The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 29, 1889, Image 4

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• HARRISON'S VACILLATION. Two Appointments Made and Then With- drawn. .!^V*tetsgtok, May 27.—The I’res- “ ♦!! uT IT ia an ahsurd att itiirJe Retook .Secretary Blaine’s ^vice tins afternoon and. appointed L ?' V " al,aCC and Co! - Beverly Tucker to go to Hayti with „ roving connn.ss.on, having uo particular purpose except to exploit Secretary Blames peculiar policy i„ the West dies. The appointments were duly announced in the early evening. ' r ' thePresident,havinggottor> - advices, reconsidered ' - uen mutation nnd ► . some other wind and . nis hasty deter- Bw r presently changed his . sent a messenger out to tell x'ress Association • that the ap pointments were withdrawn. IU.A1NF. STIRRED UP. Blaine is in a state of mind in con sequence. The Haytian commission scheme is a little plan of his own. He takes up the lines of his foreign policy just where he laid them down in 1881, and promises at the first opportunity . to put his finger in the West Indian pie. He talked it over with his friends, but apparently said little or nothing about it to the President until to-day. Consequently the President seems to have acted in haste and ignorance. CONCLUSIVE PROOF.' His agreeing to send Beverly Tuck er as one of the commissioners, seems conclusive proof of this to prominent republicans, all of whom seen to-night said that it was incredible that a man with Tucker’s record during the war should have been appointed by any President to any office. “Why,” said one “this is ten times worse than Sec retary Endicott’s advice to President Cleveland to return'the ‘rebel flags.’ If President Cleveland had done this he could not have been renominated.” No official information as to the next step to be taken has as yet been vouchsafed. The whole scheme may be postponed indefinitely, or post poned simply until a successor to Tucker can be secured. Young Man (to waiter)—“Waiter, 1 want some roast turkey. Give me the outside slice off the breast, a nice large piece of the liver, and as I am hungry you might bring me both sec ond joints.” Waiter—"Yes, sir; any thing else?” Young man (contem platively)—“Yes, there is something more I i itended to order. Let—me see—” Waiter—"I guess it must be the earth. How’ll you have it cook ed?” “Well,” remarked Tripper, "I have heard of crushed strawberry,elephant’s breath, ashes of roses, whipped cream, and other queer names of colors, but this new shade has the worst name I ever heard of.” “What is it ?” asked Briggs. “It is called -slapped baby.’ Wonder what kind of shade that is? ’ "I should think,” replied Briggs, who has had experience, “that it was a decided yeller.” Parson—“And how did you like my sermon t" "New Comer—“HCmc parts of it I liked very much.” “For instance?” “Well, where you started off. with blessed arc the pure in heart, and a lot of other blessed?.” “Oh, that was my text!” “H’m! I think, on the whole, I like the part you call your text better than what you call your sermon. Why don’t you make your texts longer ?” A young man in a railway carriage was making fun of a lady’s hat to an elderly gentleman on the scat with him. “Yes,” Said the elderly gentle man, “that’s my wife, and I told her if she wore that bonnet some fcol would make fun ot it.” The young man was silent for the remainder of the journey. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I 1- . 11A IV K | NS, J It. Attorney arisl Cornice’ J0V ,, Law. THOMASVI l.l.E, LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Drink, For foil’oiwneas and constipation, take cm on KHxIr. For indigestion and foul stomache, take I-cm- on Ell* c. For sick and nervous headache, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lem* on Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lem* on Elixir. Forfercrs, chills and malaria, take'Lemon Clixir, Lemon Elixir will uot fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach,kidneys, bowels or A Prominent Xmfsier Wiitea. After ten wars of great suffering from Indi gestion, with great nervous prostration, bill* outness, disorders I ki nevsand constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Moseley's Lemon . EUjdrj. andjmj^^awell man. vis, Eld. M. K. Church South . 28, Tatnall, St- Atlanta, Qi. Poor, unfortunate natrachian! In what a sad plight he must have been. And yet his misfortune was one that often befalls singers. Many a once tuneful voice among those who belong to the “ genus homo M is utterly spoiled by ‘’cold in the head,” or on the lungs, or both combined. For the above mentioned “ croak er” we arc not. aware that any remedy was ever devised; but we rejoice to know that all human singers may keep their heads clear and throats in tune by the timely use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy nnd Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med ical Discovery, both of which are sold by druggists. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh in the Head, no matter of how long standing, while for nil laryngeal, bronchial, throat anil lung affections, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is posi tively unequaled. D eures tho worst linger ing coughs and builds up the flesh nnd strength of those who have been reduced by wasting diseases. It is guaranteed to benefit or euro in nil diseases for which it is recommended, if taken in time and given a fair trial, or money paid for it refunded. Copyright, 18$$, by Wom.D’s Dis. Med. Ass’n. Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS regulate and cleanse tho liver, stomach and bowels. They are purely vegetable nnd per fectly harmless. Olio a Dose. Sold by druggists. 25 cents a vial. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Four Books Learned In 0110 reading. Mind wandering cured. fflinu V.UIluriiiiH Every child and ndult greatly benelUted. ♦ Great indacemwuts to Correspondence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Pr* Win. A. Hnm« moml, the world-faumd Specialist Tn Mind Diseases Daniel Oreenlcnf Thompson, the great Peyohol- Ogist, J. M. llnckley, editor of the Christian Advocate, X. l r ., Kiclmrd Proctor, the Scientist, lions. \V. \V. A*tor, Judge GUtinii, Judah P. Bcnlniuin, and nthorvuont po**t free by Prof. A. Y.OISET'hJ, im Fifth Avo.j N. T. LIPPMAN'S PYWilGEI ftSUftECUftEroft CHILLS FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale*Druggists, Sole Props., Lippman Block, Savannah, Ga. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root, anil Potaaelnm.) CURES SYPHILIS tlons,-Ulcers ana uiu r*orcs. luienmnusra and All diseases of the blood ; all those that have resisted othor treatment yield steadily nnd sorely to the wonderful power of P. P. P., the greafr Blood Purifier. SCROFULA Is an Impurity in the blood, producing Lumps or Swelling, causing Running Bores on tho Arms, Legs, or Feet, for the cure of which use P. P. P., thegreatest blood medicine on earth. All these diseases yield readily to tho power of P. P. P., giving new lifo and new strength. BLOOD POISON Cured in its worst form ; sometimes In cases with g iipclas, where tho patient was in Eternal Pain given up by the physicians. In some cases iruloua Ulcers broko out till the party was a mass of corruption; a bottlo of P. P. P. was procured, and the disease yielded quickly. RHEUMATISM And in all Affections of the Blood, P. P.P. stands alone and unrivaled, and some of its cures am really wonderful. If you suffer from anythin" liko Syphilis, Scro fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers, Old Sores, Rheuma tism, or any dlscaso of tho blood, bo sure and give P. P. P. a trial. P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poko Root, and Potas sium) is no secret patent medicine like the many the market, its fosmula Is on every bottle, i guaranjee of its purity and whole- it no other blood purifier docs give. ClFMANx BROTHERS, wlllesale druggists, sole manufacturers and proprietors, Lippman Block, Savannah, Ga. MCRAE & MARDRE. Wholesale and Retail Aqb DR fOYI F' s /Vv V /’" cprp,u —— YL X\C AV'DENTIFRiq | Was yO-A \\ ^MJleans and Preserves the Teeth WALL FAPEK. Have Just recloved a largo lot oi wall paper, oil grades. Celling decorations etc. ■. Geo. W. Forbes, Masury Building. ’ GA 0Hill.: ivit.. Melnlyre A iifc.ti-iy J II. COYLE, u n. s . Resident Dentist, OtTorn lily services t.. n, citizens of Tijom lavillo and vicinity. Office hours—From u ». ni. to 1 p. nt., nod MncisLi.L. . o. MtrcHKi f. /FITCH ELL * MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomasvlllo, • - Georgia. H ANSHLL & MEItl’ILI . Attorneys-at-Law ami Insur ance Agents. rhomasvllle, Office—Over Watt's storo. o. McLendon, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasvllle, • • • Georgia Prompt v'.toul * i given to al trusted to him. Office—Over Watt’s store, corner Jackson streets. \V. DUCCIO, .M. I)., Office, up-stairs. S. DElvLE, M. D., Office in llayes Building. Residence—Corner Collogu avonuo nnd Mug nulla street. Telephone communication, No. 25 for night calls. ijl M. oL NT It) 3 I-I, Physician & Surgeon, Thomasvllle,‘.GeorRia. jrp 1 OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. w ALTER O. SNODGRASS, .ITfOR.VEI' AT tl\V AID COLLEGTOIt OF Cl.11.111. OFFICE: 12U Ilnmd Street, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. .TOEILi B. COYLE DENTIST THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. OFFICE, llroad St., uver l'lckctl's. The Beit and Most Pleasant Koute FROM THOMASVILLE SNOKTH GEORGIA •AND AM. POINTS- Norih & Northwest sit. —i!s via tiii:— TllltOUGII SrilKIH'LKS TO Augusta, Atlanta ,(iaincsville,Ga AND TO ASHEVILLE, THIS "LAND OF THIS SKY." THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA ROUTE. Passengers from Thoinasvllle to Ashevlllo havo a choice of two routes, over the Central, cither via Albany, or via Savannah and Au gusta. Solid trains Thomasvlllo to Savannah AtAl50 mid day, connect with through Sleeping Cars via Central, for Augusta and Spartanburg, and gives passengers a Uav- llght rid* between Augusta nnd Asheville,the prettiest country In tho land, arriving Ashe vlllo at 7 p m—In time sor supper. ALBANY k ATLANTA ROUTE. Passengers from TPomasville to Attanta, Gainesville mu Ashevlllo'via Albany should take the 0 90 a m train, which a rives Atlanta same evening: C ainesvlllo 9 01am and Ashe ville, N. C., at 7 p m next day. Direct con nection is made with tho W. k A In Union Depot ia Atlanta, and passengers for Mariet ta, Ga., leaving TliomasvUlo at 9 3q a m, ar rive at Marietta tho same night. For further information relative to tickets, rates, schedules, etc,, apply to P. M. VANDYKE, Ticket Agt., Thomasvllle. Ci.ype Bostick, Trav. Pass. Agcut,'Savannah. K. T. CHARLTON, Gen. Pass. Agt. Savanuab, Ga. N. S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ThomaHVille, Georgia. 1 will bo glad to muko contracts foi the construction of all classes of buildings, pub lic and private, la either brick or wood. Uwlll guarantee tu every lnstauco to glra satisfaction. Designs nnd plans drawn and careful estimates made. MY Motto—Oood, honest work at fair prices. If you want any building dono call on me. I will submit estimates whothcr contract Is awarded mo or not. I refer to for whom I have worked* THE BEST 7 Established 1879. * I Special Bargains Direct Route! FIIOM ALL miNCIPAIi POINTS IN TIIE»TSOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. and Chair Cars by day, between Cin- clnmittl and Chicago, Iudianapo lis and Chicago, and also be tween Loulsvlllo and Chicago, where close con. Jnections aro mado foi st. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol- land.l Omaha, Kansas City, San Frai and points Intermediate— HOME, SWEET 11, in Improved and Unimproved Property Hew Fast Mail, Leaving Loulsvlllo, Dally except Sunday, at 7 '50 a. m. Cincinnati, Dally, oxcept Suuday at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago nt 6:55. Tlie most rapid service ever attempted oo- tweeu tho Groat Commercial Cities on tho Ohio RIvor and Chicago. hrough Coupon Tlckots, Baggage check* od to destination, and your safoty and com fort pt\ivlded for, aro among tho points that have nmde tho MOItfOItf ROUTES Unlvorsally and deservedly popular. OIINB.CARSON, Vlctvpros’t and Gon’l Mgr W. II. McDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager, E. O. McCORMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agent R. W. GLADING. Passenger and Frolght Agt., 158 Broad St.. Thomasvlllo Ga. W. D. SCOTT, Sheet Metal * * Plumbing Works. met.'il and plumbing work In tho best possl bio manner. GALVANIZED IRON CoKNlCE, Architectur al and Ornamental Work in Iron, Zinc or Copper. SLATE and TiN HOOFING, Sheet Brass and Copper Work, Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. HOTEL AND JOBWORK A SPECIALTY. I keep on hand a full stock of Bright and Roofing Tin, Galvanized, Russia. Smoke- j-taek and Plain Iron, Sheet Brass, Planished, llniied and Plain Coppers; Zinc, .Solder, Spelter and Wire. My prices aro reasonable uud those who contemplato having work dono or purchasing anything In my lino will find it to their in terest to confer with mo beforo placing their orders. Offlco nnd shop over Watt k Bro.’s, Broad St.. Thomasvlllo Ga. 1. Mr. Joseph M. Dreyer offers his services to the public ns a stenographer and type writer. All work promptly dono and satis- faclieu ruarantecd. Apply to or address, JOSEPH il. DREYER, at Me iP-yro A McIntyre’s oflice, Broad st I will sell a lot 70 by 196 feet between Hayes and Calhonn St. for $250 to right party—350 down and furnish capital to build the house and Whiddon House (Oppoalto Pluoy Woods Hotel.) THOMASVILLE, - GA E. li. Whiddon, Prop. This house, located in the must desir able and central part of the city, is new and completo ill every particular. Fur nished in tho most elegant manner and provided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels Tho menu is perfect, nnd tho service rendered by trained nnd po- lito servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from the house moot all trains. declO-ly THOMASVILLE ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS OF CONVEYANCES To City and Country I’roperly, in Thomas county, furnished al shin notice. Special Price* to Ileal Kutatc Dealers! OFFICK:—With Arthur Patten, Attorn.*) nt Law, Masonic building, 107 Ukoad St.. - - Tt’on Asvti.t.K, ( A Gita & Lewi Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. TAKE PAY -IN- ufily] The Anderson Cot tage, Crawford St., next to Whiddon House and nearPi- ney Woods Hotel. One fourth cash, balance in five years. i OFFER OPEN Wo will be ghul to muko contracts for, or Hupcrlntoud, all classes of buildings, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will fur nish plans and specifications If required. If you want nny building done call on us, and wo will submit estimates whether contract Is awarded us or not. Wo will guarantee satis faction In all our work. Wo refer to tho many buildings erected by us la Thoiuasvlllo, and to all parties for whom wo have worked. Shop on Fletcher at., 2nd door from Broml. Thomasvllle, Ga., April 3, 1889. Lands For Sale m imm The 210 ueres ct land ill Thomas county, being parts of lots 01 and 78 in tho 14th Diet., and known ns the Goo. W. Whitehurst place. Will sell for SI,000,—one fourth, one third, or ouo half cash, and the balance in from one to six years,—to suit purchaser, with interest at rate of eight per cent, per annum on dererred payments, payable annually. For further particulars ad dress Wh. E Simmons, ianl-tf Atlanta. Ga. RESTAURANT Oyster Saloon. Go to lleppiebs, on llroad at.» opposite Mitchell House, for a meal or Oyntera in any ahane. Rooms to let, also, and board reasonable by the day, week or month, tf FOR ONE WEEK. 4 E. m. MALLETTE, HEAL ESTATE BISHKEK, ThomaRville. G-Gor^ia HOPKINS Real Estate Airencv, BOX 22 OITY. ThomasviUe, Ga.