The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 24, 1889, Image 4

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From Hawkinsville. Hawkii'M'ille Alliance, No. 499. Resolve 1st. That it is our duty and our pleasure as Alliniicemen toendo'fe and abide by the decision of our State Alliance in its position in regard to the bagging trust. Also, that »e have the utmost confidence in the committee representing us in that matter and we hereby pledge ourselves tc sustain them in whatever action they may tnke. Resolved 2d, That any member not acting in harmony with us on this ♦ ouestion, without sufficient cause, will be considered a deserter by the Alli ance and expelled. Resolved 3rd, That a copy of these resolutions be published in the South ern Alliance, the Farmer and Fruit Grower, the Alliance Advocate and our countv papers with request to publish the same. ( I hereby certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes. H. P. Cowan, Sec’y. ASLEEP ON THE TRACK. A little childv tired of piny, bail pillowed his A little cmin, urea nr piny, nnu pmuwuu ms head on a railroad track and fallen asleep. The train was almost upon him when a passim? fit ran if or rushed forward and saved him from a horrible death. Perhaps you are asleep on tho track, too. You arc. if you are neglecting tho Baltimore, May 22.— The Manu facturerg' Record, says. “The sum mer and fall will witness more sub stantial progress in the South than has yet been made. Manufacturing interests are prospering, and new cn terprises, many of them of great im portance, are being established. A $4,000,000 company is at work, and will soon have 1,200 men at work digging a deep water harbor at the. mouth of Brazos river, Tex., from which point railroads will be built to Houston and other points, and north cm and foreign capitalists are inter ested in this big scheme. “A $2,000,000 company has been organized to extend the Last Tennns see, Virginia and Georgia railroad to Mobile, giving the iron center of Ala bama another outlet to the sea. “The Birmingham iron men pro pose to spend $00,000 on a new plain for steel making. Dallas is to have u $1,000,000 bank and a $200,000 ho tel. . . . , “There is great activity in the new cottonseed oil mills, eleven ha dun been organized in the last few week* Several cotton oil mills and iron fm nace companies have also been or ganiz'd.” track, too. * on ;in\ 1I yuu nrc ir'kiuvuuk mo hacking cough, tho hrctlc llush. tho loss of appetite, growing weakness and lassitude, which hiue uncoiiscioiisly crept upon you. Wake up, or tho train will be upon youl Consumption, which thus insiduously fastens its hold upon its victims while they are un conscious of its approach, must be taken in time, if it is to be overcome. Dr. Pierce's Golden-Medical Discovery has cured thou sands or cases of this most fatal of maladies. If taken in time, and given a fair trial, it is cfiiaraulced to benefit or euro in every ease of Consumption, or money paid for it will be nrnmptln refunded. . . For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Mood, Short ness of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an effi cient remedy. t - - - offered for incurable case of Catarrh in - the Head, by the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Betnedy. Only 50 cents. ~ * ’ * drr Sold by (fruggists everywhere. MARVELOUS * A Western member of the G. A R. inspired with a patriotism^ which is Vare. even in time of war declares that even’ man (or bis heir who enlisted in the rmy to preser the life of the nation, n|iet h ive pension ol $12 a month—whether h went in for one month or the mi'. He also wantB hack pen-ions pa it from the day of enlistment. “He intis have 8144 a year with back pay m <1 interest, until every old soldier ha home of his o* n.”—Ex. Suppose the government just turns over all the revenue of the countr to the hungry sharks. But the wouldn't be satisfied with that. The,' would want the taxes iaised. Well Tanner will unlock the vaults for them. Some people pas> for much more than they are worth because^ of .the noise they make. They are d — mined to, be noticed and so they are Such people seldom do a good deed without soyinding a trumpet, so t| speak, that the world may know n There are other good people who d not pass for half their value, became they delight to do good without regard to the praise of men. There are mam such people who are the very salt ol the earth, as it were. Copyright, 1S85, liy Wmii.u's ms. Med. Ass's. DISCOVERY. Only fJcnnlno System ol'Memory Training. Four Books Learned in one rending. Min.I wandering cured. Ev*»rr child and ndn’e arenHy boneHttea. * Grout Inducem juts to C jmj»pen kmc. CJasMS. Pr >=npet’in With Oninntv* of J)r. « m. A. 11 vwvi\\V. A^lor, .1,,,lg-lilt.ion, JudttU P. ii ; J ' " ' " 3J i I'.ltli Avo., N. Y. FOB p \LE BY ALL DIll'GOI8T8. p.p.p. p.p.p. (Prickly Ash, PokoTioot, and Potassium.) CUBES Lumps or Cigarette smoking by the young is one of the most threatening of minor social evils, and the legislature of each State should pass an act probibitiug the sale of the article to a youth under 1® years of age; and theu pa .rents should see that it was enforced. Tho habit promotes disease, dwarfs all the functions of the body, and im pairs the brain to such an extent that they who indulge in it from au early age are not capable of deep thought. Judge—“Why did you kill the man?” Murderer—“To get his watch.” Judge—“Aud whv did you give yourself up?” Murderer—“It lAV turn, or any ducat k rivcP. P. P. a trial. , _ . P. P. P. (Prickly Afih, Poke Boot, and PotM- Blam) i* no eccret imtent medicine like the many ■* on tne market. It* foauula is on every bottle, 4 thus giving n guarantee of its purity andwnok someness that no other blood purifier docs give. was a Woterbury.” A Pennsylvania man who offered $3 for the return of a stray dog, had 200 canines brought to hi n. He vows he will never adverti.-e again even it he loses his wife. The Monttzuma Record says: Car- roll county comes to the front with a boy preacher, only eleven years oid. and McIntosh is just behind with turnip Wi-'ghlng morieen pounds. . SYPHILIS Primary, Secondary, and Tcrtlaiy SrohlUa, Syph ilitic Eruptions, scrofula and PcrotiilouaErtp- tlmu Ulcer. and Oh Bores, Rheumatism and an diseaseTot tho blood ; nil those that have resisted other treatment yield Bteadlly aod«urety to tho wonderful power of P. P. P., the great Illood Purifier. SCROFULA Is an impurity I.i the blood, producing Ln Swelling, causing Running Bores on the Legs, or Feet, for the cure of which use P the greatest blood medicine on earth. Ai disease* yield readllyrto tho power of P. giving new life and new strength. BLOOD POISON Cured in its worst form ; sometimes incase* with S laa, where tba patient was in Eternal ram rrafls of corruption; a Lottie of P. P. T. was procured, and die diseaso yielded quickly. RHEUMATISM And In all Affections of tho Blood. P. P. P. stands alone and unrivaled, and somo ot its cures am really wonderful, If you suffer ftom anything like SyphUis, Scro fula, Blood Poison, Ulcon, Old Sores, Rh * ■ am nnM AIsaOSA A# tllA Illri/Wl IW1 PUT ima, uioou ruiHju, unnon, -I Khcnrna- tlsm, or any diseaso of tho blood, bo sure and PROFESSIONAL CARD!: ^ F. HAWKINS, JR. Attorney and Counsellor ai Law. THOMAS VILLK, - - GA Ollice with Mclulyrc A Melutyrc decdl-ly COVLE, D. 13. S., J." Resident Dentist, ThnRiatfvlUe, • • Georgia.^. eusof Thom l p. m., aud Offer- asvtlle aud vlcluitj** Bice hours -From v a. m. from 2to ft p. m. Office—On Jackson street. Mncurfo /flTClIELL . G. MIIUIU.IX H MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomasville, • * Georgia. PanseUg& MKium-r. Attorneys-at-Law and Insur mice Agents. riioinasvllle, . . • Ovorgla Office—Over Watt's store. g <}. McLENDON, Attorney-at-Law, ' Thomasvtllo, • • • Georgia# g^reu to, al Promp utoi trusted to him Office—Over Watt’s sto^e^comer Jackson streets. W. BIIUCJS, M. D., Office, up-stairs. Coiner-of Broad and Fletcher streets, [aug 15*85-37) S. DKKLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Buildin> Residence—Corner Colloge aveuuo and May mdla street. . . ... Telephone communication. No. 25 for nlgni IJI M. Me! STTOSTJ, Physician «& Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia, sy OFFICE over Stack's, corner Broad and Fletcher Street*. ALTER O. SNODGRASS, molltEf at L\W AM) COLLECTOR OF fLAIH'. OFFICE: 120 Brnnrt Stroct,' THOMA.SVIL.LjE, GEORGIA. LIPMANs UROTHERS, whlc.ale druggists, .ole manufacturers and proprietors, Lliipman lllock, Savannah, Ga. MCRAE & MARDRE. Wholesale and Retail Aoe Woodrow’s evolution theory was voted on in the Southern Presbyterian Aaenbly. at Chattanooga, yestetduy. The maetnbly ci-ndcmutd the theory by a vote ol 140 to 3$. Minneapolis, May 22.—A num ber ol town* in cential aud southern Minnesota re|K>rl a hard fn>»t this m-rniug, doing Dome damage to veg- )VESy — r . MOWARTS, WALL KAPER. Haw lust ri'i.'tcviij a largi' lot of wall paper, nil grade*. Ceiling ilccoration* Lie Geo. W. Fobdes, Musury Building. JOEL B. COYLE * DENTIST THOMASVILIjE, GEORGIA. OFFICE, Broad St., over flckett’s. 'Aha Beat and Most rluasant Rome FROM THOMASVILLE NORTH (JEOItGIA 111 — AND At.I, FOIST! Worth & Northwest % Tiiitoi gii sc ui:i>ti.:> i» Augusta, Atfttii<a,Ciaincsville,Ga AN 13 TO ASHEVILLE, Tlir. “LAND OJ’ TUB SKY." THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA ROUTE. PaBBoueors from Thomasville to Asheville havo n choice of two routes, over the Central, cither via Albany, nr via Savannah »nd Alt- gurtia. Solid trains Thomnsvllle to Savannah at 12 00 mid day, connect with through Slcoi.lug Cara vta Central, for Augusta and Sparinnhurg. and Blves paasengors a da • light rid between A.uguBta nod AshovUIc.tho prettiest country In tho laud, arriving Asho- vlllo at 7 p m—In time sor supper. ALDA V t ATLANTA ROUTE. Passengers from Tl-outaavllle to Atlanta, Oaluesvltle an Asliovlile via Albany should take the e 30 a m train, which a rtvos Atlanta same evening: P utncsvUle 9 Ot a m and Aaho- ?llle“ N O , at 7 p noit day. Direct cou nectlon Is mode with tho W. * A In U ten Popol In Atlunta. and passongers for Uarlet- Doiiotln Atlanta, auu I'nnj.',.'J .■ - — ta Oa , leaving Thomasville at 9 3o a I rtvo at Marietta the sumo night. For furth-r Information rotattvo to tickets, rittes. schedules, etc., apply to F M VAUDYKE, Tl ket Agt., Tliomasvlllo. Clyde Bostick, Trav. Pass. Agent, 8 Viiunah. E.T. CHARLTON, Ocu. Pass. Apt. Savannah, Ga N. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, ThomasvUle. Georgia. THE BEST AND MOST Direct Route! FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE-. SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. wo through oxprep* train* daily, with Pull? man Palace Buffet Sleeping Car* by night, and Chair Car* by day. between €Iu- clunutti and Chicago, Indianapo lis and Chicago, and also bo tween Louisville and Chicago, where close con- Inectlons are made for St. Paul, Fargo, Bismark, Pol- Omaha, Kansas City, flan Francisco and points intermediate— luud New Fast Mail, Leaving Louisville, Dailyoxcept Sunday, at 7 *30 a. ni. Cincinnati, Dally, except 8unday at 7:4ft. Arriving at Chicago at 0:55. The most rapid service ever attempted be tween tho Groat Commercial Cities on the Ohio River and Chicago. #3-1 hrough Coupon Ticket*, Baggage check ed to destination, and your safety and com fort provldod for, are among the points that u P| READ THIS COLUMN. Established 1879. Special Bargains in Improved and Unimproved Property NEW OFFERINGS IN REAL ESTATE. BY E. M. MALLETTE. I will hs glad to make contract! tot the cmimructlnu nf all claases of buildings, pul>- tlc and private. In either brick nr wnod i will guarantee In every Instance to give satisfaction.- Designs and plans drawn and camtul estimates mado. . , MY Motto—Guild, heueat work at fair nrlees. tf you want any building deno cull on me. I -til submit estimates whether ci iu tract la awarded me or uot. I refer to thr ninny public buildings emoted by roe In Thnmasrllle and elsewhere, and ell partlee for whim I have worked have made the moNON route: Universally and deservedly popular. OHN B. LUHOJf. Vico-prea't and Gon'l Mgr W. H. McDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager, E. O. McCOBMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent- r w. GLAD1NG. Passenger and Freight Agt., 158 Broad 8L. Thomaavlllo Ga. W. D. SCOTT, Sheet Metal * * • * Plumbing Works. I have experienced workmen in my employ and am prepared to do all kinds of sheet metal and plumbing work in the best possl* ^GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, Architectur al and Oruamoutal Work In Iron. Zlu® °( Copper. SLATE aud TIN ROOFING, Sheet Brass and copper Work, Plumbing, Gas and Bieam Fitting. HOTEL AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. I keep on bund a lull stock of Bright and Roofing Tin, Galvanised, Russia, Smoke- tack and Plain Iron, Shcot Brass, Planished, lnned and Plain Coppers; Zinc, Solder, Spelter aud Wire. My prices are reasonable and thoBO wan cuntemplato having work dune or puroha.ln« anything In my line will find It to the!r In terest to center with me bolero placing their orders Offlco and shop ever Watt A Bro. s, Broad St.. Thomasville On. SIT HAND Ml. Mr. Joseph M. Dreyer offers hi* service* • iblic — - • nrl tvl »- U IU. I'lejll uusio to the public as a steimgrapher and type writer. AU work promptly done and satis fact,on ruhranlecL^jilTte;^.duress, at Mo ntyre A Slolalyre’. oflice, Unnitl st $10,000, Another old southern home. 1,000 acres hve miles from city, good road, splendid pear orehurd, netted lastyeur, $445. Houses in good repair. This is a great bar gain. "■3.800. 190 ar-cs two miles from town, run ning front one public road to another and divided by the Boulevard. A very valua ble tract, well located for sub-dividing, and will make a good profit us a speculation. WHiddon House (Opposite Plney Wood* Hotel.) THOMASVILLE, - GA- E.B. Whiddon, Prop. 20,000 acres of timber lands in Thome, and Colquitt counties at $1 per acre. These lands arc good farming lands and arc intrln- cically worth $5 per acre. This house, located in tho most desir able and control part of tho city. Is new aud complete In every particular- Fur nished in the most elegant munnerand provided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels Tho menu is period, and •the service rendered by trained and po- lito servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from the house meet all trains. doclO-ly THOMASVILLE A UNTIL ACT CO. ABSTRACTS OF CON VEYANCES To City and Country Properly, in Thomas coitnly, furnished at short notice. Special l 1 fieri f o Ural Lttlalr, JJrHlrf.l OFFICE:—-With Arthur Fatten, All at Law, Masonic Uudding, . - TuouA3Vii.br., t / Urieii & Levied Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, OA. Wo will bo flail to make oontratils for, or superintend, all classes of buddings, public or private, lu either brick or wood. Will fur nish plans and specifics Ion. If required. If nl8U piano auu oiwotuvu *«•*« -- you want auy building dono call on ua, and we will submit catlmntca whether contract l* awardod ua or »ot, Wo will guaruntcoBatl*- rff.Tfr- xvn irpfnp to the manv SctSh“n alfour work- Wo refer to the many buildings erected by 4* ' £5? DUimiUKa orccwiu —-- - —> — to all partlo for whom we have worked Shop oa Flotcher at., 2nd door from Broad. Tliomasvlllo, Ga., April 3, 1889. Lands For Sale Tho 240 acres cf land in Thomas county, being parts of lots G1 and 78 In tho 14th Dist., and known ns tho Goo. W. Whitehurst placo. Will soli for $1,000,—onn fourth, one third, or one Imlf cash, and tho balanco in from ono to six years,—to suit , purchaser, with Interest at rato of eight per oont. per annum on doforrod payments, nayablo annually. For further particulars ad- <1 ress Wm. E BIMUONS, |anl-tf Atlanta. Ga. RESTAURANT AND Oyster Saloon. 1 $2,500. Unmistakably the hn'ndsomest residence lot in the city, 200x200 feet on corner Hansel! street and Colton avenue, frouting the park. There U absolutely no possible objection to this property. The only '"ishiess lots on Itroud strtet at $90.00 per per front foot. $1,500. New place, lot lOuxUOT oil three streets injsubarbs at $1,500. The improve meats cost $2,100. Owner hmst realize on property imfncihatflyandofiersiit this great sncrific, • I have every description of property lor sale. Ucsidencc lots at $20u to $500 on good streets. First-class residence property in most popular localities trill cost more money, but 1 Imre it too. I offer two splendid little farms with gems of pear orchards on them. 1 oiler plantations of all kinds, sizes and prices. Any one having any idea of buying will act very unwisely to do 80 without seeing me. The Anderson Cot tage, Crawford St., next to Whiddon House and nearPi- ney Woods Hotel. One fourth cash, balance in years. five Go to Hcppi«’*» oa Broad st. f opposite Mitchell House, for a meal or Oysters id tDV-abNpe. Uoom* to let, also, and board reasonable hj the 4ay, *r<ek or month, tf E. M. .MALLETTE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ThQmasvBIe.' G-eov>M$ HOPKINS Real Estate Amirov, BOX 22 CITY. Thomasville, Ua,