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THE DAILY TIMES-EHTERPRISE.
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1890.
LOCAL SCI1KDUl.R.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE o» ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM TIIOMA8VILLE
CARRYING PASSENGERS
sew thai; .» roa baisbbidoe,
No 5. For Bainbridgr Lv... 7 20 a m
NoC. From “ ” Ar...5 55p
, FROM SAVANNAH AND THE EAST.
No 5, Pas^enRer Ar... 6 60am
No7. Passenger Ar... 148pra
No 17, Freight nn«! Aec’ii Ar... 4 45 p ra
FOR SAVANNAH AND THE EAST.
No 8, “ Lv...12 02 pm
No 6, “ Lt... 635pm
No 18, Fgt and Acc Lv... 7 05 a in
FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
No 34, Passenger Ar... J»4?P*»
NoM. 7 * Ar... 0 00am
• FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TI1E WEST. .
No S3, Passenger Lv... 8 30 a in
No 53, Passenger Lv... 2 15 p m
FROM 31UNTIOKLLO.
No "0, Passenger Ar...ll 30 a m
No82, Passenger Ar... 5 30pm
FOR UONTICELLO, .
No 81, Passenger «Lv... 212pm
No 29, Passenger Lv... 7 65 a ra
FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS,
NoP, Passenger .......... Ar...11 37 p
No 18, Freight anil Acc Ar... 5 30am
for Chattahoochee and new Orleans
No7, Passenger Lv... 2xl(>i>m
No 17, Fcht and Acc Lv... 0 00 p m
Office hours W. U. Tel. Co.
Beginning December 1st, the efiice hoars
at the Western Union Telegraph Office for
the season, will be ns follows: 7:30 a. m. lo
10 p. tn. The Sunday hours: 7:30 to 11 a.
m. and G;30 to 0:30 p. m. Visitors are re
quested to register their address, to insure
prompt delivery. Any iuattei tion on the
part of any imployecof the company should
he promptly reported at this office.
C. A. Dkishcr,
Nov. 30, 1800. Manager.
The fox huuters will probably have
i jneel Christmas ir Now Years.
Policemen hog the warm spots on
the Jee side of big buildings "theto
nights. -
“Open tho door,” “walk in,” nud
“please close the door” are familiar
signs just now.
rapidly
Tho hotels aro filling up
with visitors. After the holidays the
tourists will bo flowing south.
‘ad” of E.
Attention is called lo the
M. Alallette offering a small farm rear
town for rent. It is 1 very desirable
place.
the
Rose Osborn in “Satan,
next attraction. T’,ii3 play has made
a hit throughout the country, and
ought to draw a good house Wedues
day night. .
club.
The Clarendon has u guu
They propose to make a trip to tho
lake shortly to iu terview tho ducks,
and may challenge the Thomesville
gun club before tho seusou is over.
Ochlockonee Dots.
Look out for winter.
The boom goes on.
Our people will buy aud sell Oclio-
lockonee dirt. Mr. W. H. Boswell,
of Meigs, has purchased a lot, and
wri!l at once begin erecting a hand
some residence. He and bis charm
iug family havo rooms at the Perry
House for tho present.
Mr. Ira Deklo has purchased the
lot owned by Mr. S. Medullar and is
making many nice improvements.
J. E. Stephen} is enjoying the com
fort of a new homo.
Mr. W. H. Buckbalt has. rented
his plantation three miles from town
to Messrs. Wabingham and Whitten
from near Cairo.
J. R. Taylor has moved into his
-egidence
new *.
. , *<iu is to bo with you on
And “Su. .
the 17th, eh! M. ‘ ?
., , ''«<fe>vu to see
Well, wc won t co._ •,, ___ j
him. lor wc can hear his cli-.
mean his tongue, rattling oh.
than we like. How strange some
people delight in mischief making
aud vile gossip.
J. H. Anderson spout several days
in Jacksonville, Fla., this week.
Mrs. Mose Daniels, who has been
spending sumo time with L. D. Joues
Bad family, has returned to her home
in Atlanta.
J. R. Munrose, our clever depot
Bgent, thinks we have a fine country,
and is much pleased with his new
borne.
A big hotel would be a winning
"card for Ochlockonee.
, Several of our young people enjoyed
n candy pulling at tbo residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Bratc Singletary Fri
day evening of last W6ek.
Mrs. V. Whitfield has returned
from a visit to Boston.
Mr. James Bullock and wife, of
Cordele, is visiting relatives in this
community.
Subscriber.
Immigration to the South
One week from to-day the Southern
lnter-8tate Immigration Convention
will assemble at Asheville, N. O. It
will be a considerable body in num
bers and in other respects. Every
southern stale will send delegates and,
as a rule, they will be men of' brain
and influence. Gov. Northon has
nominated four bright newspaper men
to represent Georgia at large, and
two delegates from each of forty-four
senatorial districts. The general ob
ject of the convention will be to con
sidcr the best meaus 'of indu cing de
si ruble immigration to the South
Several conventions havo hitherto
been held which had thi3 purpose, but
not ono of them, wo believe, has over
beon productive of any tangible result,
The South offers excellent opportuni
ties to intelligent, sober and law abid
ing immigrants, and efforts to encour
age people of Ibis kind to come and
make their homes hore deservo tho
hearty support of tho southern people
The Asheville convention will prob
ably be the best body that ever took
up this question and we trust that
it may be able to set on foot some
plan by which tho South will ho bcue-
fitted.—Telegraph.
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Wado Hampton.
That tht3 great man, the man who
has led the people of South Carolina
in war and peace, who shed his bio id
foi them and redeemed them from the
horrors of reconstruction, should be
defeated by representatives of the peo
pie of that slate for Senator, surpasses
belief. And yet it looks as if they
were going to send him to the rear.
The following is the latest from Col
umbia:
Columbia, S. C., Dec. io—The
general assembly met in joint session
to day to elect a United States sera
tor to succeed senator Wade Hamp,
ton. The result of the first hallo'
taken was:
Irby
Donaldson 45
Hampton 42
J. J. Ilcmphil) 3
Smalls
These are strange days, when such
men as Wade Hampton, are fb be
gacrificed. . - —
Editor Walsh Decliens.
Washington, Dec. 9.—Patrick
Walsh, editor of the Augusta Chroni
cle, who was appointed by President
Harrison as the Democratic member
of the Warm Springs Indian commts
sion, called upon the President to-day
to pay his respects, return his thanka
for the boner conferred, and to decline
the appointment on account of business
engagements. It will require several
months for the commission to perf >rm
the duties assigned, ana Mr. Walsh
finds that he cannot spare so much
time from his business. The two Re.
publican members have accepled and
are now in Oregon awaiting the com
ing of the Democratic members.
The Cotton Statement.
Washington, Dec. 10.—The re
turns to the Department of Agriculture
of the value of the cotton on plants
lions this year are nearly the same as
last year. The avenge being quite
as high as the average farm value of
previous crops, 8 610 cents per
pound. As he average export price
sligTily exceeds 10 cents, thii makes
the cost of shipment by wagon, railway
and steamer, the drayage commissions,
ner I compressing and other expenses.
nearly one a half cents per pound.
The “Hub” Democratic.
* Mass., Dec. 9.—Complete
Boston, «\ tt hews, dcm., for may-
returns give M. rcp 3 nd citizens’
or 32,307: Merrill. • / ,
ticket 19.688; Sharpleib **,319, as.
Matthews’ plurality is . ’ ,
against 5,460 for Hart, rep., am, ^
zens’ ticke' last year. The board v.
aldermen elected comprises seven reg
ular democrats aud three regular re
publicans, with two members whose
names were both on tickets.
People passing along Broad street
are struck by the large amount of
holiday goods displayed by onr mer
chants. Notwithstanding the de
pressed condition of the money mar
ket, there arc more goods and better
goods exhibited this season than ever
before. To substantiate the above
assertion, we would cite the readers
attention to the elegant establishment
of Mr. Jos. Jergcr. A look into his
store will convince the most skeptical
of the tiuth of the above. You can
find there all the latest novelties in
Xmas goods, articles to suit all classes
and purses. His stock was selected
with the utmost care, and no pains
or expense were spared to give tho
people of Thomasville the opportunity
of making their selection from tho
most complete stock to be found in
the South*. Drop in when you are
passing. Mr. Jergcr will be glad to
welcome and show you through.
3' UST
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For the Holidays.
Miss Laura Jones hits opened the largest
stock of toys, gifts, etc., ever shown t> this
trado. Iler stock was selected in New York
in perapn, and embraces everything from
the smallest doll to the Eiffel tower, tbo hy
est thing out. She would be glad-to have
everybody call and inspect her goods. Prices
way down, v 3t 111 w sun
The prettiest line of Gent’s and Ladies’ Slippers for Xmas ever
brought to Thomasville. Call and examine them.
cTJEeTzeia-no: css
SIGN OF BIO rtED BOO X\
Tho DeafRear.
That sounds miraculous, and yet one may
become temporarily deaf on accont of blood
poison settliug i» the ear, and then find
quick relief by using 0. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm).
John W. Weeks, Decatur, On., writes:
“Six months ago I had a pain in my car and
in a few days it discharged matter. Then i
grew deaf and conld not hear at all. I be
gan the use ot B. B. B. and the running of
my ear soon ceased and I now hear, while
my health is much improved and I fell lull
of gratitude to Qod and to the proprietors
of so good a remedy."
S. M. Ellis, Atlanta, Ga., writes: “B' B,
B. cured me of most Btubborn eczema. 1
had doctored it without success for twelve
years. ’
W. II. Davis, San Marcos, Texas, writes:
“I am rapidly recovering from blood poison
by use of B. B. B.
NOTICE.
from Dec. 1st, wc will sell goods far
spot cash only. With good goods and low
prices, wc cannot nlford to keep hooks,
This applies to all,
Respectfully,
Lei: ft BcTT0f.rn.
tf
Toys for the children and fine presents
for the grown people, at Reid ft Culpepper’s,
TO RENT.
Four furnished rooms with or without
kitchen prcviieges, on easy terms. Apply
on the premises, Warren street, third door
from Seward. 11 C tf d
Tho five cent counter at Reid & Cuipep
per's is filled with ten cent, toys.
Ecst furnished house in town to let. Cor
ner Clay and Crawford streets. Sec T. J.
Bo.toms. 12 9Gtd
Go out to see the display of Christmas
goo is at Reid & Culpepper's.
LOST.
A bunch of keys, on Broad street or Rem
ington avenue. Finder will he rewarded
by returning tho same to
12 D tfd Tins Orricr.
(iKntckmkn—I lmvo suffered foi years with
kind of Tetter, or breaking out all over my
body in boils. While traveling in thtSouth
Inst year t had occasion to try a bottle of B.
It. B„ which was recommeidcd to me by a
friend, and to my surprise it helped mo 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 symptoos of tho disease re
turning, I am Btill a using the wonderful blood
medicine at intervals, and am fully satisfied
that I will be entirely cured of a disease
that for fifteen years has troubled me. [
cannot express my gratitude to you for so
wonderful n benefactor as your P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium).
I am yours truly,
Jacat Petkbs,
Traveling Salesman.
. Savannah, Go.
MeritJWIns.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years wc have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery fer Consumption, Dr. King’s New
Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Elec
tric Bitters, and have never handled remedies
that sell as well, or that hare given such
nnivcrsal satisfaction. Wc 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. Cassels, Drug
gist
It will pay to call in at Reid & Culpep
per’s, and see tbiir holiday goods,* if you
don't buy a cent.
We hear from a private source that Reid
''spiaj
A.Culpepper have a nicer display of goods
than over before.
Curo Your Corn9 By Using
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint for Corns,
Bunions und Warts, it is great.
Prop in and select your presents tit Reid
A Culpepper's and have tnem bid aside.
Ladies’ European Party.
Of four-months next season. Address Mrs.
Lonisa Myers, Thomasville, Ga.
11 9 ltd
Judging from Ihe crowd at Reid A Cul
pepper’s. trade must bo oa a l oom.
It is worth money to sco the crowd at
Reid A Culpepper’s.
Catarrah cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by
Hicks A Peacock,
The GermJTheory.
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory Is the correct ono.
Dr. King's Royal Gcrmetcur goes to tho roo
f all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by
7 17 tf It. Thomas, Jb.
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 Hicks and Pea
cock.
Mr. Jos. S. Harrison, Columbus, Ga., says
his wifo had Dyspepsia for several ycaan in
its wost lorm—could retain nothing oa her
stomach' Dr; Halt's Dyspeptic Ellzlr cured
her permanently. For sale by nil Drugists.
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough. Sboloh’t Cure is the remedy
for you. For sale by Hicks A Peacock.
Uaelsjen’a Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve In the World for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilanda, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cores Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monej
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by S. J. Cassels Drug Store.
The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
Dyspepsia, is purhaps the most prevalent
of all chronic diseases, and one too, up to
the present time has bnflled tho skill of the
most eminent physicians, 1 early all the pro
prictnry medicines have been tried and fail
ed. After spemdng years ot study. Dr.
Holt, has at length gucceded in ge.ttlng up
a remedy. (Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir), that
has never failed to curo in a single instance.
If you suffer with this disease try one bottle
and be convinced. It is one of tho best Liv
er Medicine known to the profession. Liver
Complaints, Chronic, Diarrhcon, Yellow
Skin, Constioation, Jaundice, Headache,
Brown Splotches and Asthma, if complica
ted with indigestion, if you are troubled
with any of those diseases it is a safe and
certain cure. Manutactcrcd by Dr. Holt'
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 and cures croup. No curo no pa
Manufactured by Dr. Hall's Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma, Ga.
G, W. FERRILL/S
1TDRE >: I
1G7 BROADSTREET,
OPPOSITE MITCHELL
SELLS BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CHILD’S' CAR&AGE8,
CARPETS,. MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW 8HADE8,
LACE CURTAINS, CORNICE POLES. PICTURE FRAMES,
MOULDINGS AND SEWING MACHINES. FINE
STOCK OF
■WALL PAPER
AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
Ssuslh., DDoors and IE31In.d.s.. ->
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. RED ROOM SUITES FROM fft.M
UP. Money saved by giving me a rail and comparing prices.
Csusla. or Xnsta,llrra.erLt's.
111 tt
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in ease of failure
return of purchase price. On this safe plan
you cun buy from our advertising druggist
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, lt is guaranteed to bring re
lief in every ease, whoa used for any affec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con
sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup,
cto., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended upon. Trial bottle free at S. J.
Cassels druf store.
llnir a I gone, scalp covered with erup
tions, and pains In all of his limbs, a dread
ful case of disease, yet I'. I’. P. remained
master of the situation, a cure was affected,
and the patient, the marshal of Monticello,
Fla., says Ids hair has grown out, and lie is
a well man. This cure spread far and wide,
and now the drug stores of Monticello buy
P. P. P. in large quantities.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive curo
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth.
For sate by Hicks A Peacock.
How it Operates.
From the St. Paul Globe.
The farmers’ wife or daughter has
not been regarded as specially ex'rav
agant in wearing a black alpaca dress
on occasions. She has had to pay a'
duly pf 60 per cent on the material
therefor and now this is raised to 100
per cent. But the wife of the rich
man can still get her black silk at a 50
per cent duty. But then women are
not expected to understand thetarifi.
Kindoi v,arten and Primary School.
b -etbods of object teaching, to-
improved n. advanced work. Terms
gethcr with more
moderate,
tf
-oil need for
'Mzzineis,
10
Mast F. Barnes,
Dawson St.
Shiloh’s Vitaltzer is what
Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price
and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Hick.
A Peacock.
King Royal Gcrmetcur.
The new remedy that is so highly recom
mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rev, Sam
Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion nud
all Malarial diseases Sold by
7 17 tf R. Thomas, Ju.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve
croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For
sale by Hicks & Peacock.
Please read caretnlly every word in the
fallowing article. A. F. Prevail, of Thomas
ville, is tbo only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
and it cannot bo obtained from nny other
source; now if you are overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other cause,
a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do
.yon more good than anything else you could
jiossibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky
is the most wholesome stimulant produced.
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye is the
highest grade of whisky distilled In tho
United States; it is endorsed and highly
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and
physicians throughout the Union; it it an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and
made its national reputation solely on ac
count of iu high quality.
A. F. PREYATT, Sole Agent, Thomas
ville, Ga. April 20-iy
Corns, Warts and Bunions
by using
Removed quickly and surely
Abott’s East Indian Corn Paint.
That hacking cough can be so quickly
cured by Shilob’i Cure. We guarantee it.
For aale by Hicks ft Peacock. *
Mr. C. A. Thomas, Henry county, Ala.,
ssys: I sutSrcd with Dyspepsia for two or
three years, after despairing of getting well.
A few bottles of Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
cured mo perfectly. For sale by all drug-
gisU.
Will you suiter with Dpspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale by Hicks ft Peacock:
RECEIVER’S SALE.
’§ACHANCE
A magnificent stock of Clothing, Gents
Underwear and Furnishing Goods, Hats
etc., etc., to be closed out at Jobbers Pivces.
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., a^nd now must be sold. Goods sold
by the suitor in' quantities to* suit piir-.
chasers.
w. r. McIntyre,
Receiver.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
SAW MILL, GIN AND LAND.
The following property can l»e had at a
bargain, to-wit:
One 60 horse power engine, (little out of
repair,) three good 4 feet circular saws, one
14 inch stab saw, one 14 feet butt saw, saw
machinery good with 40 feet carriage, one
70 saw cotton git. “Massey,” with feed at-
in go
the forks of the Thomas and Quincy, Cairo
and Tallahassee roads, near Duncanville,
Thomas county, Ga. Parlies desiring to
look at the property can call on Mr M. M.
Ki&chcn. on the place. For terms and prices
call on or write to W. M. McIntosh, St.,
Tallahassee. Fla. 11 20 Jmd.
J. R. BURCH,
DEALER ix-a
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Mill located 8 miles north ot Thomasrillr
I Wilt deliver lumber any where in tic
city or on board cars at the
VERY LOWEST LIYIHG PRICBS.
tachmcnt (not in good order,) one cotton
>ress (not worth much,) one grist mill, (36
nch Munson, iron case and stand, revolving
bottom rock, in splendid condition.) said t >
be one of tho best mills in the county, one
old log cart, an old. lot of block and 'tackle,
shafts and pulleys. Ninety-Uvt acres of
laud, with one 3 story gia house and three
habitable cabins on it. The gin house is in
splendid condition. The land lies betwee
Thanking my patrons for past favorSL H
ask a continuance ot the same, promising
fair, square, upright dealings in every par.
titular. I guarantee prices and qaalltr,
patronago,
J. U. BURCH,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
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