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On Two Issues.
The folio ring resolution was adopt
ed at the quarterly session of Burke
county alliance:
Whereas: H lias come to our
knowledge that the Chill Plow com
pany of Chattanooga, Tcnu., ha-* in
structed their agents not to sell their
goods to a member of the Farmers
Alliance, then hy declaring themselves
ui lie the avowed enemies of • ur or
der. '1 he ostensible object of which
existence; there
i to crush out
ton* lie it
Heso efi.
ill Fillmen.
ty, a i hear’
’.irethren
0-id llellh.’
esc the O' u-
fertes.
L i
J. L '.JLLl
i ■■ vr, the members ol
■ i- , f Burke eomi-
TII i li\ With 'Hi'
on SSI I' M I • i Georgia,
;• ... {:■ m i’' of Burke
. i.;\li ve ill l! ill tax
ut (.corgia are
iYu :.is:i-.io:i and
PBOFESSU >N AI. CA It ns.
B e. iiawkin's, j i
a
Attorney
;iim1 Councellm
Law.
TIIO.MA.SVtl.LK,
ideiil Dentist,
inliei- lil~ -orvli.
Whereas, w<
county Ai'iau:
payers of i' i
overburdeurii
whereas there . .. ,
in the legi-latpro t > increase toe sala
ries of supreme court judges one thou
sand or fifteen hundred dollar-, and
superior court judges five hundred or
one thousand, which would tax the
people fifteen or twenty-five thous
and dollars. Whereas, we believe
that the present judges are willing to
hold the offices as loug as they possi
bly can at the present snlaries, ami
wc believe that there are plenty ot
men competent to fill said offices that
would be glad to get them at present
salaries; therefore be it
Resolved, That we, the members of
Burke county Alliance, earnestly re
quest our senator and representatives
and general assembly to do ail in their
power to defeat said bill.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be mailed to one of our
representatives and one to our sen
ator. L. P. Herrington,
President.
J. L. Ellison,
Secretary.
Caught at Cast.—Fallier, (shout
ing down stairs in ail angry voice)
Mary!
Mary (who is with her beau. Who
lias been waiting on her foraboui
three years) Yes, sir.
F.—Is Mr. Slowcoach there ?
M - Yes, sir.
F.—Is he proposing to you, that lie
is staying so late?
M. (lo Mr. Slowcoach, in a fright
eneil whisper)—Oil! wlial -hall I say ?
Mr. S.(tmiibliiig in bis bools)—Sa>
ves.
M. (to her fallier)—Ye-, papa.
F.—All right, all right; excuse me.
Tull him lie can have you. Bless yen
hotli, my children. IJe needn't burry
away.
Au unprofitable task; Mrs. Gadd-
“Yo't look tired, Mrs. Gabb. What
is ihc ni.:ter?* ‘Tired! I'm nearly
. my built mom Wiu-
■,jks righ'.' along iis
i lie jiu.’soi age
. !a.a tl a cross
ski
At:
riiorottuvlUc.
Office—Over Wfttt « store.
Mcl.KNiHJN,
8.
Attorney-at-Law,
ThomaBVllle, • • • Georgia.
Prorap vf ’iUM gl
trusted to him.
Office—Over Watt’s t
Jackson streets.
W. U’ltUCK, M. 1).,
Office, up-stairs.
Coiuei of Broad nud Fletcher streots. [aur
13-’85-3rl _
rp S. DEKLE, M. I>.,
Office in Hayes liuildin
Residence—Coruor College avenue and Slat
nolia street. . , ,,
Telephone communication, No. 23 for nigni
calls.
ip M. Mcl NTTOSH,
Physician «& Surgeon,
Thomasville, Georgia,
jy OFFICE over Stack's, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
ALTER O. SNODGRASS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTOR OF CLAIR x
OFFICE: 126 Broad Street,
T HOM ASVILLE , GEORGIA..
JOEL B. COYLE
b>entist
THOMA-JVILLiE, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, Broad St., over Pickett's.
odd.
ibr ) even w
i : to
1 A
list
-till
asleep on the track.
a mil' child, t ! i-.v’ of | lnr,had pillowed his
.uni on n rail rood track and fallen asleep.
The tr.iia was almost upon ldm when a passing
strnm-er rushed forward nnd saved him from a
boirlM ■ <Ient.il. I’m Imps you uro asleep on tho
trues, too. Vo;i me. If you are neglecting tho
hacking cough, tho hectic Hush, rho lo6s of
appetite, growing weakness and lassitude,
which have unconsciously crept upon you.
Wako up, or 1h- train will he upon youl
Consumption, w hich thus insiduously fastens
its hold upon its victims while they are un-
conscious of its approach, must he taken in
time. If it Is lo t,e overcome. Ilr. Pierce*
Golden Medical HSs-overy has cured thou
sands of cans of this most fatal of maladies.
If taken In tine. ami jrlvon n fair trial.it is
guaranteed to bcin-flt or cure in every wise
of Consumption, or money paid for it ■will bo
} \iI. uugs Spitting of Blood, Short
ness of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe
Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an effi
cient remedy.
Copyright, 1SSS. by World's Dis. Med. Ass’.v.
offered for an
I f \ .w incurable case of Catarrh In
LSMtfeA Mp the Head, by the proprietors
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Heinedy. Only 50 cents.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
MARVELOUS
discovery.
Only Genuine STstrm af Memory Training,
Pour Book* Learned in one reading.
Blind wandering cured.
Every child an-1 nilult areally heneHtted.
a Groat tnducowoiitc to C srrespon,lance Classes.
mo'^XmeSrorM
BSnlel «rceiilenfTn-min»«»», the ereat Psychol-
mfcV^’tfiiesn'Wwsssj&sgsr
lion*. \Vo \V. A»t«r, Judge tJitwoii, Judah P.
N. Y.
Th it “Tired Feeling ”
t;|,er- urc Laving a good deal
„v'er ili.it ‘’tired id lint,’ =
! .,f in in .died a Iverliseiii, ,.
, t,., . w 111 the ll lli’ .Hll *d 'mi,;..
. a ,ur. e ot lii!;i I : t.» w Ul) 1 *-■'
,1' r, ;
a'
Elisabeth i .Vi’.t hern
tudviug Bii-v;: ‘' ii Us’. -’ ci.’ V, and
he declares in tl'." current number of
he Forum that “it is an umkemated
act that if Jesus Christ were to enter
ilniost auv of our influential churches
o-dny lie would be shown into the
lack gallery, and he could not obtain
tdmission to our parlors without a
etter of introduction to our ‘sets.”
[’llis is not very delicately expressed,
>ut it seems to be a center shot.
A Philadelphia man sold his wife
he other day for 820. The man who
fought her was badly cheated.
“lemon elTxir.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink,
For b*l ousucss nnd constipation, take cm
^or^nd'igcstion and foul stomacbe, take Leni-
*Forilck and nervous headache, take Lemon
^Por sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lem*
ra Elixir. •
For loss of appetite and debility, take Lem-
m Elixir. , .
For fevers, bills ami malaria, take Lemon
l %HBoa Elixir will not fall you In any of the
ibo»e dfwuei, all of wLI- U arise from a torpid
»r dlseasea liver, stomsub, kidneys, bow« Is or
’'prepared out, by Hr. II. More’oy, Atlanta, Ga
jOc, -fnd 11,00 per bottle. Sold by druggists.
A ProinUCBt Minister Which.
After ten years of great su'd, ring from Indi-
ition, with great nervous irostratlon, bill-
,ness disorders ' kl neys and constipation,
“ e ’- ’ *— ur. Motelej's Lc- •—
, i .}
• r. 1’. 1’. cur; , nil U.i,d dt-cu.-o-, si
ns raitinmi-ni, -y* 1» , gout, pcrolu’.o n
1 n'.i’ -r, us alketious, even ranquislutu til
rln , Lilly t-niniy of man, ill -pepsin. A
’iiguists s, H it.
, ■ —— - ^
Abbott’s Hast India Corn Faint removi
all Coins. Uuuious and Warts speedily an
without ;ain. For sale by nil druggists.
Young gentlemen will llml our stock o
novelties in tics and searls, simply immense
anil the styles simply superb. Come tc
headquarters. G. 11. Youso, i Go.,
The Popular Clothiers.
E P 0.
Don't waste time and money and undergo
needless torture with the knife when’ Ethio
pian Pile Ointment will nfford instant re
lict and certain cure in every ease ol blnnr
bleeding, itching, internal and external
piles Itangum itoot Medicine Company,
Nashville, Teun. DO cents and $1 per bottle.
Sold by McRae k Mardrc and S. J. Cassels
LEGAL NOTICE.
°NoUco hTherebygl^on^all parties concern
ed that the legal advertisements omauatlng
from ttieordlnory'a oftlco of Thomas county
heretofore published tu tho Thomasvltle En
terprise. will herealter bo published In tin
Times-EXTEnPhisfc. ^ g MEuBILI/i ordinary
May 18,1889.
The Sheriff's advertisements, which have
heretofore boon published In the rii.iniiisvll i
Times, wl 1. hervofter. he published tn the
Times-Enterprise. A. UbBSl.
May 18. 1689. snertn.
Local Bill.
m 'bera cured hf Dr. Motelej's Gcnon, Notice ts hereby given ,hnl !
Ur? and m now a well man. 1 to the adjourned session of the Otncr*
jter.C. C. Kavts, Et-. M. E- Glmrch houtli i ss cn,bly of Georgia to convene in Jn t
Uy II, dim
, HKTIli w s V*.
No. », Tatnalt, St. Atlanta, Ga.
lo IUP BUJUUI lltu DVC-.w.. -- • f 1
Assembly of Georgia to convene in Ju t
next, for the passage of
AN A T
IoTjc entitled au act to amend the act incor.
porating the Thoinasville Street Railway
company, approved Deeenther 2bth. 1886
may20-ltw H- " • 1*0* hlNH -
Itovnl Crown linking Powders in gla-s, at
j. J. BALL it BltO.’H., Grocers.
mTkb A BEST.
Ktcursiou tickets at tow rates will be sold
all inuimcr retorts throughout the coun- West's World'* wonder or Family Liui
■ by the Istsv Tenne-see, \ irginia and . B §u ior rcuic dy for ne.iralgia, lame
--gin Railway, cemmenemg June lst . ; wk. snraius, bruises, cuts, burns or woundf.
toreturaonor lietore October 31«. cheaper goes farther, and last longer. Sold
.. r>. tlelt.e'a Mitchell House Pharmacy,
tut train •crvii’C with Pollman cars
B. AV. AYRKNN,
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt.
at Da. Me [tax's Mitchell House Pharmacy,
Tbomuville. Ga. 4 3 ly
FOIl hale by all druggists. .
wTTtpwrAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists.
Bold £5pman LavannaB. Ga.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Boot, aud Potassium.)
CURES
»uuuv.»5 Lumps or
lores tin tbo Arms,
THE BEST
AKDMOBT
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THE-.SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo through express trains dally, with Pull
man Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars by night,
aud Chair Cars by day, between Gin*
ciuuaiti aud Chicago. Indianapo
lis nnd Chicago, and also bo
tween Louisville and
Chicago,
where close con*
Inectlons aro made for
♦ Bt. Paul, Fargo, Blsmork, Pol-
land. Omaha, Kailas City, Ban Frenoieco
* and points intermediate—
Hew Fast Mail,
Leaving Louisville, Daily except Sunday, at
7-3#u. ru. Cincinnati!. Daily, excopt Sunday
at 7 :45. Arriving at Chicago at 0:M.
Tho most rapid service ever attempted be
tween tho Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio River and Chicago.
1*3-7 brough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check
ed to destination, aud your safety and com
fort provided for, n re among the points that
have made the
MOBJOIff ROUTS
Universally and desorvedly popular.
OHN B. 5 VTHOM, Vlce-pres't and Gen’l Mgr
W. H. McDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manager,
E. O. McCOUMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent.
r w. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Agt.,
158 Broad St.. Thomasville Ga.
READ THIS COLUMN.
Established 1879.
Special Bargains
in Improved and
Unimproved
Property
NEW OFFERINGS IN
REAL ESTATE.
BY E. M. MALLETTE,
SYPHILIS
Primary, Sccomlary, anil Tertian. Syrhlll,. Syph
ilitic Eruptions, Scrofula amt Scrofulous Erup-
tions Ulcers and Old Bores. Hhcnmatism and
all disease- of flic blood : nil those that Iiayo
resisted other treatment yield steadily and aturely
to tho wonderful power of P. P. F., tlio great
Blood Portlier.
SCROFULA
Is an impurity la tho blood, producing Lu
Swelling, causing Kannlng Bores on tho
Lees or Feet, for tho core of which use I'
the crcateHt-blood medicine on earth. Al
dlseasea yield readily to tho power of P.
giving new life aud new strength.
BLOOD POISON
Cored in ita worst form ; sometimes in cases with
Erysipelas, where tho patient was in Eternal Pain
ana viven ap by the physicians. In some cases
Scrofulous Ulcere broko out till the partywaa a
mass of corruption; a bottlo of P. P. F. was
procured, and tne diseaso yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And In all Affection* of tho Blood. P. P.P. stand*
alone and unrivaled, and fiomo ol its cures aro
rC ff yotfanfler from anything like Syphilis, Scro
fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers, Old Bores, Rheuma
tism, or any diseaso of tlio blood, bo euro and
giver. P. P. a trial. , _ .
P. P. T. (Prickly Ash, Poke Boot,- and Potas
sium) Is no secret patent medicine like the many
on tne market, its fosmula is on every bottle,
thus giving a guarantee of Its purity and whole*
•omencss tuat no other blood purlder does give, •
LI PM AX n BROTHERS, whlesale druggists,
sole manufacturers and proprietors, Lippman
Block, Savannah, Ga.
MCRAE & MARDRE.
Wholesale and Retail Age
*W. D. SCOTT,
/Sheet Metal * *
* Plumbing Worlcs.
I have experienced workmen in my employ
and am prepared to do all kinds of sheet
metal aud plumbing work in the best possi*
^GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, Architectur
al and Ornamental Work in Iron, Zinc fr
Copper. SLATE and TlN ROOFING, Sheet
Brass and Copper Work, Plumbing, Gas and
Steurn Fitting.
HOTEL AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY.
f koou on liauit a full atock ot Bright and
Itoi'flng Tin, OftlvaulMd, Buaala. Smoke-
-lack and Plain Iron, Shcot Brass, Planlshod,
i tuned nud Plain Coppors; Zinc, Bolder,
Sputter and Wire.
My prices aro reasonable and those who
contompluto having work done or purchasing
anything in my lino wilt find It to Jlt.lr fn-
torcst tl. confer with mo boforo placing their
orders Office and shop over Watt h Bro. s,
Brond St./riiomaavllle Oa.
^eoFeIHl
Mr. Joseph M. Greyer offers his service*
to the public ns a stenographer and type
writer. All work promptly done and satis-
faction ruhrautccd.^A^ to maddress,
al Me ni.yro A McIntyre’s office, Broad it
Whiddon House
(Opposite Plney Woods Hotel.)
TIlOilASVIIXli, - CIA
E. /}. Whiddon, Prop.
This house, located In tlio most dosir-
ublo and central part of the city. Is now
and complete in every particular. Fur-
ulshed in tho most elegant manner and
provided with all conveniences of mod
ern hotels Tho menu is ported, nnd
tho service rendered by trained and po-
lito servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to accommoda
tions. furntshod. Carriages trom the
house meet all trains.
declO-ly
THOMASVILLE ABSTRACT CO.
v[iSTit ACTS OF CONV HYAN’CCS
ToCitv ami Ooiintiy Froporty, it.
Tie ii ii it- eotitily, fill’ll isliccl tit short
notice.
Special Price* to Rent K*tntc Dcilcrt:
OFFICE:—With Arthur Patten, Attorn.-)
at Law, Masonic Building,
107 Broad St.. - - TnouASViLLii, t a
liriAnt Leiicf
Coutractors & Builders
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Wo will ho glad to make contracts for, or
superlntou.1, alt classes of buildings, public
or nrfato, lu cither brick or wood. Witt fur
nish plans nnd spoctflca tens It required. If
you want any building done coll on ue, and
wo wilt submit estimates whether contract le
awarded us or not. Wo will guorantoo satis
faction tn all our work. We refer to tho many
buildings erected by us In ThomasvMe, and
to all partlo • for whom wo have worked.
Shop on Flotcber »t., Snd door from Broad.
Thomasvllto, Ga., April 3, 1889.
J10,000, Another old southern heme.
1,500 acres hve miles from city, good rond,
splendid pear orchard, netted last year, $445.
Houses in good repair. This is a great bar
gain.
3.800. 1D0 acres two miles Irom town, run
ning from ono public road to another nnd
divtdtd by the Boulevard. A very valua
ble tract, well located for sub-dividing, nud
will make a good profit as a speculation.^^,
20,000 acres ot timber lauds in Thomas
and Colquitt counties at $1 per acre. These
lands are good farming lands and a-c intrin
sically worth $5 per sere.
$2,500. Unmistakably the- handsomest
residence lot in the city,- 200x200 feet on
corner Hnnsell street and Colton avenue,
fronting the park. There is absolutely uo
possible objection to this property.
The only ’’"isiuns lots on llron.l street at
$90.00 per per front foot.
$1,500. New place, lot 100x307 on three
streets injsuburbs at $1,500. The improve
meats cost $2,t00. Owner must rcaliro on
property immediately and offers at this great
sacrifice
I Imre 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. 1 offer two splendid
little farms with gems of pear orchards on
them. I oiler 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
@N).yiN)@
Tho 240 acres cf land in Thomas
county, being parts of lots Cl and 78 in
tho 14th Dist., and known as tho Oco.
W. Whitehurst place. Will sell for
SI,000,—ono fourth, ono third, or ouo
half cash, and tho balance 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,
(nnl-tf Atlanta: Ga.
RESTAURANT!
The Anderson Cot
tage, Crawford St.,
next to Whiddon
House and nearPi-
ney Woods Hotel.
One fourth cash,
balance in five
years.
FOR RENT.
Two furnished rooms with kitchen piivi-
iegu, one block from business part of town,
for rent ut $13 50 per mouth.
E M MALLETTE
Oyster Saloon. L M . (Mallette,
Go tu Henpie'a, uu Broad at., opposite .
Mitchell House, for a meal or Oysters in I
any shape. Rooms to let, also, and board
isble' ' ‘ '
r»»K>B*b
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
by the'day,'week or month? 0 " 0 | Thoma8Vi.il©. GFeOr** 1 ia
HOPKINS |
Real Estate Airencv,
BOX 22 CITY.
Thomasville, Ga,