The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, August 31, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1600. tOUAIi SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM TllOMASVILLE carrying passengers SEW TRAINS FOR B.VIXBBII>OE, Nor.. For Balnbri.lgn '..Lv... 7 20am No0.From “ .....Ar... * 55pm FROM SAVANNAH AND TnK EAST. No*, Paa.enger Ar... «M»j» No7, Passenger...... a5"‘ i 1?»2 No IT,' Freight and Acc n Ar... 441pm FOR SAVANNA II AND THE EAST.fl Wnt .. Lv... 1202pm 5“*.’ „ LV... 03.0pm No IS, Fgt and Aon Lv... 7 05 a in FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. no h !' a88 . cnK . cr v.v..''v.'.':.v:: a/::: o 5 «£ 5? FOR ALBANV, ATLANTA ANDTSE WEST. No 33, Passenger U- • • * J® J “ No S3, Passenger Lv... i m P m FROM MONTICELLO. No >0, Passenger ir"'5l TO?.m No 12, Passenger Ar... o .w p in FOR iWNTpFM.0. No»l,Pas.oiiger Lv-.- * '2 p m No 29, Passenger 1<v - •• ™ a ro from CHA.TTAHOOCIIKB AND NEW ORLEANS. NoF, Passenger. Ar...11 37 P m Ne IS, Freight anil Aon Ar... R33.am FOR CllATTAnoOOIlF.F. AND NEW ORLEANS No7, Passenger Lv... 2 10pm No 17,Fght and Ace Lv... OOOp m CHURCH DIRECTORY. Methodist—Upper Broad street. Hcv. fico. G, X. MeDoiicll, Pastor. Braver meettugtt :3Q a. np Rrqaqblng f>y pastor u a. hi-’nfiul 5$ p. in. Snn- dftv School 4p. in. Church Confer; (inic Wpduesdny night September Hid ? i30 p, It), Phesbvtkiiian —♦lackson and Du\v- ton streets, Uev. <1. H. Ilerhcner, l’nslor. Stimlay School ut 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m., by the Rov. A. W. Clisby. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. Baptist—Smith Avenue. Rev. W. J. Williams, Pastor. Sunday School a! 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m 7 j>. tn. "prayir nt'octlng Wed nesday at 7:30 p.' in. "‘‘Catholic—Corner Crawford and J cRlWsoii streets. Services every sce nt] Suiidny' Ly Rev. Father Frcndor- 1|. ifasj qt § q. ip., Sermon at - Jiff. J. M. Glenn, of the Cairo Southwest Ge< rgiau, was in the city yesterday, and w ent up to Ochlock- onee and Meigs from here. * p r . N."R Phillips, Misa Phillips Slid Miss Webster, of tfaiuesville, E ’iiL pomphseij’ a party who were nJats ftt the Gulf yesterday. Mr. Presley Walker left yesterday morning for Macon, where he goes to enter the office of a well known insur ance company. 1 • A vase full of beautiful nud rare rosea plucked fyoni tpe flower garden fij-TinF Suiflh'iit 1 , wprp much admired yesterday at Reid & Culpepper's. Mrs. J. B^^Dmkson, of Marianna, Fla., has been spending a short while with Ur. and Mis. H. C. Ramsey, while enroute ftom White Sulphur Springs. S iss CJoTinne Chastain, who has been iding tfome weeks with friends at /lllbany, has returned home, after a most pleasant stay, in the Artesian City. ’ •The force working en the new foun- da Ion 'aHd side-tracks in the depot yard his been greatly increased, and work is progressing at a rapid rate, though but for the steam shovel it would lake three or tour times as many hands to do the same amount of wolk, and'It is doubtful if they could then gtimi up With it At present the lot bri this side ol the freight depot is t ieini filled in and raised twei or href? feet tgith' a claV foundation. One Better, Mr. J. W. Cobb, who farms on Col. Wright’s place a little over nmile from town, says he can go Mr. John Davis here who hns a stalk of cotton in bis yard nine feet high, something over ipp foot bettor, as he ha* qno over pfl feet, high, tjjat is covered with ilboms and bolls. 1 What a Town Wants. The News nnd Advertiser, Albany, has bcej interviewing leading citizens as to what will most surely nnd speedily build up that, already, grow ing town. We commend the answers to the citizens of Thomasville. Hero are some of them: Mark Smith—Cotton factories. I Kicve—Wc need factories. Copt Y. G. Bust—We need a cotton fac tory. Walter Muse—Manufacturing enterprises, J. W. Joiner—A cotton factory is Albany’s crying teed. J. It. Forrester—Wcnccd manufacturing enterpises. S. W. Gunnison—Cotton factories worse than anyting else. L. J. Urine—A cotton factory with white operatives, from the families of whom wc could get servants, J. D. Pope—Concret of action between the peoplo. With this, all other things will be added unto them. T. M. Carter—Co-operative spirit among its citizens. If we would all pull together we would get what wo want. flev. Mr. Johnson—Plenty of religion. I don't know of anything that Albany needs more than religious consecration. J.S. Davis—Oo-opcration among our lead ing citizens. If we could get unity of pur pose and action wc would go rapidly along the road of progress to tbo station cf pros perity. Capt. John A. Davis—I unhesitatingly prononnee in tavor of cotton factories and manufnetoring enterprises gener Another Runaway. A team of mules attached to a dray used some excitement yesterday by shing down Jackson and across oad to Madison, where the dray yfe'4 auiidihip, causing ihc rear end ' strike a farmer's wagon. The ghtened team started up Mad >n until stopped by a colored an. The dray was considerably maged, Augusta and West Florida. A lcUer from Mr. Louis F. JSrooks, Jiroperty ofi’uer bore, who sides'in Kuoxvillc, to parties here, ys that the Knoxville, Carolina and jgusta road,' a branch of the Au- sta and West Florida, was re-organ- id jn ]{noxvjllo |ast jyeek up4ef ost' favorable conditions, and that e road will certainly push on to ngustn, and from that place to mmasville. Last Day of Summer. This is the last summer day for ;his season, pud to morrow the first ill ()ay will be ushered in. Already iveral cool mornings have made us ‘eel that fall was near at hand. Are you advertising your busiuess? operatives, Manufacturing, ot vflpiofls (finds, espeojflUy q( potfon, has done more than nl( other agencies combined t ( > build up towns. Tlwuiasvillo ought to stop standing around, with her hands in nor pockets, and pull of her coat and start the spindles ot a cotton factory. The Hardy ^0 c yn^. A correspondent, \yrit(ng from Thomasville to the Morning News, says: “The returns for LpCppIp peers aye about n(l in. While the Irpil did pot realise the high prices anticipated, still, the aggregate sum brought into the county ip a largo ono. ft is esti mated that tbo Thomas county crop must linvo netted nearly 860,000. Some orchards did remarkably well, others very little. Capt. E. M. Smith sold 81,200 worth of pears front a place b e triod to sell loot \f.ipter at 82.0QQ, apd fofr wiicfl’ foe would have taken 8(,50Q jf the same had been offered, “The blight, which did so much damage to the pear trees last year, was very slight this season. It was a matter of comment among pear growers that the orchards whtoh suf- cscqped last yeay aflccted this year. Your correspond ent saw on orohard yesterday owned by Mr. T. E- Rlaokshenr, which ap parently bad been about ruined last spring. This spring Mr. Blackshear carefully cut out all the dead limbs, and at the P.i'fieflf yiwa (be 'tfcefch arc perfdfctiy’nealthy, having put on a now growth nnd »hot out many vig orous young branches. Mr. Black- shear confidently expects a treraeu- dous yield from these trees ne:U vflar. “Thp LeCnnte pear Crop ’Arw Badly damaged this seasoh, but nbt by blight. It was the severe freeze in the spring. “The feeling among pear men is this county is better than for "two years past, and many new orchards will beiet out thte coming winter. It is also Worthy of' note in this con nection that while the 1 LeCcntd sti)^ holds first place, the Kjo^fer link grotpi great|y ip foyof. The bfeak w prices this season was not dun to any fault of the fruit, but to the fact that nearly tho entire crop was rushed into the single city of New York, which had heretofore always paid the best prices. This caused a continuous glut and depressed tho market. Ship pers hereafter will be more careful to distribute the crop. T()W will peces sitato organisation; and efforts are being made looking to that end.” Alliance Resolutions. Macedonia Alliance No. 1120, pass ed the following resolutions: Resolved:—That we will not pat ronize any gfoncr who will furnish jute'bagging to his oustomers, but will allow him the privilego to put jute on cotton whero his customers buy it and bring to his gin. Resolved:—-From this time on in the future we are going to be a de termined set. If we don’t like and want anything we will not havo it, and will 1 pass lesoluttoBs'nit to have it. Wo ehdorse Hon. W. J. Northcn for governor and will cost our votes for A. W. Ivey and J. M. Parker for representatives of Thomas county, and will not vote for any man who is not ip favpy pf (hp sflhitreaaury hill or something bettor. Hibam Wadsworth, Pres. A. K. Whitfield, Bee. THE SOUND OF THE HAMMER Is board hero, manufactories arc being built, carload after carload ot brick, lumber and lime arc on tho ground nnd being unloaded, the streets are being graded and paved, side walks laid, houses are building and people buying lots, lots of them! It Is estimated that from six to teu thousand people will call this home within the next twelve months. A picture? Yes, bright and spir ited. It tingles the nerves and quickens the trade-pulsu Why should it not bo true? It is possible, wc should like to say possible. L. B. M. II. cannot accomplish this, would that it could, but it proposes to rush matters in its own line. Our ndvertising-fdpor ■spoke the other day some(h,faB npoqt "xusti- the gro\vle^" ybaicv?i: that means. If ad said '.‘rashlng the hats’’ we could sympathize with him; because Hint is just whi.t we arc going to do the coming season. Wc nrc pregnring for n b|g trade nnd earn estly hopo yoq Witt he pleased to add to a portion Of it, In the mean time Olir Stock of summer millinery is not badly run down. Wc arc ready to serve you nnd glad to do so at any time. School opens soon, we should like to fit out all tho little girls with nice, neat school hats at such tow prices they would have to study fractions to find 0V v ‘, *.\0 amount. Call and see me. Mm Jennie Oarrott. LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOP, d&w Every one of Prof. A. G. Miller’s old scholars and friends aro glad to sco him back again after a summer's visit to home-folks at Charleston. S. C. papt. Miller will again' occupy the 'position of Professor of Mathe matics and will have charge of the military department of the Sooth Georgia College. ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS. Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxford ties. CURTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. HARVEY! Oolvrdvs, Ga„ Ang. nth. 1890. Wooldridyr't lFt>,<<fr(Aif Car* fb., CuI«fi4h«, Gn. Dean Sian: About three years ago I was taken with liver nnd kidney disease, the doctors trented me with only temporary re lief, they give me up to die, saying that there was no medicine known to them that would do mo any good. From three to five months at a time I was confined to niy bed, not able to get up when down. J^riug n y sickness i was bikl.B rMU Diabetes ns much ns one galloii'bf Water would pass from me during the night. I fell Qlf until I was noth ing hut a skeleton, Lasi march I left Thomasville, On., tuy home, on my bed, the doctors saying tlint I could not possibly live to get to Columbus, Gn. When I arrived in Columbus, I commenced to take W. W. O. That “Tired Feeling.’’ The newspapers aro having a good deni of fun nowadays over that “tired feeling," so much spoken of in medical advertisements, in connection with the ill-health of females. It may be a source of hilarity to witty parn- grnphers, but not so to suffering women, who, by over work, nnd a disregard of the laws ot health, have lasped into a condition bordering on invalidism. What most wo men need is to bo relieved of some of the slavish work that is piled on them, and a free, but judicious use of strengthening ton ic, such ns P. P. 1*. (Prickly Ash, Poko Root and Potassium), the greatest blood purifier and in vigorntor in use. Superb as a builder up of women, bringing tuck lost energy to the body, nnd color to faded checks, restor ing the appetite, and thus renewing in her that h<m>tVy vitality long lost- P. P. P. euros nil blood diseases, such ns Rheuma tism, Syphillis, (lout, Scrofula, and all ul. cerous uficctiana, even vanquishing that melancholy' enemy of man, Dyspepsia. All druggists sell it. Scrofula cured, even in its worst ferms by P. I* P., and you will be strong nhd healthy In n short time hy tho use of P. P. P. Miss Mary J. Smith Will open a school on comer Cloy nnd Crawford streets Monday, Sept. 1st. Terms same ns South Georgia college. 8-3M3twlt Spring medicine is now wanted, for, if you are out ot sort? nnd feel badly, P. P. P. is tho remedy to take and get strong and in vigorated, _____ That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Curo. We guarantee it. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. King Royal Oermeteur. The new remedy that is so highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne nnd Hev, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and all Mnlnrinl diseases. Sold by 717 tf B. Thomas, dn. notdc r .... in hvc 'dajr'3 worjc fais week, jtqting this time ! harp tqkcn qq o|hpj. medicine but W. \\'. (i j wqa also covered with seres from the crown of my head to the sole of my feet, suffered with ft pain directly over my heart for three years tlint no medicine would relievo. After taking the first two bottles of W. W. C.. tlio pain was entirely removed nnd I have not felt a symptom of it siay, ( was treated, during rn^ sickness; by 'Rrs. DeUle, hamscy afld*Br\icc, of UloiruisvIlU, Gn." who CO" testify to my condition. 1 cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer with liver nnd kidney troubles, to give W. W.C.(Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure) atrial, as it has saved my life truly, 0%w8-4t*aw J. U. Jackson. Important to the Publjc, Wc beg Id state that we have bccu np, ; pointed sole agents in Thomarrille, Gn., for the celebrated ‘,‘J W. Harpers” Hand Made So»r Maih'Whiskey. This insures lo our customers for future tho finest of the world renowned whiskies of Nelson Comity, Ken tucky, nnd tho one whiskey that is ncyqr put upon matured cians is, c ..... 0. W. WIGGINS, ky, nnd the one wmsicey that is nevef t upon the market until it i: thoccugV\r luted by age. Ttys qt^ntion of Physi; n«'? (aBpd »9, W jrwt purity. „ Tho New Olaoovery. You have beard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. . You may yourself be one of the many who know from person al experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried It, you are ono of itj staunch Mends, hccaaso the wonderful icing about it is, that when once givfcV n trial. Dr. L’inj’a ^Oty. $ytftWry ever After holds * plhci'in the house. If you have never nsed Hand should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat, Lung or chest' trouble, secure a bottle at once apd give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Trial Bottles Free at H. J. Casscl's Drugstore, Shiloh’s Catarrh Ucmcdy—a positive fu.' for Catarrh, Diphtheria and pankef-Houfii For solo by Ilicfcs c; ptacO'ek, 1 can sell a 37 acre tract with n nett brand new six room cottage, u little over one mile from the court house, on good road at $3,000. This is a bargain. 8-29dlw E. M.Mallkttc. I have a neat dwelling house and l,,t in East End that I Iqn cpjl onj cktrcAiely easy ts^iqa.' 1 '*■ E. M. Mallxtte. 1 $-2fldlw To Rent. The brick store houso on corner of Broad and Fletcher streets, now occupied fly Joshua Carroll ft Son. js np/ff for tent from tgo Istday'opSeptbmner. A good perma nent tenant will be given liberal terms. Apply to DU. W. W. BRUCE. 8-3-1m Dr. ACKER’S INGUSH PIUS Are nctiyp, offettive nnd pure. For sick kcodachc, disordered stomach, loss ol appe tite, bail complexion and biliousness, they bnve never been equaled, cither in America or abroad. Sold by Reid ft Culpepper. 2 Catnrrah. cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free, Fey sale hy Hicks ft Peacock, ‘“HeWqTltep perhaps you arc run down, can't cat, can’t sleep, can’t think, ean’t do anyhlng to your satisfaction, and you wonder what nits you. You should heed (he warning, you arc tak ing the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need n Nerve Tonic nnd in Electric Bit ters you will find the exact remedy for re storing your nervous system to itq no,run!, healthy condition, Surp^luj results fol low the use of tb(j j (cut Nerve Tonic and Altera',Ik- 'four appetite returns, good di gestion is restored, nnd thcl.irer and Kidneys resumo healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 00c. nt S. J. Cosset’s Drug store. ARE YOU MADF. iqiSyfahto hy Indiges tion, Cons'ip.'tioa, Diizincss, Loss of Appe- Utw Ycliciw skin? Shiloh’s Vitalinr is a positive cure- For sale by Hicks and Pea cock. , Doubt no ^Ql$, If there WJS *rc» any room for doubting Hr. holt's Dyspeptic Elixir curing Dyspep sia It has been entirely remove), having been tested in hundreds of cases and never failed to mnkc a curo in a single (nspjacc. This ill ease lias baffled U\C sfiU of the most eminent pl|yf\e(it n| h Dr. Bolt's Dyspeptic J’liXfl-iq the. only retqedy known that will cv,;e every ease. |t is a specific (hr all d U- cases arising from a disordered condition of the slmnneh, bowels and kidneys. It cures Headache. Constipation, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Heart Trouble, Sallow Skin, Brown Splotches on Skin nnd Asthma if complicated with indigestion. Manufactur ed by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Cq., Mon tezuma, Gn. Bottles doqVaf turm.cr size. Price $ I 00. For hi qll druggists. iS UFE WQRTH LIVING? Not flyou go through tho world a dyspeptic .I)r Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive curo lor the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indlgcutlcn. Flatulency and Constipation 4 Guaranteed and sold by Reid Sc Culpepper. tt During the epidemic of flux in this county last summer, I Imd hard work to keep a supply of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholofn ood Diarrhoea Remedy qn flnnfl. People often enme ten pr ^wely? wiles (n the night to get a VPitW o.f the Keroedy. I have been selling patent medicines for the last ten yacrs and find that it has given better satisfaction in eases of diarrhoea and flux, than any other medicine I have ever handled.—J. H. Ben- ham, Druggist, Golconda. Pope Co., 111. Over fivo hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in that county during the epi^eqt; tc referred to. It was n nfyjfcct juccccss and was the only yewedy that did oure the wprjt -a-.es, "Dojeos of persons there will cfcrliry that it saved their lives. In four epidemics of bowel complaint this Remedy has been equally successful. 25 and 50 tent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Shiloh's Vitalizcr is what yoq need tor Constipation, Lojs of Appetite, Dizziness, and all ayiqptotos of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7a cents per bottle. For sole by lllcks ft Peacock. No Meroury, Wo Potash, No Mineral Poisons. A concentrated ex For Sale. The Dwelling, out houses, and ware bouse, and fencing, now on the lot recently sold by S. L. Moore to the G. S. ft F. Ry. Co. Purchaser to remove the satpc r.t bis c«ensc. Apply ' d8-2t-Cf v •" Moons ft >VitLiAns. I have a large new house a little out that I will real to a small family who will take good care ot it at a nom’nal rent. 8-2Sdlw E. M. Maloti. Please rend carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Thomos- ville, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, and it cannot bo obtained from any other source; now if you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholcsomcstimulant 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 distilled in the United States ;it Is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout the Union; it is an old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, nnd mads its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomns- ville.Gn. April 20-iy VVE CAN AND IDO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Hlood Elixir, for it bas been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that It Is superior to all other pre parations for Mood diseases. It is a positive cure for sOphllitio pdtsonlng. Ulcers. Erup tions and I'lmples. It purities the wlinlo sys tem and thoroughly builds up tho constitution. Reid ft Culpepper. Will you suffer with Dpspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizcr isgunrantced to cure yon. For sale by Hicks ft Peacock. Backlen’s Arnlcn Salve, Tho Best Salve in the World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand*, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by S, J. Casscls Drug Store. A CHILD KILLED. Another child .killed by ttio use of.opiates given in tbo form of soottiiug syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they can rolievo tho child of its peculiar troubles by using I)r. Acker's liaby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine Sold ky Reid Si Culpepper. 10 tract of native roots and herb*, invigor. sting a worn-out system, rekindling the lustre of health in the cheek*, routing rh:umati*m from oldjointi, and knitffng new flesh thereto. TfiQ roffl ERjw* 1 * Of Life. and 71711010801110 alterative la Woo fal Ctirft iULTYTk'. [ondor- CITY TAXES. Book now opps—will close September 13, Gall on ‘ ‘ K. T. Maclean, Citj Clerk. Sleepless nights, made miserable ky that terrible cough. Sliololi’s Cure is the remedy lor you. For sale by Hicks ft Peacock, DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked iu a day, and the first stngc3 of consumption broken ir week, wc hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s Eng..oh Cough Remedy, and will re fund the money to nil who buy, take it as per directions, nnd do not find nur state ment correct. For sale by Reid ft Culpep per, 1^ Mr. John Carpenter, ot Ozodlnml, lud., says: “I tried ClmmUrBn’s Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, for diarrhoea and se vere cramps, ami pains in the stomachc nnd bawoli with the best results. In the worst cases I never had to give more than the third dose to effect a cure, la Utosl cases one dose will do. Besides it’s other good qualities it is pleasant to take.” 25 nnd 50 cent bottles Iks sale hy McRae Bros. Tho Germ Theory. The medical fraternity now recognizes that the Germ theory is \V,a correct one. Dr. King’s Royal Germs tear goes to the root of nil disease;, Yry a bottle. Sold by 7 1^ ti R. Thomas, Jr. Sliiloh's Cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping Cough and UroucbiUs. For sale hy Hicks ft I’catOvk. Bright’* Disease. This insidious ailment, it too long nrglcct- cd, will undermine the strongest constitution and bring the victim to a premature grave. Heed the timely warning, nnd regain health at once hy a use of the proper restorative, that great strengthener of tho urinary and digestive organs, B. II. II. (Botanic Blood Balm). David Uunkle, Cullman, Ga., writes: “I used a hundred dollars worth of medicine for Bright’s disease, but it did me no good. 1 then took U. U. R., which relieved me. My appetite is restored nnd I urinate with out pain.” J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga., writes: Ii id great trouble in passing urine which was tilled with sediments. My back and loins gave me tnuclt pain and I Ips.my ap petite, strength and Mesh, ! beta me nerv ous nnd unable to sleep soundly. Two bottles of U. U. .'1. gave me entire rc.icf.” ThowoA Williams, Shoddy, Tenn., writes: “I was troubled with severe kidney com plaint and confined to my bed. Six bottles ol B. B. 1). made a well man of me,” As a general liniment for sprains and btuiscs or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by McRae Bros. Notice to Road Overseers. 'riiomasvillc district, on account of fodder pulling, pear gatherin'* aud rain, the time heretofore allowed to S ut all public roads iu 6rat-class or- cr will ho extended to 1st Septem ber, Qvorsoors will work and make returns to the commissioners in terms of tho law. Kail not under penalty of the same. Courts will bo held' 1st and 3rd Mondays, until September 1st, 1890. N. E. Turner, Chairman Itoad Commissioners, Thomasville District. June 26th 189Q. d&w till Sept. 1st. Ten Dollars Reward, Tltc above reward will be paid lor proof to convict any person guilty of breaking or otherwise injuring any ol the watsr pipes, drinking fountains, or any other property ot tho town belonging to the water works. 11. tV. liSHKIXS, 8-28-d-tt.' Mayor. I have several dwellings for rent. 8-2Udlw E. M. Mallzttl. —WILL MAKE A- If you don’t go to The outfitters for everythin you need in —AlV IN LINE. They keep the Largest, Best, and Cheapest stock of goods in the city. They also carry a full line of • UMBRELLAS, g TRUNKS. VALISES, SACHELS, HAND BAGS, ft.; which they arc selling liko everything else Cheaper than Anybody inJTown, Their stock of HATS is the largest and most com plete in the city, embracing all the latest styles and shapes. In NECK TIES. SCARES, 1)UI)E BO tVS, COLLARS. Cl'KKS, HANDK’ES., SUSPENDERS, ETC., ETC. Their stock is acknowledg ed to be the handsomest over seen in this city. When you want anything in their line, hunt them up. They will deal fairly with you and giv<j you a bargain. They keep EVERYTHING usually kept in a first class Clothing and Gents Furnish- ingJGoods establishment. Clothiers and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street, • Thommilift,