The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 14, 1890, Image 4

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:GERMETUERb NATURE'S REMEDY I 4 U • first-class scientific preparation, the A result ol Dr. King's untiring labors and ' 4 researches following niter Geffrey, De- | 1 geer, Erandtlett, Tnatner. Koch. Mlqusl . i and other illustrious compeers, whoso la- I bora anbstantlate, ns held by the French l Academy ol Science, that “ disease germs r may bo not only nttennated until nearly L harmless,but may be revivified by degrees r and given the most virulent character." | —ROYAL OERMETUER— i Is an Inlalllble cure lor numerous discuses, 1 such aa Bbenmatlsm, Indigestion, heart ' troubles, Headache. I-lver. Bladder, and t Kidney diseases. Chills and Fever, Ca- tarrh, raralyals, Asthma. Bronchitis, | Coughs, Incipient Conenmutlon, all Blood 1 and Skin diseases, Female tronhlee, etc. f It cures by purllylng and correcting a die- L easod condition ol tho blood. It builds up r from the first dote, tho patient quickly t tooling Its Invigorating and liealth-glvlng ' Influence. It Increases the appetite, aide p digestion, clears the complexion, purifies : the blood, regulates the liver, kidneys, f etc., and speedily brings bloom to the l check,strength to the body and joy to the r heart. For weak and debilitated lemalee j, It Is without a rival or a peer. [ II you are anflerlng with disease, and ■ lall ol a cure, send stamp lor printed mat- , ter, certificates, etc. It Is a boon to the f suffering and tbe wonder ol the century. * For sale by King's ltoyal oermetuer f Company. Atlanta, tta., nnd by druggists, l l*rlce flM per concentrated bottle, which r I makes ono gallon ol medicine ns per dl- L rcctlons accompanying each bottle. Can r be sent by express C. o. 1). II your drug- h gist con not supply you. tHoynjrvVJVVVVV’H Inly ly caution him bit name and price stamped on bottom* ( W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. «'.no Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain* tho excellence and tvcaring qualities of this shoo rnnot be better shown than nr the strong endorse- niaU of Ita thousands of constant wearers. Genuine lland*aerred* an elegant and '•2S90 Genuine Ilnml-BOtvcd, an elegant and -TJ rtylish dreu bhoo which commcndii Itself. •JU «DO fland*newed Welt# A lino calf Shoe 4- unequalled for stylo nnd durability : *>.150 Goodyear Welt in tho stand* »> Shoe, at a popular price. 4a.RO Policeman** Mhoo la especially ' v for railroad men, farmer*, etc. radapted All made’in’cbngre**rBut ton and Lace. *3&$2 SHOES LA F D°.gs, 1 art been most favorably recelred since Introduced *v*d tbe recent Improvements inako them superior o any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send erect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a .calfo, order Ifc.nka,^ Curtright & Daniel, Agents, Thomasville, Go. iulyl-fim PitOFJ* SSIONAL CARDS. JOILX It. SIXGI.ETARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA, Will practleo In tlio suporlor nnd county court, also la the justice a courts. Prompt attention given to tho collection of claims, and all business intrusted to me. O-Mydfcw D K. J. MARION HOJtROCKS, 129 BitOAu SriiEKT, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, ip m McIntosh. Physician cSi .Surgeon, ThomaeviUe, Georgia. (frOFFICB uver Htark'a, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. fjl 8. DEKLE, M. D., Office iii llayes Building. Kesldeaee —C*»ru**r 0 'lings invouuo and Hag uolla st rod. Telephouo com naiilcailon. No. 25 for night J II. COYLE, D. D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomasville, • Georgia. Offers bis services to tb citizens of Thosn «avllle and vicinity. OOoohouro-From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., aud oml to 6 p. >n oaco-On Jackson stroet. | o. McLendon, Attorney-at-Law, Vhomasvillc, ... Cicorgia. oast atteutIon given to all; business cn ued to him. l)flee-Over Watt’s store, corner Bread and aksonst recta. MOKELAND PARK Millitarv Academy* MUIUTUTA. Hi, A Training School for Hove. CiiAk. M. Nr.Ki., Snp’t. Auj l.dtm I i the Wrong.—"Handsome Char lie," the geniil and en'erprising pro prietor of -The lliack Swan" sa'oon, has called at this office and convinced us that we were wrong in slating that he had killed seven men and was a dangerous ch -racter. His list includes only four men, and laid away in self- defense, and so lar from being danger ous he says that he h is refused to put up fly-screens this summer out of gen eral pity for the poor flies. He also has pictures of three different angels on the walls of his bedroom. Wc cheerfully make the correct on, not because the gentleman subscribed for five copies of The K'cker to be sent to his friends and gave us a $30 “ad,’’which will be found elsewhere, but because we wish to do all men justice.—Arizona Kicker. Calls for Sympathv—Maj. McKnight, our popular and efficient Citv Clerk, met with a sad accident Iasi Sund iv. While trying to ei joy a drunk, a 1am- mock, a smoke and a snooze at the same time, he set himself on fire and was so badly burned that he will not be out of his bed for two weeks. The major has many friends who will sym pathize with him in his misfortunes. The mosquito is the most success ful ol dun? Whenever he presents his hill he collects immediately,— Lowell Courier. Justifiable. Judgc(scvcrcly)—Young woman, you are charged with playing Wagner’s com position until jour victim expired in agony Prisoner—II was in sell defense, your honor. He persisted in explain ing baseball to me against my express ed wish. Judge (10 sheriff) Release the pris oner.—Puck. The Worst Man F irst- Jeems (ihc butler)—There is a law- yer in 1 lie library, mum, and a burglar in the dining nom. Lady of ihe house—Very well, Jeems. You may put the lawyer out first.—Lowell Citizen. "1 ain’t going to say my prayers “Why not, Willie "Oh, what’s the use ? Evtry blame llvng I ask for ain’t good for me.” Jane Dctlenridgc, of Jamaica, is an orphan anil lias $1,000,000. She lias refused 37 offers ol marriage. Before a girl is married she is pen sive. After marriage she is expensive. —Yonkers Statesman. The Pullman Car Line Louisville, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, AND CHICAGO AND JHE NORTHWEST, The Pullman Vestibuled Serv ' e on Night Trains, Parlor Chni Cars on Day Train. The Mouon Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest \VM. F. III.ACK, flc11rr.1l Maiwr. IV. A. Mi-KOKl., Traffic MaimR'T. ,1 AS. ItAltKKIl, Gen. F. A., Chicago. Kor furllicr Information aihlrcrs n.w. M.A1MKG. Con ! Agent. i;,« Ilro.nl St , Thomasville. (i* ,.hi. yr Hal - i-.ircnt t., —run-l-f-litl- 1 , the Ilia «.l lif«*. ::*1 fifike arc ail-jcrl l*>." r I' •• III.:' If 1 l!:« f vtlt'in v.- 'v <: ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time card in effect July KJlli, 181*0, WKST not’NIL Lv Tiioimisville, S, F. & W 7 *J0 u ra Ilainhridge, A. M. Ry 9 00 n in Dotmlsor.villc ^ 51 a ni Dothan i 1 10 a m Ar Ozark.,,,, 12 15 pm Lv Ozark (dinner)..,,,..12 45 p m Troy 2 58 p m Ar Montgomery.,,,,,,,, 5 00 p m going east. Lv Montgomery 8 00 n m *• Troy 10 22 a m Ar Ozark 12 15 pm Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m “ Dothan., i ‘18 P ni “ Donftlsonv|lle.......,,, 3 09 p m Ar Bainbridgc ..... i 00 p m Lv llninbridge, S, F. & W 4 15 p m Ar Thonmsyille 5 55 p in Ahibaum Midland trains arrive and depart from union «U’pot Montgomery. Jh.j.KN Mi Linn, (1. F. & I’. A. H. Di khau, Montgomery, Ain. (Jon. Niipt, Leave Macon. Union doi»ot.- ... Arrive Cordcle, Junctions A & M By Leave Cordelo " ** ArrivoTiftoii Junction 11 * ^ l»y Leave Tlfton, “ " Arrivo Valdosta. Junction 8 !• .'ft By... Loavo Valdosta " " Arrivo Jasper “ Arrivo Lake City Junction Hir Bit Leave Lake City _ " ArrJncksjnvllio FLA r*loiM»t. Arrivo Hampton Junction its FBU Arrivo PalMka union depot-............... Arrivo H* Augustine via J bt A A li B 111... -HEADQUARTERS— J58 BROAD STREET. Real Estate and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LAUDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. M iney loaned on farm lands 8 per cent, t to s years time. J. E. B- Lovo. May 20 Cm THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. RtjEOl^,’L’aipi'G l Dili, Inp BOUGH & IDRESSED [LUMBER- LATIIKS, PICKKTS, SHINGLES, •MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS, 8T.VIR-RAILS Newel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wiro Scrrvn |Door« and Window,, Sas Doors and Blindl STAIR BUILDINf AM 1 l>HPF PAIDWOOI FINISH SPECIALTY. (a-CORRESroKDBNCE SOLICITED, nliy ’ rullnmn 1’alttce bieeping enra • aii trniiiM nrrlve mid dopart uiii'iuuvr' nwwiniii.n triiliiM which iiri vo nml depart from Macon Junction, r " KXAl'l'. Tranic Man ■ Mm-"'if. O-t. J- T. HOfiE. Pen, rasa. A jit., Macon. On Sonth Georgia College, Branch of (Instate University. Fall Term Opens First Wegnesdayiin SEPTEMBER. FACULTY. CJhtJ’Icft W.llntHon, • - PrcMidont A. <5. Sillier. Prof. Mathematics and Com luandant «>f Cadets. .HUs» Irene Pislier, Intcrmediato’lDepart- lucnt. ffliNt nintiic Willlitua*, Primary Department Tlio course of instruction wkl l»c tlioiough, and strict discipline enforced. Young men will he well prepared to enter the University. The health and morals of the town are Inith good. Students can get board in private families at reasonable rates. Terms !«S 10'per Session. All students will J»o required to pay this matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer. For further particulars address * * 1 * Cl I .MILES W. IIUTSON. President. or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, Hccty and Trcxs. 8-19-tf Ms Pills Regulate The Bowels. Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases, Bilioni Colic, Malaria, etc. TnH'.. Pllll produce ireicalarbablt of limly and ffootl Ulffcatluu, mil.nut nblcb. no ono can «i)oy good l.pnltlk Sold Everywhere. junie-ir SaSSffl C . • »! \d I* tvnto.liseaNwiormen. A . ». • • \j coruiuC4iv for Ihi* drltili* ^ ». -ini . T it'v f r m rakniss peculiar »•’. *0 .Cr?u .»> t> OKClslN. “- 3i.ou. dccl5-Qr H J.Ca*«rl*, Tboiunavlllr da. li ./ phyricians, ■j it. h. . J A ' - % -i-’Yv-, l§ i: d $V-' W. \V. C. f<: ■■ fai Cure Co., C..L: moh-12-ty >?’.i;iitv, fioni'i;:;' i Affection, nml my wholo l triL'intr * •«*•:WooldriilgoM Wonderful •. bin : tho* Jir. ! 1 > .tt!*•. I have used it in my family L. a. DOWERS. Manufacture.] by Wooldriilgo’s Wonder. Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Siiwanoo Ilivi'V RoiiH to Elorlda. Taking efl'cet July Ctli, 1S00. Standard Time, 0011. Meridian. GOING SOUTH. . 2 04 put. . 2 3G pm.. . :ur. pm. . 5 11 pm.- . r, lopni . 723 piu . . 7 4$pm.. Ho. 3' .. 7 00pm-- .. 9 40 pin.. .. 9 49 pin.. ..11 32 pill.. ..11 32 am.. .. 1 22 am.. ..23 am.. ,. 3 42 am .. ; 3 52 am C3 am .. C 01 am .. 8 00 am ..10 0am No.ll .. r» 10am . 11.10pm .. loopm .. 5 50pm 5 loam ..10 30am ..12 25pm .. 2 55pm .. 5 20pm GOING NORTH. Lcavo St Augustine via J St A k U R UR Leave Falatka union depot -••••••• Arrive Hampton Junction l c k 1 depot.... Lv Jacksonville. F C .n l*doi*ot Arrive Lake City “ i Vii- jxavo Lake City Junction l C l HI Arrivo Jasper Junction 8 r k " J* 1 * Arrivo Valdosta ** v ** Arrivo Tlfton Junction L L W HR Arrivo Cordelo Junction B A & M 11) Arrivo Macon Union depot No. 2 . 5 45 am. . 7 47 am. . 7 30 am. . 9 50 pm-. . .10 tOam.. .1102 am. .12 05 m.. . 1 11 pm. . 1 50 pm,, . 3 15 pm.. . 5 45pm... No. 4 ,. 7 00 pm.. .. 8 40pm. .. 7 50 pm. .10 40pm.. .10 40 pin.. .114« pm. . 12 55am.. ,, 2 3 J am.. . 2 31 am . . 4 01 am . C 30 nin .. . 1010am ,.12 40 am . 4 10 pm 8 40 pm .. 8 00am .. 1150am . 3 5 pin trains Nos. 3 and 4. union depot Macon, except Nos. 11 aud 14 acconi- THE SHORT LINE POIN IS WEST. THE ALABAMA Midland -Hallway Company Wc take pleasure In aim.iuncmg to »ur friends or tho travelling and slilpplng l*ub> P'.® 1 . 11 !.®"?: liectlng lines, that tlio Alabama Midland Ily. Is now completed between Montgomery, Ala. nnd 1, Througfi < ichediilc» covering both freight nnd pn-senger business l.nvo been nrrnnge, with our conacgtions at Montgomerr. Ala., and Bain- hrlilec. ci. * The Alabama Midland Kv. In con- junctloW with rtsbeonnectlons at Montgomery and llalnbHdge, opens np \ fijinrt Thoroughly Ktlialile, and Direrl I'.onte, between all points In Worlrla, south and *<mtlj- weVt Georgia, tlio South Atlantic Sea Jlogrd, New Y«Jh, 1'biladelphla, Boston. Baltimore, etc. etc., and Montgomery, Mobile, Birming ham. New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, LouU- iin Evansville, ilemlcrsou, Owensboro, Cin- cinnaU, StT Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and to points'in Texas. Mississippi, Kansas, Mis- snnrl. Arkansas* etc., ate. It Is the purpose of this comnany to give nuickor ana inoro reliabio aorvicc, than has heretofore existed, in passenger traffic botween tho point* named, and to, at nil time* give nafiacnffCrS such Inducements in the way of ad* SuSonaieomfort, and attending to their wcl- fare Ecnerally, aud in the safety or their bag gage etc., as will, we hope make ours a dcserv- C< \fo*purpoS> giving all shipments of freight Intrusted to our care, no matter how small, caro fill attention, and to sco that same are prompt ly dcIlvUred atUesi;nat)..n. . , y u shluimrs desire, we v. Ill Beep them advised by wiro of tho whcrealmuts of their freight, and ° vl'c'intcn,{ making a speciality of tho melon, orange andvcgcuhlo husiuesslrom points of ^ ^5^100, and without hesitation, guarantee in shlnncrs of these commodities, quick timo sod Intelligent handling of their shipments. The U Alahana Midland Hallway Is equipped with ample supply of rolling si.mk. Including fruit cars, etc., anil is laid from end to end with sixty pound stcei rail. With such a toad and such an equipment, we feel that we can without hesitation solicit, and lionet., obtain, a liberal share bf the patronage of traveling aud sliip- For Information In reference to rates, rontes, schedules »tc., etc., please address the under- sigcod B. DUNHAM, Gcn’ISupt. HAIDEN MILLER, Gcn’l. Fr'tand Pass. Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., op W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent, Thomasville, Ga. julyi ‘SMOOddOH V A Contractor Ruiltler. Will bo o|ml to make coiilr-n.ls for or Bill>crititcml ALI. CLASSES OF lUIII.DING, IN ItltlC'K Oil WOOD. V. A. IIOBKOUKH, UKNKItAI. CONTIt.UTOI!, l* O. Box 71, Thomasville, Ua. 4 20- ary HTpblUs. Syphilitic Hhoumatlstn, Scrofulons Ulcer* and Sorcn, UUndular Mwelllngs, nhoumatletn, Mnlarla, mM Chronic rico-ii that Imvo rc»l«n»<l all treatment. Catarrh, Kkln Ul»««»ee. Kreema, Chronic Fenulo Com- plaints, UurcurUl I’olaon, Tottor, ScuMhoml. etc-, otc. P. r. P. >■ a powerful tonic ntvi an >*rrll«nt Kppltl- tics are pocult44if inno-pted br tho wonUsrful tonle and blood ctaKiikiiiir properties «f r. V- f >, PrtcAly Ash, roka Boot and futa—iwr 1 LI PPM AN BHOS., Proprietors, wnoUEFA IX SBCGOIET8. wnorJEFAix UpproD.i 8|?rt ■lanH-ly SSVtNNAIL CA Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. Price, SI. SoldbysllPrnfffitts Sent In tfaiasKiaJ’fl v}th Bather. CyrinBO lor $1.50 Prof. Loisette’s DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD i?s.i h o? the arnfeai mi*re presentations by sorioas w mild-bo D 2i-lm EJ.Mallette REAL ESTATE Fire Life anil Accident Insurance, UKNT AND 1,0AN AGENT. Offers: (1) Au elcgnnt hoiuo on Dawson street, close in, on easy terms. Price 83,000. (2) Corner lot, 'vith two story liouso, on corner of Clay nnd Craw- ford streets. Price $2,. r >00, (3) Small cottage on Monroe street, between Dawson and Crawford. Price 81,500. ^ (4) Corner lot, two story house, in Hast End. Prices aud terms on in quiry. (5) One of the finest corner lots on Dawson street, vnoant, 105*200 feet. Price 81,500. . (0) The finest vacant building lot in the city, frontingon Paradise Park, corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet. Price 83,000 (7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue, in “East End,” with small nouse on it. Prico 8450. (8) Finest corner lot in Fairview, corner Campbell and Law streets, Southern Exposure. Price 8300—-1 open for short time only. (9) Choice building lot on Clay street, near elegant Muss house. Prico 8-100. Rest vulue of anything now on tho markot. Besides many other lots both great and small. (10) An 8 acre place, dwelling and bearing pear orchard, oil Carroll Hill. Price 83,000. (11) 57} acres 11 miles from Court House, long front on Groom’s Ford road, no buildings. Price 82.Q0Q, (12) Tracis of 10, 15 and 25 acres on Southern Boulevard, at $40.00 per aero. (13) Ouo of tho best farms in the county to make money on. 111J acres, quite well improved, good bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on Magnolia road. Prico 83,000. Besides many other farms, both great and small. HOUSES TO RENT. Niue room house, all furnished except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per month by the year. Six room house on Kowar(| strep}, furnished, for the season of 5 months at 8350. Five room liouso in “East End” furnished, 850,00 per month fur not less than four months. Four room house besides dining room and kitchen, on Clay street unfurnished, $200 per year. Four room dwelling pn Calhopi) and Young streets, unfinished, at $10,00 per month, Two nice furnished front rooms In “East End,” sunny nnd bright, at 825.00 per month. ’ Furnishe 1 house on Smith avenue, three lied rooms, 840.00 per month for not less than four months. Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, four rooms, furnished, at $150.- 00 for the season of 5 months’. Large upw dwelling, a littlo quf, very low to right paytics. Besides other’s furnished and un> furnished. I represent the following Insurance companies: — THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LORDOR, The Scottish Union qnd Rational Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh. The Guardian Fire Assurance Co., of Loudon. Tho United Underwriters Fire In surance Co., of Atlaqta, Tho grand old Mutual Life Insure ancc Co., of New York. The National Accident Society of Now York. 173 Broml Street, Thomasville - Ga.