The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 01, 1890, Image 4

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•THE BEST ROUTE TO THE Worth and North west IS VIA Central Railroad of Georgia. Schedule in effect June 8,1830. 1HOM YHVILLE, LOl' I8VILLE ASD CINCIN NATI. via Macon and Atlanta. ~ NuItTH. ~~ Dally. iVwlTyT F.v Ttiomaavlliu, b. . imibih A r Alban . * U CO am I.v in.iiiy. Central of Oh... >12 20 |» in - *M» a in Ar Macon, - ... 6 • I* »«• « «« » 1,1 •• Alla.'ila, “ ... I» 10 pin II twain • Ch tianoo^H, W. A A 4 2.1 a in 0 W p in - Nashville. N..C. Ht. L 1« !•» a m 5 loum •• Louiavllle. L. ti X 4 II I* in II 42 |* m Ar Cincinnati •• 7 15 |» m! 4 05 |> m No*rn Bound—Train leaving Tliomanvlllo at Ham. in. dally, liaH day onaolics Tin vllleto Albany, and Albany to Atlanta, limn Sleeping Car* Atlanta to Nashville, and Pullman . arlorOars Nashville to I^mlsvllh* •iud Cincinnati Train leaving .MImny a •2 :i » a. in. dally, has Pullman or Maun buffet Sleeping Cara A.hany t** Cliaunii<M»gn. Pull bluepin*; Cars Chattanooga t* NORTH. Lv Thomasville, S. F. A W. Ar Albany •' Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga Ar Macon. •' Ar Atlanta, *• .. .. Ar Chattanooga, W. *V A.... Ar Cincinnati, 0-&C 2 tio a m 0 10 a m 11 oo a in G 38 p m 7 00 a iu 8 00 U 11 00ft 12 20 p 5 00 p 111 10 10 Ji 4 20 a G 20 p m Noirni Bound.—Train leaving Thomasville at 8 30 a. ni. has day coaches to Albany, and Albany to Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Chattanooga, and Parlor Cars to Cincinnati. Daily through Pullman and Mann Buffet Sloop- lug Cars between Albany and Cincinnati on 2 3J n m. train. NORTH. Dally. I Daily. LvThomasville, S. F.& W.l 8 30am ArAlbany " 11 00 a ml Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga 12 20 p ml 2 05 a m Ar Montgomery, " | 7 05 p m| 7 35 a m Ar Birmingham, L. & N.... 10 33 p m II 15 am Ar Nashville, “ ....! 5 10am, 7 30pm Ar Louisville, “ ....ill 42 a ra 2 27 a m Ar Cincinnati, “ ....] 4 05 p ni[ G 32 a m Nobtii Bound.—Train leaving Thomnsvllle at 8.30 A. M., daily, has Day Coaches to Mont gomery, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to Cln elnnntl, via Nashvlllo and Loulsvillo. Train leaving Albanyat 2.05 A. M., dally, has Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cor Albany to Nashville, and NashviUe to Cincinnati, via Louisville. NORTH. Lv Thomnsvllle, S. F. & W.j ArAlbany, *• Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga | Ar Montgomery, “ i Ar Nashvlllo, L. & N ' Ar Evansville, •* Ar St. Louis. «• | Dally. Daily. < 8 30 a in Ill 00 a m 2 05 a m 12 20 p in 7 35 a m j 7 05 p in 7 30pm 5 10 am 1 "Jam 1 13 p m 7 25 a ml 7 45 p in North Bound.—Train leaving Thoiuasvlllo at 8 30 A. M. has day coaches to Montgomery. Pullman Sleepers to Nashvlllo, and Nashvlllo to St. Louis. Tralu leaving Albany at 2.05 A. M. lias Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Albany to 8L Louis, without change, via Nashvlllo. j. c. Shaw, E. T. Charlton. Trav. Pass. Agt Gen. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. W. P. Dawson, Pass. Agont, Macon, Ga. CAUTION Utffi SfSff pH? hue his name and price stamped on bottom* W. Lr DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof drain* The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo cannot be better shown than ny the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. SfE*00 Oennlne Hand-sewed, on elegant and w stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. SA*00 iland-newed Welt. A fine calf Shoe ■# unequalled for style and durability. SQ*80 Goodyear Welt U the standard dress «P Shoe, at a popular price. SQ.BO Policeman’* Hhoe Is especially adapted w for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress Button and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES la f d°.§s, have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a Brock,on. Mo„. Curtright & Daniel, Agent, Thomasville, Ga. Sixteen Trans-continental Passenger Trains Daily. Coder the new train schedule ttbicli the Northern Pacific nail road inaugurates June 15th, 18'JO, there will sixteen trains-continental passenger trains moving daily on this great line, eight east bound and eight west bound, exclusive of 108 local, main and hrach line pas senger trains running daily west of St. Paul, Ashland and Duluth in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington on its 3800 miles of track. ritaa. 8, Free, neutral passenger Agent of the line at 8t. Paul, announces that under the new arrangement the first through train, the raciflc Express, leaves st. Paul at 8:16 a, m daily, with a through rullman Palace sleeping car, leaving Chicago dally at 5:30 p. m. via the Chicago, Milwaukee & st. caul Hallway, running via Hel ena and Tacoma direct to Portland, and making dote connection at st. Paul vitli all trains leav ing st. Louis in the forcnoo’i and Chicago in tbs afternoon of the previous nay, arriving at Taco ma 10:50 a. in. of the thin* day and Portland the same afternoon. Thi second through train, No. l, the Pacific Mall, leaving 8t. Paul at 4:15 p. in., daily, mak ing close connections with the Fast Mail,” and all night trains out of Chicago, will carry a through Pullman Palace8lceping Car and one or more l*ullmun Tourist Sleeping Cars leading Chicago at 10:45 p.m. daily via the Wisconsin Central Itpe. running through to Portland via Helena and Tacoma. Both trains out of St. Paul will carry Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars nuu Dining Cara, but free colonist Bleepers will bo run only cm train Ko. 1, leaving 81. Paul * The Northern Pacific now operates the largest equipment of dining cars of any railroad in tno world, twenty-four, and also the longest Pull, man sleeping car line In existence, namely Chi cago to Portland via Tacoma, and Is the only line running these sleepers to the principal trade centres and pleasure resorts in Northern Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana and Wash- Ttp recently completed Butte Air Line of the Northern Pacific makes this the shortest route betwea Chicago and Butte by 120 miles and en ables Mils company to announce a tlirougo Jiill- mn Sleeping Car service between 8t. Paul and Taeems and Portland via llattc, west cn the 4.15 P. m. train, rut Iron* Portland on the 7:00 a. re. Atlantic Mali. HiOKl SSro\.\L CAKDS. IJT M Mi l STOSI-1. Physician «Jfc Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia. tyOFFICE over Stu.'k’s, c lraer Broad and Fletcher Street*. w. \V. lillGJii, .U 1>. Cilice, up-stairs. . id l letslii r stirefr. |h T. m. a., ji'u'i' :i■ Huililiu^. .i. : - — ... '• ! a.'BUll.t aa-1 Uu„- Ka.nl tti- ... r • dla u * • r u-M' i • t • • • • ii>‘ rv.lon, N j. 2* lor nigh T. T.\ Vl.olt, if. !>.. I’ll Ys|. ! A X .'.NO SL’K'iKON. Office over U.-i.i & (.'ulpcpprr’e t Thimi- Itsville, (i.t. ■QK. .JOEL. B. COYLE. DENT18T THOMASVI tiLB, GEORGIA OFFICE, llroail St., orcr l'Ickctt's. J If. COYLE, D. I>. S., Resident Dentist, Thomosvlllo, • Georgia. _ Offers Ills services to th citizens of Thom' asvllle and vicinity. Office hours—From 0 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 to 5p.ra Office—On Jackson street. CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL TIIK CUMBERLAND ISLAND JIOTKL is now open for the reception of guest*. 30 Now Rooms Added hiico lust season. Artesian Well, Shower Baths ana everything that is necessary lor the east* and comfort of guests. Bates $2 per day; |H»r wc»*k; 830 per month. W. II. HUNK LV, Proprietor, june 1 d jin Ihinkly, Ga. T. President Harrison’s ability to see from under his grandpa's lint lay in tha virtue of the third bottle of W. W. C. It builds up the system, purifies the blood, fattens the lean, and makes alive an inactive brain. A sure Kidney and Bladder Remedy. WHAT jg o. McLendon. Attorney-at- Law, Thomasville, • > Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business cn- usted to him. ,, , . Office—Over M att’s store, coiner Broad and hackson streets. ‘SNOoaaoH ‘v a Contractor & Builder. Will be glad to make coni fact* for or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING. IN BRICK OH WOOD. V. A. HORROCKS, (1EN KitAI. CONTUACTOB, P O. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga. 4 20-ly -IJLADQlARTEItS- 158 BROAD STREET. Jlleal Estate and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on larm lands S per cent, i to 5 years time. J. E. B- Lovo. May 20 Cm. PLAR I Imre on hand and pear crates mad** out «i WHIT” Unssid inside Will not set nil'll lit* same rim e ah iin-: norc.ii l’INK CHATE. The mater the crate flie better the price for lie fruit. DA NX. A. HORN. ■ ioidou Ga May 0, ’l»0-dAw3in. Tliomasvillc Marble Works, Jackson and Stephen Sts. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones in Marble, American and Imported, and in Granite. Satisfaction Guaranteed Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors. june 18 ly. THOMASVILLE NATIONAL BANK, L. Have*. a. T. McIntyre, President. Vice-President. •Tam. A. BuAndon, Cashier. Capital - $i00,000. Surplus • 28,500. A t'cnernl banking business. Collec tions have prompt attention. Cannot Cause Strlctare. Painless to Use. Frlco, $L. Sold b7 all Druggkts. Cent In glaln SMls»g» With BuVber Syrlngo for $1.67 Gribben & CONTRACTORS & RUILDERS, THOMASVILLE, GA. We will be glad to make ri mractn for, or Ml- perintend, alf classes or buildings, public ci private, in eltlicr brick «»r wood. \\ ill furnish plans and specifications if required. If you want any building done call on us, and we 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 Thomasville, and to all parties for whom we have worked. Shop on Fletcher stieet, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville <ia., April 13, 1890. Thomas vi lie Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DRESSED DU MBER LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, JOUI.DINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS. STAIR-RAILS Newel l’oste. OFFICE, U1URCH & SIORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS. Wire Screen Doors and Windows, S.n Doors nnd Blinds STAIR BUILDINf AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH SPECIALTY. (©•CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, OA. With Electric Displits. Is now o|.en, nnd l would he pleased to Imre iny Thumasville friends anil others stop with inc when they come this way. All my help is experienced. The dining room is under the supervision ul thnt cfli- eicnt steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. D. j McIntosh, 4-iO-diwly Proprietor. ended by physician, and others for this disease, s your preparation than from any other. 1 have Mleino prepared for tho diseases in which Its uso Respectfully, JAMES M. SMITH. ™ w i w a 9- i or sale all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’*) Wonderful Cm’© Co.. Columbus, Ga. and have tried many sorts of medicines recon I have experienced more relief from tho usq groat faith in its use, and believe it tho best r is recommended by your company, Columbus, Ga., Juno 7, ISM. Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida Suwance Rivoi* Route to Florida. Taking effect March Kith, iH'.iQ. Standard Time, POth Meridian. Do You Want Anyway? WHAT ARE YOU Waiting for A.U Y H OWS 5 Railroad GOING SOUTH. No. 1 .No. 3 No.ll U35nm 7(H) pm f.ooam 1 ll pm i)4* pm 12 23 m 1 30 pin./ 044 pm 1 45pm Leave Macon, Union depot ;... Arrive Cordele, .Tdaction 8 A Ac M By . Leave Cordele " •* Arrlvo Tifton Junction II k W Ity 2 StfYni'• • • • • •• • 11 lbpm........ 0*20 pin , .... No. 13 Leave Tifton, “ ” 2 58 pm 1118 am 0 30am Arrlvo Valdosta. Junction S F A W By.... 442pm lOMnin 10 50am Arrlvo Jasper ** " 5 50pm .... 2 11am 3 30pm "OOpm 3 22 am 4 50pm Arrlvo LakoCIty Junction FC k P RB. Arr Jacksonville FC* l’depot.. 9 45 |-ii 0 35 am Arrive Hampton Junction F C k PRh Arrlvo Pal&tka union depot Arrive St Augustine via J fit a 5c U B Bli.. .... 8 52 pm 4 55 -Lin. ...1015pm G20nm.. 10 25 am. No. 15 ,. 8 20am .10 45am GOING NORTH. o , , No. 2 No. 4 No. 1G Leave St Augustine via J St A A H B HR 310 <\m Leavo Palatka union depot 7 oo am 7 30 pm 100 pm Arrlvo Hampton Junction Fc A 1* depot 8 20 am 8 52 pin 3 10 pm Lv Jacksonville. F C k P depot 7 00 am 7 50 pm No. 14 Dcavo Lako City J unction F C k 1* RK 10 00am 10 40 pm ....•••• 7 00am Arrlvo Jasper Junction 8 F k W BR 1105 am 1151 pm 20 am Arrlvo Valdosta •• •• 1212 ni lio pm 1110 pm Arrlvo Tifton Junction B k W BR 1 48 pin 2 50 pm 55 pm No. 12 Leave Tifton “ •* 2 08 pm 2 50 pm 7 00am Arrive Cordelo Junction S A A M By 3 24 pm 4 23 am 12 23am Leavo “ " 3 24 pm 4 23 am 1 00 pm Arrlvo Macon union dc£ot 5 45 pm.. 7 10 am 7j>0£n Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains No/. 3 uiut 4. All trains arrlvo and depart from union depot Macon, except Nos. 11 and 12 accom modation trains, which arrlvo anddopart from Macon Junction. A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Man., Macon, Ga. J. T. HOoE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Macon, Ga. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Repot, (BOS TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table supplied with .he best the market affords. Kvery attention paid to the com fort ot guests. (Commercial men's natron* age 8| eeirll*'. The Pullman Gar Line BETWEEN Louisville, Cincinnati yOU INDIANAPOLIS, AND Chicago |AND THE Northwest. The Pullman Vcstibulod oa Night Trains, Parlor Chalk Cars on Day Train. The Mouon Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. WM. V. BLACK, fJcneral Manager. W. A. MellOKL, Traffic Manager. JA8. 1IAKEK.4Jen. P. A., Chicago For further Information addreaa R. W. CJI.AIHNCi, CJcn’l Agent. 158Broad 8t*, TbomtivillG RUNS Fast Trains with Pullir an Ycstihulcd Drawing •Him slecjiers. Dining ears and roaches of latot design, between Chicago nml Milwnukci auilht. l*aul nnd Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Yestimiled Drawing Room sleepers (lining ears coaches of the lutest desigi. between Chicago and Milwaukee ami Ashlaud and Duluth. Through l’ullman Vestibule Drawing Room and Colonist 81ecps via the Northern 1’aeific Railroad between Chicago and Portland. Ore. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording uncuualled service to and from Wau kesha. Fond du Lse, Oshkosh, Ncenali, Men- aslia. Clnnpewa Fnlls, Kau Claire, Hurley, Wis„ and Ironwoodaml Bcsseieer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time tables and other information, apply to Agents of tho line, or to tickot Agents anywhere in the Uuitod States or Canada. 8. U, A1XSLIK, II. C. BARLOW, •niiernl Manager. Oen’l Traffic Mgr, LOUIS ECKSTEIN. Afts’t flen’l l’iuis’r nndTkt, Agent. IflIMVAl'KIE WIN, 9Hms TheBestSpring ©MEDICINE® InTHeWorldIs l*h jbIcIsm ondorao acd prescribe It with nil form* end stssee .F.P.mi splendid combination. nr.d prcacrlbo It with crest satisfaction for the cures oi Oatnrrh. Skin plaints. Mm corlnl Poitou, Tettor, 8cali:iioad,ete.,ete. V. V. I*. Is a powerful tonic and an oxcollent appltf. ASASPRINGR MEDICINE,TO I 1 CUREANDTONE 1/ UPTHE CENERAL J AILMENTS 0FTHE I SYSTEM,TAKE 1 I J. S. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Office over Kcid a Cclyppers Dru: Store, Bread St l um now prepared to buy or sell, lor other parties, all kinds ot town or country real estate and have on my list a good assess ment of both kind*. Strict nnd close atten tion to the business will be my aim, and I respectfully solicit a thare of the business ot the community. nuga8 Cotton Seed Oil Mills. Wc arc muking various ‘d/ca from the Plnu- tntlon Mil In oi 5 tons to the large city mill of 50 tons per day. Our mills have all the latest modern improvements in machinery, and pro duce tho very best remits. Send for circular. CARDWELL MACHINE CO., RICHMOND, V.%. privatedlHcmw*of men. A certain cure for the dc bill- fating weakness peculiar to women. „ I prescribe Hand feelaar* ITRCEvAxsCiincrnCo. in rerommendlng It to afferent. pbA'eIh.oo. J. tnticls, Thonm.vlllf Un. If you want a nice little farm, I otter you 57} acres within one and a half miles of the Court House on a good road. It you want a larger farm, I offer you llli acres in three miles of 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 Fearnsidc. Or, if you prefer, will locate you in East End, ou a corner lot. If you wish a larger house, I have several I can sell you. If you prefer a suburban place, 1 offer a nine acre home on Carroll Hill. If you prefer a vacant lot, I cun settle you ia any part of the city. Don’t Lc afraid to spenk out your wants. Tf you have no money it may make no difference ; come to see me ond let us talk it all over. It may pny you to do this. I also offer a business lot on lower Broad street, and a store nnd dwelling on Jackson street, where a thrifty shopkeeper enn clear 82,000 a year E. M. Maltte Heal Estate ami Insurance Broker Thomasville, - Ga. LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WHOLE** LE DHUOOILTS. Lippman Block. SAVANNAH. GA. ^ ABBOTT’S EASTMANLoRN jf REM 0l ; PA'V cor^s IKspeedily^ bunions A^^without 4«0 WARTS - ^ “ PAIN. LIPPMAN BROS OKUGGISrSPROPS SAVANNAH, CA NEW Auction and Commission House. C. & A. T. SNODGRASS Have opened at the old Bunk stand on Juck- son street, w here they will receive all con signments, and give personal and prompt attention. Having secured the services ot a popular Auctioneer, |>orsons having goods to dispose of will do well to see us. We will sell at any place in Thomnsvillc. Liberal advances made on non perishable consign ments for thirty days. Auction et store on Snturdivsand Wednesdays. 2tn EMORY £1 Mind miuMnc aired. Itoilti larnied Min mur-uninc, T.»UmimUJ. from .11 zap*«« th.*Mi0. I>re.pwln. K.T ar.^»4HfiSirw«S: llelow liud a lift of llie (ienrgiii scimi- ritios owned by llie Mutual l.ilu Insurance Company of New York (icorgin .Stale, tour nml nne-li xlfpcr rcnt.lloml, $1,131,000 Clmthnm Comity, live per cent. Ilonds 03,000 Atliintn, live, six, seven nml eight per cent. Bonds $01,710 Augusta, six per cent. Bonds 17,120 Savannah, five per cent. Ilonds 31,494 $143,333 Railroad Bonds on Lines in Gkouuia. Atlanta Sc Charlotte Air Line, seven per cent. Bonds $110,334 Atlantic & Calf, seven per cent. Bonds 180,039 Central R. R. k Banking Co, of Ga., sever.-]ier cent. Bonds 791,230 Georgia Pacific, first, six per cent. Bonds 8,010 Ga. R. R. Sc Banking Co., five and six per cent. Bonds 372,897 ; .South Georgia k Florida, seven per cent. Bonds 18,741] $1,782,400 Georgia il. R. Sc Banking Co.: Stock 104,830 Grand Total $3,274,033 After such a demonstration llie Georgians can claim The Mutual Life, in all essential particulars, as u home company. E. M. Mallette, AGENT.