The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 10, 1890, Image 4

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^ passion: Weeping erect !l iii 0 " 11111 ''" 1 tvlicn ><>" ! I liulf- imvp ‘Loving IIukIuimI' ‘"g'sv- 1( | at tliclmllom of Itict-olinnn. IV'- ing mlverlisiM—“Homt h<-:» vimi<. I’nn- Jilif, Ilia! " ill never do! Topol ) mu, ciglilli page. next leading I —or—! refuse 'o(lie!'—Dry <■ Chronicle. Railroad Scoops. OilattAxoia.a, Aprils.—A telegram In the Times from Home says that the Koine and Decatur railroad has ln-ei. jittrehnsed hy llte I'.a.-t I ( tine.-.-i e trstem. The road "ill he extended to j.einphis. Receiver Dorsey f urn over the road to the pureli t hotit May 1. It is rumored that tin Hast liessre system has also bough I'ineinnati, Selma and Mobile load. id REAL ESTATE Valuable Properly For Sale By I '‘Gathering tho myrtla with Mary,” No, but a balm for Mary, Nellie, George and all who suffer with the Ilenclnclie, Indigestion, 1 ’ Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, and all Blood Illwases. tV. W. C. is a purely A’egetable compound, made out ot native roots and herbs of the South; it contains no mercury or mineral poisons whatever. 158 Broad St. TIioiuti.Hvillc, ■ ©«• tlif-so rompinjr, ro«; y. tlclicntc, pul A Big Eemocratic Gain. Albany, N. Y„ April 8 —A char ter election was held in this city to day. James II. Manning, managing editor of the Albany Argus, the detn- erntic candidate for mayor, has a ma jority of 7,245. This is a democratic gain on the vote for mayor two years ago of 4,555. THE E. T. VA. & GL Ry. System SHORT LINE TilK oni,v AND DIRECT TO THE NORTH and EAST AND THE resorts OF THE iS ,vp »»lossonu*d •. kenrty, strong that i-lili striT.jrth workril, ** v teachers, in ** Bhop-^irl* nwl fedili' Favorite 1’ boon, beini dial and i medicine 1 a positive ir> rutin?, d pro- •ritical 'email- ‘.•dial airent. and If ;, it is eare- M'fi i* mvd an# 11*i 1 to woman's •liivlv vegetable •tly harmless in a. It. imparts t!i. ally ■■>11 Piye or money will lias been faitliTully V us •••• ... berries, 1 2-3 acres in Delaware ami I 3 of an acre in Hartford*, Ives seedlings and Concord grape*; also a very valuable arbor of Scuppernong grapes, containing 3 acres in splendid condition, and full bearing. This .... Pierce’s property would be an excellent in- •ntret earthly vestment f or an y onc wanting a fruit and vegetable farm. Price reasona ble. " debilitated ,r, rcainst ivsses, i:r?in>r mothers. , ...i appetizing cor- tonte. It is the only .11 l.v dnurk'ists, under < :;i the manufacturers, <\\u ?* mi in every ease, i.nord, TIPs guarantee t ied out for many yow«. Copyright. In > Dis. Med. Ass'v. tSC*. OFFERED -p* g,-/> by the manufactur- in juiablc ease i»t 16 acres on cor. Remington avenue and Mitchell st., beautifully rituated, high and rolling, all within the city limits. The depot of the Ga., South ern <fc Fla. R R. will be located on or very near this property. Price 810,- 000. l’HOl-TSSl'lNAI, CARDS. T, M Me I N'TOSI-I, Physician «& Surgeon, Thomnsvillo, Georgia. J^jr-OFFICE. over ;8tark’«, earner Broad and Fletcher Streets. \v. 5IIUUE, ,M. D. w. Office, up-stairs. Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia. Pullman Finest Vestibule Sleepers Between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Atlanta and Knoxville, Rome and Philadelphia, Knoxville and Cincinnati, Rome and Washington, Chattanooga aod New York N. «. TUI.LIS, M. D. U-ular ■Without change. For further information ar ply to C. N.KNTCHT. A. O. 1*. A.. * \\ WRKNN, OenTI’sw. Act. K T„ V. « Systci Kujxvillc, Ii'im. T. TA Vl.Oil, M. D.. 11Y Oil!cc o' a s v i!!. LATOIsri^ ICE COMPANY ILK .MADE FHOM DEEP, WELL "WATER, Lll EMK'AI.EYJPI’llE. DELIVERED anywhere in the city. GIVE ORDERS TO’WAGONS AN D MAIL DI I’ECT D u BhF^TFSVff THOMASVITjLB, GEORGIA OF KICK, liroad St.. over.Hckett’s. w. S. KEIFER, MANAOEK, Thomasville Variety WORKS. Riynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop T rs] Manufacturers and Dealers i,l t id vutcher ftmte. [aug Practitioner, -o — FFHK—Cor. Mndiaon and .IcfTers' THOMASVILLE, GA. HOURS—10 to Vi A. M. and 2 to 1 I’ Lungs streets, ILIAN AND SLlitiEON, n Kcili A Culpepper's,Thom- JOEL B. COYLE J. II. COYLE, D. D. S., 40 acres one-fourth mile from cor porate limits on rond leading on from Remington avenue, nearly all in high state <>l cultivation, 405 LeConte, 20 Bartlette, 10 Duchess and 60 Keifer pear trees. All the pear trees except the Keifleis arc 0 to 12 years old and ild Will PU'iinc in full bearino; 1 GO wild goose plum, ami 131 improved peach trees, all hearing; 2-3 of an acre in fine straw- Travel Homeward CENTRAL 1 lot on Love st., 190 feet front, 240 feet deep. Choice property $9 per foot front. 4 lots on Crawford st., 66 ft front each, 180 ft deep, to an alley, only 4 blocks from busiucss 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 ance timber; nice new 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 ft front, 420 ft deep to Young st." Some choice bearing fruit trees. This lot is very desirable. Price 81.600. 30 acres 2 1-2 miles from Mitcbell House, in the forks of two noted pub lic roads, elegant location; very high and attractive. 5 lots on Chestnut st,, 82 ft front, 150 ft deep to an alley for 81b0 each These lots are absolutely worth double the money. 3 lots on north Dawson st., 88 feet front, 190 ft deep, to an alley, for 8250 each: very cheap. North Daw son is a beautiful street. BECAUSE IT IS THE SHORTEST AVD THE [BEST ROUTE Mrliulnlo Mi Effect Mnrrh I, 1800. Lv Thomasvlllo 8 30am 4j0pm Ar Albany 1100 a tn 7 00 p m Lv Albany 12 20 p m 3 40 am Ar Macon 5 30pm Atlanta 9 46p m 12 01 n n Marietta 12 06 a m 2 24 p m " Chattanooga 4 23 a m 0 38 p m Cincinnati. ? 30 p m 7 00 " Pullman Sloopera from Albany to Cincinnati without change on 3 40 a m train. _jV Thomasvlllo... Ar Albany Lv Albany. Pullman Sleepers from Albany to 8t. Lo without change on 2 05 a in train. orr orn Resident Dentist, Thomasville, • Georgia. whls>*.TVb *-t‘to to citizens of Thom- ami vicinity. . • hc'ir '.in, ci. t*> 1 l*. ni., and ;o5p.m >—On Jackson street. W. 1). MUCH LI.I.,l IL <1. MITCIIILL 'ITCIIELL & MITCHELL, M 8 Attorncys-at-LaW), Thomasville, • Goorgla. 10 acre tract oil Magnolia ave., 250 to 300 beautiful pear trees of different vat ietics coming into hearing. Flow ers and shrubbery in abundance. Handsome new dwelling of 9 rooms in perfect order, servant’s house, barn and other outbuildings. 1 say, with out fear of contradiction, that this is the most attractive suburban home (or sale around Thomasville. Price low. Lv Tlinmnsvllle 111 ... Atbiuiy 11 0.1 am Lv Allmny ‘r So, 1 ’III ArMacou ;’ 3J t " Atlanta V'j 1 ChftttAitoog-'t ' “ 11 Xb.livtllc lOlUam Lr.'.ltnvlllv * f I >’ Cincinnati **’l’n» . M t.l'.N DON, A t toniev-at- Law, TKia. all 1 uslnc4s en- Hroad and N. S. Eaires, ROUGH DREED LB MBER. I ATilKS, PICK KTS, B8lllN(il.K8, ••gOlM.I)IN't;8. Blt.\CK KT.- SCIt'll.I. wttltK, MAXTI.KS. BAI.fSTKRS, STAIR-UAII.S Newel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH * STORE Furniture*. STORE FRONTS. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ThomwiYllle, Georgia. I will 1- 1C iti*‘I l*M 1 will g flv»» sailsf Lll'l ' lirefU MY Mol ■ uv \ io nutko conti a«*ta toi tho ,7, a || H of bnlhlingrt, pub- vate, In tilllt« - r brick or w«xx!. tmntui'« In every Instcnca to ueibin. Designs and plans drawn I entlnmtDrt made. „,_ti,..Hi, honest work at fair If y..u want any building done calf t U ;|| miHnilt estlinaten whether n’t H awarded mo or not. 1 refer to nay i.unitclmll.liina,erected by me In „„ville and elM’wkrro, and all iiartle. < in I have worked 5 lovely one-acre lots on Young st., handsomely dotted with beautiful pine trees, at a low down price. 10 acre tract cor. Young andfspruce r.ts., just outside the corporate limits, New 3 room house and well fenced, Nearly all in cultivation. Some nice pine timber. Splendid location Price 81,800. 11, acre tract cor. Magnolia avt- and Maple st., 2 tenant houses ; all under new fence and in high state of culti vation ; 200 2-year old LeConte pear trees; tine oak grove for building site. This is n lovelv spot and is very cheap at 81,500. Two 7-acre tracts on Youog st., that would make beautiful homes. This ground is especially adapted to the growth of pears, plums, peaches, small fruits and vegetable*. Price 8100 per acre. 10 very handsome lots iu Fesrnside covered with stately pines, i to l acre each; high and dry. Price$250 to 8300 each. Wlrd Screen I)oor«_imd Windows, I oor* an l lilinds STAIR BUILDING and inside iiaudwood finish SPECIALTY. iVi M J N< I i'll | »llg G hnsgiven univer* .uilsfartlon In th« of tionorrhtPA and B Uicot. I proscribe It and fed safe In rccouim$nd- 1-1 It to nil sufTerm. rA. J. NTOXKB, H.D.* Decatur, 111* PIUCK. 81.00. ^BarL^ L rid by - J.M. ( nsse[K,Tliouia'Y lie, €■«». 2*acre lot cor Magnolia and Jjinn- wood aves , with new 5-room cottage. The lot nicely fenced and all *et with fruit trees, flowers and shrubbery; this place will make a charming home and very cheap, price 81,800. 2 of the moat complete and attract ive homes on Dawson street, very reasonable. Every one knows that Dawson is decidedly the best resi donee street in Thomasville. EMORY Mini wandering cnr*d. Booka learned ntlln one rw-arfin*. Twilimoalala from all 73 part a of tlie glotxt. Proapectua POST pi Pure, **nt on application Co Krof. El A. Loiactti;, 227 Fifth Are. IfewYtvk. For the first time 1 oiler Magnolia park for sale. It has no equal arou nd this town for beauty and convenience to the city. You go out the best residence street in tlie city to reich it and see nothing unpleasant to the eye on the road. It is the place of all places for some gentleman to l> nld a handsome winter home. It co.itains 12* acres and I will sell for lees than ts value. Tho well known and prosperous tanner of Mueeonen County, Mr. George li. Clark, says W. W. C. la the best thing ho has ever found for Nervous Sick Headache. Mr.J. B. Garrelt. See’vand Treat. IF. W. C. Co.. Colurxbut, Ga.—DxiK Sib:—I have been a creat enfferer from nervous, siekheadaeho all my iife, anil it affords mo great pleasure to say ono bottle of your W. W. C, (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure) has given mo great relief, and I unhesitatlnglyrecommend its use to any and all who suffer from this common complaint at the best and quickest roliel'I haveover found. Youra truly, rTAnw Wynnton, Ga., Oetohtr 10,1880. GEO. K. CLARE, W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by TVOOltlrltlgC’* WonderftU Care Co.} Columbus. Ga. VIA R. R. OF .GEORGIA. WHY? THE BUNS Fast Trains with Pullirnn Yestilmleil Drawinp . u , inc I Room slocpcrs. Dining cars and coaches of ‘ latoet design, between Chicago and Milwaukcf and St. l’aul and Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Vestlhuled Drawing Room sleepers dining cars coaches of the latest desigit between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ashland and Duluth. . ^ Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Room and Colonist Sleeps via tlie Northern Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, ..ir^.illnn. no. m -il liwl afirvlf’f* to Dull fl'Olll Mail* Queen and Gresent Route. * double ;daily: VIA MACON AND ATLANTA. VI Si, IVVIVI.V... ....»» ^vlltlitl lllDLUlinill alfordinir uncoualled service toUnd from Wau kesha, Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, Ncenah, Mcn- asha. Chippewa Falls, Kau Claire, Hurley, Wls., and Ironwood ami Jlesscmer, Midi. For tickets, s’eeping car reservation, time tables and other information, apply to Agents of the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in tlie Louisville and Nashville Route. DOUBLE DAILY! VIA EUI’AULA AND MOXTdOMKKY. feufaulu Montgomery .. Birin Ingham .. Nashville Kvanbvillo St. Lou l- 8 3D i 110.1am. 12 20 p m. 4 16 p m. 7 20 p in. ....10 40 p m. 6 10 a m. 113 pm. 7 45 p I Louisville and Nashville Route. Doublo Daily! VIA MACON AND ATLANTA, . . 7 50 a ..12 01 p ... 2 24 p ... 0 38 p 5 10 i 11 42 a l 4 05 p I Pullman Sleeper .m Albany to Chaltnnoo- a on 3 40 am train. Pullman Sleepers from Ii alivllle lo Louisville and Cincinnati. Louisville and Haslivllle Route. Dou’oleB Daily. - VIA EUFAULA AND MOSTUOMEUY. it x Thomasville. Ar Albany Lv Albany Ar Eufaula Montgomery. Birmingham Nashville-.. Louisville.. Cincinnati . Pullman Sleepers from Albany to NashvUJe on 2 05 a m iralii. Pullman slcopols to Lou!*, vlllo anil Cincinnati from X ashvlllo. AS1IV1LLE, NORTH CAROLINA VIA SAVANNAH A AUGUSTA. Lv ThomaBVllt' A r Waycro.H . Lv Way. Uritwd States or Canada. S. It, AINSLTE, It. C. BARLOW, C.encral Manager. (ion’t Tralttc Mgr LOI I.S ECKSTEIN. Ass't Oen'l l'ass'r and Tkt, Agent. ltlll.WAlKIE,WIR, TheBestSpring ©MEDICINE© InTHeWorldIs AS A SPR1 N G MEDICI NE;TO CURE ANDTONE UPTHE GENERAL AILMENTS 0FTHE SYSTEM,TAKE Ganuot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. Prico, $1.. Sola by all Draggists. Sent In (lain package with Rubier SyrinEo for $1.60 Ar SavHunah...- Lv Savannah... . Ar Augusta. L y •• 2 40 p Ar Spartanburg • •• •. 7 0Up‘in Ar Ash Pullman Buffett Sleeping car . [ . '. jr. lllo to Savvannah. Palace sleeping cars Havannah t., Augusta. Bay coaches t ■ I taubugh and Asheville. VIA MACON ANB ATLANTA. Lv Thomasvlllo . Ar Albany DAli.Y - Citirrb, Skin U1 plaints, 3* r P. P.l* Ar Spartauburg Ar Saluda Ar Asheville Day coaches Thomasville Jo Albany, to Atlanta and Macon. Pullman sloeptrs lo Spartanburg. Day coaches to Asheville. VIA MACON and AUGUSTA. LvThomasvlUc. Albany M acor. Augusta Spartanburg Day coaches Thomasvlllo to Albany, . to Macon. Sleeping cars to Augusta, Day coaches to Spartanbug and Asheville. Passenger?. Ltfore purchasing tickets via other mute,, would do well to inquire hrst of the merits of the alc.ro liontes CECIL GAUl'F" r ' p , W. F. SIIMJ.M AS, (Jeneral Mat.; gc.. Traffic Manager K. T.CIIAHLTUN, J. C.hllAlV, Oco. Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass Agt Savatnah Ga. LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietor*, -WHOLESALE DBVOOIST8, Llppman Block, SAVANNAH, 0A. Tate Notice. l )tfcr f >r pule 8337 ucres ol’ Gl’urgui line lands in onc I) il v in becatur county. The ImhIv begins within onc mile ..I ti c town of Ilainbridge, the e unty site, across the the Flint river, and fronts four miles on that river, on which the steamers ply daily. For seveiTil miles this land lies within a half mile of the Ala. Midland II II. The projected 13. C. & C., which stands a very good chance of being uiit will run directly throug About 2-3 of the land is lie originaf pine which has never been turpentined, Tho 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 Those lands would be a valuable investment. Sold only together at $2.5C per acre. i i. Mate REAL ESTATE BROKER, Argument. A. and B. (aged 35), have each a yearly cash balance of 8350. A. deposits his in life insurance. B. deposits his in a savings bank. I. Both die at the cna of the first year. A.’s estate receives §10,- 000. B’s estate receives only 8360 plus one year’s interest. II. Both live through the 20 years. The insuiance company returns A’* deposits with compound interest (so that his 810,000 insurance costs him nothing); or it gives him a paid up policy for nearly, it not quite, double the amount of his first policy; or it gives him his dividends tar the pe riod in cash, and a paid up for bi first policy. The 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 unuble to continue bis payments. He is thus entirely protected against loss of deposits. B, however, has the power to draw his money from the bank whenever he finds himself in straitened circum stances, leaving his family unpro tected and defeating his original in tention. * * The proportions hold good for larger or smaller amounts than $10,- 000. The Mutual Life Insurance com pany of New York, issues a very lib eral policy. M. MALLETTE, Agt.