The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 16, 1890, Image 3

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a THE DAILY TIWES-ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER lti, 1800. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE op ALL TRAINS TO ASB FROM TIIOMASVILLE carrying passengers No. 5 from Sav'li with local mail ...Ar 0-10 a in No 0, for Albany, Atlanta northern nn<l western points with mail Lv. 8 30am No29, for Montir.cllo^ Lv. 7 *5 a ui No *, from Uainbrlu,{e, Chatta. ami New Orleans with h ail Ar.U 3(> a m No 8, for Waycroi**, Jacknourille, Savannah and eastern points with mail Lv.12 25 p m N(T38, from Montlcollo Ar.12 ID i> m Nog{9, for llalnbri<lp;e,Montgomery con necting with L. »fc N. for all western point?, sleeper to Cincinnati..Lv.1233 p m No •, from Jacksonville, Way cross, Savannah and « astAu point- with through mail and «*x| rc*t, Ar. 1 1> p in No 7, for Bainbridge, Chatta and New * Orleans with mall and expie^s for western points via. Chatta Lv. 2 0 5 p su No 40, from Montgomery, liainbridgo and western * points with sleeper from Cincinnati Ar. 2-12 pm No 41 for Mouticello and Jacksonville with sleeper Lv. 3 011pm No 0, from Albany, Atlanta anjl all . northern and western points with mail Ar. i40pin NoG, foi Savannah and local points and mail Lv. 6 30 p in No 30, from Montlccllo Ar. &C0p-x» No 23, from Savannah, Way cross and eastern joints Ar. 8 38 p m No 25, for 11a nl-ridge and Mont’g. Lv. 0C8 p m No 2G, from “ “ “ ..Ar. 4 03 a in No 20, for Savannah, Waycross and all eastern points Lv. .*» 00 a m Offico hours W. U. TeJ. Co. Beginning Dicc-mhci let, the f.fiice hours at the Western l'nion Telegraph Office for the senfou, will to as follows: 7:30 a. m. to 10 p. ill. The Sunday ho.ir?: 7:30 to 11 ft. ni. and 0:30 to JV3-J p. in. Visitors lire re quested to register their nddics-s to insure prompt delivery. Any inattei lion on the purl of ntiy imployee i f the company should l»e promptly reported at this office. •0. A. Dkibuiu, Nov. 30, 1*90. Manager. The Next Thursday is ihe day for primary. • Mr. Sam Cassels, Jr., is at homo for the Chriilmas holidays. Lee McLeudon, ut the S. F. & W. Ry.. H>cnt Suoday at home. Prof. Burk’s circus will bo hero on Friday. Don’t forgot the dato Niue passeuger trnios arrive 'and depart every day in Thomasviilc. Don’t forget Miss Addie McLellnn has a fino assortment of holiday goods. The Mitchell House and grounds are beiDg put in order for the open ing on the 4th prox. Hon. Isaac Alderman, ouk of ihe best farmers on the wcu side of the river, «M in the city yesterday. Don’tiorget that next Thursday night “Lost in New York” -will ho presented at the opera house. Wo are glad to learn that Mr. W. A. Davis, who has bcoDjindispoecd for some days, is on the mend, and prom ises soon (o be himself agn.in. Mr. A.‘D. Fleetwood is in tho rnco for coroner. Mr. Fleetwood, though coining out late, will make a good race. He is woU and favorably known throughout tho eouoty. Mr. S. J. Camels, who has been confined to b ! s bed for several dayr, was reported coosidcaMy letter yes terday. Sam’s numerous frionds hope to eeo h'm'out iua few days. Sunday end yesterday were ugly days. -Tho rain of tho first was needed by tho crops, and the raurki ness of tho second will make tho re turn of clear tides und sunlight the more welcome. All the work on the boulevard is about completed, except a little bridge hu'ldiog. Some of the land owners st’dl have fences to put up, but tbis work will doubllc s all be com pleted in lime for the opening of tho •entire lino to the public by tho first *of January. Mr. U.H. Sanford, who was thrown from h>s road ca r t some ten days ago and very pamfu’ly hurt, is a convlcs- cing. He is still confined to his bed, tut tho intcuse sorenesS is subsiding, and we hopo to see him out and fully recovered in time to head the proces sion on the 1st pres. Mrs. Williams, of Chattanooga, Tcnn., and daughter, Mrs. Quillen, of Atlanta, are spending sometime with Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Ramsey, on Daw son street. Mrs Wil’iams was for merly a resident of th’\s couuty, hav ing moved hero from At'anta during tho war, and lived near tho old John Hurst place, about eight mi’es from town. She has not becu hero since tho close of tho war. Thomasviilc and Thomas county has changed wonderfully siaco then, and Mc Williams has dcubtlc-'s noticed many improvements in and about the place. We hopo their stay here will be pleas ant. s ' Thomasyille’s Branch College Left Out. Tho legislature, in its great wis dom, has cut off tho branch colleges: On tho amendment to strike out the branch colleges, tho vote was as follows: Ayes—Anderson, Barrett, Benuett, Brown of Forsyth, Burge, Bush, Ca son. Cooper, Brown of Haralson, Brvan, (JanYxjjcll, Cason, Ciay, Coop er, Davis, of Bulloch, Devore, Dod son, Edenfield, Everett, Gardner, Glover, Griffin. Godard, Graves, Hall, Hand, Harris of Catoosa, Harris of Quitman, Harris of AVashington, Harper, Hagan, TIill of Cherokee, Hill of Mcrriwether, Henderson, Ho gan, Humphreys, Ingraham, Jones, Kemp, Kcnnon, Kitchens, Kim brough, Lane, Laslie, Mattox. Mnson, Mann, McDaniel. Merritt, Meriweth er, Mitchell, Mosely, Odom, O’Neal, Parker of Wilkiuson, Parham. Payne, Perry, Rainey, Reid, Sapp of Chat tahoochee, Sapp of Mitchell, Smith Butts, Smith, of Decatur. Sharpe, Scruggs. Stokes, Strickland, Swain, Thoruton, Traylor Wells of Marion, Whatley, AVheeler. Total 74 Nay:—Atkinson of Coweta, Bald win, Baxter, Berner Boifc-uillet, .Broadnax, Brinson, Burney. Cagle, 'Calvin, Chnpinan, Chappell, Clifton. ■Cargo, Lttmkin, Dunwoody, Faust, Fleming, Gihert, Goodwin, Griffith, Hardeman, Herrington. Holtzelaw, Huff, Jackson of Heard, Jackson of Oconee, Johnson, Lark, Lewis, ILeCoute, Lumsden, Martin, 5le- Donald of Banks, McDonald of Sum ter, Matthews of Jefferson, McAfee, Mobley, Monroe, Martin, Norman, Oattis, Peacock. Pearson, Phillips, Polk, Rombcrt, Roberts, Sibley, Sir- •quegeld, Tarver, Trammoll, Turner, Wells, of Lee, Whitfield, Witzell. "Wisdom, WyllT., AVootcn, Young. Total. 03. The names of Messrs. Ivey and Parker do nit appear as votsug on tbis ques tion, a question which vitally affects the permaneucy.of the South Ger>Tgia College. Mr. Ivey, h owever, was not, present nt the time die vote was taken, having becu called homo on lousiness. The motion to reconsid er; on Saturday was lost by 55 ayes to 70 nays. Raum’8 designated Wanted.^ AVashington, Dec. n.—Pension Commissioner Raum’s resignation will it >s said, be asked for by the President if jt is not soon fort'icoming, and it is said the President has selected Judge Knefter of Indianapolis -as Commis- S'uccr Raum’s successor. Tanner and Raum: who next? The stra] will still go on. Tho Legislature. It is not yet settled, but seems -very probable that tho legislature wiLl ad journ next Saturday, with a viorw to spending next summer in Atlanta. The now capitol is an elegant building for summer, and wo doubt not tho legislature wil| have a good time. A Gentle Horse. A throughly gentle horse—one that a la'ly can drive—will bn sold ut ■> reasonable price. Apply at Jersey Farm. 12 1C :tt People passing along Broad street are struck by the large amount of holiday goods displayed by otir 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 tho above assertion, wo would cite tho readers attention to tho elegant establishment of Sir. Jos. Jerger. A look into his store will convince the most skeptical of the ti uth ol the above. You can find there all tho 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 the people of Thomasville the opportunity ut making their selection from the most complete stock to be found in the South. Drop in when you are pnssing. Mr. Jcrger will bo glad to welcome and show you through. NOTICE. From Dec. lit, wc will, sell Roods .'or spot cash only. With good goods and low prices, wc ennnot afford to keep books, Tbis applies to nil, Respectfully, bEK k lilTTOLl-If. tf I take pleasure in informing my old pa Irun3 and the lady visitors of Thomasville that I have received my tall and winter styles, und I mn fully prepared to execute life most fashionable and artistic dress mak ing. Trusting to be favored with nn early call tram you, I remain yours respectfully, Mas.C. A. Pabsoxs, Jackson St. Third door from Crawford r t. II ts t s For the Holidays. ,V’r. S. I. Cassels lias a superb line of nice Chvt.Uraas goods, which lie will take plcns- me ir showing. His goods are new and Ui st class and will lie sold low. tilld 25 Two furnished rooms, one cook room, on Sin-th avenue, for ren'. Terms reasonable. 3 U 14. im Mas. S. J. Lnwis. Desirable board can bo obtained on Jeffer son street, opposite the. ti usury, second 'door from Proud street. 12 13 1 w d The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Dyspepsia, is perhaps the most privalent ol all chronic diseases, and ono too, up to the present time lias baffled the skill of the most tmineni physicians, i early nil the pro j rictary medicines h tve been tried nnd fail ed. Alter .-penning years ot study. Dr. Halt, has nt length gucccded in getting up a remedy. (Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir), that lias never failed to cure in neinglo instance, if vou suffer with this disease try one bottle autf%e convinced. It is ono of the best Liv er Medicine known to the profession. Liver Complaints, Chronic. Diarrheas, A'ellow Skin, Constination, Jaundice, Headache, [frown Splotches nnd Asthma, if complica tod with indigestion, if you arc troubled with any o' those diseases it is n Bate and certain euro. Mnnutactcred by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Co., Montezuma,Ga. Price $1.00. Dottles doublo former size. For salo by all Druggist*. . _ Dr. Holt’s Cronp and Cough Syrup pte- vents and cures croup. No cure no pat. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, On. liuchten's Arctcn solve. rtio Best Salvo in the World for Cuts, Tfmtses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soren Tetter, Chapped Hand*. Chilblains Cents, <md all Skin Eruptions, nnd positive y cure* PLtes, or no pay required. It is guar- nnt-iod to Rive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded/ Price 25 cents per box. tor sale by 8. J. Casse.’e Drugstore. Mr /as S Harrison, CoIumbu3, Ga., says bis wife hid Dyspepsia for several yeans in its wost form—could retain nothing on her stomach- Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured her p^manently. for sale by all Drugists. ARE YOUMADE miserable by Indiges tion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appe tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitnlizir is a positive cure- For sale by Hicks.and Pea- cock. _______ Cfttarr. \li cured, health nnd sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector tree. For sale by Ilicks k Pc tcock. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, iilioloh’s C lrc ■ J 1 ' 1C rcmci i for you. For f ale by Hicks & peacock. Kindergarten and Primary School- Improved methods of object teaching, to gether with more advanced work, 'itrms moderate. Malt F. Barnes, tf Dawson St. - JUST _A_ IrS/ 3R, I The prettiest line of Gent’s and Ladies Slippers for Xmas ever brought to Thomasville. Call and examine them.. cxriB'XiEBXOi-EC'x <&: iD-^a^rxEiaLr. siG-nsr of bio- redboot. The DoafHear. 1 lmt sounds miraculous, and yet one may become temporarily deaf on accout of blood poison settling in the car, and then find quick relief by using 15. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). John W. Weeks, Decatur, Ga., writes: 'Six months ago I had a pain in my car and in a few days il discharged matter. Then 1 grew deaf and could not bear at all. I bo- gan the use ot B. B. B. and the running of my ear soon ceased nnd I now bear, white my benith is much improved and I fell lull of gratitude to God and to the proprietors of so good a remedy.” 8. M. Ellis, Atlanta, Ga., writes: ‘‘B- B. B. cured me of most stubborn eczema. I bad doctcrcd it wiiliout success for twelve years.' W. II. Davis, 8nn Marcos, Texas, writes: ‘I am rapidly recovering from blood poison by use of It. It. B. Gexti.smia—I have suffered foi years with kind ot Titter, or tweaking out all over my body in boils. Wtilo traveling in thsSouth Inst year I bad occasion to try a bottle of II. B. U., which was recommei ded to me by a f: lend, and to my surprise it helped me so much that 1 got six bottles more, and after taking the full contents, I telt better than I had since the beginning oTmy trouble, and while I have no Symplons of the disease re turning, 1 am stili;using tho wonderful blood medicine at int- rvals, nnd am full}’ satisfied that I will be entirely cured of a disease that lor fifteen years has troubled me. j cannot express my gratitude to you for so wonderful a benefactor as your P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root nnd Potassium). 1 am yours truly, Jacat Petkrs, Traveling Salesman. Savannah,/; a. MeritjWins. Wc desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buckicn's Arnica Salve nnd Elec tric Bitters, nnd have never handled remedies that sell os well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wc do not hesitate to guarantee flftm every time, and wo stand ready to refund the purclftso 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. Please read carolully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Tliomas- vlllc, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongaltela Rye Whisky, aud it cannot bo obtained from nny other source -, now if you aro overworked, or bro ken down In health,, Horn any other cause, a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, and n pure old Ryo whisky is tho most wboicsomo stimulant produced. .Paul Jones Old Monongnlicla Ryo Is the highest grade ot whisky distilled in tho United Slates jit is ondoracd and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chcmlit* ur.d physicians throughout thd Union; it is an old, rich, mellow,palatabio Ryo Whisky, nnd mndo its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREVATT, Solo Agent, Thonms- villc.O-i. April 20-iy Board w'.the Country. A few boarders can be accommodated at Jersey Farm, ono half mile east of the city. Location high and healthv, nnd near tho pines. Board substantial, including • the best of milk and charges moderate. tf Toys for the children nnd fine presents for the grown people, at Itcid t Culpepper’s. TO RENT. Four furnished rooms with or without kitchen previicges, on easy terms. Apply on the premises, Warren street, third dooc trom Seward. 11 0 tf d The five cent counter at Reid k Cu!pep per's is lilted with ten cent. toys. Best (urnished house in town to let. Cor ner Clny nnd Crawford streets. Sec T. J. Bottoms. 12 9 Gt-1 Go out to see the display^ of Christmas goods at Reid k Culpepper's. It will pay to call in at Reid k Culpep per’s, and see their holiday goods, if you dojj't buy a cent. We bear from a private source that Reid k Culpepper have a nicer dtiplay of goods than ever before. • Drop in nnd select your presents at Reid k Culpepper's and have them lsid aside. Jndging from tfie crowd at Reid & Cul pepper's. trade must be on a boom. It is worth money to cco the crowd at Reid k Culpepper’s. Tho GermjTheory; The medical fraternity now recognizes t.hat the Germ theory is the corr ect one. 1 )r. King’s Royal Gcrmctcur goes to t'bc roo fall diseases. Try a bottle. Sold i'. v 7 17 tf R. Thomas. Ji>- Shiloh’s Vitnltzer is what you need :or Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks A Peacock. A Safe Investment. Is ono which is guaranteed to tiring you satisfactory results, or iu case of failure a return ol purchase price. On this safe plan you con buy from our advertising druggist a bottle of Hr. King’s New Discovery lor Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring re lict in every casef when used for any affec tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such ns Con sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly. safe, nnd can always bo depended upon. Trial bottle free at S. J. Cassels druir store. Ilnir a.l gone, scalp covered with erup lions, and pains in nil of bis limbs, a dread ful case of disease, yet P. P. P. remained master of the situation, a cufe was nllected, and the patient, the marjhuiof Mouticello, Fla., says his hair bus grown out, nnd be is n well man. Tiffs cure spread far and wide, nnd :totv the drug stores of Monticello buy P. P. P. in large quantities. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. King Royal Gcrmetcut'. The new remedy that Is so highly rccoru- m ..‘luted by Dr. Hawthorn- and Rev, Sam Jo nes. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion anc' all Malarial diseases Sold by 7 17 tf R,Tuomas, Ja. Corns, Warts and Bunlorfs .Removed quickly; nnd surely Jty using .Abott’s East Indian Corn Paint. That hacking cough can bo so quickly c.urcd by Shiloh's Cure. Wu> guarantee it. 'For sale by Hicks k Peacock. Mr. C. A. Thomas, Henry county, Ala., snys: I suffered with Dyspepsia for two or three years, after despairing of getting well. A lew bottles of Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir cured me perfectly. For solo by «J‘ drug- Will you sutler with Dpspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitolixer is guaranteed to enre you. For sale by Hicks k Peacock Shiloh's Cure will immedir.tcly relievo croup, whooping Cough and Bntnchitis. For salt, by Hicks k Peacock, Cure Your Corn* By Using Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint for Corns, Bunions and Warts, it is great. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given, that the partner ship heretofore existing between tho under signed, and John L. Conoley, under tho naiuo of Hopper k Conoley, has been dis solved by mutual consent; nnd all persons holding claims against said firm arc hereby notified to present them to the undersigned, at Boston, Ga., within thirty days from this date. O. L. llorpKR. Dee. 13, 1890. 12 1C w 4 w G, W. FERRILL’S FURNITURE ELECf ION FOR DIRECTORS. Tub TiiomAsmllk NatioxalBank. I Thomasville,UA..Dec. 13, .<*90. I la a-.’ordance with the requirements ot law. notice H heiehy Riven that ihe annual election for director* of this hank for the ensuing year -will l>» bold at tho banking house, on Tuesday January 13. prox, between .hn hours of 8 a. m. and 4 |). m. Stockholders desiring blank prox ies can secure thosamo by applying at tho hank. 1210 lmd Jas. A. BlLl.NU0.N-, Cashier. H. G 0 THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. u^c!" Carcs^onorhSTSSl ■«4 In 1 Ia K llnwn _111....,* Pain. 10 Days, Prevents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, snd Is guaranteed absolutely harmless. 167 BROAD 8TREET, OPPOSITE MITCHELIs IlOUtSJtJ. SELLS BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS. GUILD’S' CARRIAGES, CARPETS, MATTINGS, Oil. CLOTHS, VlNDOV/ SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, CORNICE !’< ILES. PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS AND SEWING MACHINES. FINE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. Sstsli, XDoors sm-cl 331ira.d.s. AV1NDOV7 AND PLATE GLASS. BEDROOM SUITES FROM $2M* UP. Money raved l<y mo a ‘" il1 conijiai-iiiif prices. Caslto. ox Ixxstallxxxerrts. 111 ti RECEIVER'S SALE. bold uy uruRRiBis. uownro ui utltatcs. AcmcChom.Co.Ltd..N I 0 1 lj; 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. fl. Young & Co., and now must be sold. Goods sold by the suit or in quantities to suit pur-* chasers. - * W. R. McINTYRE, Receiver. VALUABLE PROPERfY FORSALE- SAW MILL, GIN' AND LAND. The following property can Do had at a bargain, to-wit: One 00 horse power engine, (little out of repair,) three good 4 feet circular saws, one 14 inch slab saw, one 11 feet butt saw, saw machinery good with 40 feet carriage, one 70 saw cotton gir. “Massey,” with tied at- taclgncnt (not in good order,) one cctton press (not worth much,)-oue grist mill, (30 inch Munson, iron case und stand, revolving bottom rock, in splendid condition,) said to be one of the best mills in the county, .one old log cart, an old lot of block anil tackle, shafts and pulleys. NinetJ-fivt acres cf land, with one 3 story gin bouse and three habitnldo cabins on it. The gin house is in splendid condition. The 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 caa call on Mr- M. M. Kiqchcn, on the place. For terms and prices calltfn or write to W. M. McIntosh, Sr., Tallahassee. Fin. 11 20 3md. J. R. BURCH, DEALER IX-2 Mill located 8'milca north ot ThomaSTiU* I will deliver lumber nny where in the city or on board cats at the VERT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. t Thanking my patrons for post fivers, *1 ask a continuance ot tha same, promisng fair, square, upright dezlinga la every par ticular. I guarantee .price* and quality, and respectfully solicit a sbaro ol the pkblle patronage, J.R.B1JBOI,. v THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA- 9-3tUwU