The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 11, 1890, Image 4

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'Hie two republicans from Montana Will lie admitted as senators. Their t' lies, however, arc not clear— they arc ahut(t as clear though as the titles of the men who will vote them in, are to a seat, in heaven. Easier Hominy, when compare With the rank anil lilt of the year, i like a getterel who rides amid th plaudits of his army, the symbol n victory on his helm As Mount Diane rises among lesser Alps, piercing the clouds wit its sheen of weird and mystic beauty, eo lowers this day above all o'hei days, bearing on its front a signifi cance more profoitml and a splemlm more transcendent. It is believed there are more ex Confederates in Houston who fought at Chicamauga, than ill any other county in the south, A Georgia editor who lives in a tin fays: “Some tboiigbtlol friend ha lent a jug of juicy ‘mountain dew; but as our printer is sick, we will not be able to do it full justice before Text week. A man can't set type and enjoy life at the same time.” TIIE E. T. VA. 5: CA., By. System BEAL ESTATE i Valuable Property For Sale ilASY TO IJiCITE, DIFFICULT TO DISPATCH. "The null In the Arena." so easily poison the blood, but it fa not Troob.es can be cured by the use of' Btandiug. 1 iy ■iralilc case of Cn« I lie Head by tho r.farrh Komody. liy ■dins properties, it n;il ter of how ionjr J cuiti. ^ THE ONLY SHORT AND DIRECT LINE TO THE NORTH^and EAST AM) THE R, E S O RiTiS OF THE Caroiinas, Tennessee and Virginia, Pullman Finest Vestibule Sleepers Between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Atlanta and Knoxville, Home and Philadelphia, Knoxville and Cincinnati, Home and Washington, (ihaitanooga and New York Without change. Fnr further information an fly tu C. N. KNIGHT, A. O. 1*. a., Atlanta, Ca. li \V WItKNN, Gcn’t fa»A. AEt. t: T„ V. & <1. system Kujjtviil.-, Tenn. LATOiNTA.* ICE v C0IV1PANY JCE|MAI)E Jh'ltO.M DEEFJ WEI.J,| AVATEH, Clli:.MICAM,Y[I , i;i;i;. DELIVERED AXYWIlEliEJIX TI1KJTTY. GIVE ORDERS TOPVAUOXS AXDMAIL DIRECT| ,TO w. S. KEIFER, manacjek, * 158 Broad St. Tlioma.sville, - Ga. | ■10 acres one fourth mile from cor porate limits on road leading on from Remington avenue, nearly all in high state of cultivation, 405 LeContc, 26 Bartlette, 10 Duchess and 60 Keifer pear tree^ Ail the pear trees except the Keiffers<ire !t to i 2 years old and in lull bearing; 160 wild gooee plum, and 131 improved peach trees, all bearing; 2-3 of an aero in fine straw berries, 1 2-3 acres in Delaware and 13 of an acre in ITartfords, Ives seedlings and Concord grapes; also a very' valuable arbor of Scuppernong grapes, containing 3 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 | CENTRAL and Mitchell st., beautifully situated, 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. Prioe 610-1. 000. } ’ IT IS THE SHORTEST AVD 1IH 'REST ROUTE I have "Jn"UnLt’r'lO* Ju,He f D °' SupremC C “"‘»' P«r c !a. * have eiiiTcrcd from nponcral letting down of thrive/ 1 * 01 # ant ^ Kliciinuitteni, nrnl bottles of your medicine, with marve iSnif.® *£ fi , te T for *! on Z 1 hive taken a few buffering from these compl tints. W resu am * cheerfully recommend it to all who arc Jfay !’•, 1S6V. 31. 11. HLANhlORI) W - ?. for sale by all druggists. Wonder!ill Cure €o., Columbus, Ga. Manufactured l>v Woobtriut 1 Travel Homeward VIA R. R. OF WIST? BECAUSE GEORGIA. T. PROI'TSSI.JXAI. CARDS. A! Aid V'l'OSLC PIlJ •sicisiBj -a& Surgeon, Thoruasville, Georgia. ZS^OFFWil over ..Sturk'u, earner Proud and Fletchurstroi-t,. •:i:r w. M. D. Office, up-stairs. - b'r< id r.A.l l i. tel.er streets, faug N. G. TULLIS, M. D. -I- 1 *i;it i —.ij— UFFIUE-Uar. M:i.:li,..n and .tellers. TItO.MASVit.LE, GA. Hot;Its—in I., I.' A. M. and to I P r. r.\ \i.on. m. i>.. | o.'lice over li. i- asvilh-. O.i. \XI> : Cul Sl'Iit; EON, t|il'cr’s,Tbom- Ijjli. JOKI, li. COYLE IMS XT! ST THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA O 'EU'E. Broad ovcril’ickett’c.: 1 lot on Love st., 190 feet front, 240 feet deep. Choice property 89 per foot front. 4 lots on Crawford st., 66 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 Air. 8. It. 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. MrlM'dnli; Ur effect .llnrrh I, IS DO. RUNS l-ast Trains with Fulliran Yestibulcd Drawing not" sleepers. Dining cars and cnaclics " IPSifrn. taftvnon f'l * Queen and Gresent Route. DOUBLE ; DAILY! VIA MACON AND ATLANTA. Lv Thomasvlllo.. Ar Albauy Lv Albany Ar Macon “ Atlanta " Marietta “ Chattanooga .. “ Cincinnati. am... aiidSt. 1’aul and Minneapolis. IS , Ashland and^Jhiiuth^' 1 " 0 - a "' 1 M ”'“'£5 I.. ' l . 1,r T u y 1 '. I'utlm.'iri Vestibule Drawing lit...in and Colonist Steeps via tlie Northern' I’ncitlc ! ‘‘“'-J**" < ' |1| ™S° an<l Portland, Oro. i ar 1 aslia. Clm.jicw.-i Falls, Kau Claire, Hurley, Wis ’jViliPIcaxe Me Notice. f ofler for sale 8337 acres of Georgia pine lands in one body in Decatur county. The body begins within one mile ot the town of Bainbridge, the (County site, across the the Hint river, and fronts four I 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. The projected B. C. & C., which stands a very good chance of being built will run directly through it. About 2-3 of tho 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 8 30 1100 13 20 p .... 5 30 p m .... 9 46 p m 1201 ....12O0am 2 24 pm ••• 4 23am fi38 p m ...7 30pm 7 00 am !'»«% dfislcn, hot ween Chtoapo Z, SSffi U ™ . and8t. 1 mi ntifi Mi..».ra„Mi„ SlIDSOil. IhdX tU’G 110 SWftlTipS, even the river bank being high and dry These lands would be a valuable investment. Sold only together at §2.of per acre. Pullman Sleepors Horn Albany to Cincinnati without change on 3 40 a in train. Louisville and Nashville "Route7 DOUBLE DAILY! VIA KUFAULA and montgomkp.y For tickets, sleepin^ an< * ot,ier bnoriiiation, apply to Atrents of tho lino, 01- to tlohot Agents nnywliero In tlio United States ... . . S. It, AIXSJ.IE, General Manager. ..... . UOU'S ECKSTEIN, Ass t Gen 11'as Vr and Tkt. Agent JIII.WAI KIE, W!». It. BAItLOW, Gon'l Traffic Mgr. J. II. COYLE, L>. D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomasvlllo, . Georgia. \ cltl/.eue of T^om* . m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 to 6p. ra Ofllcc—On Jackdon stroot. vlcitiliy. W. i>. MnriiKi i.,' PlTCllELL, M 1 li. G. MITCIIH.L ; MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, ThomasvIHe, . Georgia. Mt I.EXLON, □ Attorney-at-Law, Lv Tiiomasvillo » 1 lot on Dawson st., 103 ft front, lV Ainkm-..... ;.V.‘.LS?.... 420 ft deep to Young st. Some J, 1,tallla tioimi. choice bearing fruit trees. This lot ! iilrnilnghn.n lnitopm. is very desirable. Price 81.600. •“ KvenJvGio.'.::::::::' liapn!' 30 acres 2 1-2 miles • from Mitchell A ■ s ‘, ' 745 »’ House, in the forks of two noted pub- wtthiuu-hailgeEojom'tralif. lie roads, elegant location; very high — and attractive. | LQUisville and Nashville Route. lots on Chestnut st., 82 fl front, 150 ft deep to an alley for 8160 each I Double Daily.' Ihcsc lots are absolutely worth double j via macon and Atlanta. the money. 3 lots on north Dawson st., 88 feet I a’Albany'"' 0 front, 190 ft deep, to an alley, for I Lv --V lm " J ' S250 each: very cheap. North Daw son is n beautiful street. 10 acre tract on Magnolia avc., 250 to 300 beautiful pear trees of different vatielies coming into bearing. Flow ers and shrubbery in abundance. Handsome new dwelling of 9 rooms in perfect order, servant’s house, barn and oilier outbuildings. Isay, with out fear of contradiction, that this is the most attractive suburban home lor sale around Thomasvillc. Price low. Pullman Sleepers rr< ga on 3 40 a in train Nt Hhvillu to Loulrtvllli Louisville and Nashyille Rome. Double's Daily. VIA IIPFAI LA AND MONTGOMERY. Lv Thomasvllle 8 33 a Ar Albany 11 Odam,, Price, $1., Sold by all Druggists. Sent In Slain package with Enbber Syringe fer Sl.BP Ar Albany 110a am, 7Q.»pni 5 lovely one-ncrelots on Young st., fvU’rn handsomely dotted with bo.Ultiflll I" Montgomery 7 At p 7 .13 « ... pine trees, nt a low down price. I •• ^in«livmfl an1, l l!5?.2 Nashville 6 0a • Louisville 11 • Cincinnati 4 Thomasvillc Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers HOUGH <X: DliEIvJD LUMBER. 1 ATIIKS, PICKKTS, ft SUING I.KS, '•jIOUI,DINGS, HUACKKTN SCROLL WORK, mantlks. BALUSTERS, stfTAIIl-ItAILS JNcvv r el Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wira Screen. Doors and Windows, Doors And Blinds STAIR KUILDING AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH SPECIALTY ji-arres, |CONTRACTOR and IIIIILIIER. vllle, Georgia, will In- gift-! -tructi-'ii i.r i. ii»'l private, will guaiTtii .-Htlsrnotin •. ful e»tli In every ln»tnnce to give fiMtlHradP'ii. De.ilgim ami plans drawn estimates made. Morro—th.ini, leniest work at fair I price*. If y.ui want any building done call u me. I will submit estimates whether >ntract Is atvunle.l mo or not. I refer to ic many public bull-lings erected by mo In I ‘ r laevlllo and eleewhcro, and all parties r w horn I hate worked OOR BE.-rci.DFM; | Ligf; hasciren unlver- nal eatisfaetlon la the cure of Uonorrba's and Gist 1.1 prescribe Hand fed safe in rcccmmtnd* i» g It to nil sufferers. l.J.STONKIl, M.D^ Decatur, III, PJiKT.SI.OO. Gold b>' J. H, ( amcIm, ThouimvItU, Cin. EMORY feJM.wlwanderingmreA. Tiookil-.rnM SI a. iZiinu, za fS& ftSt 10 acre tract cor. Young andf-prucc sts., just outside the corporate limits. 1 New 3 room house and well fenced. Nearly all in cultivation. Some nice line timber. ^Splendid loNilion, Price 81,800. 11 acre tract cor. Magnolia apt and Maple st., 2 tenant houses; all under new fence and in high state of culti vation ; 200 2-year old LcConte pear trees; fine oak grove for building site. This is a lovelv spot and is very cheap at 81,500. Two 7-aere tracts on Ycuug st., that would make beautiful homes. This ground is eapwcially adapted to the growth of pears, piums, pegches, smail fruits.and vegetables, pries 8100 per acre. 10 very handsome lots in Fearuside covered with stately pines, V to l acre each; high and dry. Price 1150 to 8300 each. ^2-acre lot cor 1 Magnolia and Linn- wood aves, with now 5-room cottage. The lot nicely fenced and ajl eet with fruit trees, flowers and shrubbery; this place will make a charming horns 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 Tboniasville. For the first time 1 offer Magnolia park for sale. It has no cijual around this town for beauty and convenience to M ® con - weedin'* . to the city. You go out the bm residence street in the city to reach it and .see nothing unpleasant to the eye on the road. Jt is the place of all places for some gentleman to b lild a handsome winter home, ft ca.itains 124 acres and I will sell for less that, ts value. Day couches TBimiusvillo lo Albany, Albany - lo Augusta, Day Abbeville. Passenger*. p*i.\*nidjng tickets other routes, would do well to tn^irr 1 of tin* merits ol the uhuve Rosies. CKUIL GABBKT-r \f |.- SHELLNAN, General Trnflie Manager K. T.CHARLTON, J.G.SUAW, ffan. Pnli. Ager.t. Trur. Fuss Agt HJWHUI (fa, Argument. A. and li. (aged 35), have each a yearly cash balance of 8350.' A. deposits his in life insurance, r , Bonits his in a savings bank. I. Both die nt the end of tho noo A-« estate receives 810,- uw. B s estate receives only 8350 plus one year’s interest. II. Both live through the 20 years. J tic insuiancc 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 lor nearly, if not quite, double the amount of his finst policy; or it gives him hia dividends for'the bit riod in cash, and a paid up for h? first policy. The bank returns B’s de posits with compound interest, but assumes no guarantee of assurance during the 20 years. The company guarantees (after 3 years) an equitable paid up policy for all premiums received, if the insured is unuble to continue his payments. iSoVd^r ,y B, however, has the power to draw jus money from the bank whenever .gSgZir^wwaBt-! IS "j,yii5? tected and defeating his original in tention. * The proportions hold good for ' 000 er ' Or 8maller “mounts than 810,- |E. M. MALLETTE, A^t. LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors WHOLE8ALK DBUOOIET8. Lippman Block, SAVANNAH. CA. : ■ I I