The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 04, 1889, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor. 8. B. BURR, - Business Manager. SCNDAY, Af<;rST4, fhe Daily Timks-Extkrprisk i' published every morning (Monday fxcqffetl.) The Weekly Timks-Kntkrprisb is puhlis’ipii eYery Saturday morning. SUBSCRIPTION UATKS. Daily Timks-Ektkrprisk, .... U* 00 W FKLY “ 1 00 Daily Advert is n« Rates {Transient Rates;—$1.00 per squa-e ‘or the first insertion, and 50 eel t» tor <*a it eiilise- quent insertion. Cue Square, one month. - - - One Square, two months - - - One Square, three month s, - - Oho Square, six months, - - - One Square, twelve mont is, - - Subject to change by special nrr: M. ft. Itl.'KR, Knslnowi Mu . 8 00 12 00 . 20 00 . 35 00 nc ement. linger. BPU.\r.NX XOIK K Parties leaving Thomasville for the mer ean have the Times-Kntekpi:isk sei nny address for 50 cents per month, dresses ean he changed as often as is de: The charge is made that Atlanta is swarming with lobbyists. Very likely Georgia is staggering along under a heavy load of jury exemptions. She ought to unload. Wannamnker, since his round with Dr. Green .of the W. U. T. Co., knows how Kilrain felt at the close ot his fight with Sullivin. Martin Farqtthar Tupper, the once famous nuthc r of “Proverbial Philoso phy,’’ lives in a handsome country home in England. Georgia’s supreme court is on the briny deep on their way to New York. They will probably throw up every thing—except their commissions. Andrew Young, who, half a century ago, composed the hymn, “There is a Happy Land, tar, far Away,” is still living, at the age of SO years, mentally and physically vigorous. Two women were whipped the oth er night in Indiana by the White Caps for gossiping. If anything would justify White Capism it would be a chronic case of gossiping. The court physician has put Queen Victoria on whiskey toddy. The old lady, now 70 years old. the physician says, must be stimulated^ Wales will have to wait some years longer for his crown—unless the grog gives out. Jailor Birdsong says Woolfolk hasn’t ate a bite in six days. He refuses to eat, unless his meals arc furnished from a restaurant. Does be intend to cheat the gallows by starving himscll to death ? Coming Cordele. The Macon Telegraph, speaking of the trip of Major Hanson and a party of gentlemen to Cordele, to select a site ter. a cotton factory, says: After viewing nil the favorable points in dicated by tin* committee, be selected a site •>0(J vnrds him 111 of tile depot, nl (lie end ol n beautiful iivenue leading into town. It is a level spot, and just oil tin: line uf tile Geor gia Southern. It is proposed to ereel a far- tory costing iMon,<1(10. The money is fur nished by the Macon Construction Com pany. Cordele Security Company. Amei- ieus Investment Company and Major d. F. Hanson, the latter being the largest individ ual stockholder. The eor.strueliiui and op eration of the factory will be solely in Major linn son’s control, lie proposes to erect such a building ns will admit of increased capac ity. It will begin with it,.100 spindles, and be increased as the demands may require. Tlie machinery dins purchased in bow el! Mass. Work w ill be commenced Mon day, at which time deeds will lie given these i enterprising gentlemen. Kverytl ing is in readiness to push tlie work rapidly. Archi tect mail- having arranged all hi. plans and specifications. The money employed is all (leorgia capital, and with Major Hanson at the head ot tlie enterprise it assures a suc cessful future for that portion id the state. If Georgia Imd Just a dozen such big- brained, sagacious men as is tlie controlling spirit of this enterprise, the state would be tlie most prosperous uf the south. 11 is en- ergv and superior business capacity befit bin) fur nny station in which lie may be placed. I.imited space forbids an extended notice of Cordele, but it is enough to say that it is a thorough-going business town. Houses are being built on every street. Turpentine stills, barrel works, planing mill, and now the factory and guano mill indicate wlmt the town is. A hank with large capital, stores stocked with goods and an excellent newspaper are already tlie pride id Cordele. An Important Industry. Tlie pear growers and shippers of Cairo organized an association last Wednesday, and will petition tlie other localities of the pear belt to do likewise, and then meet at some central point and organize a general association, the purpose ot which w ill lie to devise ways and means to protect their in- diPtry.—Cairo Itoeord. This is a move in the right direc tion. At the proper time we suggest that Thomas county pear growers invite growers in neighboring counties to meet-here, or some convenient point, for consultation. A better freight arrangement should be made, and a bureau of information estab lished to insure an equitable distribu tion of pears, to tlie end that no mar ket he glutted. And then some steps should lie taken to ran, preserve and evaporate the surplus. V'ho among our local pear growers w ill move in the matter? Times arc hard, money is scarce and it is to every one’s interest to economize. You can find no better way to do this than by buying your Groceries at I’ickctt’s cash store. He will save you 15c ou every dollar you spend. llilclilcn’N Arnica Snlvc. The lies! Solve in tlie World fur Cuts bruises, Sines, 1 ’leers, Salt Illleum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 21 cents per box. For sale by S. J. Cassels, Crag Store. TAILORING Tln'le is an end to nil things, so the people say, lint tliei’e is no end to the splendid ‘ lilting clothing made at HI Broad siteel,. Cleaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, (live me a call, John Kenny. IV Pi A K Mil THAN tVATMIt. A man is never in a more debilitated qjn dition than when lie lias weathered a ease of measles. The system finds it hard to bear up under the weight, of tlie disease and almost rebels against the strain upon it. And yet there is a remedy which answers the requirement of such a ease. A prom, nent druggist and physician writes: Darlington, S, 0. (ieiitlemen -Your tonic has been going very well tins spring. There lias been a goo'll deal of measles, especially among the factory operatives, which left them in a deb ilitated condition, for which your tonic seems to tie the very tiling, and it lias sold well. fours truly, John A. Itovn, M. I). PIMPLES TO SCROFULAR. A Positive Cure for Every Skin, Scalp and Blood Disease except Ichthyosis. It is now "Judge Gucrry.” The Hon. J. H. Guerry was elected Judge of the Pataula circuit, vice Clark, deceased, by a handsome majority, over all opponents, on Friday, by the Georgia legislature. He is one ot the youngest Judges in the state. But he will make a good one. Chatham county is steadily grow ing richer. The increase ol her taxa ble property for the present year is nearly $1,500,000. In 1S84 her taxable property was not quite $20,- 500,000. Now it is nearly $27,000- 000. If the “no fence” law were in force her assessments would reach $40,000,000 in a very few years — News. It is stated as a significant tact that of the 218 Cincinnati liquor dealers who combined to defy the law last Sunday by keeping open their places of business, not one is an American. The authorities of Cincinnati should be strong enough to convince these men that when they landed in this country they assumed an obligation to obey its laws. They cannot be per mitted to live in Ohio and regulate their conduct by the German, or French, or Italian code.—Telegraph, Cincinnati, O., Aug. 1.—A mon ster excursion train, the largest that ever left here for Niagara Falls, went out to-day ou the Cincinnati, Hamit ton and Dayton railroad. It was made up of thirty-seven sleepers, nine chair ears and, thirty-four coaches, a - total of 80 cars. It was sent out in seven divisions. The number of the excursionists was 2,190. It is lot an organized body or society, hut an or dinary popular excursion open for anybody who wanted to go at tlie re duced rates.' Dodging the Law. Connecticut lui3 n cigarette law similar to tin* one which sonic ot tin- members ol tlie legislature want to pass to regulate Hie small boys of (leorgia. The cigarette denl- in tlie Nutmeg State luve set iqi in numerous leu-alities a machine which will supply anybody witli a pi ekage ot cigar ettes fur a nickel dropped in the slot. This illustrates One of the many dilHciiltics in the way of enforcing goml fatherly legisla tion of the cigarette hill variety. —Tele- graph. Let the machine and slot be out lawed, also, and the wooden Indian too; for some stnait fellow might get up sonic inside machinery which would enable one of these familiar Indians, found in front ol tobacco and cigar stores, to deliver cigarettes, re ceive, make change, etc. The “Culchawed” North. Northern papers had much to say, lately, about the South allowing Sul livan and Kilrain to fight on her soil. The following account of a mill, fought in Buffalo, N. Y., is a pretty good offset: Tom Lynch, the Irish giant, ami Pete Jackson, the Aufitraftan negro, had a spar ring match here to-night. It was a tremen dous slugging match. The two men began thumping each other with might and main as soon as they shook hand?, and the crowd yelled with delight. * Finally, in the second round, with a sten torian curse that could he heard tor blocks, Lynch grabbed Jackson by the legs, pulled his pin* out from under him, and jumped oh him. The crowd sprang into their chair exery man of them, and yelled till the root cracked. It took dozens to pull the two men apart. The police rushed in and put a stop to the milU All the ballet girls in the West will soon he under the control of a wealthy Knglisli sydicate which has headquarters and resi dent partners in Chicago. English capitalists are now looking at tin theatrical business of America as well as the beer business with a view of investing their sovereigns ami controlling players and play houses. Ih it lcg’itimatc for England to monopolize the leg business in thin country ? PftorlnwlN H Year*. limit. Arm* auil llrrnMt n Nolid Nenli, Hack corerod with Notch. ItrMt Doctor* and Medi cine* fail. Cured by t’nlionrn ltcinc- dim at a rout of £.*1.73. I have used tlie Cuticura Remedies with the host results. I have used two bottles of tlio Cuticura Resolvent, three bottles of Cuticura and one cake of Cuticura soap, and am cured of a terrible scalp and skin disease known as }*so- riasis. I had ii for eight years. I would get better and worse at times. Sometimes my head would be a solhl scab, and was at the time I be gan tlie me of the Cuticura Remedies, Mr arms werefov.’icd with scabs from my elbows to mv shouhiers, mv breast was almost one sol id scab, and my back covered with sores vary ing in size froiii a pennv to a dollar. I lmd doc. toied with all the best doctors with no r ’lief, and used many different medicines without effect. My ease was hereditary, and I bogau to think, incurable, but it began to heal from the first application of Cuticura. ARCHER KI SSEL, Deshler, Ohio. Skin Disease 6 Years Fi»r*«l. I am thankful to say that I have used the Cu ticura Remedies for about eight months with great success, ami consider myself entirely cured of salt sheum, from which 1 have suffered for six years. I tried a number of medicines and two of the best doctors in the country, hut found nothing that would effect a cure until i used vour remedies. M RS. A. McCLAFL1X, Morettc, Mo. Tlie Worst Cum* of Ncrofulnr Cured. We have been selling your Cuticura Remedies for years, ami have the first complaint yet to receive from a purchaser. One of tho cades of Serofular f ever t ~~ 1 of five ltottles of Cuticura ami Cuticura soap. Cilticuru Remedies. cCure sverv tpcolos of agonizing humiliating, itching burning, scaly, ami pimply diseases of tlie skin, scalp ami blood, with loss of hair, from pimples to scndnlar, except possibly ich thyosis. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, oc.; Soap, 25.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass E^'Semi for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” Cl pages, 50 illustrations, ami 100 testimonials. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. Received of the Preferred Mutual Accident Association, of New York, Thirty-Tiro Dol lars for ten days’ disability, resulting from accident. I cheerfully recommend this Co. for prompt payment. E. M. Smith, Cush’r Bank of Thos’ville. Tiiomasvillc* Ga., Aug. 2, 1888. £3,000 i> i:\tii by accident. 3 OOO 1.088 OP IIAIVDM OR FEE 7, 3 000 EON* or HAND AND FOOT. tfJMlO I ONS or HAND OR FOOT. ‘<5.300 liONN OF BOTH KYEN. • ,300 ■•FKIUANKNT,Total Disability 030 EONS OF ONE EYE. •<!3 per week, Temporary Total Dis ability. FOB FIFTY-TWO WEEKN. COSTS IN THIS ASSOCIATION, ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH, while Other accident companies in the event of lental injury srop tho payment ' r idemiiity 8-::-lmd GEORG! A- T. X. nOPKIMf, Agent, Tlioninsrille, f»n -Thomas County, auy’s Office, August 2, 1881*. The report of tlu* commissioners appointed to set apart n twelve month’s support to Patsy Gilmore, widow of Wesley Gilmore, deceased, oul of the estate ot said deceased, having been filed in office, all persons inter ested are hereby cited to appear at the Sep tember term, 188!*, of the court of Ordinary of said county to show cause, if any exists, why said'report should not he confirmed and admitted to record. Jus. S. Merrill, Ordinary. MI LES WANTED. chose from 15 to 20 good l wis i ti mules, for Apply at n 1 wd\w which fair prices will he paid, y stables on Jackson street. W. A. DAVIS. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.) If you try this remedy you will say as many others have said, that it is the rest blood purifier and tonic. Write Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for hook of convincing testimony. J. I'. Davis, Atlanta, (in. (Wi-st. Knit), writes, "I consider that Ii- U. 11. lias permn- ncitly cured ini'<i:'ilieiiinatisin amt sciatica.” It. It. FimUi-r, Athens, (in., says: li. Ii. 11. c ureil me nl an uli-rr that hint resisted nil other treatment. E. (i. Tinsley. ('oliinib'^ma, Ala., writes : -My mother and sister had ulcerated sure throat and srndiiln- 11.11. li. cured them.'' Jaroli F- Spnncler, Xcwnan, On., writes : 11. li. i!. entirely cured mcot'rheumatism in my shoulders. I used six bottles. Ohas. Reinhardt, No. 202H Fountain Street Baltimore, Md„ writes : "I Fullered with bleeding piles two years, and am glad to say that on- bottle of li. B. B. cured me.” J. J. Hardy. Toeeoa, Ha., writes ; “11. B.B. is li quick cure for catarrh. Three bottles eared me. I laid been troubled several years." ; A. Spink, Atlanta, (la., says : One bottle ot B. li. B. completely cured my child ot eczema." AY. A. l’cpper, Frcdonia, Ala , xvrites : B, B. B. cured mv mother of ulcerated sore throat." A STRONG ENDORSEMENT. Still they come and all in the. highest anil oily skin prevented l»y CutiouraSoap. WEAK, PAINFUL, BACKS, EWJ Kidneys and Uterine Pains and Lc4J Weaknesses, relieved in one minute by y|J tho Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the first and only pain killing plaster. New, install- aneous, infallible. 25cents. When you suffer from dyspepsia, heart- hum, malarial affections, kidney disease, liver complaint anti other wasting diseases. When you wish to enrich the blood and purify the system generally. When you wish to remove all feeling of weakness, weariness, lack ot energy, try a bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters, ami see how greatly it will benefit you. It surpasses all known' remedies as an enrieher of the blood, and a perfect regulator of the various bodily func tions. Ask your druggist for it. 1 have Rowers & Weightman's quinine in store. No better than any other. Chemicals furnished to prove it. jly'28-fitd S. J. CASSELS. Office Piedmont M’fg Co.,Piedmont, S. C. —Gentlemen : Nearly two years ago I con tracted malaria into my system, and suffer ed greatly from time to time from it in va rious forms in which it developed. Some times had severe chills and fever—indiges tion followed it, and f was generally out of health. Lust spwng for more than two months l was greatly troubled witt. n dis ordered condition of the bowels; which I believe was the icsult of the mn.aria still existed in my system. 1 visited two or three mineral springs celebrated for the cure of malarial diseases, without the slight est benefit. 1 wag also treated as the differ ent symptoms developed by the most skill ful physicians, but was not relieved. About two months ago; 1 concluded to try Calisaya Tonic, prepared by Westmoreland Bros., but I must confess 1 had little confidence of being materially benefited by it I have taken live or six bottles of the Tonic—from the beginning 1 felt relief and continued to improve until now I feel quite as well ami in as perfect health as 1 ever did in my life, and believe I am perfectly w ell. Jl. F. HAMMETT, President- The effects of nmleria in the system is a hard'thing to eradicate, but will promptly yield to the wonderful and soyoreign remedy, Westmoreland’s Calisya Tonic. Try• it. Headquarters ior Drugs! REID Ss OTJLPEPPEE’S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasviile, Ga :School and Blank Books, Stationery,: Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. <1- BEAR IN MIX!) > -THAT THEY HAVE THE- Handsomeit and Best kept Drug Store insr GEORGIA- Where you can find fresh and pur* drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours, day or night, by competent Pharmacists. The} use only Squibb’s preparations in I he prescription department anij guarantee goods and priecs. REID ( <& CULPEPPER, 120-122 Rroai! «1. Sullivan & Kilrain. As Sullivan knocked out |plrain in seventy-five rounds, L. Steyerma.il & Bro. Propose to knock out high prices in Olothing in tlie next twelve, months. We offer clothing at present at prices that make other houses dread the name of Steycrman and Bro. Owing to the large trade bestowed on us this spring, our Mr. Simon Steycrman will leave for New York Monday to take, advantage of the market there. He will leave nothing undone as the CASH talks. Iiis instructions to us while he is away are to Sell Clothing at Cost and Below, To make room for his fall purchases. Call and take advan tage of. this opportunity. L. Steyerman & Bro. CATARRH CURED, health and breath secured, by Shiloh 'a Catarrh Re Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free •weet ncdy Mother, to cure chafing, relicvii £ baby, uso Roracir.e T diet and Nursery l’owdcr. It costs no (tiorc,|S superior and highly perf umed. THOMAS VILLE Battling Works, L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor. Headquarters for pure '•-arbonated bever ages, nt wholesale ami retail. Best soda water with pure fruit juice flavors. Ice Cream Parlors Specially fitted up for the accommodation of the Ladies. Cash (Millinery. 4th week in July; same record; in crease of business, low priccs, tasty work, prompt attention-on the rock- bed of CASH, explains it all. Two more months of hot weather means two more months of bargains in summer millinery, and that means money saved to buyers—25 cents to 50 cents on every dollar. I was not advertising for others last week, only illustrating that the cash principle was a success, whether applied to groceries or millinery. I illustrated another fact, that people do read advertisements. Look for next week's announcement. I will commence quoting articles and prices that will surprise you. Yours, for cash and low prices, Mrs. Jennie Far roll, Lower Broad Milliner. Their Illiniums II lomiiiB- Probalily nothing lias c:\nsei such a general revival ot trade at S. J. Cossets’ Drugstore us their giving away to their customers of so many tree trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simple enormous in this very vnlunhli! ar ticle from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Astliama, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Kvery bottle warranted. Jlrnce Up. ■ You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered w ith Headache, you are'fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not xvitli stimulants, spring medicines, or hitters, which have for their basis very cheap, had whiskey, and which stim ulate you for an hour, then in w orse condition than before. Wlmt you want is an alterative that w ill purify your blood, start healthy action ol I.iver and Kidneys' restore your vitality,and give renewed health and strength Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at S. J. Consols’ Drug Store, 1 am making a greater per cent, on the money invested, selling Quinine at 40 cents an ounce now, than I did when I sold it at SI a bottle. Call and get a bottle. Quality guaranteed. S. J. CASSELS. Otdwlt MARVELOUS OiSCOVERY. Only fienninn System of Memory Training Four liooks Learned In one reading* Mind wandering cared. Rvery child and adult greatly beneflttcd. • Great iuducritaenU to Correspondence Classes. Protmocttt«, with opinions of I)r# Win*. ft. JInni< mond, the tforLMatn-d fi;».ic|filutfn MUid Ibscawja %;W'*iS{feKir7Finh h, A ve..N. Y. Oil draught also, lhii_ new Mexican beverage, “FRUI MIZ.” Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing. A NERVE'TONIC, This delightful bcrcr- age is not only the most palatable drink ever dispensed from the soda fountain, but is as well a perfect tonic and eystem vitalizer. It improves the appetite, aids digestion and maintains the normal tone of healthy func tions. Its Properties: Prepared fromj the nutritious properties of pure fruit juices, combined with the ex tract froRi a small tropical plant found in lower Mexico, of which the medicinal prop- crties'arc invaluable, and its favor delicious. It Cannot Be Used to Excess. Not n foaming gas drink, causing belching of wind and unpleasant effects after drink ing. No etherftl extracts or liquors, but a solid thirst-quenching, delicious dcink; an extremely pleasant and efficient tonic, over which nine out often persons are cn husias- tic with praise. Everybody Likes It, Everybody Wants It, Everybody Drinks It. “FBUt MIZ,” the finest beverage in the ■l“' DISPENSED BY L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor Thomasville Bottling Works, Thomasville Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs. Manufacturers andiDealers ROUGH & DRESSED LTJ MB10R. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACK UTS, SCHOLL WOltK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS,; STAIR-RAILS Nowol Posts, OFFICE, CHUllVH & STORE, Furniture. STORK FRONTS, Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sash, Doors and Blinds TO ORDER. * STAIIl BUILDING, AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY. »®*CORRESPONDENCE ’ SOLICITED.} GEORGE FI’ARN, REAL ESTATE ACI \T, OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK. City and Conitry Propcrti for Sale. HOUSES RENTED And Tnxca n (cl. ROANS NEGOTIATED. Bring me a description oi your properly PIANOS AND ORGANS W. S. Brown, the Jowclcr, lias se cured tlie agency for till tho first-class l’iunos and Organs, which he is selling nt tho lowest prices for cnsli or on long time. Thoso desiring to purchase will do well to learn his pricesnud terms. Iteid k Culpepper are keeping up with the procession, they have secured ihe agency o lie famous Star Mineral Water, the fires reparation known lor dyspepsia. It 1 uarantccd to cure. 4 0 t FOR RENT, "■ Tlie Episcopal Rectory, on Me Lean Ave nue. Possession given nt once. Apply to Rev. C. I. LsRocue, if. Flctchcrville. FOR SALE. Ten head ot young horses and inures, from three to eight years old; homc-rniscd from the best breeds that have been brought to-this county, and most ot them well broke. Included is the trotting .stallion, Sam Jones, four years old (sire Revoke, dam Whirlwind), works well anywhere, double or .single, and any woman or child can drive him that enn drive nny horse. They will be sold, f don’t cx|>cct to get the vutuc for any of them, so nny party who wants good stock for any purpose, will find tins probably the best op|Kjrtiinity that will be ollered in this lection soon. Also a few acres of land. ' AV. Jl. SMITH, dAw Poverty Hill Farm.