The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 17, 1890, Image 4

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3GERMETUERt <| NATURE’S REMEDY I J Iso first-class scientific preparation, the | * result Of Dr. King’s untiring labors and [ d researches following after Uaffrcy, De- J[ 1 geer, Brandtlctt, Pnstuer, Koch, Mlquel , 1 and other illustriouH compeers, whose la- f i bors substantiate, as held by the French « * Academy of Science, that “disease germs f J may bo not only attenuated until nearly L harmless.butnmy Ix revlvllied by degrees r ^ and given the most virulent character.” || tj —ROYAL GERMETUER— & J is an Infallible cure for numerous tilseases. L * such os Itheumatlsm, Indigestion, heart j J troubles, Headache, Liver, Bladder, ami * [ Kidney diseases. Chills and Fever, la- fi tarrh, Paralysis, Asthma, Bronchitis, |l j Coughs,Incipient Consumption, all Blood • ^ and Skin diseases, Female troubles, etc. f j It cures by purifying and eorrectInga dis- L * eased condition of the blood. It builds up r i from tke first dose, the patient quickly k ^ feeling Its invigorating and health-giving ' C Influence. It increases the appetite, aids | I digestion, clears the complexion, purifies , fi the blood, regulates the liver, kidneys, f i etc., ant speedily brings bloom to the r % cheek,strength to the body ond Joy to the f J heart. For weak and debilitated females L ® it Is without n rival or a peer. ~ 4 If you are suffering with disease, and I fall of a cure,send stamp for printed mat- ' A ter, certificates, etc. It is a boon to the jl j suffering and the wonder of the century. * ^ For sale by King’s 1 loyal Germetuer f j Company, Atlanta, cia.* and by druggists. < " Price fl.50 per concentrated bottle, which r J makes ona gallon of medicine ns per di- L i rections accompanying each bottle. Can F J be sent by express C. o. 1). If your drug- k j gist can nst supply you. rj yagrywS V CAUTION MM7 Pair lias his name and price stamped on bottom* flflDiEs &00 ?H75 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. J'iuc Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo .rjinot he better shown than by the strong endorse- •rents <of its thousands of constant wearers. ifS-nO Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant ond *5- atyllib dress Shoe which commends Itself, j a ,00 Umnd-aewed Welt. A line calf Shoo s* 1 unequalled for stylo and durability. f a.CO Goodyear Welt Is tho standard dress «7 Shoe, at a popular price. Policeman’* Hhoe Is especially adopted v for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES utfflb. jotc been most favorably received since Introduced snd the recent Improvements make them superior lo any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and if he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a ^''WOTttfalAfc Brockton. Mao,. Curtright & Daniel, Agents, Thomaiville, Ga. PltOFB SSIONAL GAUDS. 13. Bouchelle, M. D. OFFIOE: At Residence on Remington Avenue, east of Hansell Street. ij» m, McIntosh, Physician *& Snirgcoii, Thomasville, Georgia, ty OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. w. \V. BUUCE, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Coiner of Broadband Fletcher streets, (au 'M-Sy] 8. DEKLK, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. Resldouco—Corner Collego avenue and Mag aolia street. Telephone c. numunleatl-m, No. 25 tor night Us. J H. COYLE, U. 1>. S., Resident Dentist, Thomasville* • Georgia. Offers his services to th cltlxonsof Thorn* Millie and vicinity. Office hours—From 0 a. ni. to 1 p. in., and on2to ftp.m O fflce—Ou Jackson street. s. <}. McLEXDON, Attorney-at-Law, Tbomasvtllc, • • • Georgia, ft’r >mnt attention given to all business cn ■sled to him. Offite—Over Watt's store, comer Broad and haakionitrectt. Big a is the acknowledged leading remedy for all ibo unnatural dischargps and private diseases of men. A certain cure for the deblll- •*tBjf weakness peculiar mi«n>*r I prescribe Hand feel *>afe TwiEusiCetWirnCo In rerommendlUK it to t auMuiti oOBOa all sufterers. ’BII'E 81.00. a. J. Cuttb, Thamu.ill, On. BMy HOPE. Ala?, all my years I have lived in a laiu-y IMi.it h»!iic d.iy would ionic unto me An nil; 11 v. IiimI liriwli olf ll»c thadows nml A„,| whisper • Nnw! live and I* Iric!" Ami so I I nve nailed mil laughed llie lime Ami lived for the sweet coming days, And looked for tho dawning with heart tuned lo ”1 iloete, When shadows should nil fade nway I fiuieiiiln luiure, when other* should love me. And curry my hardens Along, When loving should till all the hours w gladness, And sighing he hushed witli a song. Alns, tlm' I sir that the pleasures nl hnpiu Are born of it fntieitul hrain. I see ihot ill' waiting mid limgiiip I rapture COMMISSION MEROH ‘ villi A id l>, I mu sorry llmt niy Iteari has liven waken'd, Fr.1111 onto! the dreaming to lie, I would that my sorrow were only the wait ing For dawning In hasten to me. For hope is like dew #»6 the blossom o morning, The blush of the lair western sky. The perl time or roses, the mist on tlte inoun tain, The Itenntiis whose life is to die. M.BoiK K. Bull.. The Vote- The following is given out as the vole in the senate caucus on the adop tion of old Granny Hoar’s resolution to lake up the force bill: y EA s—Messrs. Allison, Ulair, Cu!. lom, Edmunds, Evarts, Hawley, Hig. gions, Hoar, Ingtlls, Manderson, Moody, Platt, Sanders, Sawyer, Slur man, Spooner ar.d Wilson of Iowa— 17. Nays—Messrs- Aldrich, Allen Cameron, Davis, Oixop, Ha)e, ,H |S cock, Jones ot Nevada, McMillin Mitchell. Paddock, Pettigrew, Plumb, Power, Quay, Stockbridge, Teller and Washburn—18. Completed at one Sitting. One thing was pretty certainly dem onstrated by the convention in Atlan ta—that when the farmers get charge of the Geoigia Legislature it will he a working body. As noted by a cor respondent, it is remarkable that the convention completed its entire work at one sitting, resolutely refusiug to take a rcccsi. It was in continuous session from 12 m. to 6 p. in., when tho business was finished and the con rentjon adjourned. The farmers an* nountved that they were there for work, not talk, and It ip jaid they re morselessly cried down' sevcral loaded gentlemen who made desperate efforts to speak. Fighting Over Cottm. Lonooh, Aug. 15.—There is struggle between the' bears and bulls in the cotton market, of which it is difficult to foresee the outcome. Many firms in the manufacturing dis tricts are running out of the spot cot ton, and new cotton is being purchased here. A Bonanza. Findlay, O, Aug. 15.—Yesterday morning Harris, Wolfe & Davis drill ed in an oil well north of the city which is without doubt the greatest producer ever struck. It flowed over 1,001) barrels the first hour. Lester carried Screven county. This puts “Rufe” on safe ground. Strange thing are happening: the democrats are patting Quay on the back. ) WITTS SPECIFIC?. A troublesome skin disease (caused mo to scratch for ten months, and lias been cured by u tew days use of 8. 8. 8. SI. n. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Sid. Swift ^Ovpecific. years __ white swelling in ny leg by the use of S. 8. 8., mid have had no symptoms of liny return of (ho disease. Many prom inent physicians attended me and all fulled, hut 8 8. 8. did tho work. Paul W. KinKPATMCK, Johnson City, Ten. Treatise on Blood Skin Disease ( mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go.' LEE & BUTTOLPH, DKALEIVIN 1 lav, Grain and Feed. THOMASVILLE,’.GA.; We buy frorn|firtt-liaml, and scllJaUnsidc figures. GIVE PS A CALL Oflire and Warorooms at Evans A Ma<£ lean’* Ware-house.* OLIVIT BROTHERS, n Holism roniiissin\ himams, 33;, Washington Street, • - NEW YORK, Fears a Special .v. liefer bv permission lo Timks-Kn- TKitlMilst: and local shippers jtily 1 Rut McAlister - bros. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Pittsburgh, Pn. SPECIALTIES. MELON'S and PEAIIS. REFERENCES: Ouqueine Xationn! Bunk, Vurioit.* K\;»r.’s< i:nl I’rcij^lil A^piiI’, 1’itlt*- Itr.rjrli. Tiui.^Kimriirifo, TIioiiimsvil!«*. <’*«. *|iiue J7 l-w -.’in .1. H. Gum 1 visit m*r. M. K. Cit\\iiKi.i« Gk..<;kS«!|||.kv, .In. (joiium:!!o::s:-. sciiley & «:o. WHOLESALE FRUIT ond PRODUCE Commission jderclinnls, Street, Baltimon*, Md. REFERENCE: reoj.!©-* Bauu. SPECIALTIES: Southern Fruits and Vegetable, Georgia and South Carolina Watermelons, jul/ t; il-tv 2tn John Stout, PltODFCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 329 Washington Street, New - - t- y«rk. Melons and Pears Specially. PROMPT .- SALlw , N.n . RETURNS, 0 20 d-w till Sept 1st Geo. W. Davison & Go. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 and 47 Poydras St., flfew OrleaiiM, La. MELONS A HPEOIALTY REFERENCE: llradslrcct and Germania National Hank o! Netv Orleans. july 17 d-w 2nt A. 'Willing; ioiclo. Life Insurance cannot compensate for grieg the empty chair at the tabic, the ( /Ire-side, and in the office. Why not enjoy life when the fortune ir» made? Whr.t l • good to-morrow, must he better to-day. Begin in time to build up ytuir system and spirits, and dispel disease by takiiig some wholesomd and harmless alterative^ There is nothing so good for Catarrh, Rheumatism, overworked system, and ail b’ood afiections, as —'Wo w ildyoubfCjlW baclyt) vijv»* ® ould you (jure renentd vitality? if your frnirt oyprtintty ? Toatimoniale Birmingham, Ala ,Oct. 2*j, ’89. Dear Sir:—Having given your W. W. I'. a thorough trial, I can cheer fully recommend it to nil suffering with Liver Troubles. It has dona me more good than a barrel of so- called remedies, and I feel like a new man. I pronounco it tho truo and only elixir of life. Yours very gratefully, A. W. BENTLEY. W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by TVoOldritlgc’w Wonderful Core Co.. Columbus, Ga. MERCER UNIVERSITY, (MACGN, GA,) COURSES OF STUDY: I. PlIKI'AllATOBV SCIIOOI. II, Cl.ASSIt'AL Cot RSK. III. SctssTirtc COI'IISE. IV. Sfitoitor Tiieoiouv. V. Moherx Laxouaoes. VJ. T,i« L*7 School. VII. Dm-AItTIIKkT ok 1 (Stenogr.iiihy, Itook-koc|iing, kc) Expenses.—'Titton Fiike in course of study II, III and IV. Matriculation and contingent fee, $20 an- nuallv. Boar! at Wtudcnts' hall, from $8 to $11 per inin.th. ' Board In private families from $).? to $f8 per month. Fall Term opens Sept. 24th, 1890 for cat alogue ana further information, apply to 9 ^ * Prof. J. J. BRANTLy , fif If. the President, G. A. NUNNALLY, Macon Ga. 7 27 P&W Ini. MORELAND PARK Millitarv Academy. IUAII ATI.ATA. UA., 4 Training 3c|i"f>) fftr !!".' *■ Ciian M. Nhkl, Sup i, Aug 1 d2in J. S. SUMMERS, 51SR»!S0S & CO, . OOMMISSON MJSROg^N^S, ] 74 South Water SI, ( hicago, Ill. MELONS aud PEARS | S BfS? ADVANTAGE Refers by permission to TiM»:s-lisTEpi»Uf8ic. july 10 d-w 3m We charge no cartage, and make prompt returns. PIKE & BANKS, Commission Merchants and Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. 98 PARK PLACE, Be*. Washington and West Sts., New York. REPRESENTED §Y John W. Mitchell, May 15 d-w ThoitiRJville, Go. THOMASyjLLlfl, G-S Etc over Reid k Culfipper s Drug Store, Broad St 1 nut no,.* prepayed to bn,- or Siiil. forotiier narties, nl) kinds ‘pr"jtow4i or'country real estate and have on rny list * good assess ment of both kinds. Strict and close ntten- ion to the business will be my alnl, and I .-cspcctfully solicit a Imre of the business ot .he community- nng : ’8 Established 18G5. John H. Newton, COMMISSION 3VTRROHANT,* Rears and Melons a Sjiecialt-y. 3U Was,')i3f!on St., formerly 183 Read St., New York, » ]Y* Y. The above old established and responsi ble house solicits consignments of Fruit and Truck. Returns tr.atlc promptly. The fi nancial stunding of the houso affording ab solute security to growers. Prices tel*, graphed daily to Reese A Eason, where MAHKi.Vfi PLATES AND INFORMATION may he had. diw-lm WHITE & PAYNE, C*tleo Parlors aud fotnntisjion Mcrthanos, MELONS AND PEAKS SPECIALITIES. Nos. 11 and 13 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Y'a. REFERENCES: Norfolk .Yatiocal Bank, Bank of Commerce, Burruss Son k Co., Bankers, Norfolk, Bank of Quitman, Quit- man, Ga. John Yule, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fruits & Vegetables, Knoxville, Tonn. Represented in Georgia and Florida by K.P.Fcarn. 7 13 U' W. W. Scarborough, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 21 Market Street, Knoxville, Tcnn. I make special! ic«s of PKARSi and MELONS, junc 29 d It w 2ni. THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & UEESSED [LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, •JQ’J IRJXGS, Hiackpls, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS* STAIR-RAILS N c wel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & SI ORE Furniture. STQBJ5 FRONTS. Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sas Doors and Blinds STAIR BUILDINf AND INSIDE HARDJYpOpFINISH SPECIALTY. (^CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. A, S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. THOMASVILLE GA. r Careful and personal attention [pain to all work, and satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices. Will lie glad to make cstimntcs'for you. My nipi is to please my patrons. 7 10, d&wCm- ami rroficrlboltwirii cntlorso I*. 1’. P. nt a Fj.lendld combination. •alls fnet Ion for the cures ot m.rr. Secon clary and Terti- LiP|S'-l;l| 0|W ?5Ve»w;i. q*- A. W.PALIN& BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower liioad bticcl, Thomasvillo, Go. KVKltV UGHl'BIPt|«( OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING, 1I0USK iSIIOEINO, ETC., Done at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number of labor-saving tools, and having the Best Etiuipppfl Slious in Southwest Georgia, we are prepared lo do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. Sp|22dAwly TheBestSfrinc MEDICINE InTHeWorld is BENNETT & HALL, COMMISSION -:- MERCHANTS, Fruits and Produce, POULTRY, EGGS, GAME, ETC, Xo. 1C1 WEfVf 9T-, NJ6W YORK, Cannot Caws Slilstuia. Painless lo DM* lBE h| b®3, DAYS] Price, $1.. Sold by oil Bruggfcts Sent! (Iain package with Bobber Syringo for $1.60 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. Whefl money si searee, When othrs want to sell. When your oth er business is dull apd yojir palnfHs frew from worries. When the market is at the bottom. When alj things jndje^e a s^rg and early adyauep, All these conditions are filled now in Thomasville. I offer to-day ele gant fronts or dise Park, cheaper than they will ever be bought again. A fine business jot 40 fleet fi’opt on lowef: Broad St. The cheapest Farm in the country, quali. ty considered, 111 1-2 acres; 3 miles out on Magnolia Road. Five acre triaugu- lar tract, just beyond Carroll Hill, on Jones Bridge Roftcj. Finest corner lot in Fair ,View; south ern exposure. Neat cottage, cor ner lot, in East End. pine suburban plape ten acres of ‘ ground, in Magnolia Plaee. Cheap cottage in Fearnside. Desirable lot on P'»y Pit Cheap lots on Hayes St. If you, wjijoftijcm me, I will convince you, that I mean busi ness. - I Will ftl§° b® gM to insure your life Q? your property. 11. HaUette Real Estate and Insurance Broker Thoma^vjlie 1 (- Gg,