The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 19, 1890, Image 4

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J. L. Beverly & Bro. DEALERS IX- ri:u!'tssiM\.\i- gauds. THE BEST BOUTE rp M M'.'l N'TOSU, | to the PlijNiciiiii A Surgeon, j North ami Northwest Thonmsvillo, Georgia. grfrOFKIfK over Sta-k’a, corner Itnia Fh'tolii'rStri'Gf*;. resident Harrison’s ability to see from under his grandpa*' of the third botllc of W. W. C. builds up liio system, purifies tin* b’.ood, fnttri .v brain. A sure Kidnev and Bladder Itemedv hat lay in the lean, and makes alive an WHAT LUMBER. Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc. MKTGS. GfA.. Wanted — Everybody to write i or see ns before placing or-j ders for lumber. We still • have thousands of feet of | the Best Dry Lem hi. r ini South Georgia. We carry j 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. Mouldings turned and Scroll work done in best style. .. THOMAS VILLE NATIONAL BANK, . I.. Haves. A. T. McIntyrk. President. Vice-President. ,1 as. A. l’.KAM«»N, Cashier. W. KIIL’CE, M. I>. Office, up-stairs. Un-ad r. id 1-ltUhci m S. Dr.KLK, M. 1) (. ili Hayes liiiiMing. V dl«g? aveuui ani Jlag ihiv.l'•*:», N ». for night Central Railroad of Georgia. Schedule in effect June 8, 189 THOMASVILI.K, LOUISVILLE AND Cl WIN N ATI. via Macon ami Atlanta. A. T. I \ YI.OII. M. n., I’ll YSK | AX AND SMfLEOX. • lli.-r liver I,'"ill A < 'ul;n'|i|)('i-X.TIi(im- D II. .tOMb 13. COYLE. WENT 1ST Capital $100,000. 28,500. A general banking business. Collec tions have prompt attention. Ganoct Cause Stiisture. Painless to Use. Fries, $1,. Sold by all Druggists. Scut in phis package with Rubber Syringe fer $1.50 Brand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. YVitli Electric .Liylits. Is notv open, and I would be pleased to have my Thomasville friends and others stop 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 w/Ui children. Rates $2.00 to $.‘>.00 per •lay. !*. .1 ilcIXTOSH, •4-iO-d^wly Proprietor. THOM AS VI LLE, GEORGIA OFFICE. Broad St., over Pickett’s. NOHTIL Lv Tlnuimavliio, S. t\ aj V Ar Albany, " I.v Albany, Central of On Ar Macon, •• Atlanta, " Chattanooga, W. A A... •* Nashville, N., C. St. L. " Louisville, L. k \ Ar Cincinnati •• 10 10 |> Ill 11 uo North Bound.—Train leaving Thoinnsvllb* at 8 30 a. til. dally, has day coaches Tli**iii;n- vlllcto Albany, ami Albany to Atlanta, l iilt- iiuin Sleeping Cars Atlanta to Nashville, ami l’ullinan l arlor Cats Nashville to Louisville ami Cincinnati. Train leaving Albany at •J 30 n. m. dally, has Pullman or Mann BuTd Sleeping Cars Albany to Chattanooga, Pullman Sleeping Cars Chattanooga to Nashville, ami to Louisville ami Cln- NOUTH. J. Ii. COV1.E, I>. L). S., Resident Dentist, ThomaavIIle, • Georgia. Offers ills services to tn citizens of Thom- asvlllo and vicinity. Ofllco hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 to 5 p.ra Ofllco—On Jackson street. s. i. McLEXDON, Attorney-at- Law, Thomasville, - - [• Georgia. Prompt attention given t» all] business on- usted to him. Office—Over Watt’s Mom?, c*;j;cr Broad and backsonstreets. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot. |B0S- TON, GA- N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table supplied with .he best the market a (Fords. Every attention paid to the com fort of guests. Commercial men s patron age Ffecialc. PLAR CRATES. I have on hand and ready for delivery pear crates made out of WHITE ASH, Dressed inside and out. No saw marks. Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest ar.d best crate ever sold in this market. Can be sold at the SAME PRICE AS TIIE ROEGII PINE CRATE. The neater the he fruit. rate the betl« r tln-pi Boston Mm DAN L. A. HORN. :»o-d.vw3m. ‘S>100fcm0H ‘V ‘A Contractor A Builder. Will be "lad b> make roiitra.'ts ior or siipci'iiilciid ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING IX IIRICK OR WOOD. Y. A. HOlHtOfKS, <;i:ni:i:ai. < dxti:a< toi;, P O. Ro\ 71. r J’llomasvi 1 In, Ga. I -G-ly —HE ADQU AltTERS— 168 BROAD STREET. Real Estate and Kenlai Agency PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on farm lands 8 per cent, i to ; years time. .r. E. 13. Love. Lv Thornasvllle, S. F. k W. Ar Albany Lv Albany, Cent, of G« Ar Macon, •• Ar Atlanta, '• .. ..! Ar Chattanooga. W. A: A.... Ar Cincinnati, (j. A C | 2 ;io a i ii 10 a i 11 (H) a i 6 ns j: i 7 IK) a i fiend what W. W. C. has done for Ex-Governor J. M. Smith is'ire in saving that the medicine you prepare, is, in my opinion, an exeel- : taken it for indigestion to which I have been subject for elief from its* I have suite red much from Kheuniatipni also, •re relief from the use of your preparation thaw from any other. 1 have id believe it ilie host medicine prepared for tlie diseases in which its uso r . oinpany. Respectfully, .JAMES M. SMITH. \V. \V. for sale by Wonderful ( lire ( oi. ai* druggists. Manufactured by Columbus. Ga. Woold ridge't« Ppssenger Schedule Or m in p i 1 23 a i ; d 20 p l NoltTH BOUND.—Traill leaving Thoniasvillc at 8 30 a. m. has day coaches to Albany, ami Albany to Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Chattanooga, and Parlor Cars to Cincinnati. Dally through Pullman ami Mann Buffet Hleej iug Cars between Albany and Cincinnati < i 2 30 a m. train. NORTH. Daily. | Daily. i 2 0.) « i| 7 35 i i 11 15 ; Lv Thoniasvillc, 8. F. & W.( 8 30 a i Ar Albany “ 111 00 a i Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga 12 20 p i Ar Montgomery, •• | 7 05 p i Ar Birmingham, L. & N.... 10 35 p r Ar Nashville, “ .... 5 lo a m 7 30 p in Ar Louisville, “ ....11 42 n nil 2 27 a in Ar i .uclnnatl ♦* ....j 4 05 p m[ 0 52 a m North Bound.—Train leaving Thomasville at 8.Q0 A. M., dally, has Day Coaches to Mont gomery, riplniau Buffet Sleeping Cars to Cln einnatt, via Nashvlllo and Louisville. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 A. M., dally, has Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Albany to Nashville, ami Nashville to Cincinnati, via Louisville. Montana, Washington and Oregon. A correct map ot the northwest will show that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses the central portion of Minnesota, North Da kota, Montana and Washington for a dis tance ot nearly 2,000 miles; it is the only railroad reaching Jametown, Bismarck, Miles City, Aillings, Livingston, Ik/.cmnn, Mis soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palouse City, Sprague, /lit/.villc, Yakima, Kllen.-burg, Ta coma. Seattle and in fact nine-tenths of tiie northwest cities, town , and points of inter est. The Northern Pacific is the shortest trans continental route from St. Paul ami Chicago to Helena, Butte. Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Spokane Falls. Walla Walla, Dayton and Portland, ami the only one whose through trains r*..cl» any portion of the new state of Washington, hand seekers purchasing Pa cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeping (Jars or Pullman’s Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges as low as the lowest. For the benefit of settlers the Northern Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi lege on scond c'ass North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and everv point west, including over 12'* stations in Washington, thus enabling per-ons seeking a home to examine this vast territory with out incurring an expense of from s‘» to S2'• in traveling on local tickets from point to point. Insure for yourself comfort a,id safety by having the best accommodate ns afforded, tlifichy avoiding change,of car*, rc-'lie. k- »ng of baggage, transfers ami lay over- en route. Money can fa* saved by'purchasing tickets via. St. Paul or Mimieapoli- and the Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, /.'ates and Tickets enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, anv District PasM-nger Agent «.t the Northern Pacific ifoilroad; orl’UA-. S. Fkk, (iereral Passengcr mu 1 Ticket Agent. St, Paul, Minn, Gribben & Levick, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, TIIOMASYJ LEE, OA. Wc will ho glad t-» make c« ntracta lor, or su- ]>eriiitend, all classes of buildings, public ct j*rivatc, in either brick or wc*o«l. Will furnish plans and Hpeeilications if re<|tiireil. If you want any building done c-all «»n us, and we will huinuit 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 Thoniasvillc, and to all parties for whom we have worked. Shop on Fletcher stieet, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville, <ia., April l'», 18'jo. Thoniasvillc Farletj WORKS. Reynolds, Hiirnrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers KOL’GJL Ac i )lt LSSLjD lt: mi3e:k. J.ATIIKS. IMCKKTd, SIIIXUI.KS, ..lun.UINCS, liltACKKTS, HCKUI.I, WiiIIK, MA.vn.KS, HA U.'STKIiX, •STAIR-KAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH <t SI ORE Furniture. STOKE FRONTS, Wire Fcroen Doors and Windows, Sas Doors and Blinds STAIR BUILDING axi* ixside hAi:i*vvoor> rixisu HI’KCIAI.TV. (d**L'Ul(KE.sroXi*EXCK SULICITKI*. .NOllTU. Daily. Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Siiwanee Biver Boiite to J<’l»eidn. Taking effect Me.ivii ldth, lspo. Stan«lar*l Time, poih Meridian. GOING SOUTH. Do Yob Want Anyway? WHAT ARE YOU Waiting for A.JSTYHO WP Leave Macon. Union depot Arrive Ordole, Junction S A M By. Leave Cordelo “ •• .... Arrive Tlfton Junction R .y W By Leave Tlfton, " " Arrive Valdosta. Arrive Jasper I No. 3 No. 11 .10 25 am 7 oo pm tiooam .111 ]*m '.MI pm 12 23 1 20 pm 0 44 pm 1 45pm 2 58 pm 11 ISpin (* 20 p Junction S F A W By. Junction F c k 1 Bit’’ ’ , 2 58 pm 1118 am.. 4 42 pm 108 am.. 5 50pm .... 2 11am.., Arrive Hampton Junction Fi Arrive I’alMka union depot.. Arrive St Augustine via J Ht . GOING NORTH. ve St Augustine via J St A A 11 B i:I vo l’alatk.T union depot Arrive Hampton Junction Ft' A l’dep< Lv Jacksonville. V C A I’depot 3 (0 pill. 7 30 pill. No. 13 i; 30am .10 50am . 3 30pm . 4 50p)U No. 13 . 8 20am .10 45am Leave Tlfton Arrive Cordelc Leave Arrive Macon ui Lv Tligniftsvllje, 8. F, $ W. 1 ..., Ar Albany, *• ’ I.... Lv Albany, Cont. of Ga ( 2 05 a i Ar Montgomery, •• ...... 7 35 a i Ar Nashville, LAN 7 30 p i Ar EvansylRc, •* ........ 1 25a i Ar 8t. LmyU, " j 7 25 a i 8 30 a 11 00 a 12 20 p 1 13 p i : 45 P north Bound,---Tram leaving Thomasville at 8 30 A, M. has day coaches to Montgomery. Pullman Sleepers to Nashvlllo. and Nashville to St. Louis. Train leaving Albany nt 2.05 A. M. has Pullman liulTot Sleeping Cora Albany to 8t. Louis, without change, via Nashvlllo. J. C. Shaw, E. T. Charlton, Trav. Pass. Agt Gen. Pass. Agt. 8avannah. Ga. W. P. Dawson, Pass. Agent, Macon, Ga. SUMMER RESORTS, EXCURSION RATES, orriiT 2 GENTS p<sp mile traveled. 2 08 i*lil . 3 21 pm 4 • H24pm I 11"i*m. 2 50 pm. 2 50 pm . i am. 10 r. Pullman Palace sleeping cars bn trains Nor. 3 and -t. All tralus arrive and depart from union depot. Macon, except modntlon trains, which arrive and depart from Macon Junctl<*n A. C. KNAPP, Tronic Man., Macon, Oa. J. T. HO.-E. ( • 7 (Dam . 29 an . 11 10 pm 55 pm No. 12 .. 7 00am ..12 23am . 1 0.) p Pass. Agt., Macon, Ga. RUNS Fast Trains with 1‘iillitnn Yestibtilcd Drawing Boom sleepers. Dining cars and ex inches ol latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and St. l’aul and Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Ycstihulcd Drawing Boom sleepers dining cars coaches of the latest , design between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ashland and Duluth. Through l’ullinan Vestibule Drawing B<x.in and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific | Bail road between Chicago and Portland, Oro. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording tmcnualled .«< rvire to and from W au kesha, Fond uu Lac, Osliko.-h, Necnah. Men- asha. Chippewa Falls, Pan Claire. Hurley , Mich. ratio time 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.WRENU P.igt. Knoxville, Tew. United States or C: S. B, AIXSLIK, (lenerai Managej II. C. liABl.oW, Gen’l Tratllc Mgr l\ STEIN, 1.01 is | Aw’t (Jen i Pass’r andTkt Itlll.BAIKIi: IVIN, tf you want a nice litVA? form, I odor you 57J acres within one and a half miles of the Court House on a good road. If you want a larger farm, I offer you 111-A acres in three miles of the Court House, well improved, ou easy terms. If you want a little cottage on nice large lot, in good neighborhood, I have such a place in Fearnsidc. Or, if you prefer, will locate you in East End, on a corner lot. If you wish a larger house, ,i Eivi several I can sell you. If you prefer a suburban place, I offer a nine aero home on Carroll Hill. If you prefer a vacant lot, I rar> ettle you in any part of the city. Don’t l.c 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 offer a business lot on lower Broad street, and a store and dwelling on Jackson street, where a thriflv shopkeeper can clear 82,000 a year. Catarrh. Skin iHsens**,, Koznina, Chrotilf Etimalij Q«m- plaints, Mtireinliil I’olson, Totter, Soii'.dhotnl, VW • •ie. small' TheBestSpring ©MEDICINE® InTHeWorldIs The Pullman Car Line HET W E t-iS— Louisville, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, AND Chicago AND THE Northwest. The l’ullnmn Vcstibulcd Service on; Night Trains, Parlor Chair Cars on Day Train. The Monon Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. WM. F. BLACK, General Manager. W. A. MeDOKL, Trartic Manager. .1 AH. BAKKit, Gen. 1*. A., Chicago, r further Information addrena It. W. GLADING. Gen’l Agent. 158 Uroadst,Thomasville,Ga. AS A5PRINC MEDICINE,TO CURE ANDTONE UP THE GENERAL AILMMjTS 0FTHE SYSTEM,TAKE TjATOJS I A ICE v COMPANY ICE MADE FliO.M DEEP WEI.L WATER, C1IE.MICAI.l.V I’fliE. DELIVERED AXV WHERE IN THE ( ITV. GIVE ORDERS | TO VvAOOXsj AX DM All. DIRECT '!() W. S. KEIFER, 11 tADHHt, Real Kslale and Insurance Broker Thomasville, - Ga, LIPPiyiAN EROS., Pro. rlotora, \vi(eLAWAf->l nsuQoiiyra, l.ipn'"Sn Blo;V JAVANS',II. CA. BlfTGl^thearknowleilged . . |eadirii; reniedyr for alllho TUOtll^ I .Saturda ;it urn I discharges and |>rivnti>(li.HPasi>sof men. A certain cure for the debili tating weakness peculiar 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 ot a popular Auctioneer, persons having goods to dispose of will do well to see us. We will sell at any place in Thomasville. Liberal advances made on non perishable consign- thirty days. Auction at .-tore on ?aud Wednesdays. 2m * 1,121,00(1 $tU,7I9 17,120 The Evan in to women. ri be It and fee! safo rommendlng it to all fuifferera. A. J. 8T0NER.M 0.,0£CATb’i»flLL Hold by nrniriri*(«. Vi K’E 81.00. J. N. CanseN, TTioiuiinvIIIc Bn. I Mind wandering eared. Bookn learned Jim onn reviim;. TehtimonialN from ail j parts of Hid ^Hrorpeclus l'«*aT A. Loizttla, 287 A/Hh*Avi.’ltw Yurk* Ifidow find a list of the fiooririu secii- riiics owned by the Mutual Life Insurance Company ol New York Georgia State, four and one-lulfper cent. Bonds Chatham County, five per cent. Bonds Atlanta, five, six, seven and eight per cent. Bonds Augusta, six per cent Bonds .Savannah, five per cent. Bonds .’11,404 $U3,:t:n Railroad Bonus ox Links in Gkoruia. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line, seven per cent. Bonds $110,331 Atlantic A Gulf, seven per cent. Bonds 180,030 Central R. R. k Banking Co. ofGa., seven per cent. Bonds 70 r,230 Georgia Pacific, first, six l>er cent. Bonds 8,fill) a. R. R.& Banking Co., five and six per cent. Bonds 372,837 South Georgia fi Florida, seven per cent. Bonds 18,7ft $1,782,1 fib Georgia R. R. k Banking Co., Stock 101,83b Grand Total $3,274,fi35 After such a demonstration the Georgia lift vail claim The Mutual Idle, in all essential particulars, as a home company. B. M. Mallette, A.GE3STT.