The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 11, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1890. LOCAL SCI1KDULE. A HR1VAL AND DKI’aHTUIIEof ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVILLK carrying passengers NK1T TRAIN 5 FOR B-UXBRIIMIK* NoFor Rainlirliljc*' Lv... 7 20 a m No«. From “ Ar... 5 85pm PItoM SAVAXNAII aKO TlfK EAST. No*, Paa*enger Ar... 6 BO am No7, Passencer Ar... 148pm No 17, Freight nn<l Acc'n Ar... 4 48 p m FOR SAVANXAII AND THE EAST.'/ No*, “ Lv...12 02pm No«, " Lv... G 35 p in No 18, Kgt nnd Ace Lv... 7 05am FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. No 34, Passenger Ar... 5 10 p m No54 Ar... 0 00a m FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIF. WEST. No 33, Passenger Lv... 8 30 a m No53, Passenger Lv... 2 15 p in FROM MONTIfELLO. No ’O, Passenger Ar.. .11 30 a in No82, Passenger Ar... 530pm FOR MONTICELLO. No 81, Passenger Lv... 212pm No 29, Passenger Lv... « 55 a m FROM CnATTAIIOOCIIP.K AND NEW ORLEANS. No f, Passenger ,Ar...ll 37 p m No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30 a m FOR CnATTAHOOL’HEK AND NEW ORLEANS No7, Passenger Lv... 2 10pm No 17, Figlit and Acc Lv... 0 00 p m Phosphate talk is plentiful. Thomasville cotton buyers continue to pay top prices for the staple. Oranges liavc made their appear* ance on the fruit market. Mr. B. C. Whitfield, of Tallahassee, was at the Gulf yesterday. Remember we arc headquarters for job work in this section. Mrs. Newton White, of Giles coun ty, Tenu., a sister of policeman Gor don, died on the 6th inst. Col. A. T. McIntyre left yesterday for a business trip to Atlanta, for a few days. A man wiio hasn’t some phosphate indications on his laud, is now looked down upon by his neighbor. Farmers will please hear in mind that the highest market price for cot ton is paid every day in Thomasville. Mrs. Mattie Davis and dnughtcr, Miss Marion, went down to Boston yesterday. The establishment of an Art De partment in the South Georgia Col lege is very generally approved and ppdgrsej by tl)p community. Mr, Mac Clewis lias moved into the corner store in the Bruce block, it be ing tho store formerly occupicil by Mr. Joshua Carroll, One young man has already made an engagement with his best girl, to attend the opening performance at the opera house on the 27th. Among the prominent gentlemen in town yesterday from the country, we uplifted CSnpt floss, Chairman Democratic Executive Committee, and Rev. A. C. Stevenson. Mr. E. M. Mallctte has sold the Black cottage, in Fearnside, to Rev. J. T. Ainsworth, who may make this city his home sometime in the future. The phosphate fever has struck Thomas. And it begins to look as if ft would be epidemic. Every man is carrying a rock around in his pocket We alluded yesterday morning to the meeting of tho board of trustees, South Georgia College, as a “special’’ iUppting of the board ualled by Presi dent A. P. Wright. This was an er ror. It was the time for the regular monthly meeting of the body. Messrs. T. C. Mitchell and S. J. Cassels went out yesterday to exam ine the phosphate outlook on some lfynds of the latter, a few miles north of towD. Every one woulii he glad to learn that Sam had struck it rich. Patten Patterings. Patten, Ga., Sept. 7,1890. Editor Tiues-Entebpbise: In trying to get up something in teresting every week from a place where the road forks only twice, in a place that contains only two large and empty stores, with one postoflicc, one paper, and two editors ns rivals, we may err a little sometimes in a jolting way. However, we will mnrk the truth with two stars. We commence right here with a clipping from the “Blue Darter,” that seems to he a business announcement: “We are now a widower, and boss once more. We whipped in the fight that occurred here Inst week, our pa per is on top, .our subscription list is swelling, cane crops are good, sugar boilings are approaching, we’ve home, steaded against our creditors, two pro tracted meetings commenced last night, and now for a “closer walk with thee.” Mr. J. B. Hancock has picked, ginned and sold two bales oil of three acres; and will get another from the same. Two stars right here, Mr. Ed itor. The cotton is of tlie Pelican va riety. 1300 pounds in the seed made a 514 pound bale. The lowing of cows for their young, the hammer of the syrup barrel man and the shrill notes of the engine whistle make merry music at Patton these mornings. Mr. P. C. Davis, one of our best farmers, and a “dyed-in-the-wool" Alliance man. has four acres in cot ton that he oxpects to get three bales from, notwithstanding a heavy falling of! from late planting. And so we arc to have a oourt house in this district. It will come in good time. The present place where court is held is a disgrace to Thomas county However, wedo not expect to have much use for it our salves. Perhaps it is not necessary or need- ol for us to raise our voice, seeing that we are but lightly “esteemed” home- folks from the hay seed district, but we would like to see Col. Bob Mitch ell, our Sam Randall of puro patriot ism aud unde'filed democracy, whose honor in peace is a--, bright as his sword in war, installed as president of the State Senate, and we think wo will. Wo will be in your city soon, Mr Editor, with tho longest oano in the county. Have your blado sharp and tell thnt young mnu that we met there on a tormcr visit that if he still wants to get on a farm we are ready to exchange professions with him for a while for better or for worse. Yours Reluctantly, Raymond. The School Days Are Here .A-gain. And we respectfully call attention of parents to our excellent stock of ZB037"S a»ZlcL H^Eisses serTrica/ble School Slioes, bought cheaply and to be sold cheaply. Satisfaction with every pair. CtTETEIO-HT 6z ID-A-ILTXEIL- L. -B. - My - U. •‘Not only Cheap, hut also Good I” (Do you realize.the difference beliveen the ordinary made hats and the nice styles we handle: You may think this differ ence is of no moment, but it is really the difference between good tastes and indifferent tastes, between being well dressed and poorly dressed. While others try to show you hexv fictitiously cheap tlicir Millinery is, we strive to con vince you of the excellence of ours, as well as low prices. “Actual merit," you see, is what we rely on to win and retain your custom, Mrs. Jennie Carroll. LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE, d&w WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's lllood Elixir, for It for syphilitlo pdisonlng. Ulcers. Ei and Hmples. It purifies the whole ind thoroughly builds up the eonstitut For Rent. Mrs. M. II. Seward's house cor. of Craw ford and Washington. Possesion given at once, d 3t Wfi have been fortunately ogompt from a Are for quite a while, but when it turns cool enough for fires to be started in chimneys and flues for the first time since last season, it will bo well fer housekeepers to bo careful about fire. }frs. J; li. Page, son and'daughter, left yesterday for Ciuoinuati. Mrs. Page is the daughter of Mr. E. O. McCormick, Gen. Pass. Agent of the H. H. & D. Ry. She lias been de lighted with her stay here, and ox pects to return next winter. tyrs. Jennie Reynolds, of Bain- bridge, mother of Mr. J. E. Reynolds, manager of the express ofl]ee 'here, was in the oity Tuesday, slopping over n short time with her son, while en route for a trip to New York. A Note of Warning. Tiie proposition of tho Albany Brick Company to donate the site and brick for a cotton factory is causing a good deal of talk. No need of a de bating society to determine whether Albany needs a cotton factory. Jjpt {he balance of the city come down like the Albany Brick Company has, and the factory will bo built.—News and Advertiser. We do not hear of any propositions being made here, by any one, to jnag : giwatc a cotton factory;’or any other kind of a manufacturing establish ment. It would ssera that the citi zens of the town have concluded that the place is large enough, that no more population, no more business and no more houses aro needed ip Thomasville. If this line of policy is pursuej n^uch further, there will be no more need of new houses in Thoin- asvillc; nor for many already in exis; tenge tor that matter, A Live Block. The merchants in the Bruce block, on lower Broad street, are doing a pushing business. While not backed by any large amount of capital, they are doing a good business. A few yjMlfs ggo, g would have set up a business that low down on Broad street would have been laughed at. But Messrs. H. E. Dekle, J. J. Ste phens, H. B. Martin, W. L. Cone, and Mac Clewis have shown that trade, and plenty .of it, can he Carrie^ op jp tha{ b|oak. ^hpynye pjl live, ppr gressiyo bpsiness'piep, and arc reap ing the reward of their efforts. Joe Jerger, the old reliable jeweler, is carrying a fine line of watches, jew elry of all kinds, and many beautiful fancy articles. Board Wanted. Hoard wanted in a pleasant private fami ly, on moderate terms. Apply to or address, Fiubk Pikkarp, Care It. Wolff & IJro. 9-9-Ctd" As a general liniment for sprains ni.o biuiscs or for rheumatism, lame back, det-| seated or muscular pains, Cliamberlair. 'i Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale <j McRae Bros. CoLuuni'fl, Ga., Aug. !)tli, 1890. Wooldridjc't Wondrrftil Carr Cb., Columbnt, Oa. Dbab Sirs: About three years ago I was taken yfitfc Vvtt nnd kidney disease, the doctors treated me with only temporary re lief, they give me up to die, snying that there was no medicine known to them thnt would do mo any good. From three to fiy? months at a timcl was confined ta my bed, not i\hlp to get up when down. During tr sickness I was taken with Diabetos os mud as anc gallon of water would pass from mo during the night, I fell off until I was noth ing but n skeleton. Last march I left Thomasville, Ga., my home, on my bed, the doctors saying thnt 1 could not possibly live to get to Columbus, Ga. When I arrived in Columbus, I commenced to take W. W. C'., I have taken six bottles up to this date, I nm now aide to attend ta tpy work. Up to the time I commenceto take \y. \V. C., I had not -(ope i\ days work tor. 2 years. 1 hove put in five days work this \\epk. Ituring this time I live taken q'o other medicine hut W, W. C. I wns also covorc-1 with seres from the orown of my head to tho sole of my feet, suffered with a pain directly orcr my heart for three years thnt uo medicine wuuld relieve. After taking the first two bottles of W. IV. 0., tho pain was entirely removed and I have not felt a symptom of it since. I wns treated, during my sickness, by Drs. Dekle, Ramsey and Bruce, of Thomasville, Ga., who can testify to my condition. I cheerfully recommend it to all wl\o suffer with liver nnd kidnoy troubles,’ta' give W. W.C.iWorMridge's wonderful Cure) atrial, as it lias saved my life. Yours truly, U&w8-27-2w J. B. Jackson. For Dyspepsia aud liver cumplnint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle ol Shiloh's vitnlir.er. It never fpili (p, pure. For sale by Hicks & Ppapfipfcl A Sure kidney and Bladdei Remedy—' Croup, Whooping Cough nn l Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh-' Jnrc. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. For many years Mr. it R Thompson, oi Do* I'oincs, Iowa, was severely afflicted with chronic diarthaap. He says: “At times it wae very severe; so much so, that I feared it would end my life. About seven rears ago I chance^ to pli-turc a hottm ot i Chamberlain’s Colic, Chojppi and Duarrlip-a Remedy. It gnyo me prompt relief, and 1 believe cured me permanently, os I now eat or drink without barm anything I please 7 I have also used it In my family with the best results. For sale by McRae Bros. A CHILD KILLED. Aaotlier child ;kllled by |tho use of.opiaterf given in tho form of soothing syrup. Why —-' era give their children such deadly poison prising when they esn relieve the child of i U peculiar troubles by using Dr. Aekar's llaby Soother. It contains no opium ytmorpmhe' Sold Heldff it ASafe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertising druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring re, litl in every case, when uspd fof any affec- " in j-H n e* 0 ,i Cheat, such as Con- mption,' Inflammation of Lungs, Bron- itis‘ ( Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always he depended upon. TflM hoHl* frw«tS- J- Plisapl? dfug stare, euro for tlons an- tem and Retd Si Culpepper. Ouehlcn’i Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tho World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and ail 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. Cassels Drug Store. You Will Do the Same Thtng. Holt’s Dyspepic Elixir has proven a great blessing to suffering humanity; has cured more cases than perhaps any other prepera- tion on the market; ail who have taken it testify to its virtues- It you still doubt nsk your druggist to show you testimonials. If you are troubled with any of the follow ing disease it will cure you: Dyspepsia, In- digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronic Diarrluca, Kidney Discuse, Heart Troubles, Yellowness ol the Skin, Brown Splotches^ Torpidity and Asthma, if complicated wiih Dyspepsia- In short it is a specific for all diseases arising from a disorded condition ol the stomach and bowels. Manufactured bj Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montcxuma, Ga. Price j 1.00 Bottles double former sir.e. For sale by ail druggists. OUR VERY BEST People confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and nil other prepara tions tor 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 undera posi live guarantee by Reid & Culpepper. Bright’s Disoase. This insidious niiment, If too long ne.glect- ed, will undermine the strongest constitution nnd bring the victim to a premature grave. Heed the timely warning, and regain health nt once by a use of the proper restorative, that great strengthencr of the urinary and digestive organs, B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). David Runklc, Cullman, Ga., writes: “I used a hundred dollars worth of medicine for Bright’s disease, but it did me no goad. I Ihcu took n. B. B., which relieved me. My appetite is restored and I urinate with out pain.” J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "1 li id great trouble in passing urine whioh wns filled with sediments. My back nnd 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. R. gavo mo entire relief.” Thomas Williams, Shoddy, Tcnn., writes. “I was troubled with severo kidney com plaint and confined to my bed. Six bottles of B. B, B. made a well man of me, "llnckmetack,' ! a lasting nnd fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50, cents. For sale by Iltcks & Peacock. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citiaens, that for years wc hare been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Elec- trio Bitters, nnd linvc never Imndled remedies thnt sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, nnd we stand ready to refund the purchase pripe, if satis factory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their grent popularity purely on %ir merits. S. J, Cassels, Drug gist: Brick! Brick! 200,000 first-class Brick now ready for delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously and at reasonable prices. Apply at my yards or address me through Post Office, JOHN P. ARNOLD, Thomasville, Ra u April 20, d&w tf. Boarder* Wanted. Will take school boys or girls to board. Apply at this office. 9-4-Ct ^TwTa. for woakly femaloa. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. Dr. Holt's Croup 0,1$ Cough Syrup pre vents and yuret croup. Mo cure no pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir To., Montezuma. Ga. A nasal injector tree with each bottle ot Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. For sfil? Ly Hicks & Peacock. • v.. Shiloh's Couch and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con- sumntion. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. For anaomlo people W. W. C. j* 1, boon. ’ CITY TAXES. Book now open—will c!o,p September 15, 1890. Call on K- ?• Maclean, City Clerk. Rheumatism Cured. Potbdaueb's Rid Stas Stobe, Lake City, Fla. P. P. P. Manufacturing Co.: Gexts—Have suffered with Rheumatism for some time, and tried great many reme dies, but could find no reHcl until I used your great at$ beneficial P. P. P. I recom- ffifa<l 4 tp suffering humanity. Yours. J. POTSDAUEB, Capt. W. A. Abbott, who has long been with Messrs. Pcrcivnl and Melton, Real Es tatc and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, and Is one oi the host known and most rcspoctrd business men in that city, says: 1 can tes tifjr to the good qualities oi Chamberlain > Cough Remedy Having used it in my family for the past eight years, I can safely say it has no equal for either colds oi eroiip.” 50 cents bottles lor sale by McRu Bros. Please read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Tliomas- ville, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongaheln Rye Whisky, and it cannot be obtained from any other source; now if you arc overworked, or bro ken down in kcaltb, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholcsomcstimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, nnd n pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesome stiniulnnt produced. Paul Jones Old Monongaheln 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, and made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas- ville.Ga. ;ApriP20-ly Tho Germ Theory. The medical fraternity now recognizes that the Germ theory is the correct one. Dr. King’s Royal Germeteur goes to the root of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jb. King Royal Germeteur. The new remedy that is so highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne nnd Rev, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrluca, Indigestion and all Malarial disenses. Sold by 7 17 tf Ft. Thomas, Jn. Important to tho Public. Wc beg to stale thut wc have beet: up pointed sole agents in Tbomnsville, Gil., !o’ the celebrated “I. W. Harpers” Hand .M:n » Sour Mash Whiskey. Tins insures tc n.-.i customers for future tho finest of the woild renowned whiskies of Nel'on County, Ken tucky, and the one whiskey that is nevti put upon the market until it is thorougblv matured by nge. The attention of Physi- cians is called to its grent purity. C. W. WIGGINS A DUTY TO~y6uRSELF. It is surprising that people will uso a con, mon, ordinary pill when they can sccuro a vr*l liable English ouo for tho samo money. l)i. Acker's English pills aro a positive emo loi sick headache and all liver tnoulilcs. They arc small, sweet and easily taken and do not giii c Sold by Held & Culpepper. a Scrofula Is that impurity in tho blood which, accumulating in the glands of tr.e neck, produce unsliglitly lumps or swellings, which causes painful, running sores on the arms, legs or feet, which develops ulcers in the eyes, cars or nose, often causing blind ness or deafness, which is the origin ot pirn pics, cancerous growths and many othei manifestations usually nserihed to “humors/ P. P. P. is the friend in need. A course o. this valuable blood purifier, and you will li a well man. If you suffer from Scrotuln ii any ol its various forms, be sure to take P P. P. A Cure for Paralysis. Frank Cornelius, of Pinson. Ind. Tci, says: “I induced Mr Pinson, whoso wifi hnd paralysis in the face, to buy a ltottlc cf Chamberlain’s Pain BaIhi. To their great surprise beforo the bottio had all been used she was a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm rclievod all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape.” It n also a certain cure for Rheumatism, fame back, sprains, swellings nnd lavntness* ' (, cents bottles for sale by. McRae Bros- Eczema, scalp covered with eruptions doctors proven valueless. I*, p. j*. wn j tried and the Imir began to grow ngai'a, not A pimple cun be seen, and P. p. p. „ c aii proved itself a wonderful skin cure. WHY WILL YOU cougii when Sbiloh'i Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts, 50 cts., and $1. For sale by Hicks and Peacock. CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS , A t .&® C0I ?.P l!lln * rJ thousands tuUeringi from {(“‘•““prion, Coughs etc. Did yon 1)r - Acker's English ltemcdy? It I- b «t Preparation known for all lung TrouU le*. Rol l on a nositlvo guarantee at 2SO. and Reid & Culpepper. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of llourhon, Ind,. says: “Both myself ann wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. For sale b» Hicks & Peacock. JOB WORK. Biggest Office, Best Workmen, Bottom Prices. Call and See Us. THE OUTFITTERS, Desire to irnpres upon their patrons and friends, as well as the public generally, the fact that they have the LARGEST STOCK, By far, ever brought to this city, and that a; they do not wish to carry any of it over, they propose to sell Cheaper than Anybody. —THEIR STOCK OF— FILL UD Him CLOTHING, HATS, —AJN T D— Gents Furnishing Goods Is the largest, most complete and handsomest ever offered to the Tomasvillc trade, and embraces all the Latest Styles Shapes and Designs- Thei r new goods are arriv ing every day, and are being opened up as fast as they are received. They have ail the latest novelties m Fancy Neckwear and their assortment is pro- nounced hy every one that secs it as the Nobbiest in Town. Belorc you buy your winter clothing, go down and look through their elegant line, and don’t forget that they are HEADQUARTERS for everything in their line. Thomasville, Ga. Glothierr. and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street, - ThommtJle, Gi.