The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 17, 1890, Image 4

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WHJCS: WILL IT BE 7 Montana, Washington and Oregon. A correct mop of the northwest will .'how that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses the central portion of Minnesota, North Da kota, .Montana and Washington tor a dis tance of nearly 2,000 miles; tt is the only railroad reaching Jainctown, Bismarck, Miles City, stillings, I.ivingston, llor.cman, Mis soula, Cheney, Davenport, l’alonsc City, Spranne, Aitxrillc, Ynkiuis, Kllcnsburg, Ta coma, Seattle and in fact nine-tenths ot the r.ol thwest cities, towns, nnd points of inter est. The Northern Pacific is the nhortrsttruns- vonti icntal route from .St. Paul and Chicaoo to Helena, Unite, Anaconda, Deer Dodge, Spokane Kalis, Walla Walla, Dayton and Jutland, and the only one whose through trains reach any portion of the new state oj Washington, hand seekers purchasing Pa cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul and tlie Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeping Cars or Pullman's Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges us low as the lowest. For the benefit of settlers the Northern Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane Kails and each and every |K>int west, including over 125 stations in Washington, thus enabling persons seeking a home to examine this vast territory with out incurring an expense of from s.i to $2. in traveling on local tickets from point to point. Insure for yourself comfort and safely by bavin" the best accommodatiens afforded, thereby avoiding change of cais, re-eheck- ing of baggage, transfers and lay overs en route. Money can lie saved by purchasing tickets via. St! Paul or Minneapolis nnd the Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, /fates and Tickets eui|uire ot your nearest Ticket Agent, any District Passenger Agent of the Northern Pacific /failroad; or Cius. S. Km:, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St, Paul, Minn. Which la the fair Which is i tic tv Merry's cotpo Ilora is gentle a 6wcot ns a liiavt r (Love is tin* roc Mllly, my playe r, llut Dora I clan That fs Tight. ! you love, by all ; Bliould her bruit beauty fade DfBSl Ic ^ RW . L,!s T|i|HJ)n§ Despised Garment ■"Comes on Top as a Dress Criterion. • In these duvs of no lni.-tle and ecttiii drapery the style of it gown de pend* o:t lltti set anti shnpe of a petii- • o.i’,” said it fashionable dressmaker to a Times reporter yesterday. Sill; is used luo.-t extensively liy | 1 hose who have ample means, black ( for ordinary wear, will) pinked out I rutiles ot black silk ami tiny ham! run ! lucks hut they come in every color, and most women match the color ot their petticoats with their g:«vns. Ho universal lias become the. fash ion of woariug silk skirts that all of the 1’nris dAssmakcrs sew on the in- sideof their skirts ruflles of silk about five inches deep, gathered very full and pinked on the edges. For boating, tennis and the seaside a new style ol petticoat is made of outing cloth, gathered into a yoke at waist and finished with a deep hem. In the house, under the dainty tea gowns, lovely petticoats of cicajn col- rs ot' h: ■ r ~, milt t'eubio women gcncr- ored surah, finished with ruflles of Valenciennes lacc, and silk herring •Ironing, are worn. They arc made iu every shade and the pretty belle can match the tone, whether it be blue, or green or heliotrope. Traveling and rainy day skirts aro made of wash poplin, in dark gray or black. They fit perfectly smooth over the hips and all the fullness is gatlT ered into the back, which gives it the slightly bouffant effect which is neces sary for the present clinging style of gown. For thin white summer dresses, un derskirts of sheer white lawn, trimmed with white Valenciennes lacc, or em broideries will be worn. •EASY TO INCITE, DIFFICULT TO DISPATCH. "The Bull in.tlic Arena.” The Indiscretions of Youth and Age alike easily poison the blood,Jiul it is not 60 tksily cleansed. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder ~ -■-i-ibict Troubles can be cured by the use of Wooldridge’* lVoiltlOlWl Cure, When your pos- g nous have been •va-d to ashes he:e is great com- having a N r f.ice when X ktt iniKfitiiM .rlory of life,) !«*, 1 love “Jiko Aelater,*' ise U*v my wife, outig iimn, marry the girl ueaiw, if she will have you. It become delicate and her r marriage, remember that This iaTusunlly due t:» functional disturbances, weaknesses, iriririilurith*. or painful disor ders peculiar to )u c in the cure of whioh Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription is an nr an. toed to give Bat!* faction, or money refunded. See tho printed ci rtitieate of guarantee on bottle-wrapper. For overworked, “worn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated teac-icrs, milliners, dressmakers, “ shop-frirls,” housekeepers, nd feebio women gener ally, Dr. PicrcoY. Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and rvsforativo tonic, or strength-giver. Copyright, iss?, by World's Dis. Mkd. ass'*. Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS regulate nnd c!oar.no the liver, stomach and bowels. They arc purt iy vegotablo and per^ fectly harmless. One n wore. Sold b| druggists. 23 cents a vlul. •PU()FT S.S IOXA\j CARDS. IJ! M Mel.STTOSM, l»liysiei«!« <& Surgeon, Thomaevillo, Georgia. ejF*OFFICE over Stark'.*, ovrncr llrua.l and Fletcher Street*. W. IiltUCK, Office, up-stairs. r Broad r.ncl 1 Jtt-liri street?. |oug N.G.TULLIS, M. D. Regular Practitioner. < —O— occi.il Treatment to Throat 'ami Dungs with Oxygen. OFFICE—Cor. Madison and Jefferson streets, TIIOMASVILLE, OA. HOUltS—10 to 12 A. M. ar.d 2 to 4 ID M. T. S. I)EK> K. \1. 1)., (/■fficti in Hayes Building floaldonce—Coru.tr Collect avenue and Mar ndla street. Tciol.houa .'■•.ipniililluatl.m, No. 25 for utltfit INVESTORS In I TAKE NOTICE. Libel for divorce Kitpr. Cl. Apr. 1 Libel lot l Tho*. Supr. J Term, lfltilt. Albert Washington MaryM.Washington It nppeiring to ‘.he court from the return ofslieritr that the defendant in the above stated case resides out of the state, site is hereby notified to be nnd appear at the (let. term, IStiO, of said court to answer i’otition- ers Libel. In default the Petitioner will t,.. allowed to proceed. It is ordered that service i.n this ease lie perfected by publica tion of this notice twice a month lor two months in the paper in which she. ill's ad vertisement* are published for said county. T. N. Hopkins, A. II. Hanbkll, Petitioners Atty. Judge, S.C.S.C. A true extract from the minutes. J. W. (Jroovf.k, Clerk S. C T. C. THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY. Merits of ouy Hedge. It is the cheapest fence. It is most durable. Il is not affected by fire, wind or lln^a It has no posts to rot. Stock can not rub it down. It protects itself. It stop trespassers and hunters. * it can not be carried away for firewood. II takes but little room. 4'ou can cultivate close to it. No weeds to be kept out ol the Cornell. It lasts for generations. You never lav out one cent for material to repair it. It’* ornamental to any farm. It is mule high, bull strong and pig tight. Parties desiring more information regard ing the Hedge Ktuee »«.. call on or address Capt. B. H Mariott, Hotel Masury, James K. l’erejr, Stuart House or Hen F. Dodson, Hotel Whiddon. • NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS- UBORGIA—Thomas County. Alt parties having claims agaiust the os Uteol II. M. Butler, late of Thomas county deceased, an hereby .required to file the i«n.e, in terqts of tbcTaw, and those indebt ed to’said estate to make immediate pay- meat. F. II. BUTLER, Administrator. nOBlwIOa, Ga., April 14, ’80-30d ^ T. TAYI.OH, -M. PHYSICIAN AND situ.eon, Office over Held .'i Culpepper's,Tliom- nsville, (f:t. J}R. .JO Id L. B. COYLE BWISMTIWT THO^dASVILIJ3, GEORGIA OFFICE, ltroa.l St., over Pickett's.! J II. COYLE, I). n. s., Resident Dentist, Thomanvillo, Offers his Hcrvlcca to to asvllle nml vicinity. •Offloo hours—From 'J a. from2 to 51>. in n. to 1 p. in., nnd Office—On Jackson stroct. W. 1). MITCIIELL,' It. O. .MITCHELL J^ITCIIELL & MITCIIELL Attorncys-at-Law, TbomasvUle, - Ooorgln. McLENDON, Attorney-at-Law, Tlioniasvllle, - - • Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business en listed to him. , . Office—Over Watt’s>tore, corner Broad and hacksonstrccts. W. C. SNODGRASS B. F. HAWKINS. NODGKASS& HAWKINS, S' Attornoys-at-Law. , i'.trm*;rly.occupliKl by Eliterprlsefof* N, S. Eaves, CONTRACT#* and BUILDER. Thonicf.ville, Georgia, I will bo glad to make contracts foi tho construction of all classes of buildings, pub lic and prlvato, lu either brick or wood. I will guarantee In every Instance to give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and careful estimates made. My Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices if you want any building done call on me. I will submit estimates whether contract is awarded me or not. 1 refer to the many public buildings erected by me In Tt r nasville and elsewhere, and all parties r v horn I have worked | Big G has given unlver- m- c a sal satisfaction In tki n cure of Gonorrhoea and a—fist— 1 * °° l w W (ileet. I nrrarrlbe It and For the next days I will offer some fine bargains in Town Lots and Suburban property This is no idle talk mean business square up. There never was a more favorable time in the history oi Thomasville to in vest than right now. Call and get a bargain. REAL ESTATE 158 Broad St. ThoimiMville, - Ga. Leave Jesuit . Arrive Macon t . . . . Leave Macon Arrive Atlauln. . Leave Atlunta. . . . MV Arrive Home Arrive Chalttinoeca • eauieBWtctin* lira cat; t 7 ii» jCis=!ulCo. I Ulevt. I prcsvrltjo Hand ltd late In recommand- lr( It to all Buffer#™. b A. J. ST05EB, HJ7., PRICE, SI.OD, bM by J.H. Ciuaele, Thomnavlllc, Oa, Certifier,la ol M. II. Blandford, Aesociato Justlco ot Supreme Court ol Georgia. I l.avo been a great eufforer for a number of years from Imllgeelion nnd Rheumatism, and havo Buffered from a general lotting down of tho system for A long while, I have taken a few bottles of your medicine, with marvelous results, aud cheerfully recommend it to nil who aro suffering from there complaints. jjt, JI, ULANDFOKD. Hay 25, JSS9, W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’.* Wonderful Cure Co., Columbus, Ga. Fire insurance* Go. OF LMIMW. ESTAALISHED 1710. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE!, CiNCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE# FBEI1UAH.Y O, 1800. Fast Trains with Pullman \ ltooin sleepers. Dining ca latest design, between Chic?., and St. Paul and Minneapolis. • Fast Trains with Vestibuled Drawing P ><» sleepers dining cars coaches of the late design between Chicago and Milwaukee ai Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Koo and Colonist Sleeps via tho Northern Paeilic Railroad between Chicago an 1 Portland Convenient Trains to and lr.ua Pastern, ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin j oints, affording unequalled service to ami from Wt kesha, I’oml tin f.ac, 0.shi<'»>h, N«*ennh, M( asha. Chippewa Falls, Kan Claire, Hurley, Wi and Ironwoodand Bessemer, Mien. For tickets, sleeping Var reservation, lit tables and other information, apply to Agei of tho line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in t L’nitod States or Canada. S. K, AINSUK, II. C. BARLOW, (iencral Manager. flen’l Tran> .Mgr LOUIS KCKSTKFN, Ass’t Gcn’l Pass’r andTkt. Ag* nt. * JlIMVAl KIi:, IVIN, • Arrive Kno Arrive Diihvllli 1 . . Arrive Cincinnati. Pullman Buffet Cars Cincinnati Apply to Ticket Agents throughout Florida or to FRANK M. JOLLY, Diitriet Paapenger Agent. No. 75 West Bay tit., Jacksonville, Fla. C. N. KIGnT, B. W. WRENN. Asst. Gcn’l Pass. Agt. Gen’l Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Knoxville, Tx.nn. LATOJN L^V iCE -.-COMPANY ICE ’MADE FiiOM DEE I* WELL WATEIi, CHEMICALLY I’UHE. DELIVERED ANVWilEltE IN THE CITY. GIVE ORDERS L'O WAGONS AND MAIL OIKECT TO W. S. KESFER, Thomusville Variety WORKS. • Reynolds, Hargrave & DaYis, PlOp’rs] Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DREED [LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, •MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS, STAIR-RAILS N c wel Posts, OFFICE, CEURCn & STORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS. WiM Screen Doors aid Windows, Sas Doors and Blinds STAIR fiSUILDING AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH g SPECIALTY. Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. [has;, TBS [known; SCMCI ■ 9 ACME' iQijMicnfli * ilMIftB |t?3, _daysL_ Price, SI.. Sold by all Dnigsists. Sent In Slain package with Rubber Syrinca fer 51.6P PbyilclaniendorseP. F.P.miaplondlilcomblu am! crescrlbo it witb great laUafaetlon for tho caret all form* and ataceeof Primary. Herondanr nml Tei STATEMENT United states Sranch. JANUARY 1, 1890. assets : United .States Ronds, • 8086,060.00 Bonds and Mortgages on N. Y. City Real Etnte, 678,000 00 Cash iu office and Bank, 245,715.65 Cush in Agents’ hands, 221,509.16 Real Estate, 149,756.20. Interest tine"aud accrued, 25,290.01 81,956,331.05 LIABILITIES, Unpaid losses, 8124,820.49 Reserve for Re-Insuranee, 961,022.68 All other liabilities, 52,578 00 Surplus, 81,138,721.17 $8i7,Gcg.88 INCOME. Cush Premiums ree’d, 81,211,377.00 Interest received, 72,701.75 « 81,284,168.75 EXPENDITURES. Losses Raid, 8705,100.5(5 All other expenses, 417,305.1(1 81,212,405.66 Excess of income over ex penditures, 871,763.00 TRUSTEES IN UNITED STATES. (jkoiiub 1). Moiiuan, Clmitninn. IlKxnv JL Alexander, John J. Jit Cook. Manager, J. .1. Guile. Secretary Agency Dept., Mouttis Franklin. Secretary Metropolitan Dept., J. J. I'UltCKLL. Assistant Secretary, AV. F. Binuiiam. . M. Agent, Thomasville, - Ga. lerCORREWONDNX- EMORY •J Mind irondffring cured. Books learned •lln one reading. Tostiaoniala from all 221 parts of the globe, noapeetas post aE&ss; *s !?«««& LiPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WH0LE8ALB SilUGGISrs. Uppman Block, SAVANNAH, CA.