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ite, the governmentn about the fifteenths being placed on the inclosure aroand thelollege.* c*old, but it is never-vice—patronize homeiterprises.Hawkins is spending arietta. Thomasvilleed at this _p8piular rei temperance lecture st church next Tues-/clock, by Rev. J. I).the water maims on reet has progressed so ;r has been turned onfere any leaks.Ley and family willi inst. Mr. and Mrs.w York, the Missesfriends in Wisconsin.ment of the election ;tion does not dimince of the- acquisition iy the city. It' is well his in mind.that a woman canngs in a triink than aj*re meant the average 'not a drummer. We Sing tourist pack his 3w minutes yesterday.Miller and Mr. E. O. e next Monday for sy. They go by buggy untry. It is needless gradual change from belt to the mountainsa son or Mr. \ mis .J. Jrarnen.ileft a wife and three children.neThe Vigilant’s Parade.Thursday was the annual paradeand pic-nic day of our crack coloredfire: company, the Vigilants.totlieiarrival of the Chattahoochee trainthey expected the Baiiibridge company to participate and tijeir non-arrival somewhat disarranged the day’s programme. Meeting at their engine house on Madison street, early yesterdaykeptis 1appearance, contrast with some j places t be mentioned. YouiareproiThis is right) and pdomes tlcity.with this fellingto do all vou can’ at all tinmote’its growth. ,morning, they marched down Broadstreiet, and after some drill maneuvers►fhe company was inspeeetedby the cityofficials, Mayor pro-tem Merrill, Col.»One of Thomasville’s Int4A reporter passed Paliu’shop on lower Broad streetmorning, and was impresbusy appearance of the varimen employed. EnteringA. P. Wright, Mr. S. L. Hayes and Chairman of Street Committee I B.Whiddon.were called for and responded to by Mayor .pro-tem Merrilland) Col. Wright, who in a few appropriate remarks said that they had found the fixtures of the companythe proprietor, Mr. A. W. I on an immense log cart 1: for Messrs. Blalock A Holhi *have a saw mill on the newSouthern Florida ra roat .».•.* i ..above Valdosta. Mr. Palmout quite a number of theseandfmiernbers in good form, and afterthanking them for their efficiency inthe past, and the faith in them for theeently, and his work ami pipare most favorably v ill best in the country.It is one of our anil;dreams to have everything_I this section made at hornfuture, wished them all a pleasantday) and evening.The speakers were enthusiastically chefered. The company then marchedto the merry tune of fife and drum to Paradise Park where, with theirfriends, they passe 1 a pleasant day.*^5 lt;aifd black paiits, made a splendid ap-The Vigilants, with their red shirtspeaeance as the company filed downBroau street. The company lias made' ivilla fine record in the past and it be as active in future in protecting the property of our people from theMr. Palin can enter the 1the best factories in the couhold his own, it shows thatThomasville has nothing tc■competition. He is one of workmen in the South, e best skilled labor he canandisa gentleman whostanding is above reproTr.wes-En«riiise wouldhis present^establishment tl of one of the largest awagon factories in the Soutravages of the great destroyer.Board of Assessors.COUNCIL PROCEEDSCouncil Room, June* iCouncil met'r eg u 1 a
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Thomasville, Georgia, US

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