The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 26, 1890, Image 3

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SOME PLAIN- TALK. arises. save tint dollar. —WELL, WE— H. THE LEADENS OF LOW PRICES, Propose to save you • this dollar. VHEN? WIIY EIGHT NOW. This Very Week The different de partments of our stores are now ful and complete with the most fashionable and seasonable goods THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER iC, 1890. A dollar saved is a dollar made. Now the question How am I to ARI5,VAT ' ANDDEri * RT,JREorAI ' r ' TRAIN8 LOCAL. SCHEDULE. TEII*—> WEEK We shall offer specia inducements to pur chasers. In Our Clothing House We will offer some real choice values. WE HAVE HERE The Nobbiest Clothing in Town. The handsomest shirts, and the toniest neckwear. The best under wear and foot wear, and our Hat Depart ment is complete. SEIS OTJ1S $4 MAT. VVhat is the use of paving 85 for a hat when y° u can get the same fo™ $4. THIS IS PLa3 TALK. . Space permits US to go into details, just try us. / IN OUR DRYGOODS HOUSE Your kind inspec tion is invited. Re member no one shall undersell us. We Mavctlic ©oouls THEY ARE FOR SALE. They Shall be Sold. Our Drcst Goods Depart ment is always in the lead. Remember special values this week. CARPET DEPARTMENT. The biggest thing in town. One entire floor to this line. LOW PRICES Shall bo the ruling feature. call on us. ITO AND FROM THOMASVILLE ♦carrying passengers B7T J>'KW TRAINS FOB BAfXBBIDOE, No 6. For Bainbridge Lv... 7 20 am No C. From «* Ar... 5 55 p m FROM SAVAXXAII AXD THE EAST. No 6, Passenger Ar... C 60 a m No7, Passenger Ar... 148pm No 17, Freight and Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p m No 8, FOIl SAVANNAH ANI> THE EAST. ,.Lv...l2 02p .Lv... 635p No <>, So is, Fgt and Acc Lv... 7 06 a FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AXD WESTERN POINTS, No 34, Passenger Ar... 5 10 p No54 Ar... C 00a FOB ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No 83, Passenger Lv... 8 30 a No 63, Passenger Lv... 2 15 p FROM MOXTICELLO. No "0, Passenger Ar.. .11 30 a No 82, Passenger Ar... 5 80 p FOR MONTICELLO. No81, Passenger... Lv... 212p No 29, Passenger Lv... 7 65 a FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS. No8, Passenger Ar...ll 37 p No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30 a FOR ClIATTAHOOCnEP. AND NEW ORLEANS 5°!i^? S f cnKe r Lv... 9 10pm No 17, Fglit »n,l Acc Lv... COOp m to N 0 ft H KNOX’S NEW YORK HAT’S.- "w:s SOLE A^EITTS - -THE ^.Too ve 3N£ost Conaaforta/ble “Oxl Eartto-" CUETEIG-HT <53 DANIEL. 108 BROAD STREET. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Methodist—Rev. G. G, N. Me Doncll, Pastor. Prayer and testimony meeting 9:30 a. in., Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor, and at 7.30 p. m Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Pkesuytekian - Jackson aiut Daw son streets. Rev. J. II. Ilerbencr, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in Services nt 11 'a. m., and 7.30 p. in Prayer Meeting ‘Wednesday at 7:30 p. ill. Catiiouc—Corner Crawford and Jefferson streets. Services every sec ond Sunday bv Rev. Father Prehder fast. Mass at 8 a. in., Sermon at 11 a. in. Baptist—Smith Avenue. Rev. W. Williams, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. Services at 11 a m. nd 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday at 7:30 p. m. St. Thomas Episcopal—On Rem ington avenue. Services at 11 a m., and 4:30 p. m. Sunday’s and 4:30 p, m. Wednesday’s. C. I. LaRocho pas tor. the Hussars, on Tuesday Help night. Court wilh convene day morning. again on lues Every Yesterday was bracing cool, one enjoyed it. Mr. M. H. Porter, of Kissimmee, Fla., is in the city. Mr. J. Robinson, of Little Rock, Ark , is in the city on busiress. He is at the Gulf. Mr. John West leaves this morniug for Atlanta, to take in the sights at the exposition. Prof. A. Q. Moody, of Bos:on, was circulating among Ivs Thomasvillc friends here yesterday. Capt. Hicks has moved his family from the Levy cottage, in East End, to one on Calhoun street. Miss Emma Hall, of Ducanville, passed through the city yesterday morning enroutc to Macon. Sheriff Hurst left last night for Sa vannah on offisinl business. He will no doubt secure his man. \Vc arc trade. catering ior your H. WOLFF & BRO. THE LEADERS OK LOW PRICES. 109 and 111 BROAD ST. The railroad travel continues to in crease. At times the hotels are taxed t0 . their utmost capacity to satisfy the dei.’lands for accommodation. jj r0 ad and Jackson streets present ed a bu % y appearance yesterday. The merchant s G' ve almost their entire at tention Sat ay farmers, who only come to tow n about once a week. Mr. Frank \Vinn went up to Amer ica yesterday l » » nc et his wife and daughter, Mrs. Canfield, who arrived last night. Mrs. Canfields friends will be pleased to know that she will spend tho winter in onr city. Rev. A. W. Clisby, of Thomasville, will preach morning and evening of next Sunday in the Presbyterian church. He is one of the most origi nal thinkers and evangelical preachers in Georgia.—Camilla Clarion. Messrs. T. E. Blackshear and E. M. Mallette have purchased the Cul pepper place, containing thirty threo acres, in Boston The purchase is a valuable piece of property, which will no doubt prove a fine investment. “Uncle’s Darling." In writing of the performances of “Uncle’s Darling,” by the Hcttie Ber nard Chase Co, Mr. Alberte, manag er of the opera house, Chattanooga, Tenn., expresses himself as follows: “The public was greatly pleased, and comments extremely flattering.” “True friends like ivy clinging to the wall Stand side by sido or both together fall.'' The above lines were discovered by C. W. Chase, written on the wall of a little way station in Pennsylvania, while playing through that state. He was so pleased with tho sentiment he copied them in his note book. Mr. Chase is the author of Uncle’s Dar ling, suggested by these two lines. President Moody Talks. Elsewhere will be found a brief but patriotic address to the alliance- men of Thomas county. It breathes the true spirit of democracy through out. Every true democrat in Thom as county, iu the alliance or out of it, should turn out ou Tuesday, the 4th day of November, and vote for Henry G. Turner. He should go back to Washington with a rousing big major ity. Democrats cannot excuse them selves for not voting, by saying “Turner has no opposition.” An in dependent, endorsed by the republi can party, is in the field. He should be snowed under. And the demo crats of the district will do it. In this work the democracy of Thomas county should not lag behind. And they will not. Remember that the election comes off ou Tuesday the fourth day of November. Will Build to Thomasville. The Floridian says: Only 83,000 of stock remains to be taken to secure the Tallahassee North ern. The' committee have worked faithfully and arc still in tho field. Don’t wait tor a committee to call on you. Hunt up the committee, take stock and let tho work of construction begin. One public spirited lady, un solicited, has taken stock. The ini - piements, the rails, etc., have all been ordered on a sixty days option, aud wc believe the road will be completed within nine months from t he day the stock required of our people in taken. Como forward and take s tock—take it to-dav. TAX NOTICE. THIRD AND LAST RMUND. 1 will bo nt tbo following p laces on cinu's named for the purpose nf r ecclving taxes and registering the legal voters of Thomas county. Duncanville, Monday, Nov. 3rd East Glasgow, Tuesday, Nov. 4th Motcalfe,Wednesday, Nov. r,t{, McDonald. Thursday, Nov. Utli a. in. fatten, Thursday, Nov, p, m. Chastain, Monday, Nov . loth Ochlockoncr, Tuesday Soy. 11th Meigs, Wednesday, /, 0 ' T . 12th Cairo, Thursday an< {Friday, Nov. 13 k 14 Spence, Monday, y 0T 17th Boston, Thursday & Friday, Nbv. 20 & 21 The Tax and It#- -jjtration books for 1890 will positive e.or , n cc . 20lh, 4 p. m. P. S. Hektii, T. O. T. C. And Registrar. TCiTHE public' Having pu ,-chased the stock of drugs, fix tures, etc, of McRae Bros., I will continue the bnsinnar at the same place temporarily. After Nove mber 1st I will be in the Cooke building, ',07 Broad street. I am daily add ing new / oods to my stock, and it shall lie my rule t 0 handle only the best nnd purest drugs to be had. My prices will he ns low ns is cor .sisteot with first-class goor.s. I shall also kee p a lull lino of soap, pcrfumcryl toilot a rticles, stationery, etc., which wil bo sold. ns cheap as anybody. The prescrip tion <1 epartment will ho. in charge of a grada sto in medicine, who has lmd yean of experience in that line. Your patronage is >po ctfully solicited. d. a s w s 4t C. W.Tomfkins, M. D. Tho Germ Theory- The medical fraternity now recognises that the Germ!theory is tho correct one. Dr. King’s Royal Germetenr goes to the root of ail diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 1T - tf R. Thomas, J a. L. - B. - M. - H. NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE GOOD GUIDES, BUT YOUR OWN CLEVER JUDGMENT IS FAR BETTER. THERE IS SO MUCH POOR MILLINERY SOLD NOWADAYS AT HIGH PRICES, THAT PEO PLE KEEP TRYING DIFFERENT DEALERS TILL THEY' FIND ONE THAT IS DEPENDABLE. YOU'LL BE PLEASED WITH THE YABIETY AND IIIGII STANDARD OF MY STOCK AND NEW TRIMMINGS. UNLESS MY HATS PLEASE YOU IN COST AND IN SERVICE, CONSIDER ALWAYS READY TO MAKE SATISFACTORY AMENDS. ANOTHER LOT “NELL BLY” CAPS JUST IN. CHEAP TOO, THIRD LOT THIS SEASON. CALL EARLY'. I WANT YOUR TRADE, AND WILL HO EVERYTHING RIGHT TO MERIT IT. Mrs. Jennie Carroll. LOWER BROAD MiLLiNERY HOUSE. (l&W Red Rust Pr oof Oats. A largo lot of Red B .ust Proof Seed Oats just received, and willb s sold cheap by Lib k Bcttolph. 4t NOTICE. It is ordered by the boar d of Hoad Com missioners Thomasville D istliet, that nil the overseers of said district do at least one days’work on nil the public roads in said district, and remove all striv w, leaves and trash, nnd patch up bad placa 1 for the com ing fall a- d winter travel,'and make returns by December tho first. N. E. Ti’itsxn, Chm’n. B. H. C. T . D.G. M. Oct. 14, 1890. For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s vitalizes It never fails to cure. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. As a general liniment for sprains and hiuiscs or for rheumatism, lame back, def} seated or muscular pains, Chamberluir’i Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale iy McHao Bros. A great spring medlcino is P. P. 1\* tho g/entest blood purifier in the world, os hosts of tropic in the city where it is now man ufactured c testily. Board in the Country. A few hoarders can be accommodated nt Jersey Farm, .mo half mile cast of the city. Location high and healthy, and near tho pines. Board substantial, including the best of milk and charges moderate. If BncUIcn’e Arntcn Solve. The Best Salvo in the World for Cuts, 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 29 cents per box- For sale by S. J. Cassels Drug Store. A nasal injector tree with each bottle ot Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents, For sale by Hicks k Peacock. OUR VERY BEST People confirm our statement when wo say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all’ other prepara, tions tor the throat aud lungs. In whoop, ingcough nnd croup it is magic and relieves a : once. We offer you a sample bottle free Remember this remedy is sold under a pcsi live guarantee by Reid k Culpepper. Dr. Holt’s Croup and- Cough Syrup pre vents nnd cures croup. Mo cure no pay. Manufactured by Dr. Bolt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. CAN,T SLEEP NIGHTS Is the complaint of thousands suffering’ from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you ever try Dr. Acker's English Remedy? It it the best preparation known for all lung Trimb les. Sol 1 on a positive guarantee at 25c. ami Held & ^ulpcpper. “Hackmetack," n lasting nnd fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. uahle English one for tbo sdrao money. J». Acker’s English pills are a positive cure lot sick headache and all liver taoubles. They are small, sweet and easily token and do not grit e ■Sold by Bold & Culpepper. No Mercury, No Potnoh, No Mineral Poisons. A concentrated ex- Kindergarten and Primary ;School- Improved nlethods of obje ct teach ing, to gether with more advanced work. Terms moderate. Mary F. Barm’s. tf • Dawson St. Shiloh’s Couch aud Consumption Cu» e >3 sold by us on a guarantee. It cures O on- smnotion. For Bale by Ilieks k Peacock. Important to tho Public. }VVbeg to state that we have beer, ap pointed sole agents in Thomasville, Ga., *01 the celebrated “I. W. Harpers” Hand Sour Mash Whiskey. This in&ures tc ou customers for flkturc the finest of the world renowned whiskies of Nekon County, Ker- tucky, and the one whiskey that is newt put upon the market until it is thorough?} matured by age. The attention of Physi cians is called to its great purity. 1 C. W. WIGGINS A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the uso of opiate* given in the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they can relieve tho child of it* peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Baby Soother. It contain* no opium opmorphlne' Sold by Rcld<& Culpepper, 10 Jract of native roots and herbs, invigor iting a worn-out system, rekindling the lustre of health in the checks, routing rheumatism from oldjoints, and knitting new flesh thereto. Tne real musHf* of Life. A harmless and wholesome alterative to Wooldridge's Tfrondeifr ful Com Tho New Discovery- You have heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may ygqrself be one of the many who know from person nl experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are on* of its staunch friends, bccanse the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a place in the bouse. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat, Lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Trial Bottles Free atS. J. Cassel s Drugstore. King Royal Germeteur. The new remedy that is so highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Iter, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and ali Malarial diseases. Sold by 7 17 if R, Thomas, Jr. You Will Do theSame 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; all who have taken it testify to its virtues* If you still doubt ask your druggist to show you testimony} 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 Diarrhoea, Kidney Disease, Heart Troubles, Yellowness of the .Skin, Brown Splotches, Torpidity and Asthma, if complicated wiih Dyspepsia* In short it is a specific for all diseases arising from adisorded condition of the stomach and bowels. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic ElixicCo., Montezuma, Ga. Price $1.00 Bottles double former size. For sale by all druggists. We want every mother to know that croup can bo prevented. True croup never ap pears without a warning. The first sympton is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accom- : panied the hoarseness from the start. After that a peculiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse, a few doses of Chamberlain^ Cough Reme dy will prevent the attack*. Even after a rough cough has appeared, the disease may be prevented by using this icmedy as di rected, For sain by McRae Bro3. A Good Day’s Work. Weakness of itself is not a disease. It is however a most distressful symptom* Alas! how many wearily drag themselves about, every effort giving them distress, existing without any of the. pleasurable sensations of robust health. Are you in this condition! Why! There is no excuse for feeling mean and miserable. Remove the cause of your distress, which undoubtedly is a state of blood impurity and a disor. cd syttem. How ? Why by doing ns others have done. G. W.Chandler, Red Fork, Ark , writes: “I was so weak tbal it was only with great effort that I could do anything. I used sev eral bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and can now do a good day’s work.” “Able to do a good day’s work!” Is there not something sweet and refreshing in that expression ! Strength to rigorously do this or that. Strength that is only overcome by natural fatigue* Strength that when ex pended, is by rest and nature fully renewed. Such will be your reward if you give B. !>. B. a trial. II. B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga., writes: I was tinder the care of nine different doc tors, but notone did mo the good that Bota nic Blood Balm has done me.” \ Please read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Thomas ville, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahala Rye Whisky, and it cannot bo obtained from any other source; now if you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholesomestimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obt iin, and « pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesomo stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United Stutcs; it is endorsed and higlijy 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, Thomas- ville, Ga. April 20-ly For old Sores, Skin Eruptions, Pimples, Ulcers and Syphillis, me only P, P. P., and get well and enjoy the blessing only to be derived from the U3o ofP. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). If people would take the advice of McRae Bros, tne druggist they never would start on a journey without a bottle of Chamber lain’s Colic, CholerA and ILnrrhu'ft Remedy It can always be depended upon anti is pleasant to take. HBBS »Hlt .•»»< You will find the most complete " ^ In the state for Gents, Youths, Boys and Children. We lead in quanti ty, quality and, most important of all, in low prices. ' Fine suits, oat neckwear, finej wear, all wool ry underwear. Soft plug hats, sizes, hats, stiff hats, hats, c ; garette and all shapes shades of hats. m Tho First Step * perhaps you are run down, can’t cat, can’t sleep, can't think, can’t, do anyhing to your satisfaction, and you wonder what nils you. You should heed the warning, you are tak ing the first step into Nervous Prostration, You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bit ters you will find the exact remedy for re storing your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition, .Surprising ’results fol low the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good di gestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at S. J. Cosset's Drug store. Croup, Whooping Cough an : Bronchitis immediately relieved by .Shiloh ure. Fcr sale by Ilieks k Peacock. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer^of Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both myself ann wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. For sale bt Hicks & Peacock. and r.n 1 Overcoats I A Spring Medicine. Nothing so efficacious as P. P. P. (or n spring medicine at this season, and for fin ing up, invigorating, and :ts it strengthener and appetizer take P. P. P. It will throw off the Miliaria, and put you in good condi tion, P. P. P, is the bcst9pring medicine in the world for the different ailments the sys tem is liable to in the spring. Mr, C. D. Jonee, ol Spring Hill, Iowa, savs: I hat ed used Chamberlain's Pain Balm lor severe and painful bums with better effect than anything else I hare ever tried. It re lieves the pain instantly nnd cures without leaving a scar.’’ Pain Balm is one ot tbe most useful medicines that any family ciu be provided with, especially' for Itheuma- ti9in, lame back, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, ear ache and like ailments. One application will relieve the pain and a (air trial insure a cure. 50 cent bottles tor sale by McSac Bros. ^ WHY \\ I Mi YOU cougn when Shiloh's Care will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts, 50 cts., and f 1. For sale by Hicks and Peacock, The season is ap proaching when you will need an overcoat. The weather prophets say that the weather will be unusually qold within the next few weeks, so itbehooves you to prepare for haory winter’s chill ing blasts by provid ing yourself with ^ne of our comfortable, neat fitting and gsty- hsh overcoats. We . have them in all weights, sizes and prices. Just see our goods and get our prices and you will be surprised at the juality and quantity of winter clothing carried by us. We are selling cheaper than any bodyj in town. COW n't# Clothiers and Furnishers, 106 BroadiStrcet, TleiusflKe,