The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 29, 1890, Image 4

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3H£ W wM H:,x f,Sv Trades Silver Lining. New York, April 25.—The week ly review of trade of R. G. Dun & Go., issued Unlay says: “The mar* Sets are all influenced by the pros* pccts«f an increase in the currency * bnsedpii silver. Tbe street has as- surancc' in telegiams from Washing ton that the bill adopted in caucus will be passed, and the addition of at last $50,000,000 of bullion notes yearly isexnected to lift all prices. Silver has advanced about 2 cents per ounce, wheat 2} cents per bushels, oats 3 ceuts, coffee and oil half a cent each, cotton ouc sixtcenth of a cent, pork 25 cents per barrel, and stocks have been stronger, but the higher prices for wheat, 97 cents, nnd for corn, 42i cents were made on Tues day, and the realizing of speculators has since caused some decline. ,\ Stand up for your town, county and section. Stand up for them, whetever they may be. We wouldn’t A HORSE WHO CAN TALK ! Everybody lias hoard of a “horse laugh," jut who h:ia ever seen an equine gifted with the power of siicech ? Such an animal would bo pronoun-,'! a miracle; but so would tho telegraph nnd tho telephone a hundred years ago. why, even very recently a cure for con sumption, which Is milvorrally acknowledged to bo scrofula affecting the lung*, would havo been looked upon at miraculous, but now peo ple are beginning to realize that the disease Is not incurable. Dr. Pierce's Golden Modical Discovery will cure it, if taken in tlmo and given a fair trial. This world-renowned rem edy will not moke new lungs, but It will re store diseased ones to a healthy state whon other means have failed. Thousands grato- known to medical science. For Weak Lungs,' Spitting of lllood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca- give a nickle for a mau who wouldn stand by his town, oounty and section. Sr- £ £ I; Editor Hanlon, of the Quitman Press, an original alliance man, and one of the soundest thinkers in the country, tells the farmers that the sub-treasury plan is a delusion and snare. This is the opinion of many clear-headed alliance men. Dr. McUune, in an argument before a congressional committee, modestly suggested that a thousand million dollars would start the sub treasury plan. Remember the cat and the chest nuts. When you you see a man try ing to use tho Alliance to feather his own nest while those of the brethren sare left bare, let him down at once "Whether it be easy or hard let the •circumstances decide, but drop hi all the same.—Alliance Farmer. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS TON, GA. U. G GLENN Proprietor, Table supplied with .he best the market affords. Every attention paid to the com fort of guests. Commercial men's patron age sj eciall"-. N. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. SThomaavHle. Georgia* 1 will bo glad to mako contracts lot the camstructlou of all classes of buildings, pub lic and private, In either brick or wood. I will guarantee In every instance to £lve satisfaction. Designs and plana drawn and careful estimates made. AIT Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you wont any building done call on me. I will submit estimates whether contract Is. awarded mo or not. I refer to the many public buildings orected by mo In Ttrmasvlllo and elsewhore, and all parties r « horn I h aYo worked Established 18^5. John H.fNewton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HU Washington St., iormerly 183 Read St., New York,. - N. Y. The above old established nnd responsi- blehouso solicits consignmc ts of Fruit and Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi nancial standing of the house affording ab solute security to growers. Prices tele graphed daily to Reese & Eason, where HAP,KIM PLATES AJiD 1NFORUATIO.V ■ty be had. diw4m THOMASVJLLE NATIONAL BANK, i.L.,Haves, .. ,. wuj.i,he, President. Vice-Presldtntl Jas. A. II random, Cashier. Capital Surplus Spitting , . tarrh in tho Hoad, and all Lingering Coughs, It is an unequaled remedy. In derangements of tho stomach, liver and bowels, as Indiges tion, or Dyspepsia, Biliousness, or “Liver Complaint; Chronic Diarrhea, and kindred ailments, it Is a sovereign remedy. “Golden Medical Dis covery ” is tho only med- iciuc of its class, cold by druggists, under urers. or euro in every case oi disease ior wuicn it is recommended, or money paid for it will bo promptly refunded. Copyright, 1883, l»y WORLD’S DlS. M*P. ASS’X. $SOO OFFERED era of Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy, for on \pcurablt* **iso of Catarrh in tho Head. PROFF SSIONAL CARDS. ip m. McIntosh, Physician Surgeon, Thomasvillo, Georgia. gp-OFFICE over Stark’!, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. AV. BRUCE, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Coiner of Broad and Fletcher streets, laug 6 *85-3y] N. G.TULLIS, M. D. Regular Practitioner. Special Treatment to Throat and Lnnga ’1th Oxjgcn OFFICE—Cor. Madison and Jefferson street*, THOMASVILLE, GA. HOURS—10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 r. M. S. DEKLE, II. D., Office in Hayes Building Residence—Corner College avenue and Mag aolla street. Telephone communication, No. 25 for night lls. ^ T. TAYLOR, M. D., PHYSICfAN AND. SURGEON, “From eiro to son, grand-parent to grand.chlld, tho ill* of life, all alike are subject to." Blood Poison follows through generations, and is the 6eat of many diseases. The foolish idea of bleeding a person for many ills Is now one of the highly ridiculous practices of former medical science. The Idea is to build up the system, it needs nil the blood, and at an early day the person who fails to take W. W. C. for any Blood Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc., will be as much an object of amusement as the methods of the early physicians. Why? Because he does’nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when he 6ees it. your pos sessions have been ashes turned to there is great com fort in having a policy in the Caro* . - _ ... over since with good results. Columbus, Ga., Juno 15,1889. W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge'S Wonder- fnl Cnre Co., Columbus, Ga. Look! L. A. DREYER, auc^ioueej?,will sell on Saturday, the th i att’s instant, on Corner, to Office over Reiil & Culpcppcr’SjThom- asville, Ga. J)R. JOEL. B. COYLE. ©SJMTSST THOMASVILLB, GEORGIA OFFICE. Broad St.,Wr Pickett's. H. COYLii, D. n. s., Resident Dentist, Thomaavllle, • Georgia. Offers his services to th citizens of Thom Seville and vicinity. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 to Bp.ra S6tl Wa the jugftest bidder, one; second hand two horse wagon and one Snd hand two-seated, exten sion top surrey. Any one want ing property of this sort had better he on hand at twelve o’clock sharp. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLEt FXXE3ZIUAZIY ©, 1880. Leave Jacksonville . . Leave TVayerons . . . Leave Je«qp . Arrive Uacon Leave Macon Arrive Atlanta Leave Atlanta Arrive Borne Arrive Chattanooga. . Arrive Knoxville.... Arrive Lonlavlllr.... Arrive Cincinnati.... . 7(03 a . 10(83 a . 11(00 n._ .. 1(45 p.m. . . . 5(00 p.m.. . . 0(85 p.m.. . . . 10»4L „ . 4(35 g 4480 p.m. . 8(10 p.m. . 11:00 p.m. 2i 10 a.m. 8(45 (tm. 7(85 a. m. 0t40 p.m. Cincinnati 7(00 a-m.. . 7(80 p.i is Buffet Cara CiueiaagMo^ Jacksonville on Apply to Ticket Agents throughout Florida or to . O N. RIGHT. Asst. Gen ii Pans* Agt. Atlanta. Ga. B. W. WRENN, Gcn’l Passenger Agent* Knoxville. Tug. The Best Spring ^MEDICINE© ItfTtfeWorld is a c i a spring r\nn MEDICINE, TO I. Ill CURE ANDTONE / / \J up rue ct neral f 7 \ AILMENTS OFTHE I SYSTEM,TAKE I • 1 • Cottonseed Oil Mills O flics—On Jackson street. Wo are making various sizes from th Plantation Mill* of 5 tons to the large city mill ot 50 tons per day. Our mills have all the latest improvements In machinery, and produce tho very best results. Send for circular. Cardwell Machinery Co., Richmond, Vn, W. D. MITCHELL,| R. G.'MITCHELL •jj^ITCIIELL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomaavllle, • Georgia. g G. McLENDON, Attorney-at*Law, Thomaavllle, - J- > Georgia. Prompt attention given to all', business en- usted to him. Office—Over Watt’s’store, corner Broad and hacksonstrects. • -:SDN:- Fire Insurance Go. . ’ - t - Sk OF LONDON. ■3 - ' ESTAAL1SHED 1710. 4; 1 RUNS Fast Trains with Pullman Vestlbuled Drawin; Room sloepcra. Dining cars and coaches o latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and St. Paul and Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Vestlbuled Drawing Room sleepers dining cars coaches of the latest design between Chicago ami Milwaukee and Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Room and Colonist Sleeps via tho Northern Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Portland* Oro. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording unequalled service to and from Wan- Fond ui kesba, Fond uu Lac, Oshkosh, Neenali, Men- asha. Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire. Hurley, Wls., and Ironwood and Bessemer, Mich. Unitod States or Canada. S. R, AINSLIE, If. C. BARLOW, General Manager. Gen’l Traffic Mgr, LOUIS ECKSTEIN, Ass’t Gcn’l Pass’r andTkt, Agent. MLH*WAUKIE, WI8, X.A.TONJ-A. ICE v COMPANY ICE MADE FROM DEEP WELL ■\\TATER, CHEMICALLY PURE. DELIVERED" ANYWHERE IN THE CITY, GIVE "ORDERS TO WAGONS ANDMAIL DIRECT W, S. KEIFER, MAIAQEB, Cannot Cause Stricture. FrIoe,$L, floU by all Druggists. Sent In slain pactoge with Butter Syringe tor $1.69 STATEMENT United States Brnncli. JANUARY 1, 1890. ASSETS: United State* Bonds, • 8636,060.00 Bonds and Mortgages on N. Y. City Real Etate, 678,000.00 Cash in office and Bank, 245,715.65. Cash in Agents’ hands, 221,509.16 Real Estate, 149,756.23 Interest due and accrued, 25,290.01 $1,956,331.05 LIABILITIES. Unpaid losses, $124,820.49 Reservo for Re-Insurance, 961,322.68 All other liabilities, 52,578.00 Surplus, 81,138,721.17 $817,609.88 INCOME. Cash Premiums reo’d, $1,211,377.00 Interest received, 72,791.75 81,284,168.75 expenditures. Losses Paid, 8795,100.56 All o^ier expenses, 417,305.10 81,212,405.66 Excess of income over ex penditures, 871,763.09 TRUSTEES IN UNITED STATES. George D. Morgan, Chairman Henry M. Alexander, John J. McCook. „