The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 08, 1890, Image 3

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= THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1890. |,OCAI< SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE of ALL TRAIN'S TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE carrying passengers ?KW TRAIN* l-OB bainbbidgk, No5. For Balnbrhlga ;..Lv... 7 20am No 0 From “ *r... SSftr FROM SAVANNAH AMI TUB EAST. No ft. Passenger ,..Ar... «50ain No", Passenger Ar... 118 p m No 17, Freight anil Acc'n Ar... 4 4ft p m FOR SAVANNAII AND THE EAST. No 8, '• 12 02 p Nofl, Lv... 0 35pm No IS, Fgt anil Aco Lv... 7 05 am FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS NoM, Passenger FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No S3, Passenger I‘ v ' • • J ?? ? ™ No 53, Passenger Lv... 11 a p IR FROM MONTICELLO. No SO, l’assonger Ar.. .11 30 a in No»2, Passenger Ar... 6 30pm FOB'MONTH'ELLO, No *1, Passenger J-Y... 2 p m No 99, Passenger Lr... , 5ft a m FROM C It ATT A HOOTH EE AND NEW ORLEANS, No ft, Passenger Ar...ll 37 pin No II, Freight anil Acc Ar... ft 30 a — tor Chattahoochee and new Orleans No7, Passenger Lv... 2 10pm No 17, Fght and Auc .....Lr... 0 00P m Ochlockonee Dots. Unit)! rain ! 1 rain!!! Ihe earth i8 soaked. The fodder pullers are blue. The farmers say tney will only get a half crop ol cotton on account of so much rain, and still it rains. Your pencil pusher is so busily eir gaged, that it is impossible for him to take time to write all the locals. How* ever he will try and furnish you with a few dots occasionally. Hurrah for Ochlockonee! We still boom, twenty or thirty houses going up between now and Christmas. It’s so, Bro. Triplett, and if you don’t believe it come up aud wo’ll convince you. The health of our community is splendid, no sickness for the past six weeks. Our physiciaus arc having a rest. Protracted meetings are the order of the day now, which is had on ripe chickens. Mrs. Lula Mitchell spent several days with Mrs. Haber, last week. Misses Bertha Mattox and Mallio Norton spent Monday night with Miss Gussie McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Isom spent Saturday night with Mrs. G. M. Bul lock. Mr. Robert Deklc, wife and daugh ter, spent Sunday with their grand mother, Mrs. Maria Hurst. Mr. W. H. Buckhalt is busily en gaged in making syrup barrels, and will furnish all who arc in need of any., Misses Olivia Lindsay, and Minnie Singletary left Wednesday for Flovil- la, to spend several weeks. Miss Annie Dekle is visiting Miss Dora Dekle, of Thomasville this week. Misses Chipola Wiggins, of Thom asville, and Gussie Chastain, of Lake land, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Eddie Berwick. Mr. Harry Baker returned from Savannah Wednesday. Messrs. Shivers and Charlie Wight, two popular salesmen of Albany, were among us Tuesday. The many friends hercoi Mr. Wade Lester, who travfeled for Mr. H. J. Lamar it Son. were grieved to learn of his recent death. As the train passed through Wed nesday morning, we had the pleasure of seeing the genial face of Bro. Trip lett. He had a smile on his face as long as the Lord’s Prayer. Wonder it that "beautiful girl” was on the train ? Bro. Triplett, you certainly haven’t seen all our pretty girls here, or else you would think this the place to get the "most beautiful girl” for High & Co. Your pencil pusher thinks so, and he is a good judge of beauty. Surscriber. Absence of Fruit. Watermelons will soon have disap peared from the market, and the first of the cane supply will begin to come in. There has been no peaches nt all raised in this section this season, and the absence of this and other fruit has : caused the housekeepers who usually put up preserves for winter use great disappointment. About one half as many pears have been shipped this season against last year. The short fruit crop has prevailed in all the fruit sections in the state, ns well as in this county. Usually we got qpjte n number of early peaches froift Florida, but scarcely any have been received this year. The Jury Commissioners Hard at Work, The Jury Commissioners, Messrs. W. P. Glower. W. M. Smith, J. T. Pittman, Jas. Singletary, A. C. Ste venson aud J. C. Staualond, have been laboring faithfully since Monday morning revising the jury box. At noon yesterday they had completed the list through the S’s and will finish some time to-day. When through it is safe to say that the work will be well done. Will Commence This Fall. Mr. James K. Perry, President of the Dardnnellc Bank, at Durdnnelle, Ark , and who speut last winter here in the interest of the Georgia Hedge Company, hns been in the city for several days. His agents made quite a number of contracts while here last season, and the work of putting in the hedges will commence this fall. Capt. Perry left yesterday lor Atlanta and points in Alabama. Correction. In the published proceedings of the July meeting of the County Commis sioners a mistake occurred in reler- ence to the road ordered opened by Commissioner Lilly. Instead of read ing through the Thomasville district it should have read : I’he road com missioners of the Duncanville district were ordered to open a road from Metcalfe through the Duncanville dis trict. Dr. E. Christie, ol Miccosukie, was in the city on business a few hours yesterday. The proceedings of the monthly meeting of tho Board ofCounty Com' raissioners appears elsewhere. Mr. Leb Dekle and family expect to leave this morning for Salt Springs, aud other points in North Georgia, where they will spend sonic time re cuperating. We would repeat our advice to the farmers to save all ihe hay possible. The western crops are badly damaged by drought, and wheat, corn, oats, bran and hay will be much higher than at present. Everything that can be grown this year in the way of stock food will find a ready home market. County Commissioners Pro ceedings. Office J!oari> Co. Uosi’ns 1 Aug. 4,1890./ Ronnl met in regular session. Present—A. P. Wright, chnirmnn, MnHctte anil Lilly. Minutes read nml approved. County Treasurer's Statement approved. Statement ofClins. Gandy County Treasurer from July 7th, to Aug. -tth, 1890. To bal per last report $ 90,95 To easli from Hill Payable 500.00 $590.95 Aug. 1 Dy Cash paid on Hoads anil Hridgcs ns per Account.. ?! 1 <5..'12 By Cash paid on Jury as per Account 5.00 Uy Cash paid on Court House as per Account 91.05 By Cash pnitl on Jail as per Account 07.50 By Cash paid oil Contingent ns per Account 147.90 By Cash p. id on Pauper ns per Account 115.90 By balance on hand 200.02 $590.95 Mr. Robert Deklc authorized to purchase stencils for sign lionrd mid mile posst. Monthly Report of County Physician lor July 1890, Gentlemen:—I have regularly each week ftincc my last report, visited the jail nnd poor house, and am gratified to he able to re port Hint each place is in n good sanitary condition. Permit me to call your atten tion to the fact that the basement of the jail, tile engine room, is from 15 to 18 inches in water. It rises ns surface water, nnd it will have to be cemented or otherw ise secured from water to keep the place healthy and the engine serviceable. Respectfully, L. B. Docciikllk, M. D. It it ordered as there is a casual deficiency in the revenue of the county of Thomas that the Board of County Commissicnrs borrow the sum of One Thousand Dollars to supply said deficiency The following accounts ordered paid: Judge Mitchell $ 83.33 L. B. Bouchcllc 10.00 W. Hawthorn 10,00 R. Smith 0.35 Charles Gandy 23.10 C. C. Ward 22.00 J. A. Hurst 87.80 Mitchell & McIntyre 30,73 Robert Deklc 123.78 Aicsworth k Newman 3.50 Timcs-Knterprisc Pub. Co 52.25 J. J. Ragan 29.00 W. W. Deklc 18.00 Raves k Chose, or bearer 71'00 E. M. Smith, ensbier 2.00 Board adjourned. Reddin Smith, A. P. Wiiioiit, Clerk. Chairman. ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS. Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxford ties. CURTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. L. B. III. H. They look like an old friend return ed from 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. We have him in harness again though and hope to keep him so. And about millinery—midsummer millinery—you need it now if ever, something nice light and tasty to wear during the hot days. We have it and can supply your wants atn moments notice- About prices? Well, in these latter days when every one offers 8< r > worth of goods for 50c, ntcost, below cost, nnd all that kind of "charity,” we hesitate to quote prices. We nre not in that class. Ask your neighbor about prices at L. B. M. H. and come talk it over with us. Wearehereto please our patrons and we don’t allow laoor or prices to stand in the way. We will go to New York last of this month for our fall stock and 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. a, give in your city Taxes, K. T. Maclean, Clerk. Notice to Road Overseers. Tlioiuasvillc district, on account of fodder pulling, pear gathering and rain, Ilit* lime heretofore allowed to put all public roads in llrst-chiss or der will be extended to 1st Septem ber. Overseers will work and make rclui'iis to the commissioners in terms of ihe lit tv. Fail not under penalty of the same. Courts will lie held is! and Bril Mondavi, until September 1st, 1890. l'J N. E. Turner, Chairman Road Commissioners, Thomasville District. June 2<3th 1890. ' d&w till Sept. 1st Notice of Dissolution. The firm heretofore existing between Jus. Gribben nml II. [.Click,under the firm name ol Gribben k I,cl ick, doing a general con tracting nml building business In Tliomns- villc, tin., is tills dnv dissolved by imilunl consent. Mr. Gribben will continue the business nnd assume all liabilities of ti c firm. All parties lim ing hills ugninst the firm arc requested to present them promptly, nnd all parties indebted to us will save trouble nml expense by making prompt pay ment, Jas. Giiiiiiikn, H, Device. Thomasville, Aug. 4, 1890. li To Close Out. Owing to the dentil of my son, who was one of the firm of J. Carroll A Son, I have decided to discontinue tile business nnd will commence on Monday, the 4th, and continue until the enlire stock is dis posed of, to sell everything Strictly at Cost for Cash. I mean business, those who wish bargains will do well to come nnd see me. All parties indebted to us arc requested to come forward and settle promptly, and thereby save themselves trouble ami expense, d&w 1 iv J. CARROLL. To Rent. The brick store house on corner of Broad and Fletcher streets, now occupied by Joshua Cnrroll & Son, is now for rent from the 1st day of September. A good perma nent tenant will he given liberal terms. Apply to DR. W. \V. BRUCH. 8-3-lm Important to the Public. Wc beg to state that we have been ap pointed sole agents in Thonmsville, Ga., for the celebrated “I. \V. Harpers” Hand Made Sour Mash Whiskey. This insures to our customers lor future the finest of the world renowned whiskies of Xelfoa Comity, Ken tucky, ifnd the one whiskey that is never put upon the market until it is thoroughly matured by age. The attention of Physi cians is called to its great purity. C. \V. WIGG'XS. GENERAL DELIVERY. I hereby announce to the public that I arr prepared to do a General Delivery busiucss in Thomasvillo and vicinity, running three drays, which nre under the management of experienced and careful drivers. Rates a? reasonable ns circumstances will allow. Z. T. MILLS A I*. Thonmsville, Ga., May 20th 1890. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Hicks k Peacock ffor ansemio pooplo W. W. C. la f boon. 7. O. for weakly females. Shiloh’s Couch and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. For sale by Iiicks k Peacock. • Bright's Disease. This insidious ailment, it too long neglect ed, will undermine the strongest constitution and bring the victim to a premature grave. Heed the timely warning, and regain health at once by a use of the proper restorative, that great strengthener of the urinary and digestive organs, B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). David Kunklc, Cullman, Ga., writes: “I used a hundred dollars worth of medicine for Bright's disease, but it did me no good. P then took B. B. II., which relieved me. My appetite is restored nnd T urinate with out pain.” J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga., writes: “I h id great trouble in passing urine which was titled with sediments. My back and loins gave me much nain and I lost my ap petite, strength and flesh. I became nerv ous and unable to sleep soundly. Two bottles of B. B. B. gave me entire relief.” Thomas Williams, Shoddy, Tcnn., writes: •I was troubled with severe kidney com plaint and confined to my bed. Six % bott)cs of B. B. B. made a well man of me.” * Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will ttso a com nion, ordinai-y pill when they can secure a val uable English ono for tho sauio money. Dr, Acker’s English pills arc a positive cure for sick headache and all liver taouhles. They are small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe. Sold by Reid & Culpepper. 9 During the epidemic of iiux in this county lust summer, I lmd hard work to keep a supply of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. People often came ten or twelve miles in the night t« get a bottle of the Remedy. I have been selling patent medicines for the last ten yaers and find that it 1ms given better satisfaction in cases of diarrhoea and flux, than any other medicine I have ever handled.—J. H. Ben- 1mm, Druggist, Golcondn. Pope Co., Ill. Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in tlmt courty during the epidem ic referred to. It was a perfect succccss and was the only remedy that did cure the worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify tlmt it saved their lives. In four epidemics of bowel complaint this Remedy lias been equally successful. 25 and 50 <cnt bottles for sale by Mcllac Bros. CAN,T SLEEP NIGHTS Is the complaint ;of thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you ever try Dr. Acker’s English Ilcmedy? It is the best preparation known for all lung Troub les. Sol 1 on a positive guarantco at 25c. and a Iteid «& Culpepper. 8 Flesh a mass of disease, condition hope less, the system an entire wreck, ncrvc3 all unstrung, yet P. P. P. was taken and an en tire cure made. Attend to diet and directions of P. P. P. and all bjood diseases must yield Slowly hut Surely. “ 0 'tamrnm Mr. John Carpenter, of Goodlaml, Ind., says: “I tried Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera and Dmrrhoca Remedy, for diarrhoea and se vere cramps, and pains in the stomache and bowels with the best results. In the worst cases I never bad to give more tlmn the third dose to elfect a cure. In most cases one. dose will do. Besides it’s other good qualities it is pleasant to take.” 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Cupepsy- Tliis is what yon ought to have, in fact, you must lmve it, to fully enjoy lile. Thou sand arc searching for it daily, ami mourn ing because they find it uot. Thousands upon thousands of dollars arespent annually by our jro/e in the hope that they irny at tain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We gnarran.ee tlmt Electric Bitters, if used according to directions nml the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia nml install instead Kapepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and nil dicnies of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold nt 50c. and $1.00 per bottle by S. J. Cassels Drugstore. Malaria and Broken Down Constitution. Waycuos*. Ga. Dr. II’. //. IVhiUfrmh Dear Siu—At your request I will state my case. Some years ago I contracted malaria in its most violent form while liv ing at Newark, S’. J. I corsultcd various physicians and took numberless preparations recommended ns “sure cures,” but it stuck tome like a brother—or more like a motlier- in-lnw. I finally came South, and while here tried new remedies, said to always cure malaria, and it still stuck to me, nnd you know' the broken-down condition I was in when I came to you. You put me to taking your P. P. P. (Prickley Ash. Poke Boot aud Potassium), and I improved rapidly, and am to-day in as good health as I ever was—in fact better. As a remedy for a broken-down constitution it has no equal. Yours etc., T. P. COTTLE. For Corns, Warts and Bunions t’sc only Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint. A course of P. P. P, will banish all bad feelings, and restore your health to perfect condition. Its curative powers arc marvel ous, If out of sorts nnd in bad humor with yourself and the world, take P, P. P., and become healthy and r*tional. Everybody Takes It. If you suffer with a feeling of iullness or weight in the stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, flatu lence, dull pain in the head, irregular* itv of 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 c. 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. The,Germ Theory. The medical fraternity now recognizes that the Germ theory is the correct one. Dr. King’s Itoynl Germeteur goes to the rool of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 1" tf It. Thomas, Jr. As a general liniment for sprains nnd btuises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivalled For sale by McRae Bros. “Ilnckmctuek,” a lasting and Imgrnnt perfume. Price 25 Audi 50 cents. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. j£i.Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective ami pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, lo3s ol appe tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Sc!d by Reid k Culpepper. 2 Please read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Tliomas- vil’e, is the only agent in tin’s county for Paul Jones Old Monongahrla 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, wholcsomcgtimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obt\in, nnd a pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United States; it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists ar.d physicians throughout (lie Union; it is an old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, nnd made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Tliomas- ville,Ga. April 20-Iy} WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price. 10 cts , 50 cts., and $1. For sale by Iiicks and Peacock. ^^gOUR VERY BEST People confirm our statement when wc say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy tu in cycry way superior to any and all other prepara tions tor the throat and lungs. In whoop- ingcougli and croup it is magic and relieves a: once. We ofier you a ‘sample bottle free Remember tliis remedy is sold undern po si live guarantee by ReidTc Culpepper. For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you lmve a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizes It never fails to cure. For sale by Hicks k Pcncock.2 A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It was juU an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption,told by physician* that she was incurable and could live only n short time: she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s .Yew Discovery, ami got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped he- more, bought an other and grew better fast, continued its use nnd is now s.rong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing impounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this Wonderful Dis covery Free at S. J. Cassels Drug store. A nasal injector free with each bottle ol Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 ccata. For sale by Iiicks k Peacock. King Royal Germeteur. The new remedy that is so highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rev, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diunloea, Indigestion and all Malarial diseases Sold by 1 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jr. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing thnt a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption broken ir week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s Eng.tali Cough Remedy, and will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our state ment correct. For sale by Reid k (’nlpep- |,i ‘ r > _ * The Kev. live. 11. Ttmyor.ol' llnurtniii, lud., lays: "Ito.h myself anil wile owe our live, to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. For ftttlc by Hicks & Peacock. A Sure Kidnoy and Hladdoi Remedy—W. W. O. ISucklea’. Arulcn ftnlie. The llest Salve in the World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, nnd nil Skin Kruptions, 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 S, J. Cassels Drug Store. Florida’s Saniturium. Delightfully situated on the hanks of the tar-farmed river in song, "The Suwunee," location high anil dry, perfect freedom from fogs and malaria, with all tlie comforts of a first-class resort. Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism anil ali Mood poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re- sort there arc a’Hictcd with Kidney troubles nnd go away cured. Main buildiugsof Coquina rock an ! brick, surrounded on all sides by neat cottages and groves of live oak and pine. Hot and cold water direct from the Mineral Spring in each roou and hath 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 an annex building add 40 new rooms to the present accommoda tions. The tiathing facilities nt the Springs will also lie greatly increased and the pool enlarged. As a summer retort it lias all the require ment ot the Springs In Virginia and Tennes see, with the additiunol advantage ol being nearer home. Kxeursion tickets on .sale overall princi pal roads at greatly reduced rates. For further particulars address, L. IV. Scoville, May 30 d-w 3m Snwanee, Fla. XOT7 —WILL MAKE A— • ■'■! ' . . -.kVe/l v -Vs f CP rtffsw. *lw BIG Mlflic Tfflyou don’t go to The outfitters for everything you need in —AND— Gents Furnishing LINE. " They keepfthe Largest, Best, and Cheapest stock of goods in the city. They also carry a full line of; UMISRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SACIIEL8J HAND HAGS, Ac, which they * arc [selling—like everything else Cheaper than Anybody in Town. Their stock of HATS! is the largest and most com plete in tiie city, embracing all the latest styles and shapes. In NECK TIES. SCARES,' Dl I>E HOWS, COLLARS. CUFFS. HAXDK’ES., SUSI’ENDERS, 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 t kcpt| in a first class Clothing and Gents Furnish ing Goods establishment. Clothiers and Furnishers, 108 Broad Street, • ThomasiilH, la.