The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 11, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-EHTERPRIjSE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1890. LOCAL SCHEDULE. -- A LIU VAT, AND DEPARTURE ov ALT, TRAINS TO AND FROM TIIOMASVII.LE carrying passengers kew TUAi:•'OH XiAINEltinOE, %%%£**"**'*«rS FP-OM SAVANNAH AM» THK HAST. No», l\-i»«enscr..., 148pm 5S ?; :xr... i«{>» ifi, FaRAengcr...... ,7, I’aAHangor..... > )7, Frcighr ami A ron.AAVAS.1AII AND TITO FAST. „ „ „ T.V..,12 02pm No?, „ "■ Lv... 035pm No 18, Ffft and Acc'.'.'. «- v - ™?* U1 rKoM ALUASY, ATLANTA AND WK9TEUN POINTA No 31, Passenger FOB ALBANY, ATLA No 33,Passenger No 63, Passenger ....Ar... 540p Ar... G 00a m AND THE WEST. Lv... 8 30 a m Lv... 2 15 p in rno.M MOKTIC5ELLO. .. .Ar...U 30a m ....Ar... 5 30 p in No o, P&asengcr No 82, Passenger FOU MONTIfJELLO. Lv... 212pm Lv. ...7 53 a rBoaCHATTAIKXH-liEF. AND NEW ORLEANS. No r, Passenger »r" ’’ssi a m No 18, Freight ami Acc Ar... 5 JO am Fon Chattahoochee and new obleans ...Lv... 2 10pm Lv... G00p _ Office hours W. U- Tel. Co. i the office lionrs Telegraph Office for follows: 7:30 a. lu. to • hours: 7:30 to 11 n. Beginning Dcvt at the Western fi the season, will 1: 10 1>. in. The ,Su n. Visitors are • address to insure prompt delivery Any inattention on the part of an; implnyce of the company should ni. iind C.30 to 9:30 j quested to register ” be oinptly repurtef Nov. 30, 1800. at this oflier. C. A. Dkisiieh, Manager. Miss Lily Smith is in Valdosta, vis iling Mr. John Slater. Capt. K, P. Dust dropped in to see his town friends yesterday. Mr. John Dixon, of Cairo, pnid Thomaaville a visit yesterday. Mrs. Josie Slater, of Americus, was in town yesterday, stopping at the Gulf. Mrs. Wdoox and family, ot Ty Ty, was in town yesterday, slopping at the Gull. * Rev. J. M. Rushin, of Boston, pass- ed through .the city yesterday morn- mg. __ Capt. R. G. Fleming passed through the city yesterday .morning, er.route to Albany. The latest .arrival.: at Plea Si mit 9ro Mrsc Fisher and Miss F.dna Fisher, of Oil City, Penn. Mr. A 1). Patterson, of Moultrie, one of the cleverest fellows in the country, was in town yesterday. Sampson, the Jaeksm street fruit man, has it few words to say this morning about Christmas goods. His stock is Iar„e and well selected. Editor Glenn, ol the Southwest Georgian, was among the visitors the TImes-Enterprisi: office yester day. He reports business in Cairo very good. The mercury reached the lowest point this winter Tuesday night, when the minimum was 35. For the same date last year, the mercutv registered 48, a difference :n the two seasons of 13 degrees. Miss Hattio Smith, a charming youug lady of Thomnsvillo. is visiting her relation t, Mrs. R. R Terrell and daughter. Miss Hattie is the daugh ter of our esteemed friend, Mr.Reddcn Smith.—Bainbridgc Democrat. Signs of Chii-fmi’.s are cropping out. Nickles, dimes, quarters, halves and dollars are being counted and es timates made for the purchase of hoi iday goods. In making your calcula tions do not forget the poor. We hope every poor little girl and boy in Thomasvillc will get something to remind them of the day. Make these neglected little ones happy, for one day, at least DECEMBER WEATHER. Cold and Christmas Will be Crisp. Weather Prophet Hicks, of St. Louis, makes the following predic-' tions for the weather during the pres ent month. Cold days may bo ex pected until tho 11th or 12th, when southerly winds will bring storms. Cold and sleet may he expected from the 14th to the 23rd, and heavy gales and storms. Christmas will he crisp and cold, with perhaps inclement weather. From tho 28th to 31st there will be rains. Wo beg to add that warm weather may be expected next July and August. Women in Public Affairs. Boadcicea and Semiramis were noted warriers. England prospered under no king more than “Good Queen Bess.” Sho was very womanly as to love of dress and flattery, yet she was not a stranger to the bravery that it takes to lead armies to battle, or to contend with her Lords for her ideas of right. Joan ot Arc lead the army of France to victory. “John Bull” thrives under tbc motherly care of Victoria, whose merit as wife, mother and ruler challenges the ad miration ot the world. Miriam was a piophelis. and hgf name is coupled with her illustrious brothers, Moses nnd Aaron. It waunothcr love that prompted the concealing, the putting the basket upon the turbid wa ters of the Nile, and the sister to watch it. Who knows but the. earn est prayers ot that mother gave larval a leader end the world a law giver. Deborah was dwelling quiet ly under her paint tree, judging lsreal when Barah called her to lead his army. She went reluctantly, but she lead his army to victory. Esther., the wife of an alien king, put her life in jeopardy to foil a wicki <1 titan. She saved tho Jews iront utter ins truction. Iiuldah, the prophotiss, was ot sn.-.h wisdom that tho king sought her to get an autboritivc opiu ion unon n hook that was found while cleaning out the temple. Christ nev er once reproved a woman that c-atue or was brought to Him. They trou bled His followers with tho children, but Ho reproved them and blessed the babes. He accepted their offer ings when the pharisees and scribes criticised and condemned. Paul told tho women to shut their n.ouths when wrangling in the church at Corinth, yet lie sent Pheobo from that very city with the epistlo to the Romans, requesting the brethren there to help her in whatsoever way she needed, and especially charged the Phillipintis to help those women that had labored with him in the Gospel. Missionary nnd temperance work have leceivcd an impetus never known before, since women have been admit ted as helpers. They arc doing no ble, work atno 11c the wild Indian of our native land, and the heathen on foreign shore-. So, conic one and all to hear Mrs. Wells, in the Methodist church next Friday night, at 7:30 p. nt. White Ribbons. As Christmas approaches one natur ally begins to think of the innumera ble articles to be purchased, and tho first thing that seems to puzzle them is, where to get them? Why, at Jot* ger’s, of course, for two reasons: one , g —you can find anything there for an y kind of gift, appropriate for he* li( j a y ( anniversary, complimentary o T _. B0UVe . nir presents; the other is, ho j ias c<1 _ tered to suit all purses* r ^ ],i s stock is eo large and var’ e( j j y 0U w jH find anything there, r onsequently it will not bo necessary t0 g0 elsewhere. It would be impossi ble to enumerate the diilerent artio’ iti s, for anything cau he had. Facte arc indisputable and demonstrate iher , m kc.i. His goods will be ready for inspection on December 3rd; and st- .angers ns well as residents are invite d. Established 1857. 10-1 Broad St. ti Ml tilljiia 1 The Primary Ordered. The democratic executive commit- tei of the county met at the court house yesterday. Seven members, a quorum, were present. Captain Doss presided. . After a lengthy session, in which an effort was made to reconcile conflicting opinions, as to time and other details, tin- following resolutions were ndopted: Ordered, That a printnry election for nominating county officers be held Thursday, Dec. 18, 1890. The method of holding such elec tion shall bo as prescribed by tho law regulatiug elections of county officers. All ard only known democratic voters shall bo allowed to vote in said election. Ordered further, That since an opinion scorns to prevail that a justice of the peace is necessary to hold said election, this committee declare in the absence or refusal of justice to act, then any three democratic freeholders may hold, tho election. Ordered further, That the returns be consolidated at the Ordinary’s of- fico, nt 11 o’clock a. in., Friday, De cember 19,1890, by Executive Com mittee. R. P. Doss, Chairman. Wo reprint tho abovo action of tjie democratic executive committee for tho information of voters, and as there appears to be some misappre hension about tho rules governing the primary ,it is proper to add that the executive committee in ordering the election to be hcldJ“according to the law regulating election of county officers,” did not mean that each voter should bo registered, but they did mean, and so hold, that every voter must vote in bis own precinct. If voters will bear in mind the fuct that every democrat in the county, whether registered or not, is entitled to vote, provided ho votes in bis own precinct, there will be no confusion. Voters should not forget these two points. NOTICE. From Dec. Ut, wo will sell goods lor sf ot cash only. With good goods and low r rices, we caiiuot afford to keep books, This applies to nil, Respectfully, LxE.ft Burroi.ni. tf Toys for the children and fine presents for the grown people, at Reid & Uulpcpicr’s. TO RENT. Four furnished rooms with or without kitchen previieges, on easy terms. Apply on the premises, NVnrren street, third door from Seward. 11 0 tf d The five ceut counter at Reid k Culpep per’s is filled with ten cent toys. Best furnished house in town to let. Cor ner Clay and Craw ford streets. Sec 7. J. Bottoms. 12 9 6td Go out to see the display of 'Ohris*.mos goods at Reid k Culpepper’s. LOST. A bunch oi keys, on Broad street or Fem- ington avenue. Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to 12 9 tfd ThisOffkk. It will pay to call in at Reid k Culpep per’s, and sec their holiday goods, if you don’t buy a tent. WANTED. To buy or rent an invalid chair with foot rest attached. Address Mrs Merritt, care ot Rnndfltl House. 12 2 tf We hear from a private source that Reid k Culpepper have u r;ic¥r display of goods than ever before. Cure Your Corn9 By Using Abbott’s Hast Indian Com Taint for Corns, Uiiniuiio end Warta, li is great. Drop in and select your presents at Reid k Culpepper’s and have them laid aside. Ladies’ European Party. Of four months next season. Address Mrs. Louisa Myers, Thomasvillc, Gn. 11 9 4td Judging from the crowd at Reid & Cul pepper’s. trade must be on a l ojm. Board m^the Country. A few boarders can be n**roi: moduted at Jersey Farm, one half mile *nsi of the city. Location high and healthy, and n*nr the pines. Hoard substantial, including the best of milk nnd charges moderate. tf Tt is worth money to sec the crowd at Reid k Culpepper’s. Catarruh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Ilicks k Peacock. The Germyrheory. • The medical fraternity now recognizes that the Germ theory fs the correct one. Dr. King’s Royal Gcrractcur goes to the roo f all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jr. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appe tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitaliztr is a positive cure* For sale by Ilicks and Pea cock, Mr. Jas. S. Harrison, Columbus, G«., says his wife had Dyspepsia fer several yeans in its wost form—could retain nothing on her stomach* Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Eli/.ir cured her permuuently. For sale by oil Drugists. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Sholoh’s Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by nicks k Peacock. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptious, and positive y cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar* antecd to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by S, J. Cassels Drug Store. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Kindergarten and Primary School- improved methods of object teaching, to gether with more advanced work. Terms moderate. Majiy F. Baunes, tf Dawson St. Shiloh's Vitalizcr is what you need :or Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. King Royal Germoteur. The new remedy that is so highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Her, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and all Malarial diseases. Sold by T 17 tf ILTuoius, Js. Shiloh's Cure wilt immediately relieve croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale by Hicks A Peacock. J TJST -A- 3E3- The prettiest line of Gent’s and Ladies brought to Thomasville. Call and examine SIGtfST OF 1 BIG The Deaf Hear. that sounds miraculcus, and yet one m.' 7 become temporarily deaf on accotit of blood poison settling in tho ear, and then find quick relief by using B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). John W. Weeks, Decatur, Gn„ writes: “Six months ago I had a pain in my ear and in a few days it discharged matter. Then I grew deaf nnd could not hear nt all. I be gan the nsc ot B. B. B. and the running of my enr'soon censed and I now hear, while my health is much improved and I fell lull of gratitude to God and to tbc proprietors of so good a remedy.” S. M. Ellis, Atlanta, On., writes: “B- B. B. cured me of most stubborn eczema. I had doctered it wiihont success for twelve G. W. 'J iL OPPOSI SELLS BAR 167 BROAD STREET, T'JE MITCHELL HOLdE. GAINS IN ALL KINDS years,’ W. II. Davis, San Marcos, Texas, writes: “I am rapidly recovering from blood poison by use of B. fi. B. Gentlemen—I hav6 suffered foi ycar3 with kind of Tetter, or breaking out all over my body in boils. While traveling in thsSouth last year I had occasion to try a bottle of B. B. B., which was recommci ded to me by a friend, and to ray surprise it helped me so much that I got six bottles more, and after taking the full contents, I telt better than I had since the beginning of my trouble, and while I have no Symplons of the disease re turning, I am still’naing the wonderful blood medicine at intervals, and am fully satisfied that I will be entirely, cured of a disease that for fifteen years lias troubled me. j cannot express my gratitude to you for so wonderful a benefactor os your P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). I am yours truly, Jacat Peters, Traveling Salesman. Savannah, Gn. MoritJWins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years wc have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve and Elec tric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or .that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and wc stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satis factory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. S. J. Cussels, Drug gist. Tho Greatest Discovery of the Age. Dyspepsia, is perhaps the most prevalent of all chronic diseases, and one too, up to the present time has baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, i early all the pro prictary medicines have been tried and fuil- od. Alter spanning years of bludy. Dr. Holt, has at length gucced.ed in getting up a remedy. (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir), that has never failed to cure in a single instance. If you suffer with this disease try one bottle and be convinced. It is one of the best Liv er Medicine known to the profession. Liver Complaints, Chronic. Diarrhoea, Yellow Skin, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Brown Splotches nnd Asthma, if complica ted with indigestion, if you arc troubled with any ot those diseases it is a safe anti certain cure. Manutactcrcd by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Co,, Montezuma,Ga. Price $1.00. Bottles double former size. For sale by all Druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pie* vents ami cures croup. No cure no pat. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. A Safe Investment. Is one which isn£uaruuteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of.purchaso price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertising druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption,- It is guaranteed to bring re lief iu every case, when used for any affec tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeablo to taste, perfectly safe, and cau always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at S. J. Cassels dru»/ store. t. SPRINGS, CHILD’S- CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, MATTRESSK;. CLOTHS, AVINDOW ‘SHADES, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL POLES, PICTURE FRAMES, - LACE CURTAINS, CORNICE r (} MACHINES. FINE MOULDINGS AND SEW IN , STOCK Ol- __ , __ *W A T ,T ■ AT PRICES TO DEFY COMP ETITIOX. Sa.s2i, jDcors suo.dL 231irLd.s. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. BEDROOM SUITES FROM 9M.M UP. Money saved by giving me n rail and comparin g prices. RECEIVER’S SALE. Achance. A magnificent stock of Clothing, Gents Underwear and Furnishing Goods, Hats etc., etc., to be closed out at Jobbers Prces. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Should take advantage of this offer. They will be given Special Rates on Lots. This stock was bought by C. H. Young & Co., and now must be sold. Goods sold by the suit or in quantities to suit pur chasers. W. R. McINTYRE, Receiver. Hair a.! gone, scalp covcrul with erup tions, and pains in all of liis limbs, a dread ful case of disease, yet P, P. P. remained master of the situation, a cure was nUectcd, and the patient, the marshal of Moatieello, FI*., says bis hair has grown out, nnd lie is a well man. This cure spread far and wide, nnd now the drug stores of Monticcllo buy P. P. P. in large quantities. Please read carelully every word in the following article. A. F. Prcvntt, of Thomns- ville, is tbc only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahela Bye 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, wholesomcstimulant will do you more good than anything else ]?>u could possibly obtain, and a pure old Kyo whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahela- Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United*States; it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout the Union; it is an old, rich, mellow,palatablc Rye Wiiisky, and made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas- viilc.Ga. April 20-Iy Corns, Warts and Bunions Removed quickly and surely by using Abott’s East Indian Corn Point. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’a Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. Mr. C. A. Thomas, Henry county, Ala., says: I sufTcred with Dyspepsia for two or three years, after despairing of getting well, A few bottles of Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured me perfectly. For sale by nil drug gists. ^ Will you sutler with Dpspcpsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizcr is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Hicks A Peacock. VALUABLE PROPER rY FOR SALE- SAW MILL, GIN AND LAND.- The following property can be had at a bargain, to-wit: One CO horse power engine, r little out of repair,) three good 4 feet circular saws, one 14 inch slab saw, one 14 feet butt saw, saw machinery good with 40 feet carriage, one 70 saw cotton gin “Massey,” with teed at tachment (not in good order,) one cctton press (not worth much.) one grist mill, (JO inch Munson, iron case and stand, revolving bottom rock, in spleudid condition,) said to be one of the best mills in tho county, oi.e old log cart, an old lot of block aud tackle, shafts and pulleys. Nincty-ffvt acres of land, with one 3 story gin house nnd three habitable cabins on it. The gin house is in splendid condition. Tbc land lies between the forks of the Thomas and Quincy, Cairo and Tallahassee roads, near Duncanville, Thomas county, Ga. Parties desiring to^ look at the property can civil on Mr M. Kinchen, on the place. For terms arid prices call on or write to W. M. McIntosh, Mr., Tallahassee. Fla. 11 20 3md. J. R. BURCH, DEALER IN— . Rough and Dressed Lumber of all Kinds Mill located 8 miles north ot Th^maSrille* I will deliver lumber any whera In tht city or on board cars at the YERY.LOWEST LIVING FRIGES. Thanking my patrons for past favors, p ask a continuance ot the same, promising fair,* square, upright dealings in every Ptr« ticular. I guarantee prices and quality, ami respectfully solicit a share ot the public patronage, J. IS. BURCH, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA- 9-3tIAwU