The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 25, 1890, Image 4

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10 THE AFFLICTED. ‘ IU Blood and the Soma* it Du LUe—thc | derangement oj either U product ire o/diicaK." X)K/. IKHHSTGPS ROYAL GERMETUERI U the greatest blood purifier s ad germ de stroyer of the age. It tones the stomach, the appetite, purifies the secre tions and Quickly and permanently cures all blood, stomach, kidney, blftddcr, liver, and female diseases. As a tonic It is with out a rival In the whole range of materia medic*. It Is a sovereign remedy, and never falls to cure rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, Insomnia, dyspepsia, indigts- Mon, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc. Bon. H. W. Orady says: " It Is the Ul tima Thai all remedies.” Rev. Sam. P. Jones says: "I wish every suffering wife had access to that medi cine.” Bcv. J. B. Hawthorne says: "It has brought certain and radical cures to hun dreds In Georgia and other States.” Mrs. Ella R.Tennent, Editor Tennent's Homo Magazine, says: ”Its fame has spread like a prairie fire.” # Hr. Jas. Young, the great temperance lecturer, says: ” Oh! that every afflicted man audvroman could get this grand rem edy." Thousands of others attest Its virtues and sound Its praise. If you are Blok, do not despair till you have tried Germetuer. It has performed cures that astonish the world. If you are suffering with disease and fail of a cure, send stamp for printed matter, certificates of wonderful cures, etc. For salo by King’s Royal Germetuer Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists. Price f 1.50 per concentrated bottle, which makes ono gallon of medicine as per di rections accompanying each bottle. Can be sent by express V. O. D., If your drug gist cannot supply you. ADTION S. H&JSS as his name and price stamped on bottom* too.^psSoo W, L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain, excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe t be better shown than by the strong endorso- of iU thousands of constant wearers. ,3>JffOranlse Hand-sewed, an elegas Q stylish dress Shoe which commends ,00 Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for stylo and durability, oodyear Welt is the standard dress r price. Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence •nnot b t'XU of i elegant and lied for" ‘ *)"” RboeTaU^popular^ ‘-3MJ0 Policeman’s v* for railroad men, fi All made In Congress, Button and Laos. *3&$2 SHOES LA F D°igs. a ve ueen most favorably received since Introduced tid toe recent improvements make them superior e sor shoos sold at these prices. Xa your Dealer, and If ne cannot supply you send to factory enclosing advertised price, or o Brockton, BIo». f. Curtright*& Daniel, Agents, Thomasville,$Ga. Juljl-Cm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN R. SINGLETARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA. Will practice la the suporlor and county court, alia lu th. Justlco a curt.. Prompt atteutloD given to the collection o! claim., and all bu.ln.as Intrusted to me. (■Mydfcv -QR J. MARION IIORROCKbTH 129 BroadStubet," ’ THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, rp M. Mt+INTTOSH. Physician «& Surgeon, - Thomasvillo, Goorffia.t] igyOFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and S Fletcher S tree ts. S. DEKLE, M. D., Office in Hayes’Building. skposldonce—Corner College avenue and Mag nolla street. Telephone communication, No. 25’.for night 1U. J H. COYLE, D. D. S., - Resident Dentist, ^Thom&evlllc, v • Georgia. Offers his nervlces to ta citizens of Thom grille and vicinity. Office hoars—From o a. m. to 1 p. m., and 03120 5 p. a Offies—Oa Ji :l^soa street. g G. McLENDON, Attorney-ft-Law, Thomisvtllr, - ;■ Georgia. IRT SCHOOL AND STUDIO U Bear ,t Library, Thonasrills, 6a., Mrs. J. P, McAuley, Stndtntxmd.r dUtinguiahed t.achers of the BlSirlf th* MrtropolUan Unworn *f Art and *1 tb* Cooper Union, will fire lessons lath* Art*oftoDesign. Terms noimtr. Hours, P a. ■■ 13 m. 929 tf A New England weekly had an itrm to the t fleet that manufacturer* of chewing gum were biivin^ up all the old rubber bonis ami alines in the country, and the ne«s wasn t a wttk old beftirv two manufacturer- bc^au heavy damage suits. The editor has to prove ii or quit the sanctum f r ilir potato patch. * A woud-r u 1 flower has been d'.s covered in the Is hmus of Tehuamc pec. I's • hief peculiarity is the habit of changing its colors during trio .'ay. In the m rii'tig ti is white, when lh.- SU1 i- at us zonilh.it is red, and ,v night it is b'tio. The red, white auri blue flotvir ,,rows on a tree about lh.- s ze of a guava tree, and on'y at it does it give out any pegfume. Farmtr's Wife—Couldn t jou sell the potatoes, Hiram? Farmer —Naw ; the grocers said they wan’t good foi nothin.’ Farmer's Wife—Well, I .'oud ha’ brought ’em home when you owe the editor $7 for his paper.—Judge, ' , - ; Nature should ba assisted in the . spring to throw off &~.r the heavineai of fcJvU the sluggish winter ,r<£2ji circulation of the „ firm* blood. Nothing DI THE Joes n gQ we U, so SPRING. | os Swift’s Specific^ I have used 8. S. 8. fo> 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 climato with- cut it. H. W. Coleman, Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co.. Dado City, Fla. Our book on Blood nnd Skin Disease* mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. ianl-ly V. A. HORROCKS, Contractor & Builder. Will he glad to make coni facts for or 8iipci‘iiilciid ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. IIORROrKS, OF.NERAL CONTRACTOB, P O. Box 71. Thomasvillo, Ga. fir frrSttwl *• >w-4ibany ft fbitage Ry.fa (jgfc- The Puliman Car Line between Louisville, Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS, AND oHioASG a;;:i the uorthwest. The l'uiliiiiiu Vestibuled Seiv e on Night Trains, Parlor Cliai f.'arr on Day Train. The Mnnon Tiain.s make tlie fastest lime between the Southern Win ter Cities and Summer Re- J sorts of the Northwest. WM. F. BLACK, CJeueral Manager. »V. A. McDOKL, Traffic Manager, JAS. BAItKEIt, Gen. 1\ A., Chicago, r further Information atlfireee K.W. GLADING, Gen’l Agent. 158 Broad St. Tkomaevtllc, G “From giro to non, graad-parent to grand-child, th© Ills of life, all alike are aubjecl t » Diced Prison follows through generations, and is the feat of many The fool* h i*le.n of bleeding a person for many ills is now cm cf the hi-;' '-v ridiculo-.hs \ :n t»ces of foi.ner medical science. The ^dca ii to nuild up the syatcin, it need* a«! » blood, and at an earljr Cty the person who falls lo take W. *v/. C. for any Vrouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc., phy’sicians. secs it. will be .ts muc h an obiect of amusement as the methods of the early \ Why? Because he doesmt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when he*se nystem was i nn d »wn f Ccmnieneetl takn Janies Oribbcn. CONTRACTOR. AND BUILDER, THOMASVILLE, GA. I will bcglasl to rook cs ntriu'W for, fur ou porintend, all classes of buildings, publ.c 01 private, in either brick or wood, will furnish plans and sneclflcattons if required. If you want any building dono call on mo, and I will submit estimates whether contract Is awarded mo or not. I will guarantee satisfaction in — oa .1. V .ofa. Vhft fWAflV hllilflll street, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasvillo Ga., A iril 10* 1890. A. S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. THOMASVILLE GA. r Careful nnd personal attention paid in all work, and satisfaction.guaranteed inboih work and prices. Will be glad to make estimates for you. My aim is to please my patrons. ,. _ I 10. ditw Om This Space Will he Occupied BY WILLIAMSON & ROUX Watchmakers & Jewelers, WHO WILL SHORTLY OPEN BUSINESS AT NO. 3 27 BROAD Street. 10 3 lm A.W.PALIN&BRO.’S CarriagegShops. Lower Broad Street, Thomaaville, Ga EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING 1 HOUSE SHOEING, ETC., Done at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number of labor-uviog tools, and baring the Best Equipped Shops ■ Southwest Georgia, wc are prepared to do all kinds of work in oar line with dis patch and neatnesi. ap!22d&wly ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Time »*nrd in effect July llltli, 1800, WKST BOUND. 4jv Tnomasville, S. F. k W 7 20 n it Baiabridge, A. M. By 9 00 a in Donalsor.ville 9 51 n m Dothan 11 10 a in Ar Ozark 12 15 pm O/.ark (dinner) 12 45 p m Troy 2 38 p m Ar Montgomery 6 00 p m GOING EAST. Lv Montgomery 8 00 am Troy 10 22 a m Ar Ozark 12 15 p m Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 pm Dothan 1 48 p m Donalsonville 3 09 p m Jhiinbridge 4 00 p m Lv Bainbridge, 8. F. & VV 4 15 p ra Ar Thcmnsvillc 5 55 p m Alabama Midland trains arrive and depait fr jm union depot Montgomery. Maiden Milled, 0. F, & P. A. B. Dunham, Montgomery, Ala, Gen. Snpfi. B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, GA. . DEALlOl IK— ELA.iRjD'VT' -A PLE STOVES, IRON, Buggy and Wagon Material Tin and .Hollow Ware, Guns and Sporting Goods oi all kinds, and agent for King’s Powder Co. Ian 1 d ly ... QC 3 w before finiBhlsg the first bottle, ever ills good results. Coltmlua, (JuJune li, 1889. W. \V. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’s Wonder fill Core Co*, Columbus, Ga. moh-12-ly , Passenger, Schedule Georgia Southern .& Florida Railroad ^iiwanec River Route to Floritl:), 4 Taking effect July 6th, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian. GOING SOUTH. Leave Macon. Union depot Arrive Cordele, Junctions A & 11 Ry Leave Cordelo *' •* Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W Ry 7. Leave Tlfton, ** •• Arrive Valdosta. Junction 8F&W Ry.... Leave Valdosta ” •* Arrive Jasper No. I l!o. 3 No. 11 ...llUOam 7 00 pm M"am ... 2 04 pm 9 49 pm 11 50pm .. 2 04 pm 9 49 pm loopm ... 3 36pm 1132pm 5 50pm ... 3 36 pro 1132 pm.... 6 10am ... 5 11 pm 1 22 am 10 30am 12 25pm 6 16 pm .... 23 am 2 45pm 5 20pm Arrive Lako 01 ty Junction P C k P RR 7 23 pm 3 42 Leave Lako City ** 7 48pm 3 52 am Arr Jacksonville FC A Pdepot 6 3 am Arrive Hampton Junction FG & PRR 9 33 pm 6 flam Arrive Palatka union depot 1115 pm R on am Arrive St Augustine via J St A &HRRB 10 Oam GOING NORTH. No. 2 No. 4 . No. K Leavo St Augustlpe via J St A & H R BR....*. Leave Palatka union depot 5 45 am 7 00 pm Arrive Hampton Junction PC & P depot 7 47 am MO pm Lv Jacksonville. F 0 k P depot 7 30 am 7 50 pm Arrive Lako City •' 0 50 pm 10 40pm x^eave Lake City Junction FG&PRB 10 00am 10 00 pm 10 10am Arrive Jasper Junction 8F &WRR ...1102 am 1148 pm 12 40 am Arrive Valdosta ” *• — 1205 m 1255am 4 10 pm Arrlvo Tlfton Junction B & W RR 141 pm 2 34 dm 8 40 pm Lenve Tlfton ” - " 156 pm 2 34 am 8 00am Arrive Cordolo JunctionSA&MRy 315j>m 401 am 1150am Arrive Macon Union depot ....' . 5 45pm 6 30 am 5 5pm All trains arrlvo and depart from union depot Macon, excopt Nos. 11 and 14 ac modation trains, which arrive and depart from Macon junction. A 0. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J. T. HO'.E. Gon Pass. Agt., Macon, Ga. South Georgia College, Branch of the State University. Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in ^eptemb^r. FACULTY. Gill rlCH W. Ilnison, |-J3- Freildent, A. O. miller, Prof. Mathomatloa and Com mandant of Cadcta.; Mias Irene Pi.lier, Intermediate Depart ment. miss Itlnltic Will lam., Primary Department MEDICINE In THE World is STYLISH MILLINERY. Thousand openingjis’ overh and MISS LAURA JONES Is now ready to show ono of,thc;hnnd. Eomcat linen of MILLINERY GOODS Ever seen in Thomasvillo. Every thing new and stylish. No trouble to show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices will compare with the lowest. Tutfs Pills SAVES JBIONET* Ono bo* of the.* pill* will Bnro many dollar* Ip doctor’* bill*. They nr* ■pecinlly prepared a* a Family Medicine, and anppllc* a want bona; fall. Th.y r*. non nnbMltbjr neeamnlntlon* from tb*body. without nnuien or nrlplnz. Adopted toyoan*nnd old. Price, HOC. SOLD EVEJU KAVHECJS. junio-ly N B.g<3 !r the Acknowledged hading rpim-.jy for all th* dliM-hanro» and prlvfttr divo-seuof men. A Uur tirt* for the «N*t»l!i- ttm'' Uvn * >eC ' 1 * lAi * * — i-ocicr.lm* it hnd feel •*\T* TncEv*li5U»:vriffa In r**('••f.innidtng It (• 9 all n;tr. r**rx. X J- STpy; .7, v o., DcrATMi. iu. *i*jrtl l.y r>rnL'cl(ie. L-; Si.Of>. *f. CaaMi l*, Tbomavville Gn and strict discipline enforced. Young bo well prepared tb enter the Unlversll health and morals of the town aro botU Students c^n get board in private families at reasonable rates. Terms $10 per Session. Ail students will ho required to pay this matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer. For further p^cnhg^Mr^ „ UTgoN . President. or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, Seety and Treae. 8-19-tf THOMASVILLE VARIETY WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave fi[ ta \ If,i rt p Manufacturers and Dealers! ROUGH & DRESSED DUMBER. LATHJI3, PPICKETS, SHINGLES, "SjIOULDINGb.i BRACKETS, SCROLL W0RK.B MANTLES, BALUSTERS,: STAIR-RAILS JS1 e wel Posts. OFFICE, CHURCH & 810RE Furniture. STORE IFRONTS, WirJ Screen (Doors and‘‘Windows, Sas Doors and Blinds n/sMiBMndom F. P. r.ui ■plenclld combination, and proicrlbo It wlUa event afttlafuctlon for tb# enroa of all forma nnd atana or Primary, 8*condnrv nnd Tortl- STAIR BUILDINf AND I>S)DE HAKDWCOI'FIKIfB SPECIALTY. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 'ABBOTTS '< EAST'nlAN. 0 RN ^ BUNIQf^ 5 HNO-WARTS ^ L -" PAIN. llPPMAN BROSriROKISr.' TO 5AVA\naH C» UPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, WHOLE''A f-K DRUGOIKT3, Upptnan Block. SAVANNAH, GA ]on31-lr Cannot Cause Stricture, Painless to Ust ColdbyaUBrtzsSsts Sent Is ‘l with Rubber Syringe for $1.60 grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With. Electric Eights, fs now open, and I would be pleased to bare my Thomaaville friends nnd others step with nfe when they come this way. All my help is experienced. The dining room is under the supervision of that effi cient steward, Syl. II. Van Dyke, of New York All correspondence promptly an- swered. Special attention paid to Iodic* with children. Rotes $2.00 to $3.00 per day. D. J McINTOSH, 4-10-dSwlv Propfoou REAL ESTATE Fire File am! AcciiLni InsiiiSECe KENT AND LOAN AGENT. Offers: (1) An elegant Inline on Dawson street, close in, on easy terms. Prire 85,000. (2) Corner lot, villi two story house, on corner nl Clay and Craw ford streets. Price 32,500, (3) Small cottage on Monroe street, between Dawson and Crawford. Price 81,500. (4) Corner lot, two story house, in East End. Prices and terms ou in quiry. (5) One of the finest corner lots on Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet. Price 81,500. •# (fi) The finest vacant building lot in the city, frontingon Paradise Park, corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet. Price 83,000 (7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue, in “East End,” with sraallnousaonit. Price 8450. Five room cottage on corner Young mid Calhoun streets, on half aero lot. Price 81,250. (9) Choice building lot on Clay street, near elegant Moss house. Price 8400. Best value of anything now on the market. Bc3iJes many other lots both great and small. ° Building lot 70x196, frontage on Hayes and ('nlhoim streets, terms ensv Price 8250. (11) 57.} acres 14 miles from Court House, leug front on Groom’s Port! road, no buildings. Price 82,000, (12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 25 acres on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 pci- "-re. (13) Qno 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. Price 83,000. Besides many other firms, 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. Nico little furnished cottage, close in ou Crawford street, at 860.00 per month. Furnished house—eight rooms— new—on Warren street, near Rem ington avenue, at 8350 for four months. Four room house besides diniDg room nnd kitchen, on Clay street unfurnished, 8200 per year. Four room dwelling on Calhoun and Young streets, unfurnished, at 810,00 per month. Two nice furnished front rooms fn “East End,” sunny niul bright, at 825.00 per month. Furnisho'i house ou Smith avenue, three bed rooms, 840.00 per month for not less than tour months. Littlo cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, four rooms, furnished, at 8150.* 00 for the season of 5 months. _ Two rooms furnished with use of dining room and kitchen, on Calhoun street, at 825.00 per month. Seven room furnished house, on Warren street, including dining room and kitchen, 8350 for 4 months* Six room furnished house, on Sew ard street. 8350 for fiv.e months. Large new dwelling, a little out, very low to right parties. Besides other's furnished and un furnished. I represent the following Insurnnco companies: THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON. The Scottish Union and National Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh. The Guardian Fire Assurance Co., of London. The United Underwriters Fire In surance Co., of Atlanta. The grand old Mutual Life Insur ance Co., of New York. The National Accident Society of New York. 173 Broad Street, Thomasville - Ga.