The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 19, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRI$E. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1890. LOCAL SCHKDULK. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE of ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE carrying passengers No. 5 from Sav’li wit;, ’^cal mail-...Ar C40am No 5, for Albany, Atlaiit northern and woatern point* with mail Lv. 8 30am No 29, for Monticello Lv. 7 65 a m No*, from ltalnbrhlge, Chatta. and New Orleans with n:all \r.ll 30 a m No 8, for Waycrosf, Jacksonville, Savannah and eastern points with mail Lt.12 25p ra No 38, from Monticello . Ar.12 19 p m No 39, for llainbrifljre,Montgomery con necting with L. & N. for all western points, sleeper to Cincinnati..Lv.l2 39 p m No 7. from Jacksonville, Waycross, Savannah anti« astern point- with through mail and cx\ resu Ar. 1 45 p m No 7, for ilainbridge, Chatta and New Orleans with mall and expicss for western points via. Chatta Lv. 2 0 5pm No 40, from Montgomery, llainbridge and western points with sleeper from Cincinnati Ar. 2 42 p m No 41 for Monticello and Jacksonville with sleeper Lv. 3 02pm No 6, from Albany, Atlanta and all northern and western points with mail Ar. 5 40pm No 6, foi Savannah and local points and mail Lv. 6 30 p in No 30, from Monticello Ar. 5 50 p ra No 25, from Savannah, Wayerosa and eastern joints Ar. 8 58 p m No 25, for Ra nbridge and Mont’g. Lv. 908 p m No20, from “ “ “ ..Ar. 4 55 am No 20, for Savannah, Waycross and all easten points Lv. 5 00am Office houro VV. U. Tel. Co. Beginning Deccinbei 1st, the c fliec hours at f-hc Western Union Telegraph Office for the season, will be as follows: 7:30 n. m. to 10 p. m. The Sunday hours: 7:30 to 11 a. m. ond 0:30 to 9:30 p. m. Visitors are re quested to register their address, to insure prompt delivery. Any inattet tlon on the part of any iniplovcc of the company should be promptly reported at this office. C. A. Deirher, Nov. 30, 1890. Manager. Tho Weather. ,SAVAXNAH,Dec.l7.—The thermom eter was nearly stationary nil day,the maximum temperature being 44° and the minimum 42°. Tho weather cleared up last night, blit the wind whistled a wintry tune. Advices received hy Signal Observ er Gorges last night reported snowing in Indianapolis, Pittsburg, Knox ville, Buffalo, Detroit, Marquette and Chicago. .The following telegram was receiv ed Irom the chief signal office at Washington : Hoist cautionary northwest signals rat 10:15 o’clock p. m. Storm on :South Carolina coast. High north westerly winds. Clearing Wednesday tmorning. Greedy. IRoaNOKE, Va., Deo 17.—The roof <yt the Roanoke machine works fell in uuder the heavy weight of the snow at 2 o’clock this morning. One man oftbe night forco was killed and eight seriously injured. The damage to the building and machinery will amount to 8100,000. The heaviest .snow storm for years came yesterday and last night. There ( is two feet of enow on the ground this morning, and the storm still continues. Washington, Dec. 16.—A snow storm prevailed to-day iu the Shenan doah valley^. The snow was three inches deep ut nightfall at Staunton and Harrisburg and still falling. Knoxvii.de, Tens., Dec, 15.—A severe snowstorm has been raging here since 4 o’clock this afternoon, and at 10 o’clock to-night it promises to continue. The snow is six inches deep in the upper East Tennessee region, where there is heavy snow in the mountains. So far, it has melted as fast as it fell here. A Mississippi River Packet Goes to the Bottom of the River. Memphis, Tenn, Dec. 16.—The Bteamer Ohio, of the Memphis and Cincinnati Packet Company, which left hero Sunday evening, struck n hiddeu log last night at Cottonwood Point, and sunk in eight feet of water. The Ohio was valued at 835,000, and was insured for 825,000 iu Cincinnati companies. A Tennessee Editor Dying Knoxvii.le, Tenn.. Dec. 13.—John M. Fleming, a well-known editor in •7‘ennessee, with whom Congressman Phelu 1 * had the celebrated controversy which eu^d b y sending a chal lenge to fight a duel, is lying very ill at his hotel in this city, wit'i poor chances ot recovery. His system seem <0 have collapsed generally. The Branch Colleges. The finance committee of the Sen- e have decided that the Branch, Col- ges must have their appropriation, ’deven extend it to three more, here is said to be a fine prospect lor dead lock between the two houses, ad some hope yet for the branches. Level-Headed Farmers. Lansing, Mich., Dec. 13,—The Michigan Grange is in open revolt against the National Grange on ac count of the stand taken by tho na tional organization in indorsing the proposition for government loans on real estate. Before adjourning, the following report was adopted: “We regret that the National Grange, the Farmers’ Alliance and other organiza. tions of farmers have indorsed the pro position, in oDe form or another, to make loans by the government to the people. That the issuing of 81,000,- 000,000 of treasury notes and loaning it to the jigople, either directly or in directly, at a lower rate of interest, would lead to a wild clamor for cred it, every intelligent person must ad mit. That no system could be devised or its operations so guarded as to pre vent partiality and favoritism in its distributing, first to personal friends of tho loaning agent and next to his political associates, every thoughtful man must foresee. That it would create a feeling of helpless dependen cy upon government aid by those to whom it is designed to benefit, there by relaxing their- individual effort, destroying their energy and telf-reli nnco and rendering them helpless mendicants of government charity, every observer of human nature must know. That it would lead to impro vidence, relying upon government aid or government forbearanco, by those whom it seeks to benefit, and prove a curse instead of a blessing, is so plainly evident that wo are sur prised that the National Grange should allow itself to be carried away by the clamor of those who have for themselves public preferment by hold-' ing out a scheme so enticing to the ignorant or improvident debtors and scheming speculators. A Blaze at Parlington. Codumbia, S. C., Dec. 16.—Fire last night destroyed nearly half of the business portion of Darlington, 8 C. The loss will bo about 835,000. It is covered by insurance. For tho Holidays. Mr. S. J. Cassels has a superb line of nice Christmas goods, which be will take pleas ure In showing. His goods ere new end first class and will bo sold low. till d 25 A large lot of of popular sbeot music nt 10c per copy, at five and ten cent store. frlsun J. L. Wslcb Two furnished rooms, one cook room, on Smith avenue, for rent. Terms reasonable. 12 14 tfd Mrs. S. J. Lxwis, People passing along Broad street are struck by the large amount of holiday goods displayed by our mer chants. Notwithstanding the de pressed condition of the money mar ket, there are 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. Jerger. A look into his store will convince the most skeptical of the tiuth ol 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 the people of Tbomasville the opportunity of making their selection from the most complete stock to be found in tho South. Drop in when you are passing. Mr. Jerger will be glad to welcome and show you through. Tho Greatest Discovery of the Age. Dyspepsia, is perhap3-the mo3t pr» valent of all chronic diseases, arid’one too, up to the present time has baffled the skill of the most eminent •physicians, i curly all the pro prictary medicines have been tried and fail ed. After spenuing. years ot study. Dr. Holt, has at length gucceded in getting up a remedy. (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir), that lia3 never failed to cure in a single instance, if you suffer with this disease try one bottle and be convinceJ. It is one of the best Liv er Medicine known to the profession. Liver Complaints, Chronic, Diarrhoea, Yellow Skin, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Brown Splotches and Asthma, if complica ted with indigestion, if you are troubled with any ot tliosii uiseases it is a safe and certain cure. Manufactered by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Co„ Montezuma,Ga. Price $1.00. Bottles double former size. For sale by all Druggists. Dr. nolt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pre vents and cures croup. No cure no pat. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. For lame bock, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Hicks & Peacock Kindergarten and Primary School. Improved methods of object teaching, to gether with more advanced work. Terms moderate. Mart F. Barnes, tf Dawson St. WIIY WILL YOB cougn when Shiloh’s Care will giro immediate relief. Prico 10 cts, 50 cts., and 81. For sale by Hicks and Peacock. Cure Your Corns by Using Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint for Corns, Bunions nnd Worts, it is great, Happy Hooslors. JUST The prettiest line of Gent’s and Ladies’ Slippers foT Xmas ever brought to Thomasville. Call and examine them. ctjeteig-h:t <ss id, SIGKN" OF BIO- REDB Lung Troubles, Rheumatism, Eto. Frequently a person Is supposed to have consumption when it is some other disease altogether that is reducing his flesh nnd making him look pale and thin, J. W. Yates, Tullnhomn, Tenn., writes: “It does me good to praise Botanic Blood Balm. It cured me of an ahsess on the lungs and asthma that troubled me two years nnd that other remedies failed to benefit.’’ So you see it is sometimes well to try con stitutional treatment. No remedy is so good ns B. B. B. (Botanic Blool Balm) for re building wasted tissue, and giving health to every portion of the system reached by that great circulation stream of life, the human blood. Again, it is often supposed that colds and exposure are tho only causes of sciatica, rheumatism, etc. Such is always the cases. It is frequently caused By impur ities in the blood. Price, Lutlsville, Mo., writes: “I was afflicted with sciatica and had lost the uso of one arm and one leg for nine years, went to Hot Springs and nlso tried different doctors^lmt found no cure until I tried Bot anic Blood Balm. It made me sound nnd well. I nm well known in this vicinit7.’’ Observe, even when tho renowned Hot Springs failed, B. B. B. brought relief. Re member, no matter what.blood remedy yon have tried or intend to to, B. B. B, is the only one that will giro you complcto satis faction. Please read carcluily every word in the following article. A. F. Prcvutt, of Thomas ville, is the only agent in this county for Pnul Jones Old Monongnholn 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, wholcsomestimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, nnd a pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahcla Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in tho United States; It is endorsed nnd highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists nnd physicians throughout the Union; -it is an old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, nnd made its nationnl reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A.F, PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas ville. On, April 20-Iy Hadden’. Arnica Halve. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive'.; cures Piles, or no pay required. It is gunr nntoed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale hy S. J. Cassels Drug Store. Mr. Jas. S. Harrison, Columbus,'Go., says G, W. FERRILL’S Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery tor nil holiday goods. 12 18 tf Desirable board can he obtained on Jeffcr son street, opposite tho Masury, Becond door from Broad street. 12 13 1 w d . For Rent. Tlirco furnished rooms with kitchen pri. vileges. J. S. Salmons, tf ' Eas. End. Go to Pringle's Red Front Grocery fir fire works. 12 18 tf Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery for fruits, 12 18 tf Ko.erd in the Country. A few boarders can be accommodated at Jersey Farm, one half mile »ast of the city. Location high and healthy, and near the pines. Board substantial, including the best of milk and charges moderate. tf The most complete line of toys to bo seen, at five and ten cent store. J. L. Welch. f:i sun For Christmas. Toys, Canary Birds, Cages, and all kinds ot fruits, nuts, raisins, and fire works at Sampson's, Tho Fruit Man, thur sun tfd Jackson street. Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery for fresh Maillards french candies, 500 pounds just received. 12 18 tf Toys for the children and fine presents for the grown people^ at Reid A Culpepper's. TO RENT. Four furnished rooms with or without kitchen prcviieges, on easy terms. Apply on the premhes, Warren street, third door Irom Seward. 11 6 tf d Tho five cent counter nt Reid & Culpep per's is filled with ten cent toys. Go out to seo the display of Christmas goods at Reid A Culpepper’s. It will pay to call in nt Reid & Culpep per’s, and see their holiday goods, if you don't buy a cent. We hear from a private source that Reid & Culpepper have a nicer display of goods than over before. Drop In and select your presents at Rcld & Culpepper's and bare them laid aside. Judging from tho crowd at Reid A Cul pepper's. trade mast be on a boom. It Is worth money to tee the crowd at Reid b Culpepper's. Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, Mr Jsa. S. Harrison, Columbus Go., says Ind„ writes; “Electric Bitters has done more tor me than oil other medicines combined for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver troublo.” John Lesley, farmer and stockman, of same place, savs: “Find Electric Bitters to ho Hie best Kidney and Liver medicine, mabe me feel like a new man” J. W- Gardner, hardware mer chant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just tho thing fora man who is nil run down and don't care whether Jio lives or dies; ho found new strength, good appetite and felt just like ho-had a new lease on life. Only 50c, n bottle, at S. J. Cassell’s drugstore. Croup, Whoopiog Cough an 1 Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh . uro. Foi sulo by Hicks & Peacock, The Gorm.Theory. The medical fraterntty now recognizes that the Germ theory is the correct one. Dr. King's Royal Germetcur goes to the roo fall diseases. Try a bottle. Sold hy 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jb. Tho Rev. Geo. n. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both myself nnn wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. For sale by Hicks b Peacock. King Royal Germctour. The new remedy that is fo highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne nnd Rev, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and all Malarial diseases Sold hy 7 17 tf R. Thomas, J it. “Hackmetack,” a lasting and lr.-grant perfume. Price 25 and 00 cents. For sale by Hicks b Peacock. Mr. C. A. Thomas, Henry county, Ala., says: I suffered with Dyspepsia fur two or three years, after despairing of getting well. A lew bottles of Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured me perfectly. For sale by "I 1 drug gists. A nasal injector tree with each bottle ot Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. Ulcerated sore leg, with a running sore of several years’ standing which the doctors thought incurable, and amputation was re garded as tho only relief, the patient scarc..- ly able to walk betorc, now runs, npcarently well. The cure was made by P. P P., and is known throughout Savannah os one of the greatest cures that P, P. P., the wonder ful blood medicine, lias made. Shiloh’s Couch and Consumption Cnre is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con- sumntion. For sale by Hicks A Peacock. Headache is readily cured by P. P. P. t which tones and regulates the dijestion and creates an appetite. For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. The best spring medicine in the world is P. P. P. If yon would be well and in good spirits use P. P. P. If weak and debilitated and run down take P. P. P. For a spring medicine to cure and tone up the general aliment of the system take P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. Abbott’* East Idlan Corn Paint Is a quick cure (or Corns, Bun’ons and Warts. its wost lorm—could retain nothing on her stomach* Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured her permanently. For sale by all Drugiflts. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Ill., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; sho was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. Ho told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr King’s New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to ber delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is us well as she ever was* —FreCtrial bottles of this great discove ry at S. J. Cosscl’s drug store, large bottles 50c and Si.00. PL4STIOO. A permanent wall coating, is anti-kalsoming ahd anti- waU paper. Call at Dr. Tompkins’ cash pharmacy and learn all about it before using anything else on your walls. . 1217 5t RANDALL HOUSE OPEN. the The Randall House is now open for reason. Located on Dawson street, the leading residence street in the city, and only a few minutes walk from Broad street. 11 15 s w f tfd Mas. Randall, Proprietor, Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery for butter, cheese and all staple and fancy goods. 12 18 It NOTICE. From Dec. 1st, we will sell goods lor spot cash only. With good goods and low prices, we cannot afford to keep books, This applies to all, Rospccttully, Lee Si Bittoli-h. tf NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given, that the partner ship heretofore existing between the under signed, and John L. Conoley, under the name of Hopper & Conoley, lias been dis solved by mutual consent; nnd all persons lidding claims against said firm are hereby notified to present them to tho undersigned, at Boston, Ga., within thirty days from this date. 0. L. IIoitiii. Dec. 13, 1890. 12 lti w -1 w . €. MIMS. PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. SAVANNAH, GA. Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, Phoa- phase Rock, etc. TEKMS SIODlBAm Correspondence solicited. 167 BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE MITCHELL HOUSE. SELLS BARGAINS IN ALL £j0j$S FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CHILDS’ CARRIAGES, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, CORNICE POLES, PICTURE FRAinag MOULDINGS AND SEWING MACHINES. FIN* STOCK OF •WALL PAPESIR, AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. Sasls., ZDoors a.n.cL Blind.©. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. BED ROOM SUITES FROM <!t.M UP. Money saved by giving me a call and comparing prices. Ceuslb. or IrLstallrrrents. u i tf RECEIVER’S SALE. here’S Achance. A magnificent stock of Clothing, Gents Underwear and Furnishing Goods, Hats etc., etc., to be closed out at Jobbers Pr ; ces. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Should take advantage of this offer. They will be gi ve n 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. McIXTYRE, Receiver. VALUABLE PROPER IV FOR SALE- SAW MILL, GIN AND LAND. The following property can he had at a bargain, to-wit: One CO horse power engine, (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 {jin “Massey,” with ieed at tachment (not in good order,) one cotton iress (not worth much,) one grist mill, (38 nek Munson, iron case and stand, revolving- bottom rock, in splendid condition,) said to ho one of the best mills in the county, one old log cart, an old lot of block and tackle, shafts and pulleys. Ninety-fivi acres of land, with one 3 story gin bouse and three habitable cabins on it. The gin house is in splendid condition. The land lies between the lorks of tho Thomas and Quincy, Cairo and Tallahassee roads, nesr Duncanville, Thomas county, Ox. Parties desiring to look at the property can call on Mr M. M. Kinchen, on the place. For terms and prices call on or write to W. M. McIntosh, Sr., Tallahassee, Fla. .11 20 3md. J. R. BURCH, -DEALER IX- a Mill located 8 miles north ot ThomaSTillt, I will deliver lumber any where im lb* city or on board cars at the VERY LOWEST HYING PRICES. Thanking my patrons for past Urtrs, II ask a continuance ot the samo, promising fair, square, npnght dealings in every par. ticula*. I guarantee prices and quality, and respectfuUy solicit a share of the ptblle patronage. . J. It. BURCH, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA- 9-3J4WU'