The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 30, 1890, Image 4
TO THE AFFLICTED.
• The Blood and the Slomaeh it the lijt-tht I
tlcranjcment of either U productive
c>f ditcaee."
m icrara-’S
|ROYAL GERMETUER
jj u the greatest blood purlfltr and ferm de-
3 atroyer of the age. It tones the stomach.
Increases tho appetite, purifies the secre-
T tlons and quickly and permanently cures
s alt blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver,
^ and female diseases. Asa tonic It Is with* ..
3 out a rival in tho whole range of materia 4
5 medica. It is a sovereign remedy, and W
R never falls to cure rheumatism, neuralgia,
r paralysis, insomnia, dyspepsia, Indlges-
a Mon,debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc.
3 Hon. H. W.Grady says: ** It U the Ul-
5 lima Thu: t all remedies.’*
R Rev. Sam. I\ Jones says: “I wish every
jj suffering wife had access to that medl*
e clno.'*
i itev. J. B. nowthorne says: "It baa
5 brought certain and radical cures to bun*
• drsds in Georgia and other States.'*
| Mrs. Ella R. Tennont, Editor Tennent's
) Home Magarine, says: "Ita famo has
j spread like a prairie fire.”
5 Dr. Jos. Young, the great temperance
R lecturer, says: “Oh! that every afflicted
R man and woman could get this grand rem-
B edy.»*
i Thousands of others attest its virtues
9 and sound Its praise.
If yon ore aiofc, do not despair till yoa
have tried Germetuer. It has performed
:uree that astonish the world.
f If you aro suffering with disease and fall
j of a cure, send stamp for printed matter,
3 certificates of wonderful cures, etc.
1 For sale by King’s Royal Germetuer
J Company, Atlanta. Ga., and by druggists,
jj Price fl.SU per concentrated bottle, which
u makes one gallon of medicine as per dl-
j rectlons accompanying each bottle. Can
5 be sent by express C. O. D., if your -
j gist cannot supply you
July iy
&UTI0N l&JtnSMSREi®
as his name and price stamped on bottom*
-Wo
?H75
W. L. DOUGLAS
n SHOE GENTLEMEN.
-.■’.as Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
rae excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo
jnnot be better shown than nv the strong endorse-
• -.lute of 1U thousands of constant wearers.
• 2»-teO Gennlne Hand-sewed, an elegant and
•S* stylish dreM Shoo which commends itself.
, A>,00 Ilnnd-sewcd Welt. A fine calf Shoo
unequalled for style and durability. •
• <2.fO fJoodycar Welt I* the standard dress
if Aboe, at a popular price. . „ , . ,
»SBO Pollcemnira Hhoc Is especially adapted
%T for railroad men, farmers, etc.
AU made in Congress, Button and lacS.
«3&$2 SHOES LA F D 0 igs,
ave oecn most favorably received since Introduced
:c4 tho recent Improvements make them superior
• e any shoos sold at these prices.
xS your Doalcr, aud if he cannot supply you send
x&et to factory enclosing advertised prloe, or a
DOUGLAS. Br.ck.oa. Hass.
Cnrtrigli\E& Daniel, Agents,
Thomasville,JGa.
Julyl-Ctn
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN K. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
WU1 practise In the nuperler and county
court, also In the Justice s courts. Prenspt
attention given to the collection of claims,
*nd all business Intrusted to me.
t-MydAw
-QR. J. MARION IIORROCKS,
129 Broad Street,
THOM AS VILLE, - - GEORGIA,
m McIntosh.
A*liy.sicimi A Snrceoii,
Thomasville, Georgia.
tp-OFFICE oyer Surk’s, corner Broad and
“Fletcher Street*.
rj S. DEKLK, M. D.,
Office in Ilayes’^Building.
g^Sesldence—Corner College avenue and Mag
kiella street.
Telephone communication, No. 2S for night
111.
j^UTcoyle, d. IT. s..
Resident Dentist,
•^Thomasville, Georgia.
Offers his services to n citizens ef Thom
fctvflle and vicinity.
OBca ht'iM —From lamb) 1 p. ra., and
w ml l» 5 p. n
O ffles —Oa 4 tcksoQ street.
>J O. McLRNDON,
Attorney-at*Law,
• •» ThoraasvtUr, - Georgia.
it *tr-*iit;o« given; to alljB.btwlnos^en-
to him.
•Over Watt’s eturo, oorner Broad and
3SQ.
metreesa.
ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO
la Rear .1 Uhnwy, Tkomrrflla, fl*.,
Mrs. J. P. McAuley,
Btndoat nnltr eiiRnipiith.d Uack.ra of lilt
ilokooli ol tk. Metropolitan Unisons *f Art
ul tl ih. Ctepir I'aioa, will fi,« ltri.nl
In the Arti cftoDuijw. Tonne underlie.
Roan, 0 Am- 12 m.
‘j-inxt
ai 1 hat dauL>
>f pain'
on my s
ccve !’,
••But dun
i you
see the
si^n ?”
asked the proprietor.
‘•Ot course
1 did-
“Then yu
should
have been C3re-
lu."
‘Careful !
(', ireful
! Mow
did I
know whether
it mear
t you had paint
10 s-ii, or had painted your
door !
Ifast y..u, sir
It m.ai
t .amt <»
your
roof, f r a'.-
knew
— D.iro-t
Free
It was a sign reading “Paint.” No
one <;oul I misiake it for “express ’ or
rent.” It was tacked on l h t door,
anti one c Uni read tile word across
itu • r e'. And v. i a in in walked u ..
read he s it 11, opened 'he dior, aid
thru hli.red out: •• i I anj* it! Look
sto son, groml-parent to grand-ehlld, tho ills of life, nil alike
sulijecl I
Press.
I sec deni little pearly ga'c.” sa:d
the dying coljred boy.
“What am beyond, fidder ? ’anx
iously asked his son.
“Brtss my sou!, chil ! el dar ain't
a angel cakewalk fur a melon as : ig
a elephant.”
Mrs. Frank Lesleys hunt for a hus
band stems to lack many elemen s of
sincerity.
... . 1 Nature should be
TAi\E assisted in the
' • to throw off
W THB
SPRING.
Jliriug t
'V.-y-x l - ,e hearinaM or
the aluggiah wintar
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
docs It oo weH. «o
prompt or wuf.iy
|as Swift's Specific.
I haro used 8. S. S. for a number of
yean, and consider it the best tonic ant,
blood remedy that I ere* used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upoa s
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. II. W. Colkmaf,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co.,
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Bwift Specific Co.. Atlanta. (It
Jsnl-ly
V. A. HORROCKS,
Contractor & Builder.
Will be glad to make contracts for or
superintend
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BIUCK OR WOOD.
V. A. HORROCKS,
general contractor,
P O, Box 71. Thoniasvillc, Ga.
James Gribben.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
1 „U1 beglad !o mnk C( ntracts for,'or »u
perlntend, all classes of buildings, PubLv c.
Private, in sltlier brick or wood. »111 furnish
plans and specilkations If required. If you
want any bufldini; dono call ou me, and I will
submit estimates whether contract is awarded
me or sot. I will guarantee satisfaction in
all my work. I refer to the many buildings
erected by me in Thomasville, and to all parties
for whom I have worked. 8pop on Jlctcher
•tiret. 2nd door from Broad.
Itiomaavilie Ga.. A »ril 15. 1890.
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder,
THOMASVILLE GA,'
tsreful and personal attention paid tu nil
work, and satisfaction guaranteed in boih
w.rk and prices. Will be glad to make
estimates for you. My aim is to please my
7 ]0, dftw 6ns
This Space Will be Occupied
BY
WILLIAMSON & ROUX
Watchmakers & Jewelers,
WHO WILL SHORTLY OPEN ,BUSINESS
AT
NO. 3 27 BROAD Street,
10 .1 Ini
J. R. BURCH,
——DEALER I.N-B
Mill located 8 miles north ol Thomasrille.
I will delirer lumber any where in the
city or on hoard curs nt the
VERT LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Thanking* my patrons for past favors, I
ask a continuance ol the same, promising
fair, square, upright dealings in every par
ticular. I guarantee prices and quality,
and respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage.
J. R. BURCH,
THOMASVILLE,^GEORGIA.
a-M&wti
m. DaunU Hit llbmyA Cleat* Iy. Co.
The Pullman Car Line
ii kt w i: i;n
Louisville, Cincinnati
Oil
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST.
The I'ullman Vcatibulwl Serv' c on
Night Trains, Parlor Cliai-
Cars on Day Train.
The Monon Trains make the fastest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest.
WM.F. BLACK, fSeneral Monuacr.
«V. A. McDOKIs, Traffic Manager.
J AS. BARKER, Gen. I\ A., Chicago,
f'.or further Information address
R.W. GLADING. Gen’l Agent.
158 Broad St. Thomasville. Ga
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time card in effect July l.'ltli, 1800,
west noi’.Nn.'
Lv Tiiomasville, S, F. & W 7 20 ft m
Bninhridge, A. M. Hy 9 00 it in
Donnlsor.villc 9 51 a in
Dothan U 10 ft m
Ar Ozark..... 12 15 p m
Lv Ozark (dinner:...12 4.5 p m
Trov '. 2 38 p m
Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m
GO.'SO EAST.
Lv Montgomery 8 00 a m
” Troy 10 22 a m
Ar Ozark 12 15 p m
Lv Ojpirk fdinner) 12 45 p m
' Dothan 1 48 p m
DonnlsonvUIe 3 00 p m
Ar Bftinbridgc 4 00 p m
Lv Bainbridge, S. F. & SV.„. 4 15 p m
Ar Thcmftsvillc 5 55 j» m
Alabama Midland trains arrive and depart
fr jin union depot Montgomery.
Haidfn Millrs, G. F. k I*. A.
B, Dl’MIAM, Montgomery, Ala.
Gen. Supt.
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street. Thomasville, Ga-
EVERY DESCRIFTION OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING
IIOKSR SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number ot labor-saving tools
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
do all kinds of work in our line with di. 3
patch and neatness.
a|d22d&wly
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASYILLK, GA.
DEXLRBIS—
HARDWA PLE
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tinland. Hollow Ware,
Guns! [and Sporting Goods
ot all !fin,ls, and agent fur
King’s Powder Co.
Tuff* Pills
SAVES JIONEY*
•poclallyr prepared oa a
Family Medicine)
>nd sappliei a want W>ug felt. Thor re*
more unhealthy accumulations (Von,
the body, without nausea or srlplnr,
Adapted to younK and old. Price, 20c,
SOLD EVEllYWUERID.
Junl0-ly
J.’.ltG 1, .:,t>nrlcnowlptliT(N]
r.j in
_ flVr**r<. ’
l. i STO’JfR, M 0,0fCATi:f»ai.;
Sold hy Dravielalv.
'a-rkl I»Bf« ?•: Ji,qo,
<’r.»N«l», ThamnftvIIIr 1
Bl«»
r f t,’:.- 1:‘
Poison follows through generations, ami i ; the r.t
The fooli idea of lileeding a peraon for many ills Is r/n
iidicuic i' j-r.*ct ; ces of foi.ner medical science. The h’ea is t > nuilcl up the s;
it need** a 1 » •-* blood, and at an early *.ay the person who fails to take \V\ \V
for nn> Hl^cd Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rlicumatihin, indigr-,tion.
will he a* much in object of amuaement as the methods cf the c.arly phvsici
Why? Because he does’nt know a good thing (W. W. C. i«») when he sees it.
vn ganerally. CamnaaMd taking i
r-, nml experienced great relief btfara flnlshiaf ln« first bottle.
lv sii.ro v. till good results.
Columbia, (Ja., Jun4 IS, 1839.
xlcrful
iried it in my family
L. G. BOWERS,
W. W. C. for sale by all Druggist*. Manufactured by Wooldridge’s Won^Cfa
ful Cure Co.) Columbus, Ga.
nich-l‘My
P?8V)nuer: Schedule
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Suwanee River Route to Floi'iiia.
Taking effect Jaly <tk, 186®. Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
9 49 pin.
9 49 pm.
11 .T2 pm.
Leavo Macon, union depot.. m u am.
Arrive C'ontcle, JuuoMonfl A A M hy... 2o4pm.
Leave Cnrdolo •• * r 2 04 pm.
Arrlvo Tlfton Junction B k If IIy 3 86 pm..
Leave Tlfton, " " 3 36 pm.
Arrlvo Valdosta. Junction S 7 A W By.... C 11 pm 122
Lo*vo Valdosta " ”
Arrlvo Jasper " " 6 16 pm .... 2 3
Arrive Lake City Junction TCfc? XR 723 pin 342 i
Leave Lake City •• “ 7 48pm 3 52 i
Arr Jacksonville FCa Pdepot . 6 3*i
Arrive Hampton Junction FC & PRa 9 33pm. G p l
Arrive Palalka union depot 11 (5 pm 8 oe.
Arrive St Augustine via J St A & H R R*,, .... u .... t .., 10 0
No. 11
. 5 lu;i in
11 50pm
. 1 oopm
. 5 5<»pni
ft luatn
. 10 30am
. 12 23pm
. 2 sftpni
. 5 20pm
GOING NORTH.
Leave St Augustine via J St A k H R bR
Lcavo Palatk.x union depot
Arrlvo Hampton Junction Fc A Pdepot....
Lv Jacksonville. F C A P depot
Arrive Lake City " „ • • • •
i^avo Lake City Junction FCAPRR
Arrlvo Jasper Junction 8 F & W RR
Arrlvo Valdosta “ “
Arrlvo Tlfton Junctlop B W |»P r ,,
Leave Tlftoa “ *? ^
Arrive Cordelo Junction S A k M Ry
Arrive Macon Union depot
5 45 am.
7 47 am.
7 30 am.
0 50 pm..
10 (Mam..
1102 apt.
...13 06 m.'.
141 pm..
1 56 pm..
3 15 pm..
5 45pm...
lii 40pm
.1000 pm
•y«pw
. 12 55am,
. 2 34 am.
. 2 34 am
.12 40 am
. I 10 ]im
H 40 pin
Pullman Palace sleeping can* on trains Nos. 3 and 4.
All trains arrive and depart from union depot Macon, excet>* r ii ana 14 accom
modation trains, which arrive and dopart from Macon lURcMOii '
A C. KNAPP. Traffic Man , Macon, E. Gon. P.iss. Apt.. Macon. Oa.
South Georgia College,
Branch of the state University.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in
SEPTEMBER.
FACULTY.
(Jin rlcM W. llutson, l-CZ- Preside
A. €S. Miller. Prof. Mathematles and Cem-
mandant of Cadets.*
.Ilian Irene Flatter, Intermediate Papatf--
ment.
Itliss Ulnttle W111<ntus. Primary Department
The course of instruction will be thorough.
»ml strict discipline enforced. Young men will
lie well prepared to enter the Unlrcrslty. The
houltli and morals of the town are both rood.
Students can act board In prlrate families at
reasonable rates.
Terms $10 per Session.
All students will bo required I® pay this
matriculation fee in advance, to th« treoiurer.
For further particulars .address
1 CHARLES W. HUTSON.
Prasldtnt.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
8ecty and Treas.
8-19-tf
and preicrlbn It wl:b out!
THOMASVILLE
VARIETY WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave £ Is\U, III)
Manufacturers andiDealers
■ ——
ROUGH & DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATIIES,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAJ^
Nevvel Post*.
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wiro Screen Douts andfJWirJiffwP, Saa
Doors nn<l Blinds
STAIR BUILDINf
tND IhMLF. I AI.DWOOIFINlfn
SPECIALTY.
-CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
l^^kcWlTHOUT
^a/d WARPAIN.
IIPPHAN BH0’& ORUGGISfx PROPS .Savannah,
Mr, bulldtnir up (ho ayttent rarlriljr.
LtdU■ WUM* ijiIuiik *r« |tnl«i>n»d au.l who*o blood
luln an lmpiir»c«inilltl.»n«luo n:j;.airnal Irreirtilvl-
LI PPM AN BROS., Pro/rlotors,
WHOLE ALB DRUOGlfcrs.
Llpppan Block 5AV^,NNAH. Gk
Jan2llT
Cannot Causa Stricture. Painless to Use,
KNOWN (HB tea .
gcMCO^H » DWfld
_ $ _ ,
Prlco, Sb fe Sold by all Erc^iats Soli In
Blaln laebafb with Bobber STringe Icr $1,50
iat-ly
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Electric Lights.
fs now open, and I would be pleased to
hare iny Thomasville friends and others
stop with me when they come this way.
AU my help is experienced. The dining
room is under the supervision of that effi
cient steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New
York All correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
with children. Bates $2.00 to $3.00 per
day. D. J MclNTUSU,
4-19-dAwly I’rcvtfoiteu
ATTENTION!
k BARE CHANGE!
I offer for ileXt lew
days a very desirable
cottage on nice cor
ner lot in “East End,’ 1
for
£pIL,500,
payable $200 cash
down, the balance in
monthly installments
divided over any
number of years up
to ten years, with 6
per cent, interest on
Si,300 from date of
sale. Possession gi
ven immediately.
This is indeed a
rare chance.
HOUSES TO KENT.
Six room house in Vearnside, $100
per month for noi less than threft
months.
Seven room furnished house oi>
Calhoun slreet at $75 per month for
not less than four months.
Nice little furnished cottage, closo
in on Crawford street, at $(>0.00 per
month.
Furnished house—eight rooms—
new—on Warren sireet, near Rem
ington avenue, at $350 for four
moutha,
Four room house besides dining
room and kitclun, on Clay street
unfurnished, 8200 per year.
Four room dwelling on Calhoun
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
$10,00 per month.
Two nice furnished front rooms in
“East End,” sunny and bright, at
$25.00 per month.
Furnishe I house on Smith avenue,
three bed rooms, $40.00 per month
for not less than tour months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, tour rooms, furnished, nt $150.-
00 for the season of 5 months.
Two rooms furnished with use of
dining room and kitchen, on CuP.oun
street, at $25.00 per month.
Sevon room 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 trnf,
very low to right parties.
Besides other's furnished and u - ^.
furnished,
I represent the following Ins France
companies:
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE fty LONDON.
The Scottish Union aud National
Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgb.
The Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
of Loudon.
The United Underwriters Fire I'm*
surancc Co., of Atlanta.
The grand old Mutual Life Insur
ance Co., of New York.
The National Accident Society of
New York. }
H i. Malta-
17S Rrosul Street,
Thomasville - Ga-