The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 22, 1890, Image 3

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fjfigDAILY TIWES-ENTEBPBISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1890. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE of all trains TO AND FROM TIIOMASVU.LK CARRYING PASSENGERS Xiw IBAIM* rou bainbiudoe, »SJS from sataxsaii axd thkeast. No», Pawenger At - fJgJ“ No7, Paeeenger......... {?••• J «{:!? No IT, Freight and Acc n Ar... 4»pm FOR BAVAXXAII AXD TIIK FAST. w „, .. Lr...12 08pm SI « Lv... 03.7 p m No ji, Fft and Acc Lv... 7 05am VROM ALDA XT, ATLAXTA AXD WEflTERX FOINTO. *£ *?.’. .! * a, **.“ Kt . r .'.V.'.'.'.V.V.V.V.' A r '.v 0 8 M ? m ron ALBANY, ATLANTA ANB THE WEST. No 33, Passenger J-J* # * ! X 5 5 No 53, Passenger Lv " z 15 P m FROM MONTICELLO. NoSO, Passenger Ar"’ ! 5 30pm No 12, Passenger Ar ”* B30 P m FOR MONTICELLO, FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS. No I, Passengor 4 r, * ,l 15!2 N# 1*. Freight and Acc Ar... ft 30 am for Chattahoochee and new Orleans No7, Pai.cnger -Lr... 2 10 pm No 17,Fcht and Acc Lr... flOOP « Mr. J. W. Mars 'all, of Macon, was a. guest of the Gulf yesterday. Messrs J. H. Taylor and P. L. Walker, of Camilla, were in the city yeatrday. It is likely that the city will buy n sprinkler. It has been badly needed the past few days. Mr. W. C. Smith, who is now con nected with the S. F. & W. Ry, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. T. Miller, agent tor the S., F. tc W. Ry. at Hardaway, was in the city several hour, yesterday. The shower yesterday morning lo lay the dust and cool the atmosphere, lor even a short time, was quite wel come. Mr. Willie Fleming, forme-ly ope rator here, but now agent at Callahan, dropped in to see his friends here yes terday. ___ City clerk K. T. Maclean gives no- tice in this morning’s paper that the ^ity tax books ore open, and to call around and give in. According to our esteemed contem poraries, there arc a great many “ban ner” counties in' Georgia. And Thomas is one ot them. The city”nas been full oi drummers for the past week or two. This is their busy season, as they are selling the tner.chai.ts their tall and w nter stock. The Messrs. Dixon Bros., of Iarao- nia, will bring in about fifteen bales ot cotton to-day. Cotton is still roll- Iil8 IH lively, aqd price* poolin'* 0 B<n4 Ql the co ton brought in so (ar jute SHU leqds qs tq nqtnbcr qf bales put HP In one kind of bagging, with pine straw second, cotton bagging coming last. ■ Mr. M. A. Frasier, the ornamental decorator and expert in paper hang ing and frescoing, is in town. He has done some excellent work here in his line. _ JudgeB. B. Bower, of Bainbridge, was in the city Wednesday, looking after superior court affairs in the ab sence of Judge Hansell, who is in North Georgia. An invitation was issued to Bub E raan, yesterday, by Policeman ini to atlenlj tfce tyayoAi mntiuiSe rmaco’this morning. A woman charges Coleman with having whip ped her, and several witness will bo qn hand to tell just how it happened. “ ’it will not - d° to trout to luck, pluck beats luck every time. Some people In Thomasvllle appear to be trusting to luck. It is a fatal mistake ]B ffeis dity of push and progress. But U would take a small sized earthquake to rouse some people. It may come. AH right, j The street leading out to Col. Mc Lendon’s has been named Gordon Avenue. It is to be widened at an early day, wben it will be one of the most beautiful drives qroijm} the city, \yc predict that within a few years pordon avenue will be lined with lijjndsorae villas. •Mr. Charlie Whitehead, lorroerly pfthln place, V)Ut more recently of Sgvannah, and who has been spend* ing several days In the city visiting relatives, leaves this morning for Daw- son, where he will go into business. His friends wish him success. Ochlockonee Dots. The farmers are about through pull ing fodder, and are ready for picking cotton, which is opening rapidly. Quite a number of bales have been in town, and the number increases. Wednesday the 12th inst., was a big day here for our “goat brothers,” (the Mason). About 10 o’clock, A. M. wagons and buggies began rolling in with our country brothers and sis ters. At 12 o’clock sharp, we heard the familiar old ,: goat horn,” toot, toot, and our hearts pranced like a goat on a stable roof, ’cause we knew it was calling us to dinner. We all marched up in Boston Hall (which is used by the Masons.) where a long table was loaded with one of those fine dinners the good ladies of our community know how to prepare, After wo had all cat to our hearty dc- siro, degrees were conferred on some of the ladies. We failed to see that, but judging from the racket that af ternoon, they certainly rode the goat, or hod some tough falls. The belles and beaux seemed to nnjoy themselves in talking their chit chat and drink ing the cool, refreshing soda dispens ed by Miss Minnie Boston. We were very sorry indeed to see that during the day Miss Minnie lmd cut her hand very badly, from shoving ice. A certain youug man in town sent a letter down the road a few nftcr noons ago, and instead of addressing it to the place intended, put it Och- lockonec. Next day lie had the dry grins when bis letter was handed to him, and the mistake discovered. Wonder what’s the matter with him ? We won’t use any personalities, but ask Mi. Rice Sills about it. Ouc of our young ladies lias recent ly got so “tony” she wears glasses all the time. What’s the waiter with our prayer meeting and Sunday schools ? Can they not bo revived. It seems impos sible to get the people to take an in terest in them. Mr. John Jenkins and sister, Miss Lester, visited relatives in Mitchell county last week. Mr. Lawnie Barwick, of Cordclc, is visiting his pnrents. Macon will not let Atlanta outdo her. Mr. Van offers 82,000 for the ugliest woman to ride a float at the state fair. Well, she doesn’t live here, Messrs. L. C. C. I-eng mid T. E. Collier, of Cordcle, arrived Tuesday eve lo spend some time among rela tives and friends. SUBSCRIBER. Hon. Robert G. Mitchell Accepts The Nomination, ’PllOMAsytLi.E, Ga., ) August 20, 1890. j Hon, It. Q, Mitchell, Thomasville, Ga, Dear Sir At the regent senatori al convention held at McDonald, on the Iflth inst., you were unanimously and by acclamation nominated as the democratic senator from tho seventh senatorial district. The undersigned, commissioned by said convention for that purposo, nt>w notify you of its action, and request your acceptance of the nomination, Very truly yours, D. F. Chapman, A. J. Rogers, [• Com Arthur Patten, I ThomXsville, Ga., ) August 20,1890.) Mettrt, D. F. Chapman, A, J. 1foy ers and Arthur ratten, Committee. Gentlemen I have tho honor to acknowledge the receipt of your com- rqqnicat jon, notifying me of ray unan imous nomination by tho McDonald convention, as tho democratic candi date to represent the seventh district in the Georgia senate, and requesting my acceptance of tbe same. I beg Jo er,y through you to the democratic voters of the sovonth dis trict, that I appreciate in no small degree the honor bestowed by their action, and in accepting the nomina tion I shall strive fls J have in tho J iast, if. clcoted, to represent faithfully, earlessly and honestly, the best inter ests of the people of tho district whoso servant I am. Very truly yourq, Rohert G. Mitchell, Wherever there are children it is necessary to provide against indiscre tion in eating in tho Spring and Sum mer. Keep a bottle of Lamar’s Diar rhoea Mixture always at hand. ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS. Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxford ties. CURTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. L. B. H. H. A HAT BUYEB TALK. “I like to deal at that store” said Mrs. M, “because I have never had to complain." "I thought you found some objec tion to your spring hat” replied Mrs. So I did, but it was my fault in hav ing the trimming put on in a way which Mrs. Carroll said would not look well” . “Still that was ncomplaint, wnsnt ! “Not against the store, and besides Mrs. Carroll made the ueccssary changcs without charging n cent extra” and continued Mrs. M, “I am certainly pleased with my treatment there and advise all my friends who wish satisfactory headwear to buy from Mrs. C." “I expect to give her my order tor a fall hat’’ said Mrs. H,“l have want ed tor some time to give her my trade. "You will be pleased I know, good morning” and Mrs. M. passed on. Wc hope other Indies will [come to enme conclusion. Our fall stock snail be complete and to all tho new styles and noveltiei. You want to save money, than patronize L. B. M. H. the coming season. . Summer millinery still going. It you need any don’t forgot to call caf- ly as convenient. Ladies from the country are cordially invited to stop aud see mo when they come in town. Mrs. Jennie Carroll, LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE. A full stock of drugs. Any body's ensh prices met. S. CaWM, 8-19-lw US Broad St. To-Days Arrivals. FRESH CODFISH. NEW IRISH POTATOES, RED ONIONS, MESSINA I.EMONS. DRIED APPLES. And some rare bargains from -i bankrupt stock. A. C. IInowv, 15. - l Uroa-I St. H-l!>-::t Fresh Fall Seed. Hula Baca, Turnips, Cabbage. S. J. Cajxkis, 3-19-lw 118 liroad St. To Ront. The brick store house on corner of Broad and Flctcbcr streets, now occupied by Joshua Carroll k Son, is now for rent from tnc 1st day of September. A good perma nent tenant will lie given liberal terms- Apply to DP,. \Y. W- MUCK. 8-3-lni Tile women praise P. P. P.J for scrof ula, General Weakness and Nervousness, In digestion, Rheumatism, anil Fomalc Com plaints. Try tho great and powerful P- P. P., and then reccommcnd it to your neighbors, and yon will know you have done a good deed, Notice to Road Overseers. Thomasvlllo district, on account of fodder pulling, pear gathering and rain, tho lime heretofore allowed to put all public roads in first-class or der will be extended lo 1st Septem ber. Overseers will work and make returns to (he commissioners in terms of the law. Fall not under penalty of the same. Courts will be held 1st and 3rd Mondays, until September 1st, 1890. N. E. Turmeij, Chairrgap Load Commissioners, ' ’ Thomasville District. June 26th 1890. d&w till Sept. 1st. Syphilis, Rheumatism, Old Sores and Ul cers, Scrofula and Catarrh are exactly the diseases that are cureq hi that powerful mtdlcjne, B. B. T. Is Consumption Incurable? Bead the following; Mr. C.H.Korrll, New ark, Ark., says; “Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pro nounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Begin taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.’’ Jesse Middlcwart, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption I would hare died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors Am now In best of healtli. Try it. Sam ple liottlc Irec at S. J. Cossets Drugstore The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both myself ann wife owe our lives toShiloh’s Consumption Cure. For sale by Hicksk Peacock. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and tbe first stages of consumption broken lr week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's Eng.i-h Cough Remedy, and will re fund the money to nil who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our state ment correct. For sole by Reid k Culpep per, _ 1 King Royal Gcrmeteur. The new remedy that is so highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rct, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrha-a, Indigestion nnd all Malarial diseases Sol-1 by 7 IT tf R. Thomas, Jit. Shiloh's Couch ami Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con- sumotion. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. A DUTY TO~YOURSELF. It Is surprising that pcoplo will use a com nion, ordinary pill when they can secaro a val uable English one for the samo money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positive euro for sick headache ami all Rver taouldea. They are small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe. Hold by Bold A Culpepper. 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 kiflled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir is the only remedy known that will curt- every case. 11 is a specific for alt d is- cases arising from n disordered condition of the stomach, bowels and kidneys. It cures Headache. Constipation, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Heart Trouble, Hallow Skin. Brown Splotches on Skin and Asthma if complicated with indigestion. Mnnulactu.- ed by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Mon tezuma, Ga. Bottles douldc lormcr size. Price $1 00. For sale by nil druggists. A nasal Injector tree with each bottle ot Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. For snte by Hicks k Peacock. w. w. o. for weakly ftmaloa. For luma Lack, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. During the epidemic of flux in this couuty last summer, I had hard work to keep a supply of CliumbcrlaiR'i; Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. People often cams ten or twelve mites in the night te get a bottle of-the Remedy. I have been selling patent medicines for the last ten yuers and find that it has given better sntisfitetion in eases of diarrhoea ard flux, than any other medicine 1 have ever handled.—J. H. Bcn- linin, Druggist, Golctnda. Pope Co., 111. Over five hundred bott'ej of this Remedy were sold in that county during the epidem ic referred to. It was a perfect guccccss and was tile only remedy that did cure the worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify that it saved their lives. In lour epidemics of bowel complaint this Remedy has liecn equally successful. 25 nnd 50 teat bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Lamar's Diarrha-a Mixture is a simplo medicine, but one that has giv en more relief in cases of Botvcl Com plaint than any other. For amemlo y^DBlo Wrwrcr. lfl r frotau--- How I Was Cured of So-Calied Cancer. • I.l'LATOX, Ga, Dcnr Sir—This is to ccrlily tha. I was a sufferer with a place on my und{f tip for fourteen years, and was under treatment of dluerent physicians, but they done me no good. 1 had lost hope of being cured by medical treatment. I then went to a doctor living in Florida, who treated them by art. After going to him it got well, apparently, for awhile, but returned as bad as cve^, 1 then concluded to try P. 1*. P. I Prickly Ash, Poke Bool and Potassium), and after taking dye bottles (pint size) wu* cured. I also find it a gqod 'medicine to give a good appe tite, and to give proper digestion. L. J. Stbicklaxu. Lamar's Diarrhoea Mixture should always be kept handy. It U the best medicine for Bowel Complaint t^at you can use. ' For Dyspepsia aqd liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitnlizcr. It never fails lo cure. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. OUR VERY BEST People confirm our statement wet., vre say that Dr. Athens Lngtuh‘Remedy is in every way Aifpcriot to any and'all other prepara tions lor the throat nnd lungs. In whoop- ingcough and croup it is magic and relieves a: once. We offer you a sample bottle free Remember this remedy is sold undcra posi live guarantee by Reid k Culpepper. WHY WILL YOU ootjgn when .Shiloh's Cure will g\yc immediate relief. Price 10 cts, no els,, and $1. For sale by Hicks and Peacock. Buckles’* Arnica Snlre. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand*, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ipd positively cures Piles, or no pay inquired. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by S. J. Ousels Drug Store. \ "Hnckmetnck," a lasting nnd frnwraat perfume. Price 25 and 50 cf.uti, For sale by Hicks k Peacock. NOTICE. All parties not having paid their s*,;Pct tax, within 10 days, will astriuUJo at Mar. ket House for work os streets. tY. U. MITCHELL. S U tod Acting Chum Street Com- EYENINQ TELEGRAM. PLUMB GOOD CIGARS AXI> SOUND TOOTH TOBACCO, At A. O. BROWN’S, I 19 3t. 153 Broad street, FOUNQ. A pair cl'-pvctactcs on Remington Ave. Thursiiay evening last. The owner tan get them by proving property and paying fur this ad. ' i Please rend carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prcvatt, of Thomas- ville, is tbe only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahcln Rye Whisky, and 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, wholcsomestimnlant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, nnd a pure old Ryo whisky is the most wholesome stimulnnt produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahcln Rye is tiie highest grade of whisky distilled in the United States; it is endorsed nnd highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout the Union; itisnn old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, nnd made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREVATT.J SolelAgent, Thomns- ville,Ga. April 20-iyJ Mr. John Carpenter, at Goodland, In-1., says: “I tried Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for diarrhoea nnd se vere cramps, nnd pains in (lie stomnche ard 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 other good qualities it is pleasant to take.'' 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by McRae Bros. ~H.TIto|Germ Theory ! The medical [fraternity now ' recognizes that the Germ theory is tho correct one. Dr. King's Royal Germctcur goes to the root of ail diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jr. r ~ [J Bright's Diseased This insidious nilment, it too long neglect ed, will undermine the strongest constitution anil bring Hie victim to a premature grave. Heed tbe timely warning, nnd regnin health at once by a use of the proper restorative, that great strengtliener of the urinary anil digestive organs, it. I!. I!. (Botanic llloml Balm). David Itunklc, Cullman, Ga., writes: “I used a hundred dollars wortli of mcdicin for Rriglit's disease, but it did me no good. I then took it. B. B., which relieved me. My appetite is restored and I urinate with out pain.’’ J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga., writes: - I h id great trouhio 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 ticcamc nerv ous nnd nimble to steep soundly. Two bottles of It. It. H. gave me entire relict.’’ Thomas Williams, ,Shoddy, Tcnn., writes: “I was troubled with severe kidney com- plnint and confined to my bed. Nix bottles of It. B. B. made a well man of me.” As a general liniment tor sprains and biuiscs or for rheumatism, lame buck, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Halm is unrivalled. For sale by McRae Bros. A Sure Kidney and gUddax Remedy—W. W.^0. Elootrio Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular ns to need lie special men tion. All who have used Electric Hitlers sing tiie same song of prnise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do nil that is claimed. Electric Bitters will ruse all diseases of the Liver nnd Kin neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, .Salt Rlieuin nnd other Affections causeil by impure Moo-1 Will drive Mnluriu from the system nnd pre vent as well ns cure all Malaria fevers—For tore of Headache, Constipation and Indiges tion try Electric Bitter«--Entire .Satisfac tion guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 ets. and $1.00 per bottle at fi. J. Ccssel's Drug store. CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS Is the complalntlof tlmusamls suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs cte. Did you ever try Dr. Acker's English Iteuieily'.’ ft is tho best preparation known for all lung Troub les. Sol toil a positive guarantor! at 5 3 l\aml Reid & Culpepper. Important to tho Public. We beg to slate that we have breu ap pointed sole agents in Thomasville, On., 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 Nelfos County, Ken tucky, and the one whiskey that is never put upon tho market until it is thoroughly matured by age. The attention of Physi cian* is called to its great purity. C. W. WIGGINS. Croup, Whooping Cougti and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by llicks k Peacock. Florida'sISanitarlum. Delightfully situated on the banks of the far-farmed river in song, “The Suwance," location higli nnd dry, perfect free-torn If oat fogs and malaria, with all the coyglayu of a first-class resort. Water particytytthr adapted for Dvspepsia, Bright'! Disease, Rheumatism nnd "all blood poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re sort there are afflicted with Kiddcy troubles and go away cured. Main buildings oj Coquina rock and brick, surround,ed on all sides by neat cottages and gfpves of live oak ami pine. Hot and cold water direct from tho Mineral Spring in each roou and hath room and closet in eacli cottage, The overflowing attendance there the past winter lias induced the company to commence tbe erection of twelve ndditiosal cottages, which with an annex building add 48 new rooms to tbe picscnt accommoda tions. The bathing facilities at the Springs will also be greatly increased and the ]xjol enlarged. As a summer retort it lias all tho require ment ot the Springs in Virginia and Tenner see, with the additionol advantage id being nearer home. Excursion ticket* on sate overall princi pal roads nt greatly reduced rates. For further particulars address, i L. W. Scovillz, May 30 d-w 3rn Suwance, Fla, sroxr '—WILL MAKE A— BIG HMi Jlf you don’t go to' / The outfitters for everythin you need in —AND— LINE. They keep tho Largest^ Best, and Cheapest stock of goods in the city. They also carry a full lino of • UMBRELLAS, THUNKS. VALISES, SACUELS, HAND BAGS, Ac. which they arc scllin everything else Cheaper than Anybody in Town. Their stock of HATS is the largest and most 'com plete in tlic city, embracing all the latest styles and shapes. In NECK TIES, SCARES, DUDE HOWS, COLLARS.' CUFFS. llANDK’ES., {SUSPENDERS, ETC., ETC. Their stock is acknowledg ed to be the handsomest ever seen in this city. When you want anything in their line, hunt them up. They will deal fairly with you and give you a bargain. They keep EVERYTHING usually kept iti a first class Clothing and Gents Furnish ing Goods establishment. Clothierr. and Furnishers, Broad Street, • HioiqutUU. •