The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 15, 1889, Image 4

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Latest Telegraohic News. Dawson, Ga., June 12—Last Sat urday night a squad of about fifty men wcui in search of the Mormon elders who had been staying near Dawson, Terrell county, for some time, and found them a few miles from town. They asked them in a mild manner to leave this country, and they abruptly said that they would not leave; that, it was a free country, and they were going to stay here. The squad forced them into a buggy and carried them oil into the piuey woods, stripped them and used the lash until they submitted to any thing the party said. They gave them just forty-eight hours to get away and never to return. Quitman, Ga., June 12.—The alli- anccmen of Brooks county contracted to day with S. A. Remington, of this place, to build, on the acre lot bought by them Inst Thursday, a brick, tin covered, cotton warehouse, to cost 82,850. Remington is to finish the work by August 15. This and the $2,250 paid for the lot, make $5,100 that the alliance will invest in Quit- man. Brunswick, Ga., June 12.—The encampment is all the go now, and the management arc working day and night preparing to receive and enter tain visitors to it. Extra traius will be placed on the Brunswick and Western road Saturday, and excur sions will be run by all the roads and boats. Teu steamers, and more if necessary, will be run to the island each day, and all the crowds will be transported with case. The gun clubs will begin to arrive to-morrow, and participate in the great interstate contest which ends Saturday, to be followed Monday by the opening of the encamDmcnt. Pelham. Ga., June 12.—Pellmm is ahead again. The first car load of Georgia melons will be forwarded form here to-morrow by J. S and J. M. Hurst, to Higdon & McCary, Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Pheylan, a wealthy Michigan farmer, wants a divorce be cause his wife turns out to be bald- headed. Valdosta, Ga., June 13.—Melon shipments from Valdosta will begin to-morrow. Johnstown. Pa.', June 13.—The total number of bodies recovered to day was nineteen, making the grand total.of bodies recovered 1,999. The mass at the stone bridge was fired this afternoon, and to-night is burn ing furiously. With it is destroyed all hope of recovering the bodies that are certainly there entombed Quitman. Ga., June 13.—The first car load of melons was shipped from here to day. It went to Chica go, and was shipped by Fate Cannon and Wilson Folsom together. Toronto, June 13.—The Cana dian Order of Odd Fellows, now in session here, hns voted down a mo tion to provide for the eligibility of a colored man tor membership in the order. Quitman, Ga , June 13 —There is no longer a doubt that Quitman will soon have a $12,000 or $15,000 hotel. A board ot seven directors were elected. The directors have elected J. O. Mor ton, J. C. McDonald and R. C. Mein tosh as a building committee. This committee will at once advertise for plans and specification, and as sbon as these can be agreed upon, work on the building, will commence. The build ing will be of wood. The Alliance men have closed aeon tract for the erection of a brick Ware house on the lot recently purchased by them. It is to be completed not later than Aug 10, and will cost .$2,850. The New Diicoren. You have heard your friend* ami neigh hors talking about it. You may yourself be one ot the many who know from personal ex perience just how good it is. If you have ever tried it you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, thut when once %ivcn a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, se cure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every t'nie, or moneyre- funded. Trial bottles free fit S. J. Casskl s Drugstore. Klrctric Bitiern. Tbi.« remedy is becoming so well kn 1i, ind so popular ns to need nospec.al nieu- tiou. All who have used Eiutric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer mid- Icine does not exist and it i* guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Klectne Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, trill remove Pimples, Boils, So It Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood — Will dnve tnnlarii from the system anifpre ventffls well na ture all Maiarinl fevers— For cure of headache, constipation ami in digestion try Klcctric Bitters—Kutirc satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. ami $1.00 per bottle at S. J. CASSKI/S Drug .Store. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Oib Pennine Byatem of Memory Tralolflffi Four lloolia Learned la one reading* Blind wandering cored. Krery child and adntt greatly benefltted* * Great iodocemeau to Oicwpoo&ince OU—a. Arc-1N. Y. Tliomsisvillc Variety PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WORKS. LONGFELLOW'S MAIDEN, whp is— ** Standing. with reluctant feet. Where the brook and river meet. Womanhood and childhood fleet!” is a type of thousands of younir girls who are emerging from the chrysalis Mage of their existence, as they enter upon their “feens.” Nervous, excitable, irritable, stirred by strange, unknowable forces within them, each a mystery unto herself, our girls need the tcndcrcst care, the most loving, patient oversight, and the aid of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, to safely carry them through this critical period, during which, in too many lives, alas, are sown the seeds of dis tressing forms of diseases peculiar to the female sex. But this boon to womankind will prevent all such diseases, or cure them if they have already seized a victim. Woman owes it to herself, to her family, and to her social station, to Ik- well and strong. Let her then not neglect the sure means of cure. “Favorite Prescription ” is a legitimate medi cine. carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. Sold by druggists; ?l.l $5.00. Copyright. I8W. i.y \\'< bottles for - Dis. Med. Ass' Hr. PIERCE’S PELLETS regulate and den into the liver, stomach and bowels. They are purely vegetable and per fectly harmless. One n Dose. Sold by druggists. 3.1 cents a vial. IBB -l!y shipping Green and ’Dried FRDITS,MELONS, VEGETABLES, Or anythiug you may have, to us. We have a *’ery large trade in the above articles, and can place your shipments tons good advant- ng • ns any house on the market. We invite correspondence from all parties having any thing in our line to ship. St'MMERS, MORRISON k CO.. Commission Merchants. 174 South Water Street, Chicago. Illinois. Reference: Metropolitan Nat. Bank. iUw S Co., Reynolds, Hurgme & Davis, Prop’r^ Manufacturers and Dealers j N • I ROUGH Ac DUKfcSSED j LUMBER. j LATH KS. . iMCKrrs. SIIIXCLKS, MOULtHMLS. HltACKKTS. SCROLL WORK, MANTLKS, IIA LUSTERS,; STAIR-It A 1LS Newel l’osts, OFFICE. CIHJRVn A STORE, Yurniture. * STORE FRONTS. Wire .Screen Doors and Windows. Nash Doors and Blinds TO ORDER. STAIR BUILDING, AND 1NSIDK HARDWOOD FINISH A Sl’KIT ALTV. fetf UOKRKSI’ONDKXCK SOLICITED. W. O. RXODflRAHS. 1). F. IIAWKINH gNOlitiltA.-jS* HAWKINS, Attonieys-at-Law. Office . Formerly occupied by Enterprise of- COMMISSION RECEIVERS, J OF ALL KINDS. Special attention lo Melons, Strawberries, Pears, Oranges, Etc. MILLINERY. Long advertisements of “im mense stocks below cost,” at tract attention, but it is the quiet work that tells. We haven’t as big lists in the pa per as some people, but what we say in the paper we confirm in the store. Let us attract your attention by bargains in Ilats, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes and all fash ionable head-wear. You can buy two hats from us for the price asked for one elsewhere. Is it not to your interest to save your money rather than waste it on high prices and big profits. Pic nic hats a specialty this week.* Airs. Jennie C’arroll, Low Price Milliner, Lower Broad St. Prompt sales accompanied by New exchange remittance. .120 NORTH W ATER HT., Philadelphia, York Pa. Mess. Baum & Bozeman, of Quitman, arc agents for us in Quitman, Boston, Ouslev, Dixie, Thomnsvillc and Mon tied lo, and will take pleasure in answering any correspond ence. Refeience: Union Loan and TruM Co., 880, 8th Avenue, New Y ork. Notice to Contractors. Jacob T. Benaell. JuMMih IV. Thorn. BENNETT & THORN, PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 302 North Front St., Philadelphia, - Pa. 0-14-2in WANTED, 500 Gars Watermelons, 5000 Baskets of Early Fruits, For which I will pay highest market pi ice u cash, or sell on commission, and I will ,»ay a reward of $25 to the person shipping me the car ot the largest melons this season This reward is over and above the market price of said car w hen received. A. IVlUCKKTti Wholesale Frail and Mtuc Dealer, ClKitlanooga, Tciiii. Reference: People's Bank and other banks tier?*; also R. G. Dun k Co., and the wholesale merchants of this city generally. TMotu.-o. An application will be made at the Jul\ •cssiou ot the legislature of Georgia, for > -barter to construct a railroad from Thuuia k villc to some point or points on the Kloridi line between the Chattahoochea and With acoocliec • rivers, and froni Thoinswvilh hiough Colquitt and Worth counties on» a part of Dooly courwy, to Cordelf, ant •rom Cordele to Augusta, Georgia. A. T. Me!NTYRE, Jr. Sealed bids'for the erection of a jail to be built In Thomasville, Georgia, will be received till July 1st, 1889. Plans and full specifications will Is? furnished if desired, or they can l>c seen at my office, where they will bo kept on tile till the date named. OUTLINE or SPECIFICATIONS—FX/’-VVATIONS AND FILLING. Trenches for the reception of footing courses of foundation walls to be dug as required by plans. Bottom of all trenches to be level, and stepped oil If necessary to eon form to required grade. Sewer trenches to In* dug with proper slope to teMuiniis. After foundation walls arc up and mortar dry, trenches n Ihj filled in with MATE1UAL. The foundation walls must l>c of bard brick, to a height shown in full specifications. They must have footing couises 8 inches thick and 12 inches wider than walls. Brick must be laid In freshly burnt lime and sharp sand mortar, ami carried up plumb. SIZE OF BUILDING. .Main building to be 41x15 1-2 feet and two stories high. Front part to Ik> used as resi dence; two rooms above and same l>clow, with hallway below, and stairway leading from said hall to upper story. Prison part of said jail to be in rear of resi dence portion, two stories high, with office, din ing room and four cells on lower floor. Four steel or iron cells on unper floor, to Ikj construct ed of best saw and tile proof steel, with proper ventilation, in way of windows, lattice work. etc. All floors to be of concrete, ufcd 5 Judies thick fer floor and 5 inches thick on second . Concrete tube 3 parts small broken stone part cement. Walls almve foundation to lilt of well burned brick laid in freshly burned lime and sand mortar. INTERIOR WORK. All interior work to bo of iron as far as shown by full specifications. Roof to Ihj of iron or tin or slate. Contractors making bids w ill also make esti mates of cost of heating residence and prison parts of said jail, both by hot air and steam, with the names of the system or systems pro posed to Ihj used. Contractor will Ih> required to remove all rub bish from premises and to deliver sa^d jail in a clean and tenantablc condition to the Board of County Commissioners of Thomas county, Geor gia. The right to reject any or all bids is re served. A bond for tkt. f- lthful carrying out of uis contract, will be required frjrn party sccur- ng the work. Full p! ms and specifications furnished on ap plication. Address A. P. WRIGHT, Chairman Board of County Corns. Thomas County, Thomasville, Ga. Saw Mill for Sale A good JO-honse power Engine, and suw mil complete, with a new Sweep-stakes Maner, 4 mules, log carte, wagons, etc., and 125 acres of fresh timber. Mill just put lown, and within <i miles of Thomasville, is •ffered at a bargain because the owner has •thcr business requiring his attention. Fur- her particular* on application at the TiMks- axTKicruisfc office, or to EVANS k McLEAN. ip m.McIntosh, Physician & Surgeon, Thomasvillo.JGoorffia. M?'OFFICE over Stark’s,Icornerj Broad and Fletcher Streets. J)R. JOEL B. COYLE. DENTIST" THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. OFFICE. Broad St., over.Pickett’s. II. COYLK, I). I). S., Resident Dentist, c Thomasvlllo, Goorgla ,1# Offers hi* services to th citizens of Thom- asrillo nnd vicinity. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and fromato 5 p.m. , . — Offlco—On Jackson street. Mrrcnr.Li.. . G. Hi itch n l JyJITCIIKLL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-La w, Thomasville, • • Georgia. H ANSELL & MKRItlLI. Attorneys-at-La w and InsuiJ ance Agents. rhomasvllle, • Office—Over Watt’s store. s. o. McLendon, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasville, • Ooorgla Prompt'itt-mthm givou to] al trusted to him. Offlco— Over Watt’s store, corner Jackson streets. IV. BRUCE, M. D., Office, up-stairs. i fc Coiner of Broad and Fletcher streets, faug 15-’85-3yl S. DEKLE, m. d., Office in Hayes Building. Residence—Corner College avonue and Bag nolla street. Telephone communication, No. 25 for night calls. The Best and Most Pleasant Route v FROM THOMASVILLE NORTH GEORGIA -ANI> ALL POINTS’- North & Northwest -IS VI A TIIK— !ia. THROUGH SCIIKDCI.KS TO Augusta, Atlanta,Gainesville,Ga AND TO ASHEVILLE, ([THE “LAND OF THE SKY." THE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA ROUTE. Passengers from ThomasvUle to Asheville have a choice of two routes, over tho Central, either via Albany, or via Savannah and Au gusta. Solid trains Thomasville to Savannah at 12 50 mid-day, connect with through Sleoplng Cars via Central, for Augusta and Spartanburg, and gives passengers a day light ridt between Augusta and Ashevllle.tho prettiest country In tho land, arriving Ashe vllle at 7 p m—lu time sor suppor. • ALBANT k ATLANTA ROUTE. Pussengers from ThomasvUle to Attanta, Gainesville anu Asheville via Albany should tako tho 9 30 a in tr^lp, which a - rives Atlanta samo ovonlng; C aluesvllle 9 Of a in and Ashe ville, N. C., at 7 p in next day. Direct con nection is maiJo with the W. & A. Is Union Depot In Atlanta, and passengers for Mariet ta, Ga.,. leaving Thomasville at 9 3o ft in, ar rive at Marietta the same night. For further Information relative to tickets, rates, schedules, etc., apply to F. M. VANDYKE, Ticket Agt., Thomasvlllo. Clyde Bostick, Trav Pass. Agent, Hjvannah. E. T. CHARLTON, Ocu. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. N. Eaves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ^Thomasville, Georgia* R.I will bo glad to make contracts foi the construction of all classes ot buildings, pub lic and private, in either brick or wood. I will guarantee In every Instance to giro satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and caroful estimates made. MY Mono-Goou, honest work at fair prices. If you want any building done call on me. I will submit estimates whether contract Is awarded me or not. I refer to the many nubile bnlldlncs erected by mo In Tliomcavillo and elsewhere, and all parties tor whom Z hate worked* pi THE BEST AND HOST Direct Route! FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE*SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. wo through express trains daily, with Pulf man Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars by night, and Chair Cars by day, between Cln- clnnattl and Chicago, Indianapo lis and Chicago, and also be tweon Louisville and Chicago, where closo con* nections aro made for St. Paul, Fargo, Bismark, Pol- land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco and points intermediate— New Fast Mail, Leaving Louisville, Dailyexccpt Sunday, at 7 *30 a. m. Cincinnati, Dally, except Sunday, at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55. Tho most rapid service ever attempted be tween tho Great Commercial Cities on tho Ohio River and Chicago. #9*1 hrough Coupon Tlckots, Baggage check ed to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, aro among tho points that have made the MONON ROUTE Unlvorsally and deservedly popular. OHN B. CARSON. VIco-pros’t aud Gon’l Mgr W. H. McDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager, E. O. McCORMICK, Gen.l Passenger Agont R. W. GLADING. Passonger and Freight Agt., 158 Broad Bt., Thomasvlllo Ga. HOME! W. D. SCOTT, Sheet Metal * * * Plumbing Worlcs. I have experienced workmen lu my employ and am prepared to do all kinds of sheet niotal and plumbing work in the best possi ble manner. GALVANIZED IRON CoKNICE, Archltectur- al and Ornamental Work In Iron, Zlno or Copper. SLATE nnd TlN ROOFING, Sheet Brass and Copper Work, Plumbing, Gas nnd Steam Fitting. HOTEL AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. I keep on hand a full stock of Bright and Roofing Tin, Galvanized, Russia, Smoke stack aud Plain Iron, Shoot Brass, Planished, Tinned and Plain Coppers; Zinc, Bolder, Spolter and Wire. My prices aro roasonablo and. those who contemplate having work done or purchasing anything In my lino will find It to their In terest to confer with mo before placing their orders. Offlco and shop ovor Watt k Bro.’s, Broad St.. Thomasvlllo Ga. Mr. Joseph M. Drcyer offers his services to the public ns a stenographer and type writer. All work promptly done and satis* faction r« a **anteed. Apply to or address. JOSEFIi M. DREYER, at Me ntyre k McIntyre's office, Broad st WMddon House (Opposlto Plnoy Woods Hotel.) THOMASVILLE, - GA E.B. Wliiddon, Prop. This house, located In the most'desir- nblo and central part of tho city, Is new and complete In overy particular. Fur nished In the most elegant manner and provided with all conveniences of mod ern hotels. Tho menu is porrcct, and tho servlco rendorod by trained and po lite servants. Terms reasonable, and prices graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from tho house meet all trains. deolO-ly Men & Levied Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. oijpurHJtofiu, tin uiioatu ui nuiiuiugn, puDUC or private, la cither brick of wood. Will fur nish plans aud specifications 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 the many buildings erected by us lu Thoiuasvllle, and to all parties for whom wo have worked. Shop on Fletcher st., 2nd door from Broad. Thomasvlllo, Ga., April 3, 1889. I will sell a lot 70 by 106 feet between Hayes and St. for $250 to right party—$50 down and furnish capital to build the house and TAKE PAY Lands For Sale @N) LdNld TORlIl The 210 inres of laud In Thomas county, being parts of lots 01 ami 78 in ho 11th Dlst., and known as tho Goo. W. Whitehurst place. Will soil for SI ,0 00,—o no fourth, ono third, or one half cash, and tho balance In from ono to six years,—lo suit purchaser, with interest at rutu of eight per cent, per annum on deferred puyments, payable annually .£|Fo){ further particulars ad dress Wm, li Himmons, lanl-tf Atlanta, Gu. The Elmwood 1 Marietta, Ga. This new and beautiful hotel, elegantly furnished, ELECTRIC BELLS, GAS, First class in all of its appointments, has been leased by M. G. Whitlock, former own er and proprietor of the late "WHITLOCK HOUSE." Ilis table and service will satisfy the moat fuatidioua. Ilia beds arc delightful. Tortus reaaonable. Address, M.O. WHITLOCK, * Marietta, Gfc“ OFFER OPEN FOR ONE WEEK. E. M. [MALLETTE, HEAL ESTATE BROKER. Thomasville. Georgia