The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 16, 1890, Image 3

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THEJJAILY TIWES-ENTERPRISE. riTBDAV, AUGUST 46, ’.860. f LOCAL SCHEDULE. arrival and dki*abtuueof au, tiiaxns TO AND 1'KOM THOMASVILI.K CARRYING rABSENT,F.RS ’.NKWTHAIX* !’ »*t BAINBUIHOK, Non. Kur,JJaliU>rldi;e... v Rv... 7 20 a m Not l*4u r t- •* I'tt.lM SAVANNAH .VXD TJIK EAST. No A, l’asionger Ar... 0 80am No7, Putenior....;.... Ar... ]J*P™ No 17, Freight and Aco’n Ar... 4 45 p in rif>lf»‘AVAXXAII AXD THE EAST. No 8, “ LV...12 02 p in No u, •* hv... oani» m No 18, FgtnmlAcc....,..: I.v... 7 on a in FROM AI.DAXT,’’•ATLANTA AXD WESTERS TOIXTS. KoSl....”..iTi Ar... OOtfam FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIE WEST. No 33, Passenger J-' • • S ?? ? 51 No63, Passenger Lv... 2 15pm FROM MO.VrlOELLO. No 30, Passenger Ar- •'* ™ No 82, l’assenger Ar... o .w p FOB MONTU'F.LLO. No 81, Passenger • Bv... 2 12 p m No 29, Passenger • • • • a m FROMCIIATTAIIOOOIIBE AND HEW ORLEANS, NoP, Passenger Ar...ll 37 p m No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 3J a m for Ciiattahoociikk and new Orleans No7, Passenger .I.v... J 10pm No 17.Fghtand Acc Lv... COOpm Mr. John Caldwell, of Madison, Fla., was in town yesterday. Mr.: J. C. Burns, of the Pratt Gin Company, was in town yesterday. Mijses Annie Scott and Mamie Hanseil are expected back from St. Teresa to-day. Work. is progressing rapidly on sheriff Hurst's handsome residence on Monroo street. _ Evans# Maclean shipped a twenty- five horsepower boiler to D. H. Mays, at Monticello, yesterday. Who will start a movement to estab lish some manufacturing establish ments in Thomasvilie? Prof. A. q. Moody has beeu elected vice president 01 the State Agricult ural Society, for the 2nd district. A team attached to a dray loaded with barrels tried to run away on Madison street yesterday. Barrels took a fail. Mr. W. H. Morehouse, represent ing the Thomasvilie Cider and Vine gar Co., was in the city Tuesday.— Bainbridge Democrat. Cairo, according to the Southwest {Jeofgianj has, already, bought scventy.Jfvv. bales of new cotton, Cairo is ,a hqmmer. Th<r pear season is about over. J|ie drop HdS year will put near $35,- Oao circulating among Thom is countys thrifty farmers —Southwest Georgian. The S. F. & W. lly, shop give employment to a largo number of youug. jtien. Several who weut in the shops a few months ago. are now fuenum'oh* the regular runs, and they \vj|l have thpir reward jf they prove l>y being promoted to the posjtioir pi eugtnocrs in n couple of years or loss. _jfLu We published yesterday, two com- [liupipations, frqm “Subscriber," at Ochiockouee, and “Raymond,” fiom Pattefi. Both were models of brevity in thy| conciensation of news items. We hope “Subscriber” and “Ray- mond”)\yi|l both continue to favor the Times Enterprise with spicy, eon- densed*iUfce items from their respect ive localities. We should he more |,tiah pleased to have such correspond- cuts id 'every seotlon of the county. A Thomasvilie Banker Reach ing out. The following appeared in the press dispatches yesterday: Washncton, Aug. 13. — S. L, Hayes v of Thomasvilie, Ga., has filed an application with the comptroller of rtytf Ciiftericy'for authority' to organise the first national bank of Valdosta, Ga. ., ! |, ., {{| — Mr.Hayes is president of the Thom- asville' National Rank and has shown a fine aptitude for conducting a bank ing business. He has ample capital and the people of Valdosta and Lowndes county are to be congratula ted that? fie* has interested himself in a bank t|\ere.,‘Ti means a live, success fill banaing business. i?e believe that'ahother one of our citizens, Col. A. T. McIntyre, has large investments in the banking bus iness! inWalioBta. Thomasvilie capi tal H spreading out. ' f * Married, At the residence of the bride's father, near. Quro. on Thursday, the 14th inst., Mr.' George McGuire to Miss Beulah Griffin; Rev. K. F. Richter ot* ficiating.• e ••• Romance of a Thomas County Girl. Tlic Macon Telegraph of Thursday contains the following: Mr. John Wilberforco Wright and his bride sat all day yesterday in the depot of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad, and looked mis erable. The young couple bad good cause to look sad if the story which the hus band told, while his wife sat by bis side and sobbed bitterly, is true. It required no big trunks to bold their worldly goods and chattels. A large basket contained all they owned, and the young man said neitheHic or his wife had a friend or relative in the world oi whom they could ask or ex pect to receive assistance.. Although the young wife was worn out by traveling and excitement, she was a’pretty girl, and it was her beau ty which had brought the young cou ple into the desolate position in which they found themselves. Mr. Wright explained his difficul ties to a stranger because lie was on tirely unfamiliar with the ways of a city and was anxious to find out how he could obtain sonic money to con tinue his journey. He said that his wife, until Tues day afternoon, was Miss Mamie Lou Scarrett, and lived witli an old aunt near Jesup, in Wayne county. The girl’s father died when she was a baby, and her mot her also died when she was 5 year old. and nhc was left with no relatives who seemed anxious to undertake the responsibility of her education. Finally, a childless couple who re sided in Thomas county took charge of the baby, and until she was fifteen years old she received the kindest and most devoted attention from her adopted parents. Just at the time when her life appeared opening with every prospect of happiness the only friends she had over known died with in a few months of each other, and again she wa3 left to face the world by herself. The cousin who inherited the fortune left by the old people told Miss Scarrett that lie had a large fam ily to support and advised her to find out if she had any relatives and he would pay her fare to them, but he would do nothing more. Miss Scarrett, so the story goes, went to live with relatives near Jesup. A big cousin figures, lmviug fallen in love witli the young lady; Wright follows and marries the girl, after hav- iug cut his rival badly in a fight, about the girl. The young man pawned his watch, and left Macon for Atlan ta, where lie expected to get work. Who is John Wilberforco Wright, and who is Miss Mamie Lou Scarrett? Law and Fish. Fishermen living on Luke lumopia have been deriving profit by catching fish aud sending them to the Thoiras- ville for sale, The legislature of 18S7 onacted a law making it penal to fish in the fresh water lakes and streams of Florida for barter, sale or shipment beyond the limits of the state. Acting undor the authority of this law the justice of the peace in that district had the parties arrested and placed under bond in the sum of two hundred dollars each for appear ance at the next term of J.cou circuit court. Tho partios scoured the ser vices of Mr. T. N. Hopkins, a promi nent lawyer of Thomasvilie, end lie had the case brought before Judge D. 8. Walker at Tallahassee on a writ of habeas corpus. The judge promptly ordered the release of the parties, for the reason that the legislature of 1880 had enacted a law repealing the section of the law undor which they were arrested. The happy fishermen are therefore given free license to con tinue to catcli and soil fish to their Georgia friends and derive ns great profit from the sale as they can. Oth er justices of the peace will please nnkc. a note of this qiu] not disturb tho lishormen who am deriving profit from the salo of fish.—Floridian, Tal lahassee. Recaptured. One of tho little pot monkeys be longing to the Gulf House escaped a couple of days ago, but lias been re captured, and is again enjoying the comfortable quarters of his large cage with its mate. The little fellow was recovered from some colored hoys who said thoy fouud him in n branch, and thought lie was a squirrel. They were trying to sell him. Demanded Indictment. Jim Terrell, a colored offender from Cairo, was arraigned fcotofc .Judge Mitchell, Thursday, for oarrying con cealed weapons. He demanded in dictment by the graud jury, and was placed under a $100 bond to await the action of that body. ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS. Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxford ties. CURTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. L. B. i. H. A store much talked of is much sought after. We have given good cause, as uothiug adds so much to this end like giving full large value for every dollar received. That store will be found even if it is hidden away on a side street or at the lower end. We have some extra bargains this month, baigains that are so in fact. Doesn't matter what you want, we do the work quickly, in latest style and you pay less than ever before for sum mer millinery. Uiitrimme’d hats from 15c 25c 40c GO SI. up. Trimmed hats from 25c -15c 70c 85c $1. up. Finer hats and more elaborate trimming in proportion. Ribbon, Flowers, Plumes, Infants caps, Veiling, mid all the odds and ends of a well kept millinery store at prices that will certainly surprise you. Call in anv time. A welcome and kindest treatment awaits you. Mrs. Jennie Carroll. LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE. Wanting. Any one wanting pun large, and three small gas chandeliers with fixtures com plete, and one large latest improved orna mented coni stove, with 7."> !ect pipe suita ble tor church or public building, can get a bargain by cal jug o-> C.T. Stuart nt hotel. Cali any time and examine. Will lie pleas ed to show them. 8 14 dlw. Cntarrah cured, health and swept breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sain by Hicks k Peacock. Notice to Road Overseers. Thomnsvilio district, on account of fodder pulling, pear gathering and rain, the lime heretofore ailowod to put all public roads in first-class or der will he extended to 1st Septem ber. Overseers will work and make ret tit us to tin 1 commissioners in terms of the law. Fail not nmlor penally of the same. Courts will he held 1st and 3rd Moudavs, until September 1st, 18110. N. E. Turner, Chairman Road Commissioners, Thomasyillp Ilistn'ct. June 2Gth 180Q. , d&w till Sept, 1st. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible onugti. Sholoh’s Cure Is the remedy for you. For salo by Hicks k Peacock, City Taxes. Honks now open, give in your city Taxes. tf K. T. M.ia.u/tx, ttlerk. P. P. 1*. is the greatest blood purifier of the age, tile best of humor of the skin, scalp and blood, 'whether itching, burning, scaly pimples, scrofula or hereditary, when nil other remedies fail- Utichlcn’n Arnica PalTk The Best Salve ifl tge World for Cuts Ljruiscs, SbtM,'Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Cii'lblains Corns, and nil Skiu Eruptions, and positive, 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. Tho Germ Theory. Tile medical fraternity now recognizes that the Gcnn theory is the eqyiey; one. Dr. King’s l!oy;,i (leruiettur goes to the root of all diseases.' Try a buttle. Sol 1 by 7 n tf n. Thomas, -it- Allff VOU MAOM miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dlx/.incsi, boss of Appe tite. Yellow skin? Shiloh's Vituliztr is a positive euro- For salo by Hicks and Pea cock. Inllainatory Rheumatism isemed by P- P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and I'-otuS: slum). Physicians have beet) consulted and :o tib purpojg. .\i a last resort patient takes ft. t*. P. and gets well. Hosts of cer tificates to tills effect are ill possession of the manufacture!*, and will lie shown on appli cation. Dissolution- Notice is hereby given that the firm ot Stegall k Davidson, doing n general mer chandise business at Metcalfe, Thomas coun ty, tin., was dissolved by mutual consent, on the Istduy of August 18'JO. All claims against the late firm will be settled by Mr. W. D. Stegall, and nil parties owing said firm will pay amounts to Mr. Stegall. J. II. Davidson. 8-13-lin-w W. ty. S JcqAHt Shiloh's YlfSDiw is what you ncod for Constipation, I.03S of Appetite, Dizziness, and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price )0 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Important to tho Public. \Ve beg to state that we Uqv.c levfl ap pointed sole agents in Thonmsvilie, Ga., for it'.c e detrated Vii W. llqrperi” Hand Mode sour Mas!) Whiskey. This insures to our customers for ftiturc tho finest of the world renowned whiskies of NeDon County, Ken tucky, and tlic one whiskey that is never put upon the market until it is thoroughly matured by age. The attention of Pliysi- eians is called to its great purity. C. W. WIGGINS. Eupepsy. This is what yon ought to have*, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thou- *sanQ3 are searching for it daily, and mourn ing because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars arespent annually by our people in the hope that they may at tain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarrantec that Electric liitters, if used according to directions anti the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion nnd oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Kupcpsy. We recommend Electric Hitters for Dyspepsia ami all dieases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1.00 per bottle by S. J. Gasscls Drugstore. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Not If you go through the world a dyspeptic .Dr Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigcstien. Flatuleney and Constipation* Guaranteed and sold by Keid & Culpepper. 6 King Royal Germetcuf. Tlie new remedy that is so highly recom mended by I)r. Hawthorne nnd Rev, Sam Jones. Asthma, DinrrhiB.i, Indigestion nnd all Malarial diseases Sold by 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jn. No Mercury, No Potash, No Mineral Poisons. A concentrated ex. tract of native roots and herbs, invigor- iting a worn-out system, rekindling the lustre of health in tlic checks, routing rheumatism from old joints, and knitting new- flesh thereto. Tho real Elixir of Life. A harmless and - wholesome alterative Is WooIdridp'Q'tj | Wondor- ful Cura ~ A course of P. P. I', will banish all bad feelings, nnd restore your health to perfect condition. Its curative powers arc marvel ous. if out of sorts and in bad humor witli yourself und the world, take P. P. P., nnd become healthy nnd rttipnal. Will yon suffer with Dpspepsin and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizcr isgnnrnntced to cure you. For sale by Hicks & Pcucock. DO NOT SUFFER - ANY LONGER. Know ing 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. .!i Cough Remedy, nnd will re fund tlic money to all w lio buy, take it ns per directions, and do not find our state ment correct. For sale by lteid A Culpep per. _ i GENERAL DELIVERY. 1 hereby announce to the public that I arr prepared to <lo a General Delivery business in Thomasvilie nnd vicinity, running thyee drays, which arc under viVWtVgcmcnt of experienced am* cnycfuj drivers. Rates ar reasonable ns circumstances \yill allow. /. T. MILLSAP. Thomasvilie, Ga., aMny 20th 1890, Doubt no Moro. If there was ever any room lor doubting Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Klixir curing Dyspep sia it has been entirely remove!, having been tested in hundreds of cases and never failed to make a cure in a single instmn#-, This disease has lmlllcd the skiH tip,** most eminent physicians. Dyspeptic Klixir i3 the only.reuyidy known that will cure OY9$y v-ise. * It 13 a specific for all d is- ca*cs nvising from a disordered condition of the stomach, bowels and kidneys. It cures lleadnehe. Constipation, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Heart Trouble, Sallow S,V\n, Brown Splotches on Skin and Asthma if complicated with indigc?t\Wv Manufactur ed by I)r. Holt’s p^j^peptic Klixir Co., Mon* tezum.it, lyy BfcUlca double former size. PHce $\ 49. For sale by all druggists. A Sorap of Paper Saves Her Life. It was Jmfc an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption,told by jiftjrsicinns 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 Digcoveyy, and got a sample bottle; it helped i,u', she bought a large bo^le, i’ f l\?ip?d lie" more, bought nu mber and grew better fast, continued its use aud is ^ow strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing Uo pounds. For fuller particulars scud stamp to W. 11. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith- Trial Hottk‘8 of this Wonderful Dis covery Free at S. J. Cassels Drug store. During the epidemic of flux in this county last summer, I had hard work to ku.p a supply of Chamberlain’s Cojfo Chuhn.v and Diarrhoea Remedy o.iy hand. People often came tefl o,r twelve miles in the night to get n LolDv- al the Remedy. I have been selling patent medicines for the last fen yaers and find that it has given better satisfaction in eases of diarrhoea anti flux, than any other medicine I have ever handled.—J. H. Den ham, Druggist, Golconda. Pope Co., 111. Over five hundred bottles of tl\\s Remedy were sold in that county during the epidem ic rt terred to. It was a perfect succeess aud was the only remedy that did cure the worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify that it saved their lives. In .four epidemics of bowel complaint this Remedy lms been equally successful. 25 and 50 rent bottles for sale by McRae Bro®. Shiloh's Ciire \^ll immediately relievo croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For tale by Hicks & Peacock. Life, Health and Strength. Apalachicola, Fla., Feb- 17, 1899* Messrs. Lippman Bros., SavanR^h: Dear .Sirs— I will wy\t^ to. you to inform you that I ^ttyicted \yitli Blood Disease, * t^iyd 9,0e bptjle of* * * and it gave mo no ^el 9f. i was. in bed seven months. 1 tried prominent physicians, and they could not do me any good: I saw your advertisement of P* P. P. in the Apalachicola Times, nnd thought I would try it. The bottle I got to night makes seven or eight, and, oil, how good 1 feel* I hare been up ever since and at my business—lumber inspector. You may publish this if you desire t have in formed niy friends *ha% P, P. P* is life, health and strength. * M. P. Uoldkx. Please read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevail, of Thomas vilie, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahcla Rye Whisky, and it cannot bo obtained from any other source; now if you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, front any other cause, a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do you more good than anything else yon could possibly obtain, nnd a pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongniiela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United &tutcs;it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists ar.d physicians throughout the 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, Thomas vilie, Ga. April 20-tyj Mr. John Carpenter, ot Goodland, Ind., says: “I tried Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for diarrhoea and se vere cramps, and pains in the stomache and bowels with the best results. In the worst cases I never had to give more than the third dose to effect a cure. In most cases one dose will do. Besides it’s oilier good qualities it is pleasant to take.'' 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria anti Canker-Mouth. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH .PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, cither in America or abroad. Sold by Reid ft Culpepper. 2 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, und regain health nt once by a use of the proper restorative, that great strengthencr of the urinary and digestive organs, B. B. Ii. (Botanic Blood Balm). David Runklc, Cullman, Ga., writes: “I used a hundred dollars worth of medicine for Bright’s disease, but it did me no good. I then took B. B. R, which relieved me. My appetite is restored and I urinate with out pain. * J, A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga., writes j “1 h id great trouble in passing urine which was filled with sediments. My back and loins gave me much p*la aud I lost my ap petite, strength and flesh. 1 became nerv ous am( unable, ta sleep soundly. Two bottles vd U. B. B. gave mo entire relief.’' Thomas Williams, Shoddy, Tcnn., writes: “I was troubled with severe kidney com plaint and confined to my bed. Six bottles of R. B. B. made a well man of me.” As a general liniment for sprains and biuises or for rheumatism, lame buck, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by McRae Bros. To Rent. The brick store house on corner of Broad and Fletcher streets, now occupied by Joshua Carroll A Son, is now for rent from tnc 1st day of September. A g(*>d perma nent tenant will be given liltcrul terms. Apply to DU. W. W. BRUCK. 8-3-1m WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker’* Blood Klixir, for it ha* boon fully demonstrated to tbu people of tills country that it I* superior to all other pre parations for blood disease*. It is a positive cure for syphilitic ptlisoning. Ulcer*. Erup tions and Pimples. It purities the whole sys tem and thoroughly Iniilds up the constitution. Reid & Culpepper. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by tho use of opiates given in tho rorm of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison Is surprising when they can rolieve the child of it* peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s Haby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine Sold by Reid «Kr Culpepper. io Florida’s Sanitarium. Delightfully situated on the hanks of the far-farmed river in song, ••The S,uv,*nuee,” 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’# Disease, Rheumatism and all blood |«olions. Two-thirds of the guests who re sort there are atliicted with Kidney troubles anti go away cured. Main builditigsof Coquina rock ani brick, surrounded on all sides by neat cottage ami grovc8oflivc oak ami pine. Rot ami cold water direct from the Mineral Spring in each roou and b:\th room and closet in euch cottage. Thu overflowing attendance there the past winter has induced the company to commence the erection of twelve additional cottager, 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 and the pool enlarged. As a summer w*ort it has all the require ment 4* the Springs in Virginia and Tennos- 999* with the additionol advantage of being nearer home. Excursion tickets on sale overall nrincL pal roads at greatly reduced rates, For further particulars address L. \Y. Scoyillk, May 30 d-w 3\n Suwanee, Fla. "Y" OT3T -WILL MAKE A- Bill Mistake If you don’t go to The outfitters for everything you need in —AND— Brand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. With Electric Lights. Is now open, nnd I would be pleased to lmve my Thomnsville friends and others stop with me when they come this way. AH my help is eywticaced. Tho dining room is uni\w ‘he supervision of that effi cient Rewind, Syl. Ii. Van Oyke, of New \orlt AU correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to indie, with children. Rales $2.00 to *3.00 per 'h»y- i). j McIntosh, -l-l'J-d&wly Gents Furnishing',^ LINE. They keep the Largest, Best, and Cheapest stock of goods in the city. They also carry a full line of UMBRELLAS, THUNKS, VALISES, SACUELS, HAND BAGS, &<: which they are selling—like everything else] Cheaper than Anybody in Town. HATS is the largest find most com plete in the city, embracing all the latest styles and shapes. In NECK TIES. SCAliFS, Dl’DE BOWS. COLLARS, CUFFS. IIAXDK’ES., SUSPENDERS, ETC., ETC. Their stock is acknowledg ed to t>e 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 kept in a firstj class Clothing and Gents Furnish ing Goods establishment-. Clothierr. and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street, • ThomasrUk. ft