The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 21, 1890, Image 3

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THE QAIIY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. I ■ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1890. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DKI’AUTUUEoF ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVILbB CARRYING PASSENGERS XBW TRAINS mil BAIXBRinOK, No3. For Balnbrtilg** Isr... 7 20 a m Non. From “ Ar... 5 55pm FROM SAVANNAH AND TUB EAST. No*. Pa»<en*cr Ar... No7, Passenger........ Ar... IMpm No IT, Freight and Acc'n Ar... 4 4* p ra FOR SAVANNAH AND TIIK EAST. •• I,v... 1202pm .. Lt... 035pm No IS, Fgt and Ace Ly... 7 05 a in FROM ALBANY. ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. no m :. a/.'.v «JS J' FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA ANI» TIIE WEST. No 33, Passenger J-v... JjJOnni So 53, Passenger Lv... J 15 p m FROM MOXTICELLO. No»*, Passenger No 82, Passenger Ar... 5 30 pm FOR MONTICF.LLO. No SI, Passenger J-t.-- 917P“ No 29, Passenger L.Y... , na a m FROM CIIATTAIIOOCIIEE AND NEW ORLEANS. No*. Passenger Ar...lt37 pm No IS, Freight and Ace, Ar... 5 30 am FOR CHATTAIIWICIIKE AND NEW ORLEANS No 7, Passenger ■/■J " r a Jl 0 _ p J? No 17, Petit and Acc Lr... COOP m CHURCH DIRECTORY. Methodist—Rov. G. G, N. Mc- DorcII, Pastor. Prayer meeting at 9:30 a. ra., Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 7.30 p. ra. by Rev. Mr. MncDonell. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Seats free. Strangers aud visitors ore cordially invited. Presbyterian -.Taekson and Daw son streets. Itcv. J. II. 1 Icrbcncr, Pastor. Sunday School atOi.iOa. in. Services at 11 a. ra., anil <.30 p. nt. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7 p. in. Catholic—Corner Crawford anil Jefferson si reels. Services every sec ond Sunday liv Itcv. Father Prendcr- gast. Mass at 8 a. in., Sermon at 11 a. in. Mr. M. M. Milliken, of Race Pond, was in town yesterday. Mr. W. T. Bricrly, of Baltimore, was at the Gulf yesterday. Rev. J. W. Hinton, D. D. arrived on Friday evening and held the 3rd Quarterly Conference at the PoBtor’s study the same night. There is very litiledoubtbut that the S., F. & W. Ry, will tear down their old freight depot here, nnd erect a substantial new brick one instead. If J. R. S will send his communi cation on cotton nnd jute bagging, written on one side of the paper, as required by printer’s rules, it will te published. Mr. Jim Blackshcnr, Jr., went up to Albany yesterday to meet his sister, Miss Hattie, who has returned from a summer visit to relatives iu Arling ton. While there may not bo many lino residences goiug up on tbo principal streets, the suberbs show considerable building and improving. Quite a number of small cottages owned by laboring men are being built. Mr. S. G. McLendon,who returned yesterday, spent last Sunday in Athens, where he heard Rev. II H. Harris preach. Mr. Harris was given a unanimous cnll to the Baptist church in Athens Mr. McLendon thinks ho will accept. Railroad Notes. The pay and inspection |trains re turned yesterdny from the diflerent devisions, *** Conductor Willie Wright, who runs the official's special train, commenced his career os a conductor at an early age. He hod charge of a train when only seventeen years old. *** A special train taking back the empty cars used by the excursion left for Savannah yesterday. *** The negro excursion to Brunswick is notable, from the fact that although nine cars wore crowded with colored folks, not a single ease of disorderly conduct was reported. The train re turned late Friday night. *** When will the gates at tho Jackson street crossing of tho railroad be put up? The maohinery has been at tho depot for about two months. *** The trains brought in a number of commercial men yesterday to spend Sunday in the city. *** A couple of negroes heavily chain ed and escorted by two officers, pre sented themselves at the pay train yesterday for the amount due them. It appeared like collecting money un der difficulties. The Bivouac of ihe Dead. The muffled drum’* «ad roll has beat The soldier’s last tattoo! No more on life's parade shall meet The brave and fallen few. On Fame’s eternal camping ground Their silent tents nre spread, And glory gunrds with solemn round The bivouac of the dead. No rumor ol the foe’s advance Now swells upon the wind, Nor troubled thought of midnight haunts, Of loved ones left behind; No vision ut the morrow's strife The warrior's dreams alarms. No braying horn or screaming life At dawn to call of arms. Their shivered swords arc red with rust, Their plumed heads nrc bowed, Their haughty banner, trailed in dust, Is now their martial slirond— And plenteous funeral tears have unshed The red stains from each brow, And the proud forms by battle gashed Are fell from anguish now. The neighing troop, the flashing hlude, Tlie bugle’s stirring blast, The charge—the dreadful cannonade, The din nnd shout, nrc passed; Nor wur’s wild notes, nor glory's |ienl ►Shull thrill with fierce delight Those breast that nevermore shall led The rapture of the light. Rest on, cnhalmed and sainted dead, Dear is the blood you gave— No.itupiout footstep here shall tread The herbage of your grave. Nor shall your glory he forgot While Fame her record keeps, Or honor points the hallowed spot Where valor proudly sleeps. Yon marble minstrel's voiceless stone In deathless song shall tell, When many n vanquished year lialji flown The story how you tell. Nor wreck nor change, nor winter’s blight, Nor time's remorseless doom Can dim one ray of holy light That (-tills your glorious tomb. —Tlicodikre O'Hnra. Mr. David W. Tyus. Another Richmond iu the field for sheriff. Mr. David W. Tyus ann'oun ccs himBclf in this morning’s paper os a candidate for sheriff of Thomas county, subject to tho action of the democratic patty. Tho young man is a sou of Judge Tyus, is n true and tried democrat, and if nominated and elected—and the latter will surely follow tho first—ho will mnke an ex cellent officor. Mr. Tyus is Lot tin known to tbo people of the county, especially to those living beyond the river. He was born in this county, raised here, and is thoroughly identi fied with the people of Thomas coun ty. He will unhesitatingly nbide by the action of tho democratic party at the primary election. Out of Sight. Frank McNish’s “Out of Sight” Comedy Company, will not likely appear here this season. Mr. McNish was the victim of an unfortunate ac cident at Norfolk, a day or two ago, whereby he sustained painful injuries, making it necessary for him to “lay up” for a while, and the troupe has disbanded. The McNish company was to have opened the season here, Sept, 27th, and another company is not billed before Oct. lltb, which is Arthur Rehan’s date. Manager Reid will probably make arrangements with some other company to fill a date before the 11th of next month. More Phosphate. Mr. Richard Mitchell was in town yesterday with phosphate specimens from bis Iamonec plantation. He says ho discovered the presence of phos phate on his land while trying to have a well dug. The rock was encoun tered as deep as fifteen feet. He will have the specimens analyzed, but iu the meantime feels like a rich man. The School Days A.re Here -A^gain. And we respectfully call attention of parents to our excellent stock of 13037"© ser-vicst-ble School £3Ih.oes, bought cheaply and to be sold cheaply. Satisfaction with every pair. CTJZECTZEBXGKE-TX cSz L. - B. ■ M. - H. Two Meetings in Boston Next Month. Boston will have two interesting meetings next month, Oct. 2nd, the Farmers Alliance of this county meet there, and Wednesday, the 15th, tho Mercer Baptist Association commences a three days’ convention. A large crowd is expected to lie there on both these occasions. Methodist Church. The Pastor expects to hold revival services during the present week. Services at 9 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All members of tho church are ear nestly requested, and the public is cordially invited, to attend these meetings. Shiloh’* Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. For sale by Uicka At Peacock. ‘‘Not only Cheap, hut also Good I” Oo you realise the difference between 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 hor-j fictitiously cheap their d A minery is, we strive to con vince you of the excellence of ours, as well as low prices. “Actual merit," you sec, is what we rely on to loin and retain your custom. Mrs. Jennie Carroll. LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE. d&w TO THE FRONT. With the nicest, freshest and largest slock ot grain hay anil outs in the city. Wc have a large lot of beautiful white oats, together with n large stock of everything in our line, nnd nt prices Hint defy compe tition. And wc cordially invite tlie public to cnll on us lor prices before buying. LEE k BUTTOI.PH, Ufiice Evans & Maclean's Warehouse. !) 20 If FOR SHERIFF. DAVID AV. TYUS Wanted To ren-.ngooil piano. Apply to M. M. Dick- Sept. 21-3t. A Stockholder* Meeting. A stockholders meeting of tlie I’iney Woods Hotel Company is tier, by called to meet nt the I’iney Woods llolrl nt 7 o’clock p. m., on Tuesday, Oct. 14, lint, Full at tendance requested. J. 1,. Finn, d 7t w It 9 20. President. Kindergarten and Primary School. Improvcdf methods of object teaching together with more advanced work, wifi open Sept. 24th, 1890. For further partic ulars, apply to Marv F. Karnes, Dawson, St. 9 12 dtt P. P. P. Saves Lives. HAVS WILL LIVE FOREVER. A prominent Snvannahian, formerly su perb tendent of a railroad, snys: “I was crippled in my I'cct and arms so that I could not walk without clutches, nor eat without having a servant to lecd me. I tried physi cians everywhere, but to I o purpose, and finnlly went to New York, where my doctors, at one tiin-, decided to amputato my arm, hut found that course impracticable, on ac count of a wound I had received during the I returned to Savannah a complete wreck, and my case seemingly hopeless. As a forlorn liape I began to take P. I*. P., nnd am i cjoiccd tc say that after using three bot tles, iny limbs began to straighten tut, my appetite nnd health soon returned, nnd I now feel like a new man; really as if I nail beer, made over again, and as if I could live for ever— so long ns I can get I'. P. P. - Tliis gentlemen will not give his name for publication, hut authorizes us to refer any body to him for a verification of these facts, wiio will apply to us. Yours truly, I.IFFMAN HllOS., Wholesale Dmggiits, Proprctors of P.P.P. Savannah, (la. Please read carefully every word in tlie following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Tliomas- vlllc, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye Whisky, j and it cannot lie obtained from any other ' source; now if you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholcsomcstiniulnnt will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, nnd a pure old ilyc whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United States; it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout tlie Union; it is an old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and made Its national reputation solely on ac count sif its high quality. A.IF. PllEVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas- villc.Gn. April 20-'.y Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS Arc active, effective nnd pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe tite, bad complexion nnd biliousness, they have never been equaled, cither in America or abronil. Sold by Reid k Culpepper. 2 IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Not If you go through tlie world a dyspeptic . taker* Dyspepsia Tablets aro a positives c« for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indlgestii Flatulency andConstipatiu sold by Reid & Culpepper. Guaruiilccd jhkI For many years Mr. I). F. Thompson, of Dcs Moines, Iowa, was severely afllieted with chronic diarrhaum, lie says: “At times it wae very severe; so much so, that I feared it would end tny life. About scveii yea.*® ft K° I chanced to picture ft bottle ot m f.Av-ttitr»*a I 1 n1io HIiaIapii nnil DllirrhfCtl Clinm.''crlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dinrrhiea Remedy, R K ft vc me prompt relief, nnd 1 believe cured me permanently, as I now cat or drink without hnrm anything I please l have also used it in my family with the best results. For sale by McRae Bros. I 'emarkablo Rescue. Mrs. Mich ael Curtain, Plainfield, III.. Airs. Alien , • — ■ makes tlie sta tcincnt Hint she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month b y her family physician,, hut grew worse. 'Jc told her she wus u hopeless victim of consu oiplion und that no medicine could core her. Her druggist suggested Dr King’s New Dis, :ovcry for Consumption; slio bought n bottler nd to her delight found herself benefited’. from first dose. She continued its use »nd after taking ten bottles, found herself sou id and well, now docs her own housework n id is as well ns she ever was- Free trial bo 'tiles of thi* great discovc. ry at 8. J. 50c and $1.00. Opt. W. A. Abbctt. who has long licet wf/ji Messrs. Percivnl and Ifatton, Real Ks- tfitennd Insurance Brokers, Des Moines,and is one of the best known and most respected business men in Hint city, says ; I can tvs tify to ihe good qualities of Chamberlaint Cough Remedy Iln'ing used it in my family foe tlie past eight years, I can safely say it has no eqe.nl for either colds oi croup.” 50 cents bottles for sale by McR:n Bros. ThelGerm Theory. The medical fraternity now recognizes that the Germ tlioery is tlie correct one. Dr. King's Royal Geriueteur goes to tlie root of all discnscs. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 17 tf II. Thomas, Ja King Royal Gcrmetcur. The new remedy llial is so 1 uglily recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne ami Rev, San Jones. Asthma, Dinrrlnea, indigestion nnd ail Malarial disease*. Sold by 7 17 if It. Thomas, J ii. That hacking cough can he so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guurantc For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Catnrrnh cured, health nnd sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale, by Iiicks k Peacock. ini bo 'if lea of thlsgrcniaiscoy.- As a general liniment for sprains line Cnsscl ”sdr ug Store, large bottles I ^j U j gts 0 r for rheumatism, lame back, 'lot | 1 seated or muscular pain*, Chamlicrlnir. i | Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by I McRae Bros. Dr. Holt's Croup nnd Cough Syrup pre vents nnd cures croup. Mo cure no pny. Manufactured by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Gn. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relievo croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale by Hicks A Peacock. WE CAN, AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker'*'Blood Elixir, for It hts been fully demonstrated to the people ot this country that It is superior to all other pre- natations for blood diseases. It la a positive cute for syphilitic pdlsonlng. Ulcers. Erup- ' Minnies. It purifies tlona and 1’ltnples. It parities the whole eye- tem and thoroughly builds up thojconstltutton. Reid & Culpepper. UncklM'a Arnica Naive. The Best Salve In the World for CutrJ 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. Cajsels Drug Store. You Will Do the Same Thing. Holt’s Dyspepic Elixir hss proren a great blessing to suffering humanity;'lias cured more cases titan perhaps imy other prepern- tion on the market; all who have taken it testify to its virtues- II you still doubt nsk J our druggist to show you testimonials, f jou are troubled with any of the follow ing disease it will cure you: Dyspepsia, In digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronic Diarrhoea, Kidney Disease, Heart Troubles, Yellowness of the Skin, Brown Splotches, Torpidity und Asthma, if complicated wiih Dyspepsia* In short it is a specific for all diseases arising from n disorded condition ot the stomach and bowels. Manufactured by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. Price $1.00 Bottles double former size. For sale by nil druggists. Will you suffer with Dpspcpsin aud Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizcr isguarnntccd to cure you. For sale by Kicks k Peacock. Capt. J. D. Johnston- Toail whom it may conccr n; I take great pleasure in testifying to the efficaci ous qualities of the popular remedy lor erup tions of the skin, known as P. F. P. I suf fered for several years with an unslightly and disagreeable i ruption on my face, and tried various remedies to lemovc it, none of which accomplished the object until this valuable preparation was resorted to. Alter taking three bottles in accordance with di rections I ant now entirely cured- J. D. Johnston Of the firm of Johnston & Douglass. Savannah, Ga. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Sholoh’s Cure is the remedy or yon. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. I How aro.tlio Folks ? ••Oil, they’re all v.'cll except Mother, she" * I about the same. Poor, Mother, worn out by i . household cares, -sxpostire nnd overwork. I No wonder slio gives it p at last nnd takes tc 1 her bed. But oh I how much brighter the family fireside would be if mother's chair was not vacant. Tho .Doctor’s don't seem to be doing her nny good. She snys their medicine don’t seem to go to tlie spot. She feels so weak and longs for strength. “Oh! give me strength,” she murmurs. Why not give her the remedy her system craves? ,Tcr impoverished blood and shattered nerves nee starving for just such ingredients ns nrc contained in B, U. B- (Botanic Blood Balm). Tlr.cn try a bottle of this excellent remedy. It is truly womnn’s best friend. It quickly relieves pain and restores health, strength anil functional regularity. James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsviile, (In., writes: “My wife was in bnd health for eight years. Five doctors and ns many mores diflerent patent medicines laid done her no good. Nix bottles of B. 11. B. lias cured her.” A Cure for Paralysis. Frank Cornelius, of Pinson. Ind. Tei, says: “I induced Mr Pinson, whose will had paralysis in tlie face, to buy a bottle ol Chamberlain's Pain Balm. To their great surprise before tile bottle lmd all been used she was a great deal better. Her face Inin been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm relieved nil pain nnd soreness, nr.d tin mouth assumed its natural shape.” I' n also n certain cure for Rheumatism, laiui bnck, sprains, swellings nnd lameness* '( cents hollies for sale by McRae Bros' W. W. O. for weakly females. Happy Hooslcrs. Win. Timmons, postmaster of Idnville, Ind., write*: “Electric Bitters has done more lor me than all other medicines combined for Hint hud feeling nrising from Kidney nnd Liver trouble.” John Lesley, farmer aud stockman, of same place, savs: “Find Electric Bitters to he tlie best Kidney nnd Liver medicine, malic me feel like a new mnn” J. W- Gardner, hardware mcr- c3uut,-same town, says; Electric Bitters is just tlie thing for a nmn who is nil run down and don't care whether lie lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite nnd felt just like lie hud anew lease on life. Only 50c, u bottle, at S. J. Cassell’s drugstore. Important to the Public. I ... • to state that wc have licet. <i| • | Wc beg ngents in Thomnsvillc, On , !(I pointed sole. , w . Harpers" Hand Mine the celebrated , T Tin* insures tc n.-.i Sour Mnsli Whisk., • , finest of the wolb' customers for future ti. *.„„ County, K<u - renowned whiskies of Nei (lint is novu tucky, and the one whiskey thorough]! put upon the market until it is • |'liv si. matured by nge. The attention o. cinns is culled to its great purity. C. W. WIGO'.'h iJ THE OUTFITTERS Desire to iinpres upon their patrons ami 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 i they do not wish to carry any of it over, they propose to sell Cheaper than Anybody. —Till:IK STOCK Ol’— FILL CLOTHING, HATS, CALF’S -AlND— Gents FurnishingGoods E. E. BEVERLY -DEALKIt IN- Rough and Dressed Lumber of.all Kinds Mill located 8 miles north of Thomnsvillc. I will deliver lumber any where in the city or on board cars at the VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Thanking my patrons for past favors, nsk a continuance ol the same, promising fair, square, upright dealings i*i every par ticular. ! guarantee prices and quality, nnd respcctiu? ly solicit a share of the public patronage. It. E.l{£Y£ltLY, THOMASVILLE,(GEORGIA 9-:id4w-tl B. D. PUDGE, TIIOMASVILLE,|GA. K Cl’CALXIt I.V- ARE YOU MADKJmiscrable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appe tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizcr is a positive cure* For salo by Hicks and Pea cock. A Sore Kidney and Bladdcx Remedy—W._ DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a congli can be checked in a day, nnd the first stages of consumption broken ic week, wc hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s Eng.uh Cough Remedy, and will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our state ment correct. For sale by Reid k Culpep per. 1 For anaemic people W. W. c. f boon. re- Shiloh's Vitalizcr is what you need :or Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sate by Hacks Peacock. :h:a.r,dwar*e!! STOVES, IRON, Buggy and Wagon Material Tin and Hollow Ware, Guns and Sporting Goods of all kinds, nudfngcut lor Powder Co. Kin* Jan l|«l ly firs Tax and Registration Notice, FIRST ROUND. i will lie’at the following places on dales named below tor tlie purpose of collecting tlie taxes nnd registering the legal voters of Thomas county for the year 1890. Respectfully, P.S.IIKTH, T. C. T.C., And Registrar, Duncanville, Monday,Sept. 8th. East Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Metcalfe,‘.Wednesday, Sept. 10th. Ways, Thursday, Se’pt. 11th. Boston, Friday. Sept. I2th. Murphey's, Monday, Sept. 15th. Ocblocknnce, T.’esday, Sept. 10th. Spence, Wednesday, Sept, ITtlu Cairo, Thursday, Sept. 18th. bcMurgent, most complete uilsoiiiest ever offered ’Miisville bade, and the Is t. and Ii.. to the To. embraces ai. Latest Styles Shapes a. n( J Designs- Thciv new <rtMils aro al'riv* ing every day, and are being opened up as last a< they arc received. They have ail the latest novelties iu Fancy Neckwear and tlii-ii liouuccd It y scos it as the ssirtment is pio- cverv olio that in Town. Belorc you buy your winter clothing, go do mi and look through their elegant line, and don't forget that they arc HEADQUARTERS for everything in their line. Clothierr, and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street, > ThomasiUIe, Ga. . .-.C