The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 09, 1890, Image 4

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REV.SAM. P. JONES REV. J.B. HAWTHORNE WHAT THEY 8AY ABOUT DR. KINC’S WTHL BEI)IIETU£B The following 1»on extract from ■letter writ- ton by the World Renowned Evangelist. •• I returned from Tyler, Texas, on the 12th inmt i llnd my wife has been taking lt«>al iSmnetaSrto“tie aBKAT UPBUILDING of her physical system. She Is now almost fr« « front the distressing headaches with whU’li slit* has been a MARTYR for twenty years. Hu rely iti - done wonders for her! I \»I8H r.» r. it 1 l'n.Tll SUFFERING WIFE HAD ACCESS TO r BM , y J? B?HswUiorne, Pastor First Baptist church, Atlanta, Oa., was cored of along stand- Inc case of Catarrh. His wife had been an in- vdld from nervous headache, neuralgia, and rheumatism FOR THIRTY VeaRH, scarcely haring a day’s exemption from pain. After taking Royal Germetuer two months, he writes. ••A more complete transformation I lia\ene\er witnessed. EVERY SYMPTONOFDI8EA8E HA3 DISAPPEARED. She appears to be twentj > ears younger, and Is as happy and r»ln>rul 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 is a great remedj. Dr. King’s Royal Germetuer is a boon to women. It builds up t he strength. Increases the appetite, aids digestion, relieves them of the cause of disease, and Insures health. It Is an Infallible cure for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Paralysis. Insomnia, ljyspepsla. t"di gestion. Palpitation. Elver, llladderand 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 f-oO to iLAOper concentrated bottle, which makesono ■ration of medicine as per directions accompa nying each bottle. For sale bv the ATLANTIC GERMETUER CO. Atlanta,Ga. and by Druggists. If your Druggist can in* supply you, It can be sent by i*xpress. MTSenrt stamp for full particulars, certif icates of wonderful cures, etc. Jnly 11 ly -AUTION .\aa bla namo and price stamped on bottom* W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. i'nne Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. -.00 Gonnlno nand.eewed, on elegant end stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. feasrasmi asm?* r : "s.CO fioodycnr Welt is the standard dress >9.00 Policeiniin'a 1 Ahoe'fiespecially adapted «9 for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. *3&$2 SHOES LA F D°igs, avs been most farovably received since introduced o«d the recent Improvements make them superior •o any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If fie cannot supply you send ■irect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a jctal for order u roc ktOD. Diana. Gurtright & Daniel, Agents, ThomisvillcJGa. Jnlyl-Gm PROF! SSIONAL CARDS. D R. J. MARION IIORROCKS, 129 Bhoad Street, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, rp m.McIntosh. Physician & Surgeon, Thomasvillo, Georgia, jy OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. ^ S. DEKLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. Residence— Corner College avenue and Hag aolla street. Telephone comnunlcatlon, No. 23'for night J II. COYLE, u. n. s., Resident Dentist, Tbomaavllle, • Georgia. Offers his services to tb citizens of Thom asvllle and vicinity. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and om2to fip. »n Office -On Jackson street. g a. mclendon, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasville, - - - Georgia. Prompt attention givm to all - business cn , i.od to him. Ofllee—Orer Watt’a store, corner llroad and tukaonttreeta. Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With Electric Lights. I* dow open, and I would be pleased to (MtT* my Thomasvillo friends and others »top with mt when they come this way. All my help Is experienced. The dining room f, under the supervision of that elli- cient steward, Syl. 11. Van Dyke, of New York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. I). J MdNTOSII, ~4-19-d*wly I’roi A Year of Cyclones. The list of disasters and fatalities resulting front cyclones lias been so large this year that 1890 will be mem orable, jtMbah'y, in history as the cy clone year The total number of lives lost in this country so iar this year by the agit.cy of cyclones is 915, as co n- par. d with 163 in 1S89, 350 in 1880, 188 in 1SS7, 27 2 in 1886, and min 1885. It would no’ be surprising i( the complete record of 1890 should show an ue'gregaic larger tu.m hit of the last five years cmibii ed. I I e Old V. orld’a record is even larger than o ir*. It adds 3,531 victims to the 1st. The course of the c-clone is queer, and its distribution |is indicated 11, the Wowing s'ateiiienl of the signal mi vice 'ur.au: Kref. -1 ser-at 01 s n.aJ. !■* sig nal c<T| - ' ' the la t score < f years. n> gelhti nidi sue h da a a t dial hod) I as been aid o> gin on th. sutijec lor pr< viuu- j,ars, Missouri and Kansas are more subject to attacks from the cyclone than any other states. In the eighty-seven year.- covered by the stat istics which the corps published .year or two ago Missouri had been visited 156 times and Kansas 153 times. It would naturally be expected that some state in the immediate neighborhood of these would stand next on the list, but this assumption is shown by the rec ords to be groundless. After Kansas, Georgia, with 128 calls, receives more attention than any other state, follow ed closely, however, by Illinois with 127 and Iowa with 118. Then a skip must be taken to the far south again, where Alabama stands with 102 to its credit. Neirly or quite every state east oi the Rocky mountains has a place on the cyclone records. We, tn Georgia, this year have been almost exempt, lortunately, from cy clone visits, but the northern and wes tern states have suffered severely frurn the cy clone’s fury,—News. TAKE SPRING. I Nature should be assisted in the spring to throw off the heaviness of the sluggish winter circulation of the blood. Nothing docs it so well, so prompt or so safely ns Swift's Specific. I have used S. S. S. for a number of ^ and consider it tho best tonic and remedy that I ever used. In fact I would not attempt to enter upon a spring or summer in this climate with out it. H. W. Coleman, Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co., Dado City, Fla. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Janl-ly -HEADQUARTERS- 158 BROAD STREET. Ileal Estate and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. M »ney loaned on farm lands 8J per c:nt. 1 to 5 years time. J. E. B. Love. May 20 Cm, THOM ASYILLE VARIETY WORKS. Bejiolds, Eaigiave & Lav's, Prop Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DRESSED r,LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS" STAIR-RAILS Newel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & S10RE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sas Doors and Blinds STAIR RUILDINf A 1NMI E HABDWOODFINISH SPECIALTY. 10-CORRESPOKDENCR SOLICITED, anl-ly iJTott’iT’l g.llew Affonj dChiHr. Co. Ua- The Pullman Car Line BETWEEN— Louisville, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, AND CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST, The I 'til I mnn Vestilmled S.tv 1; 011 Nighi Traine, I’arl.tr Cliai Cars on D.ty Train. The Mom.11 Truiiii* make tlo* lu-i—t timu l.i twroti the S uitlicrti " ;, i ter Cities mill Hunm-er ii - Soll.- of the N'-iri 1 e.t WSI. F. BLACK, Hcnenl Manager. »V. A. McOOKL, Traffic Mamicer. •IAS. BAKKElt C!en. 1*. A.,Chicago- K.»r further Infor nation mldrees 11,W. (1 LADING. Gcn’l Agent. 158 Broad St, Thomasv.llc, Ga ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time can! in effect July lath, IB90, wist liotiKn. Lv Tiioniasvillc, S. F. k W......... 7 20 n tu “ Bninliridge, A. M. By 9 Of’ a in " Donnlsor.ville 9 B1 a m “ Dothan.. U 10 n m Ar Ozark 12 13 p m Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 43 p m Troy 2 38 p m Ar Montgomery S 00 ji m OO.’XU EAST. Lv Montgomery 8 00 a m •• Troy 10 22 a m Ar Ozark 12 13 pm Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 43 p m “ Dothan 1 43 p in “ Donalsonville 3 00 p m Ar Bninliridge 4 00 p m Lv Bninliridge, S. F. k \V 4 13 p ill Ar Tlioniusville 3 53 p m Alabama Midland trains urrive anil ilepatt from uniiin de|Hit Montgomery. — ll.MnKX MIr.i.K i, G. F. k P. A. II. Di niiam, Montgomery, Ain. Gen. Supt. South Georgia College, Branch of the state University. Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in 8EPTE1IBEB. |FACULTY• ClurlcsAV. Hutson, • - President. A. Q, Miller* Prof. Mathematics and Com mandant of Cadets. JUU* Irene Fi«!i«r, Intermediate Depart ment. HUM UIntlic WilHitius, Primary Department The course of instruction will be thorough, and strict discipline enforced. Young men will be well prepared to enter the University, Tho hoaltli and morals of the town aro both good. Students can get board in priYatc families at reasonable rates. Terms $10 por Session. All atudent* will.lie required to pny till, matriculation fee In advanee. to the treasurer. For further particular, address CHARLES W. HUTSON. President. or WILLIAM I). MITCHELL, > . Hccty and Treas. 8-IO-tf 130 pare., Illustrated.’ Book free; Tottage 10c.I TYLER BANK COUNTERS. ■ rutiiUd for 8tyl», QuUly and Prlc*. Illnslrtltd In Colors A%oSw*rkotArt| ltOpsc»fc Book Prw, Po.U«o IS «U*| XXLEB DESK CO.. 6T. LOUIS, M0„ U.S.A. Jedged n» fly for all the di.H’lmrtfOS and of men. A for the debill- Iar prlvau* • * a •. i« a curtain w " — ** 1 ' low'll " eakne ** P ccu *i Ipri^s’rbcitnndfeelsafs «d. In rrrommendlnK It to n ff *i»nVr«*rt*. ». J STCHfR, M D .Clc.In.la. Kot.l Ur Drnnclala. HICK $1.00. M. 4. (Jiuirl., Tbomaavllle Ga. declS-ly A. Willing Life Insurance cannot compensate for grief) the empty chair at the table, tht fire-ride, and in the office. Why not enjoy life when the fortune is made? Wlmt is good to-morrow, must he hotter to-dny. Begin in time to build up your system and spirits, and dispel dlsea-e by taking some wholesome and harmless alterative. There is nothing so good for Cnt.-vwh, Rheumatism, overworked system, and all blood affections, as •VST lukrcslW bdclytb vigor ? Id jpu (jare renewd vitality? iff your proeflcfyoiTuiiiy? .ryijlk regained, frj rz^turned^ . fojlci) to jighllyweijfh ! Teolimoniolo Birmingham, Ala , Oct. 23, ’89. Mr. John R. Garrett. Sec’y and Treas. IF. IF. C. Co. Dear Sir:—Having given your W. W. C. a thorough trial, I can cheer fully recommend it to all Buffering with Liver Troubles. It has done mo more good than n barrel of so- called remedies, and I fuel Bke a new r man. I pronounce it tho true and only elixir of life. Yours very gratefully, A. W. BENTLEY. W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’N Wonderful Care Co.u Columbus, Ga. jmch-12-ly . Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Siiwanee River Route to Florida. Taking effect July 6th, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian. GOING SOUTH. Leave Macon, Union depot Arrive Cordele, Junctions A & SI By Leave Cordelo “ *' Arrive TIfton Junction B It W By Leave Tlfton, “ '* Arrive Valdosta. Junction SPA W By.. ArrivoJaspor “ _*'•••• Arrive Lako City Juuction F C k P RR.... Arr Jacksonville FC A Pdepot, No. I No. U No.ll 11 oo am 7 00 pm 510am 139 pm 9 44 pm loOpm .. .. 159 pm 9 44 pm 100pm 3 20 pm 1118pm 5 53 pm 3 20 pm 1118 am 0 OOatn 5 08 pm 1 01 am 10 40am 0 17 pm .... 2 11 am 2 50pm 7 23 pin 3 22 am 5 20pm C 35 Arrlvo Hampton Junction FC & PRu 9 14pm 601am 914am Arrive Pal&tka union depot 10 40 pm 8 00am 10 40am Arrive St Augustlno via J St A ii H R RR 10 10 am GOING NORTH. Leave St Augustino via J 8t A It H R Bit.. Lcavo Palatka union depot Arrive Hampton Junction F c k 1* depot. Lv Jacksonville. F C Is P depot. No. 2 No. 4 No. 16 5 50 am 5 50 am 7 50 pin 7 49 am 9 14 pm 7 30 am 7 50 pm i^cavo Lako city Junction l'C&P RR 1° 00am 10 40 pm Arrive Jasper Junction S F k W RR 1105 am 11 51 pm Arrlvo Valdosta " ” •••• 1,1 Arrive Tlfton Junction B Is W RR j.5Jpm •- 3J am Leavo Tlfton " •• 2 08 pin 2 39 am 00am Arrlvo Cordelo Junction S A Is M Ry 3 24 pm 4 01am 9 iGam Leave •* •• •• ... 3 24 pm 4 01am 9 46 pm Arrlvo Blacon union depot c *5 l >m a,n 3 00pm 10 loam 12 40 am 3 05 pm 8 30 pm Pullman Palace sleeping c on trains Nor. 3 and 4. All trains arrlvo and depart from union dopot Macon, except Nos. 11 and 14 accom modation trains, which arrlvo and depart from Macon Junction- . .. raumn ,r... Xfn«r.fin T >1' 11(1.1. A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, On. J. T. IlOsE, Gen. Pass, Agt., Macon, Ga. THE SHORT LINE! POINTS WEST. THE ALABAMA Midland Railway Company We take pleasure in announcing to our friends tho travelling and shipping public, and con necting lines, that the Alabama Midland lly. is nCCltng lines, liuu me Aiaumu# iiuuiuim in now completed between Montgomery, Ala. and llalnbridio, Oa. ....... , Through ,chedulca covering both freight amt passenger business have been arrange,! with our connections at Montgomery Ala., anil ltatn- bridge, Oa. The Alabama Midland tty. In con junction with Its connections at Montgomery and lialnbridgc, opens up A Short Thorooglilj Reliable, and Direct Route, between all points In Florida, south -and south. wost Georgia, tho South Atlantic Sea ltosrd, New YorkT 1‘litladclplila, Boston, Baltimore, otc., etc., and Montgomery, Mobile, Birming ham, Now Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Louis ville. Evansville, Henderson, Owensboro, Cin cinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, anil to points In Texas, Mississippi, Kansas, Mis souri, Arkansas, etc., ate. It is the purpose of tilts comoany to give quicker and moro rellablo sorvlcc, than lias heretofore existed, in passenger tralllc between tlio points named, amt to, at all times give S assengers such Inducements In ttio way of ad- itional comfort, and attending to their wel fare generally, and tn tho Bafoty of their bag gage etc., os will, we Uopo make ours a dcserv- ediy popular route. XVc purposo giving all shipments of freight intrusted to our care, no matter how small, cars fnl attention, and to sen that samo are prompt ly delivered otdcstlnatlon. If shippers desire, we will keep them advlsod no inienu iuojuuk umicuumY ui mi« orange audvcgctatilo business from points of production, and without hesitation, guarantee the shippers of these commodities, quick time and Intelligent handling of their shipments. The Alalia na Midland Railway is equipped with ample aupply of rolling stock. Including fruit can, etc., and Is laid from end to end with sixty pound steel rati. With such a roail and such an equipment, we feel that we can without hesitation solicit, and hone to obtain, a liberal share of the patronage of traveling and ship- P Forlnformatlon in reference to rates, routes, solteifules etc., etc., please address the undcr- slgecd, B. DUNHAM, Gcn’l Supt, HAIDEN MILLER, Gen’I. Fr’t and Pass, Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., or W. S. GATES, Traveling Agont, Thomasville, Ga; julyS ‘s>iooaaoH -v *a Contractor & Builder. Will be glad to make contracts for or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. IIORROCKS, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, 1’ O. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga. 49M Pfcfslcl&naondoi-Ao 1*. I*. P. a* a aplendld combination, and prcscrlbo It with i^rcnt satisfaction for tbo c •.Secondary and Tsrtl- P p P. C u R ^ s sc r o f u L A Catarrh, Mkln Dlnpanoa, Krzonia, Chronic Fetnalo Com* platnta, MerrmUl I'olsnn, Totter, Scald head, etc., etc. P.P.T.lag powerful t»nlc and an eicnllant appltl- LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WHOLE 'ALE DRUGGISTS, Lippman Clock SAVANNAH. GA ItnSI-ly Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. HAS.v _ , TO Bfcw i^ w T0 ANY KNOWN g |Remcoy| »acmeJ -4l®i - iimtuiP FAIL I t °3 DAYS Price, SL ‘ Sold by all Dnisjlsts Sent In lain package with Rubber Syringe lor $1.60 l anMjr Prof. Loisette’s MEMORY OISCQVERY AND TRAIN!NO METHOD In tpite of adnltcratcd imitation* which min tho INSURANCE FIRE AND LIFE. I wish to impress up- on my friends and the public generally that I not only have a splendid list of of all kinds for sale, but that I also repre sent four first class COMPANIES —AS WELL AS THE— OL1) 1CELIARLE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OF l i. MaJlette Rroad Street, Thomasville - Ga.