The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 21, 1890, Image 4
TO THE AFFLICTED.
* The Blood and the Stomach U the Life—the
derangement oj either is productive
of disease.'* ft
X)R/. ikiastg-’s a
|ROYAL GERMETUER»
j u the greatest blood purifier and germ rie- i*i
jstroycrof the age. It tones the stomach, ^
3 Increases the appetite, purifies thesocrc- ft
3 tlons and quickly and permanently cures j-
j all Wood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver, fj
I and fsuial® diseases. As a tonic It Is with- cl
3 out a rival In the whole range of materia
] medico. It Is a sovereign remedy, and ft
] never falls to cure rheumatism, neuralgia. Jk
J paralysis, Insomnia, dyspepsia, Indices- g
I # Jon,debility, palpitation, catarrh, otc. £
Hon. H. W. Grady says: “It la the VI-
$ tima Thu: d all remedies.** ^
Rev. Sam. r. Jones says: "I wish every ft
|»j suffering wife had access to that medi- ^
J cine.” S
j Rev. J. D. Tlawtliorne says: ‘‘It lias
* brought certain and radical cures to bun-
3 dreds In Georgia and other Statoa.” fj
Mrs. Ella R. Tennent, Editor Tennenfs ft
| Home Magailne, says: ” Its famo has *
jj spread like a prairie fire.” n
Dr. Jaa. Young, the great temperance ^
3 lecturer, aayt: *‘Oh! that every afflicted */
j man and woman could get this grand rem- ^
1 ody.** V]
Thousands of others attest Its virtues r
1 ond sound Its praise.
J If you arc side, do not despair till yon ^
i have tried Germetuer. It has performed E-
'.cures that aatonlsh the world. »,
II you aro suffering with disease and fail \
| of a cure, send stamp for printed matter,
] certificates of wonderful cures, etc.
j For sale by King's Royal Germetuer ft
] Company, Atlanta. Oa., and by druggist*.
] Trice |1.S0 per concentrated bottle, which “
j makes one gallon of medicine ns per di* j
3 rectloDS accompanying each bottle,
j be sent by express c. O. I*., if your drug
5 gist cannot supply you.
1^2:223:
July ly
4 kimiMS W. I*. Dougina ffhoea ar©
4UiIUre svnrrnntcd. anil every polr
* hla name and price atumped on bottom*
Wisdom’s Ways.
If you w. re to take the cone it out
of sonic people, the remains would de
fy idem fica'ion.—St. Joseph News.
For every industrious man. there is
an idle one wanting to borrow money
of him.—At luson Globe.
It is astonishing how much easier
to keep bad resolutions are than good
resolutions.—Somerville Journal.
brown : Gan I sell you a horse ?
liagnal! : 'Vital is the matter with
him.—Brooklyn Fife.
riiere are wo things that a'ways
make a man dream—-mince pie and
love.—Atchison Globe.
Now that Gordon has been eb ckd
without their aid, a number of p ipers,
papers wltteh said everything possible
against l.ini during the fight, aro ex-
oiling him for his iiie time devotion to
the people. This makes us tired
Advertising
It Is said will sell anything, this is
true in a measure; but for staying
qualities,- merit is the test. Extensivo
advertising may sell anything where
It is new or unknown, hut after it
comes Into general use, it is judged
according to its worth. The continued
knd steady growth of Swift's Specific
ft. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
•ue Calf and I,nerd Wnlrrprnnf Crain.
its esceUenre mul wearing qualities of this shoo
.•nnot he litter shown than h> the Ktr,illK endorse-
•intB of Itfthousands of consw.nl wearers.
CJrnnln© Ilnnil-arsveil, an elegant and
& stylish dress shoe which commend* itself.
4 .00 lland-aewed \4 rlt. A fine calf .shoe
unequalled for style nud durability.
. r.O Goodyear Well ls» the standard dress
S' Shoe, at a popular price.
KQ Tolirrmiin'a Shoe Is especially adapted
& for railroad men. farmers, etc.
All made in Congress. Hutton nud J-nce.
& $2 SHOES LAmEs,
av# oeen most favorably received since Introduced
.ml the recent improvements make them superior
« any shoes sold at these prices. , .
Ask your Dealer, and If he cunr.ot supply you send
.irect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
Katalforurdir. l| r0 cktou. Dina,.
Curtright & Daniel, Agents,
Thomasville, Ga.
luljl-C.il
is the bent eviileiiec of its excellence.
It is most popular where it is best
known. Every bottle sold, sells ton
others. Every one that takes it be
comes its friend, and recommends It
to their acquaintances.
Treatise on blood and Skin Disease*
mail' d free.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
janl-ly
V. A. HORROCKS,
Contractor & Builder.
Win lie tria.l !•» m:ikt* contnK’l* for or
Mipcrililuinl
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN MUCK UK WOOD.
v. A. IIORROC’KS,
UK Nl'.I! A I, CONTIt ACTOR,
p o. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga.
PIIOFF SSIOXAL GAUDS.
ilNGI.l'.TAUV,
jonx if
ATTOHNEV AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Will prac’.lco In tho auporlur an
oourt, also In the Juatieo h courts,
attention given to tho collection o
and all business Intrusted to mo.
•-S-lyd&w
J^ll. J. MAKIOX llOliUOGKS,
,20 1!i>oad Stufxt,
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
ip M.MdSTOSlI,
PliyNicimi Surgeon,
Thomaevillo, Georgia.
jyOFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher .Street*.
S. DKlvLK, M. L>.,
Office m Hayes Building.
Hugo o.venue and Map
Eesldenco—O
toll© street.
Telephone cot
J.
mmmunlorttlou, No. 25 foi
II. COYI-E, I;. \). s.,
KMi<l*.nt Dentist,
J^Thonmavllle,
OTers his * trvic -s
v3rtllw *•» 1 vt inity.
■Hill
1 p.
orgla.
ali;ibuslne»s'eu-
O r I -kija s-.rA.tt.
g fj. McLKNDON.
Attorney-at-Law,
JBTUomasvtlle, • • <»«
t’rsmpt att'Miiio.i given t«» alljlbus:
liood to him.
<Mlee—Over Watt's ht«»re, earner Broad and
Jackson%t ret La.
at¥ school and studio
in Htar ot Library, Thonmsville, Cu.,
Mrs. J. P. McAuley,
Student under dittiugui.hed teachers of the
Schools of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
»ud of the Cooper Union, will give lessons
;• the Arts of Design. Tcsius moderate,
lions* tt *. m. to 12 lu.
Fire Insurance
LIFE INSURA $
Agent
JE AGENT
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER AGENT.
A nice selection of furnished and un
furnished cottages to rent. Call on or
address.
J. EL B. LOWE.
158 BROA D STREET.
I j [(• (Successor to Geo, Fearn.)
Passenger Schedule
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Muwanee Rivcrjltoiiit' 1<» Florida.
Taking effect November J, lb:»\ Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
GOING SOI,’Til.
9.30 p m
11.07 pm
12.W) a m
2 JI> a in
io. r. p
Arrive....
Leave ....
Arrive....
Arrive....
Arrive ..
Arrive....
Arrifc..
Arrive....
Arrive....
Atlanta.
Macon...
... Mac*.
....Fordolo.
....Tlfton
.... Valdosta
....Lake City....
....Jacksonville..
. .I’alatka.. ....
...St. Augustine.
GOING NORTH.
6.38 a ill
. .Arrive 2.f2 j» m 4.08 a in
.. Arrivo 1p ni 2.2T a m
.Arrive 11.60 a m 12.60 p in
.. Arrive 9.46 a m 10.23 p in
,.. Leave 7.3D a in 7.65 a m
...Arrive 6.45 a m 7.10 p m
..Arrive 3.30 pm
i<l ilrpart from union depots
i night trains.
n Macon and I’alatka and F. C. & 1'. depot in
C< uni red ion north bound amf south hound Is made in Macon with trains of Central and E. 1.
Agent.
.. .. lbiilroad
A.C. KNA 1*1*,
Truffle Manager.
1IKNKY Itl'RNS.C.T.* 1*. A. N
C. r. ROOKS. .Ir-, Soliciting Age
L. T. CONOVA, C. T
L.J. HARRIS,
Ticket Agent.
Union Depot.
J. T. HOOK,
General 1’assenge
r »ir. Mulberry St. Macon,
„ Mr . 0 Kimball Block, Atlanta. «>a. „ _ .
R. T. RICHARD, Agent, Union Depot, W.l. LAW SHE, T. I .A
I’alatka, Fla.
JAMES MEN/.IKS. Southeastern Agent, 98 West Bay street. Jacksonville, Ha.
A. W.PALIN& BRO.'S
Carriage Shops.
James CJribben.
CONTRACTOR AND MULDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
1 Will 1-oglail ti. Irak ; c( ntracts fur, ur »u
p-riiitrnd, all cla"' . of buil'linps pul>l-v C,
urlvato, ill 1-ltli.T I,rick or wikhI. W ill furnish
plans an.l spcclltcalions if remind. If you
want any huildtng done call on inn, and I u tH
suliurlt estimates whether contract Is awarded
nie or not I will guarantee satisfaction In
oil my work. I refer to the many buildings
erected he n c In Thomasville, and to all turtles
for whom 1 have worked. Shop ou F letcher
■ticet, 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasville Ga.. A »ril 15. 1890. lv
A S WHITE,
Contractor k Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.
Careful and personal attention paid to nil
work, anil satisfaction guaranteed in both
work an.', prices. Will he glad to make
estimates for you. My aim is to please my
patrons.
7 10, d.tw Cm
TAX NOTICE.
IT1IIKD AND LAST HOUND.
1 \\ ill he at the following places on dates
named for the purpose n! receiving tuxes
and registering the legal voters of Thomas
county.
Duncanville, Monday, Nov. Urd
East Glasgow, Tuesday, Nov. 1th
Metcalfe,Wednesday, Nov. Mil
McDonald. Thursday, Nov. 0th tt. m.
I’atten, Thursday, Nov, Gth p. m.
Uhustuin, Monday, Nov. 10th
Oclilockonee, Tuesday, Nov. 11th
Meigs, Wednesday, Nov. l”tli
Cairo, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13 a & a 14
Spence, Monday, Nov. 17th
Boston, Thursday tc Friday, Nov. 1
The T..x and Registration books lor 1890
will positive close Dee. 20tli, \ p. m.
P. S. IIf.etii, T. C. T. C.
And Registrar.
Lower Broad Street, Tbomasville, Ga-
The Pullman Car Line,
—betwekn— CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING 3
Louisville, Cincinnati < house shoeing, etc.,
1 Done at reasonable rate?. Having recently
| purchased a number of labor-s^yi^g tools,
anti having the
T!!'* )MAS\ r !i;LK
Vfl § WII: Ji -a
Ha>aoitl:s i!ait;;:iVh t; Davis, Pro *
^.cimraciurcTS Eiiu Dealers
ROUGH vV .URF.SSIOD
rn • MiiFR
LATHES,
PICK r.TS
SlIINlibKs,
..!i>i;i,uiNt>,
I It! AC KEYS,
SCitlll.b v.ititK,
MANTLES.
HA LUSTERS,
STAill-RAILS
N f. vvcl 1’o.StK.
OFFICE, CHURCH & SIORE
Furjiiture.
STO L? K B'RQTs’ TS,
Wir.* Kcrren Doors and Windows,' Sn«
Door3 and Blinds
STAIR 35UILDINT
AND !NM1I IViMUtlUMil!
SPECIALTY.
B£P COHItKM UNi-l :-< t: Si.'l.tl 1TED.
P. D. HEADLY,
JACKSUN STREET.
Practical Watchmaker ami Jeweler,
Allijialor tiiitl Fisii SimIo Jewelry
—AN1 > O’MIEK—
Florida I'ui’loNities.
Clods,'Wairliss sisd Jeweirv lb-paired,
d&w 27 IV
. : 4 };•
INDIANAPOLIS,
TYLER DESKS—200 Now Styles.
TYLER ROYAL TYPE W lilTER CABINETB, TA
BLES, CHAIRS, BOOR CASES, ftc., st Reduced Estes
and Special Siseounts, Cvtelogee far 1(90 now ready,
190 pages, Ulustrsted. Book free; Peetsfe 10c.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
hr Ntyl*. q«sllly aud Price. (IlMtraUd la Cslar«
A arrlcrt workol Art; liUpv^ Book Trerj l& cU>
TYLEB DESK CO.. 6T. LOUIS, M0., U.S.A.
Best Equipped Shops
AMD
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST,,
n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
The I'ullman Vestibulcil Service on «lo nil kinds of work in our line with dis-
Might Trains, Parlor Chair ! !'“ ,ch ,md “.atiicss.
Cars oil Day Train,
n|il22ilttwly
The Monou Trains make the his test i
time between the Southern Win- I
ter Cities anti Summer lie- |
sorts of the Northwest.
WM.F. BLACK, General Manager.
IV. A. McDOKL, Traffic Manugei,
JA8. BARKER, (ion. 1*. A., Chicago,
r further information niblreffs
U.W. GLADING. Gen’l Agent.
158 Broad 8t. Thomasville. Ga
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.’.
Time card in effect July l:Jth,'1890,
WEST IXOt’Ml.
Lv Thomasville, S. F. & W 7 -0 a in
“ Buinbridge, A. M. By 9 00 a ru
“ Donalsor.ville .**1 a m
“ Dothan 11 10 a m
Ar Ozark 1- IS p ni
Lv O/.ark (dinner) I - 45 p m
“ Troy 98 p m
Ar Montgomery •*» 00 p m
GOING EAST.
Lv Montgomery 8 uO a m
“ Troy 10 22 a m
Ar Ozark 12 15 p in
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p in
“ Dothan 1 48 p m
“ Donalsonville 09 p m
Ar Bain bridge 1 00 p m
Lv Buinbridge, 8. F. k W 1 15 p in
Ar Th'jmasvillo 5 55 p in
Alabama Midland trains arrive and depart
from uuion depot Montgomery.
Haiden Millies, O. F. 1*. A.
B. Dunham, |Mon»eomery, Ala,
Gen. Supt.
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
nr A leu IN—
j HARDWARE
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods
01 all kinds, nud nger.t for
King’s Powder Co.
J. C‘. JI15I8.
PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL
»C1I EM 1ST.
SAVANNAH, lGA.
Analysis ot’Fertilizcrs, Soils, Blios-
phase Koc-k, etc, 4^1
TEUMH MODEIIATE.
Corri-s|ioniU-nce solicited.
'J-.'iO-lf
J. R. BURCH,
DEALER 1X~B
Rough and DressediLumber of all Kinds
Mill located 8 miles north ot Thomasville
! will deliver lumber any where in the
city or ou board cars at the
VERY LOWEST LIYING:PRICE§.
Thanking my patrons for past favors, JJI
ask a continuance ot the same, promising
fair, square, upright dealings in every par
ticular. I guarantee prices and quality,
and respectfully solicit a share ot the public
patronage.
j. ie. ibuisuii,
THOMASVILLE,'GEORGIA.
9-3dftwtf
FMlfi KMT.
Two large houses on Broad street, one
suitable for hoarding house, containing
twelve large rooms besides closet, open
lire place in each room, near Methodist
church. The other opposite the artesian
well, 2 minutes walk from postoffice, two
stories high, very lurge dining room, suita
ble for day boarders. miles East of town.
I am offering the n\ost beautiful place in the
county for sale. The woods are magnificent
to puss through, beautiful scenery in every
direction, the best fish pond, filled with na
tive fish, taken at all seasons, tho very
place for an enterprising man to build a
‘•road house" just below} the Boulevard.
Grand place lor a park and beer garden,
boating on the pond. I have some fine spe
cimens of phosphate, now in the hands of a
first-class chemist,with other minerals. Call
and bee me far particulars. I am at home at
al| hours. Will tuke pleasure in showing
you everything with the mill, gin nqd cotton
if**,
U 5 tf James A. Linton.
Fhj9lclanson<lor*<i l*. I*. I*, ab a rpiondl'l v.<>mb!iiutlon,
and |.rrii*rlbo It with ::r.u»t satisfaction for th* cure* of
Omarv. Pm-.»n«!ary T***-
OUarrh. Skin Di»oa«cs, Eczema, Chronic Femalo Coa-
Pl r l I t ’^- M ira 1 ffw,?rf?tVV,', , „To“?n} ?n‘iicrtfum 0 a V\U
or, bulldlnif up tha sjratom rapidly.
I.sdlo* whano ayatoins uro jKiis.»notl and whozo blood
Is In an I
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
WnOLE.’ ALlC DitUaoifcTQ.
Lippman RIccV SAVANNAH. GA
Jan2i-lv
Thomasville Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Those having the misfortune to need a
Monument, Tablet or Headstone, either in
marble or granite will rave money by get
ting our prices before puivlmsing. Wo arc
connected with the largest marble and gran
ite dc.lers in the Vnite I States, and can fur
nish your work at remarkable low prices.
Call and sec U9 or wri'c tor prices. Hatls-
faction guaranteed in every lospect.
Aldricb & Morse, Proprietors.
junc 18 lyd&w.
sxMBr
• ATTENTION!
k RARE CHANGE!
I offer for next few
days a very desirable
cottage on niee cor
ner lot in “EastEnd,”
for
£pl,500,
payable .$200 cash
down, the balance in
monthly installments
divided over an*'
number of years '
to ten years. with g
Ih l Qna D k 'interest on
$M00 from date of
sa -e. Possession gi
ven immediately.
This is indeed a
rare chance.
HOUSES TOjRENT.
Six room house in Fearnside, $100
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.
Mice little furnished cottage, dost?
in on Crawford street, at §00.00 per
month.
Four room house besides dining;
room and kitclun, on Clay street-
unfurnished, §200 per year.
Four room dwelling on Calhoun
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
810,00 per month.
Two niee furnished front rooms in
“East End,” sunny and bright, at
§25.00 per mouth.
Furnishe I house ou Smith uvenue,
three bed rooms, §40.00 per month
for not less than lour mouths.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, lour rooms, furnished, nt §150.-
00 for the season of 5 months.
Two rooms furnished with use of
dining room and kitchen, on Calhoun
street, at §25.00 per month.
Six room furnished house, ou Sew
ard street. §350 for five months.
Large now dwelling, a little out,
very low to right parties.
Besides other's furnished and u-
furnished. J *
I represent the following T
companies: -insurance
thesbhfibeo-; mopioii|)(| ,
FiKs'lnTU^ 1 * ‘ 3 * 1 P n ‘ on “nJ National
-fincc Co , of Endiuburgh.
P'.e Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
Do 11(1 on.
The Lcited Underwriters Fire In
surance Co., of Atlanta.
. The grand old Mutual]; Lire Insur
ance Co., of New York.
The National Accident Society'of
New York.
11. Hallette
173 Btroad Street,
Thomasville ** Ga„