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

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DR. KING’S , , ROYAL GERMETUER | I On© fact Is worth a thousand arguments, f ; and Dr. King’s Royal Germetuer demon- i 1 atrates ©very day that It Is making more I cur©* than any other medical preparation . i '"a daughter of Mr. C*. Jordan, of Atlanta. 1 was cured of a serious case of stomach and I 1 bowel troubles. l Mr. N.T. Johnson, of Atlanta, was cm I of a long continued and sever£ caso | { catarrh which was sapping his life away. I Mrs. M. Farmer, of \n est hud. Atlanta. * was completely cured of a ten years cas I of Inflammatory rheumatism. J Rev. A. B. Vaughn, canton. «a..wa \ cured of facial neuralgia, alsoof a li v er nif j kidney trouble of many years standing, i Mrs. T. 8. Pelot. of Atlanta, had been ai (•.valid 14 vears. but Germetuer cured liei . , Mrs. W.V. Herndon. Atlanta. «*a.. suf- , fered with acute catarrh, one hottl* { I Germetuer freed her from this dreadful | ai A*8»aght»r of K. T. Ilrmln., of Atlanta. k.j ...a..- iMi.ivtfi ri>iii( a ilv for air- I compile .... ! •-.fa bottle cured him sound and well. I Thousands of voluntary certificates tes ( I tlfy to the remarkable curative virtues ol i Royal Germetuer. It builds up at once. . wooes "nature’s soft nurse ’-refreshing \ S sleep, stimulates the appetite, aids algos- j fi — r -—#i— .*.« n nd Insures good I I tton, lootties llto nvrvra mm I health. For weak women, clerks, book- I keepers, milliners, atmograpben, house- I wives, etc., It is the nonpareil nf all rem- | odles. Asa bloml purl tier anil an InijKor- I atltnr tonlr tt Is without a rival. It.Isi as , j pleasant to take as lemonade without 1 sugar; Is a scientific discovery, and cures I J diseases by removing the cause. Price. . 1 $1.50 per concentrated bottle, which will I J make one gallon of medicine, as per nc- i 1 companying directions. Wend stamp for I I full parti- wonderful cures, etc. •AUTION Jnlmiiteil 1 ttM Sfenf 1 pair as his name and price stamped on bottom* ^ES *H75 J?Boys •75 ftf, L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Calf nnd Laced Waterproof Grain. Mif)0 Genuine Hand-screed, an elegant and stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. •XOO Hand-sewed Welt. A floe calf Shoe vff unequalled for stylo nnd durability. ; tP,®0 Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress Shoe, at a popular price. , . . A 9 60 Policeman** Hlioe lscspecJally adapted a? for railroad men, farmers, etc. AU made lu Congress, Button and Lace. *3 & $2 SHOES LA F D°ig s . rf.es been most favorably received slnco Introduced ta«d the recent Improvements make them superior a *sy shoes sold at these prices. 4ik your Dealer, and If lie cannot supply you send *«ct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a jitAtalforordrr Brockton. DIaaa. Cartrlght & Daniel, Agents, Thomasvillc, Ga. laljl-SmJ PROF8 SSIONALjCAKDS. JOHN n. SIXGLETAHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CAIRO, GEORGIA. Will praetla, In the superior tin! count* court, also In the Justice * courts. Prompt enentlou given to tho collection of claims, end all business intrusted to me. S-Mjrdfcw _ _ jQH. J. MARION IIOHROCKS, 129 Broad Street, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, •p m McIntosh. Physician A Surgeon, Thomasvillo, Georgia. OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. ep S. DEK.LE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. •.'Besldeaco—Corner College avenue and Mag nolla street. Telephone communication, No. 2Vfor night Hi. J II. COYLE, 1). L». S„ Resident. Dentist, • Georgia, ti citizens of Thom Thomaevlllo, Ofleu blsssrrlu?! vevllle and vicinity. • (Bee hours-From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and ot»l l p. m Olvi -Oa Jackson «»-r >et. ,3 O. McLENDON, Attorncy-at-Law, Thomasvillc, . . Georgia. t’roetst alteatioa given' to all; liuslncss cn- . tied to him. Odes—Over Watt’s itora, comer Broad and MORELANDJPARK Millitarv Academy. NBAS ATI.ATA, UA„ A Training School for Iioyi. Cua*. M. Neat, Snp’1. Oh, Woman. Lovely Woman! There are some queer couples in the world, remarked a real es'ale ngeid. Tie o’lter (lay a man and r. tvoinan t a’letl lo s»*e me ahou* ro’it- tic a (l it. Lite tvoma'i di ! a 1 ' 1 e a'kinps aud turned o the m tn for ■ -iifirm.il- it nr corrobor.vioi . Me always aurtcd wtlli her, and d <1 it ftrv meekly. ‘•Well,’’ still die woman, “I’ll i>ive you | JS for t.tai (1 it ; won’t we, John ?” ••Yts'm.’' ■ \r.d I'u p ty my rent promptly, loo ; won't we, John I" ‘Yes’m.” ‘And take good care of the of house; won’t I John?" “Yes’m.” • Bui,” I ii.quired, as is usual in such cases, "are you man and wife ?” Man and wife!” exclaimed he woman sharply; ‘‘indeed we are not; are we, John ?” ‘■NoW “What!’ says 1, “not man and wife ? ’ Not much ! I'd have you known that in this family we are wife and man ; ain’t we, John “Yes’m.”—Texas Siftings. The Pullman Car Line BKTWKKN Louisville, Cincinnati OR INDIANAPOLIS, AND CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. The l’ullman Vcstibuled Scrv.e on Night Trains, Parlor C'lmi’ Cars on Day Train. The Monon Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. P. D. HEADLY, UNDER HOTEL BRIGHTON, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Alligator and Fish Scale Jewelry —ANI) OTHER— Florida Curiosities. Clocks, IValrbrs ami Jeirrlr Itcpairoil. d&w 27 ly TAKE SPRING. “| Nature should he assisted in the spring to throw off tho heaviness of the sluggish winter circulation of the 1>lood. Nothing docs it so well, so Ipromptorso safely |as Swift’s Specific. I havo used 8. 8. 8. for a number of years, and consider it tho best tonic and blood 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., do City, Fla. Our book on Blood nnd Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta,Ga. Jani-ly -HEADQUAIITERS- J58 BROAD STREET. Real Estate and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. M »ncy loaned on farm lands 8^ per cent, i to 5 years time. J. E. B- Love. Mav 10 Om THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Pup .Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDING!?, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS." STAIR-RAILS "Newel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & SI ORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wiri ScrcenJDoori anil Window?, JSa. Doora and Blind. STAIR BUILDINf IH IMIir IV1DWCODHKIHI SPECIALTY. "CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Witt. F. BLACK, (lener.il Manager. W. A. McDOKL, Traltlc Malinger, JA8. BARKER, Gon. P. A., Chicago. Korlfnrthcr Information aihlrrsa R.W. C.I.AD1NO. Con’l Agent. 158 Broail St. TUomasvilIc, (!. ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time card in effect July l.'ltli, 1800, WEST HOUND. Lr Tnomasville, S. F. k W 7 20 n in “ Bninbridge, A. M. By 9 00 a m '* Donnlsor.villc 9 * r »l n n » “ Dothan 11 10 n »» Ar Ozark 12 15 p m Lv Ozark (tlinner) 12 45 m “ Troy 2 28 p m Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m GOING KAST. Lt Montgomery 8 00 ft m Troy 10 ‘-2 ft ra Ar Oznrk 12 15pm Lt Oznrk (dinner) 12 45 p m u .Dothan m “ Donftlsonville 2 09 p m Ar Bo inbridge 4 00 p m Ly Bninbridge, S. F. k \V ' 4 15 p m Ar Tbcmnsville 5 55 p m Alftbanm Midland trains arrive and depait from union depot Montgomery. IIaiden Millkj, G. f. k I*. A. I|B. Di xiiam, Montgomery, Ala, Gen. Supt. ' ABBOTT’S y. CORN^S r^^fEEDILYAj BUnioNS |S^WlTH0UT a Nd WART'S PAIN: IIPPMAN BRO'^DRUGGISTS PROPS .SAVANNAH, CA’! TheBestSpriNg ©MEDICINE® InTHeWorld'Is AS A SPRING, MEDICINE’,TO- CURE ANDTd’NE 1 UPTHECERFRAL AILMENTS OFTHE SYSTEMy-TAKE South Georgia College, Branch ofjthe Staio’.Uniyerslly. Fall Term Opens First Wednesdays SEPTEMBER. FACULTY1* Clii rlc* W. Hnl*oii. A. H. Miller* J’rof. Jlathnnatki and Com mandant of Cadets. Us* Irene Fish* ment. ITliss ITIfillle Williams, Trimary Department Tl>o course of instruction will he thorough, and strict discipline enforced. Young men will be well prepared to enter the University. Tho health and morals of the town aro both good. Students ran gettlbonrd in private families at reasonable rates.) ER4 Terms $10lper Session. • All tBtmlcnts ivlilCticUreiuilrcd to pay^tlila matriculation fee In njvanec, to the trcaiurcr. Forfurtherpart.cu.amajhtre.^ l’rcstUiut, ’ pr WILLIAM I). MITCHELL, —— Sect* anil Treas. p-19 *r Ms Pills la an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID UVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, COSTIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold Everywhere. Junl.-l* i-ea.es of men. A .1.. .... 8 ,0ce»rt*,Hl i " -• I PWM’K *I.OO. 0. J.i'mitli, TbonaAavlllc Gm, dealMy grand -parent to grinit-clilM, tho ills of life, all alike arc subject to.” :i<, and is tin; scat cf many diseases, nany ills is now one of the highly 'i'lio idc.i ;»1» build up the system, -r.M-f.on who fails lo take W. W. C. :i(’ion, Khcumatism, indigestion,etc., l!:j met hod.; < f ilio early physicians. ; (\V r . W. C. is) when hc’sees it. k! wi • ' .. /'A, T.nst fall I \v:i3M pjrstem wan run ilnwu gi l!ur c’NiTriem-. -l ever fiiico With j-.kvI iv Cohhobu*, (Jit.y •bar.i' W. W. C. for sal ful Cnro Co., L\ Im mcb-12-1y ] D ..ililv, I mo Hloorl Affection, nnd my wholo ng your nicrlicino, Wooldridge’s Wonderful the Hr. t buttle. I havo used it in my family L. O. BOWERS. Manufactured by Wooltlrldgo’B lVonder- !H'0r LCliCCltbC Georgia Southern fi Florida Railroad SinvRJiPV Itivcr ! H3«55d«’ lo Ploriala. )!.v« sorrn. a . r c :>i Uj Lcavo Cc Arrlvo Tlfton Junction k W Hy Leave Tlftou. " *' Arrive VaMostn. Jum-ti-n 8 r.V W l.*y Leavo Vn!d«»sta Arrive Jnspcr Arrive Lake *'liy Juncth n i’C a I* III: - Leavo Lake City ** '* Arr JacksonvlUo FCft Vdepot Arrlvo Unmpton Junction r c k I’ l*.n . Arrive Palslka union depot Arrive Ht. Augustine via J St a it K J:r No. I No. 3 .11 to am 7 00 pm.. . 2 i*4 pin t) 49 pm.. . 2 01pm 0 49pm.. . u uo pm 11 32pm.. ,. 3 30 pm 11 32 am.. . 5 11 pm 1 22 am.. . o ir, pm .... 2 3 am.. . 7 23 pm 3 42 nm .. . 7 lSpxn 3 52 am 0 3 nm . 0 33 pm 6 01 am .11 15 pm 8 00 am 10 Oam No.ll .. 510am . 11 50pm .. 1 00pm .. 5 50pm 5 10a tn ..10 30am ..12 25pm .. 2 55pm .. 5 20pm No. 2 No. 4 Leavo St Augustine via J > Leavo Fatalk.a union rtep*- Arrlvo Hampton Junction Lv Jacksonville. VC a; l*t Arrive Luke City ■e Lake City Junction Arrive Jn«pcr Junction S ] Arrlvo Vnld- Arrive Tlfton Junetl" Leavo Tlfton ** Arrlvo Cordclo Junctl' Arrive Macon Vnlon < 5 45 am 7 0-3 pm. , 7 47 nm S40pm. ,. 7 30nm 7 50 pm. . 9 50 pm 1040pm . . .10 OCnm 10 40 pm.. .1102 am 1148 pm.. .12 05 m 12 55am.. . 1 il pm 2 34 am.. . 1 .T. pm 2 34 am . . 3 15 pm 4 01 am . . 5 45pm 6 30 nm .. Pullman Palace Bleeping c All trafUH airivi* and depn modatlon trains, which urrlvi A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Man . > Macon, except Nos, 11 nnd 14 nccom- ’acr,n Junction J. t. 110 .E. Gon. Pass. Agt., Macon, Ga. THE it m u . ME I POiN'IS WEST, THE ALABAMA SB l'krslctans endows V. P. P. m a »j>!ondld combination, cr.d 11. crlbo It with grfAt satlsfacilon tor tbo cures or r 11 ,-n > arfd Ktnfffsof Vrlmnry. SoconGsry and Tertl- i wf Midland Railwai lumpany; CiWe takcpUasuro in aMiuuncIn;; loom- In* n< of tho travelling and hliij»ping pnljlie, am) t-m necting lines, that the Alal'anui Midland Uy. now completed between .Muntgomery, Ala. an Bninbridge, Ga. Through schedules 'ovi ring loth freiglit an passenger business l.avt* been arranged wll our connectionsr.t Montg-nmerv, A!.i.,:ml Ban bridge, (la. The Alabama .Midland lly. in < • junction with its connections at .Mentgom and Bainhrldgc, opens tip A Short Thoroughly lltlialtl?, am! hit.. I Ilonle, ulnts in Florida *s. Kczotn*, Clirmtic Pomalo Com* t)!.- :.:tMutetirial I'oinon, Tetter, flcslillioetl. etc., etc. I*. I*, r. lr u i.nvrcrful Ionic nnd r- be twee west (.— New York, l'lilladolplua, Bosi etc., etc., nnd Mont go; “ r freight, and li nnd r; f-VM Board, t, Baltimore, Mobile, Birming ham, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, LoU'«- vllle. Kvansvlllo. lb nderson, Owi nsl'oro, < in- cinnati, Kt. Louis, Chicago, Kansas ( i.v, nml to ]>oints in Texas, .Mississippi, Kansas, Mis souri, Arkansas, etc., ate. Jt la tho purpose of thla company to j:’.\e quicker and more reliable fcrviee. inan na- heretofore existed, in passenger tralhc between the points liapted, nnd to, lit all times give passengers such Inducements in the way* i an- ditional coinfort, nnd attending to th« ir wel fare generally, nnd in tho safety of their bag gage etc., as will, wc hope make ours a deserv edly popular route. _ . , . We purpose giving all shipments of freigiu intrusted to our care, no matter Ju»w small, care ful attention, and to see that same arc juompt- ly delivered at destination. . , . , * If shinpeis desire, we will keep them nuvi>cd by wire of the whcrcabojtt of delivery to consignee. Wc intend nuking a spi orange and vegetable bit.* production, and without henitati* . the shippers of these commodities, quick time and intelligent handling ol their shipments. Tho Alabama Midland Railway is equipped with ample supply of rolling stock, including fruit ears, etc., ami i- laid from end to end with sixty pound steel rail. With such a road and such an equipment, wo feel that wo can without hesitation solicit, and hope to obtain, a liberal share or tho patronage or traveling and ship ping public, ; For information In reference to rates, routes, schedules etc., etc., please address the imder- sigeed. B. DUNHAM, Gcn’lSupt. MAIDEN MILLER, Gcn'I. Er't and Pass. Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., cr W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent, Thomasville, Ga. utya LIPPNIAN BROS., Pro;*rlotora, WHOLE ALB DRVOOIsrS, Lijipwn Else!: SAV'.NNAII. GA. Jan2l-lv ‘s>iooybioH Contractor & Builder. Will be tflit.l to make coiilra.-ts for or sttpriiutoml ALL CLASSES OF lil 1I.DING, IN BltlCK Oli AYOOD. V. A. IKOHKtiCKH. (IF.N’KRAt. OOSTIIA' TO!:, I> O. JUik 71, Thoiiiasvillo, Ua. Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to list S>r* ___ $— joh' IPEB,™ " S “ TQ "‘ Y P°3 _0AYS __ Pr!:o, $1. Sold by all Eruejlsls Sent lo slain yackai'j with Rubber Syrlngo for $1.60 Prof. Loisette’s MEMORY DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD Tn rpito of adulterated imit theory, nnd practical results o' tho misrepresent c< miMititnrs, and in spits o ' !;‘a!iy«a,l _ that his ByaUm is uted only •thtUUino (tjttrivards: that any book can be leamtt rnulino, rnind-icaniitring cured, dc For „ . l*roL A. a LOISKTTK, XaTFifth Atcdu. N.S EJ.Mallette REAL ESTATE Fire Life ami AcciiLni Insurance. IfKNT ANI) LOAN AOKNT. Offers: (I) An elegant hnme on Dawson street, close in, on easy terms. Price $5,000. (2j Corner lot, vitli two story bouse, on corner of Ciay and Crow- ford streets. Price $2,500, (3) Small cottage rn Monroe street, between Datvson nnd Crawford. Price $1,500. (4) Corner lot, two story house, in East End. Prices and terms on in quiry. (5) One of the finest comer lots on Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet. Price $1,500. (0) The finest vnennt building lot in the city, froutingon Paradise Park, corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet. Price 83,000 (7) Small iuside lot, Colton avenue, in ‘‘East End,” with small douse on it. Price 8450. (8) Finest corner lot in Fairview, corner Campbell and Law street,, Southern Exposure. Price 8300— open for short time only. (9) Choice building lot on Clay street, near elegant Moss house. Price 8400. Best value of anything now on the market. Besides many other lots both great and small. (10) An 8 aero place, dwelling and bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill. Price 83.000. (II) 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 Boulevard, at 840.00 per acre. (13) Ono of tho best farms in the county to make money on. 1114 acres, quite well improved, goo3 bearing penr orchard, 3 miles out on Magnolia road. Price 83.000. Besides many other farms, both great and small. HOUSES TO RENT. Six room house in Fearnsidc, $ioo per month for not less than three months. Seven room furnished house on Calhoun street at $75 per month for not less than four months. Nine room house, nil furnished except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per month by the year. Five room liouso in “East End” furnished, 850,00 per month for not less than four months. Four room house besides dining room nnd kitchsn, on Clay street unfurnished, $200 per year. Four room dwelling on Calhoun and Young streets, unfurnished, at $10,00 per month. Two nice furnished front rooms in “East End,” sunny and bright, at 825.00 per month. FurnishcJ nouse on Smith avenue, three bed rooms, 840.00 per mouth for not less than tour months. Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, four rooms, furnished, nt $150.* 00 for the season of 5 months. Largo new dwelling, a little out, very low to right parties. Besides other’s furnished and un furnished. I represent the following Insurance companies: THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON, Tho Scottish Union and National Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgb, The Guardian Fire Assurance Co., of London. The United Underwriters Fire In surance Co., of Atlanta. The grand old Mutual Life Insur ance Co., of Now York. The National Accident Society of Now York. 173 Broad Strpef, Thomasville - Ga.