The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 02, 1890, Image 4

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- ■ Getting Tired of It. Here is the way Er-Gov. Osborn a prominent republican of Kansas, talks: “We hare been rolling up Repub lican majorities by pressing Lome on the farmers the old time doctrine of Horace Greely, tint protection would build up factories at our doors and the sale of our furnish a market for products. Unless something is done to show Kansas people that protec lion, ns practiced by the Republics party, works out that result, we shall have trouble. We cannot any longe furnish the big Republican majorities and let the manufacturers down East who are rich, get all the benefits, while we have nothing but mortgages to show for it.” Even “bleeding Kansas,” the home of Ingalls and Mrs. Canfield, is open ing her eyes to the iniquities of the tarifl reform dished out to farmers by the republican party. A stroke of lightning will be a tame thing to the blow which the people will give the republican party in 1892. Vote of the Presbyteries. New York, April 29.—The Inde pendent this week publishes returns from 193 presbyteries in the vote on revision of the Westminister confes sion of faith. Of these 193 presby teries 127 have voted for revision, 01 against revision, and 5 have not voted at all. There are yet twenty presby teries to be heard from, nearly one" half of which are in foreign lands. The Constitution in discussing the tariff question, hits the nail on the head. It embodies the whole situa tion in the following paragraph: “The only just tarifl system is one that will raise enough revenue for the economical administration of the government, and at the same time aflord incidental protection for our homeindustrieB against the cheap la bor of Europe.” The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table snpplied with ihe best the market affords. Every attention paid to the com fort of guests. Commercial men s patron age sj ccialt**. N. S. Eaires, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. jThomaavllle, Georgia# I will be glad to make contracts lot the construction of all classes of buildings, pub lic and private, In either brick or wood. I will guarantee In every Instance to give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and careful estimates made. My Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you want any building done call on me. 1 will submit estimates whether contract is awarded mo or not. I refer to the riany public buildings erected by mo In Yt'ci&svUle and elsewhere, and all parties r w bem I have worked “From sire to son, grand-parent to grand-child, the ills of life, all aliko are subject to.'* “ if n woman is pretty, To mo 'tis no matt**r, Bo sho blondo or brunette. Bo sho lots mo look at her." An unhealthy woman Is rarely. If evciv beautiful. The peculiar diseases to which so many of tho box are subject,^ are pro line causes of pale sallow faces, blotched with un- Prescription; and with tho restoration o: health comes that beauty which, combiner with good qualities of head and heart, makes women angels of loveliness. “ Fa vorlto Prescription” is the only modlome for women, sold by druggists, under a posltlro guarantee from the manufacturers, that ItwiH ^h'O satisfaction women mm via iur | WARRANTED. |; w .i r ung g refunded. It is a positive specific for all those painful disor ders, irregularities and weaknesses with which so many women are afflicted. Copyright, 18S8, by WORLD’S DIS. MED. ASS’K. DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS Purely Vegetable I Perfectly Harmless I DNEQUALED AS A LIVER FEU. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to take. One tiny. Sueur-coated Pellet n dose. Curefl Blck Headache, Bilious Hoadncho, Constipa tion. Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all do. tangementa of tho Stomach and Boifdl £ cents a vial, by druggists. PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. rp M McLVTOSH, Physician <& Surgeon, Thomasvillo, Goorsia. ^-OFFICE over Stark's, corner Broad and FlctchcrStreets. W. ISRUUK, M. D. Office, up-stairs. Coiner of Broad nnd I letcher streets# fang 6 ’85-3y] N. G. TULLIS, M. D. Regular Practitioner. Special Treatment to Throat and Lungs with Ox>gen. 'ersop streets, HOURS—10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. T. S. DEKLE, m. d., Office in Hayea Building, ner College avonuo and Msg Look! Bead! uuaDticoi. __ ... Telephone communication, No. 33 for nlghl 119. T. TAYLOR, M. D., A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Reitl & Culpepper’s,Thom asvillc, Ga. < ABBOTT’S % I corses H^peeLilyaN bunions I^^^without 4,Vo WARTS mi,M PAIN. LIPl’MAN BHOSr.DRUGGISrS HTO SAVANNAH. CA Established 1865. John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St., New York, - W. Y. The above old established and responsi- blchousc solicits consignmc ts of Fruit and Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi nancial stynding of the house affording ab solute security to growers. Prices tele graphed daily to Reese & Eason, where HARKING PLATES AXD INFORMATION may be had. d&w4m THOMASVJ LLE NATIONAL BANK. ayes, A. T. McIntyre, President. Vice-President. Jab. A. Brandon, Cashier. sneral banking business. Collec- avc prompt attention. NEW C. & A. T. SNODGRASS (bve opened at the old Bank stand on Jack- Ops street, where they trill receive all con- ‘ , and give personal and prompt Haring aecored the services ot a t Anctioneer, parsons havieg goods Os Of will do well to see ns. We will MU si uy place In Thomurillc. Liberal -advances made on non perishable consign- - manta for thirty dots. Auction nt store on D R JOEL B. COYLE. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA OFFICE. Broad St., over Pickett's. II. COYLE, D. D. S., * Resident Dentist, Thomasvllle, • Georgia. Offers his services to (h citizens of Thom* asville and vicinity. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from3to Bp.ra Office—On Jackson street. W. D. MITCHELL, It. G. MITCHELL JJJITCIIELL & MITCHELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Thomasvllle. • Georgia. 3. G. McLENDON, Attorney-at-Law, Thomasvllle, - J- Georgia. Prompt attention givcu to all business en listed to him. „ Office—Over Watt’s store, coiner Broad and hacksonstreeta. Big a isthoacknowl leading remedy for •- unnatural discharges _ private diseases of men. __ certain cure for the debili tating weakness peculiar to women. Mjfl urdooiv by I prescribe It and feel safe iSSl The Evans CheuituCo. in recommending It to .CINCINNATI,0.HBB all sufferers. u. a. a. ^mU. 8T0NER, M 0. ( Decatun,Ill ICE $1 J. H. t'asscls, Thoiunsvillc Go. THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY. Merits ofoui' Hedge. It is the cheapest fence. It is most durable. It is not affected by fire, wind or finod. It has no posts to rot. .Stock can not rub it down. It protects itself. It stop trespassers and hunters. It cun not be carried away for firewood. It takes hut little room. You can cultivate close to it. 4, No weeds to be kept out ot the corners. It lists for generations. You never lay out one cent' for material to repair it. It's ornamental to any farm. It is mule high, bull strong and pig tight. Parties desiring more Information regard ing the Hedge Feuce can call on or address Capt. B. H, Mariott, Hotel Uasury, James K. Perry, Stnart House or Ben F. Dodson, n.taMDklAlaa L. A. DREYER, auctioneer,will sell on Saturday, the 26th instant, on Watt’s Comer, to the highest bidder, one second hand twp horse wagon and one 2nd hand two-seated, exten sion top surrey. Any one want ing property of this sort had better be on hand at twelve o’clock sharp. Blood Poison follows through generations, and Is the seat of many diseases. The foolish idea of bleeding a person for many ills Is now one of the highly ridiculous practices of former medical science. The Idea Is to build up the srstem, it needs all the blood, and at an early day the person who fails to take W. NV. C. for any Blood Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc., . will be as much an object of amusement as the methods of the early physicians. ‘Why? Because he does’nt know agood thing (W. W. C. is) when he sees it. When your pos sessions have been - turned to there is great com fort in having a policy in the ashes mmr Cure, . ever sinco with good results. Columbus, Ga., June 15,1880, W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists, fill Cure Co., Columbus, Ga. e used ?t in my family L. G. BOWERS. Manufactured by Wooldridge’s Wonder* Old Reliable S 0 N:- e Insurance Co. OF LOOONf. ESTAALISHED 1710. RUNS Fast Trains with Pullir an Vestibuled Drawing Room sleepers. Dining cars and coaches oi latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and St. Paul and Minneapolis. Fast Trains with Vestibuled Drawing Room sleepers dining cars coaches of tho latest design between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ashland and Duluth. Through Pullman VOJtibule Drawing Room and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore. Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording unequalled service to and from Wan kesba, Fond ou Lac, Oshkosh, Neenah, Men ashn. Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Hurley, Wls., - VHP V«tt JB IhllS, ZiUU LlttllCi j and Ironwood and Bessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE, FEBRUARY t>, 1880. uuiui.i, Biucuiu),' uar jUKituuuUi iimu tables and other information, apply to Agents of the line, or to tlckot Agents anywhere in the Unltod States or Canada. S. R, AIN8LIE, H. C. BARLOW, General .Manager.^ Gen’l Traffic Mgr, Leave Jacksonville . . . 8t00 p.m.. Leave Wojeross . , , , . 11:10 p.m.. Leave Jeanp ........ 1:20a.m.. Arrive Maooa Gj45 a.m.. , Leave Macon 7i08 n.m.. , Arrive Atlanta 10iC5 a m.. . Leave Atlanta lltOO a.m.. . Arrive Rome Ii45 p.m.. Arrive Chattanooga.... 5tOO p.m.. . Arrive Knoxville 0:85 p.m.. . LOUIS ECKSTEIN, Ass't Gen’l Pass’r andTkt, Agent. IfllLlVAUKIE, WIS, 4tS0p.m. 8il0 p.m. Ili00p.m. StlO o.m. 0:45 n.m. 7tD5 a.m. Gi40 p.m. 7iB0 p.m* LATON1A ICE v COMPANY Pullman Buffet Cars Cincinnati to Jacksonville on Trains. Both ICE MADE FROM DEEP WELL WATER, CHEMICALLY PURE. Apply to Ticket Agents throughout Florida or to FRANK M. JOLLY, District Faiaenger Agent, No. 75 West Bay St., Jacksonville, F/a. C. N. RIGHT, - B. W. WB1NN, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt. Gen’l Passenger Agent, ~ T KJtO. * delivered; Atlanta. Oa, NOXVILLB, T*MH, ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. -TheBest Spring MEDICINES InTHeWorldIs QIVE ORDERS ; 7^ TO WAGONS ANDMAIL DIliECT STATEMENT United States Branch. JANUARY 1, 1890. ASSETS: United States Bonds, - 8636,060,00 Bonds and Mortgages on N. Y. City Real Etate, 678,000.00 Cash in office nnd Bank, 245,715.65 Cash in Agents’ hands, 221,509.16 Real Estate, 149,756.23 Interest due and accrued, 25,290.01 \ - >■ 81,956,331.05 LIABILITIES. Unpaid losses, $124,820.49 Reserve for Re-Insurance, 961,322.68 All other liabilities, 52,578.00 ‘H& 'A : Mm ITO Surplus, 81,138,721.17 $8i7,6og.88 AS A SPRING MT.DICINE.TO CURE ANDTONE UPTHE CENERAL AILMENTS 0FTHE SYSTEM .TAKE W. S. KEIFER, MAUAQERf INCOME. Cash Premiums rec’d, 81,211,377.00 Interest received, 72,791.75 I Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use. $1,284,168.75 EXPENDITURES. Losses Paid, _ 8795,100.56 All other expenses, ° 417,305.10 Cottonseed Oil Mills |^| L. A. DREYER, Auctioneer. We ore nmkifig various sizes from th Plantation Mills of 5 tons to the large city mill ot 50 tons per day. Our mills have all the latest improvements in machinery, and produce tfio very best results. Send for circular. Cardwell Machinery Co., Richmond, Vn Thomasville Varletj WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave. & Davis* Prop’rs Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH & D REED LUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, . BALUSTERS, STAIR-RAILS IS g wel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & S10RE Furniture. Wire Screen Doars,and ^Windows, Saa Doors and Blinds