The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 30, 1890, Image 4

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TO THE AFFLICTED. The Bleed and the Stomach U the J.ijc-the derangement oj either <l producti re Of disease." t>to. xmsrG’S ROYAL GERMETUER U the greatest blood purifier and germ de stroyer of the age. It tones the stomach, I ! Increases the appetite, purifies the score- I ( tlons and quickly and permanently cures j all blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver, ' 5 and female diseases. Aa a tonic It Is with- j out a rival In the Tvbole range of materia j ( medico. It Is a sovereign remedy, and | ( never falls to cure rheumatism, neuralgia. t paralysis, Insomnia, dyspepsia, indigos- j ! tion, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc. j Don. Hi W. Grady says: *' It is the Vl- | ttma That, of all remedies.** j Bsv# Sam. P. Jones soys: “I Wish every I suffering wife hod access to that medi cine." Bov. J. B. Hawthorne says! "It has brought certain and radical cures to hun dreds in Georgia and other States." J Mrs. Ella B.Tennent, Editor Tennont’s Homo Magazine, says: "Its fame has j spread like a prairie fir a.” Dr. Jos. Young, the great temperance | lecturer, says: "Oh! that every afflicted man and woman could get this grand r ody.*» Thousands of others attest its virtues aud sound its praise. , If you are slok, do not despair till you 7 ( have tried Germetuer. It has performed f' ? cures that astonish tho world. ■ If you are suffering with disease and fall j , of a cure, send stamp for printed matter, * certificates of wonderful cures, etc. \ Vox sale by King’s Royal aermotuer j f Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists. . j Price |1.50 per concentrated bottle, which makes one gallon of medicine as per di rections accompanying each bottle. Can be sent by express C. O. D., it your drug- | gist cannot supply you. uly ly A Boy’s Essay on Cats. I lie following is vouched for by I\ic-i as a boy’s essay on cals. It is all true, cieiy word ol it, and no doubt voxes the sentiments of the average small bov everywhere in relation to the comparative merits of dogs and caw ; ‘■I’d rather ! avc a dog than a cat any day. Dogs can race cats, they cm race other dogs-, they cart race boys, nr at.5 thing. No odv ain’t s-card o’ a rat. A mouse is, but not if it ain’t s micv Imre ihat it can’t get cut of, or a rat - ttln r. A dog can make a cat drtad 'f I e b-trs her enough. When he cnme !n 'he yard he can make her tail look I ke a Christmas tree. He can make ’• cr fix her back up hkc a camel. It ain’t afraid of thieves, but thieves are alratd of dogs. If a '.hief comes where a dog can get at him, he'll run like the doost, but the dog won’t run. A dog can watch a house better than a policeman. He won’t let the man that owns it come in the back yard in the middle of the night; but a cat would. Jf a man, or any oth r thief, was to sneak in, would a cat care ? She’d go over the lence like lightning. That’s what. A dog knows when you’re borne from school. He ain’t sleepy then. He has fun with old hats, if you give hi« one. You’ve got to pay for keeping him, but you don’t a cat, because a dog’s some good and a c U ain’t. I’d rather have a dog.” “From tire to son, grind.parent to grand-chUd, tho Ills of life, all alike arc subject to.” The Tullmfin Vestibulcd Serv c on Night Trains, Parlor Cliui Cars on Day Train. AUTION - d - 6 . as his name and price stamped on bottom* AfiS IADies |f;00 *H75 flf, L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEN1EN r:i .09 Calf and Imced Waterproof Grain, Genuine Hand-no wed, an elcaant and stylish dress Shoo which commends Itself. a: .CO iland-newed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for stvlo aud durability. »*>0 Goodyear Welt is tho standard drees 4/ Shoe, at a popular price. . . . 3 ,ko Policeman’ll Hhoe is especially adapted for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made in Congress, Hutton and Laco. ?3&$2 SHOES LA F D°igs, Are been most favorably received since introduced •.•d the recent Improvements make them superior • any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and if he cannot supply you send • red to factory enclosing advertised price, or a ■“““WOTSfcua*. Brockton. Maoo. CurtrigW & Daniel, Agents, Thsmasvlllc, Ga. PKOFI) 8SIONAL GAUDS. fOIIN Jt. SINGLETARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA. WiU pra«tlS3 In ttio superior end county apart, also In tho jnstleo’s courts. Prompt anonttou given to the collodion ot claims, and all haalnei. Intrusted to me. S-l-lydkw •QR. J. MARION IIORROCKS, 129 Buoad Street, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, ip M. McINTOSH, Physician A Surgeon, Thomaavillo, Georffia. OFFICX over Stark’,, oorncr Broad and etehor Street*. S. DE1CLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. •ldeuee—Corner College r.vcnuo and Mag lephono cormtunlcatlon, No. 23.tor night H. COYLE, D. IK S., Rejideul Dentist, JfShomaavlIle, • Georgia. na.il hli '— -■ tu eiHsjns of Thom .•FlU, and rlolntty. • Dm hoara-Trim 3 a. m. to t p. m., and ••* atp.o OSo.-OafMtuou sweet. 3. g. McLendon, Attorncy-at-Law, ThomaivUls, !• • Georgia. ^nnyt att.ntlon given: to alt; liustnen en MORELANDJPARK Millitarv Academy. kuiatuta. ua„ A Training School for Boy*. Cbai. M. Km, Snp’t. Bills Left Over. Congress will adjourn to morrow. A few more bills may bo passed, but not many. A number of important bills will go over until the next ses sion. Among the bills which passed the House but not yet passed by the Sen ate ate the following: The federal election bill; the national bankruptcy bill; the bill to create a court of ap peals for the relief of the supreme court; the Conger compound lard bill; the eight hour back pay bill; to amend the contract labor law; to prevent the productions of convict labor being furnished to or for use in any depart ment or upon public buildings or oth er public works. Among the Senate bills which have not yet received final action by tho House are the following: To enable the Secretary of tho Interior to locate Indians in Florida upon lands in sev eralty; for the protection of sottlers upou Florida phosphate lands; for the erection of public buildings nr addi tions to existing public buildings at Tuntpa, Pensacola, Fnyettoville, Ro anoake, Norfolk, Lynchburg, Peters burg, Newport News and Meridian. Hester Fluttered—“I called to see your father this afternoon,” remarked Charlie as he took a seat in the par lor. Hester fluttered visibly. Recov. ering herself with an apparent effort she said, simply : “Did you?” ,‘Yes,” replied Charlie "He has been owing our firm a little bill for some time.”— Washington Post. Auonymons writers are firing at Gordon from concealed places. Come out into broad day light and make your fight on Gordon an open one, gentlemen. TAKE SPRING. \ Nature should be assisted in the spring to tbrowoff tho heaviness of the sluggish winter circulation of the blood. Nothing docs it so well, so prompt or so safely as Swift’s Specific. The Pullman Car Line BETWEEN Louisville, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, AND CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. The Motion Trains make the fastest time between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest WM.K. BLACK, General Manager. IV. A. McDOKL, Traffic Manager, JAB. BARKER, Cen. 1'. A., Chicago !or further Information address R.W. OLADING, Gcn'l Agent. 133 Broad St ., Thomasville. G. ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time card in effect July 13tli, 1890, WEST BOUND. Lv Thonmsvllle, S. F. A W 7 20 a m “ Bninbridgc, A. U. Ry.,..., 9.00 a m '• Donalsonville......... 0.31 a m 11 Dothan it 10 atn Ar Ozark 12 15 pm Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m 0 Troy 2 38 p m A r Montgomery 5 00 p m (10ING EAST. Lt Montgomery 8 00 a m •• Troy 10 22 a pi Ar Ozark 12 15 p m Lv Ozark (dinner).... 12 45 p m 0 Dothan 1 48 p:m DoitslMBvillp 3 09 p m Ar Bolnbridge 14 00 p m Lv Bainbridge, S. F. k W \\ IP P m Ar Thomasville * .5 55 p m Alabama Midland trains arrive and depart from union depot Montgomery. Haidek Mules, G. F. k P. A. | JB, Dunham, . Montgomery, Ala, Gen. Supt. NOTICE. Mr. R L Hicks having sold his interest in tbe drug store of Hicks & Peacock to Mr. C S Bon lurant, the undersigned have formed a eopartnership for carrying on the business at tbe same stand under the firm name of Bondurant k Pcaeock. The new firm wilt tarry out all the contracts of the late firm of Hicks It Peacock. The cash system and low prices will .(infinite to be a ruling feature of the business, 0,13. BosppiUKT, J. W. Peaooo*, Thomasville, Ga.,Sept. 20,1890. 30d TheBest Spring v^i Pi r. InTHeWORLDI'S Blotvl Poison follows through generations, and Is the scat cf many <1 : fooli-h idea of bleeding a person for many ills is now one of the The Idea is to build up fit take highly system, w. 'w. c. The fooli-h Idea of bleeding a pers ridiculous practices of former medical science. it need* all " 0 blood, and at an early day the person who falls to ta! for any Blood Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc., will be as much an object of amusement as the methods of -the early physicians. Why? Because he doea’nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when he secs it. Last fan I was tuffi-rlng from Genorat Debility, from somo Blood Affection, and my whole system vraarun down generally. Commenced taking your medicine, Wooldridge’s Wonderful and experienced grvat relief beforo finishing tho first bottle. I have1 used It in my family aif.i* alew.ii u Ith tvnnil l'fiftll!l L. O. liOtl Lllb, or alnce w ith good result*. CclumVut, Ga., Jnm U, 188!>. W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldrldgo’s Wonder* (til Coro Co*« Columbus, Ga. mch-12-ty Passenger Schedule Southern & Florida Railroad SuwaneeJ River Routt' to Florida. Taking effect July fitli, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian. QOING SOUTH. Leavs Macon, Union depot Arrlrs CJordole, Junctions A k M Rj Leate Cordslo •• ** ArrlYs Tlfton Junction II & W By Leave Tifton, •* *' Arrive Valdosta. JunctisnSTAW Ry.... Leave Valdosta " “ Arrive LakeCIty Junction FC k T RR Leav^^kequy ** Ho. i .11 (JO am.. . 2 04 pm.. . 2 04pm.. . 3 3C pm.. .. 3 30 pm.. . 511 pm.. 2v T o. 3 ,. 7 00 pm., .. 9 49 pm. . 0 49pm.. .11 32 pm.. ..11 32 am. . 1 22 am.. No. 11 . 510am 11 50pm ArrJacksonville fCA Bdepot.......... Arrive Hampton Junction ?C A PRB.......... Arrive Fal&tkaunion depot.... * Arrive St Augustine via J St A & H R RR . file pm . 7 23 pm . , 7 48pm,. . 2 3 am.. . 3 42am.. 3 52 am . C 3 am .. COlam . 8 00 am ,. 10 0 am l oopm . 5 50pm 5 10am .10 30am . 12 25pin . 2 55pm . 5 20pm GOING NORTH. Loavo fit Augustine ylft J St A $t pil,.,.,,,.,,,..,,. Loavo Palatka unlen depot.. Arrive Hampton Junction Fc &r depot Lv Jacksonville. F 0 fc P depot Arrive Lake City " _••••"•• ixsave Lake City Junction FOfcPBR Arrive Jasper 3 unction B F fc W RR Arr<VA Valdosta " '* •••• Arrive Valdosta Arrive Tlfton Junction D & W RR LeaveTltton '* Arrl.e Ofifflel, Jiinatlji* B A * M W,.,......v. Arrive Macon Uniond.pot., — No, 3 . 6 45 am.. . 7 47 am.. . 7 30am.. . 9 50 pm... ,.10 OCam... .1102 am.., .1205 m... . 141 pnit.* 1 5d pin... . 315 pm... ■ 5 45pm.... No. 4 .. 7 00pm. .. 8 40pm. .. 7 50pm. .10 40pm .. .10 40 pm.. ..1148 pm.. . 12 55am f .. 2 34am.. . 2 34 am . . 4 01 am . , fi 30 am .. . 1010am .12 40 am . 4 10 pm 8 40 pm .. 8 00am .. 1150am . 515pm Pullman Palaco sloeping cars on trains Nor. 3 and 4. I unman r -•from union dopot Macon, except Nos. 11 ami 14 nccom- Pullman Paiaco sioepmu wu **«*.mo *wr. All trains arrive and depart from union depot Macon, ekce] modatlon traine, which arrive ajuJ^part from Macon Junction. AO. KNAPP, Trafflo Man , Maoon, Ga. J. T. HObE tuviuu. HObE. Gen. Pass, Agt., Macon, Ga. p. D. HBADLT, UNDER HOTEL BRIGHTON, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Alligator and Fish Seale Jewelry —AND OTJIPP,— Florida Curiosities. (Inki, VibkM ud Jewelr* RrpiiH, dAw Ji-ty ^5 A SPRING MEDlClH t', TO. CURE ANDTONE UPTHE CENERA'L AILMENTS 0FTHE SYSTEM,TAKB> South Georgia College, Branch of the State University. Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in SEFTEIttltJEit. FACULTY. Ch.rlc* W. Ilntiou, President, Intcrm.diaM Depart- niu !UnHlo WllUnm,. Vrlroary Department I have used S. S. S. for a number of years, and consider it the best tonic and blood remedy that I ever used. In fact I would not nttempt to enter upon* spring or summer in this climate with out it. H. W. Coleman, Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co., 'i City, Fla. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases moiled free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. J&nl-ly J. €. MIMS PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL CHEMIST, SAVANNAH, GA. Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, Phos- phase Kock, etc. TBWUB MOMBBAVB. Correspondence solicited. 9-30-tf and strict discipline enforced. Young men wil be well prepared to enter the University. The health and morals of the town are both good. Students can get board In private families at reasonable rates. Terms $10 per Session. All student* will bo required to pay this matriculation fee In advance, to the treasurer. For fnrthsr particulars address CHARLES W. HUTSON. President. or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, Keety and Tress. MMT Ms Pills Thin popular remedy never fall, ta •rfeetnaliy core Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tb. natovM reanlt 1. good appetite and .olid flesh. Dose .mall | elegant* ly en.r coated and ea.y to swallow. SOLD EVEBYWHEBE. junlO-ly I WgQlatheackiM [ touting remedy ft. . _l nnnalonil discharges — '.YB.M Private diseases ot men. I certain cure for the deblll- tattng weakness peculiar ^ - to women. .1, ***•*»• Xprescribe it and feel ufs In recommending it to “ \cwciKi.Mi.o (i3B all sufferer*. "J TOR. IL0.0faTut.lLL —HEADQUARTERS— ) 63. BROAD BTRKET. Real Estate and Rental Agency. PINE TIMBERED LAUDS, FARM LANDS, AND CIT? PROPERTY, Msncy loaned on farm lands 8. per cent, t to s years time. J. E.IB. Love. May 30 0m THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS, Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop Manufacturers am) Dealers! ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINOLSb, MOULDINGS,, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS- STAIR-RAILS N 6 wel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & 810R& Furniture. STORE FRONTS, WlM Screen Door, and Window., Sas Doora and Blinds STAIR BUILDINC AND 1NHDK MARDWCODF1K1PH SPECIALTY. rCORRMPOKDINCB SOLIOlCED. ^ ABBOTT EAST-^lANroRNl.ajl cor Ns ^ s ^speedilvA h bunions U^feWiTHour «NO WARTS ' PAIN. arySjphUlf.SyphtUtle KhoamatUm, Fcroftilonit l 7 !csr* andnorta, OUndularSwoUIngs, Khountatism, Ualarin, eld Chronic Ulcors thnt have retlated all *—* HIKBl^Uo!m^IcMm*7ctm>nlcFer^IloCom? nta, M.rcurltvl Poison, Tettor, Scaldhoad, etc., ete. r. P, U » powrfnl tonic and ar, bqlldlns up the system rapidly. . Ladles whose systems are poisoned and irhora blood ia In an impure condition duo to moiisirual trremiliirl- L1PPMAN BROS., Pro-rlotorQ, WnOLEraLE SitUOOIEia, Uppman Clock. fAV’.NNAII, GA Janii-lv CiMot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. nni- ly Tax and Registration Notice. SECOND ROUND. I will be at the following places on dates named below tor the purpose of collecting the taxes and registering the legal voters of Thomas county for the year 1890. Respectfully, P. 8. Hesth, T. C. T, 0., And Registrar. Duncanville, Monday, Sept. 20th. East Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept, 30th, Metcalfe, Wednesday, Oct. 1st. Boston, Thursday, Oct. 2ad. Ways, Monday, Oct. Gtb. Chastain, Tuesday, Oct. Tib. Ocblockoncc, Wednesday, Oct. Bill. Cairo, Thursday Oct. Dili. Spence, Friday, Oct. 10th. Will beat the Court House in Thomnsville daring court week. REAL ESTATE rirc Life am) Accident Insurance JIKNT AND LOAN AGENT. Offers: (1) Aii elegant homo on Dawson street, close in, on easy terms. Prico 85,000. (2) Corner lot, villi two story house, on corner of Clay uud Craw ford streets. Price 82,500, (3) Small cottage cn Monroe street, between Dawson find Crawford. Price 81,500, , (4) Corner lot, two story'hmKCpia ^ East End. Prices and terms on in- ’’ qniry. (5) One of tho finest corner lots on 4- Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet. Price 81,500. (6) The finest vacant building lot in tho city, fronting on Paradise Park, corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet. Price 83,000 (7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue, in ‘‘East End,” with small Uotiso on it. Price 8450. (8) Finest coruer lot in Fairview, corner Campbell and Law streets, 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. /nr uu till/ llliUiiUl. Besides many other lots both and small. • (10) An 8 aero place, dwelling and bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill. Price 83.000. (11) 5 'i acres U miles front Court House, long front oil Groom’s Ford road, no buildings. Friee 82,000. (12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 23 acres on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 per acre. T (13) Ono of tho best farms in the county to make money on. 111A acres, quite well improved, good bearing poar orchard, 3 miles out'.~. . Magnolia road. Prico 83,000. } \ Besides many other fiijms i, 0 tb great and small. HOUSES TO RENT. Six room house in Fearnside, $ioo per mouth for not less than’ three months. -oven room .furnished house on Calhoun street at $75 per month for not less than four months. Niuo room house, nil furnished except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per mouth by the year. Five room house in “East End” . furnished, 850,00 per month for not less than four months. Four room houso besides dining room and kitchan, on- Clay street, unfurnished, 8200 per year. Four room dwelling on Calhoun and Young streets, unfurnished, at 810,00 per month. Two nico furnished front rooms in "East End,” sunny and bright, at 825.00 per month. ’ -> Furnishc .l house on .Smith avenue, threo bed rooms, 840.00 per month for not less than tour montns. Littlo cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, four rooms, furnished, at 8160.- 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 tho following Insurance companies: THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON. The Scottish Union and National Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh, Tho 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. I (The National Accident Societylof New York. Ji 173 Broad Street, Thomasville - Ga, ^