The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 11, 1889, Image 4
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KEEP TO THE RIGHT.
Do not be imposed op by any of the nnmerons
Imitations, substitutes, etc., which nro flooding
the world. There is only one Swift’s Specific,
nnd there is nothing like It. Our remedy con
tains no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois-
onons substance whatever. It builds np the gen
eral health from the first dose, nr.d has n^ver
failed to eradicate contagious blood poison and
itseffects from the system. Ilo Hire to get the
genuine. Send your addresu f<-r our Treatise oa
Blood and Skin Diseases, which \\:'i 1*j mailed
free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
N\ S. Saves,
,Th«ma*Tllle, Georgia,
I will )*e frlnd to make eontmels f«-t tli*
C#nstruet!on • f all classes of buildings, pub
lic and private, lr; either brl«*k or w.m..|.
I will guarantee in «»vry inst.-ujee to
give aalisfaetl.-n. Designs and plans drawn
and careful estiinatr\s nia ir.
Mr M-*-no—(i<» .d. hi-nrst w.-rk at fair
prices. If y-»u want any building d«.ao call
contra*
Is awarded me ..r m>t. I refer t<
public buildings erect'd by mein
Tin masvllle and elsewhere, and nil parties
fo whom I have worked
Trlett&LBii,
Contractors & Builders
THOMASVILLE. (1A.
We will be gl
superintend, all
lake
cts f«.
. f buildings, public
her brick < r wood. Will fur-
l^eiflca icuis if required. Jf
you want any building dmu* call mi us, and
w® will submit estimates whether contract is
awarded us or md. We will guarantee satis
faction In all our work. We refer to the many
buildings erected by us in Thoiuasrllle, am)
to all parti- for whom we have worked.
□Shop oil Piet
-CARBONATED WITH-
NATURAL GAS
Imported from the .Mineral
Springs on the Rhine, Ger
many, on draught at
L. SCHMIDT’S.
DRINK
Glen Springs
Mineral W ater
For the Liver and Kidneys.
For sale at
L. SCHMIDTS.
The Drummer’s Home.
NEW
Gulf House,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
Will open for tin; reception of guests
DEC. 8th.
New and Modern Throughout. Ele
gant Rooms, Single and
en Suite.
S. T. PHILPOT & CO.,
novao-tf Proprietors.
Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween Bass & McKinnon, is this day ^solv
ed by mutual consent. Mr. 15. A. Hass will
continue the business at the old stand.
Our hooks will be found in the 1 nnds of
Mr. J. N. McKinnon at the obi st;’ id, and
wc earnestly request all persons i idebted
to us, to come forward and settle b ore the
first of January, alter that time all unsettled
claims will he placed in the hands of un
officer for collection.
1J. A. Bass,
J. N. McIvinxox.
Calling attention to the above, 1 desire to
iay to our old customers, and the public
generally, that ! shall continue business in
the same line, at the same old stand, adding
the new feature of Commission Hpsixihs to
my other line. Prompt and careful atten
tion Will be given *o the sale and purchase
•f All goods entrusted to me, and satisfaction
in every particular assured.
11. A. Bass.
ThomasviUr, (ia^ Nov. ID 7 1«H0,
And Yet Women Want the Ballot.
Willing!..n Cur. SI. Louis K.
I.ecdom tell' a good story o! Imw a
young republican was induced to vnv
for Campbell. A certain (h r.i ■cnl,
who was a great admirer of ( ;v phe' .
had a pretty servant girl. A )ou"g
man was visiting Iter who was n. cv. ry
way what he should be, except that
he was an ardent republican. The
gentleman of the house tricdjverv hard
to get him to vote for Campbell but
nothing would induce him to go back
on Foraker. Finally the pretty ser
vant girl was induced to take hold of
the missionary work. I he young mat.
a ns much in love with her, and had
liven long begging far a kiss.
“I tell you what,” she said t.< him
one night, ‘if you will vote f-.r Camp
bell, I will give you five kisses. ’’
He looked at her for a moment
Her rosy cheeks and red lips looked
tempting, and her eyes burned into
his heart.
“Hone/' lie said, 1 I'ii agree.’
He got his five kisses—perhaps
more than five—and voted the d "m
cratic ticket.
“That man loves you,’’ the gentle
man of the house said to the girl alter
ward. “If he asks you to marry him
you should do it. He will make you
a good husband. You should marry
him.”
The girl blushed. “I think I wi! 1 ,
Florida Trunk Line,
Peninsular R. R.
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3,4, itf, 23,30, daily except Sunday; 31 daily ex
cept .thm day.
FKRNANDINA AND
No.go | No.G | j’.wn.MSiuuxcH. | No.3 j Nd.i>
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10 25a I 530p | Ar Fernamlina Lv | 7 15a i 11
C. , Go, (if, daily.” No. 5TiailyVxeept Sunday.
~7:15 n. m., Now Orleans Express. Shortest
an«i quickest line to all Middle and West
Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New
Orleans. 7 :15 a. m. an J 7 :(M) p. in. trains enn-
met through to Thomasville, Montgomery,
Nashville, St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago, nnd
all points North ami West. Arrlvo at 2:45 p.
m. anti 3.45 p. m.
11:45 p. Ill. Mall and Express for all points
South, Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Tavercs,
Apopka, Orlando, Panasoffkeo (St. Catharine)
Bade City, Plant City. Arrives at 1 :5.j p. in,
7 ;oo p. m. Bocal, connects through for all
points South, Ocala, Gainesville, L«*. sbnrg,
Tavares, Orlando, Tarp>n Springs, Souther
land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at
0:10 a. in,
y CO a. m. Cumberland Route Express, con
nects at Fernandlna with steamer City of
Brunswick, daily, for Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati.
St. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 12:51 p. in,
i yin p. m. Fernamlina Mall and Express,
dally, connecting Tliusday with Mallory Steam
ers foi Now York. Arrives h :5oa. m.
This new servlco gives perfect connections
at Baldwin for all points North and West, Via
Callahan to all points North, East ami West.
Via Fernandlna, connecting with Str. City of
Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
an«l all points North ami West.
D. E. MAXWELL, A.O MACDONELL,
Gen. Manager,
N. 8. BENNINGTON,
Tin flic Man a
N AND MICE.
The rennon why a woman is afraid of a
nousc is a profound mystery—indeed, It has
never been very closely proven that 1 she is.
But some women are constantly in such o
nervous, irritable condition that tho slightest
thing nnnov.s and startles them. Tho cause of
tliiu unfortunate state of affairs is usually
sonic functional derangement; some distrees-
ing or painful irregularity, some derange
ment or peculiar weakness incident to her
sex ; or, it may he due to inflammation, ul
ceration or displacement, of somo of tho
polvi
}VOU
Dr. 1
is if iv
to other organic lesions
** From whichever cauto
e’s Favorite Prescrlp-
f/iy, go certain
l*aid
that its manufacturers sell
dru'Tkrists, under a guarantee or
safisiaction in every case, or
‘; will he promptly rc-
hing and strengthening
Prescription” is uno-
invaluablc in allaying nnd eub-
itability, irritability, ex-
prostration, hysteria, spasms and
G. 1*. A T. A.
B. S. RJDaE,
thomasvii.ee, ga.,
DEALEIt IN •
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gnus ail Swtiag Goods
of all kinds, ami agent for
King’s Powder Co.
fund* ii
nervine
mini'd
miing
luuistio... . . .
ether distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and organic
disease of the womb. It imluces refreshing
sleep and relieves mental anxiety ana do-
ppomlency.
Copyright, l c i°, hv WOKLD’S DlS. MED. ASS’N.
DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS Granules, aro
Laxative, or ('atlinrtii*. avcorflitw to size of
duev. By I)n;;^ists. e>a vial.
I’llOFESSIOXAr. t’AKDS.
W. G, PATRICK,
Homceopathic Physician & Surgeon.
Oiliv. out U Sicjcnnun i l!w, Bru.il SI.
II^Midence at Mrs. Ball s, corner of Craw-
ord ami Washington street•, Tlioninsviile,
ieorgia. '»deed m'1
DR. M. M. T, HUTCH1NGS0N,
af Lako City, Fla.,
30 Vears in ihe Practice of Medicine,
(lfler= Iiir sGenal ?crvi, c. to tlic cili-
7.CM, of Tlimna?vir„.’ nml surr.iun.liiif' oonn-
trv. Oliler, e„,i ,;,ior over A. Brown's
store, i.iiil A. C. itriiwif? resolr'i*.' on Ifuw-
s„„ .street. 'LkwT.ni Sept 17.
DR. A. B. COUCH,
Modern - Paihology, - New - Remedies,
DIRECT TREATMENT,
ers his pruh-ssional services to the citi-
s of ThoiiiasviUe and surrounding coun-
.. . office over Stcverman’s store, Broad
street, Thomasville, (la.
fi-:i-«l&wlv
W. C. SNODGRAS8. B. F. IIAWKIN8
gXOlHJKASS k IIAWKIXS,
AUunieys-at-I.:HV.
Offltf*. Formerly occupied byjEntorprlso^f-
Ico.
rp M Me! N'T' )SU,
Physician «fc Surgeon,
Thomasvillo, Georgia.
j:j^*()FITCE;over Stark’s,’corner 2 Hroadj.aud
Fletcher .Streets.
2,
II. COYLE, I). D.
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvillo, • Georgia.
Offers his services u th •Ult«ns of Thorn*
rsvlllo and vicinity.
Dfflco hours—From « a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from2 to 5 p. in.
OOlco—Ou Jackson street.
W. I). .MITCHELL, R. <L MITCHELL.
•a^ITCHELL & MITCHELL,
Attorncys-at-Law,
Thomasville, • • Georgia.
av. niiuci;, m. i).
Ofiice, up-stairs.
Coiner *.f Broad and Fletcher stroots. [nug
15-*85-3yi
f£ S. DUKLK, M. D.,
Office in Ilayes Building.
BeaMruco—Corner Cullegc nrcauo and Slag
nolla street.
Telephone communication, No. 23 for Might
alls.
J)R. JOEL B. COYLE.
DENTIST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE. Broad .St., over rickett’s.
S 'l. McLE'SdON,
.
Attorney-at-Law,
Prompt attention given to^all business en
listed to him.
Office—Over Watt’s store, coiner Broad and
c kson streets.
B. GOLDBERG,
’AUCTION
A HD COMMISSION HOUSE.
A large lot of J-lb can tomatoes just jc-
ccived on consignment. I offer them at
$1.25 do/.. Also a large lot of vinegar of
fered at 25 cents per gallon.
Ii. GOLDBERG’S
Auction nnd Coinuianlon Ilonar.
Lower Jackson, necond door from Cotton
Warehouse. I3sep3m
Headquarters far Drags!
REIS «; 0
120-122 Broad St.,
- Thomasville, Ga
: School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
<1 BEAR UN" MIND >
THAT THEY JIATI THE
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IN GEORGIA,
TVlier* you can find fresh anil pure drugs and get prescriptions rampMndcd ai nil hours
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. Th»y uit tuly Sqtibk'i preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee goous and prices.
REID <& (TLPEPPER. ESr®nt3 at
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 of Dress Goods and
Trimmings. If you 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. 8TEYEBMAN ft BROTHER,
LEADERS OF FASHION.
jPiiiey ~Woocls JEEoteL
Thomasville, Gra.
M. A. BOWER,[Proprietor. W. E. DAVIES, Manager.
OPENS'OECEMBER 4, 1880.
Thomasville Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds,!!Harsrave^fi DaYis, JProp’rs.
Mcnufaoturers and Dealers
ROUGH A ORE ED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
/OCLDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
HT\! R-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doors nnd Windows, Sash
Doors and Blinds
TO OKI) OR.
STAIR BUILDING,
AND INSIDE IIAUDWOOl) FINISH A
SPECIALTY.
•^■CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
niSAT MARKET
We desire to notify those who arc w inter
ing in Thomasville, as well as our old cus
tomers, that we make o. specialty of keeping
the VI5UY BEST OF MKATS of all kinds,
which we sell at reasonable prices, and de
liver at any residence in the city. A per
sonal inspection of our market on Jackson
street (the stand formerly kept by Mr. Bone)
is invited.
nov5tf F. P. Horn k Bro.
IAMSTILLI
WITH TUB
Biggest and Best Stock
——OF
DRY DUMBER
IX SOUTH GEORGIA.
I have five 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 orders for lumber of any
kind.]
Jos. L. Beverly,
(Successor to Fife & Beverly.)
MEIGS - - GA.
GUANOS!
J. N. MeKINNON,
At the old stand of Bass k McKinnon, an
nounces to tho public that he is prepared to
fill all orders for guano at prices that w ill
compare favorably with any others, and de
sires all who intend buying to give him a
call and get prices. He will handle, espe
cially. the old and favorite brands of
J.\0.1tlGRRin.lX Ac CO.,
ACID PIIONPHATK,
K.AIXIT
And a few tens «f a
SPECIAL FERTILIZER
FOR MELONS, VEGETABLES, Etc.
Other pimnos supplieJ when desired.
nov27dAw4m
HEW; OFFERS
OK
1.1. MaMe.
Tho <>!<! Cooke place, #n
Madison street, lot 105 feet
front on Maoison street nnd
rims back to S. F. dc W. It. ,
A large but not new hous>«,
price §2,500. Terms easy.
One and one-half Here 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 Flctcherrille.
opposite tho campus and near
the depot and tho South Ga.
College, a large lot, fronting
117 feet on Jackson street,
and running back 700 feet..
(5-room 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 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 S1000; A cash, bal-
anee in two payments, with N pr cent
interest. A bargain to any one wish
ing li cheap home.
3 beautiful vacant building
lots on Hayes and Calhoun sts.
70x106 ft.,’at $250 each, On
easy terms to those who wish
to improve them.
Elegant residence lot on
Clay st., near Hardaway, 70x
207, first class neighborhood;
price only $4oo.
5 small tracts of land, from
1() to 25 acres in each piece,
in less than two miles of tho
courthouse; price $30 per acre.
Easy terms.
Besides the.above, I hare
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 talkingjwilh me.
ll
4 room house in Fearnside, unfur
nished, at 810 per month.
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
Jackson street; 8 1-2 rooms. Price,
$500 for the season.
Upstais of bouse on Calhoun
street.
Furnished house in East
End, 5 rooms besides dining
room and kitchen, at $50 per
month.
HEAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasville. Georgia