The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 20, 1890, Image 4

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t*AAAA}AAAAi jGERMETUERb NATURE'S REMEDY I la a first-class scientific preparation, the L result ot Dr. King's untiring labors and J researches following after GatTrey, Pe- } geer, Brandtlett, Pastuer, Koch, Miqucl , and other Illustrious compeers, whose in- p bora substantiate, us held by the French • Academy of Science, that “disease germs r may bo not only attenuated until nearly L harmless,but may be revivified by degrees r and given the most virulent character.” —ROYAL GERMETUER is an infallible I.lve roius diseases, || llladder, and || troubles, Ileadacle Kidney diseases, i ■••••» ...... u tarrh, Paralysis, Asthma. Ilronchltls, Jl Coughs,Incipient Consumption, all Blood • and Skin diseases, Female troubles, etc. f It curat by purifying and correcting a dis- l eased condition of the blood. It builds up r from the first dose, the patient quickly k feeling Its Invigorating and health-giving ' influence. It Increases the appetite, aids J| digestion, clears the complexion, purifies , the blood, regulates the liver, kidneys, p etc., ant', speedily brings bloom to the < cheek,strength to the body and Joy to the f heart. For weak and debilitated females k it is without n rival or a peer. J If yon are stifTering with disease, and » fail of a eure.seml stamp for printed mat- , ter, certificates, etc. It is a boon to the |i stifTering and the wonder of the century. , For sale by King's Royal (Jormetuer f Company. Atlanta, <»a.. and by druggists, y Price fl.20 per concentrated bottle, which r makes one gallon of medicine us per di- L reettonaaccompanying eacli bottle. Can f be tent by express C. O. I). if your drug gist con net supply yon. ^WV-VV July 11 ly *2.00 f^l.75 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. *inc Calf and Laced AVnterproof CSrnin. fho excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo .moot be better shown than by the strong cntlorsc- * < mtsor its thousands of constant wearers. ff-.'iO Cienulnc llnnd-sewrd, an elegant and tv! stylish dress Sho«> which commends Itself. a; ,00 Ilnnd-aewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe *6’ unequalled for stylo and durability. 3 .BO Goodyear Welt I* the standard dress Bhoc, at a popular price. AO.50 Policeman’* Hhoe Isespeclaiiy adapted for rsJlroad men. farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lacc. *3 & $2 SHOES ladies, iarc neem most favorably received since introduced snd the recent improvements mako them superior ■*> any shoes sold at these prices. Ask year Dealer, and if he cannot supply you send Hrrct to factory enclosing advertised I»rlcc, or u JCKal for order blanks. W. L. D0UCJLA8. Brockton, Mnne* Curtright Daniel, Agents, Thomasville, Ga. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L It. Boucholle, M. 1). OFFICE: At Residence on Remington Avenue, cast of Hansel! Street. IJI M. Mcl NTTOSII, Physician «.V .Surgeon, Thomasvlllo, Georgia. tyOFFICE over Stark'., corner Bruail ami Fletcher Streets. W. I1RUUE,. >1. D. Office, up-stairs. Ootner of Broad and l letcher streets, [nu '85-8yl T. S. DEK.LK, M. 1)., Office in Hayes Building. Rosldouco—Corner Collegs r.venue and Mag India street. TelepVm* o tmmuulcatl m, No. 23’for night 111. T II. COYLE, I). L>. s., Resident Dentist, Tbomasrlllc, • Qeorgla. Offers his services to tb citizens of Thom* asrllle and vicinity. Ofllca hours—From 9 n. di. to 1 p. m., and omlto 5 p. in O fBce—On Jackson street. s. <). MuLENDON, Attorncy-at-Lnw, 'Bioiuaavllle, • . . Georgia. I*»*mpt attcutiou given to all business cn asted to him. OfllM—Over Watt's store, comer Broad and backionttreets. Big O Is t he ack nowledgcd leading remetly for all the discharges and pri> ut»- dlvase*. of men. A certain cure for the debill- fating wcakncM peculiar to«oin«n. I. „ Irmh-nlieitand feel safe IIl«bMI»CHtlliriiCo. in recommending It to ** ““I all sufTerem. U8TONfR,IIO,Dic*Tu«,la. w ™V«“5!55, , : ,fc a. I.timb, Tbomn.vlllr tia. MHy T , r. lit 1c Iwy of!), Lauded iu die following composition on George Washington : •'George Washington was the lath er of his country one day he went in to his fiidc rs yard and cut down a tree. What arc you doing asked Ida 'father I am trying to tell a lie and can not when lie grew up lie was ptesi ,'ent and was killed by n man named gotto who was jellish of him and the no !> digit c house was draped in Muck.’' Harper’s Bazar. “The saloon is the door to hell, roared the tempcrence orator, “ai d it alwgys stand wide open.” • Except on Sunday,” said -t hard cued drinker; “and then we have to hunt the side entrance.''— Tcxar S ft ings. Totnii y Knew.’ “eh?’ exelninnd Toinniv, lietening at the do. r. 1 ! here'e c mpany in the p:i-'-*r ” • I|ow do \oii know?" in rp'iud \\ i"i . • Viininn's eul'ing p>,.. n.y love.”—Chicjgo Tiihune. Voting Goslin--“Mr. Bocks, I wi.h — cr- lint, i- I desire-er—the hand of yonr il .lighter.” Bocks—“That all? What's the matter with the rest of her, then?” Grip We shall not know each other there if we are to fdentily our neighbour by what is said 011 his tombstone.—Atch ison Globe. ) W1FT’8 SPECIFIC- A troublesome skin disease | caused me to scratch for ten months, ami Ims Uvn cured by a lew days use of 9. 9. 8. M. II. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Md. s any retmn < 11 lent I'liysfi falleiJ. hut •- pecific. rcverai rears age of iv leg by the itse of ! 1,a-.. I.uil no symptoms of 1. s disease. Many prom- attended me and all 1 9. did the work. Jam. W. Kirkpatrick, ,Johnson City, Ten. Treatise on Blood Skin Dlsenot( mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.' 1 ‘SXOOUUOH 'V 'A Contractor & BniUler. Will be glad to make contracts for or superintend ALL CLASSES Of BUILDING, IN IJBICK OB WOOD. V. A. JIORBOFKS, (iK.NKIIAI. CONTRACTOR, P O. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga. THE SHORT LINE —tojau.- POINTS WEST, TUI] ALABAMA Midland Railway Company. Wo take? pleasure in announoluf* IfU'iuln of tlio travelling ami HhippiiiK public, ju*<I con necting linen, that the Alabama Midland Icy. I* now completed between Montgomery* Ala. and ItainhridRC, Ga. ... , Through Ncliedulcn covering 1»otb freiglit and piMHenger liusineta have been arranged with our connections at Montgomerr, Ala., and Ilain- hritlg**, <ia. The Alabama Midland lly. in con junct i«m villi its connections at Montgomery and Bainbridge, opens up A Short Ilmroithly kcfiihlr, lid Dirrrt lloitf, etween all lxdnta in Florida, aottUi and MUlli* eHt (ieorgia, the South Atlantic Sea Ikwrd, ew York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, 4?., etc., and Montgomery, Mobile, Birming ham, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Louis ville. Kv.'tnsville, Henderson. Owcjjjiboro, Cin cinnati, Ht. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and to points in Texan, Mississippi, Kansas, M*s- *011 ri, Arkansais etc., ate. Il is the puntose of tills comuany to give quicker ami more reliable service, than has heretofore existed, in pnsscugcr traffic between the points named, aud to, at oil times give passengers such Inducements in the ir/vy of ad ditional comfort, and attending to their wel fare* generally, aud in Uic safety of their bag gage etc., as will, we luqic make ours a deserv edly isipular route. wc |>urposc giving all shipments of freight intrusted to <iur care, no matter how small, care ful attention, and to see that same arc prompt ly delivered utdestination. * if Hhiiqtcis desire, wc will keep them advised by wire of the whcrealMjutg of their freight, and of delivery to consignee. Wc intend making a speciality of the melon, orange and vegetable business from points of production, and without hesitation, guarantee the shippers of these commodities, quick time and intelligent handling of their shipments. Tiie Alahaua Midland Railway is equipped with ample supply of rolling Mock, including fruit cars, etc., and is laid from end to end with sixty pound steel rati. With such a road and such an equipment, we feci that we can without hesitation solicit, and hone to obtain, a liberal share of the patronage of traveling and ship ping public. For information In reference to rates, routes, schedules etc., etc., please address Use under- aigecd. B. DUNHAM, Gen’l Supt. HAIDEN MILLER, Gen’l. Fr't and Pats. Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., or W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent, Thomttvllle, Ga. COMMISSION MERCHANT OLIVJLT BROTHERS, anuLESALR I'OMIISSIO.X JIF.RfHAATS, Streit, . - NKW YOltK. Pcsirs ti .Special v. lift it In poftiiission to Timkn-Kn- tkri‘RR < k ftiil lorttl shi|i|ici'A July I Uni McAlister - bros. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Piltiburgli, Tn. SPECIALTIES.! MELO?'S and PEAKS. REFERENCES: Dnquc^nc N utionnl Bank, Various Express nml Freight Agent*, Pills burgh. Times-Kiilerpri.-T ThomnsviPe. f»n. june 27 o-w 2ui «0lll.LV:i:.-liST, STiif.KY & : <>. WHpi.E-ALC FRUIT ami PPODUCE Commissioq JiforidiuntH, ,VJ0 K. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Mil. REFERENCE: Peoples’Bunk. SPECIALTIES: Southern Fruit# nml Vegetable, Georgia and South I'iirolipa Watermelon*, july 27 d-\v Cm John Stout, I’UOUrCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 329 Was/iinpton Street, Aow - - * York, Melons and Pears Specially. PROMPT - SALKS - AND - RETURNS. C '.’0 d-w till Sept 1st Geo. W.Davison § Co, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 and 47 Poydraa tst, Xew Orleans. Ini. MKLPNS A SPECIALTY REFERENCE* (Scrmnnia National Bank ol New Orleans. july 17 d-w 2m SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO., COMMISSION MBH6HA.NTS, 174 South Water St., * liicago, 111. MELONS and PEAKS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE. Refers by permission toTiMtos-Eimcneuiiie. july 10 d-w 3m, We charge no cartage, and make j/fo;npl returns. PIKE & BANKS, Commission Mcrdmnts nml Dealers ill FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC FRUITS, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. 98 PARK PLACE, Bet. WiiBliington nml West Sts., New York REPRESENTED BY John. W. Mitchell, iffy j5 <l-w Thomnsrille, Gn. JCstnbJisicd John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pears and Melons a Specialty, 311 Washington St., formerly 183 Reid St., New York, - IV. Y. The nliorc old established nml responsi ble house sulieils consignments of Fruit and Truck. Returns nr.mlc promptly. The fi- nnnciul stumling of the house ntrording nh- ioliite security to growers. Prices tclo- grnphcif daily ( P Reese k Eason, where HARKING runs \S0 liiMKUAT/OX may be bnd. iliwfm WHITE & PAYNE, ful'ott Factur* ami Conmihsiog )lrrrbno«, MELONS AND PEARS SPECIALITIES. Nos. 11 and 13 Uoauokc Dock, Norfolk, Vo. DEFERENCES: Norfolk National Bonk, Bank of'Co.VJJilcrtT. Burruss Son k Co., Bonkers, No'.folk, Banko! Quitman, Quit- man, Gn. * John Yule, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fruits & Vegetables, ~ Knoxville, Tenn. Represented ip Gcorgiu nnd Florida by E. P. Fcarn. 7 13 tf W. W. Scarborough, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 21 Market Street, Knoxville,* Tenn, I make gpcciaitici* of PEARS; and MELONS, june 20 <1 It w 2m, A. Willing I.ifc Insurance cannot compensate for grid? the empty chair at the table, tile fire-side, and in the oflicc. Why not enjoy life when the fortune l.i made? Wliet i; good to-morrow, must he better to-day. Begin in time to build up your MViem ;:i d spirits, and cispel disease by Inking some wholesome nnd harmless a! : e’iaii> c. 'i'iiere Is nothing so good for Catarrh, Rheumatism, overworked system, ami nil blood affections, as irld pi 1* calk! buef^ta vigor ? wild you fjsre rtnemd vitiliTy; ypuhi frwrt c^oiTmify ? ratfainuL, 1^*1 ih i-cturncd, . fa Jifhllywotfh ! T eolimoniola IliasnxauAM, Ala ,Oct. 23,’89. I.lvcr Trimbles. It has done mo more good than n barrel of so- called remedies, and I feet like a lien- man. I pronounce It the true amt only elixir of tile. Yours very gratefully, A. W. BENTLEY. W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by 'IVooIdridgcVj Wonderful Cure Co.. Columbus, Ga. Uich-12-ly l i . ! l • p,3ss?inficr Schetlu.e Georgia Southern t Florida ^ll\yni|cc BIvi‘1* IS«uU to Flm'Wn. faking elfeet July litli, I80f). Stapduril Time, noth Meriilinn. Railroad 0 01 NO SOUTH. Leave Macon, Union depot. Arrive C'ordelc, Junction8 A sic M By.... Leave Cordelo “ " ArriveTlfton Junction IJ ft Vf By Leave Tlf ton, Arrive Valdosta. Junction 8p.X By Arrlvo Janjicr “ •••• Arrivo Lake City Junction F C 1* lilt.... Arr JackHonvillo FC* Pdepot Arrive Hapjnton Junction F C & I* Bn .. . Arrivo Pal&iYa union dpp.Qj Arrive St Augustine via J Hi A & U U Bu .11 ( Oam 7 oo i . laopm . l .VJ pm , 3 2d pm.. 0 4» pm I itOpm 0 44 pill l oopm 1118pm 5 53 pm 1118 am 0 00am 1 v\ am JO 40am 2 11 am *2 30pm :i 22 am 3 20pin 0 :i3 am 0 01 am 0 14am 8 00 am 10 40am 10 10 am an jvascitTv. Leave Ht Augustine via J St A A ft il UK,. Leave Palatka union depot Arrive Uamplon Junction F c k 1*depot.... Lv Jacksonville. F C k Pdepot ixavo Lake City Junction r C Jk P HU Arrive Jasper Junction H F k W BR Arrivo Valdosta " " Arrivo XH'ton .’?;f!'*tim» B A W BU Leavo TVfjopr '** • ■*, Arrive Coruelo JuncLop ft A £: />/ . • Leavo “ *■ " Arrivft JJjjcon pnfon «ljcpot ,.. 10 OOu.'ii, ..11 03 am ..1212 in. .. t Wjnn. . 2 08 pm. .. 0 94’|..s. .10 40 Jim...."" 10 loam .11 31 pm 12 40 am 3 03 pm 8 30 pm .. 3 OOnm .. 9 (Gam . 9 pm . 3 3Uprn 2 39 am.... 2 39 am .. i ol am ... sleepinge»p» op tffUgfi N»s. J and 4. , .. ,, , arrive* aim depart from union dep»yi Maco;;, ejfi-'Ppf. 11 nnj| 14 accc Ins, which arrivo mul doj.ari from Macon junciiou . *, Traffic Man , Macon, On. J. r. Ho B, (.on pasd. Age., Mauon, < J’ullumn 1‘iilAco sluciiipg g All trains arrive* mul depn modation trains, C. KNAPP, ' ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time c.ud in elTect July i;>Vb west nor.Nn. Lv Tiiomasville, S. F. k W “ Bnjnhriilue, A. M. By 7 *2o a in :> 00 a 111 Donnl8unviii«j B al a m I “ Dothan m dj a m Ar Ozark 1'-* IP P ,n Lv O/.ark (dinner) 12 4f# p m “ Troy 2 3H p ui Ar Montgomery 5 oo p in uor.xu EAST. Ly Mpiitgomery H 00 n m •* Troy. !0 22 a in Ar Ozark if* j ! » m Lv Ozark (ilniner) 12 15 j» hi “ Dotlmu 1 4* p t» Donalsonville 3 09 p ni Ar Bainbr’nlgc 4 00 p m Lv Bainbridge, S, F. k W 4 15 p in Ar Thomasville 5 55 p m Alabama Midland trains arrive and depait from upion depot Monjgopici v. IIaii/kx M;LLK3,Xj. F. k V. A. B, Dunham, Montgomery, Ala. (fen. S«pL MORELAND PARK Millitarv Academy. NEAR ATI.ATA, UA., A Training ficiio..; fijr Jfoys. CiiAN.' M.‘ NftRfv p AugJ U2m Pilint!, M' rtUil.i I'.il.o.l, 'IVlttc. Sc,|141|OlJ, t|«„ »tt ..»i,..»iTfiil»"■! “•» wil.nl .ppm- , ( Hni)’t. LEF&BFTTOLPIL pEAI.Ktt IK Ilav, Gj’uiti and Food. THOMASVILLE, GA. We buy from (Ir.t-hnnil, nn.l sell iitjlnsi.le figures. GIVE rs A cam.. OWj.0 Hfill Ware-rooms at Evans ,t Mae lean’s Ware-house, LMI.-« WI...U .>>l,ni. uro |...linr.d and blcod ■ ^ iiS' Prof. Loisette’s JJO-lm TheBestSfrihg (^MEDICINE® In-THe World Is AS A SPRING MEDICI NE'.TC CURE ANDTONE UBfHE GENERAL AILMENTS 0FTHE SY ST EM.TAKE LIPPNI ABbROS., Proprietors, WW0l/e fit-S niji/Goitra. Lippi^aa ni04t*. tAVANNAII# QA. BENNETT & PALL i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fruits and Produce, POULTRY, EG 03, GAME, BTC, Xo. 101 WEST ST., X'EW YORK. AvrilJ Cannot Cause Stilofur?. Psfr,!css to Usg. Fries, SL Sold by all Druggists Sent L, Slain lackas’s with Bobber Syringo for $1.50 THE:-: TIE To Buy The Good Book says there is a time to do all things. The time to buy REAL ESTATE is when nobody elsp is buying. 'When money si scarce. When othrs want to sell. When your ot}f- er business is dull and your mind is free from worries. W)iefl the market is at fte bottom. When $11 things Indicate a sure and early advance. All these conditions are filled now in Thomasville. I offer May pjg ; gant fronts on Para, dise Park, cheaper than they will ever be bought again. *U* u ? iwralot 40 feet fropt on lo>v§f Broad it. The cheapest Farm in the country, quali ty popwdprpd^n acres, 8 miles out on Magnolia Road. Five acre triangu lar tract, just beyond CarrollHill, «B JpTffig Bridge Road, Finest corner lot in Fair View; south ern exposure. $eat pottage, cor ner lot, in' Eksf End. Pip c suburban piac§ ten acres of ground, in Magnolia Place. Cheap cottage in Fearnside. Desirable lot on Clay St. Cheap lots on Hayes St. If* you will call on me, I will convince you, that I mean busi- pesa, J will also be glad to insure your life or your property, U Real Eslate'and Insurance Broker Thomasville - Ga.