The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 13, 1890, Image 4

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I PH l , I ,Ui!b. - ;■ " T ”; ' State Temperance Convention Called- TfrrlpIF. TEMPERANCE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA. A convention of tlie Georgia Tom pernnee association is hereby cilleii to meet in the city of Atlanta, Thurs day the 8th of May next, to continue in session two days or more, at the discretion of the convention when as ernhled. The object is to advance temper ance reform in the state, in such man ner as the convention may determine. All temperance and prohibition • men aid women of the state, whether belonging to any/tale or local organ ization or not, who have allied them selves with the tempeinnee people, were made members of this associa tion, ai. a convention held in 188U, and era. most cordially invited to participate in sending delegates with out limit, to represent lodges, unions or other organizations, or counties, and the chairman of each delegation will be expected to givo the status of prohibition in his locality. We suggest that public meetings be held at the court house in every county in the state on the first Tues day in April, or May, to appoint del egates. Distinguished speakers will he in vited to address the convention ; and an attractive programme will be con tributed to the convention and to the public throughout the session. Let the members of the executive <®nimittee of the several congression al districts in the state see that this call is published in the papers in their districts, and see that every county is represented. The railroads of the state will be asked to give reduced rates to and from the convention. The papers of the state arc res pectfully requested to publish this call. By order oftho executive commit tee. C. It. Pringle. President GeorgiafTemperance Associ ation. W. G. Whidby, Secretary. EXECTTIVE COMMITTEE. STATE AT LARGE. AV. H. Felton, A. E. Buck, J. B McGhee, W. B. Hill. First district, J. H. Estill; second district, Thomas AVhite; third dis trict, J. P. Woods; fourth district, A. D. Freeman; fifth district, J. G. Thrower; sixth district, J. A. Iluut; seventh district. L. N. Trammell; eighth district, J. G. Gibson; ninth district, George N. Lester; tenth dis trict, AV. L. Kilpatrick. -EASY TO INCITE, DIFFICULT TO DISPATCH. * “The Ball In the Arena.” •a ^discretions of Youth and Age alike easily poison the blood, but it fs not clean * ed - Rheumatism, Scrofula. Syphilis, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder Troubles can be cured by the use of WooI<lridgc*M WnmlerftllC'lire. mu; cmi weu. - contaminated ;• percolations from tho use poisons from the fix-If a spoil of malarial, i vcr. and to keep tho in a healthy and ••• Pr. Pierce’* Golden It uruuws all the cx- (tivity, thereby clcans- stem, freeing it from "boiis, no matter from • arisen. All diseases rpid or deranged liver. . \ k l<i to its wonderful It regulates tho stom- noteg the appetite and )\<jpepsia, “Liver Com plaint,” and Chronic Piurrhca. Salt-rheum, Tetter. Eczema, Erysipelas, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings. Enlarged Glands and Tumors disappear under its use. , “Golden Medical Discoverer” is tho only blood and liver medicine, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of its bene fiting or curing in every ease, or money paid for ft will be promptly returned. Copy light, Iff*, by World's Dis. Micd. Ass’N. Certificate ot M. H. Blandlord, Associate lustlce of Supreme Conrt of Goorola. b£t T tl ^^^^rmm^agcneraMettfng'dowa of'thc^ystem'loraion^wfulc^l^ave taMoTafew Manufactured by WooltfrldgcH ingand purify i.s* all manner ot i>ls what cause the; originating from or from impure 1 curative i>r<tpc neh and bowel s, digestion, and ou •laint,” Pit OKI- .SSIONAL CARDS. rp M.McI.VTOSH, Physician cV Surgeon, Thomasville, Georgia. B^~OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and Fletcher Streets. INVESTORS Of Secondary Consideration. Dr. Harrison’s administration is doubtless cougratulating itself ou the prosperous aspect of the baseball at tendance this spring. The failure of manufactories amounts to very little in a successful baseball season.— Courier-Journal. w. AV. LSKUU1S, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Coiner of Bread and lie teller street?, faug 0 *W-3yJ N. G. TULLIS, M. D. Regular Practitioner. to Throat Jand Lungs In Special Trcatmei ith Ox.a gen. OFFICE—Cor. Madison and Jefferson streets, THOMASVILLE, GA. HOUItS-lO to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 1\ M. T. TAYI.OR. M. I).. A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, O/Iicc over Reid Ac (.'ulpc'ppcr’s,Tliom- asville, Ga. . £)R. JOEL 13. COYLE DENTIST THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA OFFICE. Broad St., over Pickett’s. TAKE NOTICE. They Will Come. The Times-l nion, Jacksonville, says: “A Pennsylvania newspaper notes the fact that for the first time in twenty-five years there is no move ment in tho way of emigration to the west. Good government lands have been taken up pretty closely. This and the agricultural depression in the west are calculated to deter the peo ple of the east from leaving their homes with the expectation of better ing their fortunes. .The south now offers the greatest inducements for emigration. Henceforth the cry should be Southward, ho!” J II. COYLE, D. D. S., Resident Dentist, Thomaavillo, Offers his ncrvlce* to tn aavlllo ami vicinity. Office hours—Krnii from 2 to 6 p. r Georgia, citizens of Thom- a. m. to 1 p. m., and Office—On Jackson street. W. D. MITCHELL, It. G.;MITCHELL ■ITCIIELL & MITCHELL, M 1 For the next 20 days I will offer some fine bargains in Town Lots and Suburban property This is no idle talk I mean business square up. There never was a more favorable time in the history of Thomasville to in vest than right now. Call and get a bargain. RUNS Fast Trains with Bullirnn Vestibuled Drawing Room sloepcrs. Pining cars and coaches of 6 i/ n Sip: , n ’ ,,< i‘ t ^ cn Chicago ami Milwaukee and St. I aul and Minneapolis. TriiiiiJi witli Vestilmlcd Drawing Boom sleepers (lining cars coaches of the latest Uesigj. between Cliicago and Milwaukee and Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Room and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore. c onvenient Trains to and from Eastern, Wcst- I ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording unequalled service to and from Wau- Ikesba, Fond ciu Lae, Oshkosh, N’cenali, Men- asha. Clnppewa Falls, Eau Claire, Hurley, Wis.. and Iron wood and Bessemer, Mich. t jy/ a sleeping ear reservation, time ir ii u nd otlier "Hormation, apply to Agent* «f’* or t0 Hckot Agents anywhere in tlie l nltod .States or Canada. < fl.Il,AINSLIE l II. C. DARI.OW, ' leneral Manager. Gen’l Traffic M-r, LOUIS ECKSTEIN, A us't Gen'l Poss'r nmlTkt. Agent. uii.xvai kii:, wn. Montana, Washington and Oregon. ' < orrret map ol the northwr.-t will show kh-it the Northern Pacific ruilro.nl traverses the centra! portion of .Minnesota, North Do. koln, Moninnu unit Washington for u ilif. lance ot nearly '.*,000 miles; it i< the only railroad reaching Jnmetow n, iiisqiurck, Mi its City, Aillings, Livingston, Bozeman, Mie- sonln, Cheney, Davenport, Pnlousc Cilv Sprngue, /,’iizvillc. Vakime, Kllensburg, Tn- conm, Seattle ami in tact nine-tenths ol’ the northwest cities, town., and points of inter est. Tlie Northern Pacific is the shortest trans continental route from St. Paul aud Chic lo lieiyna, Butte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge Spokane halls, Walla Walla, Dayton and Portland, and the only one whose througl trains reach any portion of the ncw*stnte of Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa cific Const second class tickets via. St. Paul mol the Northern Pacific have choice Irani that point ot free Colonist Sleeping Car. or Pullman's Tourist Furnished Sleepers at charges as low us the lowest. l or the benefit of settlers the Northern Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every point west, including over 125 stations in W ashington, thus enabling persons treking a home to examine this vnst territory with out incurring an expense of from to *25 in traveling on local tickets from point to IlKimt. ' ! insure for yourself comfort and safety by having the beyt accommodations afforded, thcieby avoiding change of cars, re-check ing ol baggage, transfers nnd lay overs cn route. Money can be saved by purchasing tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and tlie Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, Wales and Tickets enquire of jour nearest Ticket Agent, any Passenger Agent ol the Northern «*4road; or Jbas. S. Fas, General rand Ticket Agent, St, Paul, Minn. S7 Attorncys-at-Law, Thomasville, • Goorgla. Mo I ENDON, Att orney-at-Law, Thom \sville, - - - Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business en listed to him. Office—Over Watt’s store, coiner Broad and hackson streets. ABfiim 1 V, COR N <fS ffi^^ P EEDILV t" B llN|0N 5 ^VoWARTs^^^® 5 *- PAIN UPPHANBfiO'siltiicGISrXI’HOPS,SAVANNA!-, REAL ESTATE 158 Broad St. I % ! Thoimt«villc, - Ga. N: S. Laves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ThomftAYlllo, Georgia, l will be glad to make contract* foi the construction of nil clauses of buildings, pub lic and private. In oltlier brick or wood. I will guarantee In every Instance to give satisfaction. Designs nnd plans drawn and careful estimates made. My Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you want any building done call on mo. i will Rubmlt estimate* whether contract Is awarded me or not. I refer to the nany public buildings orocted by me In I BIf G has given unlver* 9ssJ satisfaction In th* 1 cure of Gonorrhoea and I Gleet. 1 prescribe Hand fcol safe In recommend* leg It to all suflerera. ml. J. STONED, BJL* 21 Decatur, IHU BRICE, 81.00. Gold by Ot J. N. ('Assets, Thouinnvlllc, Ga. EMORY ^.Mindwudntntnmd. BooVs teamed THE |E. T. I’A. & GA., Ry. System THE ONLY | SHORT AND DIRECT LINE TO THE [NORTH and EAST AND THE RESORTS OF THE Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia, Pullman Finest Vestibule Sleepers Between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Atlanta and Knoxville, Rome and Philadelphia, Knoxville and Cincinnati, Rome and Washington, Chattanooga and New York Without change. For further information ap ply to C. N. KNIGHT. A. G. 1’. A., Atlanta, G’a. B W WHENN, Gen’l Pass. Airt. E T., V. & G. System Knoxville, Tenn. XjA.TOJNI 1 A ICE v COMPANY ICE MADE FROM DICE I* WELL WATER, CHEMICALLY FUEL. * DELIVERED ANYWHERE IX THE CITY. GIVE ORDERS TO WAGONS AND MAIL DIRECT TO W. S. KEIFER, Prlca, SL, Sola by all Druggists. Sent In TllOiliasvllle Variety 8lalnpac ^ 9 Bubbor Syringe for S1.6P WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave 4 Danis, Prop'rs Manufacturers and Dealers -Capitalists- Will Please Tale Notice. I >ffer f ir sale 8337 acres of Georgia pine lands in one li"dv in Decatur county. 'J’he body begins within one mile ot the town of Bain bridge, the county site, across the the Flint river, and fronts foui miles on that river, on which the steamers ply daily. For several miles this land lies within a half mile of the Ala. Midland R R. The projected B. C. & C., which stands a very good chance of being built will run directly through it. About 2-3 of the land is fine original pine which has never been turpentined. The balance has been cleared ana once produced fine crops of corn, cotton, tobacco and su gar cane. The soil is a gray ish sandy loam irom a depth of 10 to 15 inches on red clay subsoil. There are no swamps, even the river bank being high and dry These lands would be a valuable investment. Sold onl\ together at $2.5C per acre. ROUGtll & DREED ."LTJ MBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, •xIOULDINGS, RKACKKTS SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS, STAIR-RA N e wel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE Furniture. STORE FRONTS, Wira Screen Doors and Windows, Doors and Blind! STAIR BUILDING AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH SPECIALTY. tSf'CURRESPONDENCK Si)L[ A DM IN 1ST RATI tiiSSAU-r , Agreeably to an order of tlie court of or dinary of Thomas county, will be told at auction before tlie court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours of sale the following properly to-wit: Three cn s | 1U rcs of the stock ol the Southwestern Railway eom- pany, and a certificate of indebtedness of tlie Central Railroad and Banking company for one. hundred ilollas„hl ns the prop erty of Ann K. Remington late of said county defeased. Terms cast. This 7th day of A pril 1850. Cll.lS. II. PAINE, Ad’mr. 1 HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Argument. htPPMAN BROS,, Pro-rlotor3, WHOLESALE DEVaoiETS. Uppmtn Block, finVANIIAH, CA. zV. nnd B. (aged 35), have each a yearly cash balance of S350. A. deposits his in life insurance. B. deposits his in a savings bank. I. Both die at the end of the first year. A.’s estate receives 810,- 000. B’s estate receives only $350 plus ono year’s interest. ID Both live through the 20 years. The insurance company returns A’s deposits with compound interest (so that his S10.000 insurance costs him nothing); or it gives him a paid up policy for nearly, if not quite, double the amount of his first policy; or it gives him his dividends for tho pe riod in cash, and a paid up for hi first policy. The bank returns B’s de posits with compound interest, but assumes no guarantee of assurance Jiurtng tho 20 years. The company guarantees (after 3 years) an equitable paid up policy for all premiums received, if the insured is unuble to continue his payments. He is thus entirely protected against loss of deposits. B, however, has the power to draw his money from the bank whenever he finds himself in straitened circum stances, leaving his family unpro tected and defeating his original in tention. * S: The proportions hold good for larger or smaller amounts titan 810,- 000. The Mutual Life Insurance com pany of Now York, issues a very lib eral policy. E, M. MELLETTE, Agt.