The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 21, 1890, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

JlXL,, KING’S royal-Germetuer On® fact Is worth a thousand arguments, | and Dr. King’s Royal Oermetuer demon- . stratea every day that It Is making more I cures than any other medical preparation *°A^anghter of Mr. C. Jordan,of Atlanta, was cured of a serious caso of stomach and K ” bowel troubles. . . i Mr. N. T. Johnson, of Atlanta, was cured i - of a long continued and "everecMsof [ catarrh which was sapping his Ilf® awar. , Mrs. M. Farmer, of west End, Atlanta, was completely cured of a ten years case - ^EWSBo8S&.. at.. w„ cured of facial neuralgia, also of a liver and kidney trouble of many years standing. | Mrs. T. 8. Pelot, of Atlanta, had been an invalid 14 years, but Oermetuer cured her. Mrs. W.F. Herndon, Atlanta, Ga., suf- . fered with acute catarrh. One bottle or Oermetuer freed her from this dreadful d A*8!!ighter of F. T. Broeius, of Atlanta, I had tried every known remedy for ag. i gravated dyspepsia. Two bottlee of Oer- | metuer cured ner. ... 1 Mr. Lewis Bennett, Atlanta, Oa., had I been afflicted with indigestion for®years, complicated with diarrhoea. Three-fourths I of a bottle cured him sound and well. J Thousands of voluntary certldcates tes-1 tlfy to the remarkable curative virtues of l 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 L health. For weak women, clerks, book- j neauu. rur wvuish, — ■ keepers, milliners, st<-no*r»pb.r,houie- wlves, etc.. It Is tho nonpareil of sll r.m- odles. As,* bloodjjurifi.rand.il loTlgor-1 :e ai ttfle lOVil trati inako one gallon of medicine, as per nc- j companying directions. Bend stamp for I fall pnrti'•«"'»rs, wonderful euros, etc. For sit druggists and by Kino si —Co., Atlanta, Oa. 1 ilfPPfflil W. L. Douglas Shoes are iUlliUn warranted, and every pair ashlinamn and price stamped on bottom* Ses *H75 L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE gentlemen. Calf and Lnctfl Waterproof Grain, fhe cxcdlenco and wearing qualities of this shoe „’ju>ot he better shown than oy the strong endorse* i ~7&ta of Its thousands of constant wearers. Gennlne IInnd-sowed, an elegant and & stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. . Uand-pewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe 4 mequalled for .trie and durability. _ Goodyear Welt Is tho standard dross 49 Hhoe, at a popular price. . .. ... jqi.BO Policeman’s Shoe Is especially adapted 4P for railroad men. farmers, etc. All made la Congress, Button and Lace. *8S*2 SHOES uSIis. are oecn most favorably received since Introduced aid the recent Improvement* make them superior - OAT shoes sold at these prices. As your Dealer, and If ne cannot supply you send ^mat to factory enclosing advertised price, or a Brockton. Hun , Cnrtright.& Daniel, Agents, (Thomasville JGa. ltrtjl-6m PROFi SSIONAJ; CARDS. JOHN It. SINGLETARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA. Will orutfs, la the eoperUr on! county eurt, alio lo the Justices courts. Prompt ttentloa given# to the oolleotlon of olalms, ad all business Intrusted to mo. 9-»>lyd*w ^R. J. MARION IIORROCKS, 129 Broad. Street, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, rp M. MoINTOSH, Physician «& Surgeon, Thoma8vUle, Georgia. ar-OfffflCS over Stark'., oornor Brood and gnn»Ur8tr«e>,, ^ S. DKltLE, M. D., Offioc in Hayes^Building. ^Zwldence—Corner College avenue and Mng anttA timet. Islophsne communiegtloa, Vo. 35»for nlflbt j. H. COYLE, D. D. S„ ') .. , It3Hd6nt Dentist,. ^jThoainoTlllP, % • Georgia. OCars his nertl^oto tn citizens of Them ifflh and rlelalty. eBds From I n. m. to 1 p. m., and O S*~*-Oa »a street. g G. MoLENDON, Attorney-at-Lftw, . BHU115TlH0,aB)> :• -3i«oo !■*(»■ ult-eotiou fir,.: to uliatnitooo<en. Twrtt', Pooont or.eotl iMoot to him. Sszxx ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO in R*ar ol Librny, Thoauvillt, Ga., Mrs. J.P.McAuley, Stalnt under dUtioguithod ttaoher* of tho • Sektoli ol dw UttropoUtan 11 a tiara of Art Mid of tho Cooper Union, will (iv. Immo* to tho ArUef Dssigo. Terms aodtrtte. Hour*, t». *• to 1* in. •nil An Ohio clergyman surprised hi, congregation ort a recent Sor.dsy by making the following announcement: "Nearly every member of this church is either wealthy or well-to-do. al though no one would think so from an inspection of the collection plates, which i.re burdened principally with Dickies. I would remind you, breth ren, that the collection plate is not a nickle-in-the-slo! machine, and tin few bills would come in very handy the work of the church.” \ccording 10 Judge it costs the tax payers of New York State nearly half a million dollars to kill a murderer. Generally the cost is about a hundred thousand dollars. ‘‘This seems unfair.” adds Judge, ‘‘when it is remembtred that it cost the murderer the price of a hatchet to dispose of his victim.” Kate Field has made the discovery that American women spend $62,000,- 400 annually for cosmetics. ~Z—", i tfaturo should ba TAKt ar.isted in the spring to throw off ijfiji the heaviness of IN THE SPRING. winter circulation of the blood. Nothing does it so well, so prompt or so safely |as Swift’s Specific. I hare used S. 8. S. for a numbor of years, and consider it tho best tonic and • blood remedy that I ever used. In fact I would not attempt to enter uponi 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. Swirr Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Janl-ly V. A. HORROCKS, Contractor & Builder. Will bp glad to make contracts for or superintend. ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN BRICK OR WOOD. T. A. HORBOCKS, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, P O. Box 71. Thomasvillo, Ga. •fumes Gribben. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, THOMASVILLE, GA. 1 will beglad to mak £ ctntracta for, Tor «u norlntend, all flosses or buildings, public o, private, in either brick or wood, will famish pinto and specifications if required. If you wont say bonding done call on me, and I will submit estimates whether contract 1s awarded me or met. I will guarantee satisfaction in all my work. I refer to the many buildings erected by me in Thomasville, add to all parties for whom I have worked. Bnop on Fletcher street, 2nd doer from Broad, thomasville Cla., A irll 15.1890. IT. A. S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. THOMASVILLE GA. r Careful and personal attention pain to all work, and satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices. Wiil be glad to make estimates for you. Hy aim is to please my patrons. 7 10. d.tw Cm This Space Will he Occupied —BY- WILLIAMSON &E0UX Watchmakers & Jewelers, WHO WILL SHORTLY OPEN BUSINESS AT NO. 327 BROAD Street. 10 3 lm A. W.PALIMBRO.’S CarriagelShops. Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga‘ EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING 1 HORSE SHOEING, ETC, Done at reasonable rates. Haring recently purchased a number ef labor-saving tools, and haring the Best Equipped Shops n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to 4o all kinds of work in our line with dig. patch and neatness. ajtl22dfcwly The Pullman Gar Line BETWEEN Louisville, Cincinnati OB INDIANAPOLIS, AND CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. The Full man Vcstibulcd Service on Night Trains, Parlor Char Cars on Day Train. “Fr< n, grand-parent to grand-cliUd, the the of life, all alike ore r.il j lilori,; Unison follows through generations, and-ii the rent of many * The foot* It idea of bleeding a person for many ills is 11 w rnc of tho , !y liiiini'.ous ; r.-.c 'i :-s cf foi.ner medical science. Th<: Idea is t ' tmlid up the system, it need* r. ! l '• <• blood, and at an early ity the person who fail) lo taka V/. \V. C. for any ! Trouble, Kidney or* Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc , will he as mtfch on obj'ect of nmusement.ns the methods of the early physicians. Why? Because lie does’nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when lie sees it. The Motion Trains make the fastest tim« between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re sorts of the Northwest WM. F. BLACK, (tenoral Manager. IV. A. McDOEL, Traffic Manager, JAS. BARKER, Oon. I’. A., Chicago. i’#r furHier information address • R.W. GLADING, Gen’l Agent. 158 Broad St-. Thoo#ev>lle. Ga ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time card in effect July 13th, 1830, WKST uoum Lr Thonittsvillo, S, F, iW 7 20 a tu “ Bainbridgc, A. M. Ily 9 00 a in " Donalsor.ville 9 51 a “ Dotban ,..-.lt 1® « Ar Osark 12 15 p m Lv Ozark (dinner) .' 12 45 p m 11 Troy 2 38 p m Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m OOItiO EAST. Lv Montgomery 8 00 a m Troy ..10 22 Ar Osark .'.12 15 p m Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m Dotban 148 pm Donalsonville 3 09 p m Ar Hainbriilgc 4 00 p m Lv Bninbridge, S. F. & W 4 15pm Ar Thomasrille 5 55 p m Alabama Midland trains arrive and dejmit from union depot Montgomery. IIaids.n Mim.13, G. F. tc P. A. B. Dunham, IMontgomery, Ala, Gen. Supt. BESTAUBAJfT. Amos Leiter, for years with the Gulf House, will hereafter give his personal At tention to the Restaurant on Jackson street, next door to Carroll’s. Meals served in first dura style at all hours. Fisb, game and oysters, day or night, Everything neat and eltnn. A good line ol vegetables and fancy family gioceries kept constantly on band. Would bo glad to hnre the patronage of my white and colored friends. v Fresh oysters, in any stylo, and all kinds of vegetables always on hand. *’ - d 2w rvlm South Georgia College, Branch of the State Dniyersity. Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in SUPTEMISEIS. FACULTY, OlL»rlen W. IXuikoq, 1-d- President, Shm Mattie Wllltnnse.PrWnavy Department Tbo course of instruction will be thorough, end strict discipline enforced. Young men will be well prepared to enter (he University. The health and nsorals of the town are both good. Students can gel^board in private families at reasonable rates, lr:- |£QB Terms $10 per Session.!. BA11 TstadenU wiil bo required to pay this matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer. For further particulars address BKI JsQ (CHARLES W. HUTSON. President. or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL," tiecty and Treas. Tutfs Fils CURE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. They prsdneo rcgnlnr, natnrol evne nation., novor gilpo or Interfere with daily bnalneas. A. a family medicine, they ahould be In every tion.ehold. SOU> EVERYWIIEltB. Jmnll-ly _ r Cure«in _ fiToSDAYS.T W G an Acted not to I wM Btrktu*. I P 1 *.? 3 1* the acknowledge I leading remedy for oil «!*• I unnatural discherRes r.n- private diseeaes of men. I certain cure for the dehir win* weakness pccuilc* to women. rssSSSBSfiSSTi*.'** KHAT1.0.1W all ■ufTerers. JmTl 8T0NER,II0.,Oecatit, .. Hold by Dramditi., PRICE 91-00. Be J.Cne»cI«, Thomasville G a d #615-1 Last fall I was suffering from General Debilltv, from somo Blood Affectlon, and my wliolo system was run dou n generally. Commenced taking your medicine, Wooldridge’s Wonderful (jurr, nud experienced great relief before flnlslilny the first bottle. 1 have used it in my family iy family oct sfuco w itii good rccults. L, G. BOWERS. Columbvi, Ga., June IS, J8S9. \Y\ W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’S Wonder ful Cure Co. 9 Columbus, Ga. inrh-12-l v Passenger Schedule Georgia Southern & Florida" Railroad Stuwance River Bontt to Florida. Taking effect July Gth, 1890. Standard Time, 00th Meridian. Leave Macon, Union depot...,. Arrive Cordele, Junctions A k M By Leave Cordele ** ** Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W By Leave Tlfton, " " Arrive Valdosta. Junction S F A W By.... Leave Valdosta ** ** ....... Arrlvo Jasper *' " Arrive Lake City Junction PC4f BR......... Leave Lake City •• ** Arr Jaekionvillo FC* Pdepot 0 3 am Arrive Hampton Junction FC&PRit 0 33pm GOlara Arrive PalMka union depot 1115 pm 8 0'»am Arrive St Augustine via J St A A H B RB 10 0 am No. I * Ko. 3 No.ll ...11 (JOam 7 00pm 510am ... 2 04 pm^. 049 pm....... 1150pm ... 2 01pm 9 49 pm....,,.: 1 oopm ... 3 36pm 1132pm 5 50pm ... 3 36 pm 1132 pm.... 5 10am ... 511pm 1 22 am 10 30am 12 25pm ... 616pm .... 2 3 am 2 45pm ... 723pm 3 42am 5 20pm ... 1 48pm 3 52 am GOING NORTH. No. 2 No. 4 No. It Leave St Augustine via J St A & H R HR Leave Palatka union depot 5 45 am 01 pm Arrlvo Hampton Junction Fc 4P depot 7 47 ain 8 40 pm Lv Jacksonville. FC fcP depot.. 730am 7 50 pm Arrive Lako City ** 0 50 pm 10 40pm i^avo Lake City Junction FO&PRR 10 00am 10 00 pm,, 1010am Arrlvo Jasper Junction S F k W RR Arrlvo Valdosta " " Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W RR.. Leave Tlfton “ " Arrive Cordelo Junction S A k M Ry. Arrlvo Macon Union depot ,.1102am-.,..... 11 48pm 12 40 am ,...1205 m 12 55am 4 10 pm 141pm 2 34am 8 40 pm 156 pm 2 34 am 8 00am 3 15 pm 4 01 am 1150am 5 45pm 6 30 am 5 5pm Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains Nop. 3 and 4. All trains arrlvo and depart from union dopot Macon, ozcopt Nos. 11 and 14 accom modation trains, which arrive and deport from Macon Junction A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J. T. HOliE. Gou. Pass, Agt., Macon, Ga. STYLISH MILLINERY. The grand opening is over, and MISS LAURA JONES Isnoty ready to show otic of the hand somest lfncs of # MILLINERY GOODS Ever seen in Thomasvillo. Every thing new and stylish. No troublo to show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices ftill compare with the lowest. NOTICES. Mr. R L Hicks having sold his intersst in the drug store of Hicks ifc Peacock to Mr. C S Bon tarant, the undersigned have formed a copartnership for carrying on the business at the same stand under the firm name of Bondnrdnt & Peacock. The new firm will carry out all the contracts of the late firm of Hicks & Peacock. The cash system and low prices will continue to be a ruling feature of the business. C. S. Boxdchaxt, . J. Vf. Peacock, Thomasville, Ga.,Sept. 20,1880. 30d THOM AS VI LLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave§& Dalis, (Prop Manufacturers and Dealers! ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, '•AOCLDINGS,. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK,G MANTLES, BALUSTERS,: STAIR-RAILS N e wel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE Furniture. STORE SFRONTS, Wire Screen [Doors andJJWindow? f N "§8B Doors and Blinds ' STAIR SUILDINf AND IKMDE IIARLWCOIF1N1M1 SPECIALTY. t©* CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. PhyilelMS omlor^t 1*. P. P. m a splendid womblnntloo, Vmd proscrlbo It with grant aatlifnctlnn for the cures of ' —i of Primary, Secondai ■“ —“ rljkh Dlaeuoa, Ecxema, OhronU - plalnta, Jibrcurlal rolaon, Tattor, Scaldhoad. etc., etc. F. P.P. la epownfnl tonic and an cacoilant nppU LIPPMAN BROS., Pro.:riotora, WHOLT/III DJWdQisra. Llppman Block f AVtHNAII, GA lamt-iy Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use, Prico, Sl.„ Sold by all Craggists Sent la Slain paefeogfe with Bobber Syringe for $1.50 Wl-ly Grand, Central Hotel, ’XyCROSS, GA.. WJ With Electric Lights. (• now open, and ) I would be pleased to have my Thomajville friend, and others stop with mo when they come this wny. All my help is experienced. Tho dining room is under the supervision of tliist effi cient steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies with children. Rat's $2.00 to $3:00 per day. p. j McIntosh, 4-10-dAwlr ' Prowtevee: REALESTATE Fire File and Atcidmi ri£ClSlC0 KENT AND LOAN Alii NT; Offers; • (I) At, elegant lu.mo'cn Dan,on street, doee in, on easy terms. Price 85,000, (?) Corner lot, vitli two 6tery I-.ouso, on corner of Clay and Craw-, ford streets. Price 82,500, (3) Small cottage cu Monro* street, between DawEon and Crawford. Price 81,500. (4) Corner lot, two story house, in East End. Prices and terms on in quiry. (5) One of the finest corner lots cm Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet. Price 81,500. (fl) 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 avenue,, in ‘‘East End,” with small nouse on it. Price S450. (8) Finest corner 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 ol anything now on the market. *. Besides many other lots both great and small. (10) An 8 acre place, dwelling and bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill. Price 83.000, (II) 57i acres li mUcs from Court House, long frout on Groom’s Ford road, no buildings. Price 82,000, (12) tracts 0 f 10, 15 and 25 acres on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 per acre (13) One of the best farms in the county to make money on. 111A acres, quite well improved, good, bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on, agnolia road. Price 83,000. Besides ' many other farms, both great and small. — _ HOUSES TO KENT. Six room house in Fettfnside, $ioo per month for not less than three months, • Seven room (urnished 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 houso in ‘‘East End furnished, 650,00 per month for net less than four months. Four room house besides dining room and kitchsn, on Clay street unfurnished, 8200 per year. 1 ;Four room dwelling on Calhoun, nnerYoung streets, unfurnished, at 810.00 per month. ICTwo nice furnished front rooms in B ‘or a no End ” SU , uny nnd bri eht, at 625.00 per month. ■ • burnished house on -jmith avenuo, three bed rooms, $40.00 per month for.not less than lour months. Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, four rooms, furnished, at 8150.- 00 for the season of 5 months. 2Large 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. Tito Scottish Union aud National Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh. Tho Guardian Fire Assurance Co., of London., Tho United Underwriters Fire Iu- surauco Co., of Atlanta. Tho grand old Mutual Life Iusur-* Knee Co., of New York. TheNationa 1 Accident SoaictvTof New York. *'• 173 Broad Street, Thomasville «* Ga,