The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 05, 1889, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. fi; f * JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor. S. B. BURR, • Business Manager. TIIl'IlSPAY, SKI’TEMBKR 1880. Daily TixKS-EsTMirnisK it piil>lisli»tl every innrnin^(Moniliiv exc’i'tf'd.) The Wfkki.y Timss-Estkiii'Kisk is published every Saturday morning. Si bsckiitiox Ratks. Daily TiMts-EsTF.Rriu.su $0 0,1 W fm.v “ 1 «'0 Daily Aiivbiitis nci Katfs transient Hates.—$1.on per sipm first tniH'rtion, ami 00 eel ts for ea quent insertion. One Square, one month, - - - One Square, two months - - - One Square, three month t, - - ■ One Square, six months, --- One Square, twelve moot tis, - - - XI 0( Suhjeet to change hy special arrant »ment. 8 CIO ft 00 20 00 S.B. Until, IIiimIiio'in Jlalinsrr, Augusta will soon run Iter street cars by electricity. Progressive Augusta. It begins to look as if Prof/ White, State Chemist, would have to step down and out. Snclson, although on the right line, is making a fool of hituself. Pity hut some practical, dear headed man would take up the cry of reform, which Snclson has brought into ridi cule by his course. • It is said that Col. Wauamakcr cherishes au idea to get control oi the telegraph service and run it under the postofficc department. It would only cost 8100,000,000 to buy out the tele graph compauies of the country. This would consume the surplus and 850,000,000 more, but this would not be much for a country like ours to appropriate for placing the depart ment presided over by Col. Wanama ker in order to serve the public effi ciently.—Chronicle, Augusta. . The republicans are hound to reduce the surplus. Between Wannmnker and Tanner, they are in a fair way to <lo the work effectually. Dr. Earnest Laplace, of New Or leans, 28 years of age, is soon to take the chair of pathology in the Mctlico- Chirugical college, Philadelphia. He was one of the first physicians in tins country to make experiments with Dr. Brown-Seqtinrd’s elixir. He says that it is nil excellent tonic for old people. He experimented on fifteen persons outside of the hospital, and ten were afforded great relief from tho diseases from which they were suffering. Two old men, collectors hy occupation, suffering from debility, were enabled to work all day without feeling any extraordinary fatigue. In eight cases of rheumatism and spinal affection, all pains disappeared and the patients claimed to have been cured. In one case of spinal trouble the gait was materially improved, and au arm which had heretofore been unfit for use was made serviceable.— News. A curious protest was recently dis covered among the archives ol the Nuremberg Railway Company at- Furth. It was drawn up by the royal college ofllavarian doctors in 1835, and contains the following passage, pointing out the danger ol the new system of travel: “Travel in cars drawn by a locomotive ought to be forbidden, in the interest ot public health.' The rapid movement cannot fail to produce among the passengers the mental affection known as <klirimn U<rioH<m. Even if travelers arc willing to incure thif risk, the government should at least protect the public. A single glance at a locomotive pass ing rapidly is sufficient to cause the same cerebral derangement; conse quently it is absolutely necessary to build a fence ten feet in height, on each side of the railway.” Tanner. A Jacksonvillian lias mailed the following postal : “Dcr Mi. Corpo ral Tanner—l’lcasc put me on your pension list, with a rcrate. When I lived in (leorgia in 1861, a rebel tried to milk my grandpa’s cow, which she sprained her tail switchin’ oil the flics, which she hail to carry at half-most for a week."—Jacksonville Times— Union. And Tauncr will give him a jien sinu; of course he will. The appli cant's grounds for a pension are as good as others Tanner has grant ed. It is said, however, that the ad, ministration will draw the line at Tan ner’s jirojKisition to pension all the widows \«fio have married. Tanner is a terror to a flush treasury. It would appear, however, that the widow proposition is the lost feather on the camel’s back. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. HAV.t.VI'AII, FLORIDA AND j kaii/aav. ANOTHER DUEL PROBABLE. Electric Street Railway in Macon-A “Jack tho Ripper” Excitement in London Town--Anothcr Reservoir Breaks The Probable Location of the . New Southern NavyYard. Mai ls, (!a., Sept. 3.—The city council to night granted a franchise for an electric street railway system to cover over twelve miles of tracks. The present street ear system will he C( 11 veiled into the electric line. A11 outlay of 8125,000 will he made. London, Sept. 3.—Intense excite ment was caused in the central dis trict of London this morning hy the announcement that an old man stabbed two women of the town who had declined his company. A “.lack the Ripper” scare was raised, and the scene of the affray was in a short time crowded hy an immense throng of people. Charleston, S. Sept. —The upper reservoir of the water works company gave way to-day and pre cipitated about 7,000,000 gallons of water on the surrounding land. For tunately the cast embankment, which gave way, fronts the marsh and lienee there was no serious destruction of property and no loss of life, which might have occurred had the smith bank given way. Washington,Sept. 3.—The report of the southern navy yard commission has been received hy the chief of the bureau of .yards and docks from modorc McCann, the president. The chief says the report will not he made public until the Secretary of the Navy scuds it to congress. It was reported to-day at the navy department that it recommended New Orleans. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 3.—The pub lication of the interview with Repre sentative Patterson on the Macon bond hills, in which he charges Representa tive Huff with a willful and deliberate lie, filled the town this afternoon with rumors of a duel between the gentle men. Both were at the house to T day sitting near together as usual, hut quiet and reserved. It developed, as was expected, that Mr. Huff would give the matter his personal notice and would call Mr. Patterson to account. After dark it was rumored that Mr. Huff had left the city with a friend, and would invite Mr. Pattcrosn to meet him outside of the State. To Make it Hot for Tanner. Washington, Sept, i.—Corporal Tanner and Assistant Secretary istts- scy are expected back to-morrow and Secretary Noble on Tuesday, when the struggle for the removal of Cor poral Tanner will be renewed. Cor poral Tanner being somewhat strengthened by his Milwaukee “qual ified indorsement” and somewhat weakened by his Milwaukee “Wid ow’s” speech on the balance he i: perhaps not stronger than when he left for Milwaukee. Therefore the chances of his removal arc thought by those who arc seeking it to he good. Republican Representative-elect Flood, of Elmira, N. Y., who was so savagely attacked hy Corporal Tanner on his way to Milwaukee, is here to do what lie ean to have Corporal Tan ner removed. A NATIONAL DISGRACE. lie said to-day that it was a nation al disgrace to have such a man at tiic head of (he pension office. He also said that unless the republican admin istration relieved the Republican party of tins burden promptly that he (Flood) would resign his scat in the House and let the democrats elect his successor, so as to cut the republican majority down. 'J’liis threat,he thinks, may facilitate the removal of Corporal Tanner.” If it were not for the hole that Tan ner is making in the treasury, we should wish that HVrison might be compelled to “tote” him through |his administration. It would he a load, and a big one. What next? And now comes the report that an Eijgli?!) syndicate has bought up all the tanneries in New England and New York. Ten mil lion dollars have been invested. The London syndicate, it la /aid. stand ready with $50,000,000 more to buy up all the tanneries in the United States. Certainly this a good country to invest in, or the English would not send over their money so freely.— Chronicle, Augtuta. WAYCR0SS SHORT LINE. lima Card ia Efferct Feb. 17.1889- All trains «>f this road aro run by Central Stamlonl tlino Passenger trains will leave daily us follows. Fast Mail and New Orleans Express. Leave JacksmivUlo 7 So am 7 30 a m Arrive Wuyeross 9 45 a m 9 45 a m *• Brunswick 12 50 p in 12 50 p in “ Tliomasville .. . 140pm “ .lf.sup .lft 50 a in “ Chattahoochee .. 4 04 pm “ Savannah 12 23pm “ JYnsacoIa 10 00 p m Charleston 5 20 p in Mobile 2 10 pm ‘ Richmond C 54 a in “ Nrw Orleans . . 7 00 am “ Washington . 1121am “ Baltimore 12 40 p in “ Philadelphia . . 3 10 p in “ New ^ ork 5 50 p in Pullman H title t Sleeping Cars between New York,.Jacksonville and Port Tampa. Vkstibi led Train, Mnoday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave .Jacksonville U 4ft a in Leave Waycross II 47 a m Arrive Savannah 2 24 pm “ Wilmington 1 20 p in “ Richmond ft 12 am •• Washington...*. 11 55 a m “ P.alt i more 102pm *• Philadeldhia 3 20 p in *• New York 0 00 pm ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS. Leave Jacksonville I Lipin Leave Chattahoochee 7 05 a in Leave Munticcllo 10 55 a m Leave Thoniasvillc 12 50 pm Leave Gainesville . . 9 40 a ni Leave Live Oak 12 50 p m Leave Dupont 3 05 pm Leave Waycross 4 25 pm Arrive Savannah 7 45 p m “ Charleston 125am •• Wilmington 8 30 am Weldon 2 40 pm “ Kichmond -0 00 pm “ Washington 11 00 p m “ Baltimore 12 35 a m “ Philadelphia 3 50 a in •• New York 0 50 am Pullman Mullet Slcepin Car from Jack sonville and Waycross to New York; also from Thoniasvillc to New York. GEO KG I A CENTRAL EXPRESS, Leave Jacksonville*. .. 7 30 a in 0 10 a m Leave Waycross 10 00 a in U 00 p m L e avc (lainesvillc 9 40 a in Leave Lake City 9 45 a m Leave love Oak 12 50 p m Leave Thoniasvillc - .. '■> 20 a m Arrive \lbauv 2 00 p m 12 22 a ni “ Macon'via C K Ii. 0 10 p m 00 a in “ Atlanta via C K It. 10 Oft p hi I 10 p m “ Chat I tiooga via W and A It It 4 37 a n» 0 43 p m “ Cincinnati via (J S. It It 7 00 a in “ Mobile via L a X It It -. 1 55 p ni “ Now Orleans via L a N It It 7 20 p m Nashville via. L A N It It 7 45 p in “ Ia.uist illy via L N K It Cii nati L > 52 a m & N It It <• St, Louis via L a X It It ’ 7 23 a m J*tiIIniaii JJiillul Sleeping cars to and from St. Louis via Montgomery and Nashville. Pullman sleeping cars between Thomasville and Cin cinnati. Pullman and Mann sleep ing cars from Jacksonville to Cin cinnati, via Macon. Through coach es from Jacksonville to Cliattanoo- EAST TENNESSEE EXPRESS, Leave Jacksonville 8 15 p m 1 05 p in Leave Gainesville . . O lOam 0 40am Leave Live (>ak ...1250 pm 12 50pm Leave Waycross . .12 10am 113pm Leave Jesup. , 250am 510 pin Arrive Macon « 35 a m 10 30p m *• Atlanta *12 25 pm 150am, “ Chattahoochee , 025 pm 7 40a in' ** Nashville* 5 15am 7 05am Louisvillle,Lo So.. 7 00am 720pm “ Cincinnati G40am 042am PuIImun and Mann sleeping ears from Jacksonville lo Cincinnati. I 05 p m train has through coaches to Chattanooga. Sleeper lo Wash ington and Cincinuaii on 8 15 p m train. SAVANNAH EXPRESS & ACCOMMODATION, Leave Jacksonville 8 15pm 9 05 a m Leave Thoniasvillc 0 50pin Leave Waycross ... .12 10 a in 110pm Arrive Jessup . 2 10am 244pm “ Savannah .... 5 45 a in 5 20pm “ Charleston 12 00 noon Palace sleeping car between Jack sonville and Savannah on 8 15 p. m. train. !> 00 train «tops at all stations hot ween Jacksonville and Savannah on signal. . Through tickets -obi to all [mints. Maggago checked through; also sleeping car berth.*, and sections se cured at Company’s Oilice, 82 \\Tcs( Hay street, at passenger station, or on hoard People’s Line steamer, II. 15. Plant, Wm.P. IIardkk, Central Passenger Agent it. (i. Plkminu, Siincrinlendont. Petition for Charter. IJEOIU; I A—Thomas Conn t y. To the Superior Court of said county: The pc- .f John Triplett, S. 15. Ilurr, Albert Win ter. A. P. Wright, 8. L. Hayes, James Watt. apVl their associates, successors and assigns, shows that they desire to he made a body corporate and politic, with all the rights, powers and priv ileges usually incident and necessary to corpo rations, ur.ler the name and style of the Timkjj- Knteiu'Kisi: l*i hushing Comuavv. That they desire to do a gon.aal priming «*n<l publishing business, including all the branches of a news paper business and of job printing and binding. That they desire to have the authority to lease, Imy, hold and sell real estate, and to construct and own buildings thereon, tn connection with said newspaper ami job-business, and tq make any ami af» contracts neccxsayy to carry dn shell 1 uHinchs: and to adopt such constitution and by-laws lot iu government am| gje successful prosecution of its business as are not inconsist ent with this charter, or the constitution of laws of this State oi of the United States. That the principal olitccaml place of busineas of said company shall bo in Thomasville. iu Thom as county, tieorgia. That the capital stock of said company shall he Light Ttuusand Dollars ($s,ooo.o<d, dj\ Mod into shares of One Hundred Dollars each, aipl Petitioner*} doslro to lptyo tLj privilege of increasing ttpnr capital Mock at unv time to any amount not exceeding Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars (ft 100,000.) That they desire that the business affairs of said company shall he under the control of a Hoard of Direc tors, composed of not less than five nor more than nine «>f its stockholders, who shall have nower to elect such officers as they in their liscrotfon may deem i*ost for the welfare of the Com nan,, prescribing their ^atafy nn.4 dutips. That they desift) fo have peri*etaa» succession, to have a’ml use a common seal, and that tbit barter remain in force for twenty (20) yearst with the privilege of renewal nt tho end of that time. And that the liability of stock adders to liters of tho Company shall he to the >«k Subscription, and lOljX'iJt jept of their unpaid ste ription, ni ALHKHT winter, Petitioners. Clerk's Office .SiiikkIok Count: 1 hereby certify that tho above and foregoing petition is au exaet copy of petition filed in or- ice t|ii< day. as will appear f rom my mJptUpJ; This, 3»Kli day of August, ■ ./.'W.r.uoqVKB, L'ler’x Superior Conn, Thomas Cqunty. Notice of Dissolution The firm of Fife k lieverlv has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. J. I Beverly assumes all contracts and linbilitie of the firm, and to him all debts now owin; them must be paid. Mr, Beverly will con duct the business in all its departments, and will be thoroughly equipped to fill all order) promptly, as heretofore. J. ft. FIFE, J. L. BKVKBLY. A CARD. In retiring from the firm of Fife k Beverly, I do so with reluctance, ns my connection with this business and my partner, for tin past year and a half, has been of the most pleasant nature. Mr. Beverly, my successor, needs no introduction to this community and the trade nt large, as he is well known ns a gentleman of sterling worth, and ns a thorough mill and business man has hut few superiors. He will he as well prepared as heretofore to accommodate the trade, and I bespeak for him that support that has been so liberally extended this mill in the past. Verv Respectfully, J. (J. Fife. Sept. 2, 1889. Personal. Mr. X. II. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommend ing I)r. King’s New Discovery lor Consump tion, have used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief anil entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that 1 had tried other remedies with no good re sult. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King’s New Life Fills, both of which I can reccointiiriid. * Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, is Hold on n positive guarantee, free Trial bottles at S. J.Cassels Drug Store. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Children's Carriages. Wall Paper and Window Shades Straw mattings, Bugs, etc. The best style and lowest prices in the city. GEO, W. FORBES, G-l |-w2t dtf Masury Building* Wonderful (/’iircn. W. D. Hoyt k Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome Ga., says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Dicovcry, Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for four years Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases ot pronounced Consump tion have been entirely cured hy use of a lew bottles of Dr, King’s New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. Wc guarantee them always. Sold hv S. J. Cassels. PIMPLESITO SCR0FULAR. A Positive Cure for Every Skin, Scalp and Blood Disease except Ichthyosis. ii ud PNorinain 8 Yenrn. llcnd, A Itrrnnt n Solid Mcnli* Back covered ivilli Bore*. Ileal Doeior» and Mcdi- cinen fnil. Cured by t’niicurn Itcmc- «licN nt a com of 93 73. I have used the Cuticura Remedies with the best results. 1 have used two bottles of tho Cuticura Resolvent, threo bottles of Cuticura and ono cake of Cuticura soap, and am cured of a terrible scalp and skin disease know n as pso riasis. I had ii for eight years. I would get better and worse nt times. Sometimes my head would be a solid scab, and was at the time I be gan the use of tho Cuticura Remedies, Mr arms werccerercd with scabs from my elbow# to my shoulders, iny breast was almost One sol id scab, and my back covered with sores vary ing in sizo from a penny to a dollar. I had doc. toicd lfltli all the best doctors with no relief, and used many dilferent medicines without ctToct. My case was hereditary, and I bogan to think,- Incurable, but it began to heal from the first application of Cuticura. AltCTlER RUSSEL, Dcshlor, Ohio. ftkluDiseniic O Youth flur'd. I am thankful to gay that I have used the Cu ticura Remedies for about eight months with great success, and consider mvsclf entiroly Young’ Female College, Thomasville, Ga. Fall Session Begins Wednesday, September 4H1, 1889. Full Collegiate course, affords every facility for a thorough education. Location healthful, grounds extensive and attractive. Collegiate course, term of 20 weeks, - - - $15.00 Preparatory Department, 20 weeks. - - lO.(X) Music, per mouth, 4.50 Drawing, per month, ..... 3.00 Painting, “ . “ - - - - - - 4.00 Board in College per month, .... 1,5.00 Tuition payable onc-luilf in advance, balance- at expiration first quarter. .1 NO. E. BAKER, of nuc23- Prosident, Headquarters lor Drugs! REID 8s CULPEPPER’S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga :School and Blank Books, Stationery,: Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Htc. BEAR I N «M IM ) k -THAT THEY HAVE THE- Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store I2ST GEORGIA, Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all**hourly day or night, hy competent IMuirmacisUb They ii.se only Squibb^* preparations in the prescription department and guarantee goods and prices. REIl) A iTLPEPPEll, 120-123 JBronil Nt CLOTHING Continued at Cost Until Sept. 15. Wc arc pleased to announce that the heavy reductions we have made in prices of our Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats, has enabled us to reduce our stock considerably. Being anxious to dispose of it all before Fall season, wc will from now on inaugurate special reductions in various lines. curpd of.salt sjicum, from which I havesutrored forsixycnrfl- I tried a number of liicdicinos and two of tho lwst doctors In tho country, but found nothing that would oflcct a cure until i used your remedies. MRS. A. McCLAFLIN, Morettc, Mo. Tt><) Wo ml Ctnc of Mcrofnlnr Cured. Wc have been selling your Cuticura Remedies for years, and have tbo first complaint yet to receive from a purchaser. One of the worst cases of Scrofular 1 evor saw cured by the use of five bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, Cuticura and Cuticura soap. TAYLOR & TAYLOR, Druggist, Frankfort, Kan. Cuticurn | Itemed I on. oCure sverv species of agonizing humiliating, Itching bupiing, scaly, and pimply diseases oi the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples toscrofular, except possibly ich- Tyosis. • , Soldoverywhcro. Price, Cuticura, oc.; Soap, 25.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, 5lass ggp*8cnd for "Jlow to Cure Skin Diseases,’ G4 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. doily skin prevented by Cutiouraftoap. WEAK, PAINFUL, BACKS, Kidneys and Uterino Pains and Weaknesses, relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the flrstTand only pain killing plaster. Now, install* , infallible. 25 cents. tancous, i To the Friends of Education, My Kimlcrpirt™ :ind Primary school w ill open on Monday, Sept. Id, lsah. With the assistance of Miss Laurn liarnes, who will devote more of her time to the work, I wish to jqakc nty^ehool PIK8T t!LASS iu every particular. To furnish the motet ini I will need, which will include that used in AutomatieDrawing, Clay Modeling and eolofint;, also slate anti lend pencils, I find it necessary lo make uiy tuition $0.00 tor the term. Yours very respectfully, ao-Gt MAUY F. IIARNES. Every third person you meet is troubled more or less with biliousness, and don’t know how to get rid of it. The causes are Gishy recorded. Alack of suniciont exercise’, eating too much by persons of sedentary habits, indulg ence in too rich food, a sluggish torpid liver where the blood does not do its duty, and bile is allowed to accumu late; these cause the whites of the eye to tufn yellow, the skin to look thick and coarse, and the Complexion yellow or dark. These arc sure indications of biliousness. Ttrown’s Iron Hitters is the remedy you want, It act; di rectly upon the blood, cleanses and purifies it, and sends it on its journey through the channel of the liver, giv ing to it activity and clearing out the bile. It will remove the yeljow jingo Trpfji eye; qnd j|ic cpnip.leyion, leaving the latter Ircsh and clear. DRESS GOODS. Rial Linen Cltambries at 10 cents. Figured Challics at (if cents. Fall Challics, the latest style in Cot ton Goods, at 8 cents. All other Dress Goods in proportion. TABLE DAMASK. 2 pieces Turkov Red Damask at 30c. 1 “ •< ’ “ « “40c. 3 « “ “ “ “ 50c. LOOK!— TOWELS. 100 dozen Towels at 5 i 40 “ 10 30 “ 12.'. 12 “ 15" GO “ 20 47 “ 25 SIIOEs. The largest stock and best goods iu the city for the money. BLEACHING-. One case 4-4 Bleaching n.‘, fi> petita Wc also call your attention to our remnant counter, where bargains arc numerous. We willlbo pleased to have all who wish anything iu our line to cull and •get prices before buying elsewhere. Very Respectfully, L. Steyerman & Bro. B. B. B, (Botanic Blood Balm.) II you try this remedy you will say as many others have said, that it is the ukst blood purifier and tonic. Write Blood Balm Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for houk of convincing testimony. J. 1*. Davis, Atlanta, Ga, (West End), writes, “I consider that B* B. B. has perma nently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica.” R. It. Saulter„ Athens, Ga., says: B. II. 11. cured me ot an ulcer that had resisted all other treatment. K. G. Tinsley, Columbiana, Ala., writes : “My mother and sister had ulcerated sore throat and scrofula* B. B. B, cured theifi.” Jacob F* Sponclcr, Newnan, Cfa., writes : B. B. B. entirely cured me or rheumatism in my shoulders. ] used six bottles. Ciias. Reinhardt, No. 2020 Fountain Street Baltimore, Md., writes : "I suffered with bleeding piles two year?, and ant "lad »o say that one bottle of B. H. It. cured me.” J. J. Hafrdy, Tu)u>ii, tin., writes : 4 *B. B.B. i$ q quick cure for catarrh. Three bottles cured me. I had been troubled several years.” A. Spink, Atlanta, G,a., a^ys: One bottle ol B. B. B, completely cured my child ol eczema.” W. A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala, writes : B. B. B. cured niy^mothev of ulcerated sore throat,” SEED RYE. J. L. it W. A. Pringle can supply you with seed rye at $1.50 per bushel. Call early, be fore supply is exhausted, 8-22d 1 w FOR MERCHANTS ONLY. Hicks k Peacock have this day received a full and complete line of the finest blank books ever brought to Thoma^vilie. Jour nals, records, dav-boql^a, ledgers, etc. Prices cut as usuai. v 8-;ild2tw2t. Hue It leu'* Arnica Halve. The Best $alvc in the World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hl’.cum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively euros Piles, or no pay icquired. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sal* hy 8, J. Cassels, Drug Store. ft Bniat’a ^cedj the best in the world, apd Hick3 k Peacock have the freshest and cleanest stock in the city. Prices cut all tq pieces, dltw2t Notice of Election. To the Qualified Voters of Thomasville: In accordance with a resolution of Coun cil, passed at a regular meeting on the 10th of August, 1880, an election was ordered and will be held on the twentieth (20th) day ot September, 1880, at the usual place of hold ing municipal elections, as prescribed by am Act ot the State Legislature, approved Sept, 1st, 1887, on the question of “Bonds”’or ‘•No Bonds.” The amount ot IhjiuIs lo be issued will be Fifteen Thousand ($15,000). Dollars, for the purpose of purchasing lurid for park purposes, the balance, if any, to be applied to the extension of the water works of the town. The rate ot interest whicU. the bonds are to bear will he five (5) per cent. per anuum,aud payable semi-annually;, the whole amount to be paid off in thirty >ears, which will require Seven Hundred; and Fifty Dollars ($750.00) annually tor thei interest, and Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00> annually tq provide for payment ot tlm principal. JUS. IIAXSKI.L MERRILL, Mayor pro tem, Thoiiiasvitle, Ga., Aug. 19, 1889. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. Received of the Preferred Mutual Accident Association, of New York, Thirty-Two Dol lars tor ten days’ disability, resulting from accident. I cheerfully recommend this Co. for prompt payment. E. M. Smith, Cash r Bank of Thos'ville^ Thomasville, Ga., Aug. 2, 1H88. $5,000 OKATII BY ACCIDENT. 3.000 LONS OC HANDS OK I'KKT, 5,000 liOS.S Ol* HAND AND FOOT.. *-£,.100 I.ONS OF HAND OK fr'OOl*. 2,300 I.OM.H OF HOTII KYKM. 2,300 l'EU3IAM:NT,Tol.il DinnbifUr OlOLOSSOF ONE i:vn. 7 *45 jer week, T«*u>|»oi*nry T«( n | Dia« VOU tTFTlYrWO WttLiiH. COSTS IN Tills STATION, ONE D0UAR PER MONTH, wliile other accident companies in tho event of serious acciileatat injury stop the payment or indemnity at tin* end «»r twenty-six week?, tin? I referred Mutual eoutinues the lor licty— 8-3-lnul T. N. UOVMtAM, Agent, Tlioniiifirille, On*. iUANOS AND ORGANS AV. S. llrown, the Jeweler, him tk?- cured tlic agency tor all »J no Arat-clasa Pianos anil Organs, which ho is selling nt tho lowest prices (ot cash or on long time. Those desiring to purchase will do well to learn Ins prices and terms.