The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 17, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTEBPRISE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1800. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ARItlYAI. AMI DKPaKTUIUSok AM. TRAINS TO ANO FROM THOMASVILLE carrying passengers Jnkw traikh p»r baixbbidoe, *o^Ter Bainbridge Vr— • jg J® VoO.Vrtm “ ,....Ar...8»pm VB.IM SAVANNAH AND TIIK EAST. Ku\ Passenger No II, Freightand Acc'ii Ar -' IHp m VOB SAVA NXAII ANHTIIE EAST. v „. Lv... 1204pm Noli,Fl!t»'>‘* Au<! Lt "' 7 05 “ ,n FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. m.\ 1 .'”’ w ! s . cr '.'."v.'.'.v.v.v.'.' a!:::SmZ£ FOR ALBiXY. ATLANTA AXI> TIIK WEST. No33, Passenger ft"' » IS 5 m FROM MnNTICF.LLO. Vo 30, Paaacnger ‘ * * 5 30 n m FOR MONTICELLO. FROMCIIATTAIIOOCIIRF AND mew ORIEAXS. No f, rassenger m No 18, Freight and Ace Ar... 5 JO a m for Chattahoochee and new oBleana No 7, raAscngcr .t.r... 3 1011'in No 17, F«lit and Acc Lr... c90p m THE ROYAL LECONTE. It Lays All other Fruits In the Shade. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Methomst—Rev. G. G. N. Mc- Doncll, Pnstor. Prayer meeting at 9:30 a. m., Preaching at 11 n, m. by Rev. A. W. Clisby, Sunday achool at 4 p.m. There will be no services at night. PllKSUYTKHIAN —JoeksOll llllll DlltV- son streets. Rev. J. II. Ilcrbencr, Pastor. Stinday School at 9:30 a. in. Services nt 11 a. in., and 7:30 i>. in. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7 :.50 p. in. i.i JDrvisjr—Smith Avenue. Rev. W. .T. Williams, Pastor. Sunday School at j);30 a. ni. Services at 11 a m., and «:90 p. m. Prayer meeting W eil- iicsday.at 7 ;30 p. m. EpiscOPai,—Rciningli’" Avenue. Itcv. C. I. r.altoclie, Jtm'tor. Services at 11 a*: in. CATlioi.tc—Corner Crawford and Jefl'ersou sired*. Services every sec ond Sunday by Rev, Pother Prciulcr- jrast. Mass at 8 «• »»•, hcrinon at 11 a. ill. ' Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. All kinds of job work done in the latest styles and at the lowest prices at the Times-Entekprise office. Every day a number of v. agon loads of hay are brought into market and finds ready sale. The iarmers are be ginning to appreciate and save Iheir grasses which formerly was neglected, .New fodder is also coming in. Mr. A. C. Duke, of Cutbbert, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Duke has been making a tour of Florida look ing into the phosphate prospects. He was very much pleased with hi* in vestigations, and’ exhibited sonic fine samples of phosphate. The Wright store, on Jackson street, formerly occupied by .Mr. E. O. Thompson, has been in the hands of ihc carpenters and painters for the past several days, and a number of improvements are noticeable. Other stores on Jackson street will be enlarg ed shorlyi ' Mr. G. W. Herr ng will leave to morrow for Waycross, where he will spend a day taking m the Masonic fair, and will then be joined by his family, who leave here Tuesday morn ing, when they will make their annual trip to Mr. Herring’s former home in North Carolina. Judgc~Maston O’Neal,of Baimbrdgc was in town yesterday. He will rep- leseut his senatorial district, in the next senate of Georgia. And ho will represent it with ability. Maston O’Neal is one of the coming [men in South Georgia, and we rejoice in his prospective promotion, Such np'ii are ueededm our legislative halls. Mr. L. W. Scoville, formerly man ager of the Suwannee Springs hotel, will take, charge of the Pulaski House, Savannah, to-morrow morn ing. The Pulaski has always beon popular with Thomasville people, and will be still more so, now that Mr. Scoville has assumed the management. He has hosts of friends all over the country, and wc predict a bright fu ture for the Pulaski under its new management. Miss Bessie, daughter of Dr. T. S. Dekle, who recently graduated at I.a Grouge Female College, has hecu elected Principal of the Music Depart ment of Eastman Academy, Eastman, Georgia. This is a high and deserved compliment to the young lady. The term beginsonthe 1st of September,'at which time Miss Dekle will assume her position in the institution, Thomas county is the great LeCoute pear eenter. Our people have never lost faith in the fruit. Aud they have made thousands and thousands out of it. A correspondent of the Constitution, writing from here touch ing this valuable fruit, says: “The startling scales of the LcCoutc pear made here this summer arc at tracting universal attention. Mnny farmers have more inouey in hand than they ever saw before at one time. All other fruits have yielded to the disastrous season of last winter, but the LeConte is gallantly holding its own. Buyers have been here from all sections and the demand has far exceeded the supply. Excessive bearing last year and the late spring freezes this season hnve so mutilated the peach and fruit trees that there will be a dearth of fruit throughout the state, blit the vigor ous aud thrifty LeConte comes to the front with an ample supply of good, wholesome fruit for home use, and a considerable quaoity for shipment- The simple fact that all other fruit trees have yielded to th<- disastrous frosts of last spring, while the Le Conte pear has now an average crop rapidly approaching maturity, should establish its character beyond all cavil and controversy. The temporary disease which ap peared iu some orchards here last spring, aud which was so readily pro nounced pear blight by the croakers, has entirely disappeared, aud so far as ray observation extends, there is not a vestigo of it in this section. An orchard of a few acres of this wonderful near tree is worth more to a farmer each year than a large plant i- tion cultivated in cotton. For several years Mr. Robert Alex andre has bccu grafting different vari eties of apples on LeConte stocks, and has succcedcdbeyond his highest hopes. These grow about six feet the first year and begin to bear well the third. Ho thrifty and fruitful have these trees proven that he has dug up all his ad- ple trees and replaced thorn with young trees grafted on I.eContc stocks.’’ ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS. ;"y Q XT Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxford ties. CORTRIGHT k DANIEL, 108 Broad St. L. B. H. H. A store much talked of is much sought after. We have given good cause, as nothing 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, bai gains that arc so in fact. Doesn’t matter what you want, wc do the work quickly, in latest style ami you pay less than ever before for sum mer millinery. Untrimmed hats from 15c 25c 40c GO SI. up. Trimmed hats from 25c 45c <0c 85c 81. up, Finer hats and more elaborate trimming in proportion. Ribbon, Flowers, Plumes, Infants caps, Veiling, and 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 Cmroll. LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE, Cairo Dots. Mr. Wesley Hair, who ruts a pub lic gin at this place, happened to a very serious accident yesterday, while ginning. He attempted to pick up some cotton which hud fnllcn under the gin, when h : s right hand was caught by the saws and literally saw ed to pieces up to the wrist joint. He was brought to I)r. Johnston’s office, where, with the assistance of Dr. Walker, the injured member was am putated. The accident is to he de plored from the fact that he has a large family dependent upon his labor for support. The Alliance warehouse at this place is nearing completion, under the supervision of the Messrs. Dixon and Moore Bios, contractors It lias gone up as if by magic and will soon be ready for occupancy, and we say in this connection thnt it is rumored that our fellow townsman, Joshua Barrow, will be appointed manager. No better selection could lie made. Cotton is coming in nt a lively rate. Up to the present there has been a hundred or more halts sold iu our lit tle burg. Cairo's merchants pay as high prices for cotton as can be had anywhere outside of the cotton cen ters, and the farmers appreciate it and show th.ir faith by bringing it here. Our merchants are receiving stacks of goods daily, in fact, standing room is at a premium iu most of the stores. Mr. W. B. Roddnnberry, one of our most enterprising merchants, has gone north to lay in a supply of fall aud winter goods. What’s the matter with the candi dates ? Come up, boys, and let tho dear people know wlmt you want. It is a laudable ambition to aspire to of fice, even if you are out n V and get left. J. R. S. A Pleasant Occasion. The home ot Mr. L. S. Morris, on Smith Avenue, was the scene of a delightful social gathering among the young people and older ones also Fri day evening. The tasteful arrange ment of bright colored Chinese lan terns out in the yard, where the re freshments were served, made a pleas ing effect. Miss Morris and her mother are charming hostesses and their friends arc indebted to them for a most delightful evening, Mr. John T. Chn3tian, reached home yesterday, from LaGrangc, where he attended the sorm-aunual meeting of the state agricultural soci ety, last week. Chas Rice's Clay street school, col ored, opens for tho fall term ou Wed nesday, Sept. 3rd. FOUND A p.iir of spcetnclcs mi licminttton Avc. Thursday evening last. The owner run I'd them hy proving properly unit paying for this ml. Wanting. Any one wanting one large, ami throe small gas chandeliers with fixtures eom- plele, and one large latest improved orna mented coni stove, with 7.7 feet pipe suita ble tor church or public building, rim get a bargain by cnl.ing on O.T. Stuart at hotel. Call any time and examine. Will lie pleas ed to show them. 8 l-l dlw. Calurrali cured, hcnllli and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh licm-dy. t’rlec 50 cents. .Vasal Injector free. For sale by Ilicks k I’enrock. Notice to Road Overseers. Tlwmasvillc district, on aerotnil ol fodder pulling, pear gathering and rain, lli« lime lierelofon- allowed to tint all public roads in (iral-cliist* or der will be extruded In l-l Scptcm- b?r. Over-aers will work ami make return- l<> ibecommissioners in terms of ttic law. Full uni under penally of tin- same. Courts will be held 1st and 3rd Mondays, until September 1st, 1890. N. E. TrRNi.it. Chairman Road Commissioners, Thomasville District. June 2Gtli 1890. d&w till Sept. 1st. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. .Slioloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sate by Itieks k Peacock. P. P. I’, is the greatest blood purifier of the age, the best of humor of the skin, scalp and blood, whether itching, burning, scaly pimples, scrofula or hereditary, when alt other remedies fail- Iliicklcn’. Arutcn Satis. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheuai, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns, nnd all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to givc.pcrfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sals by S, J. Cassela Drug Store Tho Gorm Theory. The medical fraternity ’now recognizes thnt the Germ theory is the correct one. Dr. King's Iloyal Germctcur goes to the root of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 17 tf B. Thomas, Jii. ABB YOU MADE miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, boss of Appe tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizir is a prsitivc cure* For side by Ilicks and Pea cock. lufhimatory Rheumatism iseuied by P- P. P. (Priekly Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium). Physicians have been consulted aud to no purpose. As n last resort patient takes P. P. P. and gets well. Hosts of cer tificates to tills effect arc in possession of the manufacture!s, and will be shown oil appli cation. Shiloh's Yitulizcr is what you need (or Constipation, boss of Appetite, Dizziness, and alt symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price '0 and 75cents per bottle. For sale by Ilicks k Peacock. That hacking cough call be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wc guarantee it. For sale by Ilicks A Peacock. NOTICE. All parties not having paid their street tax, within 10 days, will assemble at Slar. ket House for work on streets. W. 11. MITCH Kl.b. 8 15 lOd Acting Chinn Street Coni. Eupopsy. T!iis is wlmt you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thou sands are searching for it daily, and mourn ing because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars art*spent annually by our people in the hope that they may at tain thin boon. And yet it may be Imd by all. We guarrantee that Klectrlc Bitters, if used according to directions nnd the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all dieases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 60c. nnd $1.00 per bottle by S. J. Cassela Drugstore. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Not If you go through the world a dyspeptic .Dr Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablet 4 ! aro a positive euro for tho worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigesticn. Flatulency and Constipation* Guaranteed and sold by Reid & Culpepper. G King Royal Germeteur. The new remedy that is so highly recom menced by Dr. Hawthorne nnd Uev, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrhtcn, Indigestion and 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, inviflpr* ittng a worn-out syiteip, rekindling the lustre of health in the cheeks, routing rheumatism from oldjoints, and knitting new flesh thereto. The real Elixir of Life. A harmless and wholesome alterative id Wooldrid Fill Cura A course of P. P. P, 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 with yourself nnd the world, take P. P. P., and become healthy and rational. Will you suffer with Dpspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalir.er isguaruntced to cure you. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked la a day, and the first stages of consumption broken ir week, wc hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, and will re fund the money to all who buy, take it A9 per directions, and do not find our state ment correct. For sale hy Held & Culpep per, 1 Doubt no More. If there was ever any room for doubting Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir curing Dyspep sia it has been entirely remove 1, having been tested in hundreds of cases and never failed to make a cure in a single instance. This di-case has baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. l)r. Ilqlt's Dyspeptic Elixir is the only remedy known that will cure every case. It is a specific for all d is- enses arising from a disordered condition of tlie stomach, bowels and kidneys. It cures Headache. Constipation, Livor Complaint, Jaundice, Heart Trouble, Sallow Skin, Brown Splotches on Skin and Asthma if complicated with indigestion. Manufactur ed by I r. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Mou- tc/.uma, C*n. Bottles double former size. Price $1.00, For sale by all druggists. A Scrap of Paper Savc9 Her Life. It was juU an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it sived her life. She \v-ts in the last stages of consumption,told by pm siciuns that she was incurable and could live only a short time; sin weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper slit* read of I)r. King’s New Discovery, and gut a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped lie- more, bought an other and grew better fast, continued its use ami is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this Wonderful Dis covery Free at S. J. Cassela Drug store. During the epidemic of flux in this county last summer, I had hard work to keep a supply of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. People often came ten or twelve miles ill the night to get a bottle of the Remedy. I have been selling patent medicines for the last ten yacrs ami find that it has given better satisfaction in cases of diarrhoea and flux, than any other medicine I have ever handled.—J. H. Ben- ham. Druggist, G olco n da. Pope Co., 111. Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in that county during the epidem ic rifr-rrcd to. It was a perfect succeess and 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 has been equally successful. 26 and 60 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale hy Hicks & Peacock. Life, Health and Strength. Apalachicola, Fla., Feb* 17, 1H80* Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah: Dear Sirs—I will write to vou to inform you that I was afflicted with Blood Disease. I tried one bottle of® 9 ® and it gave me no rel cf. I was iu bed seven months. 1 tried prominent physicians, aud they could not do nic any good: 1 saw your advertisement of P* P. P. in the Apalachicola Times, uud thought I would try it. The bottle I got to night makes seven or eight, and, ok, how good 1 feel* I have been up ever since nnd at my business—lumber inspector. You may publish this if you desire. I have in formed my friends that P, P. P* is life, health ami strength. M. P. Boldk>(. Important to the Public. We beg to state that wc have been ap pointed sole agents in Thomaavillc, Ga., for the celebrated “I. W. Harpers” Hand Made Sour Mash Whiskey. This insures to our customers for future the finest of the world renowned whiskies of Kel'on County, Ken tacky, and tho one whiskey that is never put upon the market until it is thoroughly matured hy age. Tin* attention of Physi cians is called (o its great purity. C. W. WIGGINS. Please read carefully every word iu the following article. A. F. Provatt, of Thomas- ville, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, and it cannot be obtained from any other source; now if you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholesomestimuiant 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 Rye is the highest grade of whisky disti.led 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, ami made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PILEVATT, .Sole Agent, Thomas ville, Gn. April 20-1 yj Mr."John Carpenter, of Goodlaml, Iml.. says: “I tried Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for diarrhoea and se vere cramps, and pains in (lie stomache nnd 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 do*c will do. Besides it’s other good qualities it is pleasant to take.” 25 and 5u cent bottles fur sale hy McRae Rros. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Caukcr-Mouth. For sale by Ilicks k Peacock. Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH .PILLS Arc 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. ScM l»j Reid A Culpepper. 2 Bright’s Disease. This insidious ailment, il too long neglect ed, will undermine the strongest eoiistilution and bring the victim to a premature grave. Ilecd the timely warning, and regain health at once l»y a use of the proper restorative, that great strengthener of the m iliary and digestive organs, R. R. R. (Botanic RIoo 1 Balm). * David Runkle, Cullman, (hi., writes: “I used a hundred dollars worth 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 and I urinate with out pain.** J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Gn., writes: “I li id great trouble in passing urine which was filled with sediments. My back ami loins gave me much pain and I lost my ap petite, strength and flesh. I became nerv ous and unable to sleep soundly. Two bottles of B. B. M. gave me entire rc.ief.” Thomas Williams, Shoddy, Trim., writes: “1 was troubled with severe kidney com plaint and confined to my bed. Six bottles of B. B. B. made a well man of me.” As a general liniment for sprains and biuises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by McRae Bros. To Rent. The brick store hoiis ;; on corner of Broad and Fletcher streets, now occupied by Joshua Carroll A Son, is now for rent from tlie 1st day of September. A good perma nent tenant will be given liberal terms. Apply to DR. W. W. BRUCE. 8-3-lrn WE CAN AND t DO Guarantee Dr. Acker’s Blood Kllxir, for it has been fully dciiioiiKtrat ’d to the people of this country that it is superior to all other pre parations for blood disease*. It is a positive cure for syphilitic pdUoning. tllocr*. Krtip - tlons ami Pimple*. It pur I tic* tho whole sys tem and thoroughly build* up iho constitution. Itcld Sc Culpcp|»er. A CHILD KILLED. Another child .killed !>y tho u«’J of opiates given in tho form of »<»othing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly noi-*oh is surprising when they can rolieve the eh I PI of it* peculiar troubles by using Dr. Achei’* Baby Soother. It contain* no opium or morphine Sold by Reid %» Culpepper. 10 Flcrida’s’Sanifjrium. Delightfully situated on tin? banks of the far-farmed river in song, ••The Suwauee,” location high and dry, perfect freedom from fogs and malaria, with all the comfort; of u first-class resort. Water particularly adapted fer Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism and all blood poisons. Two-thirds oi the guests who re sort there arc afflicted with Kidney trouble; and go away cured. Main buildingsof Coquina rock an 1 brick, surrounded on ail sides by neat cottages and groves of li vo oak aud pine. Hot and cold water direct from the Mineral Spring in each roon and 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 an annex building add 40 ne'v rooms to the present accommoda tions, The bathing facilities at tho Springs will also he greatly iiureased and the pool enlarged. As a summer retort it has all the require ment ol the Springs in Virginia and Tennes see, with the additiouol advantage «»t being nearer home. Excursion tickets on sale overall princi pal roads at greatly reduced rates. For further particulars address, L. W. Scoville, M ay 30 d-w 3ni Suwancc, Fla. —WILL MAKE A- If you don’t go to The outfitters for everything you need in —AiVD- ihi. Gents Furnishing Goods LINE. They keep the Largest, Best, and Ciieapcut stock of goods in the city. They also carry a full line of UMltKKf.LAS, THINKS, V A USES, SAC ILEUS, HAND I!AGS, Sc which they are selling—like everything else’ Cheaper than Anybody in Town. Their stock of KE ATS i.-> the largest and most 'com plete in the city, embracing all the latest styles and shapes. In NECK TIES. st/Aitrs.i liLDK|l!(l\VS, COM, AH3. LIFTS. IIAXDK’ES., [Sl’Sl’KNDERS, ETC., ETC. Their stock is aeknowleJg- I ed to be the handsomest ever J seen in this city. When you want anything in their line, hunt them tip. They will deal fairly with you and givo you a bargain. They keep EVERYTHING usually kept in a lirstj class Clothing and Gents Furnish- ingJGootls establishment-. Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. W itli Electric Lights. Is nun open, ami I woulil be pleuicil lo have iny Thomasville frienfij anil others stop with me when they come this way. All !>.!}• help la cxperienrei!. The dining room is under tlie supervision ot that effi cient steward, Syl. U. Van Dyke, of New \ ork All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies wkli children. Kate! $2.m) to $X0o per 'lay. I). J MclNTUCUl, , A-19-dAwly I'rei Clolhieif, and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street, • ThomasviU*. f