The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 06, 1890, Image 4

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GEORGIA—Thomas County. Ordinary’• Office, April 28t'i, 1M*0. S. L. Hayes, Executor o!' the last will and testament of S. S’. Adams, deceased, late of said county, has applied to me for leave to sell tin* land belonging to the estate of said deceased, and I will pass upon said applica tion at my office on the tirst Monday in June next. Jos. S. Merrill, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. A. T. MacIntyre jr.. lms in due form ap- p’ied to the undersigned for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Rarharv Thomas, late of said county, deceas ed, and I will pass upon said application the tirst Monday in June next \ 185***:. Jos. S. Mkuuill. Ordinary (• E* IRGIA—Thomas County Ordinary s Office. Marc The report >f the • yet apart a years siiy^**>rt h 2‘.*tli. Commissioners appoinieil • <ct apart a years simnort to Mrs. Klizabelli Santh. widow of 1). If. Smith, ami her six minor children having been filed in office, all persons Interested are hereby cited to appear at any office on the first Monday in May, next,;!*!"*) to show cause, if any exists, why said report should not be continued and admitted to record, and Jos. S. Mkkkili., Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Ordinary's Office. April 1. 18H0. To all whom it may concern : George F. Ilooiic. administrator on tlie estate ot jSarali E. lioone, deceased, has ap- jdied to me for letters ot dismission from said administration and I will pass upon his application on the lir.-t Monday in July next, at my office in Thomasvillc, said county. *.md JOS. S. MEKRIEE, ord'v. Nai lla ck b. ell lip lla Hanna- children Phil | an l Mullic ; M. T. Hancock, Trustee etc. i To the defendant. M. T. Hancock. Vrustcc etc., you are required to he and appear at Thomas Superior Court Southern Judicial Circuit State of Georgia at chambers on the 1st day of July 18!»«. to show cause if any, why the petition of IMaintill's in the above stated case should not be granted as prayed for. Witness the lion. A. H. Hassell, Judge of said Court. ,1. W. Ghoovku, C. S. C. T. <\ (in* TAX NOTICK. First Round. I will be at the following places for the purpose of Receiving Tax returns and re turns of the acrage and product ot the farm, orchard, manufactories and mines, for the venr I KJ*0. SKCUXD ROl’ND. Murphcys, Monday May ath. "Full many a gem, of purest ray serene. The dark unfathomed cares of ocean bear.” WHAT HE IflAKCIVED T.VZTU SHEItlftAN TO THE SEA; Trudged all the way on foot, over mountain and through morass, carrying knapsack and gun, slept on lTiedi li* ups to keep out of tho 1, caught cold, from the ctfccts of which In*. his friends tl Lingering wii years, he saw covery ndver and In* dctermin worked a change cured him. Alv. his country tor nc*od8 none, ii saved himself! ula. For serei n!. “Discovery- i- elemises ilit* s\,.: whatever cause and Scalp IMsea •> mu. and kindred .* to V'lietit or run u rccoinmcnu.il. be refund* d. S.i Copyright. K*-*. 1- DR. SACE’t cures the worst i stumliiig. 5 1 .* *v: tgi t la try if. A few bottles i'onths’ continue*! use independent to ask •on. he now says lie : aye his country, ho •ipfi**;i is Euug-Hcrof- ! i*s myriad forms, tho i'**i:ale«l remedy. It nil I loi.d-taints from . ::n*l cures nil Skin -rh um. Tetter. Eczc- •v it i> guaranteed *lis*ies* s tor which it .r.e.v paid for it f > Dis Mi'.n. Ass’> Oclilockonee, Tu Meigs, Wednesday, Spence. <>«ir*», Thursday. Duncanville, Fiiday .Metcalfe, Saturday McDonald, Momlay 1 of ion, Tuesday “ 131 Eli»t IH isgow, Saturday “ 1’ AVm. Vaughn's “ “ THIRD \.\D EAST. Bo-ton, Thursday May 22 East Glasgow , Friday 23 Ways. Saturday “ 24 Murphcys. Momlay - 2d tb hloekonee, Tuesday •• 27 S; ern e, Wednesda v “ 28 Cairo. Thursday •• 21* Duncanville, Friday - 30 Metcalfe. Saturday “ 31 1 w ill he in The Hull. 12th, i rnOF! SSIOXAL CA11 ns. ip M Mci VTOSl-I. I*liysici:m tfc .Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia. 5^ 'OFFICE over Mark’d, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. \V. HUUUti. M. D. Office, up-stairs. (’«» l:r< a«l i * h tvl.i :uuf 'H5-:»y! iN. G. TULLES, M. D. I! util.ii- it three *la; Saturday , in the -vilie court week am eek i Thursday. Fri*lay am mouth ot June. J. F. McCann, T. It. T. Co. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Oepot, IBOS- •TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table supplied w ith lie best the market affords. Every attention paid to the com fort of gifsts. Commercial mens patron- witli ox gen. OFFICE—C**r. M;*<li.**iii and Je.Te TIIO.MA.**vielf:, <.A. JloriiS-lOto 12 A. M. ai d 2 to | HUNS Fast Trains with I’ullnr.n Vestibule*! Drawing Room sleepers. Dining cars and coaches of latent design, between Chicago and Mihvaiikci and St. Paul and Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Vcstibuled Drawing Room sleepers dining ears c ■ - design between Chicago Ashland and Duluth. Through rullman Yedtmile Drawing Room and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pneiffe Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern. West ern. Northern and Central Wisconsin points affording unequalled service to and from Wan kesltn. Fond du Lv, Oshkosh, Neonuli. Men ii«hn. Clunpewa Falls, Eau Claire, Hurley, M is. and Ironwood and Ressemer, Mieli. “ t tickets, sleeping car reservation, time tables And other information, apply to Agent- of the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in the Cnitod States or Canada. S. It, AINSLIK, If. C. BARLOW, General Manager. Gon’l Traffic Mgr, EDITS ECKSTEIN, Ass’t GenT Pass’r and Tkt, Agent, ill 11 AY A IK IE, AVW. The Best Spring ©Medicine® InTHeWorldIs AS A SPRING MEDICINE,TO CURE ANDTONE UF’THE GENERAL AILMENTS OFTHE SYSTEM,TAKE Anri fin many otherwise beautiful fori thin and haggard look denoting nn itnpov* tistn, Kidnc;. or Hladdcr troubles, ScroltiEi at hand. , facer, and figures arc lost to view, the fished condition of the I Hood, Ithcuma- etc , etc., when r. sure and safe remedy is EALTH"HAPPINESS To Old ancT^oung Ckavporp, Ala., October 10, 1889. Columbu*, Ga. rs: — Last Spring I was suffering very much with itisin; hardly able to get about nn«l attend to my i, and inv general health was had, when I was in- . »•... \v f W e i WVvnlilrnliro’n Wnmlnrfnl Cupp \ nml ducud to try \V. W. C. (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure,) and must say that I now feci as well as I ever did, no signs of Rheumatism, and my general health is better Ilian it lias been for vear*. and I would advise all who suffer from Rheumatism to give W. W. C. a trial. Yours respectfully, JOSEPH M. LAMIL \V. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manutactured by Wooldridge’s Wonder- fol Cure Co.* Columbus, Ga. GottonSeed Oil Mills o are making various sizes from tli Plantation Mills of 5 tons to the large city mill ot 50 tons per day. Our mills have nil the latest improvements in machinery, ami produce the very best results. JScml for ircul.it Cardwe?l Machinery Co., Bfi Kicfiinoml, Vn.< Cannot Causa Stricture. Painless to Use. Office 1: a *hi.i*!*i .•< • •Ila streo ,. T-jlep •*• i li.i.os building r •' >«l-*4 • av**:uic and Map i i.cttl ’n. N i. 2* f**r night A. I'll v (Mlii'c nver usvill.'. * T. TA VI,( HI. M. I).. K i A N A.\i> SI IKiliO.V, i.l \ ('llI|ir[i|il-l''.-,TlMilll- D It. J< )KL 15. COYLE. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA OFEIi'i:. Mim.i 1 s:.. i vrr rii kott’s. J II. COYLE, 1). D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomasville. • Georgia. anvlllc mid vicinity. office hour.**—From a. m. from 2 to 5p.m Offlco—On Jackson street. t<> 1 p. in., and Montana,^ Washington and Oregon. A correct map * f the northwest will show that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses the central portion of Minnesota, North Da kota, Montana ami Washington for a dis tance ot nearly 2,00** miles; it is the only railroad reaching Jnmetown, Rismarck, Miles City, Aillings, Livingston, Bozeman. Mis soula, Cheney. Davenport, Palouse City. Sprague, A*itzvilic, Vakiun, Elletisburg. Ta coma, Seattle and in fact nine-tenths of the northwest cities, towns, ami point* of inter est. The Northern Pacific is the shortest trans continental rout** from St. Paul nud Chicnuo to Helena, Butte. Anaconda, Deer Lodge, JSpokaue Falls. Walla Walla, Dayton ami Portland, ami the only one whose through trains reach any portion of the new state of Washington. Emil seekers purchasing Pa cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeping Cars or I’ullmunV Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges a* low as the lowest. For the benefit ot settlers tin* Northern P«<*ifn also gir**s a ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Const tickets ut Spokane Fulls and each and every point west, including over 12'» .-tations in Washington, thus enabling persons seeking a home to examine this vast territory with out incurring an expense of from •*.'» to *52."» in traveling on local tickets trout point to point. Insure for yourself comfort and safety bv having the l*e«t accommodate ns afforded, thereby avoiding change of cats, re-* link ing of baggage, transfers and lay or* r** en rou e. Money can lie saved by purchasing tickets ria. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, A'ntes ami Tickets enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, any District Passenger Agent of the Northern Pacific A'ailroad ; or Ciiam. S. F»:k, General W. 1». MIICHE’.E, R. •«. MITCHELL •ITGTIELL & MIT(TIKI.L. M 1 Price, SI.. SoldbyallDrugjiste. Sent in slain package with Rubber Syrisgo for $1.59 NEW Auction and Commission House C. & A. T. SNODGRASS Have opened at the old Bank stand on Jack- son street, where they will receive all con signments, and give personal and prompt attention. Having secured the services of i popular Auctioneer, persons having good: to dispose of will do well to see us. Wt* will sell at any place in Thomasville. Liberal advances made on non perishable consign ments for thirty days. Auction at store Saturdays and Wednesdays. 2m Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Sin wsiuce River Route to Florida. Taking effect March Dltli, 18110. iStumlurd Time, noth Meridian. GOING SOL’TII. N.. I ' Tio.'lT No.ft Leave Muon. In Ion depot .. ..to am 7 00 pm (ioOain Arrive C«.r*b le, .JuuetloiiS A \* M Ry 1 ll pm V 44 pm 1*2 23 til L**»ive Cold**!-* “ •• 1 .'»(* p;i: 0 44 pill 1 43plll Arrive Tirtou Junction It .‘.* W Ry 2 5s pin it lspin f,20 pm N«». 13 Lenv«* Tlft'-n. •• •* ‘2 58 pm J11M am <*, :t0atn Arrive Yal<b>eta. Junction K F A W Ry.... 1 42 pm 1'oh am 1) .*»0atn Arrive Jasper •• •• 5 50pm *2 Hum 330pm Arrive Lake City Junction FC'tl’ RR.... T.'Opm 3 22 am 4 50pm All- Jaeks-mvllle IT* l'depot 0 45 1111 c, 35 am No. 13 A rrive Hampton Jum tb n F C \* 1’ Rr. H 52pin 4 55 r.m s 2<»atn Arrive l’alaika union depot 10 15 pm 020am 10 45am Arrive St. Augustine via J St a ,*c II l: Ri:.. 10 25 am GOING NORTH. ■ lie Via J St A fc li K lilt.. nioii depot Junction Fc .V I’ depot., . T 0 ,\: r depot’ No. 4 No. It) 3 to pm 7 30 pm 1 00 pm JJ 32 j»m 3 10 jim Anyway? WHAT ARE YOU Waiting for ANYHO W? ia live Lak<‘ City Junction 1* C k V UK. Arrive Jasper Jnm-tioii S F & W RR.... Arrive Valdosta *• •• .... Arrive Tiftmi Junction R ,V- W RR Arrive Cordde Junction S A k M Ry. Arrive Mue*>n union d**p«*t r 50 pm .10 00am J0 4f* pm ..11 05 ..12 12 m.... .. I 18pm.... . 2 08 pm .. 3 24 pm .... .. 3 24 pm.... . . .5 45 pm.. .1151 pm. 1 l 1 * pm.. 2 50 pm.. 4 23 am . 4 23 am.. . 7 10am. N*». 12 . 7 00am .12 23am 1 00 jun Ilian I'aluee sleeping ears *>n trains Nos. 3 aiiH 4. t rains arrive and depart from union dejic.t Macon, exec I on trains, which arrive nud depart from Macon junction NA1»P, Traffic Mail , Macon, On. J. T. HO «E.« Attorncys-at-Law, Thomasville. • Georgia. . Me I.KN DON, Attoriicy-at-Liiw, asville, listed to him. Office—Over \ hacksoiistrcets all business >1 ncr l’roa*t and RiaG is the acknowledged privatedlseaHesof men. A -’tula cure for the deblli- mg weakness peculiar Women. I prescribe it and feel safe Co. in rceornniendlng it to nil sufferers. A J. STONER, M 0.,0rcATuR,liL Hold l»v Druggists. ritu c 81.00. els, Tliomasv ille Ian. THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY. It : Merit* of our Hedge/ cheapest {cue**. t durable, alle«*ted by !ir » ji'isls to rot. Ptfsenger and Ticket Agent, St, Paul, Minn. Hotel \Vhi*l i«? ■ l ot* Hood. It has t Stock »• It prote**ts it.***lE It stop trcspas.-cr* ami hunt-rs. It can not 1*«* * ame*l away for firewoud. It takes hut little room. You ran cultivateelose to it. No weeds to he kept out of the corners. It lusts for generations. You r.ever lay out one cevt for material to repair it. It s ornamental to any farm, ft is mule high, bull strong and pig tight. Parties desiring more information regard ing the Hedge Fence can call on or address (’apt. B. II Mariott, Hotel Masitry, Janies Perry, .Stuart House or Ben F. Dodson, Established 18 *).'*, John H. Newton, ;COMMiSSION MERCHANT, :ll Washington Si., formerly 183 Re,id St., New York. - X. Y. lie above old e-hihli-dicd and re-imisi- blehoii-e -olirits eoii**ign•m* ts of Frail and Truck. Returns made promptly The li- aneistl standing ot 1 In* house affording ab- alutc security glowers. Price- tele- r«|ih' *l *laily t*» Reese »V Bason, where MAitKi'*: pL\ri< \\i> nr»R«uii»\ mar be bad. 'Kvwlm TIIO MAS vT JXK . L.!llAVl:s,!i5^ J/j A. T. M«:I.\ rx uk/^1 ITesident. Vice-President. •I ah. A. 15 u A noon, Cashier. Capital $100,000. 28,500. A f'oner:\l liuuking business. Cullec- lions have prompt attention. The Marshall House. SAVANNAH, GA. Under uric Varuujtnifat. LK\l>IN*a HOTI'L. FINEST LOCATION, With hrond plnz/.as eommamliug a grand ▼lew of the fa»h!oinih!o proinenu lo, the 1)road way of Savannah. Cuisine au«l service c*jual t** tho host northern hotels. Ifl.Io IIAIINE1T N. S. Eatres, Themasvlllo, Oc<*:*gla. lie and private, In either brick or wood. will guarantee In every Instance to give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and careful estimatesnmdo. MY Mono—Good, honest work at fair prices. If >011 want any building dono call on mo. 1 will submit estimates whether contract 1s awarded mo or not. 1 refer to the many public buildings orccted by mo In Tl'nianvUle and elsewhere, and all part)of r * horn I ha vo worked • 2 FAST Trains Dfi 4SCOCCCC? ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE. fbbuuary o, 1800. Leave Jaeknonvlllc Leave AVajrcro.il . . Leave Jcaup .... Arrive Macon . . Leave Macon Arrive Atlanta... Leave Atlantu... Arrive Home Arrive Chattanoocu. Arrive Knoxville . . • Arrive Loutuvlllc . . . Arrive Cincinnati. . ■ EATON I A ICE v COMPANY 1 <• k maiu: ruo.M i)i:*:i* ivki.l H'ATKK, I'llIvMICA 1.1.Y ITIIK. DELIVERED A NY WII Mil 10 IN TIIH CITY. GIVE ORDERS TO WAGONS A NOMA II. OIIMCCT W. S. KEIFER, MANAGER, IPEMORY iQgzMZ,M Mind wandering cured. Rooks lenrn«*d •flBWLil **» *>ne risviing. TsstinmninN from n li jfl qly p irt* 1 el tho globe. I’ewpechw po*x J w Ex A. Loiautio, 3!17 l'iflh Avo.^New York’ fiOO u.m. . . ?i80 p.in* Pullman Buffet Cara Cincinnati to Jacksonville c Apply to Ticket Agents throughout Florida or to FRANK M. JO ELY, DDtrlrt Passonger Agent, No. 75 \Ycet Buy 8h. Jacksonville, Fla. C. W. KTOnT, B. W. WRKNN. Last. Gcn’l Push. Agt. Gon’l Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Ga. Knoxyille. Timm. Thom:*.,sviHe Vaviet.v WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & DaYis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROlia I L Ac. IT REED LU ALU I-) It. lath i:s riCKKTS, SIIINCI.KS, ,H)i:i.ni\cs. UUACK KTS, SUIIOI.I. H'dllK, MANTI.KS, HAI.rSTHRS. sr.vin-it.vii.3 N«_wol Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & H'l OR El Furniture*. If you want a nice little farm, I oiler you 57/ acre? within one and a half miles of the Court House on n good road. It you want a larger farm. I offer you 111A acres in three miles of the Court House, well improved, on easy terms. If you want a little cottage on nice large lot, in good neighborhood, I have such a place in Fcarnside. Or, if you prefer, will locate you in East End, on a corner lot. If you wish a larger house. I havo several L can sell you. It you prefer a suburban place, I offer a nine acre home on Carroll Hill. If you prefer a vacant lot. I can settle you in any part of the city. Don’t Le afraid to speak out your wants. If you have no money' it may’ make no diltcreuee ; come to see me ond let us talk it all over. It may pay you to do this. I also odcr a business lot on lower Broad street, and a store and dwelling on Jackson street, where a thrifty shopkeeper can clear $2,000 a year. Physicians ondorao P. P. P. as n splendid combination, and prescrlbo It with great satisfaction for the cures or nil form" mid stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertt- i Dim-hm**, Eczema, Chronic Female Com* urlal Polwtn, Totter, Scahlhend. etc I*. P. 1*. U * powerful tonic and nn osccllcnt Ladles whose systems \Yir. Doors (STORK FRONTS. Screen Doom aii*i Window?, Sas tlea nre peculiarly benefited by blood cleansing properties of P. Root and Potassium. P. P., Prickly kab. Poke STAIR S5UILDING FINISH AND INSIDE IIAKOWOOD SI’KCIAI.TV. Oir t n p p. cu RES if s P E P S I A LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WHOLES/ L£ SBVOOIETS. Llppman Bloch, SAVANNAH, GA. Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Thomasville, - Ga.