The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 20, 1890, Image 4

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J.L. Beverly & Bro. nr>:■•!■ ssi >\a!. cards. 'i'llK IIOUTK f M Me I VTO-SM, Physicist u «fe Wm-geois, , Xovl h TV«i*S S»Te>d Tho:n:ieVi!lc, Goorrria. JJrOFFIC i: ovi i st:i•!>•», <■ irni'r Jim Fletcher St r* *«•*-. \v. i:::uce, m. i>. I'rcM'cieir. Harrison's ability to sec from under hi. nrandi: Hue of tils' third bottle of \V. W. C. It builds ini the system, purifies the Wood, fallens die lean a "dive brain. A sure Kidney and Bladder itcincilv. WHAT LiUMBER, Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc. MKiaSs GA. Wanted—Everybody to write or see us before placing or ders for lumber. We still have thousands of feet of the Best Dky Lumber in South Georgia. \\ e 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. Mouldings turned and Scroll work done in best style. _ THOM AS VI LEE NATIONAL BANK, W. Office, (Vnlrai Jiaiirt'at! oi (ieurgia. up-stairs. . I Ll.H A N D (.'INFIX T. 1.1- M. !>.. Gflice Jit Haves Uni! line. i I Mac A. 5. b. Haves, President. Jas. A.BkAnp A. T. Mcl.vrvui:, Vice-Prcjddcnt. »x, Cashier. Office a.-vi over i: 'It'. <■ ;. J)R. ,f()KL H. < 'OVI.K 1WEXTIHT THOM AS VI LEE, GEORGIA OFFICII. Hina,I St., over I’kkett's. J. II. COVI.K. I>. i>. Resident Dentist, Capital • $100,000. Surplus • 28,500. A general banking business. Collec tions have prompt attention. Cancot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. lp°3 !days__ Trico, $1.. hold by all Druggists. Sent in flsin package with Uniter Syringe for $1.50 Grand Central Hotel WAYCROSS, GA. "With Elective Liythts. Is now open, anti I would be pleased to hare 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. U. Van Dyke, of Sew York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies r-vhJi children. Kates $2.00 to $.*{.00 per •i->y. i). j MeixTosh, •»-i9-d&\vly Proprietor. Thomasville, Offers hl8 services to t!i asvllle and vicinity. Ofllco hours—Fr«>in a. m. from 2 to fip.m Office—Ou Jackson street. citizens <*f Th'* s. <}. AleLENDOX. Attorncy-ai-Law, Thomasville, • • *• Georgia. to all business en- l.v A11,a .\ r Mih'i Ar Alla: NASI!\ !.< Read what W. W. C. has done for Ex-Governor J. M. Smith isure in saying that the medicine you prepare, is, in my opinion, an excel- iv diseases. 1 have taken it for Indigestion to which I have been subject for id great relief from its use. I have suffered much from Rheumatism also, y M»ris of medicines recommended by physicians and others for this disease. hi. !•.• relief from the use of your preparation than from any other. I have . and believe it tho best medicine prepared for the diseases in which its use umr company. Respectfully, JAMES M. SMITH. W. W. (\ for sale by ail druggists. Manufactured bv Wooltlridffc's Woudcrf'iiS (’urc Co.. Columbus. G.i, ‘ great faith in leaving Tliomaovllle Prompt attention j usted to him. Office—Over Watt' hacksonst roots. •liner IJrcad and The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, |B0S- •TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Tabic supplied with .he best the market n Minis. Every attention paid to the com fort of guests. Commercial men s patron age SfecittlP-. Pt AR CRATES. I have on hand and ready for delivery pear crates made out of WHITE ASH. Dressed inside and out. So saw marks. Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest ar.d best crate ever sold in this market. Can be 1 sold at the SAME PRICK AS THE ROUGH PINE CRATE. n.' tii.. ]„■ smoouuoh *v ‘a Contractor & Builder. Will bo glad to intiKo rontniets lor or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IX I5IIICK OK WOOD. V. A. lIOl&KOtMS, v ilia: and cin« innati. leaving Thoiuasvilk 1 Day C i;ieh<‘s t<# Mont- Sloeplng t ars to Cln ml l.<»ul*>viUt*. Train dally, has Pullmui Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Wii vmiih'c River 3Soii(c to Florida. Taking: effect .March 10th, 1890. Standard Time, imth Meridian. GOING SOUTH, ~ Do You Want Anyway? WHAT ARE YOU Waiting for AXYHO WP Leave Maet.n. Union depot Arrive Oordele,-InactionH a Leave Cordeli* Arrlvo 'J’If ton Junction 15 a: W Id Junction s I-’As W Ity. .. 7 oo pm. • '.‘44 pill. . » 44 pm.. II lspm.. . 2 .»$> pm 4 42 pm. 5 *>o i»m Augustine via J St. Leave st Augustine via « Leave Balatka. union del Arrive Hampton Juuctio.. _ . Lv Jacksonville. F C Pdcpc A: 11 It HU GOING NOltTII. k II It l: It F c A I* depot No.il .. OOOam . 12 23 .. 1 45pm . G 20 pm No. 13 G 30am . .10 50am . 3 30pm . 4 50pm No. 1 . 8 2fiam lo 45am <;j;ni;r\l < O. Don 71. 4 2G-ly «> N T It A < TuB, Tlioiiittsvillr The neater tie lie fruit. • pru* 1 : DAN L. A. ID MIX. :"i-d.vw:;m. -HEADQUARTERS— 158 BROAD STREET. Real Estate and Rental .Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on farm lands 8 per cent, i to c years time. J. 3d. 1J- Love. May 20 fim. Grihben & Levick, CONTKACTOKS Sc II13LDHKS, THOMASVJLDK, GA. i-eave Lake City Junction F C k 1* Rlt. Arrive Jasper J unction S !•’ k W Hit... Arrive Valdosta •* •• .... Arrive Tilimi Junctb n H W Hit Pullman Palip:u sleeping ears on trains No All trains arrive and depart from union de modation trains, which arrlvo and depart fro C. KNAPP, Tral'ttc Man., Macon, On. .. 10 00am. .11 05 am. .12 12 m. i 21 pill. . 3 24 pill.. .1040 pm. . 1151 pm. . l 10 pm.. . 2 50 pm.. • 7 00am .1110 pm 55 pm No. 12 .. 7 00am .12 23am 1 00 p I lo am 7 50 J. T. llOuE. Gen. Pass and 12 aecom- , Agt., Macon, Ga. RUNS Fast Trains with l’lilliian Yestihulcd Drawing i K-oiii sleepers. Dining cars and coaches of laD st design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and St. Paul and Minneapolis. l ast 'Trains with Vcstilmled Drawing l»o«.m 1 sleepers dining ears coaches of the h»;es, i design iKHwven Ctiic.igo and MiDvaultoe and 1 Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing ltot.ni 1 and Colonist {Sleeps via the Northern Pacific : Itailroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore. Convenient Trains to and from Kastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, atlordiug unei|iialled service to and from Wau kesha, l orn! d” Lae, Oshkosh, Neenah, .Men- aMia. Chippewa Falls, Lau Claire. Ilurlev, Wis., and Iroinvooil and Bessemer, Mirii. for tickets, sleeping ear reservation, time I taldesand other inlornntion, apply to Agents rhyrldannendorse 1*. P. P. m u *pls!). , Oct l ivblo.'\t!on, lid prescribe It with rront latbfactlmi fi'r tho cures or ... *-* Rrjninry,Recumtary and Tertl- 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. kota, Montana and Washington for a dis tance of nearly 2,000 miles; it is the only raihoad reaching Jametown, Bismarck, Miles City, Aillings, Livingston, Bozeman, Mis soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palouse City, Sprague, /fitzville, Yukima, Kllenshurg. 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- • onthental route from .St. Paul and Cliicaoo to Helena, Butte. Anaconda. Deer I.odg Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, Ilayton and Portland, and the only one whose through trains reach any portion of the new state of Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul mid the Northern Pari tie have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeping Curs or Pullman's Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges as low as the lowest. l or the benefit ot settlers the Northern Pacitit ulsogives a ten day stop over privi lege op second class North Pacific Uoast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and everv 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 t«» point. Insure for yourself comfort and safe tv by having the iicst mmodati- ns afforded, thereby avoiding change of cars, rc-clie* k- itig ot baggage, transfers and lay ov* rs en route. Money can Ik? saved by. purchasing tickets via. .St. Paul or Minue.ipolii and the Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, /.’ales and Tickets enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, anv District Passenger Agent «>t the Nor*hern Pacific /faBroad ; or Cn.\.-. >. F» k, (b neral Passenger an i Ticket Agent, M. Paul, Minn. o will be glad t<> ir.nl perintend, all classes «>i private, in either brick < plans and specification* want any building done nit estimates whether buildings, public et r wood. Will furnisli il required. If you for whom we 1 stieet. 2ml do Thomasville will Ye refer t«» the man i ThoniaHvilfe. and i ive worked. Shop r from Broad, la., April 15, IS'JO. Iniihling* all p.ntic* : rictchei Thomasville farietj WORKS. Reynolds, Hancrave h Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers liOEGH I314KHSKD LI! MJiEK. I. ATIIKS. 1MCKKT.S, .SIIIMU.KS, ..lun.DiNcs, UltACKKT.S, .sciitir.i. wuitK, M ANTf.KS, liAl.I'STF.Ii.S. ST AIII-1. A ir.s N l vvel I’osts, OFFICE, CHURCH .0 MORE Furniture. | If you want a nice little, farm, I oiler yon 57j acres witbin one and a ball miles of the Court flouse on a good road. If yon want n larger farm, I offer you 111-3 acres in three miles of tlu- Court House, well improved, on easy terms. If you want a little cottage on nice large lot, in good neigliborboint, I have such a place in I'carnsido. Or, if you prefer, will locate yon in East End, on a corner lot. If you wish a larger house, I have several I can sell you. If you prefer a suburban place, I offer a nine acre home ou Carroll Hill. If you prefer a vacant ha, fetm cttle you in any part of the city. Don’t Le afraid to speak out your wants. Tf you have no money it mav make no difference ; come to see. me oud let us talk it all over. 3t may pay you to do this. I also offer a busiucss /ot on lower Broad street, and a store and dwelling on Jackson street, where a thrift*- shopkeeper can clear 82,000 a year. No iron clad tickets families tr;*. •Aingwi' escort a. T 1 rangement; I'or inl’or Agents L. ! System, or ' B. W. W?\ il Real Eslait* and rnsiirancfi Broker Thomasville, - Ga. >1,121,000 •;:t,ooo The Pullman Car Line Louisx illc, Cincinnati INDIANA PO LI S, AND and in j: STORK U'ir- Oours iii I).,. i*'jit )N r r.' riliri.l WinAuu- STAIR BUILDING AM) INS I l)K IIAUOWOOO II M.-If .-il’KC! AI.TV. Hircot:itKSi , oN<)KX<;K soloatko. f. Thu I’idlio;.ii \’estii)uh.‘d Service on Night Trains, I’arlor Chair (,’ars ii’i I ).iy Train. The Monon Train • make the fastest time li' tweea the .S.iulberii Win ter < ’iti<• - and Humi.’vr En- s irts of l!r Northwest I.ATON IA. ICE COMPANY ICE MADE EltOM DEEP WKl.h WATER, CIIE.MICAEI.Y PURE. delivered: ANYWHERE IX THE CITY. GIVE ORDERS TO Vv’AEONS ANDMAH. DIRECT LIPPMAM BROS., Pro. rlotora, WHOLESALB UKUOOTf.Ia, Uppman Piece. SSVANNAIi. CA. W. S. KEIFER, YIAXAOER. W.M. I * XV. A. M* Dn .1 X". B.\ M.l .Manage NEW Auction and Commission House. C. & A. T. SNODGRASS | Have oponctl at the* oM Batik staml on Jack- son street, tv here they will receive all cou- 1 signtiieut.'*, and give personal and prompt ‘ attention. Ib.ving secured the services ot a popular Auctioneer, persons having goods 1 to dispose of will do well to See us. We will sell at any place in Thomasville. Liberal es made on non perishable consign- lihr remedy for allTfio uieiitt tor thirty days. And oil at store on mural dfsCharKPA and Saturd;iv and \ nti: (4 tin tho ArknoxylcdRed privati-.lisoftHosofmen. A ciTtnineure for the debilb buiiiR weakDesa peculiar In Vs. I Mow liml :t list of tlic (ii. , ori. r iit sum- ritii-s owned by the Mutual l.ifo Insurance Company o( New York (leorgia State, four and u*-lulfper cent. Bonds Chatham County, five per cent. Bonds Atlanta, five, six, seven and eight per cent. Bonds $1>4,71U Augusta, six per cent. Bonds 17,120 .Savannah, five per cent. Bonds 31,454 $i4.t,.n;t Railroad Bonds on Lines in Georgia. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line, seven per cent. Bonds $110,334 Atlantic &, Gulf, seven per cent, Bonds 480,039 Central R. K. k Banking Co. of Ga., seven per cent. Bonds Georgia Pacific, first, six per cent. Bonds Ga. K. IL k Banking Co., five and six per cent. Bonds South Georgia k Florida, seven per cent. Bonds 72,897 Georgia IL IL k Banking Co., Stock 18,711 $1,782,400 104,830 r'onmnn ndlnk it I Mifferers. A J STONER, M O .OecatlR, III Hold by DruElfi>t>. I*U1CK 81.00. J. N. UunscIh, ThomasvilIc €«Ti. EMORY '•t tho |fif»i)o. I'r.>**|i,!ct'i9 I*oj»t 3a.‘On Firla'ir'i.’MiS iFortL Cran.l Total $:1,274,IKI5 Alter such a demonstration tlm Georgians van claim The Mutual i Eile, in all essential particulars, as a home company. E. M. Mallette, AGENT.