The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 23, 1890, Image 4

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ROYAL 6ERMETUER Oni* fact la worth n thousand arguments, and Dr. King’s Royal Gernietuer demon- strates every day that It Is making moie cures than any other medical preparation , in the world. . , . ... . A daughter of Mr. C. Jordan, of Atlanta, was cured of a serious case of stomach and bowel troubles. Mr. N. T. Johnson, of Atlanta, was cured of a long continued and severe case of catarrh which was napping Ids lire away. Mrs. M. Farmer, of West I-.ml. Atlanta, was completely cured of a ten years case of Inflammatory rheumatism. Rev. A. R. Vaughn. Canton. <sa., was cured of facial neuralgia, alsoof a llverand kidney trouble of many years standing. Mrs. T. 8. Pelot, of Atlanta, had been an invalid 14 years, but tlcrmetuercured her. Mrs. W. F. Herndon. Atlanta. «Ja.. suf fered with acute catarrh. One bottle of [ Uermetuer freed her from this dreadful J , **/daughter of F. T. Rrosius. of Atlanta. I had tried every known remedy for ag gravated dyspepsia. Two hotth s <*f <>er- J inetuer cured Iter. . ... Mr. Lewis Bennett. Atlanta, on., had been afflicted with Indigestioni for 3>years. I complicated with dlarrh«ea. Three-fourths of a bottle cured him sound and well. , Thousands of voluntary certificates tes tify to the remarkable curative virtues of j Royal Oermetuer. It builds up at once. J wooes "nature’s soft nurse’’-refreshing ! sleep.stimulates the appetite, aids dlges- I tlon, soothes the nerves and Insures good I health. For weak women, clerks, book- I keepers, milliners, stenographers, house- I wives, etc.. It Is the nonpareil of all rem- 1 | edles. As a blood purifier and an Invjgo atlng tonic it Is without a rival. It Is i t pleasant to take as lemonade wlthot I sugar; is a scientific discovery, and cures I ' diseases by removing the cause. Price. I ALSO per concentrated bottle, which will I I m>ki one gallon of medicine, ns per nc- J | companying directions. Rend stamp for [ I full parfl»*nTsrs, wonderful cures, etc. I I For sa -v druggists and by Kino hi Royal <-• .i.uktckk Co., Atlanta. Oa. 55555 July 11 ly linTinV W. Ii. Dougina 1 •ftUJLlUn srnrrnntcd, and « as his name and price stamped < ^•75 5? Boys *.75 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Inc Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain* fhu excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo ,-nnot he better shown than by the strong endorse ments of its thousands of constant wearers. ‘H/IO Genuine Ilnml-scwcd, an elegant and stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. • a, .00 Iland-nrwed Welt. A fine calf .Shoe Or unequalled for style and durability. 3 .CO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress Shoe, at a popular price. *9.00 Pollcenuin’e Hlioc is especially adapted for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Hutton and Lacc. $3 & $2 SHOES la f d°.§s, <are oeen most favorably received since Introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior ■r, any shoes sold at the** prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send Greet to factory enclosing advertised price, or a JOftal for order blanks. W. L. DUlULAfli Brockton, Dlaas. Cnrtright ■ Daniel, Agents, Thomasville,’Ga. PltOFl' SSIOXAL CARDS. rp M. McIS'TOSH, Physician A Sui’seon, Thomaeville, Georgia. JSrOFFICE over Stark',, corner Ilroad and lie teller Street*. S. DEICLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. Resldeueo—Corner Collega r.venuo and Mag nolla street. Telephone c >rnmutiloatloa, No. 23’for night 11a. J II. COYLE, D. 1). S., Resident Dentist, Thomasville, • Georgia. Offers bis services to tn citizens of Thom- Mvllle and vicinity. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and om2to3p. ra • 0 fflee—On Jackson street. 3. G. McLENDON, Attorney-at-Law, ®iomaivllle, • - • Georgia. Poompt attention given, tu all) business cn ■■ted to him. Office—Over Watt'a stare, t uner Broad and hacksonitreclB. LEE & B UTTOLPH, :l)EALKIt:IX Hav, Grain and Feed.-. THOMASVILLE, GA. We buy from fint-liami, aadjscll atjinsidc figure,. 01VB l\S A CAM., Office and Warc-rooiua at Erun, ,1 ilmj leau', Ware-boute. Julillm President Polk, of the Alliance, ! says llisit members of his order will ‘ work within their respective parties as lung as possible; but if llio necessity is forced they will form a separate par ly President Polk docs not speak for the Alliance iu Georgia—Angus ta Chronicle. Certainly lie does not speak foi the democracy of the 2nd district. The boys are in line iu the black belt, and what is more, they are going to stay in line. Mr. Polk and republican Me- Cune e.i'i't shake them. They are good allianeemen, hut they arc not going to quit the party which 1ms been their protection. Not much. There is, a dog in Topeka which at tends ever, funeral that lakes place io that eiiv. ilis owner lives mi the road lending to the cenielnry. mid w believer a funeral proses the hnu«e the dog j-i s the processi, u ai d trots along beside the h -arse. How is Your Blood? I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, anil was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles of S. S. S. Other blood medicines had fail ed to do me any good. Will.C. Beatv, Yorkvillc, S. C. I was troubled from childhood with an aggravated ease of Tetter, and three bottles of S. S. S. cured me perma nently. Wallace Mann, Mnnnvillc, I. T. Our oook on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, da. J an My If, an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, COSTIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold Everywhere. MORELAND PARK Millitarv Academy. IVICAIt ATLATA. MA., A Training School for Jloys. Chan. M. Njjkj,. Snp'l. Aug I U2m COMMISSION MERTHV’ *01, Ihe ark nawlnlaad ■ —mIIi.k remedy for all th» I K5?*i ur !*. 1 aiwharaea and I private iluirMe, of tnri). A ■ certain cure for the deblll. tatln. weaknew iierullur » - to women. I *v Mruui. AMg all nuflVrvni. I V- jffW •IP'tOlCATUfl.kL I “pba-bem***** ■•l.fiMUb, Tk. dedHj : Si.oo. .Title «!a. THE SHORT LINE POINTS -:- WEST. THE ALABAMA Midland Railway Company. "Wo take pleasure in anuounclug to our In end* of the travelling and shinning public, and con necting lines, that the Alabama Midland Ry. is now completed between Montgomery, Ala. and Uainhridgc, Ga. Through scheduler covering Itotk freight and passenger business have been arranged with our connections at Montgomery, Ala., Bain- bridge, (ia. The Alabama Midland lty. in con junction with its connections at Montgomery and Bainbridgc, opens up A Short Tboroaghly Reliable, :tid Direct Route, between all points in Florida, south and south west Georgia, the South Atlantic Sea Bosrd, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, etc., etc., and Montgomery, Mobile. Birming ham, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Louis ville, Evansville. Henderson, Owensboro, Cin cinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and to points in Texas, Mississippi, Kansas, sourj, Arkansas, etc., ate. It is the purpose of this comnany to give quicker and more reliable service, than nas heretofore existed, in passenger traffic between the points named, and to, at all times give passengers such inducements in the way of ad* ditional comfort, and attending to their wel fare generally, and in the safety of their bag* gage etc., as will, wc hope make ours ^ deserv edly popular route. Wc purpose giving all shipments of freight intrusted to our care, no matter how small, care f id attention, and to see that same are prompt ly delivered at destination. If shinpets desire, wewlll keep them advised by wiro of tho whereabouts of their freight, and of delivery to consignee. Wc intend making a sociality of the melon, range and vegetable business from points of production, onu without hesitation, guarantee the shippers of these commodities, quick timo and intelligent handling of thsir shipments. The AlaCa na Midland Railway is equipped with ample supply of rolling stock, including fruit cars, etc., ana in laid from end to end with sixty pound steel rail. \\ ith such a road and such an equipment, we feel that we can without hesitation solicit, and hope to obtain, a liberal share of the patronage of traveling and ship ping pnbiic. For information in reference to rates, routes, schedules etc., etc., pleaso address the under- sigeed. B. DUNHAM, Gon'l Supt. HAIDEN MILLER, Gen’I. Fr't andJPajs.f Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., or « W. S. GATES, TravellnoIAoent, Thomaiville, Ga. OLIYIT BROTHERS, WHOLESALE COHJISSIOA MERCHANTS. 3115 Washington Street, - - NEW YORK. Pears a Special - ',v. ItrlVi - bv permission to Timkh-En- tkim'iiisk anil local shippers. July 1 :tm McAlister - bros. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Piltdnirgh, Pa. SPECIALTIES.! MELO.MR and PEAK ^ REFERENCES: DttqiiMne National Ifen'i, Various Kxpres-* mid Freight Ajeul/. 1* tv- hr.rgli. Vim* s-Kn»( i pri •e, T! iniuisville. •.»•. Gi'AMip.Saii.r.V) Ju. GOIILINGIIORST, SCHLEY & CO. WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE Commission Merchants, 520 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md. REFERENCE: Peoples’ Bauk. SPECIALTIES: Southern Fruits and Vegetable, (ieorgia and South Carolina Watermelon?, july 27 d-w 2m A. ' .331 Life Insurance cannot compensate for griefj the empty chair at the tabic, the fire-side, and in the office. Why not enjoy life when the fortune is made? What is good to-inorrow, must be better to-day. Begin in time to build up your system and spirits, and dispel disease by taking some wholesome and harmless alterative. 'There is nothing so good lor Catarrh, Rheumatism, overworked system, and all blood affections, as —■w. w. o.— John Stout, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 329 Washington Street, New - - - York. Melons and Pears Specially. ■ SALES - AND - RETURNS til! Sept 1st PROMPT « 20 d-' Geo. W. Davison h Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 and 47 Poydras St., New Orleans, La. MELONS A SPECIALTY REFERENCE: IJrndstrcct and Germania National Bank of New Orleans. july 17 d-w 2m SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO., G0MMIS30N MERCHANTS, 174 South Water St., I liictigo, 111. MELONS and PEARS HANDLE# Io BEST ADVANTAGE. Refers by |ierintselon toTiMKJ-EsTrnrRisK. july 10 d-w .7m. We charge returns. cartage, anil make prompt PIKE & BANKS, Commission Merchants and Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. 98 PARK PLACE, Bet. Washington and West Sts., New York. REPRESENTED BY John W. Mitchell, May 1?4-5F Tliomnsvillc, Ga. Established 1(101). John H. Newton, COMMISSION tyERCBANT, Pears and Melons a Specialty. 311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St., Blew York, - W. Y. The above old established aud responsi ble house solicits consignments of Fruit and Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi nancial standing of llie house affording ab solute security to grower;, j'yicpj tele graphed daily to Ileesc k Eason, where X'r. John It. Garrett, Stc'yand Treat. IK. IK. C. Co. Dear Sir:—Having given your W. 7V. (J. n thorough trial, I can cheer fully recommend it to all suffering with I.lvcr Troubles. It bas dono mo more good than a barret of ao- cnlleil remedies, and I feel like a new man. I pronounco It tho true and only elixir of life. Yours very gratefully, _______ A. W. BENTLEY. NV. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by WoOltlridgO’N Wonderful Core Co.i- Columbus, Ga. Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida Railrofu Smvaiice Stivei* Route to IToriiln. Taking effect July fitli, 1890. StundurJ Time, 90th Meridian. GOING SOUTH. Leave Macon, Union depot Arrive Cordele, Junctions A k 31 Ry . Leave Cordolo " ** Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W Ry Leave Tlfton. •• " Arrive Valdosta. Junction 8F* V Ry.... Arrivo Jnspor " " Arrive Lako City Junction F C k P RR Arr Jacksonville FC& Pdepot Arrivo Hampton Junction F C k PRu Arrivo Palaika union depot 1 Arrive St Augustino via J fit A A H R RB 10 10 am.... No. 1 Ho. 3 No. 11 11 to am... 7 00 pin... 510am . 139 pm... 9 41 pm... 1 oOpm l 59i»m... 44 pm... loopm 3 20 I»U).... .... 1118pm.... 5 55 pm l! is nm... ... 0 00am 5 os pin... 1 cl nm... 10 40am .... 211 nm... 2 50pm 7 23 j»m .., 3 22 am... C 35 nm 5 20pm . 9 14pm... G 01 am... 914nro ,10 40 pm... 8 00 am... 10 40am GOING NORTH. Leave St Augustino via J St A k H R HR Leave Palatka union depot Arrive Hampton Junction Fc k 1*depot.... Lv Jacksonville. F C k Pdepot. No. *J N i No. 13 . 3 51) n in 7 *.0 pm 3 30 am .. 7 49 nil: DU pin 7 49 am .... 7 30 ii !U 7 50 pm iocavo Lake City Junction FCfcP RR 10 00am 10 40 pm....**** 1010am Arrive Jasper Junction 8 F k W RR 1105 aiu 11 51 pm.... ....12 40 am Arrivo Valdosta " •• 12 12 m ) "1 nm 3 05 pm Arrivo Tlfton Junction B & W RR I Mpm 2 39 am 8 30 pm Leave Tlfton “ " 2 08 pm 2 30 am soOora Arrivo Cordelo Junction 8 A k M Ry 3 2t pm 4 01 am 9 <Cam Leavo •* •• “ 3 2Jpin 4 01 ani 9 40 pm Arrivo Macon union depot 5 15 prn 0 30 am 3 30pm Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains No*. 3 and 4. All trains arrivo and depart from union depot Macon, except Nos. 11 and 14 accorn mDilation trains, which arrivo and depart from Macon Junction A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, On. J. T. HO E. Cien. Pass. Agt., Macoq, Ga. ‘s>iooaaoH:'v a Contractor & Builder. Will he ghtil lo make eonIntels for or Mipcriiilcml ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING. IN MUCK OB WOOD. Y. A. HORROC’JKS, (IKVKIIAIj CONTIlACTOIt, I* O. Box 71. T!iomasville, Ga. 4 2G-1 HARKING PLATES may be hail. AND INFORMATION dknrtm WHITE & PAYNE, Colton Factors nnil Commission Merrhaass, MELONS AND PEARS SPECIALITIES. Nos. 11 and 13 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. REFERENCES: Norfolk National Rank, Bank of Commerce, Uurruar Ron & Co., Bankers, Norfolk, Bank of Quitman, Quit- man, Ga. John Yule, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fruits & Vegetables, KnoxviUo, Tenn. Represented in Georgia and Florida by E. P. Fcarn. 7 13 tf W. W. Scarborough, COMMISSION MERCHANT,* 21 Market Street, Knoxville, Tcun. I make specialties of PEARS’ and MELONS. June 29 U It w 2ni. The Pullman Gar Line BETWEEN Louisville, Cincinnati OR INDIANAPOLIS, AVP CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. The I'ulliiiftU Yestibulcd Scrvke on Night Trains, PgHoy Clipir Cars on Day Train. The Motion Trains mnko tho fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities ami Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. For further Information addrcRa R.W. GRADING, Gen’I Agent. 158 Rroad St, Thomasville, Ga Prpf. Loisette’s MEMORY DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD In iplU ot adnltcntpd imitation, which mla. tho theury. mat practice result, of tho Orlelnal, In.plloof th. ernmoat minopmcntjUloli. bj on.ioai wonld bo — d In .pitoof • ‘hacoattempt, to mb- him if hMalxir, (all pf whfrb flemonatnto tho .'liiSd""*" 1 '’ - i~-~W Tli. **Tnnh Avcnnc. N.* 8 2».i m" The Best Spring ^MEDICINE® InTHeWorldIs AS A SPRING MEDICINE,TO CURE ANDTONE UP THE GENERAL ailments ofthe SYSTEM,TAKE [THETIME To Buy LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WROLSFALS ORUGOI8TQ. UpptMi) Chcp SAVANNAH, {i/l Janil-iy BENNETT SHALL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fruits and Prpdupp, POULTRY, EGOS, GAME, ETO, No. 101 WEST ST., NEW YORK. Cannot Cause Stricture. Palnlessjp Usf. to ntS* ypERIOR v TP ANY ISMCVIHgna in Price, $L Bold by aU Brngglrts Sent la Blaln package with Bobber Syria©) for U.50 l»nl-ly 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 si scarce. When othrs 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 Thom as ville. I offer to-day ele gant fronts on Para dise Park, cheaper than they will ever be bought again. A fi rjG busines^ilot 40 feet front on lower Broad St. The cheapest Farm in the country, quali ty considered, 111 1-2 apres, 3 miles out op Magnolia Road. Five acre triaugur lar tract, just beyond Carroll Hill, on Jones Bridge Road;™ Finest corner lot in Fair View; south ern exposure. Neat cottage, cobt ner lot, in East End, Fine suburban place ten acres of ground, in Magnolia Place. Ch f ap pottage ip Fparnside. Desirable lot on c% Cheap lots on Hayes St. If you will call op me, I will convince you, that I mean busi ness. I will also be glad to insprp your lifp op your property. E. M. Malta Heal Estate and Insurance Broker Thomasville - G&