The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 15, 1890, Image 4

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J, L. Beverly & Bro. LUMBER. Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc. MKT jrS* OyV. Wanted—Everybody to write or sec us before placing or ders for lumber. We still have thousands of feet of the Best Dry Lumiiek in South Georgia. We carry in stock and in large quan tities anything wanted in lumber, and are fully pre pared to furnish dressed and matched lumber, and in fact, in almost any shape desired M )uldings turned and Scroll work done in best style. _ THOMASVI LLE NATIONAL BANK, I’l!( > !•' I- SSI (IX AI. CARDS, ip M M<1 N'TCISH, T.iotJi. -sville, Ooo:*Kia>. fr 'OFFD'K • *\.**♦;» k'a, D'n niT Bro.ui end w. C'lic: D. It;) -SL'll i'S. T u a U.iic’Di H.-u’es lb I . I A V I.Olf, M. !>.. i l< i in u • *m I Alns t'*r night THE BEST HOUTE TO THE TVortfi iiiid Xorllnvesl IS Y|.\ Contra I Railroad of (ioorjiia. EASY TO INCITE, DIFFICULT TO DISPATCH. “Tlic null in the Arena.’' The indiscretion'- of Youth nrul Age alike easily poison the blood, hut it Is not Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Catarrh, Kidney a ,‘d by the use of Wooldridge's Wonderful c WHAT lift Mtsily cleansed Troubles can be cured bv S< Ii.mIii.c ill effect .1 unt 8. L. 11a yes, President. •IAS. A.HkAmm A. T. McIntyre, Vice-President, s, Cashier. Capital Surplus $100,000. A general banking business. Collec tions bnvc prompt attention. Cannot Cause Stiicture. Painless to Use. Price, $1.. SoH by all Druggists. Sent la slain package with Robber Syringe fsr $1.59 Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With Electric Lights. Is now open, and I would be pleased to have my Thomosvillc friends and others ■otop with me when they come this way. All my help is experienced. The dining room is under the supervision of that effi cient steward, Syl. li. Van Dyke, of New York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies mJiIi children. Kates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. D. J McINTOSH, i-i O-U&wlv Proprietor. The Glenn House Opposite PassengerJOepot, IB0S- •TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table supplied with die best the market nflbrds. Kvery attention paid to the com fort ot guests. Commercial men’s patron age 8jecialt*\ PEAR CRATES. 1 have on hand and ready for delivery pear crates made out of WHITE -A-SEE. Dressed inside and out. No saw marks. Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest aid best crate ever sold in this market. Can be sold at the SAME PRICE AK THE ROUGH PINE CRATE. The neater the crate the better the price tor he fruit. DAN L. A. HORN. Boston Ga .May 9, ’90-d«fcw3m. Thoniasville t’arietj WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Dayis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers HOUGH & GUESSED LUMPER. I.ATII FIS, PICKETS, SIIIMil.ES, JOl'I.UIN(iS. * BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, DA LESTERS. ST.V 111-RAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & S'lORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS. Wire .Screen Doors and Windows, Sas Doors and Blinds A. I’ll Y>I! T AN AND SUiDEON, ()lii,-c nm' I!. ill A C';iI|ii‘]'|><'i , '..Tb < >iii si-vi!!<•. (iii. ■QR. JOEL B. COYLE. 3)EXTIST THOMASVI LLE, GEORGIA OFFICE. ItroaU St., over Pickett's. TIIOM \?VII.I.K, l.o. NOBTII. _ Lv l liiiiiiasviHe, \ Ar Alban >. Lv -»IImiiy. Central *if <i Ar Macon, •• Atlanta, •• Ch ttaiH"*ga, W. \ A “ Nashville. N., C As St •• I.miiIhvIIIc. I, As N.... Ar Clii’-ijinat I •• rVII.!.!•: ASH int Ailan’n. lml ly it * «» M III .*» i p in ... to 10 p m i L 10 la a in till- "• I J. II. COYI.K, I). D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomasvllle, • Georgia. Offers his norvloes to th citizens of Thom - asvlllo ami vicinity. Office hours—From a. m. to 1 p. in, from 2 to 6 p. ra Ofllco—On Jackson street. , and & McLendon, Attorney-at-Law, Tliumasvllle, - - :- (icorgia. Prompt attention given t» all’business • usted to him. , Office—Over Watt s store, comer Broad ana hacksonstreets. Established 1803, John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, .ill Wiisliingtoii Si., torini'rly 18.1 Read St., ]Vew York. - V. The uhove oM e'uiblisheil mul rospon.i- h!e house solieiu eniisignmcuU of Fruit nnil Truck. Returns ironic |ironi|itly. The li- nanciftl standing of the house atlording nb- solute security to growers. J'rices telr- gruplieil daily to Reese & Eason, where JlARKlMi HITES AND INFORMATION may he had. d&w4m We charge no cartage, and make prompt ituruf. PIKE & BANKS, Commission Merchants and Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. 98 PARK PLACE, Bet. Washington and We- S t Sts., New ^ ork. represented by J ohn W. Mitchell, Mav I r» d-w Thoniasville, Ga. STAIR BUILDING AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH SPECIALTY. tgrCOIIItKSI’UNDENCF. SOLICITED. —HEADQUARTERS- 158 BROAD STREET. Real Estate',and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on farm lands 8 per cnt. 1 to 5 years time. .1. K. B. Love. May ‘20 Cui. Gribben & Levick, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, THOMASViLLE, GA. We will ho glad to make o« ntracta for. or »u perintend, all clause* of building*, public or private, in either brick or wood. M ill furnish plans and specifications it required. II you want any building dono call on us, and wc will submit estimates whether contract is awarded us or not. Wc will guarantee satisfaction in all our work. We refer to the many buildings erected by us in Thoniasville, and to all parties lor whom we have worked. Shop on rleteher sited. 2nd door from Broad. Thoniasville, Ga., April 13,1890. ‘sNOoaaoH 'v 'A Contractor A Builder. NVill lie glad to make coni rads for or Mijtcriiilciid ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IX BRICK OK wool). V. A. IIOBHOCKU, GKNKBAL ioNTHA‘TOB, p o. Box 71. Thomasvillc, (ia. I 26 -1 y Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Sold by Reid k Culpepjicr. 2 North lliiuxn—Train leaving t'h oiiasvllle at 8 31a. in. dully, ha* day eoaclic* TIi'Oii.is- villi’t<> Allciny. and Alliany to Atlanta. i nil- mail Sleeping Cars Atlanta to Nashville, him! Pullman arlorOars Nashville to I.oulavllle and Cincinnati. Train leaving Albany ai 2 :w a, iii. dally, has Pullman or Maun UuiT< Sleeping Oars Albany to Chattanooga, Pullina Sleeping Cars Clmtiau<"»ga to Nashville, an Parlor Cats Nashville t.» I.oulsvllb* and Cln clnnatl. NORTH. Lv Thomasvllle, S. F. k W. Ar Albany " Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga xr Macon, ** Ar Atlanta. *• .. .. Ar Chattanooga. W. & A.... Ar Cincinnati, Q. «.V C 11 oo a m 2 :»o a in 12 20 ] U 10 a in, 3 ;to i II 00 a in to m | 6 3H p mi 4 2J a 7 00 a id 6 20 li North BOUND.—Train leaving Thomasvllle at 8 30 a. in. has day coaches to Albany, and Albany to Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Chattanooga, and Parlor Cara to Cincinnati, Dally through Pullman nnd Mann Bullet Sleep lug Cars between Albany and Cincinnati on 2 30 a in. tralu. NASHVILLE, LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI via Montgomery. NOBTII. Dally. 1 Dally. Lv Thomasvllle, S. F. W. Ar Albany “ Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga Ar Montgomery, *' Ar Birmingham, L.&N.... Ar Nashville, " .... Ar Louisville, “ .... Ar Cincinnati. “ .... 8 30 a m 11 00 a ra! 12 20 P ml 2 05 tt Ill 7 05 p mj 7 35 a m 10 35 p m 11 15 a in 5 to a m 7 30 p m 11 42 a m 2 27 u m 4 05 p m | 6 5 2 a in NORTH lloUNU.—Train leaving Thomasvllle at 8.30 A. AL, dally, has Day Coaches to Mont gomery, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to Cin cinnati, via Nashville nnd Louisville. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 A. M., daily, has Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Albany to Nashville, and Nashville to Cincinnati, via Louisville. NORTH. Dally. 1 Daily. Thomasvllle, S. F. & WJ ,s no a in Ar Albany, ‘* J II 00 a m Lv Albany, Cont. of Ua i 2 05 a raj 12 20 p m Ar Montgomery, ** 7 35 n in j 7 05 p m Ar Nashville, L. it N • 30 p in 5 10 a m Ar Evansville, " 125 a in' 1 13 pm Ar St. Louis, “ j 7 25 a m 1 7 43 p in North Bound.—Tram leaving Thomasvllle at 8 30 A. M. has day oeaohos to Montgomery. Pullman Sleopers to Nashville, nnd Nashville to St. Louis. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 a. M. has Pullman Buffet Hleoplng Cars Albany to St. Louis, without chango, via Nashville. J. C. Shaw, E. T. ciiarltox, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Pass. Agt. Savannah. Ga. IV. P. Dawson, Pass. Agent, Macon, Ga. SUMMER RESORTS, " EXCURSION RATES, OWIiY 2 CENTS per mile traveled. Certificate ot M. H. Blondrord, Associate Justice ol Supreme Court ol Georgia. 1 Imvcliccn a great sufferer for a number of tears from Imligestion ami Rheumatism, and linve suffered from a general letting down ot the system for a long while. 1 have taken a few bottles of your medicine, with marvelous results, and cheerfully recommend it to all who aro suffering from these complaints. M. II. HLANDFOIID. J/ujr is, 1SS9. * W. W. c. for sale Ly all druggists. Manufatturctl by VVooldl'idgC*rf Woudcrlul Cure Co., Columbus, Ga. Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Siiwniicc Kiver JlSoitfe 1<» Florida. Taking effect Mereb D’.tb. I8II0. hitnnilard Time, Doth Meridian. GOING SOUTH. Leave Tlftoii, “ " Arrive Valdosta. Juuctl"n S F A W By. Arrive Jasper Arrive Lake City Juiicth’ii I'C.S: I‘ Bit... Arr Jacksonville l’C& P«b*i"»t Arrive Hampton Jumrli* n Arrive Palalka union tl»*i• Arrive St Augustine via J i : Pltn ... .’ie*M lt'iilt*. No. t ?!«>. U No. 11 ..10 :;5 am 7 (Xi pm b00am ■ 111 pm 14 pm 12 23 in . 130 pm t>44 pm 145pm 2 58 pm 11 INpm 6 20 pm No. 13 .. 2 58 pm 11 18 nm 6 30am 4 42 pm l'OHuni 10 50am . 5 50 pm 2 11am 3 30pm . 7 00 pm 3 22 am 4 50pin . 9 15 pm 0 35 am No. 15 . 8 52 pm 4 55 t.m 8 20ara . lo 15 pm c 20 am lu 45am i Anyway? WHAT ARE YOU Waiting for ANYHOWP GOING NOBTII. Leave St Augii.stlno via J St A & II li Jill Leave Palatka union depot 7 oo am. Arrive Hampton Junction Fc .'i 1* depot <8 26 am. Lv Jacksonville. FC .V P depot 7 00 am. c Lako City Junction 1’ C \ P B1J lOCOam. Arrive Jasper Junction S F fc W Bli 1103 am. Arrive Valdosta ** ** 12 12 hi., Arrive Tlftou Junction 1; W Bit I is pm. Arrive Cordcle Junction S A . Leave " “ Arrive Macon union depot • • • 2 08 pm .... , 3 24 pm.... . 3 24 pm.... No. 4 No. 16 .. 310 pm .. 7 30 pin 1 on pm . 8 52 pin.. 3 19 inn • 7 5n pm No. 14 .10 to pin.. .. •• •• 7 00am 115ipm 29 am . l P» pm 11 10 pm . 2 50 inn 55 pm No. 12 . 2 50 pm 7 00am . 4 23 am 12 23am . l 23 am 1 no pm .. 7 10 am. 7 50pm Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains No.*.;; and l All trains arrive and depart from union depot Macon, except modatloii trains, which arrivo and depart from Macon Junction. A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J. 1’. JIOttE. G« Nos. 11 and 12 ncconi- n. Pass. Agt., Macon, On. No iron clad tickets to annoy families traveling without male escorts. The most liberal ar rangements ever offered. For information apply to Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway System, or to B.W.WREKU P. A5t. Knoxville, Tenn. RUNS Fast Trains with I’ullu an Vest!hilled Drawing Room sleepers. Dining cars nnd roaches of latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee nnd St. Paul and Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Vestibuled Drawing Room sleepers dining ears coaches of the latest drsigi. between Chicago and Milwaukee ami Ashland ami Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Room and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific Railroad between Chicago ami Portland, Ore. Convenient Trains to and I rmii Eastern, West ern, Northern ami Central Wisconsin points, affording unequalled service to ami from Wau kesha, Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, N<*enah, Men- asli.a. Chippewa Falls, Fail Claire. Hurley, WK, and Iromvoodand Bessemer, Midi. For tickets, sleeping car reservation, tables ami other inlorniatmn, apply to Age of the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in United States or Canada. S. B, A INS LIE, II. C. BARLOW, General Manager. Gen’l Traffic Mg |.ol IS ECKSTEIN, Ass’t Gcn’l Pass’r andTkt, Agent. HlllAY.UKIi: WIN. The Pullman Car Line 11ETW E EN Louisville, Cincinnati OR INDIANAPOLIS, AND Chicago AND TIIK Northwest. The Pullman Vestibuled Service on Night Trains, l’urlor Chair Cars on Day Train. The Monon Trains make the l’ustest time between the Southern Win ter Cities nnd Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. rayccinnsonaorno r. r. r. nm a npinnuiu cuinuinaiioii. mid prcficrlbo It wltli grant satisfaction for the cures or nil r*nr.« r.m> fftfigwunf Primary, Bocmnlary nnd Tcrtl- v syplrttl*. Svphllltle IthoumatlMn, Serofulons Ulcers nm! Sores, ilUndiilnr Swellings, MhemnatUm. Mnlnrls, old Clironle I'lrwn Hint linve ro-iUtcd nil tre-ciucnt. OntHirh. Skin I>1Kcrenia. tbn.nlr I nmnle Com- trial Pi’lunn, Tettor. Bcaldheml. otc ixiworliil tonic llul «n en i’lleiit TheBestSpring MEDICINE InTHeWorldIs AS A SPRI NO MEDICIN E,TO CURE ANDTONE UP THE GENERAL AILMENTS 0FTHE SYSTEM .TAKE EATON 1A ICE v COMPANY I CIO MADE EliO.M DEEP WELL WATElt, CHEMICALLY l’UKE. DELIVERED^ AWWIIEKE IN' THE CITY. GIVE ORDERS TO Vv AGON'S AND MAIL DIltKCT TO LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WirOLRSALS DRUGGISTS, l.ippiwan Plcck. SAVANNAH. GA. WM. F. BLACK, General Manager. W. A. MeDOKL, Traffic Manager, .1 AS. BAKER, ffen. P. A., Chicago. For further information address It. W. GLADING. Gcn’l Acent. itftit, Thomasvllle, Ga 134 llroau , Thoiuasvi NEW Auction and Commission House. | C. & A. T. SNODGRASS j Have opened at the old Hank stand on Jack- | son street, whore they will receive all cou- I signinents, nnd give personal and prompt j attention. Having secured the services ot a ! popular Auctioneer, persons having goods i to dispose ot will do well to see us. We will i sell at any place in Thoniasville. Liberal advances made on non perishable consign- bl£l®J?mT.!Sy rl for ISfB* mculs for lliirly Joys. Auction at sloro on unnatural discharges and , Satunhivs anu Wednesdays. 2iH private diseases of men. A W. S. KEIFER, IT 1. STONER, MO., Oecatur, III I Sold hr DrugglslH. FkirkU I'KICB $1.00. J. N. Ciuxcli. Thouia.svllle tin. EMORY Mind wsn»!ering cored. Rooks learned in on« reading. Tentimoiiinln from all parts of tho glo!x>. port VUF.r., on application to Prof. A. Loissttu, 237 Fifth Avo. N«tr York. If you want a nice little farm, I oiler you 57:f acres within one and a. half miles of the Court House on a good road. If you waut a larger farm, I offer you Illi acres in three miles of the Court House, well improved, on easy terms. If you waut a little cottage on nice large lot, in good neighborhood, I have such a place in Fearnsidc. Or, if you prefer, will locate yon in Fast End, on a corner lot. If you wish a larger house, I have several I cau sell you. If you prefer a suburban plncc, I offer a niiu acre home on Carroll Hill. If you prefer a vacant lot, I can, settle you iu any part of the city. Don’t Lc nfraid to speak out jrotrr wants. If you have no money it may make no didcrcnee ; come to see me ond let us talk it all over. It may pay you to do this. I also offer a business lot on lower Broad street, and a store and dwelling on Jackson street, where a thrifty shopkeeper can clear 82,000 a year. Heal Estate and Insurance Broker Thomasville, - Ga. Ih'low liiid a list of the fieoririu sevii- rilioa owned hy the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (icorgia State, four and onc-h Alt*per c ent. Ponds S1,1 j? 1,000 Chatham County, five per cent. Komis 0.1,000 Atlanta, five, six, seven and eight per cent. Bonds $04,710 Augusta, six per cent. Bonds IT, CM Savannah, five per cent. Bonds 31,404 $1.13,3:i:i Raiuio.vd Bonds ox Links in Gkoroia. Atlanta k Charlotte Air Line, seven per cent. Bonds $110,334 Atlantic & (Julf, seven per cent. Bonds 480,*;:rc» Central R. R. k Banking Co, of Ga., seven per cent. Bonds Georgia Pacific, first, six per cent. Bonds Ga. R. R.& Banking Co., live and six per cent. Bonds 372,801 South Georgia k Florida, seven per cent. Bonds 18,741 $1,782,1 Off Georgia R. R. k Banking Co., Stock 104,83d 791,230 8,010 Grand Total $3,274,035 After such a demonstration the Georgian* can claim The Mutual Life, in all essential particulars, as n home company. E. M. Mallette, AGENT.