The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 23, 1890, Image 4
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GREAT
JOY.
DU. KXNO’S
ROYAL GERMETUER!
, One (act la worth a thousand argumon ta,
I and Dr. King's Royal cicrmotuer demon- ,
I strates every- day that It in making more I
{ cures than any other—
In the world. _ ... .
A daughter of Mr. C. Jordan,of Atlanta, l
was cured of a serious case of stomach and r
bowel troubles. I
Mr. N. T. Johnson, of Atlanta, was cured
of a long continued and severe oase of I
catarrh which was sapping his life away.
Mrs. M. Farmer, of west End, Atlanta,
was completely cured of a ten years' case
of Inflammatory rheumatism.
Rev. A. B. Vaughn, Cauton, Cla., was
cured of facial neuralgia, also of a liver and |
kidney trouble of many years standing.
Mrs. T. 8. Felot, of Atlanta, had been an
invalid 14 years, but ftermetuer cured her.
: Mrs. W. F. Herndon, Atlanta, Oa., suf
fered with acute catarrh. One bottle of
i Oermetuer freed her from this dreadful
I disease.
I A daughter of F. T. Broil us, of Atlanta,
I had tried every known remedy for ag
gravated dyspepsia. Two bottles of Qer-
metuer cured her.
Mr. Lewis Bennett# Atlanta, Oa., had
been afflicted with Indigestion for SOyears,
complicated with diarrhoea. Three-fourtha
of a bottle cured him sound and well.
, Thousands of voluntary certificates too-
I tlfy to the remarkable curative virtues of .
i Royal Germetuer. It build* up at once, j
wooes "nature’s soft nurse "—refreshing I
sleop, stimulates the appetite, aids diges
tion, soothes the nerves and Insures good
health. For weak women, clerks, book- J
, keepers, milliners, stenographers, house- |
I wives, etc.,It is the nonpareil of all rem- I
odles. As a blood purifier and an iavlgor- *
atlng tonic it Is without a rival. It la at t
■ pleasant to take as lemonade without f
J sugar; Is a scientific discovery, and cures
J diseases by removing the cause. Price,
j fl.80 per concentrated bottle, which will
I make one gallon of medicine, as per “*»-
I companying directions. Bend stamp
I full pari»~-'*»r«, wonderful cures, eflr
I For s» druggists and by Kino
[ Royal « .*sti’kh Co., Atlanta, Ga
ii5E52SaSESB5SH!
la.viy
■AUTION SjImnteS, n anl STtiy pal?
*9 his name and prteo atamped on
SOo
. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
f’.M Calf and I#aced Waterproof Grain,
the excellence and wearing qualities ot this shoe
.\anot be better shown than by the atrong endorse*
■nate of Its thousands of constant wearers.
wJO Gennlne Ilnnd-acwed, on elegant and
stylish dress Shoo which commends Itself.
■&- 00 ssaa/JSif
* ^.eO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress
if Shoe, at a popular price. ,, -
Polfcemnn'a Shoe Is especially adapted
a* 1 for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made In Congress, Button and Laee.
& $2 SHOES LA F D°.is.
• are been most favorably received slnco introduced
vut the recent Improvements make them superior
** ey shoes sold at these prices.
a3 yonr Dealer, and If no cannot supply yon send
gyt to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
‘ tororO.r u r0 ckloo. Blass.
Gurtrlght & Daniel, Agents,
Thomasville,’.Ga.
}«kyi-Cm
PitOFT SSIONAL CARDS.
JO UN R. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Will pract's. In f>io nuntrl.r nsi c.unty
sour*, als. In tho Ju.l'c. a c.ur*. Praapl
ausnilon glv.a to the c.llect'si •( claims
and al* business latrustod t, mo.
t-MydJtw
D
R J. MARION IIORROCKS,
129 Broad_Strh»t,*
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
ip m. McIntosh,
Physician 4Surgeon,
'*" ThomasvUle, Georgia.>i
0p“OFl CE o.-er Stsrlt's, sonter Brsud and
BFlstchcrStrtota.
in
o. on.iv.i E, H»D.,
Office in Hayes'Building
iucAl oaco—Co :ner College ftveine and Ma#
.ollantreet. „ A , , . .
Teiepboae cemmanlcatlen, Ne. 25.far night
J H. COYJiE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
^rkomaavlllc, i • 6eergia.
Offers bla services tv t* citizens ef The«
ivllleaid v'.clalty.
Ottco hours —From 3 a. m. to 1 p. m..
•ip»r». n
Ifflcs—On •* i sktst street.
G. MeLENDON,
i
Atterney-at-Law,
homaivllt#, . J. • «esrgl».
;lren; to ilijlbuslnss_«»-
,Spo, etrntr Brsad amd
int attain ioa gt'
dts kin.
lee-Ovcr Watt’s
Maltreats.
ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO
ii Rear si Library, Tkomaivillf, *».,
Mrs. J.P, McAuley,
Student under di.tinguishsd teackers of (be
8ckeoteni.se Uetronolimn Museum ef Art
end el tbe Cespc- Un'««, will (ire lessors
in the Aril s.' Des'ga. Teixl moderate.
Hours, 0 e. »• to 12 m.
92CtT
Aunt Dinah Mosley, who lives in
Boone countv, Missouri, is said to be
133 years old and the mother of twenty
children, ail of whom arc dead but the
‘‘baby,’’ who is 76 years old. She
is undoubn dly the oldest person living
int'<e Unite d Stales, has never taken a
spoonful of medicine, and has smoked
a pipe for 115 years. She has been
blind for s«x years, but can walk yet
and ring the songs she sang when
IVa liington’s army lay at Valley Forge
A gigantic dam is being built acro-s
the Missouri. It will be Soo tect long
and 47 leei high and' the resirvoir wil
i-oierau area of 429 square miles.
Considering the number of applica
tions put in b. the pension shaiks, one
has ter wonder where the extra sold ers
kept themselves during the war.
A maiden at Oregon, 111., has sloped
wilh a drummtr afier twenty minutes’
courting.
TAKE
SPRING.
• ".tore should he
assisted in the
, spring to throw off
I the heaviness of
j the sluggish winter
j circulation of the
blood. Nothing
’.does tt bo well, so
! prompt or so safely
,|aa Swift’s Specific.
I have used 8. 8. S. for a number of
yean, and consider it the best tonic and
blood remedy that I evtr used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon a
spring or summer in this climate with-
tat It. H. W. Colemah,
Of Coleman, Ferguson A Co.,
Dade City, Fla.
Ottr book on Blood and Skin Dif eases
mailed frccP
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.'
jamt-ty
V. A. HORROCKS,
Contractor & Builder.
Will be glad to make contracts for or
superintend
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BRICK OR WOOD.
V. A. MORROCKS,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
P O. Box 71. Thoiuasville, Ga.
126.
Jtiiiics ©ribbon.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
t wUl bcglaU tomau; c.I nitwits lor, lur su
:erintend, all classes of buildings. ljUbUoe.
irlvats, In slthei brick or wood, will furnish
•tans and speclflcattons tf required. If you
«aat any banding dona call on me, and 1 will
■ubmit estimates whether contract is awarde.l
■no ernet. I will guarantee satisfaction In
-'Imywerk. I refer te the man7 huUdlnge
irected by me In ThombeTlllc, and to all parties
.r wkein 1 havo worked. Shell on If Tetche,
meet, 2nd door from Broad.
JkoMasville Oa., A irll 15. 1890. !▼
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA/
Carefkl aid personal attention paid w all
work, and satisfaction guaranteed iabotb
work and prices. Will be glad to make
■stimates feryou. My aim is to please m,
iatre»s. ,. „
7 Id. d*w«m
This Space Will be Occupied
BY
WILLIAMSON & ROUX
Watchmakers & Jewelers,
wno WILL SnORtLY OPEN BUSINESS
AT
NO! J27 BROAD Street.
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage'Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga
EVERY »ESCim*TIO!Y OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING 1
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at ^tsonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number of Ubor-sarin^ tools,
and haring the
Best Equipped Sliops
n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
do all kinds of work in our line with dis
patch nnd neatness.
apl'22dkwly
The Puliman Car Line
Louisville, Cincinnati
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO m THE NORTHWEST.
The l'u 11 u-:iit Vistibiikd Serv -e on
Night TTv.iu-', 1’urlof Chair
Cars on Dav Train.
“Fmnt sire to non, grand-parent to grand-child, tho Ills of life, all nl!ho r.rn nntije
Blood Poison follows through generations, and is the scat cf many liurr.c..
The foolidi idea of bleeding a person for many ills is now cue cf Uni IUl' I
ridiculous practice, of fot.oer medical science. The idea is t > mind up the system,
it need* all the blood, and at an early day the person who fail, to take \V. W. C.
The Monoi; Truiu» make tlie Tartest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities mid Summer Kc-
sort.- of the Northwest.
\VM. I'. Itt.ACK, Ctcncral Manager.
tV. A. M.'DOKI., Traffic Manager,
J AS. HA ltK KU, Gen. I*. A., Chicago.
1-tor further information nddrcS3
It.W. GLADING, Gen'l Agent,
jr.ti Jtroad St-. Thomarvillc.Ga
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time card ia cfleet July loth, 1890,
WEST BOUND.
Lv Thomnsvillr, S. F. Jc W 7 20 n m
“ Iiainhrid^ •, A. M Ry 9 or > ft ns
u Dotmlsoi.\ i!!c 9 .71 a m
“ Dothan 11 10 a ni
Ar Ozark 12 15 pm
Lv Oz.u* (dinner; 12 45 p m
44 Troy 2 38 p m
Ar Montgornerv 5 00 p m
(io.XO FAST.
Lv Motitgonifiy.
44 Troy
Ar Ozark
Lv Ozark (dinner
« Dothan
DonalsonvUlo
Ar Raiabridge....
8 00 a in
. v 10 22 * m
*>.12 15 p m
1 48 j m
a 00 p m
4 00 p m
Lv Bainbridge, S. F. & W 4 15 pm
Ar Thomasville 5 55 pin
Alabama Mi hand trnins arrive nnd depnit
from union Montgomery.
Haiokn Millkj, G. F. k I*. A.
n. Dunham, Montgomery, Ain.
Gen. aitijd*
B. D. FUDGE,
TliOMASVlLl.i:, (>y\.
DEALEK IX—
PtEl
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tinaac Hollow Ware,
Guns; and Sporting Goods
or ull kinds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
STYLISH MILLINERY.
g/nie’VantVopeuitik'Ts] over,* and
MISSPORA JONES
is now rca> y to s.tow ouo o. t ir tana*
somest lines of
MILLINERY GOODS
Ever seen in Thomasville. Every
thing new and stylish. No trouble to
show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Prices will compare with tho lowest.
xperienrtii grtat rcMaf before finishing tue first bottle. 1 have need it in my family
over aiucoitUh good results. L, G. DOWERS.
Cclumbvs, June IS, 1SS9.
W. W. C. for ealc by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’s Wonder
ful Caro Co., Columbus, Ga.
meb-'2-1v
Passenger Schedule
Georgia Soathern & Florida Railroad
^tiWKiiee Kiver SSosslt- to IFJorbaH.
Taking effect July Cth, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meiidmn.
GOING SOUTH.
cur:
Malaria, Dumb Chills,
Fever and Ague, Wind
Colic, Bilious Attacks.
Tlicr predueo regular, natural OfW»
nations, never gripo or flnterf ero irltn
daftly business. As a family medicine*
tbey should be in every household*
SOLD EVERYWHERE*
jun'O- 7
l«’a«link rerr.edy for all
unnatural dlscharRes and
private dlsoa.se* of men. A
certain cure for tbe defolll-
ttttlns weakness peculiar
to women.
- . IpreacribeltanRlfcclsaro
lTHEEvAK3CntV! r «iro. in reeommrndlng 11 to
g all aufferent.
A. J. 8T0NER, M 0.,Decatlr>Ill
.Sold by DiukkIrIs.
PRICK 91.00.
H 3.€L **.»!<, Tlioai grille Ga
Leave Macon, Union depot
Arrive Cordcle, Junction8 A k M Ity...
Loavo Cordelo •' • '*
Arrlvo TIfton Junction B k W Ry
Leave Ttfton, 11 "
Arrive Valdosta. Junction UFA W Ky.
Leavo Valdosta ** "
Arrlvo Jasper •* '*
Arrive Lake City Junction F C k P HR..
Leavo I-aJia City •• *' ........
Arr Jacksonville FC A Pdopot
Arrlvo Hampton Junction F C & P Bn
No. I No. 3
...11 00am 7 00 pm..
... 2 04 pm 0 49 pm..
.. 2 04 pm 9 49 pm..
... 3 36 pm 11 32 pm..
... 3 30 pm 11 32 pm.
... 5 11 pm 1 22 am..
. r> 16 pm
. 7 23 pra
. 7 48pm.
2 3
3 42 am .
3 52 am
G 3 am
9 33 pm G ol am
No. 11
.. r> 10am
. ll 60pm
.. 1 GOpirt
.. 5 r>opm
6 loam
..10 30am
..12 25 pm
.. 2C»pm
.. 5 20pm
Arrlvo Pal&tka union depot 1115 pm 8 1 00 am
Arrlvo Augustine via J St A k H K RB • 19 0 1
GOINO NORTH. "
Leave St Augustine via J St A k H R *R
Leavo Palatka union depst
Arrlvo Hampton Junction Fc k V depot....
Lv Jacksonville. F C k P de^iot
A rlvo Lako City *' •«- • •• •
ucavo Lako City Junction FCfcPRB
Arrlvo Jasper Junction 8 F k W RR
Arrlvo Valdosta
No. 2
No. 4
No. 16
5 45 am 7 03 ptt
7 47 am 8 40 pn
7 30 a in 7 50 pn
9 60 pm 10 40pm
10 00am 10 CO pm 10 10am
11 02 o:n 1148 pm 12 40 am
Arrlvo Valdosta ** 12 05 m 12 55am 4 10 pm
Arrlvo Tifton Junction B k WEB JPJ? 231 an
Leave TIfton
u-itvu imvu 166pm 2C4am
Arrlvo Cordelo Junction 8 A k M Ry 315 pm 4 01 am
Arrlvo Macon Union depot * * ♦ 5 4opm 6 30 am
5 45pm.
H, 40 pm
8 OCam
1150am
5 5 pm
Pullman Palace slooplng cars on trains Not. 3 and 4.
All trains arrlvo and depart from junlon depot Macon, oxcopt Nos. 11 abd 14 accom
modation trains, which amre and depart from Macon Junction
A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J. T. HOtiE, Gen. Pass, Agt., Macon, Oa,
South Georgia College,
Branch of the Stale OniYersity.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in
SEPTEMBER.
FACULTY.
Cht rlos tY. Hutson, I-E2- rrcsldont,
.». «. Miller, Prof. Mathcmatlcraml Com-
mandant of Cadets.^
Jli*s Irene Fiahor, Intermediate Depart
ment.
niiKa Mattie Williams, Primary Department
Tho course of Instruction will'be thorough,
and strict discipline enforced. TT Y P^ n B.!H en ^ l “
be well prepared to »nter the University. Ihe
bealtli and morals of the town are both good.
Students can get board in priyato families at
reasonable rates.
Terms$10 per Session.
All students wilt bo required to pay thl*
matriculation fee In advance, to t.ie treaturcr.
For further P artlcuU« aWroM^ HUrg0JJ
President.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
8ecty end Treas.
8-19-tf N
and preicrlbo It with fp ett tatlsiactlcu for tbe cure* or
all form* and ■tar«'icf rrlmr.ry. SommUry anti Torti.
SyphUls, Syphilitic Khenniatlam, Gcrofalooa Ufcors
1 Soraa, Olamlular 8vrol!lt»s«, ”*iein:ifttl«ut, Ui'/stls,
Chronic Ulcers thr.t havo rosutetl nH trvt'.iannt.
TIIOM ASY1 LIE
VARIETY WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave S[t8Vh,l)i'P
Manufacturers and Dealers;
rough & dressed
lumber:
lathes,
rriCKETS,
SHINGLES,
"MOULDINGS,
' BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,5
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,"
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & S10RE
Furniture.
STORE (FRONTS.
Wird Screen (Doors am Wiidowf, Sob
Doors and Blinds
STAIR ISUILDINf
AND INMir f.»l LWCCI FIN1MI
SPECIALTY.
jSyCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Mr, tmlldlQu up Uifk *y»jeta mpMIy.
Ladles wheao eyettune are poi-<ane4 r.n-I r.-horo blo-xl
... . ....... .. . .. .al lrrrpilnrl-
id lit utl by thowoni
jprepertleae*
Hoot And Potssalnm.
LIPPMAN BHOS., Pro,-riot ore,
Whom: ale erussoilts.
Llppiaaa t-iccl'. i,Vl\AMAit. GH
Janil tv d
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use.
.SolSbyallDrnsjlrfs Sent In
9 with Subhcr Eyrinco icr $1.59
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Electric Lights.
Is now open, and I would be pleased to
have my Thomasville friendi and others
stop with mo when they come this way.
All my help is experienced. The dining
room Is under the supervision ol that cfli-
dent steward, Syl. B. Yen Dyke, of New
York Alt correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
with children. Rates $3.00 to $3.00 per
day. 1 i). j McIntosh,
4-19-diw 1 r Pro
a EAL ESTATE
Fire Life and AceidUH ItltiEIC*
ItKNT AM* LOAN At, 1 N'T.
Offers:
(1) An elegant linnu: on Dawson
st ect, close in, on easy terms. I'rice
65,000.
(2) Corner lot, villi two tl«ry
hoit.se, on eo-ner of Clay ami CratT-
fon! 11reels. Price $2,500,
(o) .Small cottage < n Monroe street,
between Dawson nnd Crawford.
Price $1,500.
(4) Corner lot, two story house, in
East End. Prices and terms on ia-
quiry.
(5) One of the finest corner lets on
Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet.
Price $1,500.
(0) The finest vacant building let
in the city, fronting on Puradise Park,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet.
Price $3,000
(7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue,
in ‘‘East End,” with small nouse on it.
Price $450.
Five room cottagoon corner Young
and Calhoun streets, on half aero lot.
Price $1,250.
(0) Choice building lot on Clay
street, near elegant Moss house.
Price $400. Best value of .anything
now on the market.
Besides many other lots both great
and s't all.
Building lot 70x190, frontage on
Hayes and ('allionn streets, lcrni3 easy.
Price $250.
(1 1 ) 57]- acres 1-1 miles from Court
House, long front on Groom’s Ford
road, no buildings. Price $2,000.
(12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 25 acres
on Southern Boulevard, at $40.00 per
acre.
(13) One of tho l>c3t farms in the
county to make money on. 111£
acres, quite well improved, good
bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on
Magnolia road. Price $3,0.00.
Besides many other farms, both
great nnd small.
HOUSES TO RENT,
Six reont house in Fearnside, $toe
per month for not less than three
months.
Seven room fjrnished house *n
Calhoun street at $75 per month for
not less than four months.
Nice little furnished cottage, close
in on Crawford street, at $00.00 per
month.
•Furnished hotist —eight rooms—•
new—on Warren street, near Rem
ington avenue, at $350 for four
months.
Four room house besides dining
room and kitchen, on Clay street
unfurnished, $200 per year.
Four room dwelling on CalhouB
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
$10,00 per mouth.
Two nice furnished front rooms in
“East End,” sunnv and bright, at
$25.00 per month. *
Furnisho.l house on Smith avenue,
Utreo bed rooms, $40.00 per month
for not less than four montns,
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, four rooms, furnished, tjt SlfjQ,-
00 for the season of 5 months.
Two rooms furnished with use of
diuing room and kitchen, on Cr houn
street, at $25.00 per month.
Seven »*oom furnished house,, on
Warren street, including dining room
and kitchen. $350 for 4 months.
Six room furnished house, on Sew
ard street. $350 for five months,
Large new dwelling, a little put,
very low to right parties.
Bex'.des other’s furnished and UO*
furnk'ted.
I represent the following Insurance
companies:
THE SDN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON.
,, The Scottish Union and National
Eire Insurance Co., of Eudinburgb.
The Guardian Fire Assuranpe Co.,
of London.
Thq.-'^nited Underwriters Fire Iu»
surancc Co., of Atlanta.
The granAold Mutual Life Insur
ance Co., of New York.
The National Accident Society of
Now York.
E. I Matte
173 lli’oad Street,
Thomasville - Ga.