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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1800.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist:—Rev. G. G. N. Me*
Donell Pnstor. Lovefeast 9:30 a. in.
Preaching at 11 n. ra., anil 7:30 p. m.,
by Rev. J. \V. Hinton D. D. Presid
ing Elder. Sunday school 4 p. in.
Seats free. Strangers and visitors
cordially invited.
PiiESBYTEiti.vx -Jackson ami Daw
son streets, ltcv. J. II. Herbenor,
Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Services at II a. in., anil 7.30 p. ni.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
Bai*tist—Smith Avenue. Rev. W.
J. Williams, Pastor. Sunday School
st0:30 a. in. Services at 11 a in.,
and 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7:30 p. in.
Catholic—Corner Crawford and
Jefferson streels. Services every sec
ond Sunday by Itev. Father Prender-
gast. Mass at 8 a. in., Sermon at
11 a. m.
Quite a crowd of country people
were in town yesterday.
Do not set down and wait for the
new road, expecting it to do every
thing. Be up and doing. Surely
there is t yjugh to do.
Look out; there is a very dangerous
ten dollar counterfeit afloat. It is on
the Germania National Bank, New
Orleans, and bears charter No. 1691.
The silk fibers in the genuiue arc
missing in the spurious note. It is
laid, however, to lie remarkably well
oxccuted.
Judge A. H. Hansell and several
members of the local bar will leave
on Monday for Colquitt Court. The
usual dinner will be enjoyed at Big
Greek, and some of the same old sto
ries told—with some new ones—on the
occasion.
The democratic executive commit
tee of the county will be called to/
gether some time next month to fix
the time of the primary election lor
county officers. The wishes of the
candidates will he consulted ns to the
time of the election.
The ladies, and every ono olso,
should not fail to notice Mr. Lohn-
gtein's new ad. He is receiving a
splendid line of fall and winter goods.
Mr. Lohnstcin leaves to-day for New
York, where be will select in person,
the very latest out in the world of
fashion.
Glen Arven.
Mr. J. Wyman Jones, who Is now
in Europe, hr a instructed bis agent
here, Mr. J. W. Reid, to have erected
at once, another high euclesurc iu
Glen Arven Park, tor deer. Mr.
Jones will send on three red deer,
a rare species, also three white deer,
to be placed iu the new enclosure.
Mr. Jones will, also,send a number of
English pheasant) for Glen Arven.
He seems determined to make it ono
of the most attractive places about
town.
The Magnolia.
Therejarc few finer or more queenly
flowers that blootn in the South'—or
anywherejelBC—than the Maguolia. It
blooms iu April, opening its magnifi
cent white petals to the breath ot
Spring. Mayor Hopkins brought a
beautiful, full grown specimen of this
splendid flower to town, yesterday.
' It grew nnd bloomed on one of the
stately Magnolia trees standing in the
grounds around “Greenwood,” the
palatial country house of Mr. S. It.
VanDuzer. It is exceedingly rare for
this treo to bloom so late iu the fall.
Judge Hopkins says, judging from
the buds on tho tree, there will be
blooms on it in October.
A Short Crop of Cotton—The
Experience of Mr. Thomas
Dixon.
Mr. Thomas L. Dixon, of Iamonce,
was in town yesterday. Knowing
that Mr. Dixon was ono of the most
extensive and successful planters in
this section, wo sought an enterview
with him. In reply to the question:
“Tom, how is your crop?” he said:
“The poorest I have ever seen in
my life. I have been making for sev
eral years from ten to fifteen bales to
the plow. This year I will not make
more than three bales to the plow. I
want to toll you something. I expect
you will think 1 am gassing, but it is
a fact. I cleared last year eight acres
of the finest hammock land on lake
Iamonia, and planted it in cotton. It
made a fair crop. This year I took
great care in preparing it; had my
rows six lcet apart, plnntcd the 11th
day of March, and worked it well. It
has lapped in the six feet rows, and is
from eight to twelve, feet high. I will
not get a pound of seed cotton oil the
entire eight acres. In June I felt
sure I would make at least one bale
per acre, but when the rnius in early
summer set in, the grown bolls all
rotted, and with the rain came the
boll worm fly, and I think they have
succeeded in finding every form nud
young boll on tho farm, consequently
I have the finest weed I ever saw, but
no fruit. I have already gathered
my wages crop and locked up my
cotton bakets and sacks until next
summer.
“Whatnbout your neighbor’s crop?”
“I don't think their crops are much
better than mine, I have not seen auy
c'ittou iu my section that will make
■~ore than half a crop.”
The Dixon brothers are among tho
best farmers in this section. They
have grown immense crops of cotton
on the lake, but, from the above, it
will be seen that their crop is a had
failure this year. The crop in this
section is short; there’s no doubt about
it.
Society Salad.
There has been soveral interesting
social occasions during the past week.
The society season opened with a de
lightful social gathering, Wednesday
night, at the residence of Mr. W. H
Mitchell, on Remington avenue, and
then a most enjoyablo time was spent
at the pavilion, Glen Arven, Thurs
day evening; but tho event of the
week was" the.Gcrmnu. given by the
young gentlemen, complimentary to
Miss Nettie Budd, of Monticello, at
the Stuart, Friday evening.
Despite tho rainfall, nil the guesfs
arrived, nnd the dining room of tho
Stuart was tho scene of a most delight
ful occasion. The guests who partici
pated were:
Frank Hawkins and Miss Nettie
Budd; Capt Miller and Miss Annie
Paiue; Frank Edmondson and Miss
Olive Blackshcar; Albert Riley and
Miss Annie Scott; Joe Love and Miss
Bessie Hopkins; Charles Smith and
Miss Mamie Blackshear; Tom Liv
ingston and Miss Stella Baker; Bry
ant Wright and Miss Goodwin Sapp;
Frank Smith and Miss Belle Moore,
of Valdcsta; Harry Kendall and Miss
Ella Stuart; T. N. Hopkins and Miss
Fannie Hopkins.
Among thoso who were present but
did not take part in the dancing were
Jack Curtright and Miss Dena Mitch
ell, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Stuart, Mrs.
T. N. Hopkins and Misses Lillie and
Jessie Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart left nothing
undone to make it pleasant for the
young people, who selected tho Stu
art as tho scene of tho first german of
the season.
The School Days A.re Here A.gain.
And we respectfully call attention of parents to our excellent stock of ZBO'JT’S 3-33.CL
3ivdcisses Ser-Vica-Tol© ScllOOl Siloes, bought cheaply and to
be sold cheaply. Satisfaction with every pair.
CTTZESTIESia-IHIT HDA1TIEL.
A Snow Storm in the West-
Sr. Paul, Sept. 12.—For once tho
oldest inhabitant can give no prece
dent that will even equal the early
snow of this year. Snow has fallen in
North Dakota, Montana, Northwest
ern Minnesota and Manitoba from a
quarter of an inch to several inches
deep. An inch fell at St. Vincent,
Minn., two inches at Lakoto, N. D.;
four inches at Ardeck, N. D.; four or
five inches at Halleck, Minn., and the
ground was generally spread with the
wintry white mantle.
Charley Pendleton has “straddled,”
as between Gordon and Norwood.
This is not like Charley he is gen
erally found in the front of every
political battle.
L. ■ B. ■ M. ■ H.
“Not only Cheap, hut also Good I”
(Do yon realize the difference
betiveen the ordinary made hate
and the nice styles we handle P
You may think this differ
ence is of no moment, hut it is
really the difference between
good tastes and indifferent tastes,
betiveen being well dressed and
poorly dressed.
While others try to shoiv you
hoiv fictitiously i cheap their
Millinery is, we strive to con
vince yon of the excellence of
ours, as well as loiv prices.
“Actual 'merit;' you see, is what
we rely on to win and retain
your custom.
Mi's. Jennie Carroll.
LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE.
d&w
WILL CLOSE.
Wo wilt he closed Monday, Sept. 1Mb, on
account of holiday,
I. LEVY A Co.
Kindergarten and Primary School.
Improved'! methods of object teaching
together with more advanced work, will
open Sept. 21th, 1800. For further partic
ulars, apply to
Mart F. IUbxxs,
Dawson, St.
0 12 dtf
•TAX NOTICE.
This is the last week. Give in your
city taxes before the book close.
K. T. Maclean, Clerk,
tf
For Rent.
Mrs. M. il. S-ward’s house cor. of Craw
ford and Washington. Possesion given at
once.
d 3t
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Not If you go through the world a dyspeptic .Dr
Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure
for tho worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
flatulency and Constipation- Guaranteed and
sold by Roid & Culpepper. 0
Mr. Randall Pope, the retired druggist of
Madison, Fla., says (Dec. 3,1880) lie regards
P. I’. I’. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root nnd Potas
sium) as the best alternative on the market,
nnd that he has seen nore beneficial results
from the use of it than any other blood med
icine.
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
Are active, eflcctivo nnd pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe
tite, bail complexion and biliousness, they
have never been equaled, cither in America
or nbrond. Sold by Reid A Culpepper. 2
Board Wanted.
Hoard wanted in n pleasant private fami
ly, on moderate terms. Apply to or address,
Frank I’inkajio,
Care II. Wolff A Tiro. iMMitil
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve
croup, whooping Cougli and Bronchitis. For
Bale by Hicks it Peacock.
As n general liniment (or sprains nr.d
htuisea or for rheumatism, lame back, dct|
seated or muscular pains, Clminlicrliiii t
Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale i y
McRae Bros.
Important to tho Public.
Wo beg to state that we have been
pointed sole agents in Thomnsville, Da , ioi
the celebrated "I W. Harpers" Hand Made
Sour Mash Whiskey. This insures tc on
customers for future the finest of the woil-
renowned whiskies of Nelson County, Ken
tucky, nnd tho one whiskey that is nevn
put upon the market until it is thoroughly
matured by age. The attention ol Physi
cians is called to its great purity.
O. W. WIGGINS
WE CAN AND] DO
Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for it
hrs been fully demonstrated to the peoplo ot
thia country that it Is superior to all other pre*
parattons for blood diseases. It is a positive
cuiefor syphilitic pdlsoning. Ulcers. Erup
tions and Pimples. It purifies the wliolo sys
tem and thoroughly builds up thcficonstitution.
Held & Culpepper.
nneklea’a Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve In tho World for Cuts 1
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 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. Cossets Drug Store.
You Will Do the Same Thing.
Holt's Dy8pepic Elixir has proven a great
blessing to sulfering humanity; has cured
more cases than perhaps any other prepera-
tion on the market; nil who have taken it
testify to its virtues- It you still doubt ask
our druggist to show you testimonials.
f you are troubled with any of the follow
ing disease it will cure you: Dyspepsia, In-
digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation,
Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronic
Diarrhieo, Kidney Disease, Heart Troubles,
Yellowness ot the Skin, Brown Splotches,
Torpidity and Asthma, if complicated wiin
Dyspepsia- In short it is a specific for all
disenses arising Irani a disorded condition ol
the stomach and bowels. Manufactured by
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma,
Ga. Price $1.00 Bottles double former size.
For sale by all druggists.
Will you suffer with Dpspcpsin and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale by Hicks A Peacock.
Catarrah cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by
Hicks A Peacock,
Dr. Holt's Croup and Cough Syrup pre
vents and cures croup. Mo cure no pay.
Manufactured by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma, Go.
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough. Sholoh’a Core is the remedy
ior you. For sole by Hicks A Peacock.
For many years Mr. B. F. Thompson, ot
Dcs Moines, Iowa, was severely sfliicted
with chronic diarrhaica. He says: “At
times it was very severe; so much so, Hint
I feared it would end my lifo. About seven
years ago I chanced to pictuie a bottle ot
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea
Remedy. It gave me prompt relief, and 1
believo cured me permanently, as I now eat
or drink without harm anything I please.'-'
I have also used it in my family witli the
best rrsults. For sale l>y McRae Bros.
A Safe 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
lief in every case, when used for any affec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con
sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup,
etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always ba
depended upon. Trial hottls free at S. J.
Casscls drug store.
How are tho Folks ?
"Oh, they’re oil well except .Mother, she's
shout the same. Poor Mother, worn out by
household Jcares, exposure nnd overwork.
No wonder site gives up at last and takes to
her bed. But oh! how much brighter the
family fireside would be if mother’s chair
was not vacant. The Doctor’a don’t seem to
be doing her any good. She says their
medicine don’t scein to go to the spot. She
feels so weak and longs for strength. "Oh I
give me strength,” she murmurs. Why not
give her the remedy her system craves?
Her impoverished blood and shattered r.caves
aru starving fur just such ingredients ns arc
contained in B, B. B- (Botanic Blood Balm).
Then try a bottle of this excellent remedy,
It is truly woman's best friend. It quicker
relieves pain and restores health, strengtl
and Irict'oml regularity.
James \V. Lancaster, Hnwkinsrille, Ga.,
writes: “My wife was in bad health for
eight years. Fivo doctors and as maiiy
more different patent medicines had done
her no good. Six bottles of B. B. B. has
cured her.”
A Cure for Paralysis.
Frank Cornelius, of Pinson. Ind. Ter,,
says: "I induced Mr Pinson, whose wifi
had paralysis in the face, to buy a bottle cl
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. To their great
surprise before the bottle had ail been used
she was a great deal better. Her face had
been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm
relieved all pain and soreness, and the
monlli assumed its natural slmpc.” It is
also n certain euro for Rhcumntlsm, lame
back, sprains, swellings and lameness- M
cents bottles for snlc by McRae Bros-
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, Unit lor
years wc have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kiag’i New
Life Pills, Bucklcn’f Arnica Naive and Elec
tric Bitters, nnd have never handled remedies
that sell ns well, or that have given such
universal satisfaction. Wc do not hesitate
to guarantee them every time, nnd we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis
factory results do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their great popularity
purely on their merits, S. J. Cassels, Drug
gist.
ARK YOU MADEjmiscrable by Indiges
tion, Constipntiun, Dizziness, Loss of Appe
tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizir is i
positive cure- For sale by Hicks and Pea
cock.
DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER.
Knowing that a cough can be checked in
n day, nnd the first stages of consumption
broken ir week, we hereby guarantee Dr.
Acker’s Eng.mh Cough Remedy, nnd will re
fund the money to nil who buy, take it as
per directions, and do not find our state,
ment correct. For sale by Reid A Culpep
per, 1
I’. P. I*, cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum nnd
all humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bil
iousness. It cures that tired feeling, creates
an appetite, strengthens the nerves and
builda up the whole system. P. P. P. is
uunvnlfd, and since its introduction has
cured mote cases of blood disease than all
the other blood purifiers.put together.
Wo Mercury, Wo Potash, No
Mineral Poiaona. a concentrated ex-
Please read carefully every word in the
following article. A. F. Prevail, of Thomas
villc, is the only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Bye Whisky,
and it cannot be obtuined from any other
source; now if you are overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any otlirr 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 ar.d
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, Tliomas-
villc, Ga. April 20-iy
P. P. P, stimulates tile appetite and aids
the process of assimilation, cures nervous
troubles and invigorates nnd strengthens
every organ ef the body. Nervous prostra
tion is also cured by the great and powerfal
P. P. P. Its effect are permanent and lasting.
Capt. W. A. Abbett. who has tong bcei-
with Messrs. Parcival and Hatton, Real Ks
tate and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, anil
is one of the best known and most respected
busiocss men in that city, says: I enn tes
tify to the good qualities of Clmmberlnin'.-
Cough Remedy Having used it in my
family for the past eight years, I can enlely
say it has no equal for either colds oi
croup.” 50 cents bottles for sale by McRsi
Bros.
ThelGcrm Theory.
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King’s Royal Germcteur goes to the root
of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold bv
7 17 tf It. Thomas, Jn.
King Royal Germotour.
The new remedy that is so highly recom
mended by Dr. Hawthorne anil Rev, Sam
Jones. Astlinm, Diarrhm.i, Indigestion nnd
all Malarial diseases. Sold by
1 1? tf It.Tiiouas, Jr.
That backing cough can lie so quickly
cared by Shiloh’s Cure. Wc gunrantce it.
For sale by Hicks A Peacock.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure
forCntnrrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth.
For sale by Hicks A Pencock.
tract of native roots and herbs, invigor-
zting a worn-out system, rekindling the
lustre of health in the cheeks, routing
rheumatism from oldjoints, and knitting
new flesh thereto. Tno real gjjgte of
Lifo. A harmless and wholesomo
alterative is wooiancue’a Wonder*
(hi Cura "
Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost man
hood, weakness caused by overtaxation of
the system, will be cured by the powerful
P. I’. P., which gives health and strcngtli to
the wreck ofthe system.
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you uccd for
Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness,
nnd all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10
and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks
& Peacock.
JOB WOBK.
Biggest Office,
Best Workmen,
Bottom Prices.
Call and See Us.
THE OUTFITTERS,
Desire to impres upon their
patrons ttinl friends, as well as
the public generally, the fact
that, they have the
LARGEST STOCK,
^ _ f ~ '
By far, ever brought to this
city, and that ;n they do not
wish to carry any of it
over, they propose to sell
Cheaper than Anybody.
—THUIlt -STOCK OF—
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
HATS, C-A.T=S
—AND—
Gents Furnishing Goods
Is the largest, most complete
and handsomest ever offered
to the Tomasville trade, and
embraces all the
Latest Styles Shapes and Designs.
Their new goods are arriv
ing every day, and arc being
opened up as fast as they are
received. They have all the
latest novelties in
Fancy Neckwear
and their ass utment is pro
nounced hy every one that
sees it as the
in Town.
Betore you buy' your winter
clothing, go down and look
through tlicir elegant line, and
don’t forgot that they are
HEADQUARTERS
for everything in thcir|line.
Thoinasville, Ga
Clothierr. and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street, • TtwminWo, Gi.