unless he has a certificate
from the treasurer that the amount fixed
for said license has been collected by
him, the treasurer.
That all ordinances in conflict with the
above ordinance, be and the same are
hereby repealed.
(CONTINUED ON FOURTH CAGE.)
50,00
25.00
A Welt Known Railroad Man.
Jacksonville, July 2, 1894.
I lave long been a mfferer from indirect
lion, bilious headache and torpi 1 liver. •
tried ono package and one bottlo of Him
mono Ilepatine or Liver Cure and found i
a specific, and I cheerfully recommend it to
all suffering from like complai-ta.
a w. lakb, e. t. v. k a. r. r.
t 82 West Bay street.
Don’t buy common boots. Tboy nro not
economical.
For sale by R. L. Hicks,
ZEstehtolisliea. 1SSS.
In the Old Reliable
Nederland Life Insurance Company.
Age, 25 Amount, $1,000:
No Medical Re-examination Required.
ANNUaI. PREMIUM MTBING TUB FIIIST FIVE] TEAKS 913,03.
Options Ai The £ud Ol 'Five. A cars:
To takeout a WHOLE LIFE POLICY, on which the Annual Pre
mium will be ..... $16,97
Guaranteed Cash Surrender Value jn case of lapse, 50 per cent, of
all Whole Life Premiums paid.
To take out a 10-PAYMENT LIFE POLICY, on which the Ann«l
Premium will be $3* C6 J
Guaranteed Cash Surrender Value, in case of lapse, 75 per cent, ot nil
Premiums paid on 10-Payment Policy.
c.
To take out a 15-PAYMENT LIFE POLICY, oa which the Annual
Premium will be ™
Guaranteed Cash Surrender Value, in case oflapse. 75 percent, of
all Premiums paid on 15-Payment Policy
D
To take out a 10-YEAR ENDOWMENT POLICY, on which toe An-
nuat Premium will be $86.54.
Guaranteed Cash Surrender Value, incase'cf lapse, 80 per cent, of
all Endowment Premiums Paid.
E.
To take out a 15-YEAR ENDOWMENT POLICY, on which the An
nual Premium will be $55.08.
Guaranteed Cash Surrender Value, : n ease of lapse, 80 per cent, of
nil Endowment Premiums Paul.
F.
To take out a FIVE YEAR TERM POLICY, on which the Annual
Vjyninm will be $14.00.
Nora- Wherever a Cash Surrender Value is stipulated the Company will issue a Pin
ur Policy* equivalent in amount to the insurance, the reserve will purchase a single pre
mium at thoage attained (amount of which paid-up insurance cai be obtained from tho
Aeent) Or will loan the Cash Surrender Value to the insored at five percent, interest
per annum, in which case the policy can be continue! by payment ol the premiums.
Progress of the Nederland I-iiie.
Tn. Nminrlan 1 Life Insurance Company, established In 1858 at Amsterdam, Holland, lcom
menced business 1 In the Unit" state., AtoMr. 1883. and sinco that time the United States man-
sMtnnstftti R7A Rroartwav Now York City, have givenevidence of marked ability
TthsJ&Sui^^tmm». B c;mT5’ta‘hJcouSfJanSflro.tranger,
mm unfamiliar with the American system of Life Insurance end i.s practices, the growth of
thncnoioanv since that time ha* been a surpriso to those who have watched it* progress.
tho ^?SSnri.mfnme received during the year wore «110.665; doath losses. $*AOOO; Insurance
in tlnx?lDeeSU18M1913 policies, Insuring J7,iC2,t00*a record, all things considered,without a
liSlhdlnUM HistoryofIlls insurance In this country. Tho American assets ol the Company,
F n ™iSl Mln-lSsHy in United States bonds, amount P)W2».005, while Its surplus to policy-
iinidnni Is*e n 4C ?6t not Including SIG.0I3 ot unadmitted assets, which are supposed to be worth
fhehrfuUtaoe value. 0 Judging from ths suecees which tho Nederland has met with thus tar 'n
IhiJenSntrr It Is safe to predict for it much larger relative results in tho future.
b ‘ fbSstore is taken from tho Standard, an official Insurance Journal, and represents the
W, P. SPARKS, Agent.
Tbomasville, Ga.
Try Fchmidl’s Homo Made Syrup Taffy.
Root beer on draught st Si hmidt's.
Cherry Phosphate Taffy at L. Schmidt’s.
Not on* Diuppointed.
I.svsnuRO, Fla., July 13, 1894.
I take ploasure In assuring you that the
trial battle of Dr, Simmons’ Hepatino given
me was all that is claimed for it, an l not
only that bottle, bnt several others gotten
afterwards, which I have taken and used in
my family with unfailing benefit, g J
|| 0. B. McCormick.
For sale by R. L. Hicks.
OF SAVANNAH. GA.
Has organized a very flourishing Local Board in Thomas-
ville with tho following officers:
S. L. Hayes, President;
John F Lamb, Vice-President;
E. M.Mallette, Sec/and Treas/;
Snodgrass & Hawkins, Attorneys;
S. Steyerman, Director;
T. M. McIntosh,
A. M. Watson, “
F. H. Smith,
45O Shares of Stock has been subscribed for in this city in
the last 30 days and the management proposes to increase
the number to 1 000 shares. Loans to the amount ot over
$5,000 have been made, and the Board are prepared to
make all good loans without delay. Apply to
l M, MaMle, Sec, and Treas. _
Try Schmidt’f Home Made Setup Taffy.
For Rant,
A teven room well furnisb.-d dwelling
house centrally located. Nominal rent
Apply at this office.
Root beer on draught at Schm'dt'a.
Cherry Phosphate Taffy nt L. Schmidt’
Wanted—« Man
in every section at onco a to fell staple goods
to dealers; no peddling"; exparience unnec
essary; best fide line. $75.00 a month.
Salary and expenses or laige commission
made. Address, with 2 cent stamp for seal
ed particulars, Clitton Soap and Manufactur
ing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dec 1, weekly 1 yr.
Frank 9mllk * ) .
1KD j Malcauten
Pearce Unrley )
THOM
IDO TTOTT SUFFER
■WITH OOIjXD feet?
Brin-g*1Hem to *W© grciaran.te@ to cuie
I tlxono.-
Spiing Shoes now arriving in endless variety and styles. About time you were
looking for a pair. Ain’t it ?
We point with pride to ouv Ladies’ Oxfords at $2.00 and $2.50.
VILLE SH OE CO.
116 BltOADMTRERT, SIGN. BIG BOOT,