The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 16, 1890, Image 4

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I i-*AAAAtAAAA TOR THE HEALING OF THE NATIONS. GERMETUER NATURE'S REMEDY 1 I> t flrit-clnsi scientific preparation, the l remit of Dr. King’s untiring labors anil ' rsasKrchcs following after oaffhey, De- p geor, Brandtlatt, rastner, Koch. Mlqurl . ksd other Illustrious compeers, whose la- f bon substantiate, os held by the French , Academy of Science, that “ disease germs r may bo not only attenuated until nearly t harmless, but may be revlvtflcd by degrees » and given the most virulent character.” J jj —ROYAL QERMETUER— \ j Is sn Infallible enre for numerous diaeMM, l * inch m Rheumatism, Indigestion, heart ' i troubles, Headache, Liver, Bladder, awl I * Kidney diseases, Chills and Fever, Ca- , i tarrh, Pantlysls, Asthma, Bronchitis. } ^ Coughs, Incipient Consumption, all Blood i and Skin diseases, Female troubles, etc. f J it cures by purifying and correcting a die- L sued condition of the blood. It builds up r < from the first dose, the patient quickly k feeling Its Invigorating and health-giving ' 4 Influence. It Increases the appetite, aids || 1 digestion, clears the complexion, purifies , fi the blood, regulates tbo liver, kidneys, f j etc., and speedily brings bloom to the l q chock, strength to tho body and joy to the P J heart. For weak and debilitated females L “ It Is without a rival or a peer, [ | If you are suffering with disease, and I fall of a cure, send stamp for printed mat- , ter, certificates, etc. It Is a boon to tho p m suffering and tho wonder of the century. < 1 For salo by King’s Boyal Oermetuer P j Company, Atlanta, Oa., and by druggists, l g Fries fl.50 per concentrated bottle, which P J makes one gallon of medlclno ae per dl- L " rectlona accompanying each bottle. Can r J be aent by express C. O. D. If your drug- k " gist can net supply you. ^ m y ww z ww »y iy JABTION MSV-' as his namo and price stamped on i xoo^gMhnooi V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. *lno Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain* The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe .annot be better shown than l>y the strong endorse- roots of Its thousands of constant wearers. iStOO Genuine Ilnnd-seweil, an elegant and ft stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. (JO ,00 Iinnd-Rowed Welt. A fine calf Shoo W unequalled for stylo and durability. 1 'liGO Goodyear Welt 1* the standard dress »a.60 I*oM'c* t maB^i"Alioc! C l'iiespecially adapted Q> for railroad men, farmers, etc. /li made In Congress, Button and Lace. *3&$2 SHOES LA F D°igs. ^re been most favorably received since introduced tod the recent Improvements make them superior « any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If no cannot supply you send urect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a ,0 *“ lf0 wr 1 i r . 1 DolWs. Br.cb.on. DIaas. Curtrlght & Daniel, Agents, Thomasville, Go. jtiyi-em r PUOF1’SSIONAL CARDS. JOHN K. SINGLETAKY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA. Will practice In the superior and county eourt, also la the Justice s courts. Prompt attention given to tho collection of claims, and all business Intrusted t j me. •-Myd&w D R. J. MARION 1IOKROCKS, 129 Broad Street, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, 3 to C ]>. m. ip m. mcintosh. Physician & Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia. jtf-OFFICE over Stark’s, burner Ilroad and FI.teller Streets. ip S. DEliLE, M. 1)., Office iii llayes I3uil<liiig. » Hosldonco— Corner Colloge nvenuo and Mag nollastreot. . . Telephouo communication, No. 25 for night lit. T 11. coyi.e, u. n. s., Resident Dentist, Thomasville, • Georgia* Offers his services to th citizens of Tr.om lavllle and vicinity. OfBee hours—From 0 a. m. to 1 p. in., and omlto 0 p.m. OAlee—On Jackson street. g G. McLENDON, Attorncy-at-Law, »om»,vtlle, ... Georgia. t’SDW.t attention given to all; batlncu’en (tied to blni. •Soo-orer Watt’s store, corner Broad ana Jssbaonitreet*. MORELAND PARK Millitarv Academy. flEAB ATJ.ATA. GA., A Training School for Boy*. Out. M. Neel, fcnp’l. Aai.lMtB ‘•Poor little fellow,” said the sympr- thetic lady to the urchin who was trudging a’oTig with books and s'ale under his arm, ‘‘aren’t you i-orry you have 10 go back lo school? Still I suppose you manage to have a gri.ai many good times.’ ••Yes’m,” was the reply, ’’I d ), I put a lizard in the teacl cr’s desk, and mucilage in her ink and dropped iny slate on Johnny Finn’s sore toe, and pul iimbcrger cheese in the pump, nr.d school ain’t really opened yet, eitln r.” —Washing Post. Our Flag in Canada. If «e were the grandson ol Queen Victoria—which, thank goodness, we’re not—we should take it as more sig nificant than complimentary to have the American flag flaunted in our face every time we touched Canadian .-.oil. It looks as if the meteor flag of Eng land was no longer good enough fur the K-anuck . The town of Bergerac, France, has a citizen, a woman, who is nr years of age. Her name is Mme. Coridec and she is still bright, witty and agree able company. The other day, on the occasion of her tilth birthday, the people ot the town suspended business and ^appeared in gala atiire in her honor. ■ 1 — Quay cannot longer remain silent. Heinust put up, or shut up. It thought he will put up. —HEADQUAIITERS— >58 BROAD fcTRKET. Real Estate ami Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LAUDS, FARMLANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Mtncy loaned on farm lands S per cent. 1 to s years time. J. E. B- Love. May JO Om. p: • The Plfflfl Giu l r.;,Tv i:i:n Louisvilie, Cinci :m:vi. INDIANAPOLIS. AND CHICAGO /B TIB ; The l'ulin.:t:i V.Mihuh’.i Night 'i'l'.iiti-, I’m mr t ( :ii> oil LV.v TIic .Motion time between the B ter ( itif' sort, of the Norton wm. r. r.i.Ai R. tV. A. .M U"; ].. j:ai:wr.i:. ALABAMA flil/LAMD Time c ;P'I in «• • J;; v ’• Lv Tlionutzvilic. 1'. a V • “ Hninbri.!-e. A. M. hy.... u Doiuilsoi'.vir.** “ Dotiian Ar Ozark Lv Ozark (dir.sier) Ar Monigonu*rv :it to grantl'Chilcl, tlic l'Ja of life, nil alike are subject to.** MSSIssm :■ ■ oral Ttelillltv, from ?om<* Blow! Affection, nn«I my wholo ., 1..ifenr-e*l laUinj; ymir lueiluMne, WoolUridge'a Wonderful !:. f’.ro I’.nUhinu the lir.-,t bottle. 1 have used it In ray family L. O. BOWERS. ; i; r^ists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’S Wonder* Fpcsonger Schedule iotithern & Florida Railroad .iiiipe RivtT jitoutt- lo Florida. g t .July OUi, 1800. Standard Time, 90th Meridian. GOING SOUTH. I No. I ..11 LO am.. .. 2 01 i*m. LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE, LaGrange, Georgia. work*, lahu. JLlteroturcs Music* Art, dreu-nskist, trps-vrUlDC.tcUgrsph j. Book- •iRht.afoglBB. «’— tlou. phjalest culture, FREE. Art and votes culture special ties. Economies! uniform. Fa- pits board la Collexs Iloms. Mutle elsss. HO; Art 40. Send forcstsloffue. <ltb annual ses sion begins Sep. 17. lfiOO. RUFUS W. PMITn, Pres. 1ULER O. BM1TO. Sac. Roy’s Blood Purifier diseases. Primary. Secondary lar> Con tareou* Blood Poison, Ulcerous Sores, diseases of the Scalp, Salt Rheum. Blotches. Pusttiles I tmp- les.Itch,Tetter,Ring-worms,ScaldrllM«t.tc..eina, Rheumatism, Constitutional Blood I ' ■ * 1 curial Rheumatism. Diseases of " eralDebilityaudaJI <!»•«■»«<'« rs u"l. Blood or Hereditary t^jnt. Mjj D) . rSl %Ists. $1 per bottle. Roy Ri-»ard/ Co-, —tian . . - aep0-wly THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. Retold!’, Enpiive A[Tai s, Pup Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & 'DRESSED [LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, (P SHINGLES, ijlOBLDINGh, BRACKETS, SCHOLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS, STAIR-RAILS N G wol Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & S10RE Furniture. STORE FRONTS. Wire Screen*|Doors and Windows, fc’as Doors and Blinds STAIR BUILD INC AND IKMDE l'ARDWOODFINISH SP1C1ALTY. tig-C0RRBBP0ND1NCE SOLICITED. nllr Lv Monlgum rj Tror Ar Ozurk Lv O/.urk “ Duthiui..... . Oonalsonvi 1 Ar llainljri.’a'C . Lv Ar Tli-'iu: Mi.! fn,:n 11 ,:>i fk’.r- r “ •• 2 04 pui. •; k V IIy 3 30 pm.. •U.’ii S r .t \v i:y.... 5 11 pm.. .. fi 1C pm .-Hon VC & 1* lilt 7 23pm . • • 7 4Spra.. ‘■•tillarti & I’lVi: ‘ ..’ ’ ’ * •’ ’ ••••9 p pm. , ,] e pot 1115 pm. v 1:1 .1 Kt A li II K No. 3 .. 7 00 pm.. .. 0 49 pm.. .. 9 49 pm.. ..11 32 pm.. ..11 32 am.. .. 1 22 am.. 2 3 am.. .. 3 42am.. . 3 52 am .03 am .. C 01 am .. 8 00 am ..10 0am No.ll .. 510am . 1150pm .. 1 00pm .. 5 50pm 5 loam ..10 30aro ..12 25pm .. 2 55pm .. 5 20pm GOING NORTH. II 1C It It Y: V’Vlupot. :.. 9 A M 111 No. 2 ' ’.7545 am.'! ... 7 47 am.. .... 1 30 am.. .... 950pm.. 10 00am.. . ...1102a.u.. ....1206 m... .... 1 41 pm.. .... 1 5C pm... .... 3 15 pm... .... 5 45pm... No. 4 .. 7 00 pm. .. 8 40 pm. .. 7 5’» pm. .10 40pm.. .1040 pm.. .4148 pm. . 12 55nhi.. . 2 34 am.. . 2 34 am . . 4 01 am . C 30 am . . 10 10am .12 40 am . 110 pm H 40 pm .. 8 00am .. 1150am . 5 "5pm t.T.iii3 No*. 3 and 4. 1 union dopqt Macon, except Nos. 11 and 14 accom* depart from Macon Junction. G.*. J. T. HO .K, Gou. Pass. Agt., Macon, Oa. WEST. .■i SAHA 3 n Fpifn-nd eomblnat'.oa. ■Ibo It Wlta j.reat aatlafactlon for tho curea of Primary. Socondtry and TartW Fhyaldana ondortn 1*. F. i\ ir.'l ^rcscrlbolt with j.rca* * Railway South Georgia College, iBrancli of tlieistaie Univcrbtty. FalLTerm OpenSaFirsl.V/tdr,estl:;nr ,ngu 1 clu rtu 1 mm Midland lly. is nut^muery, Ala. and iu«: both freight and i .,.11 arranged with : v, .Ma.. and lialn- Mitllaml Ky. in con- lows at Mont Ron v?ry Sjipt'k: I;-.!-, (In.; T!;, .■ 1 ltWi:il>riUgc, "i-. i.s up 1 Thoro"-' 1j It !!»1>, and Hired Houle, worn r.U imliiH Vorli, 1! ; F.wi’i.rr. i.in.ln, r.ratli ami roulll- Aii.milu ^v:, Hoer.l, :i;,. I’.oston, lialtlmore, i.i: v, .Mobile* I’irinluK- niilii', Na-hviUe, Lf " n wenab CJIurl. % W. B!n illisa Mattie V. i Tlio cou».-o ... ;astir. wi and strict disciplin.*«1. • ■ •’ be well prepared to mi1 1 health and morals of 1.. y>.\\\ :. Students can get*, board In ;*riv reasonable rates. Terms S1.0 poi’ Si. (All >tndcnt» will 'be rc.,..Uu.l matriculation fee In ad vain-■•* t< ' For farther parllcuIaH mb.r.^ or WILLIAM IL.MinnrM, 8-10-tr Cln- City, nml ; i, la.msv, Mis- liibi comnnny to plvo .!,!*• Forvicc, than has , ;i’ i-r trattic between to, at alt times ulvc nents in tlio way of ad- ftemllnK to their wcl- etyof their bag- jnake our latter ii- ful atu lv deli’ tlesorv- i of freight i' small* care are prompt- »miV, V.'i-will keep them advised >va, . Wi the wlie*. ' . of their freight, and fb-11 very to consign • i nU’i.’i making . .. Wuw,- of 4*o melon, i.ii-n.' • from points of .1 ,:nd without hesitation, guarantee , ': : t• r -i *• t the. »n.:niun»lUics, quick time « V’t. Jli-f-jit bnmllin rot their shipments, ‘ Tho Alai;: :;d •itatinn f ire of the i 1 r publie ... ud Railway is equipped of rolling Ftoel:, ineluding .. laid inm end to eml with il. with fu' !i a road and ,v, U’,-' that we can without «t ]..,])<• to obtain, a liberal ire ol nave ling and ship- Regulate The Bowels J9 Costlrcncss dornngei tho wholo nya» tem and besots discuses, such us B. DUNHAM, Ocn’l SljiJ. MAIDEN MILLER, IL r. !. ! : r’t and Pan. Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., or CATES,Traveling Agent, Tliomasvillc, Ga. Sick Haadaoiio, Dy*pepeia, Fovcra, Kidney L'piacoc, j t Bilious Colic, Malaria, cto. 1 Tutt’s Pills pradneo regular luxhlt of body null {food digestion, wit.; .4 • . 4 * ys. which, uo one cun enjoy ?.;ood ! COllXl'ciCiOI. tV Sola Bver yvS, 3>100HH0H ‘V ’A Junioly Will ni.i aels Tor or ■ leii.t 1^-:- - . H. J.On.Ml>, TI.O ,U*15-ly ALL CUSSES OF BUILDING, i:: IV. A. j . tii’.N i.l.’.l j i* ,,. t!,,v I. Tlmmusvillo, lia. :ick oi: woou. ter, building up tho IFfttOI ropidly. . . .. . Ladle* Whos® ayatoms are p.>t»oi:-.l and wkflSO blaoa 1* in an Imnnre fon.llllon dti" to menurnal Irretnilari- LIPPMAN BROS., Progriotors. who leva L£ DHUGOiera. Lipprn... 0lo.li. SAV'NNAII. GA Hi*u;ily Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use, _ ibyollllnijffuts. Contis this paoks^ with Rot**? Swlma lor Sl.SQ J anI-ly Prof. Loisette’s MEMORY DISCOVERY AND TRAININO METHOD In cpite .of adulterated Imitation* which mim the theory, and practical reralta of tha Original, in apito of the ffroawet miarepmeentationa by envious would-be competitoTB, and in spite of "baaealtemptato rob" him oftho fruit of his labors, (all of which demonstrate t^ -ndoqbtad superiority and popularity of his teaching). it of Never Forgettln* is recngniEea emjsphorea as marking an Rpoch in R. se»7 EIAh avenue. N.S E. H. Mallette REAL ESTATE^ Fire Life and Accident Insurance KENT AND LOAN AGENT. Offers: (1) Au elegant home on Dawson street, close in, on easy terms. I’rice $•5,000. (2) Corner lot, ’vith two »tory house, on corner of Clay and Craw ford streets. Price 82,500, (3) Small cottage on Monroe street, between Dawson and Crawford. Price $1,500. (4) Corner lot, two story house, in East End. Prices and terms on in quiry. (5) One of the finest corner lots on Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet. Price 81,500. (6) The finest vacant building lot in the city, fronting on Paradise Park, corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet. Price 83,000 (7) Small inside lot, Colton avenuo, in ‘‘East End,” with smnll House on it. Price 8450. (8) Finest corner lot in Fuirview, corner Campbell and Law streets, Southern Exposure. Price 8300— open for short time only. (9) Choico building lot on Clay street, near elegant Moss house. Price 8400. Best value of anything now on the market. Besides many other lots both grpqt and small. (10) An 8 aero place, dwelling and bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill. Price 83.00Q. (11) 57J acres 14 miles from Court House, long front on Groom’s Ford road, no buildings. Price 82,000. (12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 25 acres on Southern Boulovard, at 840.00 per aero. (1.3) One of the best farms in tho county to make money on. 1HJ acres, quite well improved, good beamm pear orchard, 3 miles out ou Mngnolin road. Price 83,000. Besides rnauy other farms, both great and sir ( a|j HOUSES TO RENT. Nine room house, all furnished except parlor, Clay street, 830.0Q per month by the yeap. r Six room hoqsc on Seward street, furnished, for tho season of 5 months at 8350- Five room houso in ‘‘East End” furnished, 850.00 per mouth for not less than four months. Four room houso besides dining room and kitchen, on Clay street unfurnished, $200 por y„ei. • Four room dwelling ou Calhoun and Young streets, unfurnished, at 810,00 per month. Two nice furnished front rooms in “East End,” sunny nnd bright, at 825.00 per month. Furnished house on Smith avenue, threo bed rooms, 840.00 per month for not less than tour months. Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, four rooms, furnished, at 8150,- 00 for the season of u mont|i>.. Large new dwelling, a little qup. very low to right parties. Besides other's furnished and uu- furnished. I represent the following Insurance companies: THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON. The Scottish Union and National Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh. Tho Guardian Fire Assuranco Co., of London, !fhc United Underwriters fire |n-r surance Co., of Atlauta. The grand old Mutual Life Insur ance Co., of New York. The National Accident Society of Now York. K i. lallette 173 Broad Street, Thomasville - Ga.