The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 21, 1889, Image 4

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Charleston’s Color Line. Charleston. S C. May 19 —The negro bobbed up serenely again to dai in St. Phillip’s Episcopal church Ii Will be rr menihtred mat the Si. Phil l.p’s delegates hd the secession Iron' the diocesan conven'ion in 1887 Ai the convention held early in May, this year, a compromise was agreed upoi by which the sitting colored clergymen were allowed to remain, but with 1 lie understanding that no others need ap ply. Several ol the St. Phillip’s dele gates accepted the compromise anti returntd to the convention The oth ers relused to agree and the fight *a> between these two factions A meet ing of the congregation was held to day after the services, and the matter was warmly discussed. Finally reso lution was passed indorsing the action ol the delegates who returned to the convention, and perhaps the richest parish is the diocese returns to the fold after an absence of nearly three years. The seceders, it is thought, will secede trom the parish and join seme other. Railroad Rumbles. From the Savannah News. The committee of business men an pointed by Chairman J. D. Weed, of the business men’s meetiug, is ready to begin the can vass for the 850,000 required to be raised to secure the eastern terminus of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery road for this city. The money is to be raised upon the condition that an indepen dent line is to be built from McRae to this city by December, 1*90. Mr. H. C. Bagley, president of the Americus Investment Company, is in the city. He confirms the statement published in the Morning News earlier in the week, that I he Americus Id vestment Company closed the con tract last Monday Dight with the Georgia Improvement Compauv. whereby the investment - company succeeds to the controlling interest of the stock of the Georgia Improve roent Company, which latter owns the Atlanta and Florida railroad. This road is completed from Atlanta t> Fort Valiev, within torty-two miles ol Cordele, which -h a station on the Sn vannah, Americus and Montgomery rail load. Mr. Bagley said that this pap u forty-two miles is being located by 1 surveying corps, and that the contra" for building it will be let within 1 week or two, and the road will bi completed Jay Oct. 1, in time for tin fall trade. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, g F. HAWKINS, .1R. '■tturndv anil Ctiuaro'l-- L-ivv, THOMAHVTLLK,' - - GA Office with McIntyre & McIntyre decJl-ly - • -V'-. --.: r . J. [f. COYLE, I). D. S„ Resident Dentist, TbomAttville, Georgia. Offers his services to tn citizens of Thnn Hsvllle and vlelulty. fflee hours—From via. in. to 1 in., nut from? to 6 |>. rn. Office—On Jackson street. M MmilX-LL. . G. MlTJUti ITCH ELL & MITCH ELI, Attorneys-at-Law, ThomaHvillc, E ANSKLL & MERR1LI , Attorneys-at-Law and lnsui anee Agents. riiomaevllie, • • • Georgia Office—Over Watt’s Storo. g O. McJiENDON, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasvllie, . - • Georgia* Promp 1 tttmti n given to al trusted to him Office—Over Watt’s store, coiner Jackson streets \y. BRUCE,.M- D., 0 Office, up-stairs.. Coiner of Broad and Fletcher streets, laut 15-’8fl-3y] A Rare Poem. Hon. L >gan E. Bli ckly. Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court of ihe Sta'- of Georgia, has written some beautiff gems. The following poem, by th- distinguished jurist, will be read wi'l interest by all: Cast out into space. For life and for death; A bottomless place. No limit beneath. No ultimate bound, Above nor around. No wall at my side, No roof overhead; No cover to hide Me, living or dead No refuge for Thought or for Sense: Yet I do not despair. As 1 drift through the air Alone in the boundless Immense; In the depths of the night Cometh Faith without light, Comeih Faith without sight, And I trust the great Sovereign un, known; No finite or definite throne, But infinite, nameless, unthinkabU One. I cannot, nor need not define The blessing He keepeth in store; His purpose I know is Divine, And why should I care to know more? The where and the why and the whet, Must needs be uncertain to men; For the future, if distant or near, Lets none of its secrets appear. No favorite bliss may endure, No definite hope be secure, Not even existence be sure; But the Something that ought to befall Will happen at last unto all. Our friend, Harvey Dennison, although absent, never forgets Thom asville. Tho following letter explains itself- New York Hotel, May, 16, 1889. Mess. Triplett, ’Winter ani> Bent: Gentlemen:—I notice by Sa vannah News the consolidation of tlit Times ind Enterprise and very hear tily wish the new combination the largest success desired by you. May prosperity .attend cverv effort of th Tiues-Enterpribe, and those en caged on the paper. May it lend it best endeavors to making your de lightful city the largest and mo* prosperous winter resort in the work t it is now the most hospitable. Long life and happiness to you all. Truly yours, H. 8. Denison. •• If a woman ia pretty. To mo *tis no matter. Bo sho blonde or brunette. So she lets me look at her.” An unhealthy womnn is rarely, If ever# beautiful. The peculiar diseases to which so many of tho sex are subject, nro prolific causes of pale sallow faces, blotched with un sightly pimples, dull, lustreless eyes and ema ciated forms. Women so afflicted, can be per manently cured by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription; and with the restoration of health comes that beauty which, combined with good qualities of heed and heart, makes women angels of loveliness. Favorite Prescription __ tho only medicine for women,sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will do refunded. It is a positive specific for all those painful disor ders, irregularities and weaknesses with which so many women aro afflicted. Copyright, 1888, l»y World’s Dxs. Med. Ass’.v. g WARRANTED. tom*™™™ rr u DR. PERCE’S PELLETS Purely Vegetable I Perfectly Harmless I TJNEQTJALED AS A LIVER FILL. Smaller.!, Cheapest, Easiest to take. One tiny, Sugar-coated 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 IJS S. DEKLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. Residence—Corner College avenuo and Mag nolla street. , . , Telephone communication. No. 2o for nigM calls. Jl M. Mcl MTOSH, Physician & Surgeon, ThomasvillG, Georjrfa. OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broatl and Fletcher Streets. ALTER O. SNODGRASS, ■TTOK.VEY AT LAW AND COLLECTOR OF CLAIM >. OFFICE: 120 Broad Street, T HOM ASVILLE, GEORGIA. QR. JOEL B. COYLE B>ENTIST THOM ASVILLE, GEORGIA. OFFICE, Broad St., uver Pickett's. That “Tired Feeling ” The newspapers arc having a good deal ol un nowadays over that '-tired ieeling, so nucli spoken of in medical advertisement*, u connection with the ill health ot females t may be a source of hilarity to witty p:!.a- 'rnphi-rs, hut not so to suffering women, who by overwork and a disregard ot tin aws of health, have lapsed into a condition ■ordering on invalidism. " hat most wo- nen need is to he relieved ol some of tiic slavish work that is piled up on them, and i free hut judicious use of strengthening umics. such as P. P. P- (Prickly Ash, Poke doot and Potassium), the greatest blood pu rifier and invigorator in use. Superb as a milder up of womnn, bringing hack lost energy to the body, and color to faded checks, restoring the appetite and thus re newing in her that healthy vitality long oat. P. P. P. cures nil blood diseases, such is rheumatism, syphilis, gout, scrofula and .11 ulcerous ulfcetions, even vanquishing th it nclnncholy enemy of man, dyspepsia. All .ruggists sell it. * Abbott's East India Corn Paint removes all Corns.Bunions and'farts speedily and without pain. For sale by nil druggists. BBSeOVERY. Only Oenulno System of Memory Training# Four Hooks Lenrneil in one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefitted. * Great inducements to Correspondence Classes. AWocaa, A. , , Micitar’d Aoefgr, tho Sclontlg, t lono. tV. tv. A star, J mine (iitrion, Judah P. ‘KiLlL’LoisRfFlL AS? w£a«.,N. Y. Liverpool, May 19.—Mrs. May- brich, who tv is arrested yesterday oi a charge of poisoning her husband, has been lodged in jail. Anenic ha- been found in beef tea, which sht prepared for her husband and also in a bottle in the ante-room. Young gentlemen will find our stock of lovelties in tics and scarls, simply immense, tnd tho styles simply superb. Come to headquarters. C. II. You so, A Co., The Popular Clothiers. E P O. Don’t waste time and money and undergo lccdlcss torture with the knife when Etliio- dan Pile Ointment will afford instant rc- ief and ccrtaiij cure in every case of blind, bleeding, itching, internal and external ,riles. Itangum Root. Medicine Company, v’asbvillc, Tenn. 50 cents nnd $1 per bottle. Sold by McRae & Siordre and S. J. Cassels. LEGAL NOTICE. □EOB'ilA—Thomas County. Notice Is hereby gt> on to all parUcs conoai'n- id that the legal advertisements emanating from iheordlnary'B office c.f_Ttioin,couti ry noretotore publtebed In the Thomasvme En- erprt.e, will horeatter be published in llm riMEs-ENTEUPBisE. ^ ^ MEnuiLL, Ordinary. Hay 18, 1880. The Sheriff's advertisements, which have lerctotore been published In the TboniaeviUo times, wl I, hereafter, bo published In the Imee-Enterpriee. J - A - H May 18. 1889. Bh cri Local Bill. Notice is hereby given that I will apply i»the adjourned sesfion of the General Assembly of Georgia to convene in July iext, for the passage ol AN ACT o be.eqtitleil an act to amend the uct incor- mrating tlnr^ffJiomasvillc Street Railway ompany, approved December 20th, 1888. mey20-4tw II. W. HOPKINS. West’s World’s wonder nr Family Liui- nent, a superior remedy for neuralgia, lame -sock, sprains, bruises, cuts, burns or wound*. Cheaper, goes further, and last ipoger. Sol# it Da. McRae'* Mitchell House Pharmacy, Ihomasville, Ga, 4 3 lj LIkPMAN s f\SUf\EOjF\Er0fA | CHILLS StFEVtR DUMB AGUE /\ND LARI FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. UPF-TAN BROS.. 'Wholesale Ttrugmste, Bole lip”, Ltppman Bloch, Eavannah, On, (Prickly Ash, Poke Boot, and Potassium.) CUBES SYPHILIS Primary, Secondary, and jtertUur Syphilis, Svph* ilitlc Eruptions, Scrofula and Scrofulous Erup tions, Ulcers and Old Sores. Rheumatism and all diseases of tho blood : nil those that have resisted other treatment yield steadily and surely to the wonderful power of P. P. P., tho great Blood Purifier. SCROFULA I, an Imparity In tho blood, producing Lumps ot Swelling, censing {tunning fiorea on the Arms. Lees, or Feet, for tho cure of which uso P. P-P.» the greatest blood medicine on earth. £11 these diseases yield readily to the power of P. P. P.» giving new life and new strength. BLOOD POISON Cured in Its wont form; sometimes In esses with Erysipelas, where tho patient was In Eternal Polo and riven up by tho physicians. In eomo cases Scrofulous Ulcers broko out till the partywna a wau of corruption; a bottle of ,P. P. P. was procured, nnd the disease yielded quickly, RHEUMATISM And In all Affections of the Blood, P. P. P. stands alone and unrivaled, and some of Its cures aro really wonderful. ... „ _ If you suffer from anything like Syphilis, Scro fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers, Old Sores, Rheuma tism, or any disease of tho blood, bo euro and gtveP. P. P. atrial. ‘ . P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root, and Potaa- slum) Is no secret patent medicine like the many on tne market, its foonnla Is on every bottle, thus giving a guaranjee of Its purity nnd whole- Bomences tnat no other blood purifier docs give* LII'MANn BROTHERS, whlesalo ‘ druggists, sole manufacturers and proprietors, Iippman Block, Savannah, Ga. MCRAE & MARDRE. Wholesale and Retail Aae wo WARTS, W/WH&WAIM FtfR RENT. Two furnished rooms with kitchen privi leges. one block fmm business part of town, for rent at $!» 50 per month. J5 M MALLETTE; Loairnlle. Kaw Albinr & Chicago Ry. Co. (fto* ■**nrr » ' THE BEST AND MOST Direct Route! FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINT8 IN THE*. SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. wo through express trains dally, with Pullj man Palace Buffet Bleeping Cars by night, aud Chair Cars by day, between Cin cinnati! and Chicago, Indianapo lis and Chicago, and also be tween Louisville and Chicago, where close con- Jnectlons are made for St. Paul, Fargo, BIsmark, Pol- land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco aud points intermediate— 'Mow Fast Mail, Leaving Louisville, Daily except Sunday, at 7 *30 a. ni. Cincinnatti, Daily, except Sunday at 7:4S. Arriving at Chicago at 6:5S. Tho most rapid service ovor attempted no- tween tho Groat Commercial Cities on the Ohio River and Chicago. hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check ed to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, are among tho points that have made the MORION route: Universally and deservedly popular. OHN B. CARSOS, Vlco-pros’t aud Gen’l Mgr Yf. H. McDOEL. Gen’l Traffic Manager, E. O. McCORMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent B W. GLADING. Passongor and Freight Agt., 153 Broad St.. Thomasvlllo Ga. W. D. SCOTT, Sheet Metal * * * Plumbing Works. I have experienced workmen in my and am prepared to do all kinds of sheet metal and plumbing work in tho best possi ble manner. GALVANIZED IRON CoRNlCE, Architectur al and Ornnmontnl Work in Iron, Zinc or Copper. SLATE nnd TIN ROOFING, Sheet Brass and Copper Work, Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. HOTEL AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. I keep on hand a full stock of Bright aud Roofing Tin, Galvanized, Russia, 8moke* tack and Plain Irou, Sheet Brass, Planished, lnned aud Plain Coppors; Zinc, Solder, Spelter and Wire. , My prices aro reasonable and those wno contemplate having work done or purchasing anything in my lino will find it to fheir in terest to confer with me before placing their orders Offlee nnd shop over Watt & Bro. s, Broad St.. Thomasvlllo Ga. Mr. Joseph M. Dreycr offers his services to tho public as a stenographer and type writer. All work promptly done and satis- faction r.—ntggj,^ to^.ddre.., at Me n'.yre & McIntyre's office, Broad at Whiddon House (Oppoelto Plney Woods Hotel.) TIIO.MASVILLK, - GA E. B. Whiddon, Prop. Tills liouso, located in tho most desir able und central part of the city. Is new and compicto in every particular. Fur nished in tho most ciogant manner and provided witli all convonioneos of mod ern hotels The menu Is perfect, and tho service rendored by trained nnd po lite servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from tho house meet nil trains. declO-ly TH0MASVILLE ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS OF CONVEYANCES To Citv und Country Property, in Thomas county, furnished at si. ul notice. Special Prices tu Real Relate Dealers! OFFICE:—With Arthur Patten, Attorn.-) at I.aw, Masonic Building, 107 Broad St.. - - Tuomasville, t a READ THIS COLUMN. Established 1879. Special Bargains in Improved and Unimproved Property NEW OFFERINGS IN REAL ESTATE. BYE.M. MALLETTE. & Iml Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. Wo will ba glad to mako contracts tor, or superintend, all classes ot butldlugs, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will fur nish elans aud epeclfica tone it required. It you want any building done 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 the many bulldlnge erected by us In Thomasvlllo, and to all partto - for whom we bavo worked. Bhop oo Fletcher st., 2nd door trom Broad, Thomasvlllo, Ob., April 3,1880. $10,000, Another old southern home. 1,500 acres five miles from city, good rood, splendid pear orchard, netted last year, $445. Houses in good repair. This is a great bar gain. —3.800. 100 acres two miles from town, run- nTng from one public road to another and divided by the Boulevard. A very valua ble tract, well located for sub-dividing, and will mako a good profit os a speculation.. 20,000 acres ol timber lands in Thomas and Colquitt counties at $1 per acre. These lands are good farming lands and are intrin- cically worth $5 per acre. $2,500. Unmistakably the handsomest residence lot in the city, 200x200 feet on corner Hnnscll street and Colton avenuo, fronting the pnrk. There is absolutely no possible objection to this property. The only ’v-isiness lots on Brood sweet at $90.00 per per front foot. $1,500. New place, lot 100x307 on three streets injsubnrbs at $1,500. The improve meats cost $2,100. Owner must realize on property immediately and offers at this great sacrifict 1 have every description of property for sale.. Residence lots at $200 to $500 on good streets. First-clnss 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 all kinds, sizes and prices. Any one having any idea of buying will act very unwisely to do so without seeing me. Lands For Sale Tho 240 acres of land In Thomas county, bolng parts of lots 61 and'78 In tho 14th Dlst., nnd known as the Geo. W. Whitehurst place. Will sell for $1,000,—ono fourth, one third, or one half cash, mid the balnnco In from ono to six years.—to suit purchaser, with interest at rate of eight per cont. per annum on deferred payments, payable annually. For further particulars ad dress Wm. E Simmons, Atlanta. Ga. RESTAURANT AND Oyster Saloon. Go to Hcppte’e, on Brotd st., opposite Mitchell House, for a mesl or Oyetere to any shape. Rooms to let, else, and board reasonable by the day, week or month, tf The Anderson Cot tage, Crawford St., next to Whiddon House and nearPi- ney Woods Hotel. One fourth cash, balance in five years. E. M, JVIALLETTE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Thomasville. Georgia HOPKINS Real Estate Afrencv, SOX 22 CITY. Thomasville, Ga.