The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 13, 1889, Image 4

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Common sense Resolutions. The black democratic state com mittee of Tennessee, at its meeting in Nashville last week, adopted resolu tions which contain a good deal of common sense. One of the resolu tions is that northern republicans, by their bloody shirt speeches, are making the.race problem in the south more S ; to settle, and another is that t thing the blacks can do is to i sympathy with the whites. Some of the blacks, at least, have a reasonable amount of common sense. They are beginning to understand that the blacks who look upon their white neighbors as enemies are making a mistake. They see that the cnly use the republican party has for them is to keep itself in power. They do not find that the blacks at the north have any advantages which they do not have, and they cannot discover that there is any less race prejudice in the north than in the south. If the southern blacks will study carefully the position which the blacks iiilthe north occupy they will reach the conclusion that the republican party, in professing sympathy for the blacks ot the south, is not sincere. The nbrthern blacks are not placed in im portant offices; even in states where they cast many thousands of votes, and their privileges are no greater than those of the blacks in the south. Why, then, should the southern blacks adhere to the republican party, wheD they have nothing to gain by doing so and a great deal to lose? Th# resolutions of the black demo crats of Tennessee will attract atten tion, in all probability, among the blacks in all portions of the south. They will give some of them who think at all something to think about, and it the result of their thinking is what it ought to be, their attachment to the republican party will be greatly dimin ished.—Ishmaelite. -i I » y: 1 . In Due Form. Youth’s 'Companion. A man was arraigned in an Arkan sas court many years ogo, for stealing a young pig out of his neighbor’s pen, said pig; or shoat, being alleged to be worth a dollar and a half. The evidence was conclusive, and the jury, after a brief retirement, brought in the verdict, “Guilty of hog stealing in the first degree.” fiThe judge remarked that the find ing -was proper enough, except that ik’faUcd to assess the value of the pig, and further, that there were no de grees in hog stealing. He must ask the jury to retire again, and bring in a verdict in due form. The jury went out, and with pen, ink and paper, but were badly non plussed over that word “form.” Finally one of them, who had form erly been a justice of the peace, drew up a document to which the other eleven assented, and with which all hands returned to the court room. This was the verdict: ‘fWe, the jeurey, pusilanimously find the defendant guilty in the sum ot 1 dollar and a 1-2 in favor of the «=* CUPID’S HARNESS. Most women naturally look forward to matrimony ns their proper sphere In life, hut they should constantly boar in mind that a fair, rosv face, bright eyes, and a healthy, well-developed form, are the best passports to a happy marriage. All thoso wasting dis orders, weaknesses, and functional irregulari ties peculiar to their sex, destroy beauty and attractiveness and make life miserable. An unfailing specific for these maladies is to be found in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is tho only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under n positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that It will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be re- Copyrlght, 1888, by World’s Dis. Med. Ass’n. BE. PIERCE’S PELLETS Purely Vegetable! Perfectly Harmless! TTNEQUALED AS A LIVER FILL. Smallest. Cheapest, Easiest to take. One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a dose. Cures Siok Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all de rangements of tho Stomach and Bowels. 25 cents a vial, by druggists. Florida Trunk Line. F LORIDA CENTRAL < Peninsular R. R. Standard Time Used—Oot. 20> 1889. 4 30p 10 103 I.v 7 00p 1145a!I.T 6 20p;ll 27a Lv 8 30p 1242p;Lv | BOt rllEliy division. | 8 | 4 9 25p 0 55p 10 30p 11 20p 110a 3 50a 510a 0 00a 9 42a The following unique advertisement is.-takon from the columns of a London *<To Parents—Unruly girls and boys of any age visited and punished at their homes by a thorough discip linarian- accustomed to administer corporal punishment. All bad habits cured by one or two attendances. Fee, 5 shillings for two visits. Address ‘Birch.’ ” „A,-H,.Stephens,,of Georgia, while a^npmber of Congress in 1870, origi nated the phrase “too thin,” (accord ing to the Pittsburg IDispatch.) “Mr. Speaker,” he said, “the gentleman’s arguments are - gratuitous assertions mode up ot whole cloth. 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Orlando, Panasoflkoo (8L Catharine) Dado City. Plant City. Arrives at 1:50 p. m. 7 -00 p. m. Local, connects through for all noluts South, Ocala, Oslnesvlllo, Leesburg, Kvarcs. Orlando, Tarpon Springs, Souther land, st. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at 8:10 a. m, 0 00 a. m. OumborUnd nouto Express, con- nects at Fornandlna with steamer City of Brunswick, dolly, for Brunswick, Macon, At lanta, Ohattansoga, Louisville, Cincinnati. 8L Louis and Chicago. Arrlvoo 12:51 p. m, 4:00 n. m. Fornandlna Mall and Express, dallv. connecting Thusdoy with Mallory .Steam ere tot Now Fork. Arrives 8:50 o. m. Callanan w aupoinwnurui,««i l Via Fernandlna, connecting with Btr. Uty of Brunswick, for Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta 0n J ?.^fflK bttnd ^ ! MAC110NEIX.. * Gon. Manager, N. B. PENNINGTON, Traffic Manager. G. P. & T. A. -WITH TI1E DRT LUMBER IN SOUTH GEORGIA. I hare five hundred thousand feet of Standard Mouldings, Which I will sell at a rare bargain, ia fact it will buy. purchaser, money to see me be fore placing their order, for lumber of any kind. # Jos. L. Beverly, (Successor to Fife&Beveriy.) MEIGFS - - GrJL. REID & CULPEPPER’S 120122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga : School and Blank Books, Stationery,: Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. < BEAR IN MIND > -THAT THEY HAVE THE Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store inxr GEORGIA, Where you can find fresh and pare drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb's preparations in the prescription department tnd guarantee goods and prices. 1031!$ «& CNJLPEPPEB, 120-123 Broad St ATTENTION! If you want to get a stylish neck-tie you must go to L. Steyerman & Bro,. If you want to get a nice suit for little money go to L Steyerman & Bro. They are Headquarters for Stylish Goods. Their rush for goods was so great that Mr. L. Steyerman left Sunday night for the sec ond stock for this season. He will now have a chance to get the latest novelties in all kinds ol Dress Goods and Trimmings. L. STSTTBBlttJT & BROTHER, LEADERS OF FASHION. Young Female College^ Th.omasvi.lle, G-a. Fall Session Begins Wednesday, September 4th, 1889. Full Collegiate course, affords every facility for a thorough education. Location healthful, grounds extensive and attractive. Collegiate course, term of 20 weeks, - - - $15.00 Preparatory Department, 20 weeks, - - 10.00 Music, per month, - - - - - 4.60 Drawing, per month, - - . - - 3.00 Painting, “ “ £ - 4.00 Board in College per month, * - - 16.00 Tuition payable one-half in advance, balance „at expiration of first quarter. JNO. E. BAKER, aug23- Thomasvilie Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs. Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & DRB "ED LUMBER, LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS,! STAIR-RAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHTJRCH & STORE, Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wire Screen Door, and Windows, Bash, Door, and Blinds TO ORDER. 8TAIRBIJILDING, AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY. e@-CORRESPOKDENCE SOLICITED. J. S, MiTGOHERY, Real Estate Agent, thomasvhiIjB, ga. Office over Beil & Culpepper’* Dreg Store, Broad 6L I am now prepared to boy or Jell, tor other parties, all kinds of town or country real estate, and have on my list a good assort mrnt oi both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to the business will he my aim, and I respectfully solicit a share of tho buiines* of the commonlty. aug28tf President, BY FAB THE Bnl ml Ck[s:t Passujir ROUTE —TO— If YOI OB BOSTON —IS VIA— • SAVANNAH —AND THE— OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE —OF THE— Central Railroad of Georgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Vow on sale at reduced rates. Good to return until October 31st, 1869. Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser vice. Free from the heat and dost incident to ail-rail routes. If you are sick the trip will invigorate and build you up. Go east by sea and yonll never regret it. Passengers, before purchasing tickets via other routes, would do well to Inquire first of ths merits of the Route via Savannah. Further information may be had by apply ing to the Agent at your station, or to RH. 8. BELKNAP, W. F, SHELLMAN, General Manager. Traffic Manager' E. T. CHARLTON. CLYDE BOSTICK, E“Qen. Foss. Agent. Trav. PassJAgt., Savannah Ga. Whiddon House (Opposite Finer Woods Hotel.) THOMASVILLE, - GA- E. B. Whiddon, Prop. This house, located. In the most desir able and central part of tho city. Is now and complete In every particular. Fur nished in the most elegant manner and provided with all conveniences of mod em hotels. The menu Is perfect,land the service rendered by trained andfpo- llto servants. Torms reasonable, and prloes graded according to accommoda tions furnished. Carriages from the house meet all trains. de«10-ly ; r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. T. HUCHINGSON, of Lake City, Fla., 30 Years in the Practice of Medicine, Offers his professional services to the clti- sens of ThomasrUle and surrounding coun try. Office, 2nd door over A. C. Brown’s store, and A. C. Brown’s residence on Daw son street. dAwSm Sept IT. DR. A. B. COUCH, Modern - Pathology, - New - Remedies, DIRECT TREATMENT, Offers his professional services to the citi zens of Thomasville and surrounding coun try. Office over Steyerman’s store, Broad street, Tbomasrllle, Ga. 9-3-d&wly W. 0. SNODGRASS. B. F. HAWKINS QNODURASS & HAWKINS, Attorneys-at-Law. ip m McIntosh, Physician A Surgeon, Thomasville, Georptia. jy OFFICE, over Stark's,'corner; Broad and Fletcher Streets. W. D. MITCHELL, R. G. MITCHELL. j^jj»ITCHELL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomas vlll*, • » Georgia. W. BRUCE,, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Comer ot Broo.1 and Flatchor atreeta. (ang. U-'SS-SA ip S. DEKLE, M. D., Office in Hayes Building. Roaldonco-Oomer Oollego avonao and Mag nolia street. Telephone communication, No. 33 tor night alls. J}R. JOEJL. B. COYLE. 9MTIST THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. OFFICE, Broad;St.,|OTcrjFlckctt’s. g g. mclendon, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasville, Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to him. _ . . Office-Over Watt’s store, corner Broad and Jaokeon streets. J H. COYLE, D. D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomasville, - Georgia. Offers his services to th citizens ot Thom- asrllle and vicinity. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and trom2to5p.m. Omco—On Jaokeon street. drlenUemi Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. or prlvoto, In either brlok „ . . „ nlsn plans and apeoltcaUpna U required. It yod want any building dono call on us, and wo will euhmlt estimates whether contract Is awarded ns or not. Wo will guarantee satis faction in oU our work. We reter to tho many buildings erected by us In Thoioasvllle, and to all parties tor whom we have worked. Shop on Fletcher eh, 2nd door from Broad.; Tbomaevllle, Go., April i, 1889. N. -S. Eaves, CONTRACTOR aid BUILDER • ThomaevlUe, Georgia. I will be glad to make contraota tot the construction ot all classes ot buildings, pub lic and private, In either brlek or wood. I will guarantee In every instance to give satisfaction. Beslgns and plana drawn and careful estimates made. Ill Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices. It yon want any building dons call an me. I will submit estimates whether contract la awarded me or not. I refer to the many publlo buildings erected by me In ThomaevlUe and elsewhere, and oU parties to iwbom I have worked' B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, GA., DEALER IN Stoves, Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, (Ms aii Spin of alljkinds, and agent for King’s Powder Co, pita -dim _ A Large Lot Of Fnrniture, Carpets and Stoves just received. Parties can get a bargain by calling at B. GOLDBERG’S Auction aad CoMMlsslM Haase. Lower Jackson, sscond door from Cotton Warehonst. 13sep3m HEW: OFFERS -OF- The' old Cooke place, on Madison street, lot 105 feet front on Madison street and runs back to S. F. & W. R. . A large but not new house, price $2,500. Terms easy. One and one-half acre corner lot on Stephens St., beyond Albany railroad; 2 houses, 1 2 stories, price $2,000. Terms easy. The Bill Bryant place, on Jackson st., in Fletcherville, opposite the campus and near the depot and the South Ga. College, a large lot, fronting 117 feet on Jackson street, and running back 700 feet. 6-room dwelling, nice little S ear orchard, first class neigh- orhood and a veiy valuable lot; price $2,000. Terms made to suit any bona fide buyer. A now 4-room cottage, on large lot in Fearnside; price $1,400. Terms easy. Corner lot in East End, new 5 room house, besides dining room and kitchen. Price $1600 Terms easy. Lot on Young St., 210x210 ft, four room house, all lor 81000; i cash, bal ance in two payments, with 8 pr cent interest. A bargain to any one wish ing h cheap home. 3 beautiful vacant building lots on Hayes and Calhoun sts. 70x196 ft., at $260 each, On easy terms to thoso who wish to improve them. Elegant residence lot on Clay st., near Hardaway, 70x 207, first class neighborhood; price only $4oo. 5 small tracts of land, from lO to 25 acres in each piece, in less than two miles of the courthouse; price $30 per acre. Easy terms. Besides the above, I have many city lots, improved and. unimproved, for business or residence, inside or outside lots, big and small lots, lovely suburban places and farms and plantations all over the county for sale. Any prospective buyer, who wishes to get the best and most for his money, would act very imprudently, to purchase at least before talking with me. \ Four furnished rooms, up-stairs, parlor.’ and kitchen privileges down stairs, elegant neighborhood, Dawson street, tor rent at 867.50 a month. This is a bargain. 4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new and elegant neighborhood, Dawson street, at $ao.oo per month. No children wanted. Large Furnished House, close in on Jackson street; 8 1-2 rooms. Price, $500 for the season. Large 7 room house onMadi son street, near center of town, at $20.00 per month. This is a desirable and cheap house. TJpstais of house on Calhoun street. Furnished house in East End, 5 rooms besides dining room and kitchen, at $50 per month. . REAL ESTATE BROKER, Thomasville. Georgia '