The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 20, 1897, Image 4

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In the PATHWAY of the Expectant Mother dangers fork, and should be avoided. “Mother’s Friend” so prepares the system for the change taking place that the final hour is robbed of all Danger. Its use insures safety to the life of both mother and child, and makes child-birth easy and recovery more rapid. ‘“Mother’s friend’ is the greatest remedy ever put on the market, end all our customers praise it highly.” W. H. KING & CO., Whitewright, Tex. Sent by Mail on receipt of price, $1 PtR BOTTLF.. Book “To Expectant Mothers” mailed free. The BRAOFIELD regulator co., Atlanta, Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. —ALL WOMEN JJlNE-TENTHS Of all the pain andslcknessfrom which women suffer is caused by weakness or derangement in the organs of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. M?eiree’5 Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles.” It Is equally effective for the girl in her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the “ Change of Life.” They all need it. They are all benefitted by it. For advice In cases requiring special directions, address, fivin? symptoms, ♦he “Ladies’ Advisory nenartment.’* THOS. J. COOPER, Tupelo, Mill., eayi! "My sister suffered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could not relieve her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and alto helped my mother through the Change of Lite.” Central Oi Georgia Railiray Co. . In Effect April 14, 1697. —BETWEEN— ATLANTA. AMEUICUS, ALBANY AND TIIOMASVILLE. ! Dally. Dally. Lv. Atlanta... . C. R. R. S.2) a m 4/6 p Ti Ar. Macon •• 11.31 a m 7.90 p m Ar Americas.... 2.07 p m 10.01 p m Ar.Hinlthvlllo.... •• 2.:i0 p m 10.26 P ID Ar. Albany .. Lv. Alb&nv 6..F.&W. 8.35 p m 4 (0 p m 11.05 p n> Ar. Thomaavllle.. 6.30 p in Dally. Lv. ThomaavUle.. Ar. Albany.... - Lv. Albany 3..F.&W. 9.00 a m 11.40 a m 11.60 a m C. R. R 4 15 am Lv. Bmlthville.... 1.0R p m 4.55 a m Lv. Amerlous ... 1.27 pm 6.18 a m Ar. Macon 3 55 p m 7.40 a m Lr. M acorn. • • 4 10 pin h.uo a m Ar. Atlanta 7 35 p m 11.20 a n t <Mily except Sunday. RLiSGANT PARLOR CARS BETWEEN ATLANTA AND MACON. ror further Information apply to J.O. HAILE, Genl. Past). Agt. Savannah, Ga. W V DAWSON. T. P. A.. Macon. Ga Stats os Georgia, County of Thomas. Martha Butler. ^ Libel for Divorce, in the vs, >Superior Court, April Dock Butler- ) term. 1897. The defendant, Bock Butler. i« hereby required personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the SMperior Court to be holden in and for the county of Thorn- h», and State of Georgia, on the third Monday in October, 1897, then and there to anwwer the plaintiff’s libel for a total divorce, as in default thereof, the court w«ll proceed as to justice shall apper tain. Witness the Honorable Augustin H. Mansell, judge of said court, this the nineteenth day of June, lciM. W. H. HAMMOND, J.W.GROOVER, Libelant’s Attorney. Clerk. Vim, vigor and victory—these are the characteristics of De Witt’s Little Early Kisers, the famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness ana all stomach and liver troubles. Thouia* & Dickinson EOROl A—'THOMAS COUNTY. Whcrejw. K. M Smith, administrator of the cwtatAj of N. lia-idix, represents to the court in his petition, duly tiled and entered on record, that he has fully adalnlsiercd N. Haldix's es tate, this Is then-tore to cite all persons con* corned, heirs and creditors, to show cause if any they can, whv said admiuistmor should hot be discharged from his administration and receive letters ot dismission on the first Mon day in August, I8»>7. J.ti. Montgomery, Ordinary. Don't nauseate yonr stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by UMing those Famous little pills known as De Will's l.ittle Karly Itinera. Thoms. & Dlckiu- oo. The Horticultural Society. The Twenty-First Annual ses sion of the Georgia State Horti cultural Society Will be held in Savannah on August 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1897. The object of the asso ciation is first of all to promote the progress of horticulture in our state. To accomplish this, earn est workers must co-operate with their experience and scientific at tainments. The reunion is, there fore, expected to be composed of working members, looking toward the material interests of this com monwealth. The society was or ganized in 1876 by a few public- spirited citizens, who have faith fully labored since to promote tbe fruit-growing industry of Geor gia; and aid In tbe higher educa tion of its people. They have paid with their purse and person, not only freely giving their labor, but paying for the publication of its proceedings, which have been distributed free wherever they could serve the aims of the society. The only revenue of the society i s derived from tbe annual member ship fees and as this is limited the society is hampered in its scope. The society needs the co-operation of every progressive citizen of Georgia. If you cannot attend the sessions of the society, aid it by becoming a member and enable it to enlarge its sphere of useful ness The past work of tbe society has caused a wonderful development of the fruit growing industry, which of late has givt n severs se ; tions of ihe state a most rapid in crease in its land values, as well as an intelligent class of settlers from other states. All horticul turists, fruit growers and pro gressive agriculturists are earn estly and cordially invited to send such articles for exhibition as will make tbe display of Georgia grown fruits, flowers and vegeta bles creditable to the skill and progress of its people. It is ear nestly hoped that there will be a full attendance of membeis from svery section of the state, that concentrated information and experience of fruit growers may be obtained, thus aiding the soci ety to perfect the several cata logues of fruits and .vegetables adapted to each geographical di vision of the state. The cata logues are now the recognized re liable guides of tbe fruit growers of Georgia, and have bad a most wonderful influence in developing its fruit growing interests. The officers of the organization are: P. J. Berckmans, president; L. A. Bercbmans, treasurer, and G. H. Miller, of Rome, secretary. Under the leadership of sucb able officers tbe organization could not fail to prosper. Among the papers which will be presented are tbe follow ing: 1. “Small Fruit Novelties,” by II. H. Starnes, horticulturist, Georgia Experimental Station. 2. “Gathering and Marketing Strawberry Crops,” by T. J. Lein- back. 3. “The Influence of Plant Food on tbe Qualities and Properties of Fruit,” by Prof. H. E. Stock- bridge. 4. “Tbe Cause of Disease in Plants,” by Prof. S. F. Earle, Auburn, Ala. 5. “Irrigation forsmall Fruits," by Charles Deckner, Atlanta, Ga. 6. “Peacan Culture at the South,” by Dr. 0. Faust, Bam- berg, S. C. 7. “The Adaptation of Fruits aud Other Foods to Climate," by R. F. JobnsoD, Smithville, Ga. 8. “Is the LeConte Pear a Fail ure?” by J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. 9. “Tbe Time of Flowering of Varieties of Plums, and its Impor tance to the Plum Orchardist,” by Prof. T. D. Munson, Denison, Texas. 10. “The Necessity of Enacting a State Law to Prevent the Intro duction and Spread of Fruit Tree Insects,” by Prof. P. H. Rolf, of the Florida Experiment Station, and Prof. Wm. B, Atwood, of tbe Virginia Experiment Station. Perhaps the most important of SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU Thomas & Dickinson, Broad St. R Thomas, ir.,Volunteer Observer. Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending at 7 o’clock p. m. July >19. 1897. Temperatube: 7 a. m 79 2 p. m 89 7 p. m 81 Maximum for 24 hours ... 92 Minimum “ “ ” 75 Rainfall 05 all is the last. Georgia is now tbe dumping ground of every other state which chooses to send infect ed plants and trees into the state. We are helpless and the horticul turists wish to remedy this condi tion of affairs. The proper dis cussion of the subject at the an nual meeting will go a long ways towards arousing public opinion on the subject, and the next leg islature, it is hoped, will pass a law placing Georgia on a level with other progressive states in this respects.—Aegusta Herald. The Guards, under command of Capt. Hansell, will leave this morning by special train for 8t. Simon where they will spend a week in camps. About thirty men will go and they will be ac companied by a large crowd of friends. Several parties from Camilla and B&inbndge were at tbe Stuart last night. They will join the ex cursion to St. Simons this morn ing- a slight shower last evening 1 ’wered the temperature consider ably. Citation For Dismission. The petition Vf Jaapsr Miles, administrator .»£ the esta’e of Mrs. Abigail Fontane, deceased of paid county represents that he has lully ad- ministeied mid estate and filed his final return and prays thaat he be dismissed from said trust. These are therefoie to cite all pirtles at in terest to file their objections, If »ny, on or be fore the first Monday in October, 1897, or said petition will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this the fifth day of July, 1S07. 73m J 8. MONTGOMERY, Ordinary. “They don't make much fnsa about it” We are speaking of De Witt's Lit tle Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, billiousness, and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. Thomas & Dickinson, Centrally and conveniently located at 12*) South Broad Street —is— C- G. Goehringr, Who does Watch and clock repairing in all its branches Personal attention given to this matter, assuring satisfac tion, aud charges are honest and in keep ing with go d work. Have yon tried him? C. G-. Goehring. Watchmaker. 120 South Broad street. 7 13 97 dtf NOTICE This is to notify parties indebted to me that unless their accounts ore settled by August 1st, they will be placed in the bands of an attorney for collection. 7 13 tf T. E. E. BARTLETT. GEORGIA—Tbomas County. Where.., Martha C. Coulter, executrix of the Itat will and testament 0(4. C. Coulter, late of said county, deceased, has applied to me ior leave to renounce said executorship and for tue appointment o( M. A. Fleetwood, Public Administrator, a. administrator do bonis non with the will annexed of said estate. This i. therefore to cite all and singular tho<c Interest ed to show cause before me at the August term next why said application should not do grant ed. J. S. MO.NTQO.MERV, Ordinary. Are- You Going To.tbe Great Tennessee Centenniilat Hasbville? It is a magnificent display of all the resources of that state and of the South. There are magnificent grounds and su perb buildings. The displays are equal to the Atlanta exposition. Low rates on all the railroads, Georgia has a fixe exhibit. Good accommodations in Nashville and at reasonable rates. Go by the “Lookout Mountain Route,” and see the finest scenery in the Sooth. Pass through the great battle fields be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, and rest above the clonds on Lookout Mountain- The old reliable Western and Atlantic Railway will carry you swiftly and safe ly- For sleeping car berths, or any infor. mation about rates, hotel or boarding honse accommodations, call on or write U> ' C. E. HARAMAN, Gen. Passenger Agt. 7 15 97 tf Atlanta, Ga. WE AR E Time Card, in effect May 15, 1897. No. W. No. sc. 74s p m V 1; p m 10so pm 12ft a m 2 07 a m a IS a m 402 am 4AO am 5 51 a m 8 20 am TfS am 10Ol am 1126 a m 2 84 p m 0 3 * p til 746 pm 11 66 pm Lv Montgomery... Lv Troy J. v Ozark Lv Bain bridge.. Lv ThomasvfUe.., Lv..... Quitman... Lv.. Valdosta.... Lv Dupont.. • • Lv -Waycrosa... ▲r. Jacksonville.. No. 67. 810 a m 6 21 am 4 67- a m 218 am 12 56 am 1155 pm 11 80 pm 1042 pm 915 p m TOO pm 785 6 20 S 40 2?5 135 164 12 15 11 15 000 a m I 63 ] 8 50 a m lu 30 4 50 p m I 6 JO ...... j yc'Off.... • .... b&vanraL.. Cbarletton.. HEAD QUARTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NEW TYPE, BEST WORK FINE SlOCk, Get Our Prices -^Satisfaction Guaranteed^- Times - Enterprise. THOMASVIIXE, GA. 6 50 p in 7 3> pm 74O p m 81O piu 7 00 a in 8 80 am 8 48 a ra 920 am Lv .Lakeland Ar Ar Tan-pa Lv Ar Tampa Bay Hotel Lv Ar Port Taa>pa. Lv 9 30 am 8 00 am 7 20 am 9 80 p m 8 Ou pm 7 25 pm 101 p m| 141 p m | Ar Punta GorUa Lr|1116 p m | 4 IS p m No. 82. 3 00 p m. 6 00 pin 9 20 pm. Lv Montgomery Ar Lv Troy Ar Ar Pinckard /....Ar No. 83. 10 00 a m 655a ip 4 00 a m 9 20 a m iu 31 am 10 55 am Mu pm ? 52 p m 3Uv pm h43 pm 5 20 p m 9 00 p m It 30 p ra 3 00 a m 409 a ra 4 20 a m 5 co a m **60 am ....Pal tka Sanford ...Winter Park.. Orlando..., ... .Kiaeiuime Lakeland 6 40 p m 5 20 p m 6 00 p m 1 22 pm 12 27 pm 1215 pm 11 81 pm 9 40 a m 12 30 a 1217 am 1131 pm 9 45 pm 710 am yul am lu 5* am 11 55 am 2 iu pm 332 pm 8jo pm Dupont Live Oak .High springs . . .Gainesville Ocila Leesburg Ar Lakeland 816 p m 1 810 C25 p m 4 50 p m 355 p m 2«5 pm 12 £2 a m 6 06 420 3 15 130 12 05 9i0 Trains Nos. 36 and 33 carry Pullman ltnffett sleeping Cars between Cincinnati and Jack* souvi lo. Trains Nos. 68 and 67 carrry free Reclining Chairs between Montgomery and Jacksonville; also Pullman Buffett Bleepers between 8t. LouU and Port Tampa aud St. Louie and lucksouville. For tickets or any Information, apply to any agent of the Plant 8ystem. Nos. fc2 and 83 dally except Sunday. All others dally. W. V. LIF8KY. Division Pass. Agent, Montgomery, Ala. B. W. WRESN, Pass. Traffic Manager, Savannah. Ga. W. H. JACKSON, Traveling Pass. Agent, Montgomery, Ala. H O. McFADDKN, Ass’t Gen. i'aaa. Agent Savannah Ga. GEORGIA NORTHERN RAILROAD GO. O. W. PIDCOCK, Supt. To take effect on and after April 5, 1897 Pidcock - - Georgia. FIRST CLASS. 435 4 42 4 49 STATIONS. Arrive) Leave ) .....PIDCOCK Arrive .LAKE STATION PHOEBE ...-BAEWICK .... HOLLIS ! Leave Arrive kusibk “ .. AUTRE f VILLE mHAUZY COOPER..... MOULTRIE.Leave ,PAYO..«... FIRST CLASS. HO. 6. No. 8. 1 20 1 15 100 12 63 12 46 1237 1227 1213 1206 1201 1150 a ml 8 30 8 2s 8 15 7 45 7 35 7 20 700 650 6 40 680 pm Dally extfjt fur day Daily except Bun DR. MOTT'S NEUTERING PILLS RESTOREDMANHOOD The great remedy for nervous prostration and all nervous diseases of the generative organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Fall* B g or Lon Manhood, lu potency. Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, ental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Con* sumption ana Insanity. With every 8S order we give a written guar* Sold bv .T- W- Peacock- The Penman oar Line. BETWEEN LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, * CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS AND Che Northwest. Pullman Vestibule service on Night Trains. Parlor Chair Cars on Day Train. Get your tickets by tbe Monon Route for Chicago and tbe great Northwestern Summer Resorts. W. H. McDOEL, Oeecral Manager, P. 1. RRRD Gen. P, A. Chicago. for further Information address H. W. 0LADING, General Agent. US Broad etreet. TbomUTllle. ‘•I crave but One Minnte,” said the pabllc speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Care, and proceeded with his or story. One Minnte Ooagh Care, is un equalled for throat and long troubles. Thomas & Dickinson. GEORGIA, Thomas County To All Whom it May Concern: Jos H. Merrill, guardian for John G. Pittman, applies to me for letters of dis mission from said guardianship, and I will pass npon his application on the first Monday In August, 1*97, »t my office in ThomasriUe in said court/. Given under my hand and offi .al sig- natnre this, July 8. 1897. 7 l wit J. 8. Mobtoombbt, Ordinary. Published Monday and Thursday. 104 eight page papers a year for ONE DOLLAR. Lrss than ONE CENT A COPT. Its two editons a week give the readers of the WEEKLY NEWS tbe news of the world, markets and all matters which nowadays go to make up a good newspaper, while the news is fresh. The WEEKLY NEWS is an up- to-date newspaper any man or woman can read in the family cir cle. Remit'by Post Office or Ex- E ress Money Order, Registered etter. or get your postmaster to order it for yon. One year SI, six months, 50c. Adlress the orning News, Savannah, Ga. $20 SAVED and Vera get the seal, eet running and the (tronzat wheel mad*. The hand- tome V7 model and lt» many .pedal features make this the most attractive wheel on the mar ket. Catalogue free. C.ds N. ME.Wolff, Agts. Thomasville, Ga. Bnrning, itching skin diseases instant ly relieved by De Witt’s Wiloh Harei Salve, unequalled for outs, braises, bums, it heals without leaving>a scar, Thomas A Dickinson. ssEsaaaaea|sas.as a aaa