The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 06, 1889, Image 2

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m THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor. S. B. BURR, - Busiuess Manager. TUESDAY, AUGUST G, lstSf. Che Daily Times-Kntfrpiiisb i" publish'd every morning (Monday exc q»ted.) The Weekly Times-Enteri'Iiisk is paWis ml every Saturday morning. Subscription U. Daily Timks-Kntkiiphisk, . • • • °° W ekly •' 1 00 Daily Advkrtis no Rates {Transient Rates.—per st|nn-o first insertion, and 50 cei ts for cn n quent insertion. One Square, one month, • ■ • • One Square, two months ---- One Square, three month 5, * - - Or»o Square, six months, - - - • One Square, twelve mont is, - - - Subject to change by special arntng (M. R. BIBR, Hualne** Mniir for the Buhsc- $ 5 00 8 00 12 00 20 00 00 ement. HTHIXKMA XOTICK. Parties leaving Thomasville, for the '• mcr can have the Timf-s-Ketkiiimiisk •*ci any address for M cents per month, dresses can be changed ns ottrn ns i- dr.- The senate lias passed the bill in corporating the Thomasville and Cor- dcle railroad. It costs the state of Georgia $i,5<!o a day to pay the expenses r,f her leg islature. The usual slim attendance in the house on Saturday and Monday. Where is Snelson? Cards are out, so says the News and Advertiser, Albany, lor the mar- riage of Miss Sallie Bird, of Monticello, and Mr. B. K. Smith. Mine.' Patti will start on her seventh farewell tour this season. This fare well tour business has grown to be a chestnut. We do not hear much said nowa days about some one stepping into Senator Brown’s shoes- The Senator is in them himscif— with both feet. The lease question is sti'l exercising and claiming the attention of the leg islature. It is a most important ques tion, and the legislature should give it most careful consideration. lime spent in perfecting the bill is time well spent. Snow was reported in Switzerland a day or two since. John Sherman must be in the neighborhood. He freezes everything near him. "Johnnie, get your hair cut, haircut,hair cut, JohiT- nie get your hair cut.*’ • London has fourteen thousand po licemen, and yet "Jack the Ripper” plies his killing in the Whitechapel neighborhood, one ot the most popu lous in the great city of fbur million people, with impunity and the legular- ity of clock-work. The London police appear to be a sorry set. The Mortgage Foreclosed. A writer in the Constitution gives the following original charge deliver ed by the late Judge Underwood ot Georgia, in a criminal case being tried before him : ■‘Vi?, gentlemen, yon Imre heard the •oiniN-l for this prisoner repeat tlmt old thead-barc, worn AM, scare ern-.v of all ad- loniiiou that it is heller that iiim-iy-iiiin- guilty persons sliiinid eseape rather than innorent man should sutler, met he said that the giod hook says so. i ch.ilge v.m, gentlemen, that tile good lim'd sa \ . in> -net. thine. Tile good iMok says eels -joiee mure nrer the repi-nlatu-e "t nne r tin Will repenta-we, and that is alt the n:uc'v-aiue there is in it. Nevertheless, eentl-nien "I the jury, tlmre is such a m-ivaa, and I dinrge yen that the ninety-nine ga'Jiy persons liave already escaped. or a:e e cap- lip, ,111,1 the court I as no veeoilee!io’l of all i one in any d.inner in this tribunal, but I charge you. gentlemen, that the innocent are in dang-r from the ninety-nine guilty •tin have . pel, and Ilia; danger is i"- crensinp even day. The maxim of th- law used to Ii!.,it when a man was acquitted adaJit i- a' reason:,Id, presumption of his guilt, and this eoe.rt cannot restrain n desire to pass sentence on many a man who is found not guilty. The court eannot help it. genii,■men,'' Indue time tin-jury returned with a ver dict ot “not guilty." and the judge remark ed: “Well, that forecloses the mortgage, and makes an even hundred who have escaped. Hereafter I shall rule that the maxim does not apply in this court. Madam Roland exclaimed, ‘Oh, Liberty! Lib-.rlyl how many crimes are committed in thy name!' and this court can exclaim, with equal emphasis, •Ith,Justice! Justice! how many rascals arc acquitted under ttie ma chinery of the law.’ The bench needs some more Underwoods in these days of crimi nals slipping through the meshes of the law. A VENDETTA OVER A HOG- The Smiths-and the Slushcrs Ready to Die fora $2 Porker, Chicago,III., Aug. a.—A dispatch from Louisville, Ky., says: "A fierce quarrel has broken out between the Smiths and Slushcrs, near l’ineville, over a hog tvortli $2. T he home of the Smiths was attacked on Saturday last by the Slushcrs and a volley poured into the house, which put holes through the door and broke several windows. The Smiths re taliated by putting a. guard armed with Winchesters on the Slushcrs’ road to Flat I.ick, the nearest village. Both sides are now well armed, and are. watching lor each other. Inci dentally all travel along the road pass ing through the vicinity is cut off. ’ Mrs. C. S. Gaulden Dead. The many friends ot Mrs. C. S. Gaulden w ill be pained to learn of her death which occurred at the residence of Mr. John Tillman at 3 o'clock Thursday morning August 1st. Mrs. Gaulden was born in Monroe county Georgia, January 5th, 1824, her maid en name being Charlotte L. I.eSucur. She was married March 261b 1846 at Lumpkin, Ga., to Col. (.has. S. Gaul den. Mrs. Gaulden lias been a great sufferer during several of the last years ol In r life but bore it all with the pa tience and resignation that became one of her Christian faith and spirit. She leaves four children to mourn her loss. Mrs. John Tillman, Mr. W. T. Gaulden and Dr. S. S. Gaulden of Quitman and Mr. I) L. Gaulden, of Titusville. Ida. She was buried Fri day morning at the family burying ground on the Gaulden plantation in this county.—Quitman Free Press. SUGAR FALLING. 10 pounds best Gran ulated Sugar for8IOO at T. J. Rail & Bros. 300 Magnolia Hams, from 9 to 13 lbs., at Pickett’s Cash Stork. The people are now calling fot an other case of Pickett’s Royal Baking Powders. It gives satisfaction and they arc going to use nothing else, lib cans 25c. Iliirltlcn’M Arnica Salve. Tlx* Rest Salve in the World lor Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Champed Hands, Chilblains Corns, and till Skin Eruptions,and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by S, J. Cassels, Drug Store. T1 TAILORING. ijic is tm end tn nil things, so the people stiy, but there is no end to the splemliil tilting clothing made at LI Brand street. Cleaning niul repairing done in the neatest manner. ' Give me a call John Kf.nny. I-'iimiI lire. Carpets, It,Milling, Children's Carriages, Wall Paper anil Window diners .Straw mattings, lings, etc. The Lest style, ami lowest prices in the city. GEO, W. FOB!!MS, i;-l l-w'Jt ,11 Mnsury Building- When yon stiller from ’ dyspepsia, hctirt- burn, tnnlnrini nlleetions, kidney disease, liver complaint and other wasting disenses. When you (visit to enrich the blood and purify "the system, generally. When yon isli'to remove all,, feeling of weakness, ..enriness, lack ot energy, try a bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters, and see how greatly it will benefit you. It surpasses all known remedies as an enricher of the blood, and n perfect regulator of the various bodily lunc- tioas. Ask your druggist for it. The latest development of the auto matic machine is a Doctor Curcall, in Holland. It is a wooden figure ot a man, with compartments all over it, labeled with the ntimes of various ailments. If you have a pain and find its corresponding location on the fig ure, drop a coin into the slot, and the proper pill or powder will come out. . Suppose the legislature takes time, during the summer session, to pass a law equalizing taxes? "There is a much needed reform in this line,which the legislature might profitably tackle. There are many conscientious citizens paying more than their share of taxes, and, as a consequence, there are many citizens—not so conscientious—(we put it mildly) who arc not paying their share of taxes. Let boards of assess ment even up things. Every newspaper in the state, to the best of our knowledge and belief, with that public-spiritedness, so to speak, which characterizes the fourth estate, have lent their valuable aid to the leg islature, in shaping ami directing the course and kind o! legislation, which will, in their opinion, best subserve the interests of the people. This course is highly commendable. A sclf-sacri- ftetng set, these same journalists. When the best citizens of a town get together and resolve to pull in harness, and pull together, that town is bound to grow. It has secured something better than northern capital or outside labor; it has developed its own strength and spirit. The best means of development are tlyasc which the people arouse in themselves. And this spirit is invincible when every body feels it.—Ex. Some of the original projectors and stockholders in the East Georgia and Florida Railroad have brought suit against the Plant system, alleging that the latter, who bought the unfin ished road pome vein s ago and have failed to construct the same, to the detriment of the complainants. It will be remembered that the. Plant system bought the projected line to prevent it from being built into Jacksonville, The name of the liar is not given, but it comes to us by way ol the In- dianpolis News that a citizen ol Lima, (Cal.) has just finished working up a fir tree which grew on his place. He received $12 for the bark, built a frame house 14x20 feet, 8 feet high,, with kitchen 8 feet wide and 20 feet long; built a wood shed 14x20 feet;. made 330 fence rails jo feet long; made 334 railroad lies and 5 G0 boards six inches wide and two feet long and 15 cords of wood, all from 0:1c tree, and has part of the tree left. CATARRH CUBED, health ami sweet brentli secured, by Shilol ’s Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free Mother,To euro dialing, rclicvii g baby, wso Rorncinc Toilet anti Nursery Powder. It costs lore, is superior and highly perfumed. PIMPLES TO SCROFULAR. A Positivo Cure for Every Skin, Scalp and Blood Disease except Ichthyosis. I*NorJn*i* 8 Year*. Head, A hum nn«l Jln ani » Solid Hcnli, Back covered with Korea. Ito.Mi Doctors nnd Ricrii- riiM'N fml. ('11 red by Cuticura Itcinr- (licNittn <‘o»l of $:L73. I have used the Cuticnra Remedies with the best results. 1 have used two bottles of the Cut!<•ura Resolvent, three bottles of Cuticnra and one cake of Cutieurasoap, and am cured of a terrible scalp and skin disease known as pso- I had li for eight years. I would get times. Sometimes my head •onId be a soPd scab, and was at the time I be an the use of the Cuticnra Remedies, Mr rms were < ov.’ied with scabs from my elbows » my shoulders, my breast Was almost one sol- l seal*, and my back covered with son a vary- from a penny to a dollar. I had doc, toied with all the best doctors with no r lief, and used many different medicines without effect. My case was hereditary, and I began to think, incurable, hut it began to heal from the ilrst application of Cuticnra, gre ARCHER RUSSKL. Dcshlor, Ohio. Skin Disease O Years rnr sl. in t bank fill to say that I have used tlieCu- a Remedies for about eight mouths with : sneers*, and consider myself entirely 1 of salt shetiiu, from which I have suffered . js. I tried a number of medicines and two ol the best doctors in the country, but found nothing that wonld effect a ctiro until I used your remedies. MRS. A. McCLAFLIN, Morette, Mo. Tin- Woi-Mi Case of Hcrofular Cured. AVe have been selling your Cuticnra Remedies for years, ami have tho lirst complaint yet to a purchaser. One of the warst fulnr I ever saw cured by tho uso of Hvc bottles of Cuticnra Resolvent, Cuticura and Cuticura soap. TA YLOR » v ;- TAYLOR, Druggist, Frankfort, Kan. Cuticurn .Remedies. cCure every t pcplos of agonizing humiliating, itching burning, scaly, and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples to scrofular, except possibly ich thyosis. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, oc. jSoap, _..., ..osten, Mass Kfr-Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” Cl pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. Il’LES, Mack heads, red, rough, chapped i and oily skin prevented by CutiouraSoap. WEAK, PAINFUL, BACKS, yjrw/ii Kidneys and Utcrino I’ains and /Zfjcil Weaknesses, relieved in one minute by llWu tho Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the first and only pain killing plaster. Now, instan taneous, infallible. 25cents. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. Receive! uf the Preferred Mutual Accident Association, of \c(V York, Thirty-Two Hol lars tor tea days’ disability, resulting from accident. I cheerfully recommend this Co. for prompt payment. ' K. II. Smith, Cash’r Bank of Tiios’ville. ThonuiM ille, Ga., Aug. 2, 1888. 94,000 IHiATII ltv ACCIDENT. 5 000 LOSS OF llAtVMS OK FKET. 5,000 I,OSS OI* II AN l> ,1511 FOOT. (2,500 I.OSS OF II AX l> OIL FOO T. •2.500 1, OSS OF nOTIIKVEM. 2,500 I’UIt.II AXF.tVT,Total Hianlillilr 050 I.OSS OF ONI! KVU. 25 per week, Temporary Total Dis ability. FOB FIFTY-TWO WEEKS. ‘ COSTS IN THIS ASSOCIATION, ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH, while other accident companies in the event of serious accidental injury s‘op tho payment of indemnity at the end of twenty-six weeks, the Preferred Mutual continues the saun for llfty- o weeks. T. X. UOPKI.V4, Agent, Tliomnsyille, €Ju. 8-;;-1 mil New cream cheese at Pickett’s Cash Store. Headquarters lor Drugs! REID & CULPEPPER’S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga :School and Blank Books, Stationery,: Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. <1 BEAR IN MIND 1- -THAT THEY HAVE THE- Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store I NT GEORGIA. Where you cun find fresh nnd pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at nil hours, day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squihb’s preparations in the prescription department nnd guarantee goods nnd prices. SSEID A €l)LPEPl»ER, 120-122 Drosui Ml. Sullivan & Zilrain. As Sullivan knocked out Kilrain in seventy-live rounds, L. Steyerman & Bro. Propose to knock out high prices in Olothing in the next twelve months. Wc offer clothing at present at prices that make other houses dread the name of Steyerman and Bro. Owing to the large trade bestowed on us this spring, our Mr. Simon Steyerman will leave for New York Monday to take advantage of the market there. He will leave nothing undone as the CASH talks. His 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. 1H0MASVILLE Bottling Works, L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor. MULES WANTED. Cash Millinery. One of tlie Boston aldermen who refused to grant John L. Sullivan a license for a sparring match in that city, between Sullivan and Muldoou, said that he remembered Boston in the days of Webster, Dexter and I.verett, and he believed that that city was last going from brains to brutality. This is rather a hard thing for one of Boston’s city father’s to say of the city which he helps to govern.—News. An exchange gives these good rules to be obseivcd in a sick room: Don’t stare at the sick. Sick people don't like to be stared at. Don’t express surprise by your looks at the change sickness has wrought. Don't stand at the head of the bed, to make a sick person turn his eyes around to see you. Don’t whisper in the room. Don't iollow the doctor or call him out into next room. Don’t wear squeaking shoes or rustling garments. My cash prices on millinery arc so successful I have ordered a lot of no tions, handy articles, needed every day. Bead the list and save money. IIatim’IN case— Leather, nickel frame, 4 pockets, 4 doz. hair pins, as sorted sizes and styles, fi cents. Fell everywhere at 10 cents. Needle cases—Folding, fi papers and lfi large assorted, including bod kin, 10 cents; regular price 20 cents. Florida Water— G oz. size, pure and refreshing, in demand this weath er, 10 cents. Yon never paid less than 2") cents. Sewing Machine Oh.—Best, 4 oz ,-izc at 5 cents. Any other house in town charges you lfi cents. Bay Bum—Best quality, 1 oz. bot tles at 10 e. You pay 2fic. everywhere. Cp.ociiet Needle Cask—Leather, uiekle frame, 2 pockets, has glove hut- toner, "stilletto and 4 crochet hooks, 10 c., regular price 20 c. Hammocks—Full size, complete, 75 cents; 95 cents, 81. Table cloths, doylies, towels, hand kerchiefs and lots of other tilings you need every day. Cannot*quote prices of all here, but will save you money every time. Call and see me, I want your trade. Mrs. Jennie Carroll, Lower Broad Milliner. The Imperial LIFE INSURANCE CO. DETROIT, MICH. The Cheapest regular Life Insurance in the World., Life Insurance without investment, like lire insurance. Lite Insurance with investment, fur Cash Value or Paid-up Policy. All the practical and useful forms of Nat ural and Level Premium Insurance at the Lowest Bates, on the most liberal Policy Contracts. No restrictions upon travel or residence. Incontnhlc Policies from date of issue, ex cept for fraud. American standard, I 1-2 per cent. , I to each $100 of legal reserve liability. Send toe annual statement nnd rates. I WANT a good, live AGENT. Corres pondence solicited. J. II. REEVES,Southern Man , Kutaul.a, Ala. Cure John McNab Bank. 1 wish to purchase from 15 to 20 good mules, for which fair prices will tie paid. Apple at inv stables on Jackson street, twd.kw ' W. A. DAVIS. Go to Pickett's and look over his elegant stock of canned meats, direct from Armour, and at Cash Grocery prices. I can rent the residence now occupied by Mr. II. Wolll, on lower Broad street, at $20 per month. Possession given Sept. 1, 1880. 1 „ n „4. ELI M. MALLETTB. B. B. B. i Botanic Blood Balm.) If you try this remedy you will say as many others have said, that it is the hkst |,loud purifier and tonic. Write ltlood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for-hook of convincing testimony* j. 1\ Davis, Atlanta, (la, (West End); writes, “I consider that IP B. B. has perma nently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica.” It. 11. Saul ter. Athens, Ga., says: 15. 15. B. cured me ot an nicer that had restated all other treatment. K. (i. Tinsley, Columbiana, Ala., writes : My mother and sister had ulcerated sore throat ami scrofula* 15. 15. 15. cured them.” Jacob F* Sponcler, Xewnan, Ga., writes : I*. 15. 15, entirely cured me of rheumatism in mv shoulders. I used six bottles. Chas. Reinhardt, No. 202(5 Fountain Street Baltimore, Md., writes : “I suffered with bleeding piles two years, and am glad to say that oae bottle of 15. 15. 15. cured me.” J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga., writes : “15. li.D. is a quick cure for catarrh. Three bottles cured me. 1 had been troubled several years." A. Spink, Atlanta, Ga., says : One bottle of J5. 15.15. completely cured my child of eczema.” W. A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala, writes: 15.15. 15. cured my mother of ulcerated sore throat.” Their JSiiviiicaM^lls'iouiitiB. Probably nothing has caused such a general revival ot tradc*at S. J. Cassels* Drugstore as their giving away to their customers ot so many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable ar ticle from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthama, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat andfUng diseases quickly cured. You can lest it "before buying by getting a trial bottle free large size $1. Every bottle warranted. Ilrnce Up. You •re feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bail whiskey, and which stirn ulateyouforan hour, then in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys* restore your vitality,ami give renewed health and strength Such a medicine you will find in Electric Ritters, and only 50 cents a bottle at S. J. Conscls’ Drug Store, Headquarters for pure carbonated bever ages, at wholesale nnd retail. Rest soda water with pitrc fruit juice flavors. Ice Cream Parlors Specially fitted up for the accommodation of the Ladies. On draught also, the new Mexican “FRUI MIS.’ Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing. A NERVE TONIC. This delightful bever age is not only the most palatable drink ever dispensed from the. soda fountain, but is as well a perfect tonic and system vitalizes It improves the appetite, aids digestion nnd maintains the normal tone of healthy func tions. Its Properties: Prepared from] the nutritious properties of pure fruit juices, combined with the ex tract from a small tropical plant found in lower Mexico, ot which the medicinal prop erties arc invaluable, and its favor delicious. It Cannot Be Used to Excess. Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching ot wind and unpleasant effects after drink ing. No ctheral extracts or liquors, but a solid thirst-quenching, delicious drink; an extremely pleasant arid efficient tonic, over which nine out of ten persons are en husias- tic with praise. Everybody Likes It, Everybody Wants It, Everybody Drinks It, “ERL'! MIX," the finest beverage in the world., DISPENSED BY. Thomasville Vaiietj WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Dayls, Prop'rs. Manufacturers andlOealers ROIJGTI & DRESSED DUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, MANTLES, BALUSTERS" STAIR-KAILS Nowel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE, Furniture. STORE FRONTS. Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sash, Doors and Blind3 TO ORDER. STAIll BUILDING, AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY. tffirCORRKSPONDENCE’SOLICITKD.; GEORGE FliARM, SEAL ESTATE AG1MT. OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK. Cilf and Coatlr; Propcrli (or Sale. HOUSES RUNTED Ami Tuxes l*t id. L. SUIINHDT, Proprietor Thomasville Bottling Works, PIANOS AND ORGANS W. S. Brown, the Jeweler, has se cured the agency for all Idle first-class Pianos and Organs, which ha is selling at the lowest prices for cash or on long time. Those desiring to purchase will do well to learn lus prices nnd terms. Itcid k Culpepper are keeping up with the procession, they have secured the agency o lie famous Star Mineral Water, the fir.es reparatioa known for dyspepsia. It i uarantccd to cure. 1 ® t FOR RENT, The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean A ve nae. Possession given at once. Apply to Itiv. C. I. LaRociik, tf. Flctchcrville. UOATSTO? NEGOTIATED. Bring me a description 01 your property FOR, SALE. Ten head of young horses anil marcs, from three to eight years old; ho me-raised from the best breeds that have been brought to this county, and most ot them well broke. Included is the trotting stallion, Sam Jones, fbur years old (sire Revoke, dam Whirlwind), works well anywhere, double or single, and any woman or child can drive him that can drive any horse. They will be sold: I don’t expect to get the value lor any of them, so any party who tfants good stock for any purpose, will find this probably the best opportunity that will be offered in this lection soon. Also a few acres of land. W. M. SMITH, -*■: d&w Poverty Hill Farm.