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SOME PLAIN TALK.
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A dollar fnved is a dollar made.
Now the question j
arises. How am I to j
save that dollar.
THE L’AILY TIMES- ENTERPRISE. I
SATURDAY. SUVKMI1K.A
3.oca i. sciii.m; •>*"•
G< irdcn Mitchell Bullock.
•Mi c” Bullock is a happy man: ,
1 He lie Iped to Fend Bob Mitchell to
—WELL, WE-
TIIK LEADERS OF LOW PRICES
Propose to save you
this dollar.
WHEN?
WHY BIGHT NOW.
This Very Week.
The different de
partments
' the Se nate, was an cntlni Jastic Gor
I don in .in, and now he has a new j
ARRIVAL AND W.l'.vim'RK.n Al'-L TRAINS | l )()Unc j |, ()V a t his house. It ocelli'- |
TO am. FROM ™‘OTaSV1W . , « ,., ( .-' t |,at lie would commim-1
t'ARRYIXU 1-aSSEMIF.RS I „ ... ,
orato-this year of cxciuno politics hy ,
m;w tiiai.vs koii n\tsmm>“i:. _ ^ ^ m ; mniinj ' his boy Gordon Mitchell, thus |
j&fc «*•“» j givioff the littie fellow the same ini !
m i tails as his own, G. M , and confering 1
Xri.• I upon hit i the names of two loved and
trusted G eoroians. And Boh Milcli-
| ell may n inlo the young man his pri-
1 vate secro tarv in the Hailed Slates
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KNOX’S NEW YORK HAT’S.
*WE SOLE AGE3STTS FOB
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“On Eaitli.”
C T JBTBIG-HT dz DAFTIEL.
108 BROAD STREET.
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No ft, Passenger
XoT. riiwniier... ••••••• Xr’.’." 4 til i> m
No IT, Freight ami Acc n Ar
FOR SAVANNAH AM. TUB BAST.
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No .1, 1 V... 7 05 a ill
FROM At.llANV, ATLANTA ASI.WESrUtV * • • j j u ||o S'Veet bj’O Illlll llJ'C.
N'oM.’. 1 .? , . M .'. Ke . r .. ! May the Lrij grow up and make a
of ihe two illustrious
stores are
of
now
our
full
with
N«:i3, Passenger ,,
So 53, Passenger lj
ruo.M M« vri< r.LLo.
No 0, Passenger
No 82, Passenger A
FoH MONTHT.LLo.
No 81, Passenger j;
No 21), Passenger
FUOMCII \TTAimorilKK AND NEW
No 8,Passenger 'Yr' " 1 Vm a iu
No 18, Freight ami Aec Ar... •
FOlt CIIATTAIIOUTIIKK AND NEW OllLSAN*
No 7, Passenger /-J" * rJ 0 . 1 ’!!!
No 17, Fght ami Are '^7-
man t.ortlij’
Georgians vh<*so names lie bears
mILKANH.
Clarendon.
Mr, I. W. Scott, of Quincy, Fla.
was in town yesterday.
Mr. S. A. Mooie, of Columbus, was
in town yesterday, a guest ol the Gulf.
McCabe and Young’s minstrels will
give a street parade at noon on Mon-
We shall offer special d “r- — - ——-
Mr. .r.E.Steplieus lias sold bn stock
of goods in Oclilockoncc to Mr. L.H.
Sills.
and complete
the most fashionable
and seasonable goods.
thi~l week
inducements to pur
chasers.
In Our Clothing House
We will offer some
real choice values.
WE HAVE HEBE
The Nobbiest (Totliing in Town.
The handsomest
shirts, and the toniest
neckwear.
. The best under
wear and foot wear,
and our Hat Depart
ment is complete.
8KE OUlt #4 HAT.
What is the use of
paying $5 for a hat
when you can get the
same for $d.
T|IS IS PLAIN TALK.
Space permits us
to go into details, but
justjjtry us.
IN OUR DRY.GOODS HOUSE
Your kind inspec
tion is invited. Re
member no one shall
undersell us.
■We'.Have tli© Good*
THEY ABE FOB SALE.
They Shall be Sold,
Our Dross Goods Depart
ment is always in the lend.
lt» member special values this
week.
The biggest thing iti
luo entire floor to this line.
LOW PRICES
Shall be tbe ruling feature.
CALL ON US.
We
tide.
are caterin'
I Girls Have SameBiing to Bo Thank
ful For.
I The time has 'otio lor every girl
to make Timifrugiving. Somebody
i-igbs and wonders what, they have to
be thankful for; anmebody else is
very positive that it is certain she lias
Mr. A. M. Bailey, of Leslie, is at the nothing to bo thankful for, hut there
isn’t a human being on the face ol
Jtegistcr before the 1st ol Decem
ber, or you can’t vote in the municip
al election.
Mr. W. E Epps and wife, of Alba
ny, were in iowii yeuerday, a guest of
the Gulf.
Mr. J.- E. Miller, of Cincinnati, is
in the city, pleasantly located at the
Clarendon hotel.
All the cases on docket in the po •
lice court yesterday were co.itiuued
until next Monday. •
lion. 13. E. Russell, of the Bain-
bridge Democrat, was a guest of the
Gull Tnursday night. i
There nrc six livery Btables open in
Thomasville, anil they all seem to bo
doing a good business.
Messrs. C. T. Vaoglin and George
Duncan, ol Sherman, Texas, are in the
city, slopping at the Onrendon.
Postmaster Bike is the next to
adopt the fence law. lie has a barbed
wire fence in the windows of the post-
office.
No. 5, from Savannah, was late
yesterday, but brougl t in crowds of
people for the different divisions,
Chattahoochee, Bainbridgc, Monticcl-
lo and Albany.
'I he same old force at C. H. Young
ft Co.'s are busy selling off the stock
at cost. The store was full of bargain
hunters all day yesterday buying at
the reduced rates.
Have you secured your seats for
NcCabc k Young’s minstrels Monday
night. Do not miss this rich musical
treat. The finest colored voices in
the country will be beard with this
company.
Mr. J. W. Groover.
E'scwhere will be found the an
nouncement of this gentleman as a
candidate tor re election to the cffice ot
Clerk of the Superior Court of Thom
as County. Jim Groover needs no
introduction or recommendation at
our hands. He is known and liked
by everybody. Mr. Groover has held
the office lor the past 16 years, and
has filled it to the entire satisfaction
of everyone. He was a brave soldier
in the last war, and lost a leg in-''e~
lense ol the last cau-e. He is a
(fed's earth who can't liml something
for which to say, “1 thank thee, oh
God” One girl has liie greatest "t
all blessings—good health; another
the blessing of v bright, happy home;
though she lies on an inva
lid couch, the blessing of sunshine and
flie consideration of those who are
less a (Dieted. One i< glad because on
her third linger is a bright iring that
means she lias become mistress ol
somebody’s heart, and another isglnd
because worry and troubles are all
swallowed up in that great pacifier—
work. It will do more for you and
for me when our hearts are full of sor
row and our eyes sore with unshed
tears, to feel that the hands must bo
busy and the brain must beat work.
If on Thanksgiving day you can do
nothing else, then get down on your
knees and thank God for work. Jt
is the best gilt that out of his plenty
he can give.—From Ltdie's Home
Journal.
Old Times
ltichiuoud Malcolm Johnson, the
Bouthcrn author, says: “Dd you
know the Georgia negro has five
times the sense of the South Carolina
negro? Why? Because lie has al
ways been near his master, and their
relations are closer. My fatlici's ne
groes loved him and he loved them,
and if a negro child died upon the
place my mother wept for it Borne
time ago 1 went to the old place, and
an old negro came eight miles, walked
all the way, to see me. He got to the
house before 5 o’clock in the morn
ing, and opened the shutters, while I
was asleep. With a cry lie rushed
into the room, ‘Oh, Massa I)iek.’
We cried in each other's arms. Wc
had been boys together. One of my
slaves is now a bishop—Bishop Lucius
Ilolscy. He is one of the most elo
quent men in Georgia, and lives in
Augusta.”
How the Lymph Works.
Ukki.ix, Nov. 20.—Dr. Frankel, in
a lecture on the Koch method, men
tioned one death as having occurred,
supposedly from an overdose of the
lymph. He cited other cases very
successful.
The bacilli dwindle, become crowd
ed, their extremities swell, they disin
tegrate, and are converted into strings;
of minute globules. Even at this stage
wa'chlulness is necessary to prevent
the bacteria iron: resuming iheir ac
tivity.
The Emperor nil probably confer)
a title cl nobility on 1'iof. Koch as a j
reward for his services. I’rof. Koch I
stales that it will be necessary l’ r die
government to provide this lymph '
u ed in me core of‘ubttcuiosis.
A< Christmas approaches one tint ur- :
ally begins to think ol the innumera
ble articles to he purchased, and the
(list thing that seems to pu/./.lc them i
is, where to get them? \N hy, at .Icr-
gcr’.s, of course, for two reasons: one is
—von can find ninftliiiuj there for «//>/
kind of gilt, appropriate for holiday,
anniversary, complimentary or souve* j
nir presents; the other is, he lias <"t-;
tcred to suit i.ll purses, and as his
stock is so large and vatied, you will
find anything there, consequently it
will not lie necessary to go elsewhere.
It would lie impossible to enumerate
the different articles, for nntjllihuj can
be had /’’wL ur*., un/cpu/aWr o/u/ ,
ilrmnii-hiih llnhi*/res. His goods will j
he ready for inspection on December
.‘3rd, and mrangers ns well us residents j
are invited. Established l*->7-
104 Brim 1 St.
G. W. FERRILL’S
FURNITUREHOUSE.
H.7 BROADSTBEET,
OPPOSITE MiTCJIlKI.G IIOIXK.
SELLS BARGAINS IX ALL KINDS
nit; t i.l'.BK.
We arc uutlioilzcd t«* announce
.1. w. cuoovli;
asaiomiliilatulorthi-.ulif c o' Clerk Sui.cn.o-
Court of Tlinmas roioily, ut the ciuminR Rice- ,
ttun, subject to the Action ... tlic 'leu ;
party
FOUND,
On Jackson Greet, early Thursday iiiorning, j
a roll ot money. :Inner emi have «.u»r on
iilontPicntion, amt I.y paying tor this adver
tisement. Apply to
11 21 If ris.mviiAss A Harkins.
FI liMTl'I.’E, MATTliEBSEB. SPRINGS. L'llll.Dn CARRIAGES,
CARPETS. MATTINGS, Oil. CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES,
LACK CURTAINS. CORNICE POLES. PICTURE KK \MKS,
MOULDINGS AND SEWING MACHINES. FINE
STOCK OU
WALL PAPER
AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
Sasb., ZDoors a,n.d. 2315jo.d.s.
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. RED BOOM SUITES FROM -flftHD
CP. Money saved by giving mo a rail and comparing pi-in**.
Csisla. or Installrcients.
Thu importance of pnril'.ing Ihv blood
cannot he over-estimated, for without, pure
blood vou cannot enjoy good health. I’. I’,
p. (Prickly Ash, Poke Kent and Potassium)
is a miraculous b’ood purifier, performing
more cures in s x months than at. tile sarsn-
parillnsnrd so-called blood purifiers put to
gether.
Croup, Whooping Cough and 1!ruilcl)his
immediately relieved I.y .Shiloh- Jure, foi
sale I.y Ilieks ii Peacock.
The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer,of bourbon, led
savs: “Both myself nun wife owe our lives
to’Shiloh's Consumption Cure, for sale b,
Hicks t Peacock.
• lluckmetnck," a lasting and Ii grant
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents, tor sale
by Hicks k Peacock.
Kindergarten and Primary School.
Improved methods of object teaching, to
gether with more advanced work. Terms
moderate. Mary F. Hauxkx,
tf Dawson St.
Tax and Registry Notice.
City tax book is open, come up and jay
and register. Registry book closes first
Monday in December at 1 o'clock p. m
sharp. I can be found at my office comer
Madison and Jackson streets, Thomasville,
(la., at nil hours of the day.
J.\=. F. Evans
l*ity Troa Mirer,
The Germ Theory.
The medical fraternity now rccoguDcs
that the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King’s Royal Gcrmctcur goes to the roo
f all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by
7 17 tf R. Thom a*, Ju.
A nasal injector tree with each bottle ot
Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 rents.
For sale by Hicks & Peacock.
Dr. Holt's Croup and Cough Sy:-qi i»i»>
vents ami cures croup. No cun- no |uy.
Manufactured hy Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma, Ga.
LOST.
(•old link bracelet, studded 3'itli dia
monds and rubies, finder will b«- rewarded
by calling with same at T:mf>-Kntkui*uise
office. II L! did
Mr. C. A. Thomas, Henry count., Ala.,
says: I suffered with Dysp p i » f«»r two or
three years, after despairing of gelling well.
A few*bottles of Dr. Holt’s D\ .--peptic Elixir
• ■iired me perfectly. Foe >>•!:• hv all drtlg-
Kheumatism is cured l»v P. I*. 1*. Pains
:iv! aches in the back, ^boiildi t knus, an
al. >. hips and wrists are ail attacked and
roii 1 1 ut led by P. P. p. Tills great medicine,
l»y its blood-cleansing properties, build- up
and strengthens the whole body.
Shiloh's Couch and Consumption Cure is
sold by us on a guarantee. Il cures Con-
sunmtion. For sale by Ilicks .v. Pi acock.
town, staunch democrat, and submits bis ^
claims to the action ol the party. | ' 7 '
| Chased Him II,000 Miles.
Enjoying a Vacation. I F A ,. li0 . N. 1)., Nov. ID.-United
The £ farmers have about finished s l!Ucs Doteetivc Watkins tirrivcd here
their crops, except some who have not Inst evening with ,J. W. Newberry,
yet made up their syrup, and are ett- 0 | )e ,,f i| l0 New Salem, N. 1)., train
joytr.g a short vacation from the arx- rohlx'ts, whom he had tracked over
tou”. care of plaining and reaping. A j 11,000 miles, and finally caught him
Epoch.
(Ol* yoil) large party from Colquitt county pass
ed through town yesterday tr. covered
j wagons, bound tor the bay, where they
ElET 9 SIDH I will spend a while fishing and hunti 'g,
. Hill ST OL Dnllliand on their return bring back their
I HUhM W I winter supply of fish. The part,
drove splendid teams, a good indica
tion of the prosperity ol the farmers of
Colquitt.
Till-: LEADERS OF LOW PRICES.
lot and 111 BROAD ST
near Philadelphia. He was commit
ted to jail itt So,000 bonds. The
robbing occurred June 7 The pris
oner Itnil over So.OOO worth of dia
mentis in his possession.
The latest lad among ladies is a fat -
Angora cat. Scat. !
The transition from long, lingering ami
painful sickness to robust health marks an
epoch in the life of the imllvMual. Such u
remarkable cveuut is trea-ureff in the mem
ory ami tlie agency whereby the gooil health
has been attained is gratefully bles-e.l. lienee
it is that so much is licunl in praise of Elec
tric Rittcis. So many feel they owe their
restoration to health, to the tic- of the Great
Alterative Hud Tonic. If you are troubled
with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or stom
ach, of long or short standing you will sure
ly fiud relief by use of Kletrc Hitlers. Sold
at 50e. and $1 per bottle at S. J. Tassels’
Drugstore.
Senators, Congressmen, Jmlg<-\ great
Lawyer-, Professors, all pronounce the
I. W. HARPER WHISKEY .-uperior to the
finest Fre-cb Rrandy. The leading physi
cians prescribe it on account of its puiity.
For sale bv
C. W. WIGGINS.
Tlioni.isvillc. < I*.
Honest Doctors.
All lio:it.-l, eonseientiou- phvsieiaiis who
give II. Ii. R (Rotsmie I’.lood Halm i a trial,
frankly admit its superiority over all other
blood medicine.
Dr. W. J. Adair, Rockmnrt, Gn . writes:
‘I regard IL IL R. as one ol tbe best blood
medicines,"
Dr. A. II. Roscoc, Nashville. Trim,, writes:
‘•All reports of R. IL R, are favorable, and
its speedy a di ut h w.m lerfiil.”
I)r. S. J. Firmer, Crawfordvilie, Ga.,
writes: *1 cheerfully recommend IL IL IL
as a line tonic alti riiative. Its us*, cured an
exercsenec of the neck after other remedies
effected no perceptible good,''
I)r. .!, W. Rhodes, (’rawfordville, Ga.,
writes: * I confess IL IL IL is the best and
quickest medicine tor rheumatism I have
ever tried.”
Dr. C. 11. Montgomery, Jacks»n\ille, Ala.,
writes : “My mother insisted on my getting
IL R. IL Ibr her rheumnti in, ns her rase
stuhbonly resisted tbe usual remedies. She
experienced immediate relief and her move
ment has been truly wonderfully.”
I)r. G. W. Karle, Pickens, S. C , writes:
“1 recommended 11. B- il. to a m u who bad
suffered furyc: is with a malignant ulcer on
bis leg, t!iut seemed to resist ail other treat
ment. After using four or five bottles th*
ulcer began to heal and bis leg is now sound
and well.
Please read carefully every word in the
following article. A. F. Prevutt, of Thomas-
ville, is the only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old .Monongabebi Rye Whisky,
and it cannot be obtained from any other
source; now if you are overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other cause,
a pure, honest, wbolesomegtimulant 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 Monongnhela 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. PRBVATT, Sole Agent. Thomas-
ville. Ga. April 20-Iy
For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you
have a printed guarantee on every bottle of
: Shiloh’s vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
■J’or sale by Ilicks «fc Peacock.
Iliiclilrn’n Arulca Halve.
Ti t lit - t Salve in the World for Guts
! Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Iiheurn, Fevei
| Sores, Tetter, (’happed Hands, Chilblains
j Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive j
| cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar-
, anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or raonej
j refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. For sal*
by S, J. Casj-ela Drug .•'lore.
WHY WILLYUl: cougn when Shiloh s
j Cure will give immediate relief. Price lo
I cts , 50 cts., and SI. For sale by Ilicks and
j Peacock.
TO RENT.
Four furnished rooms with or without
! kitchen previieges, on easy terms. Apply
! on the premi es, Warren street, third dour
iron. Seward. 11 •; tf d
! Rlu iim t ism—James Paxton, of Savan-
I nail. Ga , says lie had Rheumatism so bad
that he could not move from the led or
, dre-s without help, and that be tried many
j remedies, but received no relief until lie b«
gun to use P* P. 1*. i Prickly Ash. Poke Root
and Potassium i. and two bottle- restored
him to health.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
It was jud an ordinary scrap of wrapping
paper, but it saved her life. She was in the
last stages of consumption,told by physicians
that she was incurable and could live only a
short time: she weighed less than seventy
pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she
read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a
large bottle, it helped lie- more, bought an
other and grew better fast, continued its use
and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump,
weighing impounds. For fuller particulars
son.I stamp to W. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort
Smith. Trial Roltlcs of thia Wonderful Dis
covery Free at 8. J. Cassels Drug store.
^J’ur lame back, side nr chest, use Shiloh's
Wrous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale
bv Hicks & Peacock.
A Common Disease.
Dyspepsia has become tin* most *omuion
disease of the country, allclas-es arc not ex
empt, attacking the young as well us the
old, caused no doubt from our mode of liv
ing' and the too free use of tobacco, etc., and
yet ii is one of the most difficult disease we
have to encounter In the last five years
IK Hull discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt s
Dyspcplic Elixin, up to thG time has nor
I failed to cure in a single inpfance. Wc can
\ refer you to W. A. Wright. Comp. (Jen. of
the State, Judge R. F. Lynn, Mr. George
Dasher, Macon (5a., Dr. 1/ P. Dozier, George
town. Ga , Mr. Jos. IJu. rison. Columbus, Ga.,
i and Ii ii ml i nds of others if desired. Manu
factured by Dr. Holt’s Hy-peptic EPxir Co.,
j Montezuma, Ga. Mottles double foimer size.
! Price $’i.</0. For sale by nil druggists.
Board in the Country.
j A few hoarders can he uoron modated at
i Jersey Farm, one half mile *ast of the city,
i Location high and healthy, and near the
j pines. Board substantial, including the
best of milk and charges moderate.
* If
King Royal Germeteur.
I The new remedy that is <n highly recoin-
i mended by Dr. Hawthorn* and Iter, Sam
Jones. Asthma, Diarrluuu, indigestion and
all Malarial diseases Sold by
1 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jr.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-
.*
SAW MILL, GIN AND LAND.
The following property ran be had at ;t
. bargain, to-wit:
One MO horse power eng in*, . little out ot
■ repair, i three good I feet circular saws, one
| U inch slab saw, one 14 feet butt saw, saw
! machinery good w ilh to feel carriage, one
79 saw cotton gii. “Massey,** with feed at
tachment (no? in good order. | one cotton
! press (not worth much,) one grist mill, (:ta
1 inch Munson, iron case and pfand. revolving
1 bottom rock, in splendid condition.) said to
t lie one of the best mills in the county, one
old log cart, an old lot of block and tackle,
shafts and pulleys. Ninety-five acres of
land, with one J story gin house and three
i habitable cabins on it. The gin house is in
splendid condition. Tfce land lies between
the forks of the Thomas and Quincy. Cairo
and Tallahassee r ads, near Duncanville,
Thomas county, Ga. Parties desiring to
look at the property can call on Mr M. M.
Kinchen, on the place. For h-rins and prices
call on or write to W. M. McIntosh, Sr..
Tallahassee, Fla. 11 2o 3md.
JOB WORK.
Biggest Office,
Best Workmen,
Call and See Us.
Thomas ville, Ga