The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 27, 1890, Image 4

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r W X. THE BEST ROUTE TO THE Xortli <in(l WopI Invest ti; >i i .ssi-a', r/ if ns. Ip ISJ Me! N'TOSl-I, 1HOMASV1I.I.K, LOt_ |SVIt.l.K AMI t IN' IN vlH Mac Hi ami Atlanta. Daily- Hally. NORTH T.r TJiniiiaavillr,i 1 r Albany, i \\ .... UMtny, Central ..f On }rMa<:un, ’• Atlanta, • Oh ttaiioogn, W. k A ■ - n •• .Nashville, N., C. k St. *• 1,1 JJ ft •• I...uIhvII1o. L. k N J J! j; A r Clin’innatl 11 00 a III I a 20 p m 2 :w 531 pm on 10 10 P III II «»'► • Tim v11 !•' NORTH Round -Tram loavln r i sain. m. dally, ban Hay .-..a.-ln s in <;illo t" Albany, ami Albany to At Ian i'i. Minn SI.-.-pllW Cars Alin";" l " N "'‘ i-' * Poll man . nrlorc'ara Na-li\illn to I. - land Cincinnati. Train leaving . ! -jaw a in. dally, lias l’ullmau - r Mann 1* iSlcenlnit Cars Albany t" Cliaiiam-^a, l ull is H^ptui: cars ( iiauau- .Parlor Caia Nashville f Louisville and i In- ■iunatl. NOHTII. Dally. Physic,ia:i •& Surgeon, J Thomasville, Qeorgria. * 'OFFICE "ViT Sta.'k s, (Hirner Broad and Fletcher Street*. w. lOircK. m. D. W. Cilice, up-stairs. x. i ,'.lin :i on Mull lili • -• t -.MPi • and Ha J. L. Beverly & Bro, ,,’S u virtue of li t ix— s tom 3 Illuikiu HAT. Harrison’s ability to see from under his grandpa's hat lay in the third bottle of W. W. C. Jt builds tu> the system, purifies the blood, fattens the lean, and makes alive an live brain. A sure Kidney and Bladder Remedy. WHAT Do You Want JL/CJ3VCBTGj?:. aiding*? Turned Work, ir.L MJ1 ICS, G A. mil l ■dl l' • A. T. '! A\ I.'MI, M. I> I’llVSIi i.\ i) sriii.Kox. "in- Ollic i- ever l.’i-iii .V: ("illj>'*|■]><■ I’*, :i s v i! I<‘. 1 in. s DO i X.v Tliomasvllle, S. V. A IV. ^ ^ ^ J]; £ Alban/, Cent. <-f On { ■*’ "J Ar“Tanlk. " ! . t,'111 (KJ a mi'll io |-m Ar Chattanooga. W. A A.... 0 .«* ¥ « 20 |. Ar Cincinnati, 0. A C.. Nobtii Bm-SD.-Train leaving Thoraasvlllo set s 3w a m. has day coaches to Albany, and Albany to Atlanta. Pullman 9*™ V* Chattanooga. and Parlor Cars to Cincinnati, liallv through Pullman and Mann BulTet Sleep ing bar* between Albany and Cincinnati on Dally tnrougn ruinunu nuu Ing Cars between Albany and Cincinnati •J 3*J a m. train. NASHVILLE, LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI, via Montgomery. NohtIi. Dally. Dally. Lv Thomaivllle, S. F. A' 'V.| 8 30 am ArAibauy “ II 00 a nil...•••••' Lr Albany, Cent, of Ou Llj£ i40 I* in j. a Ar Montgomery, “ I " P In t * j* j Ar Hlrmlnghani, L. & N ■ ■ • • 10 Jo p ni 11 a i Ar Nashville, " Guam J M p I Ar Louisville, “ • •••. 1 ) ig a 1,1 , ; ll ? ! Ar Cincinnati, " • •••! 4 05 p m) t» o-aJ Noutii Hound.—Train lonving Tliomasvllle at 8.30 A. M., dally, has Day Coaches to Mont gomery, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to Cln elunatl, via Nashville and Louisville. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 A. M., daily, has Pullman Huffet Sleeping Car Albany to Nashville, and Nashville to Cincinnati, via Louisville. NORTH. lit Thoinasvllle, S. F. A W. Ar Albany, *• Lv Albany, Cont. of Ga Ar Montgomery, “ Ar Nashville, L. Ar N A r Evansville, " Ar St. Louis. North Bound.—Train leaving Tliomasvllle 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 Buffet Sleeping Cars Albany to St. Louis, without change, via Nashville. J. C. SIIAW, E. T. CHARLTON, Trav. Pass. Vgt Gen. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. W. P. Dawson, Pass. Agent. Macon, Ga. SUMMER RESORTS, EXCURSION RATES, 2 CENTS p*r mil® traveled. ■QI?. .JOKIj B. COYLE. BEXTIXT THOMASVILLiE, GEORGIA OFFICE. Broad St., over Pickett's. J. II. COYI.IC, O. D- S., Resident Dentist, W.\\ri-:i, — E\ eryboc!y v. or .set; us before plnein:; tiers for lumiier. ’’AC > ha\’e thousands < >i : the I’est 1'k\' I,i . South (ieoiM'ia. We ■ a i in stock and in large tities anyJiing wanted lumber, and are fair, y ARE YOU Read what W. W. C. has done for Ex-Governor J. M. Smith tire in saying that flie medicine you prepare, is, in my opinion, ftn execl- mv diseases. 1 have taken it for Indigestion to which I have been subject for If tit w years, and have found great relief from ita use. K have suffered much from Kheumatism also, an 1 have tried v soi t.-s of medicines recommended by physicians and others for this disease. I liavo experienced'imn o relief from the use of your preparation than from any other. 1 have nnrr-rl to furnish ( rcss'Vl nnd | great faith ill It^ Ii.-a*, and believe it the best medicino prepared for tho diseases in which its use p'lllLU lU *, 1 n • " , : ' 1 is recommended bvvour company. Kcspcctfully, JAMES M. SMITH. matched lumber, and m fact, j caimim,</.«.,7,ism. in almost anv shape desired. I w - w - r ibr <;alc h y :>l1 druggists. Mimufacturcd by Wooldridge’s ... . '-] ]<• i| | Wonderful Cure Co.. Columbus, Ga. M )uldings turned and Srnrt * _ work done in best style | Passenger Schedule TJioinasvillc Marble- Works, I aOUfllGm & Florida RflilFOdd Thomasvllle, » Georgia. # Offers his services to th citizens of Thom 1 asvlllo and vicinity. Offlco hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. from 2 to 5 p.in Office—On Jackson street. i., and s. Md.i:\dux. Attorn ey-at- Law, Tliomasvllle, - > X Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business listed to him. . Office—Over Watt's storo, c n .jor Broad and hack.® on streets. ‘s»ooaaoH v a Contractor & Biiiltlei-. Will lie glml I" iiinUi' ciiiiI rads I'ur oi - sil[iciiiilcml ALL CLASSES (IF BUILDING, IN' I51MCK Oil WOOD. T. A. II»KKO( KN, 11KNKIIA I. i IINTII U Till:. 1* O. ]}ox 71. Tliiniiasvillc, Oa. 120-ly JaelcGon and Stephen Stf. Momimeiits. Tablets and 1 Icadi loiic- in Mai lile, American and I in|lurle»!. and in (■rnnile. Sa titslnotion Grtuvi'iintof '<! Aldrich & Morse, Proprieiors. junc IS ly. THOMAS VI I.LK ■ili‘! ■Stutvam*** Ifiivei* Utoiilc to JMoritln Teel Mi-.reli I ah. Stun-lnnl Tim.-, iioili Mrridi OOIXUSOITH. '.\.Ti ' juT3 "k'.v.v Mil}-:::::::::."".::'..:::: !lo. 3 No.ll 7oopm 0 00am 9 44 pill 12 23 m 0 44 pm 1 45pm 11 1 spill fi 20 pm icti'-ii S F Me W Hy. .•ii.oi iT .v P HR. .’, '-'dep.d i-th'Il r C Pint ... .iDJU.t, < pm. No. 13 .11 is am «30am . l os uni 10 50am . j 11 am 3 30pm ; 22 am 4 50pm r. 35 i J SI ; 11 i; His. No. 15 s 2f>am .lo 15am GOING NORTH. " i"i* 'b'l .Jnnctl'.ii i v VC :: V depot A A 11 K lilt l ; (iei.» r 00 a i S 52 |«i;i 8.1.. May km, A.T. Mm President. ' ice J.\s. A. Brandon, Cashier 15 A W HR.. . s A M Ry N... 14 10 00am 10 40 pin 7 OOnm 1105 am 1151 pm 29 am i io pm li io pm t is pm 2 50 pm 12 12 50 ]>lll l 24 pin .. 5 -I 'pIn . No. 12 . 7 OOnm . 12 23nm 1 ou pm . 7 50pm Surplus 28,s( id depart from union depot Macon, except Nos. 11 and 12 accom* li arrive and depart from Macon junction Man., Macon, Ga. J. 1. JlOiiE. Gen. Pass, Agt., Macon, Ga. A general banking business. < 'ullce- • inns have prompt attention. Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. 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. V. WRENN, G. f. Ait. Knoxville, Tenn. 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 tor a dis tance ot nearly 2,000 miles; it i? the only railroad reaching Janietown, Bismarck, Miles City, Aillings, Livingston, Ho/.euian, Mis soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palouse City. Sprague, /fitzvillc, Yakima, Kllensburg. 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 >tnte of Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul nnd the Northern Pacific have choice lrom that |*oint ot free Colonist Sleeping Cars or Pullman’s Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges ns low as the lowest. For the licnetit ot settlers the Northern Pacific also gives n ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every point weft, including over 12." in Wiahington, thus enabling persons seeking a home to examine this vast territory w ith out incurring an expense of from $:» to £2.*» in traveling on local tickets from point to point. Insure for yourself comfort and safety i»v having the best accommodate ns afforded, thereby avoiding change of cars, re-chcck- ing of baggage, transfers and lay overs eti route. Money can be .saved by purchasing tickets via. *St. Paul jr 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 Railroad; <at Cba*. Fkk, General P^asenger an * Ticket Agent,.% Paul, Minn —HEADQUARTERS— 158 BROAD STREET. JKeal Estate and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on firm lands 8 per cent, i to 5 years time. J. 1). B- Love. May 20 Cm. Gribben & Levick, CONTRACTORS St BUILDERS, TIN iMASVILLK, (SA. We will he glad to make c« ntracts lor, or su perintend, all classes of buildings, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will furnish plans and specifications if required. II you want any building done call on us, and we will submit estimates whether contract is awarded not. We will guarantee satisfaetb df our \ ‘ted by i . lcr to the many buildings Thomasvilie, and to all parties for whom'we have worked. Shop street, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville Ga., April 15, 1890. Fletcher Tlioinasville Favietj WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH eSc DRESSED la; miser. I.ATIIKS, PIC’KKTS,} •SlllN(iU-:S, ,IUUU)IN(iS, BRACK KTS, .SCKOl.b WOl’.K, M ANTI.KS, BAI.l'.STKnS, STAIIt-UAIbS Newel Post*. OFF ICR, CHURCH <fc SI ORE Furniture. STORK FRONTS, 1 Window?, .Sas Wire Screen Doors Doors and Blinds STAIR BUILDING AND TXSWK HARDWOOD FINISH Sl'KClAbTV. Price, SI.. fioldbpallPniEgJcts. £»cr.t in ' Blain package with Rubier Syriage far f 1.5P! Grand Central Hotel WAVCROSS. GA. With Eloctiii' J.jUi’ln Is now open, and I would i have my Thomasville frh tn stop with me when they eoi All my help is experienced, room is under the supervisio cient steward, Syl. B. Van York All ( orrespondem < swered. Special attention pai t wltli children. Hates s2."o t.. day. D. J Mr I NT 4-iO-dJfcwly P”' Waiting for A.N YHOWS^ nml proscribe it with ki_— nil f.n in« ami Ktntr®nnr I*rlmury. Socononry The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Repot. (BOS TON, GA- N. G GLENN Proprietor. Till,It- fiii|ili, .l with .In- I" ill'- i" |:bi t nlliir.D. Kv.-ry Miti-iiti-m p:. : ! tli.- "-m- lurl ul giiMiK. I'mi,in,ti inl tmi imruii- «Wi ?i .-l inli- . The Pullman Car Line BETWEEN Louisville, Cincinnati Til I.WAI tilt: B IS, UM'itHo*. Kcrcma, Chronic Female Com- plnliits. Muiciitliil I'ol.on, Tsttor, ScaM!ica<l. otc.. etc. P. I*. 1*. Is a pnv.’iM'fnl tunic *H'l an oxi-»»llt*nt nppltl- TheBestSpring ©MEDICINE® InTHeWorldIs AS A SPRING MEDICINE, TO CURE ANDTONE UP THE GENERAL AILMENTS 0FTHE SYSTEM,TAKE II you want u nice little farm, I oiler you 57.7 acres within one ami a half miles of the Court House on a good road. It you want a larger farm, I oiler you lilt acres in three miles of the Court House, well improved, ou easy terms. if you want a little cottage on nice large lot, iu good neighborhood, I have such a place in Fcarnside. 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 offer a nine acre home on Carroll Hill. If you prefer a vacant lot, I can ettlu you in any part of the city. Don’t 1 e afraid to speak out your wants. If you have no money it may make no difference ; come to sec me oud 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 dear 82,000 a year Koal Estate and Insurance Broker Thomasville, - Ga. T , A r Uf ) INJ | A LIPPN1AN BROS., Proprietors, .1 J X \ 1. V/J-T 1 " V WHOLESALE DRUOOIETS, jQr- . , QOiVIPANY Lipl ’ n ' :in Bl0l ' l< ' savannah, oa. ICK FROM I) I! 1 * WKI.b 1VATKR. Oil l-:.M !CA M .V FORK. im INDIANAPOLIS, AND Chicago AND THE Northwest. delivered; a.nywtikri: i\ tuk city. aBBQTTS^. | NEW Ni> mail i>i liiccT j Auction and Commission House. C. & A. T. SNODGRASS The Pullman Vestiliuled Service on Night Trains, I’arlor Clmir Cars on Day Train. W. S. KEEFER, Ji \ X.MilEK, The Motion Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest “COUKESINJftDENCR SOLICITED. W.M.r. III.ACK, llcll.-i..I .Mmiiiri l. W. A..M« I>i)l:i., Traill, .Maime' i . .IAS. IIAKKIt,(D ll. r. A.,I l.ii-.iv l or further information a«l«lre>s H. W.GLUMNG. Gni'I Acciit. lob Broad ht, Thomasv;Me, Ga hoarknowlodgwl ' Haw opened at the old Bank stand on Jnck- ' son street, where they will receive nil con- i sigiiments, and give personal and prompt I attention. Having secured the services ot a i popular Auctioneer, persons having goods to dispose of will do well to see us. We will sell sit any place in Thomasville. Liberal advances made on non perishable consign ments for thirty days. Auction at store on Saturd.i\s and Wednesdays. 2m _ all Miffp 8 J STONER, M 0 .OrcATcH#III. Mold by DriiKifiala. if by I'lllt'E 81.00. H J(. le «vb, Thouiawilh' €««. EMORY Ihdow fi ml a Ii.*t of ilu* ti corgi a secu rities owned by the Mutual Idle Iii*uranee Company ol Now York. Georgia State, four and oiie-li alt'per cent. Bonds Chatham County, five per cent. Bonds Atlanta, live, six, seven and eight per cent. Bonds $31,71 it Augusta, six per cent. Bonds 17,120 Savannah, five per cent. Bonds 31, tO 1 1*1,121,000 1)3,000 ^ 143,333 Railroad Bonds on Links in Gkoruia. Atlanta k Charlotte Air Line, seven per cent Bonds $uo,:m Atlantic A Gulf, seven per cent, Bonds 4*0,030 Central R. R. A: Banking Co. of Ga., sevenjper cent. Bonds Georgia Pacific, first, six per cent. Bonds Ga. R. R.& Banking Co., live and six per cent. Bonds South Georgia k Florida, seven per cent. Bonds 18,711} $1,782,400 Georgia R. R. k Banking Co., Stock 104,831) 701,23 8.010 372,807 J Mind w*nd**rir5 enrod. Rook* I**m®d T«'htim*»niaN fr»> .. '»*»**. l*rfwr»ect ua ut «in JM.tilir.iti..n t«» «, gff Fifth Avo. NowYrrk. (imml Total $J,274,i;.i:, After such a demonstration i|,„ Georgians ran claim The Aliiiual I lie. iu all essential particulars, as a home company. E. M. Mallette, AGENT.