The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 07, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTEBPRISE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7, 1890. IXHIAI. SUI1BDUMC. ARRIVAL AND DKI'aUTURKof AI.I. THAIN8 TO AND FROM THOMA8VII.LF. CARRYINO PASSENGERS NEW TRAIN** n« DAINBBIDGK, No ft. For Jlalnbridg** Lv... 7 20am Nod From “ ./Ar... ftftftpm I'lloM S WA NV.\ II AXI» TIIK BAST. No«, Pa. eager.; Ar - No I, nuaeager Ar... }4Spro No 17, Freight and Acc’n ,... Ar... 4 *1 p m >-onsA vassal Ash tub east. No di “ Lt...12l)2pm NoO, “ 0 25pin No IK, Fgt ami Aec Lv... 7 08 am rnuMALDAxr. Atlanta ano westf.kn roi.vrs. No 34, Pasoeager Ar... 810pm Ar... r.ooaai FOB ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIF. WF-ST. Xu 33. l’asseager Lv. • • * ?? * No83, Passenger Lv... 218pm FROM SIO.NTIOKLLO. . No ‘0, Passenger Ar., .11 30 a m No 62, Passenger Ar... 8 30 p in FOR MONTICr.I.LO. No 01, Passenger JJJpm No29, Passenger Lt. .. 765 a in rnoMCIIATTAIIOOCIIER AND NEW ORLEANS. Nor, Passenger Ar...ll 37 p m No 18, Freight and Ace Ar... 530am FOR CllATTAHOOOHER AND NEW ORLEANS No7, Passenger 2 10 pm No 17, Fght and Auc Lt. .. 0 00 p m Sugar cane, ns n rule, is promising. Mr. wTF. Gay, of Albany, was in the city yesterday. Bat shooting is a favorite afternoon apart with the boys. Mr. C. B. Townsend, the Sta idnrd Oil man, was in town yesterday. Several parlies made their last ship ments of pears for the season to-day. Mrs. A. L Hawes, of Bainbridge, was registered at the Gulf yesterday. Mr. L. F. Burkett, of the CL,* B. Ry., was in the city yesterday at the Gulf. Mr. J H McRae and son,of Green ville, Fla., were visitors" in the city yesterday. Several parties will probably go down to St. Teresa during to day or to-mdrrow. Herbert Brandon, formerly with John West, is now with R. U. Evans in the insurance business. While the melon season is over with us, the scone of action has been trans ferred to Sooth Carolina. Mrs Geo. W. Henderson and child ren, and Miss Henderson, left yester day morning for Atlanta, to visit friends. Mr. Charley Beggs, of Boston, was in the city several hours yesterday, shaking hands with friends. He re ports Boston on a boom. Messrs, G M Watson and T. S. Cole, of Ochlocknnec, were in the city yesterday ; the gentlemen arc engaged in the turpentine business around Ochlocknuee. Mf. I*. D. Headloy and family, of Kissimmee, Fla., arc among the latest additions to the population of our city. Mr. Headley has opened a curiosity store ih Fleisher’s barber shop, and displays some interesting samples. In our notice yesterday of the dele gates to the State Agricultural Con vention ! from Thomas couuty who woufd probably attend, the name of Prof. A Q. Moody was unintentional ly omitted. Mr. W. B. Gunby, a former Thom- asrillc boy, but now a prosperous merchant of Brunswick, was in the city yesterday looking up old ac quaintances. He and Mrs. Gunby ore just back from a most delightful visit to Tallulah Falls. M. M. Blanton, of Moultrie, was in the city yesterday. He reports poli tics as interesting in Colquitt, but no kicking against the regular nominees of the party. But the democrats of Colquitt county are always true to their colors. Would it not lie well for the farm ers to give attention to the saving of hay? Most of the melon fields might bo mode profitable in this way. The rains bavo seriously interfered with the saving ofi fodder and this fact makes the saving of all the hay possi ble still more important. The handling of the pear crop by the express and railroad companies is no small job, and to have agents and clerks In these respective positions who never lose their patience and al ways strive to be prompt and polite, is a very great convenience to ship pers. Such, we believe hns been the conduct of all the ' officials at this point. Impressions ofThomasville. Mr. M. V. Hunt, of Anderson, Iud., who, with his wife, spent last winter in the city, in a private letter to Mr. J. S. Montgomery says: “Do you know that I have thought of ycu and that 20 acres often, and only a few days siuce I remarked to uiy wife that I wished I had bought it; I don’t think I will he happy until I do own sonic Thomas cournty dirt. My wife is in splendid health, aud all attributable to her stay in your de lightful little city. May sec you this winter.” Their Thomasviilo friends will re joice to hear of Mrs. H’s. complete restoration to health and will lie pleas ed to know that they retain pleasant recollections of their sojourn here. It’s Coming. W. 8. Killingsworth, of Baltimore, is in the city looking after the pear bus iness. He informs us that in conver sation on yesterday with Captain J. H. Burckhalter, of Augusta, that lie was told to state to the citizens of Thoniasville, that he had three hun dred hands and one bundled and fifty mules at work on the Augusta and West Florida R’y. and that he was moving towards this city ns last as the work could he done, nnd not to give him out, for he was sure to come. Quite a Fall. Mildred, the pretty little daughter ofCapt. Hicks, met with an accideut yesterday that fortunately proved not as serious ns was first feared. She and a friend were out in the yard swiugiug in a hammock when, in some manner, she was thrown out, striking the ground violently. The shock was so violent that it was sever al moments before she could breathe freely. A doctor was summoned, and he says she will be well again in a dny or two. Will Work. William Augustus Overton, a dude of the first water, in the colored “four hundred,” but who got lmdly mixed up with a watch belonging to another brother while on an excursion, has donned a neglige uniform of brown nnd white. For the next ten months he will assist the towu, at the suggestion of Judge Mitchell. The small sum of 858 would have done as well, but Augustus’ friends could not raise the amount. Plenty of Birds. The hunting season is approaching, nnd inqurics among the Inrmcrs as to the probable supply of bird*, is very cncouingiug to the sportsmen. They say that the young birds nre about half grown aud very numerous, espe cially around Ochlockonce,where there are better indications of plenty of covies than for seasons past. John St. John. The attention of stock raisers is called t.) “ad’’ of Mr. C. P. Davis, announcing the days upon which his celebrated l.orse will be at Ainsworth's stable. John St. John is too well known to need any word of commend ation from us. He is, without doubt, one of the finest bboded horses ever ii the state. MissEva Carroll,of Live Oak,Fla., is visiting Mrs. Jennie Carroll, on lower Broad street. Pears are still going forward in large quantities. Those who indulged the belief that the crop was about all marketed the past week were mistaken. Shipments have been heavy all along the line of the S. F. & W. Ry. during the past few days, and we learn that many of the trees between here and Savannah are still laden with fruit. The crop in the eastern portion of the state is said to have been almost a full one. In this section it waj fortunate ly a short one, otherwise we doubt it the transportation lines could have moved it. We do not know the ag gregate shipment from this county so far, but certain it is that the number of bushels is quite large, While prices have not ruled high, they have generally been such at to leave a fair margin for profit, and coming at what would otherwise be a dull season, the money for the pear crop has been a big thing for Thomas county. ■■ The medicinal qualities of Lamar’s Extract of Buchu and Juniper recom mend it as superior in the treatment of all Kidney troubles. ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS. Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxford ties. CDRTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. L. B. M. H. They look like an old friend return ed front a summer outing, / but that is'nt it. Our advertising editor went on a strike last month, just declared he would not write ad’s while it was so hot. Wo have him in harness again though nnd hope to keep him so. . And about millinery—midsummer millinery—you need it now if ever, something nice light aud tasty to wear during the hot days. We have it and can supply your wants at a moment’s notice- About prices? Well, in these latter days when every one offers $5 worth of goods for 50c, at cost, below cost, nnd nil that kind of “charity,” we hesitate to quote prices. We arc not :n that class. Ask your neighbor about prices at L. B. M. H. and come talk it over with us. Wenrchercto please our patrons nnd we don’t allow labor or prices to stand in the way. We will go to New York last of this month for our full stock aud shall be glad to at tend to any special commissions for our friends or patrons. Don’t forget us for summer milline ry- Mrs. Jennie Carroll. LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE. City Taxes. Hooks now open, give ill your city Taxes. If K. T. Maclkas. Clerk. FOR SHERIFF. I announce myself as a eamli'latc for rc-elcc on to tlm Offlco or Sheri IT of Thomas county t the ensuing election In January, subject to iu action of the democratic Yoter^ofjliocjmiu To Those indebted to us. All panics indebted to the uiiilersignc I are earnestly requested to call and settle at once, as we arc closing up our business. McIIak lino's. July 30 30 d. "GENERALIDELIVERY. ! hereby announce tc the public that I arr prepared to do a General Delivery business in Thoniasville and vicinity, running three drays, which are under the management of experienced nnd careful drivers. Rates a? reasonable as circumstances will allow. Z. T. MILLS A I*. Thoniasville, (la., May 20th 1890. Savannah, Ga., March 25, 1890. Messrs Lippman Bros.: I was suffering with weakness and gener al debility, being almost incapacitated from attending to my business. I was forced to to call on Dr. Whitehead for treatment. lie at once put me on I*. P* P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Kootnnd Potassium), and after taking two bottles my health improved, and, al though suffering for some time with general weakness, debility nnd catarrh, am now com paratively a well man. K. B. Forkcr. with Core well A Chipman. Group, Whooping Cough nnd Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. ISTlFE; WORTH LIVING? Not if you go through the world a dyspeptic .Dr Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive euro for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Flatulency anil Constipation* Guaranteed anu sold by Held & Culpepper. 0 Shiloh's Couch and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con- siinintion. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. ACHILD K\LLED. Another child killed by tlic uao of opiates given in the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they can rolieve tho child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's llahy Soother. It contains no opium ormorpliino Sold by Reid & Culpepper. 10 No Mercury, No Potash, No Mineral Poisons. A concentrated ex- tract of native roots nnd herba, invigor, itlng a worn-out system, rekindling the lustre of health in the cheeks, routing rheumatism from oldjoints, and knitting new flesh thereto. Tho real Elixir of Life. A harmless and wholesome lucrative Is Wooldridgo'a Wondor- ful Cura .Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve croup, wtiooping Cough nnd bronchitis. For sale by Hicks .t Peacock. King Royal Germotcur. Tlie new remedy that is so highly recom mended by l)r. Ilnwlliornc nnd Itcv, Snm Jones. Asthniu, Dinrrluen, Indigestion nml nil Malarial discuses Sold by 7 17 If It. Tiiomas, Jn. Notice to Road Overseers. fiioiiinsvilh! district, on account of fodder |uilliiig, pear gathering and rain, the lime heretofore allowed to put all public roads in flrst-elas.. or der will lie extruded to 1st Septem ber. Overseers will work aud make returns to the commissioners iu terms of tlie latv. Fail nut under penally of the same. Courts will be held 1st and 3rd Mondnvs, until September 1st, 18!K). N. E. Turner. Chairman Road Commissioners, Thomasviilo District. June 26th 1890. il&w till Sept. 1st. Notice of Dissolution. The firm heretofore existing between Jn*. (irildien nnd II. Levick,under the firm mime ot Gribbcn k Levick, doing n general con tracting nnd building business in Thomas- vllle, Gn , is this dny dissolved by mutuni consent, lir. Gribbcn will continue the business nnd ussumc nil liabilities of the lirni. All parties having bills ngninst the firm nre requested to present then, promptly, nnd nil parties indebted to us will save trouble nnd expense by making prompt pay ment. Jas. Gimniux, II, Levick. Thoinnsville, Ang. 4, 1890. lm To Close Out. Owing to the dentil of my son, who wns one of the firm of J. Carroll & Son, I Imvc decided to discontinue tho business nnd will commence on Monday, the 4th, nnd continue until the entire stock is dis posed of, to sell everything Strictly qt Cost for Cash. I mean business. Those who wish bargains will do well to come nnd sec me. All parties indebted to us are requested to come forward nnd settle promptly, nnd thereby save themselves trouble and expense, dkwlw J. CARROLL. To Rent. Tlie brick store iiouse on corner of Uroid and Fletcher streets, now occupied by Joshua Carroll k Son, is now for rent from tnc 1st day of Sentcmlier. A good perma nent tenant will be given liberal terms. Apply to DR. \V. W. BRUCE. 8-3-1m Everybody Takes It. If you suffer with a feeling of lullncss or weght in the stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, flatu lence, dull pain in the head, irregular* itv ot bowels, low spirits, restlessness, sallow skin, derangement of the kidneys and palpitation of the heart Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir will cure you. You have only to try one bottle and be con vinced. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. Price $i.oo. Bottles double former size. 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. For lnmc track, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents. For sale by Hicks k Pcneoek. During the epidemic of (lux in this county Inst summer, I bad hgrd work to keep n supply ol Cbninberlnin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. People often came ten or twelve miles in tlie night ta get n bottle of the Remedy. I have been selling patent medicines for tlie lust ten vners nnd find that it hns given better satisfaction in enscs uf diarrhoea nnd llux, than nny oilier medicine I have ever handled.—J. ii. Bcn- linni. Druggist, Goleondn. Pope Co., III. Over live hundred bottles of this Remedy w ere sold in that county during the epidem ic referred to. It was a perfect succeess anil was the only remedy that did cure tlie worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify that it saved their lives. In tour epidemics nf bowel complaint this Remedy has been equally successful, 25 and 50 lent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. " Flesh a mass of disease, condition hope less, the system nn entire wreck, nerves nil unstrung, yet P. P. P. wns taken and nn en tire cure made. Attend to diet nnd directions of I’. P. P. and all blood disenses must yield slowly lint surely, Mr. John Carpenter, of Uoodland, Iud,, says: —I tried Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for diarrhoea and se vere cramps, nnd pains in the stomaelie and bowels with the best results. In tlie worst cases t never hud to give more than the third dose to ctrect a cure. In must cases one dose will do. llesidcs it's oilier good qualities it is pleasant to take." 25 nnd 51) cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an eiKx li in the life of the individual. Such n remarkable evennt is treasured in the mem ory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard In praise of Klee-, trie Bitteis, So many feel they owe their' restoration to health, to the use ot the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you arc troubled .vith any disease of Kidneys, Liver or stom ach, of long or short standing you will sure ly fiLd relief by use ol Klctrc Bitters. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at S. J. Cassell’ Drugstore. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's’.:Blood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it Is superior to all other pre parations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for synhiiitio pdisonlng. Ulcers. Erup tions and Pimples. It purities the whole ays- tern and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Held «& Culpepper. Shiloh’s Yitalizer is what you need lor Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Di/.ziacss, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Ilucklcn’a Arnica Halve. The Best Salve in the World for Cutt 4 Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all 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 box. For sale by 8, J. Cossels Drug Store. ARK YOU MADE miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appe tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh's YitalUtr is a positive cure* For sale by Hicks and Pea cock. Will you suffer with Dpspcpsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer isguarantced to cure you. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. The Germ Theory. The medical fraternity now recognizes that the Germ theory is tlie correct one. Dr. King’s Royal Germcteur goes to the root of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 17 tf It. Tiiomas, Jr. sSkiu and scalp diseases, the bead, at times, a running sore, the body entirely covered with sores as large ns a quarter ot a dollar, and no medicine had the desired effect until P. I*. P. tfas taken. The disease yielded at once, and P. P. P. proved itself the best blood purifier of the age. As a general liniment for sprains nml btdiscs or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Cliamltcrlain’s Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by McRae Bros, That tired feeling, pains iu the back and chest, distress after eating, headaches ami like affections nre overcome nnd cured by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Po tassium). sSlecpless nights, made miserable by that terrible rough. Sholoh’s Cure is the remedy lor you. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. For sale by Hicks A Peacock. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Please rend carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prcvntt, of Thoinns ville, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahcla Rye Whisky, nnd it cannot be obtained from any other source; now if you arc overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, whoIcsomcBtimulant 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 Monongahcla Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United States; it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout the Union; it is an old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREY ATT, .Sole Agent, Thomas- ville, Ga. April 20-IyJ ('atarrali cured, health and sweet breath secured, by* SliRoll’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by flicks k Peacock. The Pulpit and the Stage. Rev. F. M. Sbrout, Pastor United Brethren Church, BlucMound, kan., says. “1 feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King’s New discovery has done for me. My Lungs were badly dicascd, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks* I took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Discove ry nnd tun sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight. Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: “After a thor ough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption!, beats ’em all, aud cures when cverythidg else fails. The greatest kind ness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at S. J. Cnssels drug store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00. _ Strong Men. Women love stong men. A weak mm may excite their sympathy aud a woman’s careful tenderness soothe nnd soften the an guish of a weak man's soul, hut the laugh- lug, joyous, warm e.xliuherant love of wo men dear, belongs to the men that nre strong and noble and kind. Then why will a man continue weak, nnd mean nml peevish? An old gentleman writer: “B* B. B. gives me new life nnd strength. If there Is any thing that will make an old man young, it is B* B, B. ” Some men say, and women too, they never feel weak and mean except in the spring. Why then feel weak and mean and nervous and prostrated in the spring time when life and spirit awakens with thrilling buoyancy even the vegetable world? Must you allow slugglish blood, inactive organ functions, rustj joints and general weakness to make your life miserable simply because the long winter lias restrained your natural activity ? It need not be. If only you will use that pleasant aud incomparable tonic blood puri fier known ns II. II. B. or Botanic Blood Balm your health iu spring time will be ail that you car. wish. Try it this spring. Try it now. P. A. Shepard, Norfolk, Vn., August 10, 1888, writes : “1 depend on B. B. H. for the preservation of my health* I luvo had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that time liavo not hid to have a doctor. Florida’s Sanlturlum. Delightfully situated on the banks of the far-farmed river in song, “The Suwanee,” location high and dry, perfect freedom from fogs and malaria, with all the comforts of a first-class resort. Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism and all blood poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re sort there are atllicted with Kiducy troubles and go a wav cured. Main buildingsof Coquina rock an 1 brick, surrounded on all sides by neat cottages and groves of live oak and pine. Hot an.I cold water direct from the Mineral Spring in each roou nnd bath room and closet in each cottage. The overflowing attendance there the past winter has induced the company to commence the erection of twelve additional cottages, which with au annex building add 40 new rooms to tho present accommoda tions. The Uithing facilities at the Springs will also be greatly increased and the j*ool enlarged. As a summer retort it has all the require ment ot the Springs in Yirginia and Tennes see, with the oddiHanoi advantage ol being nearer home. Excursion tickets on sale overall princi pal road-? at greatly reduced rates. For further particular* address, L. W. Scovillk, May aod-w 3m Suwanee, Fla. ■y o —WILL MAKE A— If you'don’tfgo to The outfitters for everything you need in CLOTHING —and—; Gents Furnishing Goods LINE. " They keepfthc Largest, Best, and Cheapest stock of goods in the city. They also carry a full line of UMBRELLAS, »■-- THUNKS, VALISES, SACIIELS, HAND BAGS, Ac. which they arc selling—like everything else Cheaper than Anybody in Town. Their stock of =E2I JL T B! is the largest and most com plete in the city, embracing all the latest styles and shapes. In NECK TIES, SCARFS, DUDE HOWS. COLLARS. CUFFS. ltANDK’ES., SUSPENDERS, ETC., ETC. Their stock is acknowledg ed to be the handsomest ever seen in this city. When you want anything in their line, hunt them up. They will deal fairly with you and give you a bargain. They keep, EVERYTHING usually keptj in a first class Clothing and Gents Furnish ing Goods establishment. Clothier? and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street, • Thomas*il]#, fa.