The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 08, 1890, Image 4

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Niinrv Hancock for herself ! and her minor children Phil j 1 i|» Hancock an I Mollic j Hancock. I Action for the J removal | Trustee etc. M. T. Hancock. Trustee etc. | To the defendant, M. T. Hancock. Trustee 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 1 HI»0. to show cause if any. why the petition of Plaintiffs in the above stated case should not be granted as prayed for. Witness the Hon. A. If. Hansku.. Judge of said Court. J. W. (iUOOVKIt. C. S. C. T.G.Ga- GEORGIA—Thomas County. ordinary’s OHiee, April 28th. 1 S:mi. Itcssie Manning has applied to me In tors ot'administration on the estate ol \\ i!- liam Murphy, deceased, late of said county, to issue to R. H. Mardre, Public Admisistra tor of said county, and I ''ill pass upon application at my ollice on the first Monday in June next. Jos. S. Mkrrii.l, Ordinary. Roxie Carter "j Libel for divorce in Thotn- vs Vns Superior Court April Win. Carter J Term 1800. It appearing to the court hy return of the sheriff that the delhndant is not to be found in the county, and it further appearing that he resides out of the State. It is herein or dered that service of this writ he perfected bv publication as required by law. A. II. Hanski.i.. Judge S. C. A true extract from the minutes of said court April 2«!th 1810. J. W. Groover. (S. ('. GEORGIA—Colquitt County. To nil whom it may concern: C. C. Mc Rae. executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary S. Allen, late of said county deceased, having duly executed the pro- 1 visions of said will, he will make applica tion to me for letters of dismission from said trust and I will pass upon the said ap plication the first Mondav in May next. March 1st, 1890. S G. GREGORY, Ordinary. I’KOFKSSIONAI, CARDS. M. Me*I N TOrt 14, Physician A Surgcoii, Thomasville, Georgia. UT* OFF ICE over Stark's, corner J!ro;nl and Fletclier Streets. \Y. lUlUUE, Office, up-stairs. Coiner o' lir**r.d r.ni I’leivher streets. 5 '85-ay) N.G.TULLIS, M. I). BYgtil.tr IVarlilioiHT. iiitiniI forrrr>, facer, and figures arc lost to view, the ; an impoverished condition of the Blood, Rheuma- -s, Scrofula, etc., etc., v hen a sure ami safe retnedvi* WHAT Do You Want Anyway? ARE YOU Waiting for ANYHO ¥P GK(HIGIA—Colquitt County. To all whom it may concern: W. T. Robinson, administrator of the estate ot Charles Hiers, late of said county deceased, having duly administered said estate has made application to me for letters of dismis sion from said trust, and I will pass upon the same the first Monday in May next. March 1st, 1890. S. G. GREGOR V, Ordinary. M.J. Lewis ) vs [ Almira Lewis.) It appearing to the court that the defendan Is kot to be touud in the county, ami is not in the state. It is ordered that service of this ¥ roceeding be perfected by publication iines-Enterprisc for the term required This Oct. 23, 1889. A. II. Hanskll. Judge S. C., H. (* Libel for Divorce. BENNETT & HALL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fruits and Produce, POULTRY, EGGS, GAME, ETC, Xu. 1(11 WKST ST., NEW YolIK. Biff CM* the acknowledged leading remedy for all the unnatural discharges and private diseases of men. A certain cur* ' tating we* to women. d& wJ4 j all sufferers. T.l STONER, M 0.,0ecatlr,Ill Mold br "■ * J.N. < xiNHclit, TIioniaHvlllc t<in. ABBOTT’S COR^S gyPEEDlLVA^ BUNIONS J^B^tVViTHOUT A Ho WARTS 11 pain. LIPPMAN BKOSr.ORUGGlSU PROPS.SAVANNAH, GA Thomnsvllle. Offers his services:* asvllle and vicinity. Ofllco hours—Fr<»m from 2 to 5 p. m Ofllco—On Jack Attorneys-at-Law, Thomasville, • Georgia Attorney-at-Law, Thomasville, nipt * > him. uner Hr atteutii listed" to him. Office—Over Wa hacksonstrects. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, IBOS -TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Tiil.I." ?:i|i|ilici! with .li<* tie.-t the (itlunls. I!Mrv attention pniil to thr coin- tort ot guilts. Coiiiturrcial men ? natron* nitr !|iiialr. Montana,* Washington and Oregon. A correct nta|i ot the northwest will show that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses the eentral portion of Minnesota, North Da kota, Montana and Washington tor u dis tance ot nearly 2,000 miles; it is the only railroad reaching Jnmetuu n, liisutarek, Miles City. Aillinps, Livingston, liuxetnan, Mis. •oula, Cheney, Davenport, i’alonsc City, .Sprague, /fit/ville, Vahims, Kllensburg. Ta coma, Seattle anil in faet nine-tenths of the northwest cities, towns, and points of inter est. Tiie Northern Paeilic if the rhortest trans continental ronte from St. Paul and Chieauo to Helena, Unite, Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Spokane falls, Walla Walla, Dayton and Portland, and the only one whose’through trains reach any portion of the new state uf \\ ashingtou. Land seekers purchasing Pa- eitic Coast second class tickets via. ft. fan! ami the Northern Pacific liuve choice Irotn that point ol free Colonist Sleeping Cars or Pullman's Tourist furnished ' sleepers at rlmrgcs as low as the iowe.-t. for the benefit of settlers the Northern 1‘icilin also gives n ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane falls and each and every point west, including over 12.'. stations iii Washington, tints maiding persons seeking a home to examine this vast ttrritnry with out incurring an expense of from .«•; to S-j:, in traveling on local tickets from point to point. Insure for your-clf comfort uud safety by liaving the Lest aeeommodati-jis aflurdi ii, thereby avoiding change of ears, re- 1 beck ing ol baggage, transfers and lay overs cn ruair. Money can he saved bv ‘purchasing tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the Northern Pacific. for Maps, Pamphlets, /fates and Tickets enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, any District Passenger Agent ol the Northern Pacific Aviilrond ; or Cu.ls. S. fee, (Jencrnl Passenger and Ticket Agent. St, I'aul, Minn. G. C. LAXLY, M. J)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Mon.TP.lK, COLQUITT CO.,CA. Otters his services to the people of Colqibt And adjacent Counties. Office in the olfiit ormerly occupied by I>r. Hammond. Moultrie, (la.. Oct. 9, 1889. tf TA X NOTH First Round. I will be at the following place; for purpose of Keren ing Tax returns and turns of the aerate and product ol the f i orchard. manufactories and tn year 1890. .SECOND KtH’ND. Mitrpheys, Monday May Ml Oclilo ‘ Meigs, Wednesday. “ 7th, a. m. Spence, •• “ *• p. m. (’tiro, Thursday. “ 8th. Duncanville, Friday *• 9th. Metcalfe, Saturdav •• loth. McDonald, Monday “ 1 2th. a. n\ Ways, “ " “ p. hi. Boston, Tuoday •• l.'tth. Ha;t Glasgow. Saturday •• 17th, a. iii. Wm. Vau-hn’s •• * •• •* p.m. THIRD AND BAST. Boston, Thursday May 22. Hast Glasgow, Fri*lay •• 22. Wavs, .Saturday * - 21. Murphevs. Monday 4 - 2»’. Oehloekonee, Tuesday •• 27. Spence, Wednesday '* 28. Cairo. Thursday •* 29. Duncanville, Friday *• 2o. Metcalfe, Saturday •• 2!. 1 " ill he in Thoimisville court week an three days in a week tTlmrsday, Fri*lay an Saturdav) in the month ot June. J. F. McCann, T. It. T. Co. DELIVERED \\y\viiki;k in*'j iik city. SHE ORDERS \M) MAIL DIRECT TO Price, SI.. Soli ty all Erugji:*.:, Scr.t iu plain pasiaga with Eabbcr Syringe ::r '1.55 \i:\y Auction and Cjnunlsslofi Rouse. C. & A. T. SKGDGft/tSS TH- /MAt ILK NAiiOMi: Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With Fled l ie Ijiprhts. Is now open, a have iny Tim stop with me ’ All my help i room is under cient steward, York All <* awiTcil. Spccii with chihlren. day. j-19-d &wlv nasviHe \ hen the\ jdeused to I and others j this way. I Jiit Surjiill: 2N.5DI). supervis . The dining >n ot that clli- Dyke, of New rrespomlem-e promptly an- I attention p;ti«l to holies Rates >2.ou to .*2.00 per D. J. Mel N TOSH, Proprietor. 1 . A lions ral 1 »:i n k . proitipl THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY. Merits of our Hedge. It is the < hoapest (cnee. It is most durable. It is not affected by lire. \vin*l or flood. It has no posts to rot. Stock can not rub it down. It protects itself. It stop trespassers ami hunters. It can not be carried away for firewood. It takes but little room. You can cultivate close to it. No weeds to be kept out ol th" corners. It lasts for generations. You never lav out one cent Ibr material to repair it. It s ornamental to any farm. It is mule high, bull strong and pig tight. Parties desiring more information regard ing the Hedge Fence can rail on or address ("apt. 11. II Mariott, Hotel Masury, James K. Perry, Stuart Iboise or Ben F. Dodson, Hotel Wbtii 1%T SAVANNAH, GA. „r,r Mr,fifty.Ih ; n«/n l. tl.h. H i N. S. Eaves, COMIfACTOli and I l Will 1,0 glad to ;*,: consiructloji of all ( ;ia 11<- und private, in «<n: I will guarantee , fflvo aaiinfacti-n. I*, and candiil es.tim.-.:.-.» .MY Motto—<->••• id, prices. If vt.ii mitt m on me. I v. 11! auhi OOOOSCCg ATLANTA, CHATTANOOCA, KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE, FEDR.XJAUY O, 1800. I.onre JnckHonrlllc . . . 8i00p.ni.. . 7:00 n.m. Ijonvf WajeruM* 11:40 p.m... SU15n.ni. lanvt- Ji»up 1:20a.m.. . 10:40a.m. Arrive Macon <1:15 a m... 4:25 p.m. I'cnvc Macon 7:02 a.m .. 4:80 p.m. Arrive Atlanta 10:85 u m.. . M:10 p.m. Leave Atluntu 11i00u.ni.. . 11:00 p.m. Arrive Home 1:45 p.in... 2:10 a.m. Arrive Chattanooffn .... 5:00 p.m.. . 0:45 a.m. Arrive Knoxville 0:85 p.m.. . 7:85 a.m. Arrive I.oulnvllle 7:00 a.m.. . 0:40 p.m. Arrive Clncln nut I »*:00 a.in.. . 7:80 p.m. Pullman Buffet Cara Cincinnati to Jacksonville on Both Trains. Apply to Ticket Agents throaghout Florida or to FRANK M. JOLLY. District Paspenecr Affent, Ho. Wuct Bay 8t. ( Jacksunville, Fla. f \ N. KTCIIT, B. W. WRENN, Aiet. Gen’l 1’n-s. Agt. Gen’l Passenffer Agent. . Atlanta. Ga. Knoxville, Tknn. W. S. KEIFER, HAKAOER, Tiioiueuvllle Varletx WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers Ito C G J I xSc, D li K F TD LUMBER. LATHI'S. riCKKTS, SIIIMILKS, •JOULDl.NfiS, DUACKKTS, SCIiOI.I. WollK, MANTLKS, UAI.rSTKRS. STAIII-II AILS X o wol I ’ost.s, OFFICE, CHURCH A H'lORE Furniture. STORK FRONTS, Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Doors un i Blinds STAIR BUILDING AND IN.SIDK II AKDWthJl) ITNI.SII .SI'LCiAl.TV. ggr (( fill If you want a nice little farm, I oiler you 57j acres within one and a halt miles of the Court House on a good road. It you want a larger farm, I offer you 111?, acres in three miles of the Court House, well improved, on easy terms. H you want a little cottage on nice large lot, in good neighborhood, I have such a place in Fearnside. Or, if you prefer, will locale you in East End, on a corner lot. I f you wisli a larger house, I have several I can sell you. If you prefer a suburban place, I offer a nitu aero home on Carrod Hill. I f you prefer a vacant lot, I can settle you in any part of the city. Don’t l.e afraid to speak out your wants. If you have no money it may make no difference ; come to see me ond let us talk it all over. It may pay you to do this. I also odor a business lot on lower Broad street, and a store and dwelling on Jackson street, where a thrifty shopkeeper can elenr 82,000 n year. >vptillia. Syphilitic KhotimatUm. Scrofulous Tlcer* J Sores, illumluUr Swellings, KheuiriAtlitn. Ma'nrlt, I Chronic flco-s that Imvw resisted >11 treatment. ir, butlillnx up tho tj stotn r«i ,as& and whoso blood In ati Impure condition dnw to menstrual Irregular!- Ladles whoso systems LIPPMAN BROS., Prorrlotors, WHOLESALE DRUOOIETS. Lippman Block, SAVANNAH, GA. Heal Estate ami Insurance Broker. Thomasville, ■ Ga.