The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 15, 1890, Image 4

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7 “ II W.Mli REV.SAM. P. JONES REV. J.B. HAWTHORNE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DR. KINC’S HOTHLGEBPIETDEB ten by the World Renowned Evangelist: “I returned from Tyler. Texas, on the 12th Inst. I find my wife has been taking Royal cerraetuer to the UKEAT UPBUILDING of her physical system. She Is now almost fri o from the distressing headaches with winch she has been a MARTYR for twenty years. Kurely It lias done wonders for her! I M ISH L\ LHi POOR SUFFERING WIFE 1IAD ACC ESS TO THAT MEDICINE." „ . Rev. J. R. Hawthorne. Pastor First Baptist church, Atlanta. Oa., was cured of a long stand ing rase of Catarrh. His wife had been an in valid from nervous headache, neuralgia, and rheumatism FOR THIRTY YEARS scarcely having a da Vs exemption from pain. After taking Roval'Germetuer two months, lie writes: •*A more complete transformation I have never witnessed. EVERY 8YMPT0N OF DISEASE HA3 DISAPPEARED. She appears to he twenty years younger, and Is as happy and Playful as a healthy child. We have persuaded many of our friends to take the medicine, and the testimony of all of them Is that it Isa great remedy." Dr. King’s Royal Germetuer is a boon to women. It builds up the strength, increases the appetite, aids digestion, relieves them of the cause of disease, and insures health. It is an infallible cure for Rheumatism. Neu- rilgin. Paralysis. Insomnia. Dyspepsia. Indi gestion. Palpitation. Elver. Blndderand Kidney Diseases. Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, all Blood and skin Diseases. Female Troubles, etc. Prompted by a desire to reach more suffering people, the price has been reduced from • to Sl..mper concentrated bottle, which makes ono gall 1 ' " ’ “ “ For sale I f the ATLANTIC GERMETUER CO. Atlanta, Gc. -lid by Druggists. If your Druggist can nig supply you. it can tie sent by express. fetTHeud stamp for full particulars, certi?- IcatiM of wonderful cures, etc. warranted, has his name and price stnropcd on bottom. A Soo *H75 °Jboys %75 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof drain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than ny tho strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. Se.00 dennine llnnd-sewed* an elegant and ^5# stylish dress Shoe which commends j* •* SA.00 Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf ■» unequalled for stylo and durability. SO.60 fioodyenr Welt Is the standard dress a# Shoe, at a popular price. $0.60 Pollcemnn’a Hhoe Is especially adapted w for railroad men, formers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES la f d°.' 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, postal for order blanks. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, I>Ihhs. Daniel, Agent, Thomasville, Ga. Then and Now. 1 lie i.il'Tistiu- to compurc our presont it 'nil? statistics with those of a ecntin v :t-o. Then we hail about 3.000.000 |>eo pie against li 1,0 (0,000 now. Then our wealth was about 8400, 000,000 against $70,000,000,000 now. Then we hail about $00,000, square miles of territory, of which only about 200,000 c mill In regarded ns settled, lignins'. 3,000.000 now. Then wc hail only wagon roads and post riders to do the work of the rail ways aid tih graph lines of today. Then tve bail general poverty ami ignorante, while today the republic stagg.rs mider its wealth, and a school h .use crowns every hill top. Then labor tva; wretched, never dreaming that in liiis n tr e it would dictate laws, fix its own wages, and hold the post of honor. Then pcop o had to get along with tallow dips, tinder boxes, and every thing else that was inconvenient and uncoil for! able, but even the poorest now have mati I c •, g: s, c’eeti ie light and a thousand appliances designed to lighten the burden of labor—Consti tution. Good Advice. The Scuth.iest Georgian lias the following well limed paragraph: It will be a gootl day when the farm ers consider the sub treasury bill in all its bcarin s Many are now carried away by its novelty, and promises of relief that can never be fully realized How is Your Blood? I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound end well with two end n half bottles of 8. 8. 8. Other blood medicines had fail ed to do me any good. Will C. Beatv, Yorkvillc, 8. 0. Your mother is tired and weary, Scarcely your-vigils can keep, But there l« a boon, Oh! mother, For tho hahv and you. In tho use of Wooldridge’* Wonderful Cure.” IIow many mothers, old and young, waste a good constitution by doing doublft duty as domestic and seamstress, when some good Blood Purifier or Alterative would preserve their lives to ripe old age, and pleasure to themselves and family. For an overworked constitution, thin and impure blood, there is no elixir like I was troubled from childhood with an aggravated case of Tetter, and three bodies of 8. 8. S. cured me ixii'inu- ncntly. Wallace Mann, Munnviilc, I. T. Our nook on IIIixkI and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. ‘s>iooaaoH v a Contractor & Builder. ”1 i.l In make siipriiiilc hira«’i.% lor or Curtrigbt PROFl) SSTONAL CARDS. Ip M McLVTOSIl, Physician A Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia. Mr ‘OFFICE over 8t.vk’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Street*. ^ \V- DltUC’K, M. D. Office, up-stairs. S. DrlliLK, M. I)., Office in Hayes Building. Ilcdhloueo — C jruor Cffleg) avenue and Mag n *lla street. Telephone ommunlcatlon, No. 21 lor night J. II. COYLE, D. 1). S., Resident Dentist, Thomasville, . Georgia. Offers his services to th citizens of Thom* asvlllo and vicinity. Office hours—From 9 a. n. to l p. m. t and jornSto 5p.m 0 nice— On Jackson street. s. McLendon, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasville, • > Get I’rompt atteution uited to him. Office—Over Watt’s store, hacksonstrects. t J all business cu- —HE AD.QU ABTERS— 158 BROAD STREET. Heal Estate ami Rental Agency. PIHB TIMBERED LANDS, U FARM LARDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on (arm lands 8 per cent, i to s years time. J. E. 13. Love. May 10 Cm. ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, in ismcK on wood. V. 4. HORROCKS, tiKNF.CAL t liXTKAt'TOli. P O. Box 71. 4 20-ly Tlionitisvillc. Git, The Pullman Car Line Louisville, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, Ms Pills SAVES JffiONEY. Ono box of <lic*o pill, will snvo many dollar. In doctor', bill.. They aro .pcclally prepared a. n Family Medicine, and supplies a want lour felt. They re* move unhealthy accumulations from the body, without nausea or srlplnf. Adopted to younff and old. Price, 85c* SOLdD K VKll YWHJEIUG. TheBestSpring ©MEDICINE® InTHeWorldIs THE:-: TIME To Buy AS A SPR! NGIN MEDIC1N E,TO. I 1 CURE ANDTONE 1/ UPTHE CENERAL W AILMENTS 0FTHE I - system,take 11 THE BEST ROUTE North mid Northwest Central Railroad of Georgia. Schedule in effect June 8, 1890. THOMASVILLE, LOUISVILLE AND CINCIN NATI. via Macon and Atlanta. NORTH. Lv Thomasvlilt*, S. r. .* \S Ar Albany, • Lv Albany, Central of Ga.. Ar Macon, Atlanta, •* Ch • ttanooga, W. A A Nashville, S., 0- St- L 10 10 i Louisville, L. .V N fll I* Ar Cluclnnatl ** 1 7 45 j> Dally. Dally | 8 ;k> aui HI UO a m 12 20 p mi 2 00 a m 5 3 ip in, G 1C a m To 10 p in tl ooam 4 23 a m ii :w p ill Read what wonders It has done for Rev. J. W. Howard and wife. My wife tin* ho ui a constant sufferer for twenty years from what some r rheumatism of (lie liver, others neuralgia of the liver, while others said that there was enlarge ment of the liver, and ulceration—all agreed tho liver was involved, though they differed as to the cause. She suffered the mutt excruciating agony, and no remedies afforded relief,until she was induced to try your Wonderful (Jure. Three bottles have coni| !rteIy restored her to health, ami it affords me genuine pleasure to testify to the good it has done her. I always praise the bridge that carries me over, and I assure you that J am continually sounding the praises of your great Wooldridge's Wonderful Cure. You are at liberty to refer anyone to me. or use this' certiflcate for publication. in addition to the testimony I have given you, I would like to tell f ou of the good that lms come to me personally from taking two bottles or your Wonderful Cure. was afflicted with Rheumatism in the hack of my neck, great and constant pains in my head and eyes This pain was so constant and inten.se thut 1 eouhl not concentrate iny thoughts to study. Two bottles of your medicine have relieved mo entirely of this trouble Co: * r ** — w REV. W. HOWARD. 'olumlu*, G<t., June 11,1SS9, Very respectfully * W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by IVoolllrid^C^ Wonderful Cure Co., Columbus, Ga. The Glenn House Opposite Passenger depot, BOS TON, GA. N. Z. GLENN, Proprietor. Table s uijilicd with he best the market affords. Every attention paid to the com fort of guests. Miunercial men s patron-1 age sjecirlt*. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Office over Ilciil k fuhtppcrs Oru? Store, Ilroatl St 1 mu now prepared to buy or sell, tor other parties, all kinds ot town or country real ••siate and have on my list a good assess ment of noth kinds. Strict and close ntten- ion to the business will he my aim, and 1 espectfully solicit u hare of the bi’iriness ot ■he community. uug°8 Chicago AND AND THE Northwest. The I’ullniau Vestibule*] Service oil Night Trains, l’tirlor Chair Cars on Day Train. The Mouou Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities anil Summer lie- sorts of the Northwest. WM.F. 1II.ACK, General Mitliaio r. W. A. Mi UOKL, Tratllc Maimm-r, •IAS. 1IAUKKK, (ion. 1*. A., Chicago, r further information address R.W. CJLADING, Geifl Agent. 158 Bread St, Thomasville, (J» Sixteen Passenger Trans-continental Trains Daily. Under the new train schedule which the Northern Pacific itailroad inaugurates dune 15th, 1890, there will sixteen traias-continental passenger trains moving tlaily on this great line, eight east hound 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. < has. S, Free, General rassenger Agent of the line at St. Paul, announces that under the new arrangement the first through train, the pacific Express, leaves st. Paul at 8:15 a, m daily, with rough Pullman Palace sleeping car, leaving Chicago dally at 5:30 p. m. via the Chicago', Milwaukee & st. caul Kailway, running via ncl- cna and Tacoma direct to Portland, and making close connect! m at st. Paul with all trains leav ing st. i.ouis in the forenoon and Chicago in the afternoon of the previous day, arriving at Taco ma 10:50 a. m. of the third day and Portland the same afternoon. Th5 second through train, No. 1, the Pacific Mail, leaving St. Paul at 4:15 p. m., daily, mak ing close connections witii tiie Fast 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. mi. daily via the Wisconsin Central line, running through to Portland via Helena and Tacoma. Both trains out of St. Paul will carry Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars, but free colonist Sleepers will Ik» run only on train No. 1, leaving St. Paul at 4:15 p. m. The Northern Pacific now operates the largest equipment of dining cars of any railroad in the world, twenty-four, and also the longest Full, man sleeping car line in existence, namely :Chi- cago to Portland via Tacoma, and is the only line running tlies* sleepers to the principal irau»r centre* and pleasure resorts in Northern Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana and Wash ington. Tfco recently completed Butte Air Line ot the Northern Pacific makes this the shortest route IfOtwcn Chicago and Butte by 120 miles and en ables this companyto announce a throng** Pull man .Sleeping Car servlcejbctwcen St. Paul ami Tacoma and Portland via Butte, west on the 4.15 p. in. train, east from Portland on the 7:00 a, m. Atlantic Mail. Noktii Bound.—Train leaving Tlionmsvllle at 8 3J a. m. dally, has day coaches Tho vllle to Albany, uud Albany to Atlanta, 1 nil man .Sleeping Cars Atlanta to Nashville, and Pullman Parlor Cars Nashville to Louisville and Cincinnati. Train leaving Albany at 2 30 a. m. dally, has Pulfman or Maun Buffet Sleeping Cars Albany to Chattanooga, Pullman Sleeping Cars Chattanooga to Nashville, and Parlor Cats Nashville to Louisville and Cin elnnatl. NORTH. Lv ThomasvlUo, 8. F. A W. Ar Albany •• Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga. %r Macon, " Ar Atlanta, " .. .. Ar Chattanooga, W. «Jt A.... Ar Cincinnati, (j. & C Daily. 8 30 a m 11 00am 2 ;iu a m 1 12 20 p G 10 a in! 5 30 p in 11 dlaiii io 10 ]» m r> 38 j: in | 4 23 a in 7 U0 a n. j ti 20 p in Nouth Bound.—Train leaving Thotna&vllle at 8 30 a. m. has duy couches to Albany, and Albany to Atlanta. Pullman Slecpiug Cars to Chattanooga, aud Parlor Cars to Cincinnati. Dally through Pullman mid Mann Buffet Hleop lug Cars betwoen Albany and Cincinnati on 23oa m. train. Nauru. Daily. Dally. Lv Thomaivllle, 8. F. «& W. ArAlbany “ Lv Albany, Cent of <*a Ar Montgo ucrjr, “ Ar Birmingham, L. s* N.... Ar Nashville, •• .... Ar Louisville, “ .... Ar Cincinnati, •• .... 8 30 a in 11 00 a m 12 20 p nil 2 05 a m 7 05 p m 7 35 a m 10 35p m 11 15 am 5 10 a 111 7 33 p m North Bound.-Train leaving Thomasville at 8.30 A. M., dally, lias Day Coaches to Mont gomory, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to Cin einimtl, via Nnshvillo and Louisville. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 a. M., daily, has Pullman Buffet Hleeping Car Albany to Nashville, and Nashville toClnclnnati, via Louisville. NORTH. I Daily. Dally. Lv Thomasville, B. F. & W. j 8 30 a m Ar Albany, *• j j 11 00 am Lv Albany, Cent, of C*a j 2 05 a m 12 20 p m Ar Montgomery, 1 7 35 a in ] 7 05 p in Ar Nashville, L. A' N 7 30 p m 5 10 a m Ar Evausville, ” 1 25 a m 113pm Ar Bt. Louis, “ j 7 25a in* 7 45 pm North Bound.—Train leaving Thomasville at 8 30 A. M. has dny coaches to Montgomery. Pullman Sleepers to Nashville, and Nashville to St. Louts. Train lenving Albany at 2.05 A. M. has Pullman Buffet Hleeping Cars Albany to 8t. Louis, without chango, via Nashville. J. C. Shaw, E. t. Charlton, Trav, Pass. Agt Gen. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. W. P. Dawson, Pass. Agent, Macon, Ga. Gribben CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, ITHOMA8VILLE, GA. Wc will be clod to make cr ntracta for, ui perintend, all classes of buildings, publl private, in cither brick or wood. Will furi ntracts for, or su- 1c Of — ... furnish itications if required. If you » us, and we will plans and si want any huildfng done call , 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 u* in Tbomasville, and to all parties lor whom we have worked. Shop on Fletcher street, 2nd door from Broad. Tbomasville Oa., April 15,1*90. PLAR CRATES. I Imve on hand and ready for delivery pear crates made out of WHITE ASH, Dressed inside mid out. No saw marks. Will nof scratch the fruit. The neatest a:.d best crate ever sold in tliia market. Can lie sold at the SAME Pit ICE AS THE HOUGH PINIi CRATE. rhyslrlnns orulorso P. P. P. and rreacrlbolt with Krer‘ splendid combination. -— Kczema, Chronic Femalo Com- plaints, M«mirlnl Poison, Tetter, Scaldhead, etc., etc. _RjM». Is a powerful tonic ami The mater the he fruit. Bo-ton (la May crate the better the price for DAN L. A. HORN. fMi-d&wdm. THOMASVILLE NATIONAL BANK, !YfH. A. T. McIntyre, I’resident. Vice-President. •Yah. A. Bit Anisin, Cashier. Capital ■ $i00,000. A f'cneriil hanking business. Collec lions have prompt attention. Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With Electric* Eights. Is now 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 ot that effi cient steward, Syl. li. Van Dyke, of New Vork All correspondence promptly an swered. Speeial attention paid to ladies with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. I)..I McINTOSH, i9-d.V\vly Proprietor. Is the acknowledged leading remedy for all the unnatural discharges and private diseases of men. A certain cure for the debill- tatlng weakness peculiar to women. - in a onir by I prescribe Hand feel safe KTheEvaNSChemicalCo. in recommending It to - nil sufferers. ft. J. C’n*»*« !*, Thoinnsvillc (in. Cannot Cause- Stricture. Painless to Use, Prico. SI,. Soli by all Drngglsta. Seat Is Blais package with Esther Syringe for CUO LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WHOLESALE DRUaQILTtt, Lippman Block. tAVANNAII. GA • ABBOTT’S 'z EASTjjhlAN'oBN^f Bunion 5 i^B^it- W|THOljT Co warts pain. LIPPMAN BfiO’Sr'oRUGGISTS,PROPS,SAVANNAH, CA THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Mctiufacfis and Dealers ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER. bATIIKS, PICKETS, SIIINOI.ES, AOCLUINGh, BBACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS, STAIR-RAILS JSJ c vvol Posts. OFFICE, CRURCH & S10RE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wir-* Screen Doors nnd Windows, 8ns Doors amt Blinds STAIIl KUILDINC <T) INSIDE HARDWOODFINISil SPECIALTY.* rCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Tho 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 ot h- er business is dull find your mind is free from worries. When the market is at the bottom. When all things indicate a sure and e? j 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. Neat cottage, cor ner lot, in East End. Fine suburban place ten acres of ground, in Magnolia Place. Cheap cottage in Fearnside, Desirable lot 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 bo glad to insure your life or your property. on Real Kstatc'am! Insurance Broker Thomasville, - Ga.