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Rome, Slay 17.—The pope lias
been taken suddenly ill. He is very
weak.
Two or three big Presbyterian gen
eral assemblies were is session yester
day. Calvanistic knocks were heard
all along the line.
Brunswick, Ga^May 17—The
contractors and engineers have arrived
and work on the South Brunswick
Terminal road will begin at once.
Pittsburg, May 17—Great excite
ment prevails at North Baltimore, O.,
over an oil well drilled in the town
which filled an 800-barrcl tank in an
hour. It is undoubtedly the largest
oil well in Ohio, and lots in town
have advanced irom $125 to 81,000.
Birmingham, Ai.a., May 17.—The
convention of the Alliance and Wheel,
after appointing a committee to confer
with the cotton exchanges in refer
ence to reduced taro on cotton wrap
ped in cotton bagging. last night,
adjourned fine dir.
Wilmington, Dei., May 17.—The
Every Evening to-day confirms the
rumortd engagement of ex-Secretar.
Bayard to Miss C’ymcr, daughter of
Dr Clymer, United States navv, of
Washington. The wedding will occur
early in the summer, and the wedding
pair will pass a few months in Europe
Wasiiinton, May 17.—The Presi
dent has, it is stated, offered a place
on the supreme court bench to Attor
ney-General Miller, and the latter is
considering it. The present Justice
Miller of the supreme court proposes,
it is stated, to retire next December,
and has recommended his friend and
former law student, ex Secretary Me
Crary, of Iowa, as his successor. Mr.
McCrary is now here. He i3 general
counsel of the Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe railroad.
Washington, May 17—The Presi
dent to-day appointed ChariesSwayne,
of Florida, to bo United States dis
trict Judge for the Northern district
of Florida.
Mr. Swnyne is a native of Phila
delphia. but has resided at Kissimme,
Fla., for several years past. He be
gan the practice of law in his native
city, and continued it with success in
Florida. He was indorsed for the of
fice by Representative Goodrich, Mr.
Gunby and other republicans of Flor
ida, and by Hamilton Disston, of
Pennsylvania.
Louisville, Ky„ May T7 - —At
Casseyville yesterday, R. G.'Tliomas,
editor of the Casseyville Herald, shot
and killed George Elmer, a prominent
merchant. Elmer objected to |a pub
lication in Thomas’ paper, and when
they met shot Thomas in the leg.
Thomas then fired the fatal shot.
Thomas is well known throughout
the state, having been a state legisla
tor.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
•g F. IIAWKINS, JR.
Attorney and Councellor
Law.
THOMASVTLLK,
Office with Mclolyre A .Mdiitjrn
dcc31-ly
J.
II. COYLE, D. •L). S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasville,
Georgia.
Offers his services to th citizens of Tho
aavllle and vicinity.
fflee hours -From 9 a. m. to 1 j>. in., nud
from 2 to 6 p. ra.
Office—On Jackson street.
N. G. TtILLIS, M. 1).
Regular Practitioner.
OFFICE- Corner Madison and .ML*
Sts., Tliomasville, Ra.
Special treatment to Throat and I.utiy
with Oxygen.
Office Hours— 10 to 12 a. n>. and 2 ft;
p m. dec29-4n>
The Florida legislature were engag
ed yesterday in revising the election
laws.
The caucus bill providing lor the
registration of voters an 1 prescribing
the manner of voting nud the conduct
of general elections was vend the sec
ona time and slightly amended. The
bill provides for eight ba lot boxes lor
candidates for different offices and for
• separate polling places in each pre
cinct for candidates fur national offi
ces and those for state anil county
offices; ulso, for the printing of tick
ets in the English, Spanish and
German languages when deemed nec
essary. The hill will pass with practi
cally no opposition.
Mnc rl.l.l . o. MircBEi.t.
ITCH ELL & MITCHELL.
M
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thoniasvllle, • * Goo;
H
ANSKLL & MERISI LI
Attorneys-at-Law amt Insur
ance Agents.
rhomasvillo,
Office—Over Watt’?
s.
McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasvllle, • • • Georgia,
glvou to ai
Prompattja
trusted to him
Office—Over Watt's store, corner
Jackson streets.
w.
G..PATRICK
Homeopathic Physician am
Surgeon.
THO.MASV1LLE,
Can be found at office 122 broad street
Steyermans) or at rcsideuco, Calhoun Street
betwoon Broad afid Crawford, when not f
feaslonally engaged 61
W. BRUCE, M. I).,.
Office, up-stairs.
^1 S. DEKLE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building
Residence—Corner Col lego avonuo and Mag
nulla street.
Telephone communication, No. 25 for nlgl.
calls.
ip M. Mol StTOSH,
Physician dfc Surgeon,
How to Make a Town.
Talk about it.
Write about it.
Help to improve it.
Beautify the streets.
Patronize its merchants.
Advertise in its paper.
Pay your taxes without grumbling,
Be courteous to strangers that come
among you.
‘Never let an opportunity to s wak
a good word about it pass.
Remember that every dollar you
invost in permanent improvements is
that much money at interest, .
Don’t “kick” against any proposed
necessary improvement because it is
not near your own door, or for fear
your taxes will be raised 13 cents.
Support your local paper first and
liberally, and then spend money in
-advertising in the best mediums to
draw men and money from elsewhere.
But bo sure that your home paper has
• healthy, well-fed look, with its sides
bulging out with good “ads.”
Mr. Sims, who was formerly with
D. J. Sheffield, but who is now a citi
zen of Americus, returned home
yesterday.
SU NDAY HOI KS.
Tin Mitchell House I’hannacy will be
apto for tlic benefit of the sick from 9 to 11
and from 2 to 4 p. m. on Sundays. Public
will take notice.
Th* public will do well to take advantage
of the cash prices offered bytbc Mitchell
House Pharmacy, Surprisingly low
Thomasvllle, Georgia.
gr*OFFICE over Stark’s, corner llruail anil
rietelier Streets.
ALTER O. SNODGRASS,
ATTORNEY AT L\W AND COLLECTOR OF CLANK
OFFICE: 120 Broitd Street,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
J)R. JOEL IL COYLE
SFENTIST
THOMASVTLLE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, Broad St., over Pickett’s.
Another Cure of Rheumatism.
Lake Citv, Fin., Jan. 2, IH8R.
I*. P. P. Mnfg. Co., Savannah, (In.
Gentlemen—I had IlhcMHuatism for ovi
six years, and last May was taken down
and confined to my bed. My legs and ft*
were badly swollen and the color of n red
auplc, and I was in n fearful condition. I
heard of P. P. P. (PricklyAsh, Poke Hoot
and Potassium), and after se ing what the
ingredients were -as the formula is on the
bottle—I concluded to try it, and after tak
ing three small bottles I was able to go down
town nud attend to my business, and I must
say that I feel like a new man. Am now
taking the large size, and to-day 1 believe
that 1 will soon be as lively as any man of
sixty-onc years can expect to be.
A. C. LANG.
Criticising a Young Lady.
She would be a pretty girl but for oue
thing.”
“What’s that,” asked Charley, knocking
the ashes off his telephone cigar.
George—“Her face is always covered with
purple and red blotches.”
Charley—“Oh, that’s easily enough dis
posed of.* Used to be the same way myself,
but I caught on to the trouble one day, and
got rid of it in uo time.”
George—“What was it?”
Charley—“.Simply blood eruptions. Took
short course of P P. P. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Hoot and Potassium): I tell you its
the boss blood corrector. The governor had
Jtheuma'ism so bad that you could hear
him holler clear across the county every
time he moved. 11c tried it and you know
what an athletic old gent he is now. If
somebody would only givt Miss Daisy a
pointer she would thank them afterwards.
AH the drug stores sell it.
LEGAL NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Notice U hereby gl»on to ull parties concern
ed that the legAl advertisements omanallug
from the ordinary’s office of Thon)*» county
heretofore published in the Thomasvllle En
terprise, will lierealter bo published In the
TlMEtt-EXTERriUHE.
May IB, 1889.
Joe. 8. MERRILL, Ordinary.
gpecial prices on fine cigars by the box at
UittbtU House Pharmacy. d an w It.
The Sheriff’s advertisements, which have
heretofore been published in the Thomasvllle
Times, wi 1, hereafter, be published in the
Tlmes-Enterpriso. J, A. HURST,
May 18, 1889. Sheriff,
‘ If a woman is pretty,
To mo ’tis no matter,
Do eho blonde or brunette.
So she lets me look at her.”
An unhealthy woman is rarely, if ever*
beautiful. The peculiar diseases to which so
many of tho sex ore subject, are proliflo
causes of pale sallow faces, blotched with un
sightly pimples, dull, lustreless eyes and ci
elated forms. Women so afflicted, can bo p
manently cured by using Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription; and with the restoration of
health comes that beauty which, combined
with good qualities of head and heart, makes
women angels of loveliness.
“ Favorite Prescription ”
is tho only raedicino for
women, sold by druggists,
under a positive
guarantee from the
manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction
in overy case, or money will be refunded. It
is a positive specific for all those painful disor
ders, irregularities and weaknesses with which
so many women are afflicted.
Copyright, 1S8S, by WORLD’S DlS. SIed. ASS’H
DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS
Purely Vegetable I
Perfectly Harmless I
TJNF.QTTALED AS A LIVER PILL.
Smallest, Cheapen!, Easiest to take.
One tiny, Sugar-<*mted Pellet a dose. Cures
Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all de
rangements of tho Stomach and Bowels.
25 cents a vial, by druggists.
MARVELOUS
DBSeOVERY.
Only Genuine System ofMcmory Training
Four Books Learned in one reading.
Blind vvnmlering cured.
Every child and ndnlt greatly benefitted
* Great inducements to Correspondence Classes.
" >ectus, with opiniiM of IiL.Win. A,
Prospectus, with opinion* of Ilr. Wm. A. Ham«
mond, the world-famed SpecialistTn Mind Diseases.
Daniel Grccnlen f Thompson, the groat Psychol,
ooist, J. M. Buckley, !>.!>.. editor of the Christian
Advocate. 1V. F., lliclmrd .Proctor, the Scientist,
B on*. W. W. Ast or, Judge Gifoon, Judah P.
eniiiuiin, and others, sent post free by
Prof. a. Noisette, 257 Fifth Avc.» N. Yr
FOB HALE BY ALL DBUGGI8JM.
LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale'Drugglsta,
Bolo Propa., Lippmun Block, Savannah, Ga.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and Potassium.)
CURES
SYPHILIS
Primary, Secondary, and Tertianr Syphilis, Syph
ilitic Eruptions, 6crofula and Scrofulous Ernp-
tions, Ulcers and Old Sores. Rheumatism and
all diseases of the blood ; nil those that have
resisted other treatment yield steadily and surely
to the wonderful power of P. P. P., the great
Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
Is an impurity In the blood, producing Lumps or
Swelling, causing Running Sores on the Arms,
Lege, or Feet, for tho cure of which nso P. P. P.,
the grcatesthlood medicine on earth. All these
diseases yield readily to the power of P. P. P„
giving new life and new strength.
BLOOD POISON
Cured in Its worst form ; sometimes In cases with
Erysipelas, where the patient was In Eternal Pain
and given an by tho bhysicians. In some cases
Scrofulous ulcers broko out till the party warf a
mas9 of corruption; a bottlo of P. P. P. was
procured, and tnc disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And in all Affections of the Blood, P. P.P. stands
alone and unrivaled, and some of Its cure* nro
really wonderful.
If you suffer from anything liko Syphilis, Scro
fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers, Old Sores, Rheuma
tism, or any disease of tho blood, be sure and
give P. P. P. a trial.
P. P. P. (Prickly Asli, Poke Root, and Potas
sium) is no secret patent medicine liko the many
on the market. Its foonula is on every bottle,
thus giving a guarantee of its purity and whole-
mess that uo other blood purifier docs give.
LI PM AN X BROTHERS, whlesalo druggists,
sole manufacturers and proprietors, Lippman
Block, Savannah, Ga.
MCRAE & MARDRE.
Wholesale and Retail Aqo
Bunion^'
and WARTS, WW
FOR RENT.
Two famished rooms with kitchen privi
leges, one block from business part of town,
for rent at $13 50 per month.
EM MALLETTE:
>) Loaianiia,* Raw Albsny A CUmi fiy.fla jy
THE BEST
AND MOST
Direct Route!
PROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THE* SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
JUE NORTHWEST.
wo through exprens trains dally, with Pull
man Palace BuffotflleepingCars by night,
and Chair Cars by day, between Cln-
clnimUl and Chicago, Indianapo-
1 1h nud Chicago, and also be
tween Louisville and
Chicago,
whore close con.
jjnectlons are made for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol-
laud, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
and points intermediate—
READ THIS. COLUMN.
Established 1879.
Special Bargains
New Fast Mail,
NEW OFFERINGS IN
REAL ESTATE.
Leaving L mlsvllle. Daily except 8unday, at
7*30 a. m. Cincinnati, Dally, except Sunday
at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55.
The most rapid service ever attempted De
tween the Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio River and Chicago.
Stf-l hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, are among the points that
have made the
MORTON ROUTE
Unlvorsally and deservedly popular.
OHN B. CARSON, Vice-pres’t and Gon’l Mgr
W. H. McDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Managor,
E. O. McCORMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent
R. W. OLADING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad 8t.. Thomasvllle Ga.
W. D. SCOTT,
Sheet Metal * *
* Plumbing Worlcs.
I have experienced workmen In my employ
and am prepared to do all kinds of sheet
metal and plumbing work in tho best possi
ble manner.
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, Architectur
al and Ornamental Work in Iron, Zinc or
Copper. SLATE and TlN ROOFING, Sheet
Brass and Coppor Work, Plumbing, Gas and
Steam Fitting.
HOTEL AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY.
I koep on hand a full stock of Bright and
Roofing Tin, Galvanized, Russia. Smoke
stack and Plain Iron, Shoot Brass, Planished,
Tinned and Plain Coppers; Zinc, Solder,
Spelter and Wird. , ^
My prices are reasonable and thoso who
contomplato having work done or purchasing
anything in my lino will find it to their In
terest to confor with mo beforo placing their
orders. Offlco and shop over Watt k Bro.’s,
Broad St.. Thomasvlllo Ga.
SIT MU TOTE
Ma\ Joseph M. Droyer offers his services
to too public as a stenographer and type
writer. All work promptly done aud satis
faction guaranteed. Apply to or address,
PH M,
JOSEPH SL DREYER,
at Me uf.yre A McIntyre's office. Broad at
Whiddon House
(Opposite Plney Woodo Hotel.)
TllOMASVIKUK, - UA
E. B. Whiddon, Prop
BYE.M. MALLETTE.
in Improved and
Unimproved
Property
$10,000, Another old southern home,
1,500 ncrcs lire miles from city, good road,
splendid pear orchard, netted last year, $445
Houses in good repair. This is a great bar
gain.
;J3.800: 190 acres two miles Irom town, run
ning from one public road to another aud
dividtd by tbc Boulevard. A very valua
ble tract, well located for sub-dividing, and
will make A good profit as a speculation.^
This bouse, located In tho most desir
able and central part of the city, Is now
and complete In every particular. Fur-
nisliod in the most elegant manner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels Tho monu Is porloct, nnd
tho servlco rendorod by trained nnd po-
lito servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to accommoda
tions furnished. Carriages from tho
house meet nil trains.
doclO-ly
TH0J1ASVILLE ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS OF CONVKYANCKS
To City and Country Property, in
Thomas county, furnished al sl. irl
nolice.
Special l’ricet la Real Estate De%lertl
OFFICE:—With Arthur Patten, Attorn.*)
at haw, Masonic Building,
1G7 Broad St.* - - Tiioiiasville, l a
(irlea&LeM,
Contractors & Builders
THOM AS VILLE, GA.
Wo will be glad to make contracts for, or
superintend, all classes of buildings, public
or private, in cither brick or wood. Will fur-
nlsh plans and speciffcaiions if required. If
you want any building dono call on us. and
wo will submit estimates whether contract Is
awarded us or not. We will guarantee satis
faction in all our work. Wo refer to tho many
buildings erected by us In Thomasvillo, and
to all parties for whom we have worked.
Shop oh Flotcher st., 2nd door from Brood.
Thomasvllle, Ga., April 3, 1889. »
Lands For Sale
The 210 acres of land in Thomas
county, being parts of lots 61 and 78 In
tho 14th Dlst., ami known ns tho Geo.
W. Whitehurst place. Will sell for
SI,000,—ono fourth, one third, or one
half cash, and the balunco in from one
to six years,—to suit purchaser, with
interest at rato of eight por cent, per
annum on deferred payments, payaulo
annually. For further particulars ad
dress Wm. E Simmons,
iunl-tf Atlanta. Ga.
RESTAURANT
20,000 acres ot timber lands in Thomas
and Colquitt counties at $1 per acre. These
lands arc good farming lands and arc intrin
cically worth $5 per acre. •
$2,500. Unmistakably the > handsomest
residence lot in tbc city, 200x200 feet on
corner Hanscll street and Cotton nvenue,
fronting the park. There is absolutely no
possible objection to this property.
The only ’"isiness lots on Broad street at
$90.00 per per front foot.
$1,500. New place, lot 100x307 on three
streets injsubnrbs at $1,500. The improve
incuts cost $2,100. Owner must realize on
property immediately and offers at this great
sncrllict
I have every description of property for
sale. Residence lots at $200 to $500 on
good streets. First-class residence property in
most popular localities will cost more money,
but I have it too. I offer two splendid
little farms with gems of pear orchards on
them. I offer plantations of nil kinds, sizes
and prices. Any one having any idea of
buying will act very unwisely to do so
without seeing me.
Oyster Saloon.
(Jo til Helipie’a, on Broad at., opposite
Mitchell House, for a meal or Oysters in
any shape. Booms todet, also, and board
reasonable by tbe day, week or month, tf
E. M. MALLETTE,
HEAL ESTATE BROKER,
Thomasville. G-eor" ia
The Anderson Cot
tage, Crawford St.,
next to Whiddon
House and nearPi-
ney Woods Hotel.
One fourth cash,
balance in five
years.
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HOPKINS
Real Estate Aff&icv,
BOX 22 CITY.
Thomasville, Ga.