The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 27, 1890, Image 4

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TO THE AFFLICTED. “ The Blood and the Stomach is the I.i/c-the | derangement cj either ii productive | Cfditeau." j X>K« KING’S ; ROYAL GERMETUERj U the greatest blood purifier and germ do- I stroyer of the age. It tones the stomach, , Increases the appetite, purifies the secre tions and quickly and permanently cures I all blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver, | and female diseases. As a tonic it Is with- i out a rival In the whole range of materia , medico. It Is a sovereign remedy, and j never falls to cure rheumatism, neuralgia, j paralysis, Insomnia, dyspepsia, Indlges- j ♦Jon, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc. j Hon. H. W. Grady says: " It is the VI- j tlma ThuL- d all remedies.” Rev. Bam. P. Jones says: "I wish every i suffering wife bad access to that medl- , cine.” ! Rev. J. R. Hawthorne says: "It has i brought certain and radical curss to bun- | dreds In Georgia and other States.” Mrs. Ella R.Tcnnent, Editor Tcnnent’s j Home Magazine, says: "Its fame has j spread like n prairie fire.” ; Rr. Jas- Young, the great temperance | lecturer, saya: "Oh! that every afflicted j man and woman could get this grand rem- j edy.” Thousands of others attest its virtues j and souqd its praise. If you ore slot, do not despair till you ] have tried Gcrmetucr. It has performed » cures that astonish t ho world, IX you are suffering with disease and fall j of a cure, send stamp for printed matter, < certificates of wonderful cures, etc. ! For sale by King's Royal Germetuer Company, Atlanta, (la., and by druggists. Price ft.50 per concentrated bottle, which | makes one gallon of medicine ns per di rections accompanying each bottle. Can bo sent by express C. O. I)., if your drug gist cannot supply you. nly ly I)nnfrl(is Shoos are r rranted, and. every pair price (damped ou bottom* fflf. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. ,% .ao Calf and Raced Waterproof drain, fhs excellence and wearing qualities of thl s shoe ,»nnot be better shown than by the strong eudorso- onts of Its thousands of constant wearers. 25**)0 CSennlne Hnnd-aevred, an elegmr.it and S stylish dress Shoo which commends'Itself. 4 ,00 Iland-Hcwed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. : Jh.fcO <»aodycar Welt 1» tho standard dress O Shoe, at a popular price. »/b,50 Policeman’* Hhoo Is especially adapted O for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made in Congress, Dutton and Lace. &3&$2 SHOES LA F D c <gs. avo been most favorably received since Introduced .vd tho recent Improvements make them superior # any shoes sold at these prices. Vmk your Denier, and If he cannot supply you send .»rect to factory enclosing advcrtljod price, or a “ rt,i,0 iK d £ r . DOOaLAB. Brockton. !Ho.«. ■>CurtrigM & Daniel, Agents, Thomasville, Ga. BJelyl-Gm. __ TROFI SSIONAI. CARDS. What Could He Have Meant? ■Ethel,” said a fond mother to her daughter, as the fair young girl sat down a> 3 late breakfast in her morn ing gott-n, “did Georg t leave any pack age for tnr last evening Ethel blushed and said fal eringly: ‘ Why, to, mamma! What made ou a* k ?*' “Oh, nothing ; only-+heard him say at the door as he said good-by, 'Now, licre is one more for vour mother,' and I (Pd:>\ k '« but what it was that pa.ut.. 'or l.'-e edging that his mother promi-cd ! o send me. Is,|,c! said 'tolhing.—Rare Bits. Mr. Dr>g‘.ods--I desire to obtain your permission to tnatry your daught er. Parent—Which one? “Which one ! I really haven’t made up my mind. Which one would you recom mend? You know them bet'ir nan I do.”- -German Joke. She “Js Miss Rond engaged to Prince J.an-sou ?’ He—“Not exact y. He has an option for ninety days, 1 believe.” There is one thing a womon can never do—She can’t make a man tell her where he has been. JOilN R. SINGLETARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA. Will practice la tho superior and county court, also in the Justice’s courts. Prompt aVtontlon given to the collection of claims, sad all business lntnistel to mo. t-t-lyd&w JJR. J. MARION HOItROCKS, 129 Broad Street, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, ip m. McIntosh, Physician «& Surgeon, Thomasvillo, Georgia. jyOFFICX over Stark’,, corner Uroad and Flelchcr Streets. p. D. HEADLY, rSDER HOTEL BRIGHTON, Practical Watchmaker and Jaynslcr, Alligator and Fish Scale Jewelry —AND OTHER— Florida Curiosities. flocks. Watches ami Je.relrv Repaired. dJfew -27 ly Mil iTT^ouiviT^ Haw Albscy k Chicago Ey.CoJfiy The PuHman Gar Line rkt\\ t ki;n Louisville?, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, AND CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. The Pullman Vestibulcd Surv • c on Night Trains, Parlor Cbai Cars on Day Train. T^e .Motion Trains make tlie I a--test time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest VVM. F. ltt.ACK, General Mauaner. IV. A. MeDOKL, Traffic Malinger. JAS. DARKER, (ten. 1>. A., Chicago. For further information address R.W. GLADING. Gen 1 Agent. 158 llroad St, Thomasville. Gs TAKE IK THE SPRING. Nature should be assisted in the spring to throw oil the heaviness of the sluggish winter | circulation of the blood. Nothing docs it so well, so | prompt or so safely Jos Swift’s Specific. I have used S. S. S. for a number of. vc&rs, and consider it tho best tonic and Wood remedy that I over used. In fact I would not attempt to enter ujxra* spring or summer in this climate with out it. H. W. Coleman, Of Coleman. Ferguson & Co. ^ Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ^ Swift Specific Co,. Atlanta, Ga. Janl-ly ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time card in effect July tilth, 1800, west novxn. I.v Thomasviiie, 0, F, & )V " ‘-® a nl “ Bainbridge, A. SI. Ky ,,, m “ Donnlsor.ville 3 a m “ Dothan 11 n m Ar Ozark 12 1 -f P 1,1 LvOzark (dinner) 12 ' ,5 P m .< Troy 2 P m Ar UoRtgomery 5 0(1 P ra jQtyr, east. Lt Montgomery S 00 a m “ Troy.. 2 22 * ™ Ar Ozark }- J' 1 P m Lv Ozark (dinner) * J P m ■< m i< Donnlionville, J P n> Ar Bainbridge P m Lt Bainbridge, S. I'\ Jr ft ■} '■} P m Ar Thomasville j jB P nl AldMina Midland trains arrive and depart from union <S.jwf Jlnntgomery. ]f AIMES Mll.i.-h ii, h k • ■ I IB. Di siiam, Montgomery, Am. (Jen. Supt. “From sire to son, grand-parent to grand-child, tho tils of life, nit alike subject to seat of manv diseases. ' highly Bin™; Poison follows through generations, and is .. T’.ie fooiidi idea of bleeding a person for many ills I* now one ol the highly ridiculous practice., of former medical science. The idea m t > build up the s.vstcm, it need- nil f Idno.l, and at an earlv day tile person who fad, to take W . w . v.. for am blood Trouble. Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc., will he a, much ohjeet of amusement as the methods ot the early physicians. Why? Because he does’nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when he sees it. lOlJSl tliodd Affoctlon, and my wlinto ilietne, Woolilriilye's Wonderful the llr.t bottle. I luivo used it in my family L. 0. lsyWEKS. Tsist fill I urns suffering from (teneral Debility, Irn *tcm \vfi8run flown pcin*niily. Comnenccil v »akiu^ y %'nrt*, ami cx|»cricn<*c«l prrat relief before iml8. esc. «*inro w ilia gowl mulls. Cciu-nbua t Oa.% Junt Ji t 1SS0. W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’s Wonder fnl Cnrc Co., Columbus. CJa. —HEADQUARTERS— J58 BROAD STREET. Real Estate'and Rental Agency, it PING TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. j/j|M tney loaned on farm lands 8. per cjnt. t to $ years time. J, E.5B. Love. Mav JO Cm £ S. DEKLK, M. D., Office in Hayes liuilditig. B|sisld«n*e-Corner Cullcfs r.veuuo and Mag C«llastreet. M .. , . , Vslsphone atymmunlcatlon, No. 23.for nlgbt Us. J H. COYLE, D. D. S., Re3idonl Dentist, • • * )ll flh«ma*vllle l • Georgia. OSms bis serf la silixoai of Thom asffclsaad Tlalniiy. fan >«onr»-Ff jai 3 a. m. to 1 p. m., and ••ttoSp. a Offlsi-Oa Jasktou AWe>>t. J G. McLENDON, Attorncy-at-Law, Thomasville, *- • Georgia. MMt sltsotioa given, tj all) business eu to him. Moo-Ortr Watt’s store, corner Broad and MlMastrMts. moreland;park Millitarv Academy. HUB ATI.ATA. CIA., ▲ Training School for Rov«. C'tlAV. M. Nkri., Snp’l. A«r«<to THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Pr if .Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DRESSED lumber: LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS,. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS* STAIR-RAILS JNowel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & S10RE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wire Scrcea Door, and Windowi, S»s Doors and Blinds STAIR BUILDING AND INrIDE llAKDWCODPJX’ISB BPBCULTT. -CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. South Georgia College, Branch of the State University. Fall Term Opens First Wednesday In SEPTEMBER. FACULTY. Cht rlcn Vi. IlutHOU, • POINTS.-:-(WEST THE ALABAMA Midland 9 Wo take pleasure la announcing to our friends tho travelling and shipping PJ«*iJ?#Vv la nccting lines, that tho Alabama Midland By.J* now cwnpletcd between Montgomery. Ala. and ^Througft schedules covering both freight and pnaccngcr business have been arranged with our connections at Montgomonr. A l a V n f„H. a n n" bridge. Ga* The Alabama Midland lly. in con- junction with its connections at Montgomery and Bainbridge, opens up y Short Thoronghlj Reliablr, and Direr! Ronle, i a.waam nil lvdnts in Florida, south and south- President, A. O. lllller. Prof. Mathematics and Com mandant of Cadets. Irene* FUlier, Intermediate Depart ment. Rliss Matile Williniua, Primary Department The course of instruction will bo thorough, and strict discipline enforced. Young men will be well prepared to enter the University. Tho health and morals of the town are both good. Students can get board in private families at reasonable rates. Terms $10 per Session. All students will bo required to pay this matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer. For further particulars address I cilAUI.ES W. HUTSON President. or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, .Seely and Treas. l-lfi-K Tuffs Fills Tills popular remedy novor fails to •ffactually euro Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tho natural result 1. rood appetite and .olid rich. D..o .mall t ologant- ly .uar coated and easy to .nation. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Junl0-ly v 3 ’■ . G • • •• ..‘knowledged : • . • -I7 (orall u»0 *•« J' »• • ..» \ ' •’ •• • • •‘izw linrueii and . H V .. . , . ti men. A '■rt ’ • • ortiiuflirt forIbfdebiu- .«•** jHfuiiar I, A. Tliomasrl Ur Ga. uTBSintsI^^W^W' >,is - souri, Arkansas, *• conwnny to giv*® It l. the purpose o. . “« ™i ce , tban lias quicker and more reliable .. * between Heretofore exleted, in paBjcnRor the points named, and to, at all tu“e s K passengers such Inducements In the wa> oi . SKtoma comfort, mid nttendliiK to their wel fare generally, and In the *afet, of thclr bai, gape etc., as will, wo hoiio make ours a desen- ■fe^Migall shipment, of freight ' desrre 1 , 1 ^'^,', keep than: adviso,, by wire of the whereabouts of their freight, and ’ wo'lnt^dmak'lng'a speciality of tho melon orango and vegetal"o business from points of uroduetton, and without hesitation, guarantee Ute shippers of theso commodities, quick time Sad intelligent handling of tlmlr shipments. Tho Alabama Midland Railway la equipped with amplo supply of rolling atock, Includint fruit care, etc., ana Is laid from eiul to end with slaty pound steel rail. V Ith such a road and JL. warn fnnl tlint WO (’an witllOUt BiliUV P For P infonmation In reference to rates, routes, schedule, etc., etc., plcaso address tho undcr- eigeed. B. DUNHAM, Gen’l Supt. HAIDEN MILLER, Gen’l. Fr’t and Pass. Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., OP W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent, Thomaeville, Ga. ulye ‘sNOoaaoH ‘v - a Contractor & Builder. Will bo ijlatl to make contracte for or Etipcrintcnd ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. HORROUKS, U.N’EKAL CONTRACTOR, P O. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga. t» TI^^Tiiariv bnnaiHittl bjr ihe woudcrfol ionic and blood cl nun sing nroyniftlM **• l ’ r icUl Atb, PoOo Hoot and Potassium. „ | ,|, a mw la^lsr 8 * uppp.^ Jan24-lv P?ss D .nger Schedulo Georgia Souilern <i Florida Railroad Smvance River Ibmtc to Florida. Taking effect July Ctli, 1890. Standard Time, noth Meridian. i GOING SOUTU. Lenvo Silicon, Union dupot , Arrlv. Corilolc, Junctions A A: M lly homo Cordole “ " Arrive Tilton Junction B Js V lly Leave Tilton, “ Arrive Valdosta. Junction SIAM lly. .. Losvo Valdosta “ “ No. 1 11 GO am 2 04 pm 2 04 pm 3 36 pm 3 30 pm 5 11 pm ............ GIG pm No. 3 .. 7 00pm... .. 9 49 pm... .. 9 49 pm... ..11 32 pm... ..11 32 am... .. 1 22 am... .'.*23 am!.*.* Ko.il .... ft tonm ... 11 50pm .... loopin .... 5 sopm ft 10am J ....10 30um ....12 25pm .... 2 55pm Arrive Lako City Junction FIAT III: Leave Lako City „ 1 ISl'm . 3 52 am ..0 3 am Arrive ifnmjrten 'Juriptlou yctr BR. ■ Arrive PalMka union depot Arrivo St Ausustlne via J St A Js 11 U Rn.. .. 0 33 pm 11 13 pin .. G 01 am .. 8 00 am .. 10 0 am GOING NORTH. Loavp At Augustlno via J St A k H B nit Leave Valatka union depot.....,........ Arrivo Hampton Junction F c & 1 depot.... LvJacksonvlllo. FC&Pdepot Lcavo Lako City Junction F C * F 111 ArHvo Jaspor Junction 8b fcw Arrive Valdosta " ** • ••• Arr|vp TlftonJunction BkWBB J^rivo *8or3elo Jdnottftn m A k M tty.... ; Arrive Macon Union depot No. a ...... .. ft 4ft nra 7 47 am 7 30 am 9 50 pa 10 OCatn ll 02 am ... 12 05 in 1 41 pm 1 5G pm,,.... 3lft pm :•*• 545pm.::... No. 4 . 7 00 pm .. s 40 pm.... . 7 50 pm.... . 10 40pm .... . 10 40 pm.... .1148 pm.... . 12 55am.... . 2 34 ain. . . 2 34 am . •. . 4 G1 a ui ... 0 30 am .... NO. ... 10 10am ...12 40 am ... 110 pm 8 40 pm .... 8 00am .... 1150am ... 5 15pm °r pt I '' 09 - 11 n, " , which arrivo and depart from Macon Junction. ”^0 KNAPP “aeon. On. J. r. HOOE. Gon. Faae. Agt.. 14 nccom* Macon, Ga. gg — Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. SiPMBL Price, SLjjoIa by all Druggists. Sent In slain paciafe with Rubber Erringo ler $1.50 Prof. LoSsette ? s MEMORY DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD Ihoory, and practical results of the Original, in suite of tto irrna—af mufrsprMeatationa by envious wouldbo REAL ESTATE Fire Life and Accident InsoranCB- RENT AND LOAN AGKNT. Offers: - (1) All elegant Immo on Dawson street, close in, on easy terms. Price So,000. (2) Corner Jot, '-vilh two etorjr house, on corner of Clay nnd Craw ford streets. Price 82,500, (3) Smalt cottage cn Monroe street, between Dawson and Crawford. Price 81,500. , i (’f) Corner lot, two story house, in ,ast End. Prices and terras on in- uiry. (5) One of the finest corner iot» on lawson street, vacant, 105»200 feet, rico 81,500. (G) Tho finest vacant building let i the city, frontingon Paradise Park, Tiier of three avenues, 200x200 feet, 'rice 83,000 (7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue, l “Kast End,” with small nouse on it. 'rico 8450. (8) Finest corner Jot in Fairview, Drner Campbell and Law streets, outhern Exposure. Price 8300- pen for short time only. (9) Choice building lot on Clay irect, near elegant Moss house, ’rice 8400. Best value oi anything ow on tlie market. Besides many other lots both great nd small. 0?) 8 aero place, dwelling and caring pear orchard, on Carroll Hill, ’rice 83.000. (11J 57} acres 1A miles from Court (12) Tracts of 10, 15 nnd 25aeres on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 per ncre. (43) One of the best farms in the county to’ - make money on. 111^ acres, quite well improved, good bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on Magnolia road. Prico $3,000. Besides many other farms, both great and small. HOUSES TO KENT. Six room house in Fearnside, $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, all furnished except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per month by the year. Five room house in “East End” furnished, 850,00 per mouth for not les3 than four months. Four room house besides dining room and kitclun, on Clay street unfurnished, 8200 per year. Four room dwelling on Calhoun nnd Young streets, unfurnished, at 810,00 per month. Two nice furnished front rooms in “East End,” sunqy and bright, af 825.00 per mopfhi T ' Furnished house on Hnnth avenue, three bed rooms, $40.00 ner month for not less than lour montlia. Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, tour rooms, furnished, at 8150.- 00 for the season of 5 months. - Large new dwelling, a little out, very low to right parties- Besides other's furnished and un furnished. I represent the following iDsuranoe companies: THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON. The Scottish Union and Nations} Fire Insurance Co , of Endinburgh. The Guardian Fire Assurance Co., of London. The United Underwriters Fire In surance Co., of Atlanta. The grand old^Iutual Life Insur ance Co., of New York, The National ^epident Spcict/p} New York. 0 4-YAf 173 Broad Street, Thomasville - Ga.