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THE DAILY 1fME9*ENT^!!£RI8E.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1800.
« LOCAL SCHEDULE. *
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE or ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE
carrying passengers
N<f.5fromSav’hwi;1ilocal mail....Ar 640am
9 No 5, for Albany, Atlanta northern and
western points with mail..;...Lr. 8 30am
No 20, for Monticello Lv. 7 65 a m
No 8. from Bainbridge, Chatta. and
New Orleans with mail Ar.ll 30 a m
*No8. for Waycross, Jacksonville,
Savannah and eastern points with
mail Lv.12 25 p m
No 38, from Monticello Ar.l219pm
No 30, for Bainbribge,Montgomery con
necting with L. & N. for all western
points, sleeper to Cincinnati..Lv.12 39 p m
No 7. from Jacksonville, Waycross,
Savannah and t astern point with
through mail and express Ar. 1 45 p m
No 7, for Bainbridge, Chatta and New
Orleans with mali and expiess for
western points via. Chatta Lv. 2 0 5pm
No 40, from Montgomery, Bainbridge
and western points with sleeper
from Cincinnati Ar. 2 42 p m
No 41 for Monticello and Jacksonville
with sleeper Lv. 3 02 p m
No 6, from Albany, Atlanta and all
northern and western points with
mall Ar. 5 40 p m
No 6, foi Savannah and local points
and mail Lv. • 30 p m
No 30, from Monticello Ar. 5 50 p m
No 25, from Savannah, Waycross and
eastern joints Ar. 8 68 p m
No 25, for Ba nbridge and Mont'g. Lv. 008 p m
No 20, from “ “ “ ..Ar. 4 65am
No 26, for Savannah, Waycross and all
eastern points Lv. 5 00 a m
Offlco hours W. U. Tel. Co.
Beginning December 1st, the cilice honrs
nt the Western Union Telegraph Office for
the season, will be ns follows: 7:30 a. m. to
10 p. m. • The Sunday hours: 7:30 to 11 a.
m. and G:30 to 9:30 p. m. Visitors are re
quested to register their address, to insure
prompt delivery. Any inattention on the
part of nn7 imployec of the company should
be promptly reported at this office.
C. A. Deisheb,
Nov. 30, 1890. Manager.
See council proceedings elsewhere
Be careful hoiv you handle fire works,
Think of your head in the morning.
Don’t forget the minstrels next Sat
urday.
“Christmas gift.” O, you’ll hear
it to-day.
Listen for the horn of the hunter in
in the morning.
Rev. Mr. MacDonell has returned
from conference.
H. M. Caffly, of Alabama, was
town yesterday.
E. F. Marshal, ol Salem, III., is
the Gulf for the season-
Jos. Meyer, of New York, was reg
istered at the Gulf yesterday.
Mr. John S. Grantham, of Waukee-
nah, Fla., was at the Gulf yesterday.
Don’t forget that Sunday hours
will be observed at the post office to
day.
Christmas don't come but once
year, but then you need not get drunk
about it.
Mr. Geo. B. Morton, of Baltimore,
was among the arrivals at the Gulf
yesterday.
Sloan Young, of Montgomery,
spending the holidays with bis parents
in the city.
The man with a phonopraph, on
Lohnstein’s corner, yesterday, did a
good business.
Mr. J. P. Horner, of Chicago, agent
for Howe's Great London Shows, was
at the Gulf yesterday.
Primrose and West’s minstrels
very highly spoken of by. the press
eveiywhere they have played.
Dr. John M. Ptlsburg and wife, of
Chicago, arrived Tuesday evening and
are pleasantly located at the Gulf.
The Hussars-'are ordered to be at
their armory on Friday afternoon at
3:30 p. m. for the purpose of mounted
drOU
Dr. A. B. Couch, who is in business
in Alabama, came home Tuesday
evening to spend the holidays with his
family.
The Henshaw and Teu-Broeck com
pany left yesterday morning on the
8:30 train for Americus, where they
played last night.
Sheriff Hurst’s horse ran away with
him the other night, and threw him.
outjof his road cart, bruising him up
considerably. Very little damage was
done to the cart cr harness,
I
Two darkeys came near having a
“defuglety” on Madison street yester
day. Friends interfered andjpreveuted
any disturbance of the peace. Too
much bug juice was the cause. 1
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It is said that another wedding is to
come off soon in Thomasyille. The
stringency in the money market and
the McKinley bill do not appear to
have afiected the matrimonial market,
Cupid gets in his work right along.
Council Proceedings.
Council Rooms, Dec. 22, 1890.
* Council met in regular session, Mayor
Hopkins presiding.
Alderman Hayes, Wright, Merrill ond
Wise present.
Minutes of last meeting were read and con
firmed.
Petition of O. W. Tompkins was read and
in motion not granted.
Mayor and clerk was instructed to make
note for ron Safe purchased by the city .Same
to be made as agreed on, in another contract
with the company. Alderman Merrill offer
ed the following, and action was postponed
to next meeting,
Be it ordained by the Mayor and council
otthe city of Thomasville, and it is hereby
ordained by authority of tho same, that,
after the expiration of any license now in
force, the district in which liquor may be
sold by retail, shall bo the same as the Fire
District—the one to be extended or contract
ed ns either may be—and that no applica
tion for license to retail liquor outside of
what may at tho time be tho Fire District
shall bo considered by coancil.
The following accounts ordered paid.
Geo. Btowd, $2.25; South Georgia Hedge
Co., $93,45; Reynolds Hargraves & Davis,
$9.35; A. W. Palin, $31.50.
Council adjourned.
K. T. Maclean, Clerk.
Mr. Will Linn left yesterday morn
ing for Louisville, his former home,
where he will go into busines. Will
has a host of friends here who wish
him well.
Masonio.
A regular convocation of Thomaavillc
Chapter, No. 44 R. A. M. will bo held Thurs
day, December 25th at 7 o’clock p. m. All
members are requested to bo present, Elec
tion of officers.
Abthcb Patten, H. P.
M. A. Fleetwood, Secty.
BOARD.
A few Northern boarders wanted at Fine
Park, three squares Southeast of South
Georgia College, and due South of Piney
Woods Hotel, in the pines, corner Magnolia
street and Fearn avenue. For terms, etc,,
apply to Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, on promises'
12 23 lm
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 arS more goods and better
goods exhibited this season than ever
before. To substantiate the above
assertion, wo 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 Thomasville the opportunity
of_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.
The Finest in Town.
Sampson, the fruit man, has the finest
fTuits, nuts, etc., in town. See his toys and
canary birds.
tbur sun tf d Jackson street.
Board i.i'the Country.
A few boarders can be accommodated at
Jersey Farm, one. half mile east of tho city.
Location high and healthy, and' near tho
lines. Board substantial, including the
est of milk and charges moderate.
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Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth.
For sale by Hicks & Peacock.
Go to Pringle's Bed Front Grocery 1 for
fresh Maillar. 8 french candles, 500 pounds
just received. - 12 18 tf
'1 Ten Day’* Notice.
Beginning on Jan. 1st, 1891, we will sell
tor cash without deviation, for ever after
wards. Reese & Easox.
12 21 tf
Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery for
butter, cheese and all staple and fancy
goods. 12 18 tf
NOTICE.
From Dec. 1st, we will Bell goods for
spot cosh only. With good goods and low
prices, wo cannot afford to keep books,
This applies to all,
Respectfully,
- Lie A Buttolni.
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For tho Holidays.
Mr. S. j. Casscls has a superb line ol nice
Christman goods, which he will take pleas
ure In showing. His goods are new and
first class and will be sejd low. till ti 25
For Christmas.
Toys, Canary Birds, Cages, and all kinds
of froits, nuts, raisins, and fire works at
Sampson's, Tho Fruit Man,
thur sun tf d Jackson street.
Two famished rooms, one cook room, on
Smith avenue, for rent. Terms . reasonable.
12 14 tfd Mas. 8. J. Lewis. -
Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery lor
oil holiday goods. 12 18 tf
For Rent.
Three furnished rooms.with kitchen pri
vileges. J. S. Salmons,
tf East End.
Go to Pringle’s Red Frort Grocery for
firo works. 12 18 tf
The Greatost 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, 1 early all the pro
prietOry medicines have been tried and fail
ed. After spending yenrs of study. Dr.
Holt, bos at length gucceded in getting up
a remedy. (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir), that
ha3 never failed to cure 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. Diarrhoea, Yellow
Skin, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache,
Brown Splotches and Asthma, if. complica
ted with indigestion, if you are troubled
with any ot those diseases it is a safe and
certain cure. Manufactercd 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 and cures croup. No euro no pay.
Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma, Ga.
Will you suffer with Dpspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer isgnarantced
to care you. For sale by Hicks A Peacock
To the Ladie9,
There are thousands of ladies throughout
the country whose system aro poisoned, and
whoso blood is in an impure condition from
the absorption of impure matter, due to
menstrual irregularities. This class are pe
culiarly benefited by tne wonderful tonie
and blood-cleansing properties of Prickly
Asb, Poke Root and .Potassium—P. P. P.
Roses andboundingjiealth take tho place of
tho sickly look, the lost color, and the gen
eral wreck 1 of tho system. P. P. P. is the
cure—bo sure to get it at once.
King Royal Germeteur.
Tho new remedy that is so highly recom
mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rov, Sam
Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and
all Malarial diseases. Sold by
7 17 tf B. Thomas, Jr.
JUST JLTmX
The prettiest line of Gent’s'and Ladies’ Slippers for
brought to Thomasyille. Call and examine them.
CTTIEBTKICHECT <Ss
SIGKNT OF BIO- S&EJ2
iataSB
Do You Know How It Feel*.
Recumatism. Every one lias heard the
word, “now’s your Mother?” -‘Oh she’s
well except her rheumatism,” How careless
ly tho answer is given. Do you know how
it feels to have rheumatism? Ohl it’s terrible,
the swelling and tho excruciating pain of
ankle, knee, elbow and shoulder, just ns if
each point was a bundle of irritated nerAe9,
each one seemingly bent on giving more
pain than the other. Laying awake ail nfght
longing for daylight, aching too severely to
sleep, npplying liniment every half hour to
temporarily relieve the agony. Praying,
cursing, turning, twisting, but no case,
comfort. What is it that causes rheumatism?
Ah, there are a thousand causes. What is
it that cures rheumatism? Thank God, there
is at least one cure. It is called B. B. B. or
Botanic Blood Balm. It has cured more cas
es of rheumatism than any other known
remedy. Try it. Do not suffer longer.
J. H. Laing, Dawson, Ga„ writes: “1 suf
fered with rheumatism in my shoulders nnd
general debility. Five bottles B. B. B. im
proved my health and the rheumatism left
me.”
J. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga., (West End),
writes: “I consider that B. B. B. has perma
nently cured me of rheumatism and sciati
ca.”
Jacob E. Spcecier, Newman, Ga., writes:
“B. B. 1!. entirely cured me of rheumatism
in my shoulders. I used six bottles.”
Please read carefully every word in the
following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Thomas
ville, is the only agent in this county for
Panl Jones Old Monongahcla Rye Whisky,
and it cannot be obtained from any other
source; now if you nro overworked, or bro
ken down in healtb, from any other cause,
a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do
you more good than anything else you could
possibly obtain, and a pare old Rye whisky
is tho roost 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, mcllow,pnlatabloRyo Whisky, and
made its national reputation solely on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomar-
ville. On. April 20-iy
The Germ Theory.
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory Is the correct one.
Dr. King’s Royal Germeteur goes to the roo
f al! diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by
7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jn.
Catarrah cared, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by
Hicks & Peacock.
Abbott’s East Idian Corn Paint
Is a quick cure for Corns, Bun’ons and
Warts.
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough, Sholoh's Cure is the remedy
for you. For salo by Hleks & Peacock.
Mr. C. 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 me perfectly. For sale by nil drug
gists.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve
croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For
salo by Hicks & Peacock.
Cure Your Corns
By using’Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint,
Corns, Bunions and Warts, it is great.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indiges
tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appi
tile. Yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is
positive care* For sale by Hicks and Pea-
cock.
Malaria.
This disease yields quickly to the wonder
ful powers of P, P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium). People living In
miasmatic countries should never be wnhout
P, P. P. A word to the wise is sufficient.
Go to Pringle’s Red Front Grocery for
fruits. 12 18 tf
The Pulpit and the Stage,
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren
Church, BlneMound, kan., says. "I feci it
my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King’s
New discovery has done for me. My Longa
were badly dleased, and my parishioners
thought I could live only a few weeks' I
took five bottles of Dr. lung's New Discove
ry and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs.
in weight.
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Fanny
Folks Combination, writes; “After a thor
ough trial and convincing evidence, I am
confident Dr. King’s Hew Discovery for Con-
sumptiom, beats ’em all, and cures when
everythldg alia falls. The greatest kind
ness I can do my many thousand friends is
to nrge them to try It Free trial bottles at
S. J. Cassels drug store. Regular sizes 50c.
and $1.08.
Bseklmb Aralca salve.
The Best Salvaintha World for Cuts,
cures Files, or no pay requtaxL ; ’ ft Is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
relUnded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by 0, J, Osutli Drug Store. 2
Shiloh’s Vitalizer 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 nicks
* Peacock. “
Epoch.
The transition firom long, lingering and
poinfnl sickness to robust health marks an
epoch in the life of the individual. Such a
remarkable evennt is treasured in the mem
ory and the agency whereby the good health
has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence
it Is that so much is heard in praise of Elec
tric Bitters, Bo maDy feel they owe their
restoration to health, to the use of the Great
Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled
with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or stom
ach, oi long or short standing yon will sure
ly find relief by use of Eletrc Bitters. Sold
at 50c. and $1 per bottle at S. J. Casscls’
Drugstore.
Kindergarten and Primary School.
Improved.methods of object teaching, to
gether with more advanced work. Terms
moderate. Hast F. Barxis,
tf Dawson St.
Mr. Jas. 8. Harrison, Coiambus, Ga, says
bis wife had Dyspepsia for several ycaos In
its wost form—could rebun nothing on her
stomach* Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic FJixir cored
her permanently. For sale by all DrogisU.
ig t
cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Wo guarantee it.
For tale by Hicks & Peacock.
Thomas Sheriff Sale.
FOR FEBRUARY.
Will be sold, before tho court house door
in Thomasville, Thomas Co., Ga., between
the legal honrs of sale on the first Tuesday
in February next, tho following property,
to-wit:
All that town lot or parcel of land situa
ted in tho town of Thomasville, State of
Georgia, Thomas, County, known nnd
distinguished In the plan of said town as
follows: All of lot 23 in that portion of
■aid town, known os Fcarnsidc, and in tho
angle made by Wright street and Hopkins
avenue, running 175 feet on Wright street
to an alley and along side alley 149 feet, and
along Hopkins avenuo 137 feet. Thence
South 175 feet to said alley, containing J
acre more or less, levied on as tho property
of W. T. Wilson, to satisfy a Superior court
fi fa, April term 1890, in favor of Thomas,
ville Building.and Loan Association, vs
W. T. Wllson.Property pointed out by Han-
seli & Merrill, plaintiffs attorneys.
J. A. Huest, Sheriff.
G, W. FERRItaS
Rattan and Reed Rockers in alT sizes.
Plush Rockers in Walnut, Oak ahd. ldth
Century Rockers in all Grades. Ohildren’s
Chairs and Rockers, Doll Carri^geSi^ Shoo
Flies, etc. Also , -
FURNITURE OF ALL NODS.
’: ■*- ' - r.rivfXMMa+m:
Mattresses, Springs, Matting, Oil Goth, Ficfure ’ Frames,
Moulding, Lace Curtains, Shades, Good stock of Wall Pper
HARD TIME PRICES
given on everything. Sash, Doors, and Blinds. Give us a
call.
167 BROADSTREET, opposite Mitchell Hone*.
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ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS.
Tub Thomasville National Bank.
Thomasville, o a„ Dec. 13, 1890.
iccordanco with tlio requirements ot 1
notice is bcioby given that the annual election
for directors of tilts bank for tlio cnsuln- year
will b> held at the banking house, on Tuesday
January 13, prox, between tlio hours of 8 a. in.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
I will sell, at public outcry, at the court
house door, at Thomasville, Go., within the
legal hours of sale, on the 29th of Decem
ber, 1890, about twenty-four hundred
pounds of seed cotton, fifty bushels of corn
in the shuck and 1093 stalks, more or less,
cf seed cane; property on the J. F. Godwin
tract in the Northeast corner of lot No. 181,
17th district, Thomas county, Ga., levied on
under a distress warrant, from the county
Judge, of said county, in favor of W. M.
Hammond, as the property of J. R. Blewitt.
J. A. Horst,
Dec. 17, 1890. Sheriff,
till dec 20tb d
H the best known remedy.
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■Cera Ooaorhcea and
Gleet In 1 toff Days, without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, and
la guaranteed absolutely harmless.
Iprcscrlbed by physicians, neat Sy
ringe free with each bottle. Price! 1
Bold by druggists. Beware of Sob-
■tltntejjAemeCbcmjCOjIAAjNjOjI^
J. C. MIMS.
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
CHEMIST.
SAVANNAH; GA.
Analysis ot‘Fertilizers, Soils, Phos-
pbasc Rock, etc.
WMBMS MODSBAm
Correspondence eoUcited.
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RECEIVER’S SALE.
HEBE’SAMCE
t CC -'s 2 3:
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 given
Special Rates on Lots.
This stock was bought by C. H. Young k
Co., and now must be sold. Goods sold
by the suit or in quantities to suit pur
chasers.
w.jr. McIntyre,
Receiver.
VALUABLE PROPER IY FOR SALE.
SAW MILL, GIN. AND LAND.
The following property can be had at a
bargain, to-wit:
One 60 horse power engine, (little out of
repair,) three good 4 feet circular eawe, one
14 inch slab saw, one 14 feet butt saw, saw
machinery good with 40 feet carriage, one
70 saw cotton g'n "Massey,” with (Ad at
tachment (not n 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 to
bo one of the best mills in tho county, one
old log cart, an old lot of block and tackle,
shafts and pulleys. Ninety-five acres of
land, with one 3 story gin house and three
habitable cabins on it. The gin house is in
splendid condition. The land lies between
the (orks of the Thomas and Quincy, Cairo
and Tallahassee roads, near Duncanville,
Thomaa 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, Fix n j.
J. R. BURCH,
DEALER DXJ3
Mill located 8'milei north of "iT^stillls
I will deliver lumber any where in Ibfi
city or on board cars at the ^ r ^
8 itc
VERY LOWEST L1VIHG PRICES.
Thanking my patrons for past hrasa, ft '
ask a continuance ot the same, promiua*
fair, square, upright dealings in ever
ticnlar. I guarantee prices afid-'q
and respectfully toliciU shaft of the
patronage, r- » : «
THoasmuaesNeei
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