The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 26, 1890, Image 4

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TO THE AFFLICTED. “ The Blood and the Stomach is the Life—the derangement of either is productive of disease.'’ b xjir,. ikhhstg-’S IrOYAL GERMETUER J ta the greatest blood purifier and germ do- ^stroverof the age. It tones the stomach, j ■5 increases the appetite, purifies thosecre- j fc: Hons and quickly and permanently cures . * all blood, stomach, kidney, bladder,liver, | ) ar.d female diseases. As a tonic It Is with* j J out a rival in the whole range of materia • ! nmdlca. It is a sovereign remedy, and j never falls to cure rheumatism, neuralgia, ► ^ paralysis, insomnia, dyspepsia, indlges* f ’.ion, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc. j Jlon. II. W. Grady says: “ It Is tho l’l- \ ft lima Thu: t all remedies.” j Rev. Sam. P. Jones says: “I wish every » E suffering wife had access to that medl- J ijc'ne.” F j Uev. J. B. Hawthorne says: "It has < ‘ brought certain and radical cures to bun* \ • dreds in Georgia and other States.” \ Mrs. Ella Il.Tcnnent, Editor Tennent’s j •y Home Magazine, says: “Its fame has f 5 spread like a prairie fire.” «l ft -Dr. Jas. Young, the great temperance £ \ lecturer, says: “Oh! that every afflicted K tK unn and woman could get this grand rem* » ^dy. Thousands of others attest its virtues have tried CJermetuer. It has performed I res that astonish the world. I If you are suffering with disease and fall J a cure, send stamp for prlntod matter, i certificates of wonderful cures, etc. j K For sale by King’s Koval Germetuer • E Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists. | F ice $1.50 per concentrated bottle, which | '* makes one gallon of medicine as per di- j rrctions accompanying each bottle. C’a bo sent by express C. O. D., If your drug* | 3. gist cannot supply you. July l atfiPTfllJ W. I.. Douglnn Hhoea ore ft-UHUri svnrrnntcd, and ©very pair ;; l- ills mime and price (damped on bottom. ^OlES &00 5.^ 1.75 F. L. DOUGLAS *3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. ao Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grain. Xbtf excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo ’anot be tetter shown than by the strong endorse- la of Its thousands of constant wearers. k elegant and * tsclf. .shoe S OO Grnnlnc Hnnd-ncvzed. an elegant and 7* stvllsli dress Shoe which commends Itself. a\ .OO Ilnud-aewed Welt. A fine calf shoe *«- unequalled for style and durability. <t rO f*-oodyear Welt Is tho standard dress >T Shoe, nt a j>opular price. ... . . , • BO Policeman 1 * Hhoc is especially adapted for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Dutton and Lace. *3 &$2 SHOES LA F D°,gs, .• rj ,MH-n most favorably received since introduced d the recent Improvements make thsm superior ant shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, nud If he cannot supply you send . vcct to factory enclosing advertised prlco, or a ;>.stalfor order blanks. . __ W. L. DOl'ULAS Brockton* Dlasi. •* Cnrtright & Daniel, Agents, Thomasville, Ga. julyl-Cm I’KOri-SSIONAI. CARDS. JOHN 1!. SIXGI.KTAKY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CAIRO, GEORGIA. Will practice In tho superior and county court, also in tho Justice s courts. Prompt attention given t-« tho collection of claims, and all business intrusted to me. 9-8-lydkw •JJU. J. MARION 1IORKOCKS, ,29 liro.U) Stui:i-:t, THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA, OFFICE HOI KS: a to It a. ill., 3 to 5 p. m. Residence on Linton mill road. ■p M MclNTOSH, Physician •& Siirgeon, Thomasvillo, Georgia. jyOFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. S. It Eli l .10, .M. D., Office in Haves Building. UfHbion :o- U'-lta Mren. Telephone Corner College aveuuo and Mag ommuiilcatlon, No. 25'for night j. II. (JOY1.1C, 1). L>. S., UtMilcnt LL utist, The ab’c editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer asks I)r. Koch ill s question. ‘•Does the bicilius produce consump lion, or docs consumption produce the bacilius ?” Dr. Koch wilt please step to the fr >nt and answer this wild western ed itor. Uncle Rastus—I’sc afear’a I ain’t gotn' ter halt no turkey for my Thanksgivin' dis year. Hooks—Why not. Uncle R.vtus? Arc th.* prices too high for you ? Uncle Rtistus—N T o, salt, but de fences is. —Life. The supreme court of the United Stalls again refuses to intcr/tre in the execution ol a N T cw York criminal by electricity. THOMAS VI LUO Advertising It Is said will sell anything, this is true in a measure; but for staying qualities,- merit is the test. Kxtcnsivo advertising may sell anything where Jt is new or unknown, hut after it comes into general use, it is judged according toils worth. The continued and steady growth of .Swift’s Specific ta the best evidence of its excellence. It is most popular where it is best known. Every bottlo sold, sells ten others. Everyone that takes it be comes its friend, and recommends it to their acquaintances. Treatise on Blood anti *kin Diseases mailed free. Swift Spkcific Co., Atlanta, Ga* Janl-ly V. A. HORROCKS, Contractor & Builder. Will lit* glad to make ruiili a.Us for or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN B1UCK OR WOOD. V. A. HORROCKS, UKXEKAI. CONTllACTOR, p o. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga. JauicM ©ribben. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, TUOMASVII.LE, GA. Ilwill beglad to mak 5 ccntracta for,'or su psrintenil, all classes of building*, public or private, in either brick or wood. \\ ill furnish plans and specifications if rcqnired. If you want any building done call on me, and l will submit estimates whether contract is awarded me or not. I will guarantee satisfaction in all my work. I refer to tho many buildings erected by me in Thomasrille.and to all parties for whom I have worked. Shop on 1* letcher street, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville Ga., A jril 15. 1890. lv A. S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. THOMASVILLE GA. CnriTul and personal attention pain to all work, mid satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices Will he glad to make estimates for you. My aim is to please my patrons. 7 10. d.lwCm TAX NOTICE. |THIRD AND LAST KOFND. 1 will be nt the following places on dates named for the purpose of receiving taxes and registering the legal voters of Thomas county. Duncanville, Monday, Noy. 3rd Hast Glasgow, Tuesday, Nov. 1th Metcalfe,Wednesday, Nov. nth McDonald, Thursday, Nov. <»th a. in. Batten, Thursday, Nov, Gth p. m. Chastain, Monday, Nov. loth Ochlockonce, Tuesday, Nov. 11 th Meigs, Wednesday, Nov. 12th Cairo, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13*&*14 Spence, Monday, Nov. 17th Boston, Thursday k Friday, Nov. 20\t’21 The Tax nud Registration hooks for 1800 will positive close Dec. 20th, 4 p. m. I*. S. 11kktii. T. C. T. C. And Registrar. Advice to the Aged. ‘ p© brings Infirmities,inch as slug- u bowols, weak kidneys and bind* and torpid liver. Fire Insurance LIFE INSURANCE Agent AGENT HOlK 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. 11 l if (Successor to Geo. Fcarn.) mu Be\D»!iis, iiiirni'ii’.o i Davis, Pro) Mcr.ufaeturers and Dealers III <Sc DRESSED LIT MB E R Passenger Schedule & Florida Railroad Georgia Southern SmVHiice River |Roat«' t<> Florida. Taking effect November 2,18’J*, Standard Time, noth Meridian. GOI.M •J.ir» p in 0.15 p ill 7.00 p in !•.»; p in 1.07 pm Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive Arrive.. .. Atlanta ..Macon . Macon ..Cordolc ..Tifton .. Valdosta ..Lake City .Jacksonville... . I’alatka.. .St. Augustine... GOING SOUTH. 11.00 a i ..Arrive 10.10 pm .. Leave 5.55 p m .Arrivo 5.J2 p in .Arrivo 2.52 p m . Arrivo 1.25 p m .Arrive 11.50 am .Arrive 9.45 am .. Leave 7.30 a m ..Arrive C.15 a m .Arrive us arrive and depart rroin unio »ll Vlllc. an sl-vpi , Ibiilr -tli l«i ids. s in Macon and I’alatka and F. C. * 1*. depot in i with trains of Central and K. T. id is made in Maco L. J. 1IARK1S, Ticket Agent. Union Depot. c. knait, j* t. hoge, Trallio Manager. General Passenger Agent HENRY 111 KNS,C.T.& P. A. No. 310 Mulberry St. Macon, Ga. r. c. ItoDKS. Jr., Soliciting Agent, (» Kimball Block, Atlanta. Ga. T ,, » L C. CONOVA, C.T. A. R. T. RICHARD, Agent, Union Depot, M .1. LAM SHE,T. 1. A. l’atatka, Fla. JAMES MKN’ZIES, Soutlieastcrn Agent, 98 West Bay street, Jackaonvillc, Ha. A. W.PALIH BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street. Thomasville, Ga EVEltV UE.dtll’TIOJI OF Loalinl^a^Bbtayt Ckiogo Ky.~Ca i<»* The Pullman Car Line -BETWEEN Louisville, Cincinnati OR INDIANAPOLIS, AND Best Equipped Shops j CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST, n Southwest Georgia, we itre prepared to | The l'ullmau Vcstibuled Service on do nil kinds of work in our line with dis- ; Night Trains, Parlor Chair CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING 11 OKS F. SHOEING, ETC., Done nt reasonable rates. Havir purchased a number of labor-s and having the cently tools, i patch and neatness. apld’idkwly Cars on Day Train. tn. to 1 ;>■ m., and go G. McLKXDON, Attorncy-at-Law, r.S Thomasville, - - • Georgia. Prompt attention given to all^busineas’cn- • iuru to him. Office—Over Watt’s store, corner Broad and Jackson st recta. ATR SCHOOL AND STUDIO in lUar o! Library, Thomasville, Ca., Mrs. J. P. McAuley, Student under distinguished teacher* of the Schools of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and of the Cooper Union, will give lessons in the Art* of Design. Terms moderate. Hours 9». m. to 12 m. b 2C If Cttvo a (specific of feet on tlicao organa, O&hiiulatlng the bowels, giving natur* diiebargss without atraiuing or gCQplng, and IMPARTING VIGOR the kldneyi, bladder and liver* Vg?ey or o adapted to old or young. SOLD EVERYAVHEUE. JunliMy H G O THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. Cures Gonorhcoa and Gleet in 1 tofiDayu, without Pain. Prevents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, and is guaranteed absolutely harmless, prescribed by physicians. Rest Sy ringe free with each bottle. Price Si *• -3 of Sub. The Motion Trains mnkc tho fastest time between the Soutliern Win ter Cities anti Summer Re sorts of the Northwest. L. SCHMIDT, PROPRIETOR WM.F. BLACK, General Manager. IV. A. McDOEL, Traffic Manager, JA9. BARKER, Gen. I*. A., Chicago. 1 or further Information address R.W. GLADING. Gcn’l Agent. 158 Broad St. Thomasville, Gi I ALABAMA MIDLAND RA»^yj | Timc < ’ 1,rd >» llitlt,'1890, VkST IlUl'NI). I. ATI IKS. I’ICKFT.S, shim;;.!:.-, .ifun.iiiNi.'s, BItAfKKTS, SCltid.l, WriitK, JIANTI.KS, liAl.l'STKUH, SI’AMt-lt UNS Newel Post;--. OFFICE, CHURCH <1- S’JORE Furwilure. STO lit: L’UONTS, Wiro Fcrn'ii Door* and Windows,*^Sas Doors and Blinds STAIR SSUIEDINf AND INSlItK .I’Al.l.Atf IMIMMI Sl’F.C'l AI.T Y. ISrCORUESroSi■ K.NCK SOI IClTKI). P7 D. HBADLY, JACKSON STI!KFT. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Alligalor and Fish Scale Jewelry —AND OTHER— Florida Cariosities. flwksjft’aicbcs’aud Jewrlrv Repaired. a&w .37 ly REAL ESTATE Fire Life and Accident snranCB HUNT AND 1.0AN AGKNT. Offers: (ljAn elegant linme on Dawson street, close in, on easy terms. Price $5,000. (2) house ford streets. Price $2,500, Corner lot, vitli corner ol Clay two story nud Craw- Physician* endorno F. V. P. u n ■plcnclld combination, *n<l prrscribe It with jrreut aatlafactlon for tho c AND CIDER WORKS, •T ackson ... Streot-, Munuf.tctui LT tiiul DL-genser of SODA WATER, GINGER ALE, Etc., Etc. Mineral Waters, Carbonated with natural ga*, imported from mineral springs in Germany, IN SYPHONS OR ON DRAUGHT. A FOLK I.INK OK CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS. CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS I.v Thoms* jV ji| e> Sf p, k w ‘‘ "“’.nbridge, A. M. Ry * Donalsor.villc | “ Dothan 7 20 a in 0 00 a in 0 M a m Ar Ozark ....12 l. r > p m Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 15 p m “ Troy .... 2 38 p m Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m GOING EAST. I.v Montgomery .... 8 00 a in “ Troy ....10 22 a in Ar Ozark ....12 15 pm Lv Ozark (dinner) ....12 45 p in “ Dothan .... 1 48 p m “ Donalsonville .... 3 00 p m Ar llainbridgc .... 4 00 p in Lv Bainbridge, S, F. k W .... 4 15 p in Ar Thomasville .... 5 55 p ni Alabama Midland trains arri e and depart from union depot Montgomery llAitits Milana, G. F .t P. A. always on hand. Prices as low- in town. Call and see me as anybody B, Dunham, Gen. Supu ^Montgomery, Ala, Young Eemale College. THOMASVILLE, GA. Affords every facility for thor ough education. Terms Moderate In all departments. One month af ter opening of term, pupils will bo charged lrora date of entrance. For catalogue and further particulars ap ply to Jxo. E. Uakkie, President. I i1 92 If I TheBestSprinc ^MEDtGlfiE" In THE World is South Georgia College Branch of the state University. Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in NEI'TEMBEIt. faculty: Gbt rles YV. Hutson, |* President, UllNa iUnllie Will lama, Primary Department The course of instruction will be thorough, and strict discipline enforced. Young men will bo well prepared to enter the University. Tho health and morals of the town aio both good. Students can get board in private families at reasonable rates. Terms$10 per Session. | All students wiil l>e required to pay this 1 matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer, j For further particulars address j CHAULKM W. HUTSON. President. I or WILLIAM I). MITCHELL, Hccty and Treas. 8-mr LIPPIYIAN BROS., Proprietors. WXIOLSPALB DftUGGIwTfl, Lippman Bloc!* SAVAfRlAII. GA. ]an24*lv Thomasville Marble Works, Jackson and Stephen Sts. Those having the misfortune to need a Monument, Tablet or Headstone, cither in marble or granite will save money by get ting our prices before purchasing. We arc connected with the largest marble and gran ite dealers in the United States, and can fur nish your work at remarkable low prices. Call and see us or write lor price*. Satis faction guaranteed in every respect. Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors. juoc 18 lyJ&w. (■i) Small cottage i n .Monroe eJreet*,, between Dawson anti Crawford.. l’riee $1,500. _ (4) Corner lot, two etory house, iit East End. I’rices and terms on in quiry. (5) One of the finest corner lets on Dawson street, vacant. 105x200 feet, l’riee $1,500. (0) The finest vacant building lot in the city, frontingon Paradise l’ark, corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet. Price $3,000 (7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue, in “East End,” with small House on it. Price $150. Five room cottage on corner Y ttmg- and Calhoun streets, on half acre lot Price $1,250. Besides many other lots both great and small. Building lot 70x190, frontage on Hayes and Calhoun streets, terms easy. Price $250. (11) 57J acres 11 miles from Court House, lcug front on Groom’s Ford road, uo buildings, l’riee $2,000. (12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 25 acres, on Southern Boulevard, at S-10.00 per acre. (13) One of tho best farms in the county to make money on. 11]£ acres, quito well improved, good bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on Magnolia road. Price $3,000, Besides many other farms, both great and small. HOUSES TOjKENT. Seven room furnished ho'-„. Calhoun street at $7C nor .u r not less than four month for inmifW^ tarnished cottage, close njr,,..’ -wtord street, at $150.00 per -iit. Two nice furnished front rooms in “East End,” sunny and bright, at S25.00 per month. Furuisbc I house on .Smith avenue, three bed rooms, $40.00 per month for not less than tour mouths. Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll Hill, tour rooms, furnished, at $150.* 00 for tho season of 5 months. Two rooms furnished with uso ot dining room and kitchen, on Calhoun street, at $25.00 per month. Five room house, nice corner lot. in “East End,” unluruishcd at $15.00 per month. New two story house, on Clay street, just finished, unfurnished, at $200.00 per year. Large new dwelling, a little out, very low to right parties. | |Bcsides other's furnished and un* furnished. I represent the following Insurance companies: THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON. The Scottish Union and National Eire Insurance Co., of Endiuburgh. The Guardian Eire Assurance Co., of London. 1 lie United Underwriters Fire In surance Co., of Atlanta Tho grand old Mutual;: Life Insur ance Co., of New York. The National Accident Societyfof New York. E. 1 Matte 173 Broad Street," Thomasville - Ga.