The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 18, 1890, Image 4

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J. L. Beverly & Bro. M n'TO.SU, TDK I5KST KOUTK -DKALKH.'. IX , isl TO INCITE, DIFFICULT TO DISPATCH. “The null In the Arena.” -*• • I ,» ’'w Cre , tl0n ,;, nf Yo “. th an< ! A K e alik e easily poison the blood, but it is not KlirgtNHI, North ami j%’'orl li W<**( I Troubles ran hcc'urcd by the u^'otVvuoTllrhIj;<^sNli l, on l |i^rl>lVcure] laCider WHAT 11 UMBER. Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc. MKI^S. G A. W.\N r i:n—10 very body to write or see us before placing or ders for lumber. We still have thousands of feet of the Best I)ky Lumiiek in South Georgia. We carry in stock and in large quan tities anything wanted in lumber, and are full}' pre pared to furnish dressed and matched lumber, and in fact, in almost any shape desired. Mouldings turned and Scroll work done in best style. THOMAS V! LEE NATIONAL BANK, . L. II AVIV, A. T. MG XT VICK. 1’resiileiit. Vice-President Jas. A.BkAnihev, Cashier. Capital Surplus $100,000. A (ions ;encral banking business. Collec- inve prompt attention. Cannot Cause Stristure. Painless to Use. Price, SI.. Sold by all Dnigjists. Sent in Slain package with Eabber Syringe for £1.50 Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With Electric Eights-. Is now open, and I would be pleased to have my Thonmsvillc friends and others stop with me when they come this way. All my help is experienced. The dining mom is under the supervision of that elJi- cicnt steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New ^ork All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies wRh children. Kates $2.00 to $:;.00 per <hiy. I). J MulNTOSH, -*-i9-d&wly Proprietor. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, (BOS TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Kverv attention paid to the com fort of guests. Commercial men's patron- ng»‘ 8|eeialt*‘. J)K. JOKE li. COYLE. - DEYTIfcT THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA OFFICE. Broad St., over Pickett’s. Xoitni Bound—Train leaving i H aj a. in. dally. lirtH day coaches Tli lllo to Albany, ami Albany to Atlanta. ping Curs Atlanta to Naslivllh Pullman larlorCar* Nashville t< him! Cinclnnail. Train leaving Albany at ‘J an n. in. dally, has Pullman «*r Mann Buffri Sleeping Cars Albany to Chattanooga, Pullman Sleeping Cars Chattanooga to Nashville, and Parlor Ciiih Nashville to L<»iiIhvIIIm and Cin cinnati. Certificate of M. H. Blandford, Associate Justice ol Supremo Court of Georgia. resu,t “-«~iyl tfay J.', 1SS0. it. II. BLANDi’OKD. NORTH. Womicriia C'nre^CoM Columbu^Ga. Manuf “ ctw «‘ ^ Wooldridge* J II. COYLE, D. a s., Resident Dentist, Tliomasvlllc, • Georgia. Offers his Horvlces to tli citizens of Thom' asvillo and vicinity. Office hours—From 0 a. m. to l p. m., and from 2 to 6p.ra Office—On Jackson street. s. >i. McLKXDOX. Attorney-at-Law, Tliomasvlllc, - - '• Georgia. Prompt attention given to all’ business cti listed to him. Office—Over Watt’s store, comer Rroatl and hacksonstrects. s>iooaaoH *v *a Contractor *fc Builder Will I>e "bnl In make coulnu-ls for or uperinleml ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING IX JililCK Ol! WOOD. Y. A. HORItOOiS, -THAI Ton, Tlionia-ville. fin. oi:\Elf A I. i O. liox 71. tSC-ly PLAR CRATES. ltd i very I have on hand and ready for pear crates made out of WHITE ASH, Dressed inside and out. No saw marks. Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest aid bc* 5 t crate ever sold in this market, fan be sold at the SAME PRICE AS THE KOl'GH PINE CRATE. The neater the he fruit. rate the better tin Doston (hi Mai DAN L. A. '90-d.tw3ni. price 1 HORN. Montana, Washington and Oregon. A correct map of the northwest will show that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses the central portion of Minnesota, North Da. kola, Montana and Washington for a dis tance of nearly 2,000 miles; it is the only rail-oad reaching Jamctown, Bismarck, Miles City, Aillings, Livingston, Ko/.cman, Mis soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palousc City, .Sprague, Jhtzville, Yakima, Kllcnsburg, Ta coma, Seattle and in fact nine-tenths of the northwest cities, towns, and points of inter est. The Northern Pacific is the rhortest trans continental route from St. Paul and Chicago to Helena. Butte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, Dayton and Portland, and the only one whose through trains reach any portion of the new state of Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa ri tic (.’oast second class tickets via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeping Cars or Pullman’s Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges as low as the lowest. For the lame tit ot settlers the Northern Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every point 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 $5 to $25 in traveling on local tickets from point to point. Insure for yourself comfort and safety by having the best Accommodations afforded, thereby avoiding change of cars, re-*lieck- ing of baggage, transfers and lay overs cn route. Money can l>e saved by purchasing tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, //ales and Tickets enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, any District Passenger Agent ot the Northern Pacific //uilroad; or ( has. h'. Fee, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St, Paul, Minn. -HEADQUARTERS— 158 BROAD STREET. Real Estate ami Rental Aicency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on farm lands 8 per cent, i to ; years time. • I. E. 13- Love. Gribben & Levick, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, THOMASVIELK, GA. Wo will 1m* glad to make e« ntracts l'or, or su perintend, all classes of buildings, public n private, in either brick or wood. Will furnish plans and specifications if required. If you want any building done call on us, and wo will submit estimates whether contract is awarded us or not. We will guarantee satisfaction in all our work. We refer to the many buildings erected by us in Thoinasville, and to all parties for whom we have worked. Shop on Fletelier stiect, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville, Ga., April 15, 1800. TTioiinisvillc Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers HOUGH & IJHESSED LUMBER. LATHES, PICK UTS, shinci.i:*, aut.I.UIMiS, UltACKKTS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, HA MISTERS, STAIR-It AILS N i_ vvcl l’osts, OFFICE, CHURCH <t SI ORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wire Screen Doors and Windows, San Door.-* nnd Blinds STAIR BUILDING AND INSIDE IIAltDVYOOD FINISH | SPECIALTY. j W C0ItUE.SP0NDK.XCE SOLICITED. I I.v Thotnasvlllo, 8. F. k W. Ar Albany " J. Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga ! a r Macon, •• Ar Atlanta. *• .... I Ar Chattanooga. W. «.V A.... j Ar Cincinnati, Q. AC j non i . 11 CO a i i 12 20 p i i| 5 :to p i l 10 10 p i NoUTII Bound.—Train leaving Thomasvilie at 8 30 a. in. has day conches to Albany, and Albauy to Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Cars t.» Chattanooga, and l'arlor Cars to Cincinnati. Dally through Pullman and Mann Buffet Sleep ing Cara between Albauy nnd Cincinnati on 2 3) a in. train. Passenger Schedule; Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Snwanee Kiver Mosaic io JFloririn. ^Taking efl.rl .March Pith, IS’.hi. Standard Time, noth Meri.linn. GOING SOFTIE iinyway? WHAT ARE YOU Waiting for AN YH O NOltTlI. Dally. ; Daily. Lv Thomasville, H. F. «.V W. 8 30 a in Ar Albauy “ II 00 am Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga 12 20 p m| 2 05 Ar Montgomery, •• I 7 05 pm 735 Ar Birmingham, L. & N.... 10 35 p mil 15 ArNashville, “ .... 5 10am 730 Ar Louisville, “ .... 11 42 am 2 27 Ar Cincinnati, “ ....) 4 05 p nij i; 52 Nobth Bound.-Train leaving Thomasville at 8.30 A. M., daily, has Day Coaches to Mont gomery, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars t<> C’In •Innatt, via Nashville and Louisville. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 A. M„ daily, has Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Albany to Nashville, and Nashville toClnclunati. via Louisville. Arrive Cord heave Coni, Arrive Tlfto Junction B Leave Tif ton, Arrive Valdosta. Juncti Arrive Jasper Arrive Lake City Junction F < Arr Jacksonville FCi Vdepoi Arrive Hampton Junction j i Arrive Dalatka union depot . Arrive St, Augustine via J St . A tc M By.... ; W By.. . . . s r &w "uyV .k 1» KB ... .k 1’ Bi: ... k ii b'bY. ■ Ill pm. . 130 pm.. 2 58 pm... . 2 5S pin.. 4 42 pill.. 5 50 pni . 7 00 pm . 9 15 pm.. .. '.'41 pm. . 44 pm., ll 18],in.. No. 11 .. o ooam . 12 23 . l 45pm . c 20 pm No. 13 - u 30am .10 50am . 3 30pm GOING NORTH. • St Augustine via J St A .k II B i:l{. .* l’Alatka union depot . • *• ;1» depot. Arrive Hampton Jnnctin NOBTH. Thomasville, 8. F. & W. ArAlbany, *• , Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga Ar Montgomery, " Ar Nashville, L. A* N Ar Evansville, •• 1 Ar St. Louis. “ ..t 1 13 pi 7 45 p i North Bound.—Train leaving Thomasville at 8 30 A. M. has day coaches to Montgomery. Pullman Sleepers to Nashville, and Nashville to St. Louis. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 a. M. has Pullman Buffot Sleeping Cars Albany to St. Louis, without change, via Nashville. J. C. Shaw, f.. T. Cuaulton, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. W. 1*. Dawson, Pass. Agent, Macon, Ga. vllle. FC tc P depot'. Lake C’ily Jnm tlon l* C fc P UK. Arrive Jasper Junction s F .k W NIL... Arrive Valdosta •• •• .... Arrive TIfton Junction D ,k W UU Arrive Macon union det 7 no am. < 20 am. f 01) am.. 3 24 pm. —iL'. 11 - No. 4 3(0 pm.. 7 ™ l»n« • • ■ 10 4U pm.. .1151 pm. . 1 1<) pm.. . 2 50 pm.. 2 5u pm . l 23 am . 4 23 am. Puliman Palace sleeping cars on truins~No.-. ,i mi.. .. All trains arrive and depart from union depot Macon, o> i trains, which arrive and depart from Macon Juncti*. J. 1’. JIOv>E. Gen. Pass. Agt., Mac • 7 00ain ,. 20 am .11 lo pm 55 pm No. 12 .. 7 00a in . -12 23am . 1 oo pm A, C. KNAPP. Traffic Man., Maco 12 nccetii- Ga. SUMMER RESORTS, EXCURSION RATES, OWIiY 2 CENTS pop milo traveled. 16th. 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 1. W. WREHH. G. P. Ant. Knoxville, Tena. RUNS Fast Trains with I’ulhcan Vestilmlcd Drawing Boom sleepers. Dining cars and coaches of late.*-? tlesjgn. between Chicago and .Milwaukee and St. Paul and Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Vestilmlod Drawing Kooiu sleepers dining ears coaches of the latest design between Chicago and Milwaukee ami Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Konm and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Oro. Convenient Trains to aicl from Pastern, West- I Central Wisconsin points, <md i nshk. and In sh, Ncenali, a ire. Hurley, Mbli. and Tl'omvood and Hesseme For tickets, sleeping o:i_ tables and other inlormation, apply to ; of the line, or to ticket Agents anvwhere United States or Canada. S. If, A INS UK, II. C. HAIlLo General Manager. Gen’l Traffic : LOUIS KCKSTKIN. Ass’t Gen’l P iss'r and Tkt, Agent. ITIII.AVAI lili: W1M, ©MEDICINE^ InTHeWorldIs The Pullman Gar Line Louisville, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, Chicago ANI) AND THE Northwest. The Pullman Vestilmlod Service on Night Trnins, Parlor Chair Cars on Day Train. The Monon Trnins make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. ASASPR1NG MEDICINE,TO CURE ANDTONE UPTHE CENERAL AILMENTS 0FTHE SYSTEM,TAKE LATON LA ICE v COMPANY ICE MADE l-'KO.M DEKP WELL; WATEIf, CIIEMICAI.I.V PUKE, j DELIVERED" axywui:i;i: ix the city. GIVE ORDERS i If you want a nice little farm, I oiler you 57:j' acres within one nnd a half miles of the Court House on a good road. If yon want a larger farm, I oiler you 1111, acres in three niilcsof 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 Fearnside. Or, if you prefer, will locate you in East End, on a corner lot. If you wish a larger house, I have several I can sell you. II you prefer a suburban place, 1 oiler a nine acre home ou Carroll Hill. If 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 diflcrcncc ; come to see me ond let us talk it ail over. It may pay you to do this. I also offer a business lot on lower Broad street, and a store and dwelling on Jnckson street, where a thrifty shopkeeper enn clear 82,000 a year. Heal Estate and Insurance Broker Thomasville, - Ga. * 1,1 ’21,00" LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WHOLES A LE DRUQQILTS. Lippman block. SAVANNAH. GA. I JVM. F. BLACK, General Manager. , 'LA. MrDOKL, Traffic Manager. JAN. BAKKit,Gen. V. A., Chicago. I or further information uddre** B. W. GLA DING. Gen’l Agent. i. W. GLADING, Gen’l Agent. 13*5 BroauHt-, Thoinaiville, H a. NEW Auction and Commission House, C. & A. T. SNODGRASS Have opened at the old Hank .st.iml oil Jack- 8011 street, where they will receive all con signment.', and give personal and prompt attention. Hating secured the services ot a popular Auctioneer, persons having goods to dispose ot will do well to sec as. We will sell at any place in Thomasville. Liberal advances made on non perishable eonsign- b iUiFng rAVimdy'for aiVtho merits for thirty days. Auction At store on uniiAiiirul dl»ehftr(c«*A and S iti rd 1 v-5 and \Vedne-d ivs 2m l>rlvat«‘ diseases of men. A .imi w uine.u.ivs. -ai certain run* for the detail- tutliuf weakness peculiar to women. TO Vy'AUOXS AX DM AII. 1)1 KliCT TO W. S. KE1FER, i/7 CJ H tin*acknowledged | all Hiifferers. J.8T0NER,M D.,OfCAT.ft,lLL Mold by Druggist*. I’lUt’Ti Sl.OO. J.N. O usHels, I hoinavrilte <;n. Cl r’hKr, M*ut «m npolication to l*mf —o A. Loufatte, 217 Filth Av*. NowYork^ Ibdow timl a list of (lie (iuorgia mm?m- ritics owned l»v (lie Mutual Idle Insurance Coinpnny of New York Georgia State, four nnd oiic-lulf per rent.Bonds (’hatlinmCounty,five per cent. Bonds Atlanta, five, six, seven and eight per cent. Bonds $1*4,711) Augusta, six per cent. Bonds 17,120 Savannah, five per cent. Bonds 31,4!) I $113,333 Uailuoad Bonds on Lines in Geokcia. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line, seven per cent. Bonds $110,334 Atlantic it Gulf, seven per cent. Bonds 480,(13!) Central R. It. it Banking Co. of (in., seven per cent. Bonds 71)1,239 Georgia Pacific, first, six 1 1 per cent. Bonds 8 »J1G Ga. It. It.& Bunking Co., five nnd six per cent. Bonds 372,897 South Georgia it Florida, seven per cent. Bonds 18,741 $1,782,-did Georgia It. R. it Banking Co., Stock Id 1,83(5 Grand Total $3,274,035 After such a demonstration the Georgians can claim The Mutual Life,’ in all essential particulars, as a home company. E. M. Mallette, ■A-GKENT.