The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 08, 1890, Image 4

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Chicago Current Saitasm. 1lhe Chicago Tribune has this: ■ timber (10 class in geography)— Locate'and decribe the metropolis of the United States. Pupil (rapidly)—Chicago is situated on the western shore of Lake Mich igan covers most of the northern halt of Illinois has the most complete sys tem of drainage ever known and since 1892 has been recognized by all na tions as the commercial centre America and the cleanest and hand somest city in the world. “What can you say of New York?' "New York is an old town at the mouth ot the Hudson river near which the tourist leaves the electric train and takes the air ship for Cumberland Gap, and is noted chiefly for an » obeli?k covered with curious hierogly phics concerning which anMquanans differ. Some claim them to he thr history or the town; others say thev are the world’s fair speeches of a man named D. Pugh, De Pooh and still others that they relate to one Mr. Crowley, who was probably the presi dent or cheif of a singular club known as the 400,” “Are there any other obelisks or monuments?” ‘•None.” ‘‘Any arches?” "None,” REAL ESTATE Valuable Tor Sale By Property "Oathtrlng the myrllo with Mary," No, but a balm for Mary, Nellie, George and all who suffer with the Uendnchc, Indigestion, Dyspcpsin, {{heuninfisiu, and nil ISIood Dlwnsw. . ,1 "o W ‘. C ‘, 11 a P ure, y vegetable compound, mr.de on* of naiive roots and herbs of the South; it contains no mercury or mineral poisons whatever. 158 Broad St. drill. THE E. T. VA. & GA„ By. System THE ONLY SHORT AND DIRECT LINE TO THE NORTH and EAST AXD THE RESOE T-S OF THE Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia: Pullman Finest Vestibule Sleepers Between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Atlanta and Knoxville, Romo and Philadelphia, Knoxville and Cincinnati, Rome and Washington, Chattanooga and New York Without change. For further Information ap- ply to C. N. KNIGHT, A. G. I\ A., Atlanta, Cn. B W WKENN, Gcu’l Pass. Act. E T., V. & G. System Knjxville, Tcnu. while they The ••Gotten thousands"! • dies. But it 1:11; is too fur p.dv::r If taken in tr.rj cure, or met: refunded. t a bottle .ii Discovery for i/.tion of health, t’l on Its victims •! its approach, cry ” has cured st fatal of mala- •fore the diseaso to In* efTectlvc. fair trial, it will r it will bo Spilling of axiood. entii. ElromliitlH, 'oiighw, and kindrcc clout remedy. Dis. Mr.a Ass’x. .... an incurable case of Ca tarrh in tlio Head by tho proprietors of Dr. Sayre's Catarrh Remedy. By ite mild, soothin': and healing properties, ft cures tho worst cures, no matter of how long Standing. By druggists. M cent*. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ip M.MuIMTOSH, Physician Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia. jyOFFICEfover {Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. # LATONIA ICE v COMPANY ICE MADE KliOM DEEP 4VBI.L WATER, CHEMICALLY; PURE. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. GIVE ORDERS TO!WAGONS AND MAIL DIRECT TO W. S. KEIFER, .MANAGES, Thomasvilie Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & DaYls, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DREED _ LUMBER.BS LATHES, * PICKETS, f SniNHI.ES, ••JOULDISCS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES. BALUSTERS, STAIR-RAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH, & STORE Furniture. W. BRUCE, M. D. Office, up-stairs. uJ rii-tclitr etrretr. [cur N. G. TULLIS, M. D., r PnictilioniM*. OFFICK—Cor. Madison and Jeffers TJIO.MASVILLE, GA. JlOUBS-10 to 1- A. M. and 2 to 4 1 and bungs son streets, T. TAYLOR, M. D„ >H> SCR(i EON, : ’uipi pper’s.TIiom- 1*11Y SI CI Office «wr Kriil A : nsvillc, (!;i. T)li. JOEL B. COYLE. SM'LW&MT THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA OFFICK. Kroad St., over.l’ickett's. J If. COYLE, D. D. fi., Resident Dentist, Thomaaville, • Georgia. OITeirt hi** ucrvleestM th citlzeut* of Thom* aiville and vicinity. (Jfllco li"ur j —9o.£i. l<» lp. n»., and from 2 to s p.m Office—On Jackson street. IV. 1). MITCHELL, It. G.’MITCHELL JyjJITCIIELL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, TUomasvllie, - * Georgia. s. I ENDON. Attorney-at-Law, Tlionnsvllli-, - - - 0«wsl».' :i.»n L-ivea t »!;*!! business cn- H. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ThomcusvlUd, Georgia* 1 bo glwl to mako contracts foi the construction of all classes <>f building}, pub- ,*i«l private, In either brick or woo t. will frauran.ee In every Instance to giro satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and careful estimates made. Mv Morro—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you want any building done call on mo. 1 will submit estimator? whether contract Is awarded moor not. 1 refer to the many public buildings erected by me In TLrmasvillo hinl elsewhere, ami all parties r w bom I have worked Il!g O baa given unlrer* cal f&tlsfactlon in tbt cure of Gonorrhoea and Gleet. I prescribe Hand fed safe In recommend* l.g it to all sufferer#. r77r »i. J. STONED, M.D., 553 Decetur, III. PRICE, 81*00. Cold by aseUy Thouiasrille, Go. EMORY 51 Mind wandering enred. Books learned SI in one rea/linjr, Testimonial* from ell 221 perts of the glob*. Prospectus post K&at s 10 aero? one fourth mile from cor- |ioratc limits on road leading on from Remington avenue, nearly ail in high 'state ot cultivation, 405 LeConte, 26 llartlctte, 10 Duchess and 60 Kcifer pear tree?. All the pear tree* except the Kciflcis are !) to 12 years old and in full hearing; 160 wild gooe? plum, and 161 improved peach trees, all bearing; 2-6 of an ncrc in line straw berries, 1 2-6 acres in Delaware and 1 6 of an acre in Hartford?, Ives seedlings and Concord grapes; also a very valuable arbor of Scuppcrnong grapes, containing 6 acres in splendid 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. R. Ii. will be located on or very near this property. Pries 810, 000. 1 lot on Love st., 190 feet front, 240 feet deep. Choice property $9 per foot front, 4 lots on Crawford st., 65 ft front each, 180 ft deep, to an alley,' only 4 blocks from business center. 1 lot on Love st., 105 feet front, 140 feet deep, beautiful lot, 16 acres just outside the corporate limits, on the road to Mr. S. R. Van- Duzer’s elegant country home, 12 acres in fine state of cultivation, bal auce timber; nice new tenant house and fences all in tiptop order. 1 lot on Love st., very choice 120 ft front, 240 It deep. Price reasona' ble. 1 lot on Dawson st., 103 ft front, 420 It deep to Young st. Some choice bearing fruit trees. This lot is very desirable. Price 81.600. 30 acres 2 1-2 miles from Mitchell House, in the forks of tuo noted pub lic roads, elegant location; very high nnd attractive. 5 lots on Chestnut st., 82 ft front, 150 ft deep to an alley for 8150 each These lots arc absolutely worth double the money. 6 lots on north Dawson st., 8S feet front, 190 ft deep, to an alley, for 8250 each: very cheap. North Daw son is a beautiful street. 10 acre tract on Magnolia ave.,*250 to 600 beautiful pear trees of different varieties coming into bearing. Flow ers and shrubbery iu abundance. Handsome new dwelling of 9 rooms in perfect order, servant’s house, barn ana other outbuildings. Isay, with- out fear of contradiction, that this is the most attractive suburban liome for sale around Thotnasville. Price low. 5 lovely one-acre lots on Young st., handsomely dotted with 1 , beautiful pine trees, at a low down price. 10 acre tract cor. Young andBpruce Ms., just outside the a^jrporato limits. New 6 room house and well fenced. Nearly all in cultivation. Some nice pine timber. Splendid lomtion. Price 81,800. A acre tract cor. Magnolia ave and Maple st., 2 tenant houses ; all under new fence and in high state of culti vation ; 200 2 year old LeConte pear trees; fine oak grove lor building site. This is a lovelv spot and is very cheap at 81,500. Two _ that would make beautiful homes. This ground is especially adapted to the growth of pears, plums, poaches, small fruits and vegetable*. Price 8100 per acre. 10 very handsome lots in Fearuside covered with stately pines, 4 to l acre each; high and dry. Price$250 ts 8300 each. 2-acre lot cor - Magnolia and Linn- wood «ves, with new 5-room cottage. The lot nicely fenced and all get with fruit trees, flowers and shrubbery; this place will mako a charming home and very cheap, price 81,800. 2 of the most complete and attract ive homes on Dawson street, very reasonable. Every one knows that Dawson is decidedly the best resi dence street in Thomasville. For the first time 1 offer Magnolia park for sale. It has no equal around this town for beauty and convenience to the city. You go out the best residence street in the city to reach it and sec nothing unpleasant to the cyo n the road. It is the place of all ilaccs for some gentleman to b lild a andsomc winter home. It contains 124 acres and I will sell for lew than its value.* _ The well known nnd W.W. Mr. great ono L unhesitatingly _ best and quickest relict I bare ever found. Wynntm, da., October 10, IBS}. W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Wonderftll Caro Co., Columbus, Ga. he well knoYrn and prosperous farmer of Muscogen County, Mr. George B. Clark, Bays ■ C. is the best thing no has ever fgund for Nervous Sick IleaUachc. ' _r. J. B. Gamtt, Etc’vand Treat. W. ir. c. Co., Columbut, Oa.-DniR Sm:-I have been a t sufferer front nervous, slek headacho all my life, nnd it affords me great pleasure to aav bottle of your W. W. C, (Wooldridge's Wonderful Cure) has given mo great relief, and I tsitatjogly recommend its tua to any and all who suffer from this common complaint a°tho — " Yours truly, GEO. B. CLARK, Manufactured by Wooldrldfifi’l Travel Homeward VIA CENTRALJ,R. R. fl'OF ^GEORGIA. WHY? BECAUSE IT IS HIE SHORTEST -A\D III? [BEST ROLTE Schedule m Effect March 1, JSflO. Queen and Gresent Route, DOUBLE [DAILY! VIA MACON AND ATLANTA. Lv Thomasvlllo 8 30am 4 50 pm Ar Albany 1100 am 7 00 pm Lv Albany 12 20 p m 3 40 am Ar Macon 5 30 p m 7 50 a Atlantn 9 45pm 1201 u’ Marietta 12 06 am 2 24 p Louisville and Nashville Route. DOUBLE DAILY! VIA EUFAULA AND MONTGOMERY. Lv Thomasvlllo. Ar Albany Lv Albany Eufaulu Montgomery . Birmingham Nashville Kvanhvlllo.... St. Loul- 8 30 am.... 11 00 a m.... 12 20 p m.. 4 15 pm.... 7 20 p m.... .... 10 40 p Ill... . 510am... 113 pm... 7 45 p m.... . 2 05 a m . 150ft . 7 35ft . 11 13 ft . 7 30 p . 1 2“ r 25 f Louisville end Nashville Route. Doublet Daily! VIA MACON AND ATLANTA. Lv Thomasville .. Ar Albany Lv Albany Ar Macon Atlanta Marietta Chattanooga... Nashville Louisville Cincinnati . b 39 ft i: .11 00 a r .12 20 pi 4 50 p m 7 00 p 3 40 a 7 50 a m . 9 46 pin 12 01pm* .12 06 ft Ill 2 24 p .. 4 23 am 6 88 p .13 18 ft Ill 5 10 ft 4 11 pm 1142 ft . 7 45 p in 4 05 p Pullman Sleopcrs from Albany to Chattanoo * on 3 40 a m train. Pullman Sleopcrs from Ni shvlllo to Louisville nud Cincinnati. Louisville and Kasliville Route. Doubicfl Daily. VIA EUFAl'LA AND MONTGOMERY. Lv Thomasvlllo 8 30 ft in.... Ar Albany 11 00 a in.... Lv Albany 12 20 pm.... Ar Eufaula 4 15 pm.... Montgomery 7 20 p m Birmingham .10 40 p in.... Nashvlllo 6 ;tlft m.... Louisville..'. Cincinnati .. . 4 50 p m . 7 00 p m . 20 5pm . 4 50 a in 7 33 a til .11 13a m Pullman Sleopcrs from Albany to Nashvlllo 2 05 a m train. Pullman sleepers to Louis villo and Cincinnati from Nashvlllo. ASI1VILLE, -NORTH CAROLINA VIA SAVANNAH Ac AUGUSTA. Thomasville F2 35 p m 1 * J*? J* *“ tSSS Ar savannah ; 2$ {; ™ * G l0 a in j..* 8 10 a IU •Spartanburg • Ashville oo P.m Pullman ButTutt Sleeping car from|Thom 11 lo to Savvannah. Palace sleeping o Savannah to Augusta. Bay coaches to S tanbugh and Asheville. VIA MACON AND ATLANTA. LV DAILY . 8 JO ft 111 ,11 00 ft IU ,.12 20 p ra . 5 55 p m . 9 45 p ra . 710 a m Ar Spartanburg *J52pra ArSuluiln JS. 1 .’™ ArAehcvlllo 700 p in Buy coachos TAomasvIllo to Albany, Albany to Atlanta and Macon. Pullman sleopcrs to Spartanburg. Bay coaches to Ash vine. VIA MACON i LvTliomanvlllo S 30 a m Albany 110 • a ra “ ..-12 20 pm M aeon « 'Dm Augusta C 45 a»n Spartanburg 2 40 pm Ar Asheville 7 03 pm Dfty coaches Thomasvlllo to Albany, Albany to Macon. Sleeping cars to Augusta, Bay coaches to Spartanbug and Asheville. Q Passengers. Lttore purchasing tickets via other routca t> would do well to inquire first of the merits’ of the above HohIop. * CECIL GABBKTT, Y, r . F. SI1ELLMA.V, General Maudger. Traffic Manager 1 E.T. CHARLTON. J. C. SHAW, Gen. Pafl3. Agent. Trav. Pajf, Agt SavaoBtb’ Ga. RUNS j a aL’ rains with I'ullmanJVcstibulcd Draw t o sleepers, Dining cars and coaclie a.,est d;sign, between Chicago ami Milwa d St. Paul and Minneapolis. Fast trains with Vcstibulcd Drawing Boom c’cepers dining cars and coaches of the latest csign between Chicago and Mihvaukco and Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Boom and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific Railroad .between Chicago nnd Portland, Ore, Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording unequalled service to and from Wau kesha, Fond clu I.ae, Oshkosh, Nocnah, Men- aslia. Chippewa Falls, Kau Claire, Hurlov, Wis,, and Iron wood and Bessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car reservation, timo tables nnd other information, apply to Agent# of the line, or lo ticket Agents anywhere in the United States or Canada. 8. K, AINSLIE, It. C. BARLOW, General Manager. Gon’l Traffic Mgr, LOUIS ECKSTEIN, Ass’t Gcn’l Pass’r and Tkt, Agent. iTlILWAl’UIF, WIS, •Capitalists- Will Please Tale Notice. 1 )tt('r fir stile 8337 cures t,f Georgia pine lands in ono body hi Decatur county. The body begins within one n ile of tl c town of Bain bridge, the c unty site, across the the Flint river, an i trouts fou miles on that river, on which the sto niters ply d.aily. For several miles this land lies within a half mile of the Ala. Midland R R. The projected B. C. & C., which stands a very good chance of being uiit will run directly through b About 2-3 of the land is fine 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 $2.6C per acre. Jl HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use, Prlco, $1.. Sola by all Druggists. Sent In Chin pashas* with Rubber Syrians for $1.5P Fhyrician* ondone P. P. P. aa a aplendld comblnatlot ~ d prescribe it with greet eatlafactlon for the c ' of PHmary. 8 * LIFPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WHOLESALE SKUOOILTS. Llppmsn Block, SAVANNAH, QA. «> Argument. A. aud 11. (aged 35), have each » yearly cash balance of 8350. A. deposits his in life insurance. H. deposits his in a savings hank. I. Roth die at the end of the first year. A.’s estate receives 810,- 000. B’s estate receives only $350 plus one year’s interest. ^ II. Roth live through the 20 years. The insurance company returns A’s deposits with compound interest (so that his 810,000 insurance costs him nothing); or it gives him a paid up policy for nearly, if not quite, double the amount of his first policy; or it gives him his dividends for the pe riod in cash, and a paid up for hi first policy. Tho bank returns B’s de posits with compound interest, but assumes no guarantee of assurance during tho 20 years. The company guarantees (after 3 years) an equitable paid up policy for all premiums received, if the insured is unublc to continue his payments. He is thus entirely protected against loss of deposits. _ R, however, has tho power to draw his money from the bank whenever lie finds himself iu straitened circum stances, leaving his family unpro tected and defeating his original iu- tention, * * The proportions hold good for larger or enjallcr amounts than 810,- s 000. The Mutual Life Insurance com pany of New York, issues a very lib eral policy. . . * |E. M. MALLETTE, Agt,