The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 05, 1890, Image 4

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REV.SAM. PJONES REV. J.B. HAWTHORNE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DR. KINO’S m PLBPIEniEK The following Is »n extract from »letter writ ten by the Worttl Renowned tvnngeliit. •■I returned Iron Tyler. !^-n.^r n 1o^L W ,V.^rT b UPBu{iWJ! tc-n S MARTYR lor twenty yeere. Surely % j|l d S" KKEIuft’p WIFE BAD ACCE8B TO T !!«T j!b? HnSthorne, PMtor First Baptist valid from nervou# headacht. n^uralf!** **) d Jheumatl.m FOR THIRTY /EARS, scarcely tSSSSA^&SSSfftSo iSSlifflSwftTSS healthy child. We have friends to take the medicine, and the tMtimri / of allof them Is that It Is a ereat, remedy. ’ Dr. King’s Royal Germetuer l» * &®®“ women. It builds up the strength,Increases the- appctlte, aids digestion, relieves them of the cause of disease, and Insures health. It Is an Infallible cure for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Paralysis, Insomnia, Dyspepsia. Indi gestion, Palpitation. Liver. Bigler and KMomt Diseases. Chills and Fevers, Catarrh.all Blood and Skin Diseases, Female Troubles, etc. Prompted by a desire to reach more an Atari nf people, the price has been reduced from S2.80 to |LM per concentrated bottle, which makes ono gallon of medicine as per directions accompa nying each bottle. For sale by the ATLANTIC GERMETUER CO. Atlanta, Go. nnd by Druggl.u. If your Dranlat c»n nor "{PUSS’ .“..Tp'To’r'fil^pVrKre, ccrttf- Icates of wonderful cures, otc. July ly AUTION %&5TSa 3SPJB as his namo and prloo stamped oa bettora. 19. L. DOUGLAS m SHOE GENTLEMEN. • lao Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain, fb# excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo Minot be better shown than dv the strong endorse* 1 .into of its thousands of constant wearers. « .CO Ciennlno Hand-sewed, an elegant and t? stylish dress Shoe which commends lUelf. • A] ,1X5 liand-eewed \V clt. A fine calf Shoe 4 unequalled for itvlo and durability • tt.tO Goodyear Welt fs the standard dross , ®.BO PoSlcemna^a Hhoe^s especially adapted for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. *3&$2 SHOES la f d°.5s. afe oeen most favorably received sines introduced .ud the recent Improvements make them superior ■ n say shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and if no cannot supplyyou send kkeot to factory enclosing advertised pnoe, or a Brockton. Mas* Cnrtrlgliig&panlel, Agents, 'Thomasville|Ga. Julyl-Cm I'ROFi-SSIONAL CARDS. JOHN It. SINGLETARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAIRO, GEORGIA. WU |irac-l:n la tho superior anil county aoorl also in ’ho Justice a courts. Prompt aileailo i giveu t*» the collection of claims, and all business lntruato 1 to mo. t-8-ly.ifcw JQR. J. MARION IIORUOCKS, 129 Broad.Street, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, ip M McINTOSH. Physician c& Surgeon, TbomasvUle, Georgia. tff-OFFICE over SUrk’s, poraer Drosd *nd JJFleteher Street*. JQ S. DEICLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. XSftiaioa—Conor College evonue and Uag della at reot. „ , t .. Telephone comoittnleatlon, No. 26 for night 1U. J H. COYLE, D. D. 6., R<yide>nt Dentist, :iTheBASTille, \ • Georgia. Offers his services t:> th cltleensof Thom .grille and vicinity. Oflee hours—From 9 s. m. to 1 p. m., and omit) 5p. a 0 ace -Oa J aokssn atrant. ^ g. McLendon” Attorney-at-Law, omuvlUe, ... Georgia, attention glvan’ to allSbutlucu^en- r Watt’s store, cornu Broad and ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO In Bon ,1 Libras?, Tbomasrillt, On., Mrs. J. P, McAuley, Student amdsr diilnguiahed totokiri of tk. Schools of tk. Metropolitan Mnsinm.fArt and of the Cooper Union, will (tv, icons in the Arts of Deiig*. Tarn, atodarai*. Hears 0 a.». to 12 at. »»*f In Loving Memory of a Dear One who has Rested for One Yoar in his "Father’s House of Many Mansions,” Nov. 5th, 1890. A year unealendarod; for what hes tliou to do with mortal times Its dole of moments entercth not that circle mystic and sublime, Whose unreached* center is the throne of Him before whose awful brow Meeting eternities arc unknown as but an ever lasting now. The thought removes thee faraway, too far; be yond my love and tears. Ah! let me hold thee as I may and count thy time by earthly years. A year of blessedness; wherein not ono dim cloud hath crossed thy soul; N» sigh of grief, no touch of ein, no frail mo/- tality’s control. Nor once hath disappointment stung nor care, world weary made thee pine, But rapturo such as human tongue hath found no language for is thine. A year without tine, I had thought ray lonely heart would break and die Ere time bad meek quiescence brought or soothed the tears that ceuld not dry. And yet I lire, to faint and quail before the human grief 1 bear, To miss thee so, then drown the wall that trem bles on my lips in prayer. Thou praising while I vainly thrill, thou glory ing while I sadly pine. And thus between my heart and thine, the dis tance ever widening still. A year of.tcars—to me, to thee the end of thy probation's strife, The archway to eternity, the portal of immortal life. To me tho pall, the bier, the sod; to thte tho palm of victory given. Enough my heart, my God, my God, that thou hast been a year in heaven. Yesterday *as the battle of ballots all over the United States. Somebody got hurt. _ „ 1 Nature should 1)0 TAKE assisted in the A vpriug to throw off the heaviness of Vj'y the sluggish winter *( circulation of the blood. Nothing idocsitso well, so SPRING. jas Swift’s Specific IN TIBS I have used S. S. S. for a number of Tears, and consider it tho best tonic and blood remedy that I ever used. In fact I would not attompt to enter upons spring or summer in this climato with out It. H. TV. Coleman, Of Coloman, Ferguson & Co., Ferguson & Co.. Dado City, Fla. Our book on Blood and Sldn Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ge. lanl-lT A. S WHITE, Contractor & Bnilder. THOMASVILLE GA.’ Careful anil personal attention pnia m all work, anil satisfaction guaranteed in boih work nnd prices. Will be glad to mnkc estimates for you. My aim is to please my natrons. 7 18. d&w 6m B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE,'GA. HEALEUIN— HARDWA PtE STOVES, IRON, Buggy and Wagon Material Tin’and. Hollow, W are, Guns and Sporting Goods or all kinds, and ogent for King’s Powder Co, Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS..GA. With Electric Lights. Is now open, and I would bo pleased to bare my Thomasville friends and others ■top with me when they come this way. All my help is experienced. The dining room ii under the enpervision of that effi cient steward, Syl. If. Van Dyke, of New York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per £ d. j mcintosh, 4-19-dfcwlT Tioptto: REAL ESTATE BROKER ! TJTO MAS VI Lf/li j vameiy mmi Reynolds, Hargrave £ Davis, Pro) Fire Insurance Agent LIFE INSURANCE AGENT REMINGTON TYPEWRITER AGENT. A nice selection of furnished and un furnished cottages to rent. Call on or address. J. EL B. LOVE. 158 BROAD STREET. 114 tf (Successor to Geo. Fearn.) SOUTHERN EXPOSITION MOTXri’GOMElK.'Y'. Opens November 4, Closes November 15, 1890. A magnificent exhibit of the world's products and manufactures. Attractions unequalcd by any other exposition, PAWNEE BILL, wi h his great wild west show, will give one complete performance every day, commenc ing at 11 o’clock and lasting until one. Startling wild west scenes will be shown ly his 100 cowboys and Indians, giving a true and realistic picture of life on the plains. 3 Grand Races every day: We now number some of the best horses on the American turf among our entries. Our display of poultry, live stock, machinery and farm implements will be immense. BALLOON ASCENSION S From among the clonds. A man will jump from n balloon and with his parachute will land safely on the ground. 3L.O'W On nil railroads for both passengers nnd freights. J. C. Ciie.net, Gen'l Manager. H.C. Davidson, Sccty. PassqngerZSchedule Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Wmvauor-e River [HSoute to Florid#. Taking effect July 6th, 1800. Standard Time, 90th Meridian. QOINU SOUTH. Leave Macon, Union depot Arrlvo Cordolc, Junction S A & M By Leave Cordelo “ “ Arrive Tlfton Junction 11 A W By Leave Tlfton, ** Arrlvo Valdosta. Junction SF^ff By.... Leave Valdosta ** " Arrive Jasper • " " Arrive LakoClty Junction FCfcP RR Leave Lake Olty •' '* Arr Jacksonville FC k P depot Arrlvo Hampton Junction F C & P RR Arrlvo Palatka union depot Arrlvo St Augustine via J St a & U R Rn No. I ..lll’O am., .. 2 04 pm. .. 204 put.. .. 3 36 pm.. .. 3 30 pm.. .. 6 11 pm.. ft 16 pm .. 723 pm . 7 48pm... Ho. 8 .. 7 00 rm. .. 9 40 pm.. 0 40pm.. .1132 pm.. ,.11 82 pm., . l 22 am.. 2 8 am!.* No.ll ... 810am 1160pm .. 100pm .. 5 60pm 010am ..10 80am ..12 25pm .. 2 45pm .. 6 20pm .. 0 01 am .. 8 00 am ..10 0am GOING NORTH. Leavo Palatka union depot * Arrive Hampton Junction FC 41* depot., Lv Jacksonville. F O A P depot Arrive Lake City •* „••*••••••— Leave Lako City Junction F 0 A P ItR.... Arrive Jasper Junction B F A W RR Arrive Valdosta Arrlvo Tlfton Junction B A W RR Leavo Tlfton “ " •••• Arrlvo Cordole Junction 8 A A M Rjr Arrive Macon Union depot Ho. 2 !’.'(45om.. ,, 7 47 am.. .. 7 80am.. .. 0 60pm... ,..10 00am.., ..1102 am.. ..1205 m... .. 141 pm.. ,. 1 66 pm... ,. 315 pm... ,. 5 45pm... Ho. 4 7 00pm,. .. 840pm.* .. 760pm.. ..1040pm .. ..10 00 pm... ..1148 pm.. .. 12 55am... .. 2 34am - as*-a>" •• - 01 am . 0 30 am .. No. IS - 40 am .. 4 10 pm . 8 40 pm ... 8 00am .. 1150am .. 8 6pm A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thoiuasville, Ga EVERY DESCRIPTION OP CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING IIORSE SHOEING, ETC.. Done at reasonable rates. Having rcceutly purchased a number of labor-saving tools, and having the Best Equipped Shops *n Southwest Georgia, we ure prepared to do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. np!22diwly ./['hlllllc Khtamwnm, seror.ilou. Ulsc’ «M pT , UUntlulur Swolllngs, Vh#um*tUui. MnHr',- nr’ .ronle lTle«-« thnt hnva rwntod all t All trains arrive and depart from union depot Macon, except Nos. 11 and 14 accom modation trains, which arrive and depart from Macon Junction. A O. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J, T. HO>.E, Gen. Pass, Agt., Macon, Ga. V. A. HORROCKS, Contractor & Builder. Will bo glad to niako contracts for or si’ipcrinicnd ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN BItICK OK WOOD. V. A. HORROCKS, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, P O. Box 71. Thomasvillc, Ga. James Oribben. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, THOMASVILLE, GA. Dl will beglad to mak ct ntracts for, Cor bu perintend, all classes of buildings publiccr private, in either brick or wood, will furnish plans and specifications if required. If you want any building done call on me, and I will submit estimates whether contract is awarded J 5 1 *,© is the acknowledged [ leading remedy for all the I unnatural discharges and I A I cn F* for tb* debut- tatlng weakness peculiar women. It alt sufferers. “OWE* c, Georgia, Tliomasville Marble Works, Jackeon and Stephen Sts. Those having the misfortups to need a Monument, Tablet or Headstono, tither ia marble or granite will Ear. money by get ting our prices before purchasing. W» art connected with the largest m&rble and gran ite dealers in ths Unite 1 States, and can fur nish yoar work at remarkable lew prices. Gall and see us or writ, for prices, Satis faction guaranteed in every teipeet. Aldrichs Morse, Proprietors. jnne 18 lyd&w. J. E. BUEOH, DEALER IN-B Rough and DressediLumberoflall Kinds Hill located 8 miles north of Thomasvillc. I will deliver lumber any wher. in the city or on board cars at tb« VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Thanking my patrons for past favors, I ask a continuance of the tame, promising fair, square, upright dealing, in every par. ticultr, I guarantee prices and quality, and respectfully solicit a share of th. public patronage, J. R. BURCH, THOMASVILLE, 'GEORGIA. MttiU rh. Skin DIm#ms, Kcmibo, Chronic Ftmtlo Co a- plnlnta, UarcurU] I'oUon, Tenor, Scaklhod, etc., c * _ r. r.r.li ■ powerful tonic >ml »n excellent np Mr, bmlldlng np the ejetom rapidly. Ladles whra# eyttema ere poisoned and tfhoi® blood Uni an ImparacondlUnn due r*: 1 LIPPMAH BR JS.. Pro.'t iotr.-o. WHOM!' ’St,S r.’JVt: 1.'. '% Uppean Ploc; 54V.N'fr,H, 8A. JanlMv JR DESKS—200 Now Styles. TVXER ROYAL TYRE’WRITER CABINETS, TA- BLES, CHAIRS, B00KCASE8, Ac..at Reduced Rate# and Special Discounts. Catalogs for 1800 now ready. ISO pages, Illustrated. Book free; Poatage 10c. TYLER DANK COUNTERS. lied for Style. Quality and Price. !lla»traUd le Colon , _ werkolArto lSOpagn. Book Pre«i Pottace IS eta. TYLEB DESK CO.. ST. LOUIS, H0„ U.8.A. Canaot Cause Sitlclure. Painless fo Use. Prleo, Bold by all Drngjirts Bent In elaln sack'd with Unitor Syrlnjjo lor SL5? Mtiiiifacturors and Dealers RCHTG1J & DRESSED HJMIJEK- LATHES, PICKETS. SHIN'GLKft. -.(fOULDI.Vuh, BRACKETS, SCROU, ”ORK, MANTLES, BA LUSTERS. STAIil-II AILS Newel 1 ’ost.s, OFFICE, CHURCH A STORE Furniture. STOli F, FTtOM TS, Wire* Screen Dowrr and ^ a.C Doors and HI imis ST AH' BUILD INI ami iMirr I'/HViiii it t SPECIALTY. 'CORRESPOKDENCE Sin ifiTEDy ATTENTION! A RARE GRANGE!. I offer for next few days a very desirable cottage on nice cor ner lot in “EastEnd for £pl,500, payable S200 cash down, the balance in monthly installments divided over any number of years up to ten years, with 6 er cent, interest on 1,300 from date of sale. Possession gi ven immediately. This is indeed a rare chance. * HOUSES TO RENT. Six room house in Fearbside, $100 per month for not less than three months. Seven room furD' she( j houre on Calhoun street at ' „ per month for - not less than ' our Nit-j little furuisbed cottage, close’ . on Crawlord street, at 860.00 per mouth. Four room house besides.-dining room nnd kitclun, on Clay street unfurnished, 8200 per year. Four room dwelling on Calhoua and Young streets, unfurnished, at 810,00 per month. Two nice furnished front rooms in ‘‘East End,” sunny and bright, at 825.00 per month. Furnishe f bouse on Smith avenue, three bed rooms, 840.00 per month, for not less than tour mouths. Little cottage, large lot, on Cartofil 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. Six room furnished house, on Sew ard street. 8350 for five months. Largo new dwelling, a little out, very low to right parties. Besides other's furnished and un furnished. I represent the following Insurance companies: THE SUH FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON. The Scottish Union and National Fire Insuranco Co., of Endinburgh. Tho Guardian Fire Assurance Ge,» 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. anl-l{ 173 SSroa«l Street, % Thomasville - Ga*