The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 12, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. V. AUGUST 12, 1890. BSDA 7 1 .OCA I. SCHEDULE. AHIUVAfj AND DEPARTURE..!' AI.I. TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVII.LE carrying passengers [NEWTKAIXN rm BAINBBIPOE, N»s. For IlaliilirlilRB Lv " - I Si IS No». From “ Af... 5SSpm I'UOM SAVANNAH AND TIIK HAST. No5, Passenger...... Ar... JJJam No7„Passenger......... **••• HJ JJ “ No 17.7relglit ami Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p ra FOB SAVANNAH AND TIIF. EAST. v„. ' .. ' Lr...12 02pm No 0. Lv... 0 35pm No IS, Fgt and Acc Lv... 7 05 a m FROH ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. No 34, Passenger Ar... 510pm No Ar... 0 00am FOB ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIF. WEST. No 33, Passenger Lv... * 30 a m No 53, Passenger Lv... 215pin FROM MnNTD'ELLO. No io, Passenger Ar.. .11 30 a in No02,Passenger Ar... OoOpm FOB HONTTCELLO. No 01, Passenger Lv-- No 29, Passenger Lv... 7 .i5 a in FROM CIIATTAflOOCIIRR AJCD NEW ORLEANS. Not, Passenger... 4 r "'H !£ No 10, Freight and Acc Ar... 530am fob Chattahoochee anb new obleass No7, Passenger Lv... 2 1° pm No 17, Fght anil Acc Lv... L 00 p m There are some pears going forward yot Mr. John West went up to Albany yesterday. Mr. John B. HallTof the B. & W. Ry.’, was nt the Gulf yesterday. Mr. Milton Reed, of Louisville, Ky., is among the Grangers iu the city. Mh R. A. Brantley and wife, of Atlanta, are registered at the Gulf. Mr. Ji Bi Christie, an eld and highly esteemed oitisjen of Miccosukie, is dead- The Times-Enterprise job office filled an order all the way from Jasper. Texas, last week. The small boys’ nines will play a match game at the college campus this afternoon- Mrs. L. U- Carswpll, of Burke county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mil ler, near the city. Mr. and'ftlrs Leb Dcklc and son left yesterday for Salt Springs and other points in North Georgia. Mrs. George Carroll, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Acrcc, in Ca milla, has returned home. MissCorinnc Chastain left yester day for Albany, to spend a couple of weeks visiting the family of Sir. E. B. Canoll. Miss Eva Carroll, of Live Oak, Fla., who has been visiting Mrs. Jennio Carroll, left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Albany, The regular civil term of the county oourt, Judge Mitchell presiding, wns In session yesterday. To morrow the criminal docket will bo taken up. Mr. R. F. Whiddon will have the interior and front ot his store neatly repaired, which will add much to its appearance. Work was begun yester day. Don’t send off your job printing be fore sefiqg us and getting an estimate We are confident we can please you in hqth’'work t and prices. Patronize home jrjejustry. We are now turning out the liand- lomest line of job printing ever done jp this pity. When you want a good Job, at reasonable rates, it will pay you to give us a trial. Mrs. Frank Thomas has returned from Ochlockonee, where she has been spending some time with her husband, who is looking after his mill interest nt Ochlockonee and Meigs. Mr. J. T. Chastain left yesterday for La Grange, to attend a meeting of the State Agricultural Society. He yyill be gway for thp remainder ot tho week- We comment} him to the ten der mercies of the police forco of La Grange. Inspector Pinson says tho sanitary condition of the city is ns well ns could be expected at this season. The Mayor has requested the health board to inspect the premises in the city, and inspector Piuson notifies the public to have their cellars and prem ises ready for tho visit from the board. Mr; Frank Hawkins returned Sun day from a, pleasant visit to New York, and other poipts Noyth. Ha fejatps 80|)ic gppd jokes on Hnnscll Merrell, his traveling companion on the trip, who is still away. Hnnscll will probably pay him back with in terest when be returns. A Thomas County Boy in Washington. Washington, D. C., j August 7th, 1890. j Editor Times-Exterfbise : I know this letter will not interest you and a part of your subscribers, but perhaps some of my friends around Chnstniu would like to hear from me, therefore I write these few lines. I arrived here on tho Cth, and am pleasantly located on Pennsylvania Avenue, which is by far the most at tractive street in the city. Here the rich and poor throng the streets to gether, going to nnd from visiting tho various places of interest. The first and most attractive spot that I was shown, was the star iu the floor of the Pennsylvania depot, where President Garfield’s head struck when he was shot by Guiteau. Next point of interest was the Na tional Museum. The first thing I no ticed was Gen. Washington’s clothing, camping outfit, and a great many things he used during the Revolution ary war. If 1 was gifted with all the power for writing that man could pos sibly have, I could not make the reader realize what great benefit it would be to visit this beautiful and lovely city, nnd see us Bnrnum says, “The Greatest Show on Earth.” I was next shown how Uncle Sam manufactured the root of all evil, (greenbacks). In the aUernoou I vis ited the Capitol nud saw Boss Reed. To-morrow I expect to visit the Arse nal and other points of interest. For fear I will weary your patience I will close by saying that l)r. Smith, who is witli me, says he expects to come again. Respectfully, W.B. Dukes. ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS. Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxford tics. CURTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. Green Shade. Program ot the convention ot the third district of the Georgia State Sunday School Association, to convene at Green Shade camp grounds, Ilpputur county, Gu., Augmt 25, 20 and 27, 1820, MONDAY, Alii. 25th—NIGHT SESSION. 7:30 p. m.—Devotional exercises, consist ing of prayer and scriptural questions. 8 r. h.—Enrollment of delegates, appoint ment of committees, singing, No. 291, ad dress of superintendent, singing, No. 201, remarks hy delegates. TUESDAY, AUG. 2CIII. 8 A. M.—Devotional exercises. 8:30 a. M.—Call for delegates, Geo. A. Wight, HcWlf. If- Glmsteiid, singing, No. 270. 5:15 a.m.—Response, T. J. Uidcr, Thon> nsvillc, Go., singing, No, 207. 0:10 a. M.—Easiness meeting. 10:10 A. XL—Importance of county organ ization, John XI. Green, President Elute As ; soniation. 1! A. XI.—Address, women ot the liili'.p, Rev. ). R. Rattle, lloston, (in., singing, No, 372, DIN'XKK—Al'TEUXOOX, TUKSDAV, Al ii. 20TII, 2 P. XI.—Dlvotioiml exercises. 2:30 P. XI.—The Sunday school us a held fo.- doinggood—J. P. Print, editor Rostou World, singing N'o. 271. 3 P. SI.—Incidents illustrating last subject, singing, No. 214. 3:30 I’. XI.—(junlilications of Supt. and teachers nnd preparation for the work, Rev. G. G. N. XlcDonoll, Tboinasvillc, ai.ging, N'o, 140. NIGHT SESSION. Tj30 P. XI.—Devotional exercises. 8 P. XI.—The Rihle our Text Rook. Cnpt. J. G. XlcCall, Quitman. Sjnging N'o. 198. 3:30 I’. XI.—Importance of Early I in I [vs- Siqqi. Rev. J. SI. Loyclt, Quitman, Singing Sir. 158. MONDAY, Alii. 27TII. 7:30 A. SI.-•Devotioipil exercises. 8 A. SI.—Bible Class, Subject, Resurrec tion of Christ. Let all bring their Hildes. Singing N'o. 90. 8:30 A. XI.—Reports of Committees and unfiniaheil business. 9:50 A. >1.—Those going east get on train Prayer nnd Praise will he the hook usedin singing. All bring one. The S. K. A XV. Ry will sell roipia trip pickets for one fare Iropi Angus', 22nd lq •J5l||. good t|) and including the 23th, Delegates must buy tickets on or before August 25th. As the Camp Sleeting will lie in session until noon of the 25th, this will give nil who wisli to attend the ticnetit of ball fare. J. R. PonsTEii, Snpt J. It. Wight, Secy. L. B. M. 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 nnd 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 itand can supply your wants at a moment’s notice- About prices? Well, in these latter days when every one offers S.T wortli of goods for 50c, at cost, below cost, and all that kind of “charity,” we hesitnte to quote prices. We arc not in that class. Ask your neighbor about prices at L. B. M. II. and come talk it over with us. Wcarchcreto please our patrons and wo don’t allow labor 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 millinc- ry. Mrs. Jemiie'CiUToll. LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE, THE WAR IS OVER. The Jackso i Street (iroccr has come to the front and will sell G It A N r L AT B D 81’ G A It FOR THIS WEEK, 14 POUNDS $1.00. 1. P. E. FOR SPOT CASH. The season is here when the farmer asks himself: “Shall I sell my cotton or hold it?” The experience of past years prove that as a rule, it pays to sell cotton as fast as it is gathered and haled. There has been now and then nn cxccptiou to this, hut the farmers who sell as fast as their cotton is ready for market, generally come out lies}. }Iowcver, this is a question for every one to settle for himself. During the epidemic of flux in this county last summer, I lmd hard work to keep a supply of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera nnd 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 len yaers and find that it has given better satisfaction in cases of diarrhoea and Hux, than any other medicine I have ever handled.—J. H. Den ham. Druggist, Golcondn. Pope Co., III. Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in that county during the epidem ic referred to. It Mas a perfect succccs3 and was the only remedy that did euro the worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify that it saved their lives. In tour epidemics of bowel complaint this Remedy lias been equally successful, 25 and 50 ent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by fthiloh's Cure. For sale by I licks k IVacock, CAN,T SLEEMvTghTS Is the complaint of thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Old you ever try I>r. Acker’s English Remedy? It is tho best preparation known for all lung Troub les. Sol i on a positive guarantee at 25C. and Reid & Culpepper.; Flesh a mass of disease, condition hope less, the system nn entire wreck, nerves all unstrung, jet 1*. P. P. wns taken and an en tire cure made. Attend to diet and directions of 1*. P. P. and nil Idood diseases must yield slowly but surely. To Rent. The brick store house Jon corner of Broad and Fletcher streets, now occupied by Joshua Carroll k Son, is now for rent from tnc 1st day of September. A good perma nent tenant will he given liberal terms. App'y to DR. W. W. BRUCE. 8-3-lm A. C. Bitowx, #.12-31 15:i Broad St. Notice to Road Overseers. Tliomasvillc district, on aceouiitof fodder pulling, pour gathering and rain, Hie limn heretofore allowed to put all public roads iu first-class or der will Le extended U> 1st Septem ber. Overseers will work and make returns to the commissioners In terms of the law. Kail not under penalty of the same. Courts will be held 1st ami 3rd Mondays, until September 1st, 1899. N. E. Turner,, Chairman Koad Commissioners, Thomasvillc District. Juue 2Gth 1890. d&w till Sept. 1st. GENERAL delivery. I hereby announce to the public that 1 air prepared to'lo a General Delivery business in Tliomasvillc nnd vicinity, running three drays, which arc midcr the management of experienced and careful drivers. Rates ar reasonable as circumstances will allow. V,. T. XI ILLS AIL Thoinnsvllle, Gu., Xlay 20th 1890. City Taxes. Books now open, give in your city Taxes. tf K. T. Maclean, Clerk. TO BANKERS AND MERCHANTS. The Tyler Dmk Vo. of HI. I.oui*. Mo. Have just published, in colors, a great work of art on Rank Counter*. Fine Desk* and OfMce Furniture generally Rig Cut in Price*, with increased cash discount*. The Ranker’*Cata- lactic, 150 pages, in colors, free, postage 15c. Catalogue of Desks mid Office Furniture, 130 pages, sree, postage 10c. These books should (ntercst every business i^an in tho country. Spc Jim ne\y designs in wall paper nt Forbes’ Furniture I lousy. I can furnish yos a good man to hang wall papers nnd guurunteo his work. Gfo. W. Foriies Wall papers with fine decorations to match, suitable for parlors, halls, dinning rooms, bed rooms, public rooms, oflices, etc., at Forbes’ Furniture House. For Corns, Warts and Bunions Use only Abbott’s Hast Indian Corn Paint. The Germ Theory. The medical fraternity now' rccognizis that the Germ theory is the correct one. Dr. King’s Royal Germetcur goes io the root of alj diseases. Try U bottle. Sold by Y IT tf R, Thomas, Jr. The Rev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Uourbon, Ind., gays: “Both myself unn wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Everybody Takes It, If you suffer with a feeling of fullness or weight 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 ciire you. You hc^ve pnly to try one bottle and Lc 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 ansemio peoplo W^WMO, la f boon, OUR VERY BEST People confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy la in cycry way superior to any and all other prepara tions for the throat and lungs. In whoop- ingcough and croup it is magic and relieves a: once. Wc offer you’a sample bottle free Remember this remedy i9 sold undera po si live guarantee by Reid ( &*Culnepper. For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of .Shiloh’s vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale l»y Hicks k Peacock. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. it was j tut an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, hut it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption,told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, gnd gut a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought n large bottle, it helped h*r more, liotight an other and grew better fa*t, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 1-10 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. 11. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this Wonderful Bis- covcrv Free nt S. J. Casscls Drug store. A nasal injector free with each bottle ot Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 60 cents. For sale hy Hicks & Peacock. King Royal Germeteur. The new remedy that is so highly recoin mended by Dr. Haw thorne and Rev, Smu Jones. Asthma, Diarrhma, Indigestion nnd all Malarial diseases, Sold by 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jr. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages ’of consumption broken ir week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s Eng. «’.»Cough Remedy, and will re fund the money to nil who buy, take it as per directions, anti do not find our state ment correct. For sale hy Reid & Culpep per, 1 A Sure Kidney and Bladder Homody—W. W. O. As a general liniment for sprains ami biuiscs or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivalled For sale by Mcltnc Bros. ‘•Hnckmctack/-’ * lasting and fragrant E erfume. Price 25 and. 50 cents. For sale y Hicks k Peacock. Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH .PIUS Are active, effective and puve. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe tite, bad completion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Sold hy Reid k Culpepper. 2 A course of P. P. P, will banish all bad feelings, and restore your health to perfect condition. Its curative powers are marvel ous. If out of sorts nnd in bad humor w ith yourself and the world, take P, P. P., and become healthy and rational. WHY WILL YOU cougu when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts, 50 cts., nnd §1. For sale hy Hicks and Peacock. Malaria and Broken Down Constitution. Waycros?, Ga. Dr. ir. U. Whitehead: Dear Sir—At your request I will state my case. .Some years ago I contracted malaria in its most violent form while liv ing at Newark, X. J. I consulted various physicians nnd took numberless preparations recommended as “sure cures,’’ but it stuck to me like a brother—or more like a mother- in-law. I finally came .South, and while here tried new remedies, said to always cure malaria, ami it still stuck to me, and you know the broken-dow n condition I was in when f came to you. You put me to taking your P. P. P. (Prickley Ash. Poke Root ami Potassium), and I improved rapidly, and am to-day in ns good health as I ever was—in fact better. As a remedy fora broken-down constitution it has no equal. Yours etc., T. I*. COTTLE. Bright’s Disease. This insidious ailment, if too long neglect ed, will undermine the strongest constitution and bring the victim to a premature grave. Heed the timely warning, and regain health nt once by a use of the proper restorative, that great strengthencr of the urinary and digestive organs, B. B. B. (Botanic BlooJ Balm). David Runklc, Cullman, Ga., writes: “I used a hundred dollars wortli of medicine for Bright’s disease, but it did me no good. I then took B. B. B., which relieved me. My appetite is restored nnd I urinate with out pain.’ 1 J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga., writes: ‘*1 h id great trouble in passing urine which wns filled with sediments. My back and loins gave me much pain and I lost my ap petite, strength and ftesli. 1 became nerv ous and unable to sleep soundly. Two bottles of B. B. 11. gave me entire relief.” Thomas Williams, Shoddy, Tcnn., writes: I was troubled with severe kidney com plaint nnd confined to my bed. Six bottles of B. B. B. made a w ell man of me.” YOU -WILL MAKE A— Tf you'don’tfgo to Tho ouMittens for everything you need in Please rend carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Thomas villc, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, nnd it cannot he obtuined from any other source; now' if you are overw orked, or bro ken dow'n in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholcsomcstiinulnnt 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 Monongahela Ryo is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United States; it is endorsed nnd highly recommended hy 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. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thoiuas- ville, Ga. April 20-1 y Mr. John Carpenter, Goodlnnd, Ind,, says: “l tried Chamberlin’s Colie, Cholera anti Diarrhoea Remedy, fer diarrhoea ft ml se en* cramps, and pains in the stomache nnd bowels with tiic best result?. In the worst cases I never had to give more than the third dose to cllcct a cute. In most cases one do3c will do. Besides it’s other good qualities it is pleusant to take.’’ 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale hy McRae Bros. Important to tho Public. Wc beg to state that wc .have been ay - pointed sole agents in Thonmsville, Ga., fer the celebrated *•!. W. Harpers” Hand Made Sour Mash Whiskey. Tins insures to our customers for future tho finest of the world renowned whiskies of Xtlron County, Ken tucky, and tho 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. W. WIGGINS. W. W. O. for weakly females. Eupepsy. This is what yo\\ e.ugbt* to have, iu fact, you in\\3t have it, to fully enjoy lile. Thou sands arc searebirg for it daily, and mourn ing because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may at tain this boon. And yet it ip&Y bahad by all. Wc guarrantcc tUftt Electric Bitters, if used acceding to directions nnd the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Kupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitten for Dyspepsia and nil ditosef af Liver, Stomach and Khlntxys. Hold at 50c. and $1.00 pc? bottle by 8. J, Casscls Drugstore, A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a com mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val uable KnjrlUh one for tho same money. ])r. Aeker’s English pills are a positive rare for sick headache and all liver taouble*. They are small, sweet and easily taken and do not urine Sold by Belli & Culpepper. y Shiloh’s Couch nml Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con- sumntion. For sale by Hicks A Peacock. Florida’s Sanitarium. Delightfully situated on the hanks of the far-faruied river in song, 4, The Suwnnee,’ location high and dry, perfect freedom from fogs and malaria, with all the comforts of a first-class resort. Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism and all blood poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re sort there are afflicted with Kidney troubles and go away cured. Main buildings of Coquina rock an i Uric k. surrounded on all shies by neat cottages and groves of live oak nnd pine. Hot and cold water direct from the Mineral .Spring in each roou and bath room and closet iu each cottage. The overflowing attendance there the past winter has induced the company to commence the erection of twelve additional cottage*, which with an annex building add 40 new rooms to the present accommoda tions. The bathing facilities at the Springs will also be greatly increased nnd the pool enlarged. As a summer reiort it has all tho require ment of the Springs in Virginia urnl Tenuca- scc, with the additiono\ advantage of being nearer home. Kxcursipa tickets ou sale overall princi pal roads at greatly reduced rates. For further particulars address, L. W. Scovivjki, May 30 d-w 3m Suwnnee, Fla. Uncktan’a Arnica Salvo. The Be$t Salve in the World for Cuts BruUu, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptious. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give peifvet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by S, J. Cossets Drug Store. For lame back, hide or chest, iiae Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. -AND- Gents Furnishing Goods LINE. They keep the Largest, Best, and Cheapest stock of goods in the city. They also carry a full line of U.M IJIUSLLAS, THUNKS. VALISES, SACIIEI.S, HAND HAGS, &c, which they are selling—like everything else Cheaper than Anybody in Town. HATS is the largest and most com plete in the city, embracing all the latest styles and shapes. In NECK TIES. SC AIM'S, L>l'l>K|lIO\VS, COLL AILS. CUTS, MAN'mCES., SUSPENDERS, ETC., ETC. Their stuck 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 givo you a bargain. They keep EVERYTHING usually kept in a first; class Clothing and Gents Furnish ing Goods establishment. Clothier?, and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street, • Thomasillfe, fa