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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editob.
wkdnksdTyTjuly 23, 1800.
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AltlilVAI. AM) DEPARTUREof AI.I. TRAIN’S
TO AM> FROM THOMASVILLE
<’A UKVIXIi I'aSSKKGKKS
NEW TRAINH FOR B.VINBBIDAK,
No A. For Kainbridge Lv... 7 Mam
XoU. From •* Ar... 5 55pm
I'TloM SAVA NX AII A!CI» TIIR BAST.
No 5, Pamcngcr Ar... 0 50 a in
No 7. Pniwotiger Ar... 1 48 p in
No 17, Freight ami Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p m
Foil SAVANNAH ANI> TUB KA8T.
No 8. “ Lv... 12 02 pm
No o, ** Lv... 0 35pm
No 18, Fgt ami Ace Lv... 7 05 a m
fiiom a i.r.Axv, Atlanta and weotf.iin foists.
No a I, l’a.'saenger Ar... 5 10pm
No51 Ar... fi 00a m
fou alii an v, Atlanta andtiif. wrst.
No .*{.*<. Passenger Lv... < 30 a in
No 5.1, Passenger Lv... 5 45 p m
FROM MONTICPLLO.
No ?0, Passenger Ar...ll 30 am
No 82, Passenger Ar... 5 30 p in
FOR MONTICKLLO,
No 8|, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p in
No 20, Passenger Lv... 7 55 a m
FROM CIIATTAHOOLTIEK ANTI NEW ORLEANS,
No k, Passenger Ar...ll 37 p m
No is, Freight ami Acc Ar... 5 30 a m
roil Chattahoochee and new Orleans
No7, Passenger Lv... 2 10pin
No 17, Fglit anil Aec Lv... 0 00 p m
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY. -
Time rani in effect July 1 Bill, 1800,
» b-*t norm
I.v Triomasville, S. F. k W 7 20 n m
“ llainhridge, A. M. Ily 9 00 n m
“ Donalsor.villc 9 51 a >n
lljttiun U 10 n m
Ar Ozark 12 15 p m
I.v Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m
“ Troy 2 38 p m
Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m
(iOIXO KAST.
I.v Montgomery 8 00 n in
•• Troy 10 22 A til
Ar Ozark 12 15 p in
I.v Ozark (dinner) 12 45 pm
“ Dothan 1 48 p m
• l Dnnalsonvillc 3 00 p m
Ar llainhridge 4 00 |t m
I.v Itninhridge, S. F. A W 4 15 p in
Ar Tlinnmsville 5 55 p m
Alabama Midland trains nrrive and depart
from union depot Montgomery.
IIaiokn Mn.i.Kt, (1. F. A 1’. A.
It. Dimiam, Montgomery, Ala.
tlen. Snpt.
Quite a large number of country
pc >|)le were in town yesterday.
Mr. Abe Simon, of Monticllo, was
among the Floridians in the city yes
terday.
Rev. A. C. Stephenson, of the Big
Creek neighborhood, was in the city
\v>tonlav.
Mrs I)r. .1. T. Culpepper and child
ren will leave in a few days for a sum
mer outing.
Mr. Joint B. Dixon, a prominent
nllianceman of the Ca : ro district, was
in town yesterday.
Ex-Shcrilf Norman, of Colquitt
county, wat in town yesterday. He
says Colquitt is solid lor Turner,
T. E. lllackshcar, Jr., is taking bis
lirst lessons in selling groceries at tbe
popular store of T. J. Ball & Bro.
Capt. R. I’. Doss, Chairman of the
Democratic Executive Committee of
the county was in town yesterday.
Tliomasvillc ought to plant 500
acres of melons next year. This crop
brings in money at a time when it is
badly needed.
.Mr. I. I.evy left Monday for New
York and the eastern markets, whero
lie goes to buy fall goods. He sailed
front Savannah yesterday. _
Rev. J. R. Battle, of Boston, was
in town yesterday enrouto for home,
lie had been holding a series of meet
ings at Barnett’s Creek Church, which
were eloscd.Mondny night, ou account
of the weather.
Mr. J. L. Pringle is again at >St,
Simon’s Island, enjoying the breeze
and surf bathing. lie leaves there in
a few days for the up country.
The gang received one recruit Moa
day from Judge Mitchell’s court.
The miember now nt work on the
gang is down almost low water mark.
.Miss Kate Collins is recovering
from the accident she met with last
week, while out driving. She came
very near losing the sight of her right
eye.
Mr. E. B. Whiddon is the cham
pion melon grower, of our section.
From a scant 20 aero field he has
sold 11 cars, besides supplying the
home market with hundreds of fine
melons. He has found his melon
venture a profitable one.
Mr. J. II. Dorsey, of the Georgia
Southern and Florida, is in the city,
lie conics to look after pear shipments
lt» western points, and it is just as well
for our people to remember, that his
lino will soon be one of our home
roads.
We Are Brothers.
The Times-Kntebpribe publishes
this morning n communication, signed
New South that is worthy of more
than n passing notice The Atlanta
Constitution of last Sunday contained
a stirring editorial on the same line,
which was reproduced in our issue of
yesterday. In this crisis of our his
tory, it is more than ever important
that the south should be solid, and the
plan suggested by our correspondent
is one tlmt will give an opportunity
for all men, yea, nil women to work to
gether. Never in the history of the
world, save in the case of down-troth
den Irclnud, has such a blow as the
Force bill been nimed at a free peo
ple. We cannot meet it with force,
but as the Constitutien lias said, “a
solid south determined not to buy the
products of northern factories and
northern fields, will he more terrible
than the armed hosts that shook the
continent from 1801 to 1805.”
Alliance men, farmers and all oth
ers can work together in the boycott,
should the pnssage of tho Force hill,
make it necessary.
Council Proceedings.
July 21,1890.
Council met in regular session,
Mayor Hopkins presiding.
Aldermen Wright, Hayes, Mitch
ell, Wise and Patten, present.
Proposition by W. E. Davies to
pay 8400 for advertising matter ac
cepted. Hayes, Hopkins and Wright
appointed to take charge of the mat
ter.
Accouut linynolds Hargrave &
Davis, 88.57, ordered paid.
Other accounts referred to proper
committees.
Chairman Water Works authorized
to ruu pipe to Parker’s house.
Council adjourned.
W. II. Mitchell;
Clerk pro tem.
Endorse Mr. Turner.
It will be seen by reference to a
resolution published in another column
that Bold Spring sub.nllinucc, one of
the strongest and most substantial in
the county has endorsed Mr. Turner
for ccngre.ss. This nctiou was taken
Mondny This endorsement is a flat
tering commentary on tin able speech
made at that place last Friday by
Capt Turner.
Miss Lilly Stuart, who has been
spending several weeks in Now York,
returned homo yesterday.
The numberof young colored hoys
in Thomnsvillc that is growing up in
idleness, to he followed later by vice,
is something appalling.
A great many who neglected .to
register last year will regret it ok
Friday.
Moral: Don’t neglect it this year.
The dry weather in portions of the
10th district was broken, undoubted
ly, by the linrd rains of Monday af
ternoon nnd night. A rainy August
would be of great disadvantage to the
farmers.
Mr. Rodgers, President of the Flor
ida State Alliance refuses to plncc the
sub treasury scheme in their platform.
Mr. Rodgers’ head is level, nnd he
seems deteriniued to keep the order
out of politics.—Boston World.
Mr. James Blackshcar sends the
Tisies-Enteri-risk, two large bolls of
open cotton. The staple is fleecy and
long. Mr. Blackshcar has a very fine
crop. Ho will use the long ladders,
which have utilized for gathering his
pear crop, to pick his cotton.
Capt. E. M. Smith, secretary and
treasurer of the Thonmsvillc Gas
company, hns been tailoring hard for
many years to give the people of
Thomosviile, good gas. He lias
secured the service of Mr. Thomas
McCarthy as superintendent of the
works, and the quality of gas now
supplied lo our people is better than
ever. The oil gas, the process used
by our home company, possesses illu
minating properties three times as
great as the gas made from water or
coal. The price charged, 85.00 per
thousand feet, is c piivalent, therefore,
to81.GG per thousand, which is as cheap
ns any city in the country of equal
size is paying. The business of our
gns company is steadily on the in
crease, and consumers arc well pleased
with the quality of their lights, and
perhaps a better testimonial of their
satisfaction is, that they arc not kick
ing at their hills.
Sign, of tlie BIGr BOOT.
SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK:
Ladies Dongola Kid Button, all lasts and sizes $2.25
Gents’ Genuine Hand Sewed Shoes 84.00
One lot Genuine French Kid Ladies Shoes to close out at Factory cost $2.50.
SPECIAL SALE OF OXFORD TIES. ZEIGLER BRO’S. SHOES A SPECIALTY.
ClTRTRIttHT d DAHI£L, 108 Broad Street.
How To Meet It.
Editors Tiuks-Entzbi'Iibk :
Hurrah for the boycott. Alliance-
men, farmers, citizens. Let us organ
ize to meet the Force bill. Let us re
fuse to add to tho coffers of those who
wish to put tho bayonet rule on us.
The Alliance is a great order ; let it
he used to fight the common enemy,
and protect southern rights, southern
homes and southern women and child
ren Let all good and true men gath
er around it, and fight under its ban-
no for home rule, nnd onr beloved
southland.
New South.
Miss Bessie Carioll, daughter of
Rev. E. B. Carroll, of Albany, is in
the city, the guest of Miss Corinnc
Chastain at Jersey Fnrm.
King Royal Germotour.
The new remedy that is so highly recom
mended by I)r. Hawthorns nnd Rev>Sam
Jones. Asthma, Dinrrlm-n, Indigestion nnd
nil Malarial disenses Sold by
7 I7tt' R.Thomas, .In.
The Germ Theory-
The medical fraternity now recognizes
tlmt the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King’s Uoynl Gcrmettiir goes to the root
of nil diseases. Try n bottle. Sold by
7 17 tf It. Thomas, Jn.
Happy Hoosler9.
IVm. Timmons, postmaster of ldnville,
Inti., writes: ‘-Electric Hitters hits done more
tor me than nil other medicines combined,
for Hint lmd feeling arising from Kidney
nnd T.iver trouble.” John Lesley, farmer
nnd stockmnn, of same place, snvs: ‘-Find
Electric Bitters to he file best Kidney and
Liver medicine, mnhc me feel like n new
man.” J. \V- Gardner, linrdwnre mcr-
r.innt, same town, says: Electric Hitters is
just the thing torn man who is nil run down,
don't care whether lie lives or dies; lie found
new strength, good appetite nnd felt just like
lie had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a
bottle, nt S. J. Gasset's Drug store.
For ancemio pooplo W. W. O. ia
a boon. —— —
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
Is a quirk cure lor Corns, Hiinions nnd Warts,
Erysipelas, swollen limbs,had sores, scales
and scabs on the leg have been entirely
cured by I’. I’. 1’. the most wonderful Idoo 1
medicine of the day.
DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER.
Knowing that n cough can be checked in
a day, nnd the first stages of consumption
broken ir week, we hereby guarantee Dr.
Acker's Eng. .-'aCough Remedy,and will re
fund the money to nil who buy, hike it ns
per directions, nnd do not find our state
ment correct. For sale by Reid A Culpep
per, 1
For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you
have n printed guarantee on every bottle of
Shiloh's vitnlizcr. It never fails to cure.
For sole by Hicks A Poncock.
Skill nnd scalp diseases, the bend, at times,
n running sore, the body entirely covered
witli sores ns lnrgc ns n i|imrtcr ot a dollar,
mid no medicine hail the desired effect until
I’. 1’. P. was l--.ken. The disease yielded at
once, and I*. I*. I*, proved itself the best
blood purifier of the age.
OUR VERY BEST
People confirm our statement when we say
tlmt Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in every
way superior to any nnd nil other prepara
tions tor tlie throat nnd lungs. In ivhoop-
ingeough nnd croup it is magic nod relieves
n. once. We lifer you n sample bottle free
Remember this remedy is sold undrra p i si
live guarantee by Reid & Culpepper.
The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer,of Hourlnni, Did.,
says: “Roth myself nnn wife owe onr lives
to'tihiloh’s Consumption Cure. For sale by
Hicks A Peacock.
Shildh's Cure will immedintely relieve
croup, whooping Cough nnd llronehitis. For
sale by Hicks .t Peacock.
Headache is readily cures hy I*. P. P
which tones nnd regulates the digestion nnd
etentes nn appetite.
A nasal injector tree with each bottle ot
Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents.
For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
ISncklen*. Arnica Solve.
The Rest Salve In the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains
Corns, nnd nil Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per boi. For sale
by S, J. Cossets Drug Store.
A carpenter, hy the name of M S Powers,
tell from the roof of n house in Enst Des
Moines, lown, and sustained n painful nnd
serious sprain of the wrist, which lie cured
with one liottlc of Chamberlain's Pnin Rnlm
He says it is worth $5 n bottle It cost him
DO cents For sale hy McRae Rro
Mr. Van Pelt, Editor ot the Craig, Mo.,
Meteor, went ton drug store at Hillsdale,
Iowa, nnd asked the physician in attendance
to give bint a dose of something for cholera
morbus and looseness of tlie bowels. He
says: *'I felt so much better the next morn
ing that I concluded to call on the physician
and get him to fix me up a supply of the
medicine. I was surprised, when lie handed
me a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
nnd Dinrrhica Remedy. He said he prescrib
ed it regularly in his practice ami found it
the best be could get or prepare. I can test
ify to it efficiency in my case nt all events.”
For sale by McRae Bro.
Reputation.
The reputation of nmnn is made up of what
peoplesayof him. In like manner the reputa
tion of a medicine depens on what they
who have used it say. No remedy in exist
ence hns so good a reputation as a blood
remedy ns B. It. It. (Botanic Blood Rnlm.)
It is a successful physician's prescription
and quickly cures both mild ami terrible
ensos of had bicod.
Dr. K. A. Guild, Atlanta, (in-, writes:
“Wm. Henlock, living on my place, had nn
ugly running ulcer on his arm which ordina
ry remedies failed to control, ns a last re
sort I placed him on'a use of B. B. 11. and
the ulcer began to lien) nt once, nnd effected
an entire cure. It is a remedy well worthy
of confidence."
I)r. J. E. Hall, Druggist nt Amcricus,
Gn„ writes: “A planter near this place had
several of his best laborers nficctcd with
Svphilis. He got them B. B, B. nnd pro
nounces tin-ill all well. A gang ol A. P. &
I,. Railroad hands use B. B. B. with great
benefit to counteract the effects of swamp
malaria”
Cholera infantum loses its terrors since the
introduction of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
nnd Dlarrhien Remedy. When that remedy
is used nnd the treatment ns directed with
each bottle is followed, n cure is certain,
Mr. A. W. Walter, a prominent merchant nt
Wnltcrsburg, 111, says: “It cured my baby
boy of cholera infantum niter scrcrnl other
remedies had failc i. Tlie child was so low
that lie seemed almost beyond the aid of hu
man hands or reach of nny medicine” 25
nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bro
Please rend carefully every word in tho
following article. A. F. Prcvatt, of Thomas-
ville, is the only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monongalieln Rye Whisky,
and it cannot be obtained from nny other
source; now if you arc overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other ennse,
a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do
you more good than anything else you could
possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky
is the most wholesome stimulant produced,
Paul Jones Old Monongalieln Rye is tlie
highest grade of whisky distilled in the
United States; it is endorsed nnd highly
recommended hy connoisseurs, chemists ar.d
physicians throughout tlie Union; itisnn
old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, nnd
innile its national reputation solely on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, .Sole Agent, Thomas-
vil!c,Gn. April 20*1 y
Anti old Tried Remedy.
Dr. Holts Dyspeptic Elixir has been
upon the market five years and has
proven itself a superior remedy for
Dyspcp-ia and all diseases arising
front a disordered condition of the
Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys.
It tones up and establishes a healthy
condition of nature’s three great or
gans for eliminating disease from the
system. The skill, kidneys andbotvcls
besides it contains a fine Fever Tonic.
It is througn these channels that any
disease is cured. It never fails to
cure Dyspepsia in any of its forms.
Try one bottle and you will be con
vinced ol its curative properties.
Manufactured by Dr. Ho't's Dyspeptic
Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. Bottles
double former size Price St.oo.
Dr. Holt's Croup and Cough Syrup,
prevents and cures croup. No cure
no pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s
Dyspeptic Elixir Co , Montezuma Ga.
Remarkable Rescue-
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111.,
makes the statement that she caught cold,
which settled un her lungs; she was treated
for a mouth iiy her family physician, hut
grew worse, lie told tier she was a hopeless
victim of consumption nnd Hint no medicine
could rare her. Her druggist suggested Dr
King's New Discovery for Consumption; she
bought a bottle nnd to her delight found
herself benefited from first dose. She
continued its use and after taking ten bottles,
found herself sound nnd well, now does her
own housework and is us well ns siic ever
was- Free trial bottles of this great discove
ry at S. J. Cnssel's drug store, large bottles
50c and 81.00.
A Sure Kidney and Bladder
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It lii Mirpriulng that people will use .1 com
iium, ordinary pill when they can secure a val
uable Kngll*h ono for tho saino money. Dr.
Acker’s English pills aro a positive cure for
sick headache and all liver taouhles. They are
small, sweet ami easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by Ueld A: Culpepper. 2
WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10
cts, 50 els., and §1. For sale by Hicks and
Peacock.
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
Are active, effective and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe
tite, bad complexion nnd biliousness, they
have never been equaled, either in America
or abroad. ScM by Rei«l & Culpepper. 2
CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS
Is the complaint of thousands suffering from
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you
ever try l)r. Acker's English Remedy? It Is
the heat preparation known for all lung Troub
les. Sol 1 on a posltivo guarantee at 23c. and
Held & Culpepper. 8
w. W. a, for weakly fbmaloa.
“Hackmetnck,” a lasting and fragrant
perfume. Price 25 nnd 50 cents. For sale
by Hicks k Peacock.
P. P. I’, makes positive cures of all stages
of Rheumatism, Syphilis, Blood Poison,
Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Malaria ami
Female Complaints. P. P. P. is a powerful
tonic, und an excellent appetizer, building up
the system rapidly.
THE SHORT LINE
- TO AM.—
POINTS WEST.
THE ALABAMA
Midland Railway Company.
We take pleasure in announcing to our friends
of the travelling and shipping public, and con
necting lines, that tlie Alabama Midland Ry. is
now completed between Montgomery, Ala. and
Bainhridgc, Ga.
Through schedules covering both freight and
passenger business have been arranged with
our connections at Montgomery, Ala., and Rain-
bridge, Ga. The Alabama Midland Hy. in con
junction with its connections nt Montgomery
and Rainbridge, opens up
A Short Thoronzhlr Reliable, mil Direct Route,
between nil points in Florida, south anti south
west Georgia, the South Atlantic Sea Hoard,
New York, Philadelphia, Roston, Raltlmore,
etc., etc., and Montgomery, Mobile, Rirmlng-
hnm, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Louis
ville. Evansville, Henderson, Owensboro, Cin
cinnati, St. Lou is, Chicago, Kansas City, and
to i>oints in Tcxns, Mississippi, Kansas, Mis
souri, Arkansas, etc., ate.
It Is tlie purpose of tills coinnany to give
quicker anti more reliable service, than has
heretofore existed, in passenger traffic between
the points named, and to, at all times give
passengers such inducements in tlie way of ad
ditional comfort, and attending to their wel
fare generally, anil in tlie safety of their bag
gage etc., as will, we hope make ours a deserv
edly popular route.
we purpose giving all shipments of freight
intrusted to our care, no matter how small, care
ful attention, and to see that same are prompt
ly delivered nt destination.
If shinpcis desire, wo will keep them advised
by wire of tho whereabouts of tiieir freight, and
of delivery to consignee.
Wc intend making a speciality of the melon,
orange nnd vegetable business from points ot
production, and without hesitation, guarantee
the shippers of these commodities, quick time
and intelligent handling of their shipments.
The Alabn na Midland Railway is equipped
with ample supply of rolling stock, including
fruit cars, etc., and is laid from end to end with
sixty pound steel rail. Mithsucha road and
such nn equipment, wc lcel that we can without
hesitation solicit, and hone to obtain, a liberal
share of the patronage oi traveling and ship
ping public.
For information In reference to rates, routes,
schedules etc., etc., please address the under-
slgeod.
B. DUNHAM, Gcn’ISupt.
HAIDEN MILLER,
Gen'I. Fr’tand Pass. Agent.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., or
W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent,
Thomasville, Ga.
LEE & BUTTOLPII,
DKAl.KIl IN
Hay, Grain and Food.
THOMASVILLE, GA.’
We buy from flrit-li mil, nrnl yd) at inside
figures.
(JIVE rs A CALL.
Office and Ware-rooms nt Kvnns\V Mac
lean’s Ware-house.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL.
TUB CI MHKULAM) ISLAND HOTEL is
now open for tlie reception of guests.
30 New Rooms Added
since last season.
Artesian Well, SiioweijBiitbs
and everything that is neecssarv for the ease
and coniiort of guests. Rates’ $2 per day;
$10.50 per week; $30 per month.
W. H. IH’NKLY, Proprietor,
june 1 d 2m Bunkly, Ga.
Cotton Seed Oil Hills.
Wc arc making various sizes from tho Plan
tation ffftllla of 5 tons to the large city mill of
50 tons per day. Our mills have all the latest
modern Improvements in machinery, and pro
duce the very best results. Send for circular.
CARDWELL MACHINE CO.,
RICHMOND. VA.
Store for Rent
On Broad street, now occupied byj Pickett,
from September 1st. Apply to
7 0 d tf IIaxskll k Merrill.
Stuart House Barber Shop.
This first-class shop will he open tlie
year round. Hair cutting 25 cents, sharing
15 cents. Work giiarattccd to please all.
Give me a call.
Paov. W. II. Owixs,
5 2Btt. Proprietor.
GENERAL DELIVERY.
I hereby announce to the public that I an
) re pared to do a General Delivery business
n Thomasville and vicinity, running three
drays, which are under the management of
experienced and careful drivers. Rates ns
reasonable as circumstances will allow.
Z. T. MH.LSAP.
Thomasville, Ga., May 20th 1890.
Suite Cue
PROVIDED WE I HAVE NO MORE
COLD. '
OUR
has come,
NO MISTAKE HERE
Wc have used unusual car*
in selecting "stuffs and fab J
rics and wc have the
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No IdleBoast
The gentlemen already kno;y
wc art; headquarters for
FurnisHine Goods.
biitesf Ntyle in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
iGentlemens Notions
The Lords of Creation
Are not as whimsical as the
dear ladies in the matter ot
“Notions,” out we can suit
all tastes.
Hits Is Hits!
Don’t W ear Y our
Old Tile
Clothierr andi Furnishers,
106 Broad Street, • Thomasilile, Ga.