The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 06, 1890, Image 4

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A column ofcilitoral paragraphs in ‘•the Cincinnati Times—Star" is call ed “Bacilli.” It is to ho hoped that hcv arc sterilized. in Georgia, has 'for refusing to pay THE E. T, VA. & GA., Ry. System THE ONLY SHORT AND DIRECT LINE TO THE NORTH and EAST AM) THE RE SORTS Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia, Pullman Finest Vestibule Sleepers Between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Atlanta and Knoxville, Rome and Philadelphia, Knoxville and Cincinnati, Rome and Washington, Chaitanooga and New York Without change. For further Information ap- !»ly to C. N. KNIGHT, A. G. I*. A., Atlanta, C'n. It W WREXX, Gcn'l Fuss. Act. E T., V. & <i. System . Knoxville, Tcnn. ,!l LATONIA ICE v COMPANY ICE MADE FROM DEEP WELL WATER, CHEMICALLY l’f HE. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. GIVE ORDERS TO WAGONS AND MAIL DIRECT TO W. S. KEIFER, KAXAGER, Thomasville Variety . WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DREE D LUMBER.! LATHKS, -PICKETS, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS. STAIR-RAILS N&wel Posts OFFICE, CHURCH it- STORE Furniture. from fhe manuf.i' satisfaction in evei it will be rcfuuti wrapper. > other medicine me.Iifino for women, sold i positive puarnntco, furors, that it will give • case, or money paid for r-co guarantee on bottle- 51 Jis. Med. ass’jt. regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. They nro purely vegetable nml per fectly harmless. Ono a Dose. Sold by druggists. 23 cents r. vial. I’ROFl' SSLOXAL CARDS. Ip M Mel NTTOSIT, Playsifiiiiii Surgeon* Thomasville, Georgia, gyOFFICE,over Stark’s, corner Broad anil Fletcher Street: w. nuucE, m. d. Office, up-stairs. iner i' lln ml r„ :d i Ivtihcr strcctF. [aug N. G. TULLIS, M. D., Kcifiilur lYaclilieiiPi*. -u Throat 'and Lui ccial Titainu with Oxygen. OFFICE—Cor. Madison and Jeffers TII0MA.SV1LLH» GA. HOURS—10 to 12 A. M. end 2 to 4 1 A T. TAYLOR, M. !>., cs±c P1IYSKTAN AND SURGEON, Ollii.T <ivcr lh id S Culpepper’s,Thom- :isviIII", tin. Tyii. .J()ill tj 13. COYLE DEX’ffiitT THOMAS VILLE, GEORGIA OFFICE. Ihoad St.,:ovor<rickett’8. J 1 . ir. COYLE, D. L>. S., • Resident Dentist, Thomasville. • Georgia, Offers his Horvlccbto :u cltlzwisof Th asvlllc and vicinity. Office hour*—Fi«»m 'J r.. M. to 1 p. m., from 2 to 5 p. m Office—On Jack* r n street. W. 1). MraiiELL, K. (».: MITCH ELL jyj>ITCIIELL & MITCHELL, Attorneya-at-Law, Tliomtmli:?. • Goorgln. .A ttcrnev-at-Law, N. S. Eavres, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ThoraaHvllIe, Georgia. I will bo glad to make contracts foi the construction * if all classes of buildings, pub lic and private, In either brick or wood. I will guarantee in every instance to give satisfaction. Design a and plahs drawn ml careful estimates made. MY Moitu—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you want liny building done call on nio. 1 will submit estimates whether contract is awarded me or not. 1 refer to the many public buildings erected by me in T1 • rmsville and elsewhere, and all parties br.in I have worked STORE FRONTS, Wire Screen Door, and Windows, Si l)oor» and Blinds STAIR BUILDING AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH § _ v SPECIALTY. *»*CORR ESPOKDENCE SOLICITED. Big G has given univer sal satisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhoea and Gleet. I prescribe Hand foci safe in recommend ing it to all sufferers. A. J. STONER, H.D.. Decatur, ill. PRICE, 91.00* Bold Ly tdC. J, N. iatNCllf Thonmxvillc, Go. EMORY 51 Mind wandering enred. Books learned JM in onsreanin* Tmtimonials from all iparU of the globe. . Prospecto* post rutt, sent ou application to Prof. * * tissue, 337 Fifth Are. New York, fimrtli mile from cor- 1 11 i:ul leading on from Remiiigioii :.vcni:e, nearly nil in high alnte ot I'lihivutioi), -105 LeContc, 20 | Ihirtictto, H> Ducluvs ami 00 Ivcifcr pear tree-. All the pear tresa except the Keitfers are 9 to 12 years old and in full hearing; 100 wild goosa plum, mid I.”I improved poach trees, all bearing; 2 d*of an acre in line straw berries, 1 2 d acres in Delaware and Id of an aero in I lari fords, Iv seedlings and Concord grapes; also a very valuable arbor of Hcupperiion grapes, containing d acres in nnlendid condition, and full bearing. This property would be an excellent in vestment for any one wanting a fruit and vegetable farm. Price reasona ble. 16 acres on cor. Remington avenue and Mitchell st., beautifully situated, high and rolling, all within the city limits. The depot of the, Ga., South ern & Fla. II K. will bo located on or very near this properly. Brio2 $10,- 000. 1 lot on Love st., 100 feet front, 240 feet deep. Choice property $9 per foot front. 4 lots ou Crawford st., 65 ft front each, ISO ft deep, to an alley, only 4 blocks from business center. 1 lot on Love st., 100 feet front, 140 feet deep, beautiful lot. 10 acres just outside the corporate limits, on the road to Mr. S. B. Van- Duzer’s elegant country home, 12 acres in fine state of cultivation, bal ance timber; nice r.cw tenant house and fences all in tiptop order. 1 lot on Love st., very choice 120 ft front, 240 ft deep. Price reasona ble. 1 lot on Dawson st., 103 f; front, 420 it deep to Young st. .Some choice hearing fruit trees. This lot is very desirable. Price $1.€00. .‘50 acres 2 J-2 miles from Mitchell House, in (lie forks of two nhted pub lic roads, elegant location; very high and attractive. lots oil Chestnut st., 82 f: front, 150 ft dec]) to an alley for 5150 each These lots are absolutely wo it!; d j tilde the money. lots on north Dawson st., 08 lect front, 190 ft deep, to an alley, for 5250 each: very cheap. North Daw son is a beautiful street. 10 aero tract on Magnolia eve., 250 to .‘>00 beautiful pear trees of different vaiieties coming into bearing. Flow ers and shrubbery in abundance. Handsome new dwelling of 9 rooms in perfect order, servant’s bouse, barn and other outbuildings. Isay, with out fear of contradiction, that this is the most attractive suburban, home for sale around Thonnfsvillc. Price low. 5 lovely one-acrc lots on Young st., handsomely dotted with beautiful pine trees, at a low down price. 10 acre tract cor. Young and Spruce sts., just outside the corporate limits. Now d room house and well fenced. Nearly all in cultivation. Gone nice pine timber. Splendid loaition. Price 01,800. 11 aero Tract c.,r. Magnolia are and Maple st., 2 tenant houses ; ail under new fence and fu high state ef culti vation ; 200 2-year old LeCoiOo pear trees; fine oak grove tor building site. This is a lovely spot and is vere cheap at 81,500. Two 7-acre tracts ou Ye; ng st., that would make beautiful homes. This ground is especially aenpted to the growth of pears, plums, t eaches, small fruits and vegetable'. Price 5100 per acre. 10 very handsome lots in to:seaside covered with stately pines, A to 1 acre each; high and dry. Price !} 150 to 8300 each. 2-acre lot cur - Magnolia and /.inn- wood aves., with new 5-room cottage. The lot nicely fenced and all jet with fruit trees, flowers and dirubbcry; this place will make a charming limnc and very cheap, price SI,800. 2 of the most complete and attract ive homes on Dawson street, very reasonable. Every one knows that Dawson is decidedly the best resi-. deuco street in Thomasville. For the first time 1 oiler Magnolia park for sale. It lias noequal urouud this town for beauty and convenience to the city. You go out the best residence street in the city to retch it and .-ee nothing unpleasant to the eye on the road. It is the place of all places for some gentleman to t lild a handsome winter home, ft contains 12A acres and I will self for fees than its value. The well known and prosperous farmer of Muscogco County, Mr. George R. Clark, says W. W. C. is the best thing he has ever found for Nervous Sick Headache. Hr, J, R, Garrett, Scc'yand Treat. W, IT. C. Co., Columbus, Ga.—Dear Sir:—I have been : great sufferer from nervous, sick headacho all my life, and it affords mo great pleasure to sa; ono bottle of your W. W. C. (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure) has given mo great relief, and _ unhesitatingly recommend its use to any and all who suffer from this common complaint as tho *—3t and quickest relief I have ever found. Yours truly, Wj/nnton, Qa* October 10,1880. GEO. R. CLARE. W. W. C. for 6ale by all druggists. Manufactured by WooIdridgelS Wonderful Core Co., Columbus, Ga. VIA CENTRAL ,R. R. OF GEORGIA. WHY? BECAUSE • IT IS THE SHORTEST AM) Till BEST ROUTE Nelli ilnlu !n Effect March I, 1400. RUNS Queen and Gresent Route, DOUBLE DAILY. 4 VIA MACON AND ATLANTA. Lv Thoinnsvlllo. Ar Albuuy Albany.. .. 8 30 a m 4 50 p m ..1100 am 7to pm ...1220 pm 340 am .. 5 30pm 7 00 am .. y 46 P m 12 01 Ar Macon “ Atlanta.... _ “ Mailotta 12 06 am 2 24p “ Chattanooga 4 23 a m 0 38 p Cincinnati... v „ 7 30 p m 7 00 a Louisville and Nashville Route. DOUBLE DAILY! VIA Kt l AUl.A AND flOXTOOMKltY. Li lulled Drawing F flit Trains with Pullman V latom sleepers, Dining cars ancst d?sign, between Chicago and Milwaukee d St. Paul and Minneapolis, si Fast trains with Vestibulcd Drawing Doom ueepers dining cars and coaches of the latest csign between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing ltoom and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific Kail road between Chicago and Portland, Ore. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording unequalled service to ami from Wau kesha, Fond tlu Lac, Oshkosh, Neennh, Men* aslia. Chippewa Falls, Lau Claire, Hurley, Wis. and Ironwoodand Bessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time tables and other information, apply to Agents of the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in tho United States or Canada. 8. it, AIXSLIE, If. C. BARLOW, General Manager. Gen’l Traffic Mgr, LOUIS ECKSTEIN, Ass’t Gen’l Pass’r nndTkt, Agent, ill IMVA IK 11’, \V l N, I offer for sale 8337 acres of Georgia pine lands in one body in Decatur county. The body begins within one mile of the town of Bainbridge, the county site, across the the Flint river, and trouts four miles on that river, on which the steamers ply daily. For several miles this land lies within a half mile of ‘the Ala. Midland R R. Thoprojected B. C. & (’., which stands' a very good chance of being . uilt will run directly through ? About 2-3 of the land is "lie original pine which has never been turpentined. The balance has been cleared ana once produced fine crops of corn, cotton, tobacco and su gar cane. The soil is a gray ish sandy loam irom a depth of 10 to 15 inches on red clay subsoil. There are no swamps, even the river bank being high ' and dry These lands would be a valuable investment. Sold only together at $2.5C per acre. °f flic merits of the above Routes. CKCU, GABB&TT, W. F.SHfiLLMAX, General Traffic Manager I). T.CHARLTON, J. O. SHAW, Gen. PaS3. Agent. Trav. Pass. A gt Savanfaoh* Ga.