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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20,1800.
I.OCAl. SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL AND DF.FaRTUREoP ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOMA8VILLE
carrying passengers
'SEW TRAIN* FOB BAIXBRIDGE,
No A. For Balnbrlilgo • J
No0. From “ Ar...»»pm
VIloM SAVANNAH AND THE EAST.
No*. J*M*enRcr j*—
No7. rnsscnfcer. jr... ljopm
N» 17, Freight anil Aco n Ar... 4«a p m
FOnSAVANNAH AND THE EAST.
„ Lv...H02pm
.. Lr... 635pm
No 16, Fgt and Acc Lt - •
rilOM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
no w. r *' M . nRer ;;.v.;.;;;. a/.v: emSm
FOB ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIE WEST.
No 33, p m
No63, Passenger LT,,,jl#pn
FROM MONTICELLO.
Ar...U 30am
Ar... 5 30pm
Way-Worn.
From the Washington Star,
sometimes think that it would be best
If the hands that labor were folded o'er
The silent breastof the last sweet rest,
When I think of the friends who hare
gone before;
Who hare crossed o'er the river's rolling tide
And reach the home on the other side.
Its
No SO, Passenger..
Ne 12, Passenger.
FOR MONTICELLO.
seems so far to the wished-lor day,
And weary and lonely and lost I roam;
feel like a child who has lost its way
And is always longing for home, sweet
home 1
But I say to my yearning heart; “Be still;
We’ll go home when it is God’s will.”
7 05 * m The night is long, but the day will break
When the light of eternity steaming down
On the cross we wear for the Master's sake,
Will guide our steps to the promised
crown,
little while an l the gate i, passed—
Home and heaven and rest at last.
F. L. Stanton.
No 61, Passenger }-'•••
No 29, Passenger Lv... '“am
most CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW OELEAKS.
No S, Passen gcr aIT ‘ 1 5 30 a m
No If, Freight and Acc Ar... 530 a m
ton CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS
No 7. Passenger
Nol7,Fghtand Acc...
Mr. C. P. McGlashaD, of Savannah,
was in the oity yesterday.
Mr. L. H. Jerger was much better
yesterday.
Mr. T. B. Cullins and wife, of Ozark;
Ala., were in the city yesterday, at the
Gulf.
The colored “four hundred” held a
festival in the city hall Thursday
night.
We make a specialty of job printing
ol all kinds—fancy and plain—at as
low rates as any body. Give us
trial.
Miss Laura Jones.
We call special attention to the
advertisement of Miss Laura Jones,
She has just returned from New York,
where she has given her careful per
sonal attention, for weeks, to buying
her tall and winter stock of millinery.
She has, now in stock, a splendid line
ol goods. In her store will be found
all the very latest novelties. Miss
^aufa has catered for a long time to
|he wants and tastes of the ladies of
(his section, and she has done so suc
cessfully. She will replenish her stock
during . the season, with everything
new and no by which comes out.
See her advertisement.
An Interesting Collection
Mr. C. B. Townsend, the traveling
representative of the Standard Oil
Company, has the most complete col-
Je^jon of scrap jjook collections in the
iMtfi,’ jf l)flt ia thg aqqtfct. His collec
tion of clippings covers the period of
tlpven years, and lo him are invalua
ble. Many of tho best selootions are
from his own pen. lho reporter had
tho pleasure of looking over one of
his books yesterday. It is brim full
of interesting and choice reading.
Unc o( j j,e tiipst prized oi his collcc-
ton is a personal letter written to him
by President Garfield.
Thp Wqrid’8 Fair
«php general committee of the
World’s Fair hold a meeting in Chi
Cigo this week
Tho Gov. of Virginia offered a reso
lution which was passed, changing ar
tide 11 of the by-laws to read as fol
lows;
The lady managers shall consist of
(wo women from each state and terrir
(ory and the District of Colombia, to
|je nominated by the potnutlfisionei’s
from the several states and territories,
and ot one women, to bo nominated
. by each of the commissioners at large
and to be appo : nted by the president.
And also the women of the city of
Chicago, to be appointed by the presi
dent, and a like nunfaey of altprngtM;
fa be qppoinfad in the sapie njanner
as the principals, ana to assume the
duties and functions of such principals
Only when the principals are absent
$ach mouther shall be ftllovye^ 8fj ppr
flay far enpli My nppes?arily absent
from home cpgogod in the work of
the commission, and also expenses of
transportation actually incurred by
her on that account. The alternates
shall receive no compensation nor ex
penses of transportation, except in
cases where their principals arc una
ble to attend to tho duties assigned
them,
The women are coming to the front-
Id fact they are already there. Give
them room. Hats off, gentlemen,
Don’t forget when you want job
work lhat we can discount anybody
GEORGIA’S PHOSPHATE
BEDS.
The First Purchase and S.iip
me«t From Thomas County.
Boston Correspondent S«vsnnnk News.
Boston, Ga., Sept. 17.—Much
has been said by correspondents
through tho columns of the Morning
News recently about phosphates in
Thomas county. The first' mention
made of phosphnte in this section was
an article referring to the supposed
phosphate bed on the lands of Dr. M.
R Mallette, near Boston, that appear
ed in the Morning News, and which
was copied into other papers of the
state without due credit to the Morn
ing News. This item attracted the
attention of phosphate seekers, who
sent prospectors to investigate, the re-
suit of which is the purchase by
Dunwoody Jones, agent for a syndi
cate ot Atlanta capitalists, of the
Pleasant Foy farm, near Boston, on
which the first available phosphate
beds were located.
A SIIIPJ(EN3> TO ATLANTA.
From this bed a carload of phos-r
phale rock was shipped to Atlanta
two or three weeks ago to be put to
the test of mills and apids, the result
of which would give indubitable evi
dence of the actual value of the beds,
and the yield per ton of ore of pure
phosphate, and fix its commercial
value also. The result obtained from
this carload has not been made public,
but it must be highly satisfactory, as
Mr. Jones has since then purchased
options on several farms adjoining the
FoyPlaco and bdngty'Jjlbtf^M for
some othew, paying good prices for
them. Mr, Jones has endeavored to
deceivo or defraud no ono. but has
candidly told all that ho wanted phos
phate lands, and was willing to pay
what they are' worth for "phosphate.
The Foy place contains about 13Q
acres, and sold foy John B.
Bason sold about 200 acres for $8,000,
taking a portion of this (so I learn,
but not from Mr. Eason,) in stock in
the syndicate,
Tpo PAR flOWN TO REACH.
Phosphate of good quality, and in
seemingly large quantity, has been
found on several farms near those
above named, hut, on most of them,
at too great a depth to be properly
mined. This same vein is said to be
trapeablo foy TOfiny ipilps jn Florida,
south and southeast of Boston.
On the farm of Mr. a T. Hopper,
about four miles north of Boston,
phosphate rook is found in abundanoe
on the surfaoo of and Just under the
soil. No examination has been made
to ascertain the depth or extent of it,
but the quantity is evidently very
great, as it crops out in many places
on the farm, covering several hundred
acres. 4° MftbTOS fit 1 °f
this ropk senf fa' Charleston, shows it
quite a valuable one, containing 53
per cent, of available hone phosphate
The ©chool J3a/ys A.re Here Again.
And we respectfully call attention of parents to our excellent stock of 33037*® 3»£T.cl
Misseo servicaTol© Sciiool Slioes, bought ch.^y and t0
be sold cheaply. Satisfaction wjth every pair.
CTT33'T33i:<3-3=3T 6z JD^IsTX ’SI-
L. - B. - M. ■ H.
“Not only Cheap, but also Good I"
(Do you realize the difference
between the ordinary made hats
and the nice styles we handle ?
You may think this dffer-
ence is of iw 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
how fictitiously cheap their
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.
d&w
A Stockholders Meeting.
A stockholders meeting of the Pjney
Woods Hotel Company la hereby called to
meet at the Plrtey Woods Hotel at 7 o clock
p.tn., onTnesday, Oct. 14, next. Full at
tendance requested. J. L. Finn,
d 7t w lt 9 20. President.
Kindergarten and Primary School.
Improved) methods of object teaohing
together with moro advanced work, will
>pen Sept. 24tb, 1S9Q,
liars, apply to
9 12 dtf
For further partic
Mast F. Rarnrs,
Dawson, St.
Catorrah cured, health and awoet breath
secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by
Hicks A Peacock.
P. P. P. Saves Lives.
HAYS WILL Lira rORBVKR.
A prominent Snvannahian, formerly su-
pcrli tendent ot a railroad, rays.- “I wns
crippled in my feet and arms so that I could
not wnlk without clutches, nor eat without
haring a servant to feed me. I tried physi
cians every where, but to to purpose, and
finally went to New York, where my doctors,
at one tiim , decided to amputato my arm,
but found that course impracticable, on ac
count of a wound I had received during the
war. I returned to Snrannah a complete
wreck and my case seemingly hopeless. As
a forlorn hope 1 began to take P. P. P., and
am l ejoiced tc say that after using three bot
tles, my limbs began to straighten tut, my
appetite and health soon returned, nnd I now
feel like a new man; really as if I nad beer,
made over again, and as if I could lire tor.
ever—so long as I can get P. P. P.*
This gentlemen will not give his name for
mblication, but authorizes us to refer any-
>ody to him for a verification of these facts,
who will apply to us. Yours truly,
LtpruAN Bros.,
Wholesale Druggists,
' Proprctors of P.P.P.
Savannah, Ga.
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
If you go through tho world a dyspeptic .Dr
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure
for tho worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
Flatulency and Constipation- Guaranteed and
sold by Retd & Culpepper. 6
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Congh Syrup pre
vents and cures croup. Mo cure no pay.
Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma, Ga.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve
croup, whooping Congh and Bronchitis. For
sale by Hicks A Peacock.
As a general liniment tor sprains at.<
htniscs or for rheumatism, lame back, do»|
seated or muscular pains, Chamlierlait. <
Pain Balm is unrivalled For sale “V
McRae Bros. '
Imports iN fa the Public.
We beg to state that we hay* hm. a|-
pointed sole agents In ThomMvllle, (to- • **,
the celebrated “I. W, norn—" llan j
Sour Mash WM-* toy. This insures tc o.u
Customers for future the finest of the woild
renowned whiskies of Nebon Connty, Ken.
tueky, and the one whisker that is nevtt
put upon the market until It is thoroughly
matured foy ug(, The attention ot Phyef.
claui Is called to Its great purity.
0. W. WIGGINS
Please read carefully ever.
r word In the
following article. A.F.Preva't V °‘
ville, is the only agent in th '* c0 “ n .J^
Pant Jones Old Monongahela 1 'J e "
and it cannot be obtained from ' d* 1 J 0
source; now if you are overwork lV
ken down in health, from any o thereat*. •
a pare, honest, wholesomestimuiai tt will do
you more good than anything else . rot’ could
possibly obtain, and a pure old Ryv w bisky
is tho most wholesome stimulant p rod uccd.
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Ry 5 is the
highest grade of whisky distilled In the
United States; it is endorsed and. hig.hiy
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists a nd
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Ryo Whi. iky, anil
made its national reputation solely on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, ’.’fhomas-
ville.Ga. April iO-Iy
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
Are active, effective and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss ot appe
tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they
have never been equaled, cither in America
or abroad. Sold by Reid & Culpepper. 2
WE CAN AND DO
Guarantee Dr. Aokeit’xf Blood KUxtr, for It
lisa been fully demonstrated to the people of
tht.Wuat^Wvapjnortout otoer^re-
syphilitic DdUonlng. Ulcers. Krop*
SggyS^t^atsr
isekltah Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve fa the World for Cuts;
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Coras, and all 8kln Erupftotu,*ndpo»Wve.y
cares SWep, «g MM WJft I* to «««*
an(p«| fa give petfect satisfaction, or money
refunded- Price 26 cento per box. For sale
by S. J. Cossets Drag Stare,
Y«« Wfe bo the Same Thtng.
Holt’s Dyspeplc Elixir has proven a great
blessing to suffkrlntt-htimanlty; has cured
more cases than ]'crhaps *py other prepera-
tlon on the market.; all who have token it
testify to Its virtues' It ytm still doubt ask
your druggist'’fa show -you testintonlclA
|f you afalrouljjed with “7 of the follow-
hla disuse It wlll cureyob: Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation,
Jaundif*, H«ulache ( HwgW<V,
3 of the Skfa, Brown Splotches,
and Asthma, ff complicated wllb
• In short it is a specific for all
.diseases arisiog Horn adisorded condition of
the stomach and bowels. Manutqctqred fa
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic KlfaU (fa, Montezuma,
dqubje former sue.
For many years Mr. B. F. Thompson, ot
Dcs Moines, Iowa, wns severely afflicted
with chronic dinrrhaica. He says: "At
times it wae very severe; so much so, that
I feared it would end my life. About seven
years ago I chanced to plctuie a bottle ot
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It gave me prompt relief, and ]
believe cured me permanently, os I now eat
or drink without harm anything I please.
I have also used it in my family with thi
best results. For sale by McRae Bros.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, HI..
makes the statement that she caught cdld,
which settled on her lungs; she was trented
for a month by her family physician, but
grew worse. He told her eho was a hopeless
victim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr
King’s New Discovery for Cousumptlon; she
bought n bottle and to her delight found
herself benefited from first dose. She
continued its me and after taking ten bottles,
found herself sound and well, now does her
own housework and is as well as she ever
was- Free trial bottles of this great discove
ry at S. J. Cassel’s drug store, large bottles
60c and $1.00.
How are the Folks?
-/•Oh, they’re all well except Mother, ehe’e
about the same. Poor Mother, worn oat by
boUMhold cares, exposure and overwork.
No wonder she gives up at last and takes to
her bed. But oh I how much brighter tho
family fireside would be if ptfahor'a chair
was not vacanj. Ybp Doctor's don’t seem to
be dnjqg heir any good. She says their
medicine don’t seem to go to the s»“‘ y| 10
feels so weak and longs for 'Vrength." "Oh!
8j rc to* strength." -^ munnurSi \vhy not
give he- (| lc remedy her system craves?
»ier impoverished blood and shattered nerves
Me starving for just such ingredients ns arc
contained in B, U. B- (Botanic Blood Balm).
Then try u bottle of tills excellent remedv.
It is truly woman’s best friend. It quickly
relieves pain and restores health, strength
and functional regularity.
James \V. Lancaster, Ilawkinsvilie, On.,
writes: "My wife was In bad health for
eight years. Five doctors and os many
more different patent medicines hail done
her no good. Six bottles of B. II. I). has
cured her,”
A Cure for Paralysis-
Frank Cornelius, of Pinson. Ind. Tii,
says: "I induced Mr Pinson, whoso wits
had paralysis in the face, to buy a bottle cl
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. To their great
surprise before the bottle lind all been used
she was a great deal better. Her face had
been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm
relieved all pain nnd soreness, ned the
mouth assumed its natural shape.” It ii
also a certain cure for Rheumatism, lnme
back, sprains, swellings and lameness-
cento bottles for sale by McRae Bros-
w”w-0. tor weakly families.
Happy Hooslen.
Win. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville,
Ind, writes: “Electric Bitters has done more
tor me than all other medicines combined
for that had feeling arising from Kidney
nnd Liver trouble.” John Lesley, former
and stockman, of same place, savsi “Find
Electric Bitters to bo the best Kidney nnd
Liver medicine, mabo me feel like a new
man” J. W- Gardner, hardware mer-
cannt, same town, says: Electric Bitters is
just the thing fora man who is all run down
and don’t care whether he lives or dies; he
found new strength, good appetite and felt
just like he had anew lease on life. Only
SOo, % bottle, at S. J. Cassell's drugstore.
Cnpt. W. A. Abbott, who has long been
with Messrs. Percival and llntton, Real Es
tate and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, and
is one of the best known and most respecte d
business men in that city, says: I can tes
tify to the good qualities of Chnmberlnin’i
Cough Remedy- Having used it in my
family for the past eight years, I can safely
j it has no equal for either colds oi
croup.” 50 cents bottles for sale by McRm
Bros.
The’Germ Theory.
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King's Royal Germetcur 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, Diarrhcca, Indigestion and
all Malarial diseases Sold by
7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jb.
That hacking cough can be so quickly
cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it.
For sale by Hicks & Peacock.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—n positive cure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth.
For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
Will You suffer with Dpspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalixer Is guaranteed
to cure yoq. Foy sale by Hicks k Peacock,
(dry basis). This same lead or vein Gr. P(|w H.WBpulw
Lfabefounfltoplwawtffa ewfofft %4'Wwsi^
or qn fajnkfl of streams for miles north
of this place, but, so far as examined,
not in sufficient quantity to pay.
THE PEOPLE NOT EXCITED.
There is not much exoitement about
the matter among'the people
ly. Nor do we toiow ofanf #15,'
plants, or the probahillty of
he flttod, but inducements
the phosphate syndicate: to
Ospt. J. D. Johnston*
Toall whom it may concer n: I take
great pleasure In testifying to the elficaci-
ms qualities of the yopular remedy lor erup-
Jons of-the skin, known as P. P. P. Iwf-
uu i fared for several years with an unslightly
. , -m il And dmagretabu eruption on my lace, and
, but inducement* Wilt DO tr | e j Tar i 0US remedies to temoye |t, nnnuftf
“ ' ' .which accomplished the nbject until this
XxluaUo preparation was resorted to. Alter
taking three bottles In accordance with di
rections I am now entirely cured-
1 -■ J. D. JoHXSTON
V Of the firm of Johnston k Douglass.
Savannah, Ga.
make flosfan tl^eir^hipping point
fa oreot their works: here. The proa-
pector and purchaser for the syndi
cate, Dr. Dunwoody Jones* has made
Boston his home fer several- months*
and is favorably impressed with its
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough. ShcJoh’s Cure Is the remedy
ARE YOU MADEImiterable fa Indiges-
m, Constipation, Dizziness,'Loss if Appe
tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh’s TitallUr is a
positive cure- For side by Hicks and Pea-
r this section on both goods and prices, healthfulnesa and other advantages, for you. For sale by Hicks k Peacock,
DO NOT 8UFFER AMY LONGER.
Knowing that a cough can be checked in
a day, and the first stages of consumption
broken ir week, we hereby guarantee Dr.
Acker's Eng.ush Cough Reptody, and will re
fund lho money toall who buy, take it as
per directions, and do not find our State
ment correct. For sale by Bold A Culpep
per, 1
For ansemlo poopla W. W. C. to
f boon. ~
Shiloh’s Vitallzcr is what you nerd for
Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness,
and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price ) 0
anil 75cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks
k Peacock.
Biggest Office,
Best Workmen,
Bottom Prices.
Call and See Us.
THE OUTFITTERS,
Desire to itnpres 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 tn they do not
wish to carry any of it
over, they propose to sell
Cheaper than Anybody.
—THEIR STOCK OF—
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
ZEE-^JTS, C^3=S
—AND—
Gents Furnishing Goods
Is thejargest, most complete
and handsomest ever offered
to the Tomasvillc tiade, and
embraces all the
Latest Styles Shapes and Designs.
Their new goods are arriv
ing every day, and arc being
opened up as fast a< they are
received. They have ail tho
latest novelties in
Fancy Neckwear
and their ass >rtntent is pro
nounced hy every ono that
sees it as the
in Town.
Before you buy your winter
clothing, go down and look
through their elegant line, and
don’t forget that they are '
for everything in their line.
Tliomasville, Ga
Clothierr. and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street, • IhsmasiUle, Gi.