The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 20, 1890, Image 3

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THE DAILY TilViES-ENTERPRISE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1800. I CCA I. SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DF.I’aRTUREof ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM TllOMASVILLE CARUYi.- T l’ASSENGERS No. ft from Sav’h with local raall....Ar 0 40 a in No 5, for Albanv, Atlanta northern and western pofot* with mail Lv. 8 30am No29, for Monticello Lv. 765am No», from llaiubrld*;e, Chatta. and New Orleans with n oil Ar il 30 a m No 8, for Waycross, Jacksonville, Savannah ami caste; n points with * mail Lv.12 28pm No 38, from Monticollo Ar.12 10 p m No 39, for HainbriOtfe, Montgomery con nectin" with L. & N. for all western points, sleeper to (Tncinnati..Lv.12 39 p m No 7. from Jacksonville, Waycross, Savannah and i astern point- with through mail and express Ar. 1 43 p m No 7, for liainbrid^e, C hatta and New Orleans with mall and expicsa for western points via. Chatta Lv. 2 0 5pm No 40, from Montgomery, lJainbridge andwcftttrn points with sleeper from Cincinnati Ar. 2 42 p m No 41 for Monticello and Jacksonville with sleeper . Lv. 3 02 p m No 0, from Albany. Atlanta and all northern and v.-tttem points with mail Ar. 5 40pm No 6. foi Savarnali and local points and mail Lv. 830pm No 30, from Monticello Ar. 5 50 p m No 25, from Savannah, Waycrosa and eastern joints Ar. 8 68 p m No 25, for Ha nbridge and Mont'g. Lv. 008 p m No 20, from “ “ • • Ar. 4 55 a m No 20, for Savannah, Waycross and all eastern points Lv. 5 00 a m Office hours W. U. Tel. Co. Beginning December 1st, the (fficc hours at the. Western Union Telegraph Office for the season, will he ns follows: 7:30 n. m. to 10 p. ra. 1 The Sundry lioirs: 7:30 to 11 a. m. ond G:30 to 0:30 p. m. Visitors arc re queued to register their address, to insure prompt delivery. Any inattet tion on the part of any imployceof the company should bo promptly reported at this office. C. A. Deisiiek, Nov. 30, lo'OO. Manager. Lost in New York. This thrilling melodrama was greet ed Thursday evening by a very fair audience. This play is perhaps the most artistically constructed of the many plays of this type. The scenery was excellent, especially the tank scene, which, with the little steam launch running hack and forth, gave a most realistic cflect. While these features arc of some importance, and are greatly appreciated, the play isnot without a neatly constructed plot. A poor street girl, cast up on the sympa thy of the world, shows what a deter mined, honest girl can do for herself If she is half a mind to. Her career is romantic and her adventures innu merable. Miss Lottie Alter played the leading role and completely- cap-, tured the audience. The parts taken by Mr. Qua Pisley, tlfnt of the tramp and as gas meter inspector, were ex ceedingly well rendered. His songs were repeatedly encored. The entire pqippany is an unusually good one god mado quite a hit. Taken as a whole,-the company and play is the bat seen in cur opera house this sea- S m. Lost in New York can count on a full bouse in Thomasvillc should they como this way again. The Force Bill. _ The repab'icans in the senate have at last come o an agreement on their financial meisures, and adopted a scheme for passing a clo’ure rule, by which they can cut off debate at any time, and so pass that great measure of fraud a id iniquity, the force bill. Of course the democrats v.-ill fight these measures to tie lost, but it seemsp[ob able that L'zir Reed and his friend Harrison may yet put through their scheme for thw.iriing the will of the people and count;ng themselves into power again. This lorce bill unites all the powers ol force and fraud tn therf geryices, hut the people may asser, themselves in spite ot both and retire such men as Reed and Harrison to the shades of private life and public dishonor. pispatches rcce \td since the above (vasput in type indicate strong oppo sition to the finance bill and cloture yule as agreed upon in the cau cus. It is said that none * of the senators are willing to father the odium of passing the force bill under a cloture tuie. The Deepest Lake Known. By far the deepest lake known in the world is Lake Baikal, in Siberia, which is every way comparable to the great Canadian lakes as regards size; for while its area is over 9,000 square miles, making it about equal to.Erie in superficial extent, its numerous depth of between 4,000 and 4,500 feet makes the volume of its waters almost equal to that of Lake Superior. A! though its surface is 1,350 feet above the sea level its bottom is nearly 3,000 feet below it. Th: Caspain lake or sea, as it is usually called, has a depth in its southern basin ol over 3,000 feet. Lake Maggiore is 3 000 feet deep, Lake Como nearly s.ooo feet and Le go-di-Garda, another Italian lake, has a depth in certain places of 1,900 feet. Lake Constance i< over r,ooo feet deep, and Huron and Michigan reach depths of 900 to 1,000 feet,—Geo- graphical News. The Bacillus of Jawbreakers- From the Boston Globe. Sir Morrell McKenzie is experiment ing with the Koch lymph on “laryngeal phthisis,” a disease of special interest to the advocates of spelling reform. The Grand Central Hotel at Way- cross, which was destroyed by fire, was being run by Messrs. Dan McIntosh, formerly of Thomasvillc, and Charles Remington, of Valdosta, also well known here. Their loss is reported as heavy, with only partial insurance on furniture. FL4STIOO. A permanent wall coating, is anti-kalsoming and anti wail paper. Call at Dr. Tompkins’ cash pharmacy and learn all about it before using anything else on your walls. 12 17 5t Go to Pringle's Red Front Grocery for butter, cheeso and all staple and fancy goods. 12 18 tf NOTICE. From Dec. 1st, we will, sell goods for spot cash only. With good goods and low prices, we cannot afford to keep books, This applies to all, Respectfully, Ln k Bmotra. •tf ~ - For the Holidays. ‘ Mr. S. J. Casscls has a superb line of nice Christmas goods, which be will take pleas ure in showing. His goods are new and first class and will be gold low. till d 35 Two furnished rooms, one cook room, on Smith avenne, for ren*. Terms reasonable. 12 14 tfd * Mns. S. J. Lewis. Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery tor all holiday goods. 12 18 tf For Rent! "' C Three furnished rooms with kitchen pri vileges. ‘ J. S. Salmons, tf Eos: End, Go to Pringle’s Rjd Frnpt Grocery fer fire works. 12 18 tf Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery for fruits. 12 18 tf Bn.trd i.fthe Country. A few boarders can be accommodated at Jersey Farm, one half mile east of tt|f pity. Location high and bpalthy, and near the pines. Board substantial, including the best of milk and charges moderate. . “ tf Bishop Beckwith’s Successor, The standing committee of the dio cese of Georgia met in Augusta Tues day. Dr. Stroug of Savannah was ab sent on account of sickntss. The main purpose ol the meeting was to decide whether a special convention should be called to elect Bishop Beckwith’s successor, or the matter should be left fp the regular annual convention, which will meet next May in Savan nah. The latter course was decided Oil. ^ j, , m ' Orlando’s Election. Orlando, Fla., Dec. 14.—The city election Frida, was quiet and orderly. The straight democratic ticket was elected almost without opposition. Go to Pringle's Bed Front Grocery fqf fresh Maillards french candles. fjOQ pounds just received, / 1* 18 tf Toys for the children and fine presents for the grown people, at Reid & Culpepper's. TO RENT - . Four furnished rooms with or without kitchen previieges, on easy terms. Apply on the premiies, Warren street, third door from Seward. 11 6 tf d People passing along Broad street are struck by the largo 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 thetiuthoi 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 tho utmost care, and no pains or expense were spared to give the people of Titomasville the opportunity ot making their selection from the most complete stock to be found in the South. Drop in when you are passing. Mr. Jerger will be glad to welcome and show you through. > Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111. makes the statement Hint she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He 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 her 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 os she ever was- Free trial bottles of this great discove ry at S?T J. Casscl s drug store, large bottles 50c and SI.00. ,The Germ Theory. The medical fraternity now recognizes that tho Germ theory is tho correct ono. Dr. King's Royal Gcrracteur goes to tho too f all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by 7 17 tf R. Thomas. Jb. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind. says; “Both myself ann wife owe oar live 1 to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. For sale h; nicks b Peacock. , King Royal Gormeteur- Tho new remedy that is so highly recom mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rev, Sam Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and all Malarial diseases Sold by 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jh. Shiloh’s Couch and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Cuu- sumntion. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. Hcadacho is readily cured by P. P. P„ which tones and regulates the dij^stion and creates an appetite. , Abbott's East Idisn Corn Paint It a quick cure lor Corns, Bun’on* and Warts. ‘'Ilackmetnck," a lasting ' abd fragrant >erfumo. Prico 25 and 50 cents. For salo >y Hicks k Peacock. Mr. O. A. Thomas, Henry county, Ala., says: I suffered 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 gists. A nasal injector free with each bottle ol Shiloh’s Cataryh remedy" Price 50 cents. For solo by Hicks & Peacock. For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee op every bottio of Shiloh’s vitaliscr. ft never fails to cure, Fpr sale by Hicks & Peacock. Ulcerated soro leg, with a running sore of several ytars' standing which the doctors thought incurable, and amputation was re garded as,the only relief, the patient scare,,, ly able to walk before, now runs, npearcntly well. The cure was made by P. P. P., nuu is known throughoqt Savannah as one of the greatest cures that P, P. P„ the wonder- fill blood medicine, has made, WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immcdlntc relief. Prico 10 cts, 60 cts., and $1. For sale by Hicks and Peacock. The five cent counter at Reid k Culpep per's is filled with ten cent toys. Go out to see the display of Christmas' goods at Ifeld k Culpepper’s, 11 will pay to call in at Reid & Culpep per’s, and sec their hottOay goods, if you don't buy a cent. Oure Your Corns by Using Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint fur Curns, Bunions and Warts, it is great, Happy Hooslors. Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, lad., writes; “Electric Bitters has done more lor me than all other medicines combined for that had feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble.” John Lesley, farmer and stockman, of same place, savs: “Find Electric Bitters to ho the best Kidney and Liver medicine, mabe mo feel like a new man" J. W- Gardner, hardware mcr- cnant, same town, says: Electric Ritters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don’t care whether he lives or dies; lie found new strength, good appetite and felt just like be had a new lease on life. Only 60c, a bottle, at S. J. Cassell’s drugstore. We hear from a private source that Reid k Culpepper have a nicer display of goods than ever before. Drop in and select yoar presents at Reid k Culpepper's and have tnem laid aside. Judging from the crowd at Reid k Cul pepper's. trade-must be on a boom. It is worth money to is* tho crowd at Raid k Culpepper's. Kindergarten and Primary School. Improved methods of object teaching, to gether with more advanced work. Terms moderate. Manx F. BabnKs, tf Dawson St. Mr. J as. 8. Harrison, Columbus. Go., says his wife had Dyspepsia for several ycaas in its wost form—could retain nothing on her stomach- Dr. Bolt's Dyspeptic Elizlr cured her permanently. For sale by all Drugiats. Croup, Whooping Cough an I Bronchitis immediately relieved by Sbllok-'. nre. For nls by Uifia k Peacock. The Greatest Discovery of the Ago, Dyspepsia, is perhaps the most prevalent cf all chronic diseases, and one too, up to the present time has baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, 1 curly all the pro prictary mcdcincs luve been tried and fail ed. After spcniiing years ot study. Dr. Holt, has at length gucccded in getting up a remedy. (Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir), that has never failed tocuro in a single Instance, if you suffer with this disease try one battle and be convinced. It is one of the best Liv er Medicine known to the profession. Liver Complaints, Chronic. Diarrha-a, Yellow Skin, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Brown Splotches and Asthma, if complica ted with indigestion, if you arc troubled wKb any ol those diseases it is a safe and certain cure. Manuloctered by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Co„ Montezuma,On. Price $1.00. Bottles double former sixe. For sale by all Druggists. * Dr. Holt’s Croup and Congh Syrup pie. vents and cures croup. No cure no par. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’i Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Prica 25 cents. For sals by Hicks k Peacock. JUST .A.EC ^5 X , 'Slippers for Xmas ever The prettiest line of Gent’s and Ladies brought to Thomasvillc. Call and examine theix. "jjm 'Jm ~1qt. SIGN OF BIG REDBC Lung Troubles, Rheumatism, Eto. Frequently a person is supposed to have consumption when it is some other iliscaso altogether that is reducing his flesh and making him look palo and thin. J. W. Yates, Tullahomn, Tcnn., writes: “It does me good to praise Botanic Blood Balm. It cured me of an nbscss on the lungs and asthma that troubled mo two years and that other remedies failed to benefit.” So you sec it Is sometimes well to try con stitutional treatment. No remedy is so good as It. B. B. (Botanic Blool Balm) for re building wasted tissue, and giving health to everv portion of the system reached by that great circulation stream of life, tho 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 Wood. Wm. Price, I.uttsville, Mo., writes: “I was afflicted with sciatica and had lost tho use of one arm and ono leg for nine years. I went to Hot .Springs and also tried different doctors, hut found no cure until.I tried Bot anic Blood Balm. It made me sound and well. I am well known in this vicinity." Observe, even when the renowned Hot Springs failed, B. B. B. brought relief. Re member, no matter what blood remedy you havo tried or intend to to, I). B. B. is tho only ono that will giyo you complcto satis faction. _ . tapfi-ra ix'd .-.vcSLi ,donr.’Oto -do.nX .<9a*se!J»«Sa.': G, W. FERRILL’S I Plcaso read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevail, of Thornas- rillc, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old .Mouonguhcla Rye Whisky, and it cannot lie obtained from any other source; now if you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, d pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do you more goad than anything else you could possibly obtain, and a pure old Ryo whisky is tho most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahcla Ryo is tho highest grade ot whisky distilled in the United States; it i3 endorsed nnd highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and 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. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas- ville, Ga. April 2J-ly llacUIro’* Arntcn naive. Tho Best Salve in tho World for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd positive,} cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar untced to give perfect satisfaction, or money I refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sal* by S, J. Cornell Drug Store. Tho best spring medicine in tho world is R P. P. If you would be welt and In good spirits use P. P. P. If weak nnd debilitated nnd run down tako P. P. P. For u spring medicine to cure and tone .up the general ailment of the system take P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. 167 BROAD STREET, ‘ -7-75? 5 OPPOSITE MITOI1EI.L HOUlSE. SELLS BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS • . ’ *■ £ nr •' ‘ 7, • \ Cfl.lT A 1 . FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CHILD’S’ CARRIAGES, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, CORNICE POLES, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS AND SEWING MACHINES. FINX ,, STOCK OF ' •- x*;. ; .,-l" WALL PAPER AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. Sash., UDoozs a,n.d. BlincLs. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. BED ROOM SUITES FROM ftt.H UP. Money saved by giving me n call and comparing prices. Caslta. ox IrLstasllaaauerLte. 11 in ELECTION FOB DIRECTORS. The Tiiomarvillk National Dank, i TllOUASVILLB, GA.. Dec. 13, 1890. f In accordance with tho requirement-* ot law. notico is heioby Riven that the annual election for directors or this bank for tho cnsulnir year will b) hold at tho banking house, on Tuesday January 13, prox, between the hours ot 8 a. ui. and 4 p. in. Stockholders desiring blank nrox- iQ* can secure the same by applying at tho bank. 12 iC imd JAR* A« abandon. Cashier. T9WPKIXS’ CASH DRUG STORE. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. A complete stock of new Drugs, Chemicals, Patent medicines, hair, lootli, nail and shoe brushes. Lundborg’s Tarrants, Manns, Colgates and other standard perfumes; toilet soaps, gold pens and spectacles. A choice line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO- Prices cut on everything— lower than anywhere in town. Come and save money. Note the address. N 107 broad Street. [Opposite Jergers.] 11 23 Ini s w a THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. 7T3 Oloet In 1 too Days, without Patn. Prevents Stricture. Contains no H *8j* acrid or poisonous aubatances, and la guaranteed absolutely harmless, prescribed by physicians. Dost Sy ringe tree with each bottle. Price fl Bold by druggists. Beware otSub- ■tltnte*. Acmo Chem.Co.Ltd..N.O.La J. C. MIMS. PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. SAVANNAH, GA. Analysis ot'Fertilizers, Soils, l’hos- phaso Rock, etc. TEB3I8 HIODE23AVE. Correspondence solicited. o-ao-tf f RECEIVER’S SALE. HERE’SAchance. A magnificent stock of Clothing, Gents Underwear and Furnishing Goods, Hatf etc., etc., to be closed out. at Jobbers Pr ; ces. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Should take advantage of this offer. They will be given Special Kates on Lots. This stock was bought by C. fl. Young Co., and now must be sold. Goods soid by the suit or in quantities to suit pur chasers. w. r. McIntyre, Receiver. VALUABLE PROPER fY FOR SALE. SAW MILL, GIN AND LAND. The following property can he had at a bargain, to-wit: One do horse power engine, (little out of repair,) three good 4 feet circular saws, one 14 inch slab saw, oac 14 feet butt saw, saw machinery good with 40 feet carriage, ono 70 saw cotton g'r. “Massey,” with teed at tachment (not n good order,) one cotton press (not worth much,) one grist mill, (3d inch Munson, iron cose and stand, revolving bottom rock, in splendid condition.) said to be one of the best mills in the county,' ono old log cart, an old lot of block and tackle, shafts and pulleys. Xinctj-fivt acres of land, with one 3 story gin house and three habitable cabins on it. The giu house is in splendid condition, Tho land lies between the folks of the Thomas and Quincy. Cairo and Tallahassee roads, near Duncanville, Thomas connty, Ga. Parties desiring to look at the property can call on Ur M. M. Kinchen, on the place. For terms and prices call on or writo to W. M. McIntosh, Sr;, Tallahsssce. Fla, M 20 3md. J. R. BURCH, DEALER Uf-dS Mill located 8 miles north ot Thomasvilla. I will deliver' lumber any whets ia tbO city or on board cars at tho YERYtLOWEST LIVING PRICES.' Thanking my patrons for past favsrs, §1 ask a continuance ol tho same, promising fair, square, upright dealings in every pare tlcular. I guarantee prices and quality, and respectfully solicit a share ol tbs pabUS patronage, ' . *; JF. It. BURCH, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. 0-3d£wtl „ • 1. • i.