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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
« TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1800.
LOCAL SC UK DULL.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE of ALL TRAIN'S
TO AVI) FROM THOMASVILLE
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To morrow is tlic first day of Octo-
hcr.
Georgia will be at the polls to mor
row.
Next Thursday will be a big alli
ance day in Boston.
Mrs. McAuley will open her nrt
school to-morrow.
Tha Connecticut Industrial School
will re open to-morrow.
Tlio cotton crop, what thcro is of
it, is being rapidly harvested.
The churches were all well attended
on Sunday. This is a church going
place.
Mr. T.~J. Jeter is at homo. Helms
been on the South Bound Railroad,
and comes home ijuitc sick.
The Empire State of the South will
hold some grand expositions this fall;
notably at Macon, Atlanta, Augusta.
Columbus and Rome.
Messrs. L. Steyerman & Bro liavo
new ad in this morning. They have
a superb stock of dry goods, clothing,
etc., and their prices me low. Read
tlio ad and givo them a call.
Contractor White was hurt yester
day morning, by being thrown from
a young horse ho was riding. The
animal fell on Mr- White’s leg. The
limb was painfully hurt, hut no hones
wero broken.
We uro pleased to see that Messrs.
Newborn und Lamb have established
a carriage stand on corner of Broad
and Jackson.. This will prove quite
a convenience to the public. Patron
ize the carriage stand.
Only a short time will intervene,
before the papers will announce that
the legislature has elected General
John B. Gordon, of tho sixties, to
the Untcd States Senate* This old
soldier enthusiasm cannot be downed.
—Boston World.
The verdict'of the coroner’s jury,
which investigated the killing of Gil
ley, by the marshal of Boston, last
Friday, exonerated the officer from
any blame. The negro was advan
cing on the officer with a drawn knife,
when lie was shut.
Wc understand that the Rev.
Robert II. Harris lias declined tho
flattering unanimous call which was
tjcently given him by the Baptist
Church in Athens. His church in
Columbus, one of the largest in the
state, did not want to give him up.
Miss Florence Jones, a most excel
lent young lady, who resides a few
miles southeast of Boston, leaves Mon
day for Albany. Ga., where she goes
to accept a position in the academy
nt that place. Miss Jones has many
friends here, whoso best wishes will
attend her. Tho World congratulates
Albany on tho accession of this young
lady in their midst.—Boston World.
The new descriptive pamphlet got
ten out by the management of the
Piney Woods and Mitchell, is very
handsome and much more elaborate
than any yet published by any hotel
here. The book contains twenty four
pages of interesting matter about
Thomasville, tho climate, and other
dcsirablo information. The illustra
tions, of which thcro are ten, are very
attractive, and the subjects entirely
new. Thousands of the books will be
distributed throughout the North,
East and West.
Order Iron Hall.
Branch No. 447 Order Iron Hall
is ono of the most flourishing bene
ficiary associations of this city. The
prompt manner in which it pays its
weekly benefits in case of sickness,
and its life policies to the relatives of
deceased members, recommend it to
popular favor. Quite recently J. S.
Evans, a member of the order, died,
and his wife was promptly paid 8500
as the following card will show;
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 1,1890.
Mr, H. S. Colding, Accountant Branch
No. 447, Order Iron Hall:
Dear Sin—I hereby acknowledge
receipt of the money paid me on ac
count of the death ot my husband,
J. S. Evans, nnd I wish tr. express
thanks to the officers of the branch
for their prompt action in the matter.
I am yours very respectfully,
Mrs. J. K. Evans.
The branch in this city was estab
lished in March, 1887. Since the
date of its organization many members
have received weekly benefits for
sickness to the amount of $25 per
week. The Iron Hall not only pays
$25 per week sick benefits, but at
death it pays $500 to the legal heirs
of its deceased members, and should
the member survive to the end of the
seventh year ho receives $1,000, less
what may have been paid to him for
sick benefits during that period. Tho
The amount paid bymembers is small
compared with what must be paid to
standard insuranco companies, and
the order has the additional recom
mendation of insuring ono’s health as
well as his life. It is a beneficiary
association that strongly recommends
itself to poor men as well as men of
moderate means.—Nows.
Tho order in Thomnsville, wc un
derstand, is in a very flourishing con
dition It lias been a wonder to
many, how the Iron Hall pays out
the amounts which it docs, and still
keeps up, hut it docs it all the same.
> A Slim Attendance.
The Mayor had a slim attendance
before him in the police court yester
day. The usual Saturday night of
fenders failed to show up.
Eugcno Chapel, a dark complected
individual, was up for fighting n boy
smaller than himself. Ho became
angry with the little boy nnd struck
him several times. He was fined $1,
or two days. The Mayor beat all his
former records for fast time in this
case, by hearing six witnesses nnd
rendering judgment in seven minutes
from the time the case was called.
Albert Suttou was up for failing to
work tho streets or pay for a substi
tute. The fine in such cases is fixed
by tho council, and not left to the dis
cretion of the Mayor. Sutton will
have to pay $7 for his neglect of this
duty.
Let ’er Whistle.
Wo take the following brace of rail*
road items from the last issue of the
Tnllnhosscan :
“Listen for the whistle. You’ll
soon hear the rumble of trains from
tho north nnd south as well as from
the cast and west. Tho A. T. & G.
and the Tallahassee Northern will
both be completed in time to haul
next years crops.”
‘•The Augusta, Tallahassee and
Gulf Railroad has been sold to a
wealthy English syndicate, and we
aro reliably informed work will com
mence again at an early date, and
will be pushed to completion.”
Tho whistle of one or both of these
roads would be a welcome sound in
Thomasville.
The Augusta Road.
The Chronicle of Sunday, says:
“Vice-President James U. Jack-
soil says the prospects of the Augusta
and West Florida road are bright
iudeed, and the success of his recent
mission in New York insures rapid
work on the road. Col. Bailey, the
president, will return to Augusta
front New York in a few days.”
This will be welcome news to the
friends of this enterprise. The road
would put Thomasville away out of
tho woods.
Gov. Bob Taylor, a few years ago,
fiddled himself into the governship of
his state, and now it is said he is “ros
ining” his bow, for the United States
Senatorship. Tennesseans have great
respect for a man who plays he fiddle
well.
The School Days Are Here Again.
And we respectfully call attention of parents to on* r excellent stock of tBOy©
hisses servica/ble School Slxoes, bought cheaply a„d to
be sold cheaply. Satisfaction with everv pair.
GTTB.Tsi&aS <3s
B. D. FUDGE.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
DEALER IN—
HARDWA PLE3!
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods
of all kinds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
SHERIFF SALE FOR OCTOBER.
Under anil by virtue of an order granted
by Hon. A. It. Ilanscll, Judge of Superior
court of said county, will be sold, nt the
store of F. 11. McRnc, between the legal hours
ot sale, on the first Tuesday in October, nil
of the stock of drugs, medicines, soda fount,
and in fact all of the goods of every ■ cscrip-
tion that he owns or has in the drug store,
in which he is doing business, on Broad St.,
Thomasrille, Ga., including furniture and
fixtures. Sold astlie property of F B McRae
to ealisly a Superior court mortgage fifa in
favor of the Bank of- Thomasville. Said
sale will commence at 10 o'clock sharp.
J. A. IIurst,
td Sheriff.
How ore tho Folks 7
£"01i, thry’rc all well except Mother, she's
about tlic same. Poor Mother, worn out by
household cures, exposure and overwork.
No wonder siie gives up nt last nnd takes to
her bed. But oh! how much brighter the
family fireside would be if mother's chnir
was not vacant. The Doctor’s don't seem to
he doing her any good. She says their
medicine don't seem to go to the spot. She
feels so weak nnd longs for strength. "Oh I
give me strength,” she murmurs. Why not
give her the remedy her system craves?
Her impoverished blood nnd shattered uerves
are starving for just such ingredients as arc
contained in II, B. B* (Botanic Blood Balm).
Then try a bottle of this excellent remedy.
It is truly woman's best friend. It quickly
relieves pain nnd restores health, strength
nnd tunclionnl regularity.
James W. Lancaster, Ilawkinsvitle, Ga.,
writesi "My wife was In bad health for
eight years. Five doctors anil ns many
more different patent medicines had done
her no good. Six bottles of 11. B. B. has
cured her.”
Please rend carefully every word in tile
following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Tliomas-
ville, is the only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
nnd it cannot ho obtuined from any other
source j now if you arc overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other cause,
a pure, honest, wholesomestiinulant will do
you more good than anything else you could
possibly obtain, and n pure old Rye whisky
is the most wholesome stimulant produced.
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye is the
highest grade ol whisky disti.lcd in tlio
United States; it is endorsed nnd highly
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists ni.d
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, aud
made its national reputation solely on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas
ville, Ga. April 2o-:y ;
Tho Pulpit and tho Stage.
Rev. F. M. Slirout, Pnstor United Brethren
Church, BliieMound, knn., says. "I feel it
my duty to tell what wonders I)r. King's
New discovery has done for me. My I.uugs
were badly dlcnscd, nnd my parishioners
thought 1 could live only a lew weeks- I
took live bottles of Dr. King's New Discove
ry anil am sound nnd well, gaining 20 lbs.
in weight.
Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writes: "After a thor
ough trinl and convincing evidence, 1 am
confident I)r. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption), heats ’em all, and cures when
cverythidg else fails. The greatest kind
ness I can do my many thousand friends is
to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at
S. J. Casscls drug store. Regular sizes 50c.
nnd $1.00.
You Will Do tho Same Thtng.
Holt’s Dyspcpic Elixir has proven a great
blessing to suffering humanity; has cured
more cases than jwrhaps any other prepera-
tion on the markc*; all who have taken it
testify to its virtues- II yon still doubt ask
your druggist to show you testimonials
If you are troubled with any of the follow
ing disease it will euro you: Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation,
Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Kidney Disease, Heart Troubles,
Yellowness of the Skin. Brown Splotches.
Torpidity nnd Asthma, il complicated wlin
Dyspepsia- In short it is a specific for all
diseases arising from adisoriM condition ol
the stomach and bowels. Manulaclnrcd Iq
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma,
Ga. Price $1.00 Bottles double former size.
For sale by all druggists.
Important to^the Public.
Wc beg to slate that we have licet: a|-
pointed sole agents in Tbonmsvillc, On 'ot
the celebrated “I. W. Harpers” Hand Maiic
Sour Mash Whiskey. This insures to n.tt
customcts for future the finest of the wml.l
renowned whiskies of Nctron County, Kcr..
tucky, and the one whiskey that is nevn
put upon the market until it is tlioroughli
matured by age. The attention ot Physi
cians is called to its great purity.
O. W. WIGGINS
CAN.T SlTePNIGhTS
Is the complaint of thousands suffering; from
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you
ever try Dr. Acker’s English Remedy? ftii
the heat preparation known for ell tang Troub
les. Hol.lonn positive guarantee at 23c, ami
Reid A Culpepper.
L. - B. - II. - H.
TiUS WEEK
V/e show our jtew stock and open
tlic fall season. There aro many new
and novel styles. .Sp.tec does not ad
mit a discription hen.', but there is
A WEALTH OF
Plumes, Flowors, Feathk' r8 > Birds,
Ribbons, Ornaments, Vel». e ! s > an d
lots of other bright things not defined
in Webster’s unabridged, which .Tnako
the eye flash with delight and fill Jhe
heart with laudable pride.
THE NELLIE BLY
Caps are all the go for young ladies
aud misses. We have a nice lot at
low figures. Wc have hot forgodten
the babies (bless their little hearts)
nud have some of the cutest iittlo caps
and sneks, just tho thing to keep tit 2m
pretty and warm.
DON’T WAIT TOO
long to select your new hat. Those
who purchase early havo best oppor
tunity for choice selection.
I do 'not charge big prices first of the
season so as to sell at cost a few months
Utter on. My prices arc uniform all the
time and lower than any one else will
voluntarily sell for.
Mrs. Jennie Carroll.
LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE.
d&w
Blotches, Old Sores, Ulcers nnd nil skin
eruptions cured by V. 1*. P„ tho greatest
blood purifier of tlio ago.
The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.
says: “Roth myself nnn wife owe our lives
to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. For sale by
Hicks2z Peacock.
('apt. W. A. Abbctt. who has long beer
with Messrs. Percivnl and Hatton, Real Ks
tateand Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, and
is one of the best known and most respected
business men in that city, says: I can tes-
tify'to tho good qualities of Chamberlain i
Cough Remedy Having used it in my
family for the past eight years, f can safely
say it has no equnl for either colds or
croup.” 50 cents bottles for sale by McRae
Bros.
Eupepsy
This is what you ought to have, in fact,
you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thou
sands are scarchirgfor it daily, and mourn
ing liccauso they find it not. Thousands
npon thousands of dollars urespent Annually
by our people in the hope that they may at
tain thin boon. And yet it may he had by all
Wc gunrrnntee that Electric Bitters, if used
according to directions nnd the use persisted
in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust
the demon Dyspepsia and install instead
Eupcnsy. Wc recommend Electric Bitters
for Dyspepsia nnd all dicascs of Liver,
Stomach nnd Kidneys. Sold at 50c. nml
$1.00 per bottle by S. J. Casscls Drugstore.
Rheumatism nnd Syphillis yield readily to
P. .P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Po
tassium).
our very^bes r
People confirm our statement when'wc say
that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in every
way superior to any nnd all other prepay
tions for the throat and lungs. In whoop-
itigcough and croup it is magic and relieves
a: once. We offer you a sample bottle free
Remember this remedy is sold under a pcsi
tive guarantee by Reid k Culpepper
No Mercury, No Potaali, No
Mincml Poisona. A concentrated ex
tract of native roots nnd herbs, in vigor
iling a worn*oiit system, rekindling tht
lustre of health in the cheeks, routing
rheumatism from old joints, and knitting
new flc>h thereto. Tho real Elixir of
Life. A havmloas and wholosomo
.Iterative is Wooldridffo'u Wondor-
ful Cura
TO THE FRONT.
With the nicest, freshest and largest stock
ol grain hay and oats in the city. Wc
have a large lot of beautiful white oats,
together with a large stock of everything
in our line, nnd nt prices that dcly compe
tition. And wc cordially invite the public
to call on us for prices beture buying.
I,EE A BL'TTOLI’H,
Office Evans k Maclean’s Warehouse,
ft 20 tf
Dr. Holt's Croup and Cough .Syrup pre
vents nnd cures croup. Mo cure no pay.
Manufactured by l)r. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma. Ga.
For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale
by Hicks ti Peacock.
As a general liniment for sprains mi."
Ionises or fur rheumatism, latne back, dc-.|
seated or muscular pains, Chamlwrlair i
Pain Balm is linrivullcd. For sale ■ t
McRae Bros.
A DOTY TO YOURSELF.
It la surprising that people will use a com
mon. ordinary pill when they can secure a va -
nalilo English one for tho same money. l)i.
veker’s English pills aro a posltjvo enro toi
.I,. *< beadacno and all liver taoulilee. They are
small sweet and easily takcitanddo not griie.
SXd'jy t ."‘ a * Culpepper. »
,, „ — , -inter, formerly manager ol
Mr. nenry \,. . mys lie had Rlicu-
thc Savannah Bren. , c v ern l years. Often
mutism of the Heart fo. - rr f cw blocks,
lie was unable to walk o. ' .q trouble to
his pain was so intense; he In. phila-
get his breath; he had physicians • pro-
delphia, his former home, but the bes. ' v *
fessor in the university there could not g.
him relief. Coming here lie saw P. P. P.
advertised, tried two bottles, and is now a
well mail. His pains left him and be can
now walk all day. He renders to the P. P.
nnd says its workings arc wonderful.
The Germ Theory.
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King’s Royal Gcrmcteur goes to the root
of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by
7 17 tf It. Thomas, Jn.
For many years Mr. B. F. Thompson, ol
Des Moines, Iowa, was severely afflicted
with chronic diarrhaira. He says: "At
times it wae very severe; so much so, tlml
I feared it would end iny life. About sever,
years ngo I chanced to picture a bottle ol
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea
Remedy. It gnve me prompt relief, ami i
believe cured me permanently, ns I now eat
or drink without harm anything I plcnsc
I have also used it in my fnmily with tin
best results. For sale by McRae Bros.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by tlio use or opiates
given In tlio form of soothing syrup. Why
mothers give their children such deadly poison
Is surprising when they can relieve the child of
its peculiar trouhloa liy using Dr. Acker's llnhy
Soother. It contains no opium or morphine 1
Sold by Retd & Culpepper, 10
King Royal Germeteur.
The new remedy that is so highly recom
mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rev, Sinn
Jones. Asthma, Diarrlmra, Indigestion nnd
all Malarial diseases. Sold by
7 17 tf R. Tiiomah, J u.
“Hackmctack,” a lasting ami fragrant
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale
by Hicks & Peacock.
Croup, Whooping Cough nml Bronchitis
immediately relieved by 8hilol.» # * Jure. Fci
sale by Hicks Sc Peacock.
Shiloh's Couch nnd Consumption Cure is
sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption. For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
Backlen’a Arnica Salve.
The Best Salvo in the World for Cut« 4
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 gale
by S, J. Cusselg Drug Store*
A nusal Injector free witli each bottle of
Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents.
For sale by Hicks & Peacock.
WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10
cts, 50 cts., and $1. For sale by Hicks And
Peacock.
For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you
havo a printed guarantee on every Lottie of
Shiloh’s vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
A.Cure for Paralysis.
Frank Cornelius, of Pinson. Ind. T«‘i n
•ays: “I induced Mr Pinson, whose wi «
had paralysis in tlic face, to buy a bottle <;i
Chamberlain's Pain Italin. To their grivii
surprise before the bottle had all been use i
she was a great deal better. Her face Im i
been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm
relieved all pain nnd soreness, nr.d tin
mouth assumed its natural shape.” 1» it
also a certain cure for Rheumatism, Innu
back, sprains, swellings nnd lameness* f>(
cents bottles for sale by McRae Bros*
JOB WORK.
Biggest Office,
Best Workmen,
Bottom Prices.
Call and See Us.
Thomasville, Ga
THE OUTFIT®,
Desire to irnpres upon their
patrons and friends, as well as
the public generally, the fact
that they have the
LARGEST STOCK,
% 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.
—TIIEIR STOCK OF—
FALL 11 WHITER
CLOTHING,
Ear^.'Ts, c^.z=s
—AND—
Gents Furnishing Goods
Is the*l irgcst, most complete
and handsomest ever offered
to the Tomasvillo tiade, and
embraces all the
Latest Styles Shapes and Designs.
;^-Their new goods are arriv
ing every day, and are being
opened up as fast as they aro
received. They have all the
latest novelties in
Fancy Neckwear
and nicir assortment is pio*
nouiiccd by every one that
sees it as the
Nobbiest in Town.
Del ore you buyjyour. winter
clothing, go down anil look
through their elegant line, and
don’t forget that they are
HEADQUARTERS
for everything in their line.
Clothierr. and Furnishers,
106 Broad Strut, • 1110018111111,61.
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