The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 04, 1890, Image 4

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THE BEST .ROUTE TO TIIE North and North won I 18 VIA Central Railroad of Georgia. Schedule in effect June 8, lS'AO. J’KOFKSSlONAl, CARDS. THOMASVILLE, LOUISYILLL AND CINCIN NATI. via Macon and Atlnnta. Dally. Daily 8 30 a in; 11 00 a in 12 20 |» nii 2 30 n m north. Hv Thoiiiasviilc, 8. & W Ar Albany, " Lv Albany, Central «-f Ga.. Ar Macon. ** ... •> •*•» i’ *** w * v •• •• Atlanta, “ — 1° I® I’ 1,1 ** JJ’j a !'* •• Chiltatioogn, W. k A 4 2J a ni o Jjj 1' JJJ •• NaMivlllo, A\, C. k 8t. L. 10 1 •• Louisville, L. Ac X , j JI 1* ni |Il f * j’ j* Ar Cincinnati *• * 45 l >In ' 4 05 I* NoilTH BOUND.—Train leaving Thomasvillo at 8 30 a, ra. daily, has day coaches Thomas- via* to Albany, and Albany to Atlanta, l ull- man Sleeping Cars Atlanta to >«® hT ‘ ,c * | Pullman Parlor Cars Nashville to J^uisvUlo and Cincinnati. Train leaving Alban) at 2 a» n. m. dally, has Pullman or Mann l*uff« t Sleeping Cars Albany to Chattanooga. Pullman Kleeplug CArs Chattanooga to Nashville, aim Parlor Cuts Nashville to Louisville and Cin cinnati. NOltTH. Dally. Lv Thomasvillo, 8. F. k W.l A r Albany ** •••••••••• Lv Albany, Cent, of Gu - JO a in at Macon, “ 0 10 a in Ar Atlanta, •• .. ..Ill uua sn Ar Chattanooga, W. *V A....J 0 3H j: in 1 Ar Cincinnati, «j. C I 7 u0 a iu 8 30 a m 11 00 a m 12 20 p m 5 30 p m 10 10 p m 4 23 a m G 20 p m NoilTH BOUND.—Train leaving Thomasvillo nt 8 30 a. m. has day coaches to Albanv, and Albany to Atlanta. Pullman .Sleeping Cars to Chattanooga, aud Parlor Cars to CinclnnaU. Hally through Pullman and Mann Buffet bleep ing Cars between Albany and Cincinnati on j 3J a in. train. NASHVILLE, LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI, via Montgomery. NOltTH. Daily. Dally. Lv Thomasvillo, 8. F. A W.l 8 SO a m] ArAlbany ** 111 00am Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga 13 20 p ml 2 05 a i Ar Montgomery, " | 7 06 p ro| 7 3j> a i Ar UlrrnIngham, L. & N.... 10 35 p m 11 15 a i Ar Nashville, “ ....' 5 loam- 7 JOpi Ar Louisville, ** ....11 42 a in. 2 l<ia i Ar Cincinnati. ** ... | 4 05 p nij G ■>'- a i Noiith Bound.—Train leaving Tliomasvllle at 8.30 A. M., daily, has Day Coachea to Mont gomery, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to Cln •iuimtl, via Nashville and Louisville. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 a. M.,daily, liaspulUnan Buffet Sleeping Car Albany to Nashville, and Nashvlllo toCinclnnatl, via Louisville. NASHVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND ST. LOUIS, via Montgomery. NORTH. Dally. Daily. Lv Thomasvillo, S. F. & W.L... Ar Albany, *• !•••• Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga Ar Montgomery. *' Ar Nashville, L. & N.. . Ar Evansville, “ ... Ar St. Louis. •* ... 7 33 a i 7 30 p 1 1 1’3 a i 7 23 a . i S 30 a m .ill (XI am 1 {12 20 p 111 i j 7 (*f> p ill i 3 10 a m l 1 13p in • 7 43 p in North Bound.—Tram leaving Thomasvllle at h 30 A. M. has day coaches to Montgomery. Pullman Sleepers to Nashvlllo, and Nashvlllo to St. Louis. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 A. NI. has Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Albany to St. Louis, without change, via Nashville. J, C. SHAW, E- T. CHARLTON, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Fas*. Agt Savannah, Ga. W. I». Dawson, Tass. Agent. Macon, Ga. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf nnd Laced Waterproof Drain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe rannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. Se.OO Genuine Ilnnd-sewcd. an elegant nnd W stylish dress 8ho<> which commends Itself. $^■•00 ftand-newed Welt. A tine calf Shoo ■w unequalled for stylo an SO.ISO CJoodjrcar Welt Is w Shoe, at a popular price. SO.SO Policeman** Hhoc Is especially adapted w for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LA F D°.g 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 pot BrocklODf MaBB . Curtright & Daniel, Agent, Thomasville, Ga. Sixteen Transcontinental Passenger Trains Daily. Under the new train schedule which the Northern Pacific nallroad inaugurates Juno 15th, ID'JO, th i will nixtecn trains-continental pasftcngcr trains moving daily on tills great lino, eight east bound and eight west bound, exclusive of 108 local, main and hracli line pa»- soticcr 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. Chaff.», Free, neneral passenger Agent of the line at St. Paul, announces that under the new arrangement the first through train, the pacific Kxnm*, leaves «. Paul at 8:16 a. m daily, witii a through Pullman Palace sleeping « ar, leaving Chicago dally at 5:30 p. in. via the Chicago, .Milwaukee & st. raul Hallway, running via nel ena and Tacoma direct to Portland, and making close connection at st. Paul w ith all trains leav ing st. Louis in the forenoon and Chicago in tho afternoon of the previous day, arriving at Taco ma 10:50 a. m. of the third day and Portland the same afternoon. Th* second through train, No. ], the Pacific Mail, leaving St. Paul at 4:15 p. ni., daily, mak ing close connections with the l ast Mail,” and all night trains out of Chicago, will carry a through Pullman Palace Sleeping Car and one or more Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars leaving Chicago at 10:45 p. m. daily via the Wisconsin Central line, running through io Portland via Helena and Tacoma. Both trains out or St. Paul will carry Pullman Tourist bleeping Cars and Dining Cars, hut free colonist Bleepers will hi run only on train No. 1, leaving St. Paul At«:lfP. a. The Northern Pacific now operates the largest equipment of dining cars of any railroad in the world, twenty-four, and also tlic longest Pull, man sleeping ear line in existence, namely ;Cbi- cago to Portland via Tacoma, and is the only Hue running theao sleepers to the principal trade centre* and pleasure resorts in Northern Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana and Wash- 1 Butte Air Line of tuc t this the shortest route lirtwen Chicago and Butte by 120 miles and en ables this company to atinoitnc.. a Mironov I-uli ma. .top, a ft Car arrrtce l*tw«-n Ht. l'aul ami rwxMunnd 1‘urtiand via Hutu-, w»i until. 4.1} 1. Bt. train, rut Irutu Port! an a un the 7:00 a. in. Injttun. The reorati* completed 1 Nortbrrn I'arlUc make, tin jip m McIntosh, ! .Physician A Surgeon ThomaBvill©, Georgia. tyOFFICE over Stark’s, comer Broad and Fletcher Streets. \\\ BRUCE, M. I). Oflice, up-stairs. ' bn.ml Mid J letcbur strict,, [nu , T. S. DiOM.K, M. I)., Rosldeuei nulla etrout Tolepb.m Office in Hayes Building. a n* C dl»g) avenue and Mag it ideation, No. 2'» for ulgln J. p. nt.tr. AlUatis II. COYLE, I). I>. S., Resident Dentist, Thomanville, • Georgia. Offers bin Hei vleehto th eltlxeusof Thom* Seville nnd vicinity. office hours—From a. ni. to 1 p. ni., and fr on»2 to 5 p. in Office—On Jackson street. 'i. M< I.KNDOX. Attorncy-at- Law, Thomaavllle, - ticurgla. Prompt attention jjivcu t i all business on ustcil to him. „ , . Ollicc—Over Watt's store, coiner Hr.mil and liacksonstrcet,. ‘s»ooaaoH - v A Contractor & Builder. Will In; gltttl to makit contracts for or stiiicrinlentl ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, JX I.lilCK Oli tvoon. V. A. llhRROUKN, liKNKIJ.M. n.NT It At Till:, P O. llox 71. Tliomasvillc, Ua. -HEADQUAHTER8- 158 BROAD STREET. JReal Estate and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on lain) lands 2 per rent, t to ; years time. .J. K. II- Lovo. Gribben & CONTKACTOIIS 8: BUILDERS, TUoMArV.n.LK, GA. We will be clad to n.td.e iv nlractb lv,..» n- ncrlnteuil, all claiwra ot liutldlng,, iinldfc r» private. In eltlier brick or wood. » ill IjirtiiaJt plans nnd aiicdlUatlons if reiptlred. Jf yon want any building done rail on us, and we will Hubuiit estimates whether contract is awardwl us or not. We will guarantee satisfaction in all our work. We refer to the many hulfillps* erected by u« in Tlioir.aaville, ajul all parties for whom we have worked. Shop oil Fle<‘ stieet. 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville La., April 15. 1820. TilOMA.SV ILLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Pfop'rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH «Sc J3KKiSStip LU MBEIt 1.AT1IKS, P1CKKTS, 8IHSCiI.ES, ..lOL’I.UINCiS, UUACKETS, SCH0I.I. WORK, MASTERS, BAI.l'HTRRS. STAIU-HAIL8 Newel i’osts. OFFICE, CHURCH & S'lORE Furniture. STORK FRONTS. Wire Screen Doors ami Windows, Sa* Doors and Blinds STAIR BUILDINt ASD ISS1HE HARDWOOD KISISI Sl’KClAI.TV. toTC 0RUESl'OSDKSCE SOl.IClTED. ^ ABBOTT S^/. eas TjjP ,an c0 P o N a iH^ remo^.in^pj: pA'v,' COR^S S^PEedilV^ bunions IS^fcWiTHouT Cowarts 1,1 PAIN. .ts-RCAN BED'/'Skmr^KXS SAVANNA". - CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL Till; CUMBKULAND ISLAND HOTKL i ; r 1 now open for tlie reception of guests. 30 New Rooms Added since last season. Artesian Well, Shower Baths itnii everything that i? necessary lor the ease and comfort of gncstl. Kates $2 jicr day; S10.S0 per tveek; $:!0 per month. W. It. Ilt'SKLV, Proprietor, jutie 1 d 2nt Itniiklv. (ia, PLAR CRATES. I have .in hand and ready for delivery pear crates made out of WHITE ASH. Dressed inside nnd out. No saw marks, i Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest a:.d best crate e\er sold in this market. Can be sold at the SAME PRICE AS THE HOUGH PINE CRATE. The neater the crate the better the price I lie fruit. DAN L. A. HORN. Boston (ia May J», ’00-d&w3»i. J&. a.aa.jgig; -SiiuLi<oic3L®o Life Inr.ttrr.nre cannot cor.-.pcnsaio f..:- grieiT 'ke ct-.ipty chair at tho table, tilt firc-ridc. nnd in flic ollicc. V ir. no enjoy lile when liic fortune is made? Vv h.-.t i» good to-morrow, must lie Better to-day. Ik-ir. in time to build r.p your u-ystcr.i r.:u! • piriu, and dispel disease hv t;Ai.i- some wholesome nu.d Iwriiiic^s alter.dive. There nothing so :h, Khcumatiam, overworked system, r..id a!! blood affections, as W. W 5 j|dycubtcill's! bdc^ta vigor . 'ould you 1)4 a nnottd vitaliTy? ‘df wu.fes: your ptrunl offoiTuniT^ ? 1°'I to ly weij/h ! T ea»limonio!s Bikmixcham, Ala., Oct. 23, ’82. Jtr. John R. Garrett, Sec*y and Treat. W. IF. C. Co. pear Sir:—Having given your W. »* • L*. a Ihorough trial, I can cheer fully iTcommend it to nil Buffering with Liver Troublci. It has done me more g«o«l than a barrel of uo- called remedies, and I feel llko a new man. I pronounce it tho true and only elixir of life. Voura very gratefully, A. W. BENTLEY. W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridcre’fl Wonderful lure Co., Columbus, Ga. b Tliomasvillc Marble Works, Georgia Passenger Schedule Southern & Florida Railroad Siiwanec River Route to Florida. Taking effect Mnrcii Ifitli, 1890. Stnniliirtl Time, onth Meridmn. OOIXO SOUTH. Jackson and Stephen Sts. Monuments Tablets ami Headstones in.Marble, American and Imported, and in Granite. @ntislaot ioif Ctiiai’antoud- Aldricli & Morse, Proprietors. j title J8 Jy. _ TH()MASVJ LEE NATIONAL BANK, Iavkb. a. T. McIxtyiie. rrenulent. Vice-Fresldont. Jab. A.BhAnikin, Cashier. Capital Surplus $100,000. 28,s00. A prcncral Ijnnkjng business. Collcc- (ions have prompt attention. Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use, •>nS A \ M l(y... l i; k w By..::;:: ft lop 8 y & V By. Arrive Tlftmi Jum-tl Leave Tifton, Arrive Vnldostn. Ju Arrive JnHper Atvive Lake Oily J.ii Arr Juekii'Jnvll^• 1C Arrive Hampt -n Junction F C A r Bu ... Arrivo Pnlr.lka union «lepot Arrive St Augustine via J 8t a k U 11 lilt. No. I .10 33 am . Ill pm . 130pm. J 36 pill. No. 3 ,. 7 00 pin. .. 0 44 pill. . 1*44 pm.. 11 18pm.. . 238pm 1118am. 4 42 pm 108 am. 6 50pm .... 2 11 am.. . 7 CO pm .3 22 0111.. 9 45 pm 0 35 am . 4 55 r.ni.. . 0 20am... . 10 25 am. - No.ll .. 0 00am . 12 23 m . 1 45pm . C 20 pm No. 13 <; 30am .lo 50am . 3 30pm . 4 30pm No. 15 . K2«>am .10 45am GOING NORTH. Leave St Augustine via J St A k II K lilt. Leavo 1’alatka union depot Arrive Hampton Junction F c * l* depot. Lv Jacksonville. V C k Pdepot i.cnve Lake City Junction F C k 1* RR. Arrivo Jasper Junction 8 F k W RR. . Arrivo Valdosta Arrjve Tifton Junction R k W RR Leave Tifton “ “ Arrivo Ct»rdcle Junction 8 A A- M lty. Leavo " " “ Arrive Macon union depot . .10 00a.nt .11 03 AR! .1212 ni . I is pm 3 24 pm :i 24 pn "iLLi No. 14 .10 4«i pm.... ••••7 OOam .115lpm 29 am . l io pin 11 10 pm . 2 30 pm 35 pm No. 12 . 2 30 pin 7 00am . 4 23 am 12 23am . 4 23 am '.. 1 oo pm „^M(Lain^^^Jji0j>m * Puilinau I’ulucu sleeping cars on trains Nov. 3 uml 4. All trains arrivo anil depart from union dopot Macon, except Nog. 11 aud 12 accom modation trains. which arrivo ami depart from Macon Junction. A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Man., Mucon, Gu. J. T. HOGE. Gon. Puss. Agt., Macon, On. RUNS Fast Trains with Putin an Vestlhuled Drawing Room sleepers. Dining cars and coaches of ! latent design, between (!ldcago i\nd XJU'YOtlV.Cf ! Price, $1.. Sold by all Druggists. Sent In Slain package with Batter Syringe icr 11.50 Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. Witfi Kloctvie Ligbtp, 1.4 m>\v open, and f youM !„• pleaded to have ||iy Thomnsyille frietnls and others stop with ipe when they come this way. All piy Help is experienced. The dining room Is amlgr t)}i* «unoyv»sicn at flint t’lli- cient steward, Syl. 1>. Van Dyke, qf» New York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to hulics with cliiMrcn. Hates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. D. J MclNTtiSII, j.ih-dAwly Proprietor. The Pullman Gar Line —pET'VEKN Louisville, ClncipiuHi OK INDIANAPOLIS, AND Chicago |AND THE Northwest. The Pullman Veetibuled Service on Night Trains, Parlor Chair Cars on Day Train. The Monon Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities ami Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. Itnu lied8t. Paul an«l ?linncnp{dH- Tmlps with VpstlbuU'd Drawing bleepers dining *tars coaches of tho desigi- between Chicago and Milwaukee ami • Aslilnud nnd Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing llot.in and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific 1 Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern. West-' cm. Northern and Central Wisconsin points, I affording unequalled service to and from Wan- ! keslta. Fond du Lac, Oshko«h, Necnnli, Men- > aslia. Clunpewa Falls, Kan Claire, Hurley, Wls„ and Ironwoodnnd Bessemer, MIeh. For tickets, sleeping ear rcscrvatioiii time tallies auil other Information, apply to Agents of the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere tqo | United Staten or Canada S. K, A1N8I.1K, II. C. BARLOW, Ceueral Manager. Oon’l Traffic Mgr, LOUIS ECKSTEIN, Ass't Clen’l l’ass’r amlTkt, Agent. MIMVAIKIi; WIN, *ry Syphilitic lUicamatlsm, 8cmfnloa« FU«r* «tiJ Sore*, lilHiulular Hwolllng*, IthennslKto, «.i«l nii.H.lf n .'-v Hint tmvs fftsWlvA «l Ur*tnu>hfc Catarrh. Skin UUaiirai, KotifST^rorJo rinM Com* plaint*. M••mubit P WMr. BcaUlhoat). ale., etc. P.P.P.i-r M rt »uKPlunlc and - -- TheBestSpring ©MEDICINE® In THE World Is AS A SPRING MPDicirrr.xc CURE ANDTONE UP THE GENERAL AILMENTS 0FTHE SYSTEM,TAKE J, S, Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Dice over lleil A Culp s liras Stow, Broad St 1 am now prepared to buy orsull, iorother parijej, all ol town or country rea| estate and have on my list a good assess ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to tuc business will ho. my aim, nnd I respectfully solicit a .‘•hare of the business ot the community aug28 LI PPM AN BROS,. Proprietors, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Lippa»an Block. SAVANMAlf. GA. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, (BOS TON, GA. N. Z. GLENN, Proprietor. EMORY SI Mind w*mlf>rinit Bonks learned Sliii nnn rnAjhnjr. .Tnatimnniala from all AdlulHK O* *' 1 ' — gjPUKr, . 1 «f tiinxiotm. Pro? |H>ctua coax 29^8,A,T.M«vJri;: to Fmf. ew York. A. W.PAL1H& BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower 15road Street, Thomasville, Ga. KVKItY nUMMUl'TION Or Table 3tipl>lieil with the Lest the market! affords. Every attention paid to the com- { CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING, foyt of guests. Commercial men's affc rjccialt*-. patron-; 1 IIORSK .SHOEING, ETC., WM. F. BLACK, General Manager. W. A. McDOEL, Traffic Manarer, JA8. BAKKEB, Gen. V. A., Chicago- k-Utr farther information addreaa It.W. G LA DING. Gcn’l Agent. 158 Broad St-, Thoiuasvtlle, Gl "L'iime mm-fty thS Done at rvasonaldo mbs. Having recently ^rCiur* lii^H unnatural dUtcharxca and purchased a iiiimhrr of labor-saving tools, r I To A DAYS.^R private dlaeoiiCH of men. A 1 , , ... # g.m.di^.ido. ,oM certain cnre for tho tleblll- “** 1 r.irkw. taUng wt-aknoas peculiar I jir<t*r.ir i.f I prescribe It and feel ITHItVANSCutM'cnCo. In n-commondlng it to THE:-: TIME To Buy The Good Book says there is a time to do all things. The time to buy REAL ESTATE is when nobody else is buying. When money is scarce. When others want to sell. When your oth er business is dull and your mind is free from worries. When the market is at the. bottom. When all things indicate a sure and early advance. All these conditions are filled now in Thomasville. I offer to-day ele gant fronts on Para dise Park, cheaper than they will ever be bought again. A fine business lot 40 feet front on lower Broad St. The cheapest Farm in the country, quali ty considered, 111 1-2 acres, 3 miles out on Magnolia Road. Five acre triangu lar tract, just beyond Carroll Hill, on Jones Bridge Road. Finest corner lot in Fair View; south ern exposure. Xeat cottage, cor ner lot, in East End. Fine suburban place ton acres of ground, in Magnolia Place. Cheap Fearnside. cottage in lot Oil I all Huffcrpn. OTS1&Sg» VIIU'H *1.00. M. J. CiumpI., TbotnitKvlIlc Un. nml having the ( Best Equipped Shops j I in Southwest Georgia, We nr* prepared to I I do nil kinds of work in our line with dis-j I patch and neatness*. 1 <!pl22<i&wly Desirable Clay St. Cheap lots on Hayes St. If you will call on me, I will convince you, that I mean busi ness. I will also be glad to insure your life or your property. 1.1 Malta Real Estate and InsuiaDce Broker Thomasville, - Ga.