The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 17, 1890, Image 4

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DR. KIKTG’B ROYAL 6ERMETUER I One fact Is worth a thousand arguments I and Dr. King’s Roya» Oermetuer denj«“* strates every day that It Is making n cures than any other medical prepare! i AUVigmcrui kii.im I was cured of a serious c rdan.or Atlanta, < e of stomach and I bowel troubles. ... . I I Mr. N. T. Johnson, of Atlanta, was cured of a long continued and severe case of catarrh which was sapping his life away. , I Mrs. M. Farmer, of West End. Atlanta, was completely cured of a ten. years’ case of Inflammatory rheumatism. f I Rev. A. B. Vaughn. Canton. Qa., was I cured of facial neu ralgla, also of a 11 var and kidney trouble of many years standing. | . Mrs. T. 8. Pelot, of Atlanta, had been an i Invalid H years, but Oermetuer cured her. Mrs. W. F. Herndon. Atlanta, Ga.. suf fered with acute catarrh. One bottle of I Oermetuer freed her from this dreadful A*$aughter of F. T. Broslus, of Atlanta, l I had tried every known remedy for ag- f gravated dyspepsia. Two bottles of Ger- | I metuer cured her. , . Mr. Lewis Bennett. Atlanta. Ga„ had been afflicted with indigestion for20years. ‘ I complicated with dlarrhtea. Three-fourths [ of a Dottle cured him sound and well. 1 Thousands of voluntary certificates tes tify to the remarkable curative virtues of | I Royal Oermetuer. It builds up at once, wooes “nature’s soft nurserefreshing sleep, stimulates the appetite, aids dlges- , tlon, soothes the nerves and Insures good I health. For weak women, clerks, book* J I keepers, milliners, stenographers, house- I wives, etc.,ttlstho nonpareil of all rem- I I odles. As a blood purifier and an invigor- r ating tonic it is without a rival. It is as | pleasant to take as lemonade without i j sugar: is a scientific discovery, and cures ■ diseases by removing the cause. Price. , 1 tl.50 per concentrated bottle, which win i J make one gallon of medicine, as per ac- J 1 companylng directions. Bend stamp for I I full par?»"”’"rs 1 wonderful cures, etc. I I For s: druggists and by King’s j I Royal < ■ etukr Co., Atlanta, Ga. In/ly AtJTION XbASTSSk S'W'STr ■as his name and price stamped on bottom* fOR 1 d, es &00 {H75 ♦5? W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE QENTLEMEN. ■<li9 Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain* The ezoollenoe and wearing qualities of this shoe vJxnot be better shown than dt the strong endorse- uiZLts of its thousands of constant wearers. 9.00 Hand-sewed Welt*. A ja.00 iland-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe 4 unequalled for style and durability. _ ODodycar Welt Is the standard dress 4 a# Shoe, at a popular price. -tflR.BO Policeman’s Shoe Is especially adapted for railroad men, farmers, etc. All mode In Congress, Button and Lace. 83 & $2 SHOES LA F D°.gs, are been most favorably received since Introduced ^ tbs recent improvements mako them superior nr shoes sold at these prices. km your Doaler, and If he cannot supply you send frBMt to factory enclosing advertised price, or a ‘°r ord£r ^g^*Q LA9> jj rockton> mu,. Cnrtright & Daniel, Agents, lThoma»villo,.Ga.' PROF! SSIONAL CARDS. JOHN R. SINGLETARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA WiM prastlce In the superior and connty qoMrt, alas la the Jastlss'a courts. Prompt oMsatlsn given to tbs sollsstlsa of elalms, and all bnalasaa Intrusted to me. •-••lyd kw •QR. J. MARION IIORnOCKS, 1i^Biio ad’ Btrbrt, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, 0VT70X nouns: ® to ll a. m n 9 to I p. m. Reside,ice on Ltotoa mill read. m. mcintosh. Physician it Surgeon* Thomasvillo, Georgia. STOTT ICE. over Stark’a, corner Broad and SFletchor Streets. 6. DEK.LE, M. D., Office in Ilaye# Building. dBaaiasnes—Comer College avenue and llag della struct. TedsphoQ* comrannlsatlon. No. 2F for night J U. COYLE,D. D. s., Resident Dentist, g^FhemaevUIe, | fleorgla. sn hlassrvlossto tix elMaens of Vhem g o. mclendon, Attornoy-at-Law, HiomasTlilo, 22 5- « qg*yt .motion fiT.a; »• aiixkui SKm—*»«r Watfl itoro, cncir Hi nSmtmtnetu. ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO in Rtnr ot Library, ThoiaaiTille, «*., Mrs. J. P, McAuley, Stalest under ditKngulabed tea.hen of Ik* Slhools ot the Urtropolitan Unli.m *f Art •ad ot lb* Cooper Union, will gir. leisoii lath* Artnof Duij*. Tint Moderate ntutf, • *. ai.to 11 m. 9 26 K He wouldn’t Stop. Two or three days ago an elderly man who was apparently waiting for a train at the Wabash depot began singing “Home. Sweet Home,'’ in a high pitched voice, and in two or three muiutes everybody in fie wait ing room was laughing at him. The jdepot officer finally approached him and saidt ‘•My friend, that is against orders.’ - “What—to sing?' 1 “Yes,” ^ “To sing Home, qtect Home ! ' “Yes.” “I don’t believe it! I don’t believe there’s a town in this United States where a feller who is dllan busted and forty miles from home can’t sing •Home, Sweet Home,’ all he wants to without breaking the law. You go away and— “Be it crer so humble There's no place like li-o-o-o-m-e.'' —Detroit Free Press. The Twelfth ward of New York city has a population of 257,859 The two new States of Idaho and Washington have together a popula tion of 140,000. Yet they will hnve four votes in the Senate of the United States and six votes for President. “From sire to son, grand-parent to grand-child* the ills of life* all alike arc hubjcr.l l The Pullman Car Line BETWEEN' Louisville, Cincinnati OR INDIANAPOLIS, AND CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. The Pullman Vcstibuled Serviic on Night Trains, Parlor Cliai • Cars on Day Train. The Motion Trains make the fastest tiro* between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer IIo- sorts of the Northwest Bleed Poison follows through generations, and h the seat cf many ii'< The I'ooli-!, idea of bleeding a person for many ills is now one cf li e 1 ridicubr.M practices of ibi.ncr medical science. The idea is t > ouiid up the si it need, n'l t! e blood, and at an early Isy the person who fails lo take W. V.. C, for any Bloc J Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Ir.dige:. will he as much an Why? Because 1 rouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc., i T- Ft 71 T YinmifTlTI U an object of amusement as tiie methods of the early physicians, i u U A IJ v j j\ I Li ! lie docs’nt know agood thing (W. W. C. is)«ivhen he 6ccs'it. j l\. JjXXLi JjQ 1 A 1 Ci TAKE 'I Nature should be assisted in the «priug to throw oil the heaviness of the sluggish winter circulation of the ;bIood. Nothing docs It so well, so Iprompt or so safely !as Swift’s Specific. I hare 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 attempt to enter upon a spring or summer in this climate with out It. H. W. Coleman, Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co- Dado City, Fla. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Jaal-lr This Space Will he Occupied BY WILLIAMSON & ROUX Watcliuakcnife Jewelers, WBO WII.I, SHORTLY OPEN" BUSINESS AT NO. 127 BROAD St reet. 10 3 1m V. A. HORROCKS, Contractor & Builder. Will be glad to make coni l acls for or auperintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING* IN BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. HORROCKS, OBW'KKAL CONTRACTOR, P 6. Box 71. Thomasvillc, Ga. is* • James Gribben. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, THOMASVILLE, GA. • will beglad H nak " ccnfrMti far, or in parinHmd.all alaasei ef building*, public «r private* in cither brick or wood. Will furnish plana and specifications if rsqnlred. If jcu want sap bidding done call on ms* and I will submit estimates wbetbsr contrast Is awarded me eraet.* 1 will guarantee satisfaction in all my work. I refer te the manv buildings erected bj me ia Thomasvillc, and to all parties for whom 1 have worked. Shop on Fletcher street, tod doer from Broad, thomaaville 6a., A ml 19. 1800. 1? A. S WHITE, Contractor k Bnilder. THOMASVILLE GA.' 0.r«fnl .ad p.r.onal attention *.iu 10 .11 work, and iatiifactioa guaranteed in both wark and prices. Will be glad to make •etimat*, ftryaa. My aim ia to pleaee my peleont. 7 10. dAw «m RESTAUKAJtfT, Arr.cr Lester, for year* with the Oulf Bouse, will hereafter give bis personal at- tention to the RaaUurant on Jackson street, next door toCarroll’i. Meals icrrcd in first elus style at ail hours. Kisb, gam* and otsUts, day or night. Everything neat ubd (lun. A good line of vegetables and fancy family giocerias kept constantly on hand. Waald be glad to have the patronage of my White and colored friends. Frelit oysters, in any sty)*, and alt kinds of vegetables always on Land. dltrwlm WJLF. BLACK, General Manager. (T. A. McDOKL, Traffic Manager. JAS. BAKKKK, Gen. P. A., Chicago. Far further information address R.W. GLADING. Gen’l Agent. 158 Broad St-. Thomasvillc, Ga ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time sard in efTect July 13tb* 1800, WHST BOUND. Lv Thomsfrille, S, F. & W T 20 a in “ llainbridge, A. M. Rj 9 00 a ni 11 Donalsonville 9 51 u m “ Dothan 11 10 a ni Ar Otark ....12 15 p ni Lr Ozark (dinner) 12 45 !> ra Troy 2 38 P m Ar Montgomery 5 00 P m ROflfO BAST. Lr Montgomery 8 00 ft m •• Troy 10 22 a m Ar Oxnrk 12 15 p m Lr Ozark (dinner) 12 45 i» m “ Dothan .... 1 48 p m 11 DonalBonville .... 3 09 1> m Ar Rainbridge .... 4 00 p m Lr Bainbridge, S. F. k \V .... 4 15 p m Ar Thomaarille .... 5 55 p ra Lent fall I w.TBfu.Toring from General Debility* from somo Blood A flection, and my whole >yfst«’in was run d.»wn generally. Commenced taking your medicine, Wooldridge’.* Wonderful i lire, and experienced great relief before finishing the first bottle. 1 have used it in my family eve: Miscowiihgoodrcailts. L. G. BOWERS. Columbus, Ga.y June IS, 1SS9. W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’s Wonder ful Care Co., Columbus, Ga. mch-12-ty r* Passenger Schedule Georgia Soathern & Florida Railroad Suwancc^Rivcr Rtmic to FJoriilit. Taking e.Tect July Gtb, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian. Alabama Midland trains arrive and depart from union depot Montgomery. Haidrn Mills*, G. F. k 1*. A. B. Dunham, 'Montgomery, Ala, Gen. SupL % e0 . C. MI5IN. PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL CHEMIST, SAVANNAH, GA. Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, l’hos- phnse Rock, etc. 'FKimS MODERATE.; Correspondencjsolldtcd. Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With Electric Eights. is now op»n, and I would bo pleased to have my Thomnsville friends and other3 .top with m. when they come this way. All my help is experienced. The dining room ie under the superrision ol that effi cient steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New York All eorrespondencc promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. D. J UolNTOSU, 4-19-dftwlr Pro—--*—' South Georgia College, Branch of the stale University.?! Fall Term OpensZFirst Wednesday in SE5*TEM!SE2g. FACULTY. Ohi rloa TV. llnfKon, i Ulntfie Killinniii, Primary Department The sourie of Instrnctlon will be thorough, and strist dissiplin* enforced. Young men will be well prepared to inter the University. The health and moral* of the town are both good. Students can get board in private families at reasonable rates. Terms$10 per Session. All students will be reonlrod to pay this matrisulation fee in advanee, to the treasurer. For farther particulars address * CHARLES W. Ill’TSONe President* •r WILLIAM T>. MKTCIYBLL, Reefy and Treas. 8-19-K DESKS—200 New Styles. ROYAL TYPE WRITER CABINET8, TA- BOOK CASES, Ac.,at Educed Rates ■onato CaUlo,e« for U90 now ready. UOvtgee, mnitrated. Bookfm, Fa.ta.elOo, TYLER BANK COUNTERS. Va*n*n«< for Sljto, QaolUr tad Prler. Illa»trated la Color* Aporfoctworfcof Art| 110 pacts. Book Pro«| PoaUfo IS et*. 1YLEH DESK 00.. 8T. LOUIS, M0„ U.S.A. Bh: G•.-.-nrlcnowlcdgcd rr,n, ^ ,v ' ,or thr I f' 1 . | certain cure for the «Mdll toVv *’ *' oukru-s:: pct-ul'in I Vrj“iviv I preocrYir Itftmf *•-'•1 • • I t«iWW;C*;rvu»'fo. In ririiim'irmt’t!.* t F IV AMMUkiv t nlj •>.,ifr.fe»rr*„ ... i'ff’dRfr, V 0 fi: *r c «o?:t i t i-uU f . S:.o«. I 'I l.« n n t III <n. GOINO SOUTH. No. I Leave Macon, Union depot 1110 am 7 00 pm Arrive C'ordole, Junctions A & M Ry 2(4 pm 949 pin Leave Cordele •• •« .. 2 01pui 9 49 pin Arrlvo Tlfton Junction li k W Ry 3 36 pin 11 32 pm LeaveTUton. •* •• 3 3C pm 1132pm.... 0 11 pm. Arrlvo Valdosta. Junction BF&W Ry.... Leave Valdosta '• " Arrlvo Jasper " " Arrlvo Lake City Junction F C & P RR Leave Lake City •• •* Arr Jacksonville FCA Pdepot Arrlvo Hampton Junction FO k PRn 9 33pm Arrlvo Pal&tka union depot 1115 pm Arrive Sr Augustine via J St A k H R RR 1 22 am.... ... 0 16 pm .... 2 3 i ... 7 23 pra 3 42 ii ... 7 48pm 3 52 n No.ll ... MOnm ,. 1160pm .. loOpm .. r>50pm 5 loam ..10 33am .. 12 25pm .. 2 45pm .. 5 20pm . 6 01 am . 8 00 urn .10 0 am GOINO NORTH. ~~ No. 2 No. 4 No. J* Lenvo St Augustine via J St A & H R BR Leavo Palatka union depot 5 45 am 7 01pm Arrlvo Hampton Junction Fc kPdepot 7 47 am 840pm Lv Jacksonville. FC k Pdopot 7 30ain 7 5t) pm Arrive Lake City " 9B0pm 1040pm x.eavo Lake City Junction FOfcPRR, lOOC'ain 10 00 pm 1010am Arrlvo Jasper Junction 8F41V RR 1102 am 1148 pm 12 40 am Arrlvo Valdosta •• •• 12 05 ni.; I2 55nm 110 pm Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W RR I 41 pm 2 34 am 8 40 pm Lenvo Tlfton " " 166 pm 2 34 am 8 00ara Arrlvo CorUelo Junction BA k M Ry 3 16 pm 4 01 am 1150am Arrlvo Macon Union depot 6 45pm G 30 am 5 5pm Pullman Talaco sleeping cars on trains Nos. 3 and 4. All trains arrlvo and depart from union depot Macon, oxcept Nos. 11 and 14 accom modation trnlns, which arrlvo and depart from Macon Junction. A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J. T. HOuE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Macon, Ga. P. D. HEADLY, JACKSON STREET. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Alligator and Fish Scale [Jewelry —AND OTHER— Florida Curiosities. Clock*, Wallies aid Jenin Repaired. d&w .27 tr REM, ESTATE BROKER FIRE INSURANCE AGENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENT RENTAL AND COLLECTION AGENT REHINGTOX TYPEWRITER AGEXT. A nice .election of furnished and unfur nished cottngei for rent. Cnll on or address .T. E.1B. Love. 158 Broad street. 10-1 (Suteeseor to Geo. Kcarn) THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave^ Davis, [Prop Manufacturers and Dealers; ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER. LATHES, l’ICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK,. MANTLES, BALUSTERS, STAIR-RAILS N g wol Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS. Wir^» Screen Doors and Window?, fcuia , Doors and Blinds STAItt BUILDINf AM' Ilf 11 1 Ml iUCl IIMf li SPECIALTY. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Physicians sndorsoT. P. P. as a rpiondld combination, and proscribe It wiitrerent satisfaction for tbs cures or all fonr.s and stsres of Primary, flocond*rv and Tertl- arjsajphUls, SjrphlUtle Khenmatlsm, sorauOM Ulcerj and Sores, UUiulnlar Svvolllngs, Phonmntliin, tr.klarln, old Chronic Ulc— *’-*• - LIPPMAN BROS., Pro;'rioters, VriIOLE-’ALB DltUOOinia, , Uppman Block SAV'.NNAII. OA Bann-lr c Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. Price, $L Cold by all Drawls Sent la Slain pactaa'c with Rubber Eyrinuo fer $1-69 Fire Life and Actid'Di inutile HUNT AND LOAN AliF.NT. Offers: (1) An tlegmil liome on Dawrai. street, closo in, on easy terms. Price 85,000. (2) Corner lot, 'ritli two itory liouse, on corner of Clay nnd Craw ford streets. Price $2,500, (3) Small cottage on Monroe street, betweeqaCawson nnd Crawford. Price S1TC00. (4) Corner lot, two ttory house, in East End. Prices and terms on in quiry. (5) One of the finest corner lots en Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet. Price 81,500. (G) The finest vacant buildine lot in the city, froutingon Paradise Park, corner of three avenues, 200x200 ieet. Price 83,000 (7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue, in “East End,” with small House on it. Price 8450. (8) Finest corner lot in Fairview, corner Campbell and Law streets, Southern Exposure. Price 8300— open for short time only. (0) Choice building lot on Clay street, near elegant Moss house. Price 8400. Pest value of anything now on the market. Besides many other lots botli great and small. (10) An 8 aero place, dwelling and bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill. Price 83.000. (11) 51\ 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 aeres on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 por acre. (13) One of tho best farms in the county to make money on. 111£ acres, quite well improved, good bearing pear 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 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 tho year. J^Fivo room hottso in “East End” furnished, 850,00 per month for not 'less than four months. Four room house besides dining room and kitclnn, on Clay street unfurnished, 8200 per year. | {Four room dwelling on Calhoun and Yonng streets, unfurnished, at 810,00 per month. Two nice furnished front rooms ip "East End,” suunv nnd bright, at 825.00 per month. * ^ ” Furnished house on Binith avenue, throo bed rooms, 840.00 per month for not less than tour mouths. Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, four rooms, furnished, at $150.- 00 for tho seasoii of 5 months. Large new dwelling, a little out, very low to right parties. Besides other's iurnishad and un furnished. w I represent the following Insurance companies: THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON,’ Tho Scottish Union and National Fire Iusuranco Co., of Endinburgb, 3 he Guardian Fire Assurance Co., of Loudon. The United Underwriters Fire In surance Co., of Atlauta. The grand old Mutual Lifo Insur ance Co , of New York. The National Accident Soeiety'of New for),. ■ :* * 1.1 ilalto E?r«ad Street, Thomasville “ G|.