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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
WEDNESDAY. 8RPTKMBKK 19, 1901.
Local It. R. Schedule
Showing Arrival and Departure of
I'raius at Thoinssvillt);
9 ty i lie 1*1 n.*-t Nj etem
THO9ASVII.UK to WAYCH0S8,
No 53 Lcsves 3 26 a. m
“ 22 •• 5 46 “
7a •• t> 10 p m.
WaYOKOSi to THOJ1ASVILLK.
No. 35 Arrives 2 13 p. m.
“ 57 •• _12.50 a.m.
•• 33 •• y.30 p. in.
THOMASVIUUE to MONTGOMERY.
No. 35 Leave. -2.25 p. m,
“ 57 “ 1.00 a.m.
MONTGOMERY to TtlOMAsVlu'LB.
No. 78 Arrives « P0 p. m.
58 •• 3.15 a. m.
THOMASVILLB to ALBANY.
No. 72 Leaves -9.30 a. m
" 313 “ 3.30 p. m.
ALBANY to THOMASVILLB.
No. 71 Arrives - 5.45 p. m.
319 •• 11.50 a.m.
THOMASVILLB to MONTICELLO.
No. 73 Leaves 1100 a m
35 “ ...2.25 p. m
MONTIORLLO to TllOliASVILLE.
No 78 Arrives 2.00 p. m.
<• 78 •• 5.45 ••
THOMASVILLB to B1INBRIDUE.
So. .125—Loosl freigiit carries passen-
sers. Leaves every d.r, eieept Sunday,
at ii a. m.
I S v the i'. T. At G.
THOMASV’IL F. TO TIPTON
No J Leave* 5»:40 A. ra
No G Freight, carrying a ptsu-n-
per I'iiit Mi Grtvei i :^0 p. m.
TFTON TO THuMASVILLK.
No I Arrive# 6:15 p. m
No 5 Arrive# I a. m
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
R. Thomas, Jr Broad St.
R. Thomas, Jr.,Volunteer Observer
Weather Bulletin for tha 24 hoars
ending at 7 o’clock p. in. 8apt. 18, 1900
TSMPlRATUBt:
7 a. 69
2 p. - 85
7 p. - 76
rfaiimntn for 24 hoars 87
Hinimnm * 67
Rain tall - 00
Forecast for to^iar: Fair
Library Hours.
From III October to 1st ol April, from
10 a. id. to 1 p. m.; from 3 to 5 p. m.
Three Thomas County Families.
Kev. Geo. G. Smith is, perhaps,
one of tne best posted moo of the
day on Georgia history. lie baa
been delving into old Engllab his
tory aud finds that the gantry in
old Engtaud, nearly 1,000 yeare
ago, is still represented by fami
lies in Georgia, lu an article in
the Macou Telegraph, Mr. Smith
thus refers to three families, well
known in Tbotnae, whose ancestry
ia a long and honorable one. He
aaya:
••Thu McKinnons are in Thomas,
while the McIntoshs go back
Hourly 1.000 years and have so
many of tbd name in Georgia that
a county is named for them, and
Lachlan and William are as com
mon in Gaergia as tbev are in
Scotland. Tho McLeans and Mc
Leods are two other Scotch fami
lies largely represented in Geor-
gia. One of tins family ie school
commissioner in Thomas couoty.”
“Your husband tried to commit
suicide, did be?" asked the doctor
who bad beeu hastily aummoued.
"Yes, sir," replied the weeping
woman.
“Made the attempt .with a
razor ?"
“Yea."
“Well, madam, he baa failed.
He will pull through all right."
“Ob. I suppose he will," aobbed
the wife. "Poor John is so—eo
awkward.”—Chicago Tribune.
Southwest Georgia willsee times
of wonderful prosperity this fall
aud winter unless the bottom drops
out of the cotton market Our
farmers are learning the lesson of
diversified farming, aud their cot
ton bringe in surplus money to
provide comforts and luxuries for
the borne.—Bainbridge Democrat.
“Ie ho as attentive to Blaucbe
as ever ?"
“No."
“Wbat’a tbe trouble?"
“lie married her."—Cincinnati
Enquirer.
A Fine Record.
Tbe many Tbomasville friends
of Jfort McAfee, who is recognized
as tbe greatest amateur ball pitch
er in the south, will read the fol
lowing record made by bim tbe
past summer, which we take from
tbe Lee County Jonrnsl, with
pleasure. Wo doubt if there Ie
auotber pitcher iu tbe couulry,
amateur or professional, who has
doua as well. Tbe Journal says:
"Mr. Kort McAfte reiurne-i
home on Friday hint, having liu-
iehed the seasou with tho Hs:mu
baseball team.
“The record he uiado during
the seasi n has been' ludeed phe
numetml lie pitched 46 games
aud of thorn won 48, losiug oulv
three gumeb, one of which was oc
casioned by the disloyalty of one
or two members of tbe team, and
one was lost by the intervention
of darkness; his defeat iu the oth
er be ibiuks be merited. This is
a record of wblcb be is justly
proud, and we doubt that there is
another player in any of tbediff
ereut leagues whose record is near
so good.
"During the season bis team met
all tbe best teams of tbe Month,
besides teams ^frurn Cincinnati
and the noted Spaldings ot Chica
go.
“Mr. McAfee brought home
with bim as a souvenir of tbe sea
son the ball with which be de
touted the Cincinnati team at Sel
ma on July 16th, tbe score being
Selma 4, Cincinnati 0 This hall
is muunled on a pedestal and is
handsomely decorated iu silver
and gold, and on which is neatly
inscribed a record of the many
games he played and aiso a poeti
cal effuniou conveying the senti
ment of tbe very high esteem iu
which he was held by bis asioci
ates and friends."
For Graval use
Stuart’s Gin and Bu-
chu.
SUMMER HEAT—This is the season
for bowel complaints Green apple*
and encumbers produce them and Ferry
Davis’ Fain-Killer cares them. To the
troubled ntomach it cornea like a balm,
the wind is assuaged. and the trouble
cease*. Every druggist in the land
keepH Fain-Killer, and no one ahould be
without it in his family. Avoid substi
tutes, there ia bat one Pain-Killer,
Perry Davis’. Price25o. and 80c. d&w
BOARD WANTED.
Plain country board in the pine re
gion near Thomasvlll-, Ga. Advertiser
not an invalid. Address **G” this office.
9-18 dlt w2t.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm applied to
a cot, braise, barn, scald or like injury
will 'ustnntly allay the pain and will
heal the parts in less time than any
other treatment. Unless tbe injury is
very severe it will not leave * scar.
Pa'n Balm also cares rheumatism,
apraina, awelilnga and lameness. For
sals by K. Thomas, Jr., druggist. 4
For Bladder Troub
les use Stuart’s Gio
and Ruohn.
Mothers mnet not forget that Dr.
Mogett’a Teethina (Teething Powder,)
will their child. d&w
Cheap Excursion to Savannah
on Sept. 24th
September 24th, the Plant System will
run ch-ap excursion to Savannah, Ga.,
at the following low rates:
Leave Thcmasville 9:30 a m—$2.00
Leave Boston 9:56 " 2.00
Leave Pidcock 10:00 *' 2.00
Leave Dixie 10:16 “ 2 00
Leave (juitman 10:32 *' 2.00
Leave Ousley . —....10:40 “ 2.00
Tickets will be sold for excursion
train on the24tb, limited to 26th return
ing on regnlar trains.
Catarrh' has become such a common
disease that a person entirely free from
this disgusting complaint is seldom met
with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh
as nothing more serious than a bad cold,
a simple inflammation of the nose and
throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and
very dangerous disease; if not at first, it
very soon becomes so.
The bhx>d is quickly contaminated by
the foul secretions, ami the poison
through the general circulation is carried
to all parts ot the system.
Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis-
factory and disappointing, because they
do not reach the scat of the trouble. S.
S. S. does. It cleanses the blood of the
poison and eliminates from tbe system ail
catarrhal secretions, and thus cures thor
oughly and permanently the worst cases.
Sir. P. H. McAllister, of Itnrrodsl'lirg. Re
writes: “Hiving been a terrible sufferer from
Catarrh, aud bclnfr now
Hound und well, the ques
tion often put to me is,
• What cured you?* In an
swer I feci it my duty to
state that Swift’s Specific
Is the medicine. I sm
such a true believer in the
efficacy of Swift’s Specific
that I can honestly and
conscientiously recom
mend it to any one suffer*;
ing from Catarrh. Hare
recommended it to many,
aud am happy 17 say that
those whom I have indue- , ^~r
ed to use it can bear me out in the statement that
it will cure any case of Catarrh if taken accord
ing to directions."
is the only purely veg
etable blood purifier
known,and the greatest
of all blood medicines
and tonics.
If you have Catarrh don’t wait until it
becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be
gin at once the use of S. S. S., and send
for our book on blood and skin diseases
and write our physicians about your case.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Cfc, ATLANTA, 6A.
i PRIMARY SCHOOL
—<>K—
71 Inn Mary F. IS arm*,
Opens Stpt. 3rd, 1900-
■'120 JefTcrson 81,, • Thontuillr, Ga,
South Georgia College.
I ng to direcUous."
sss
Have yon a moo* of fullness in the
region of your stomach after eating?
If ho yon will be beuettted by nsing
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. They also cure belching and sour
stomach. They regulate the bowels
too. Price, 25 cents. Sold by R. Thom
as. Jr., druggist. d&w
Cottage far Rent.
A six room cottsg* for rent. Fine
well of water on the back porch. Ar
tesian water in the house and front
yard. Pretty flower yard. Large
vegetable garden. House in good order,
also premises. Will rent either fur
nished or unfurnished. Possession
given at once reserving the right to re
serve one or two rooms. Terms reason
able. For further particulars apply t->
Mrs 0 H. Nicholson.
7-22 tf 301 Colton A venae.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are prompt
palatable pleasant, powerful, purifying
little i ill,. J W. Peacock. d*w
If You Believfl In Signs
See J. A. Epplv and get prices of
white eoamelnd letters for windows, the
handsoment and cheapest nigns on the
market For samples of them* aee tbe
window aigns of Taylor & Watson,
Hroad street. Orders can be left at 11 i
Jetfernon street, phone 145*5
9*11 dtf
Large sun spots astronomer# ray, caused
the extreme hcitt tbi* sumin r, sod doctors
dec <ire nearly nil tbe prostration* were in.
duced disorders of tbe »fom ch. Good
heaiib follows good digestion Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digest what you • at. If
you have indigestion or dyspeps a it will
quickie relieve aud permanently cu:e von.
J W. Per cock. d&w
50,000,000 Shavas at Tt«n Cent3
Have added Brace, the well known
barber, to my force of skilled barbers
and am better prepared than ever to
serve tbe pnblic. Remember 'hat my
prices are the lowest for lirst class work
in the city. Hair cats and shampoos
20 cents. R. G LEWIS,
9 18 tf Brighton Hotel.
When you want a pleasant physic try
the new remedy. Uhamber.ain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. They are easy to
take and pleasant iu effect. Price. 25
cents. Saipple free at K Thomas', Jr.,
drug store. ' d& w
~ WANTED.
A good second-hand up-right boiler
and engine. Mu-4 be a bargain,
dtf. W. H. BURCH & SON.
PoiiOKOua toadstool! resembling mush
rooms hare caused frequent neaths Ibis
year. Besure to use only thegeouhe
Ooserve tbe same care when you ask for
D. Will’s Witch Hssel Salve. There are
pois -nous counterfeits. DeWitt’s is tbe
only original Witch Basel Salve. It is a
safe and certain cure for piles sad al skin
dtrea es. J. W. Peacock. d4w |
“li>. HAWKE*
The Famous Atlanta Optician
The progressive nation# ot tbe world are
tbe greot rood consuming nations. Good
food well d gealed give# a length. If you
cannot digect alt you eat, you neet Kodol
Dyspepsia i.’ure. It digeitu wbxt you eut
You nre 1 not diet youraeif. It contains all
O' tbe digest mil# combined with the be.-1
known tonica an t recoaairucuvrs it will
even dige.it all c'a*s*8 ot food# in a bott.c.
No other preparation will do tbi*. It in.
•tantly relieves and quickly cure# all stum •
acb troubles. J. W. Peacock. d&w
R-calved Gold Medal Highest Award
Diploma of Honor for Superior Lene
Grinding and Excellency in the Manu
facture of Spectacles and Eye Glauses.
Sold in over 8,000 cities and towns in
the United States.
Established 1870.
These famous glasses for sale by J. W.
Peacock.
EfTKye Sight Tested Free.
To prevent coneumption quickly cure
throat and lung troubles with Une Minute
Gough (Jure J. W. Peacock. d.Vw
New Management.
Having leased the barber shop of II.
II. Martiu. on Broad street, wc wish to
slate to the patrons of the shop and tbe
pnbiiu generally, that we wil! continue
the business as heretofore, guaranteeing
the best of service and attention. The
patronage of all is respectfully solicited.
8 29<11m COCHRAN BROS.
Ho Ow a His L fe to the b'o e-
thought ot a Oomoan'on
While on a camping trip in Webster
oonuiy, Mr S. 1 S’ump, of Norman-
town, W. V , bad a severe attack ot
bloody flax. He aayv, *’I lirmlv believe
that owe my life to tbe forethought of
one of the company who had taken
along a bottle of Chamberlain'* Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ’’
Moral,—Procure a bottle of this rem-dy
before leaving home, it cannot be oh
rained when on a bunting. Ashing or
prospecting trip. Neither can it be
obtained while on board the cars or
etuamahip, and at each times and places
it is most likely to be Deeded. The safe
way ia to have it with yon. Thousands
of traveleni never leave home on a jour
ney without it. For sale by K Thomas,
|r„ druggist. 3
I
| Special attention given to teaching
1 children bow to THINK SDd STUDY.
| All work, beginning with the 1st
| grad-, i- gi>eti in such a way as to cause
j tbe child lo think for himself as much
ns 1 ossible.
Work made interesting as well as
iuntrr.C'ive by improved methods.
Remember that 'his is the most impor
tant poi iod of a child's school life and
it is very necessary that they are started
right. 8-31 we.i. sun. bt
Free! Free!! Free!!!
A $65 Bunge Given
Away.
Every cash customer at my store to
‘he amount of $l.U0 will be given n
chance at this splendid range. When
bed tickets have been issued the drawing
will take place.
C. B. QUINN.
wed. tri. sun.
Your Measures f’aaen For Thia
Celebrated Sah! n Paifect Fo m and
Corset Combined.
Just received a new line of Batenbnrg
Patterns and Material, Corticelli Em
broidery Silks. 3 centa per akein at
HRS. I. J- EPPLY'S Millinery Parlors
No. Ill J**ff»*rMon 8t. acroHB from
Hotel Masury
Phone 145-5.
9 28tf
A Rare Chance!
Buy the Virginia Houae and lot and
tbe adjoining lot, at a very low price
and on reasonable terms while yon have
a chance. 50 feet on Jackson street and
180 feet on .pine street. Broadside the
right of way of the 8. K. & W. Ky. For
farther information address
JOHN C PARNELL,
7-11 dtf Thomasville, "a
Jas. Grib ben
Contractor and buuaor,
Thomasville. - - Go
1 will bo glad iu max* cvuirauii tor,
luperintend all cleeee* ot buildings, publK
or private, in either brick or wood Wil*
taroilb p'.antand I pacification* it required,
Ii you want *oy buiMio* dour ca!! ol tuc
tod ! will tubmi* rbelbtt con*
tract is awarded me or aot. i will trearao-
tie utiftactiou in ail my work. I rater to
tbe xj*:ny oaiidin^a areci»ti 07 me ia Thom
aiville, and to eil partio* fur whom •’ Lave
w>rkf -<boT» *’#»ch • ••rest, ad door
Bv»*d • m w
Tax Notice
FIllST UOL’.Vt).
I will be at the following pla-va on
dates named for the purpose of r->i!ect-
ing the taxes for the year 1900:
Glasgow, Monday, Hept 17.
Metcalfe. Tuesday, 8ept. is.
Duncanville, Wednesday, rtept. 19.
Boston. Thursday, Sept. 20.
Wavs. Friday, 8ept. 21.
Thomaaville, Natm day Sept, 22.
Chastain, Monday, Sept. 24.
Oe.hiockonee, Tuesday, Sept. 25.
Meigs, Wednesday, Sept. 26.
Spence, Thursday, Sept 27.
Cairo, Friday, Sept 28.
1*. 8. HEETH,
T. C. T. C. and Registrar.
Round Trip Excursion Rates
v<a the Plant System.
The following round ttip rates have
been authorized:
Kansas City, account National Cou-
ven’ion Chrisiiau church, Oct 8, 9 and
10. Hnai limit Oct 23. Kate $31 50.
Richmond, Va., account Annual Con
vention National Colored Baptist Asso.
elation, Sep>. hi II and 13, tin.-xl limit
Sept. 22. Rate $20.25
Louisville, Ky., account Colored Odd
F-llows annual couveutiou Sept 2:1 and
30 and Oct. 1, Anal limit Oct. 9. Rat
$18.30.
WARD CLARK,
Ticket Agent,
Have Your Shirts Made
to Order.
The best $1.60 shirt on earth is
made by us Any Color, auy
Style, Perfect flte. Samples and
prices on application.
Tiik Ooiiv Nhirt Co.,
4-29 dtf Macon, Ga,
A school fer boyr, curriculum prepares for colleges of Georgia cr life. All
departments under experienced teacQera. Our endeavor ia, to make the schcnl.
in scholarship aud discipline, 1 credit, to the city. Terms within reach of ail,
Opens September 10th. For information apply to
AUG. G. MILLER,
OUN 8. DEAN.
8-9 d&w tf wed. aun Principals.
Ghas. Blum & Go.’s Sylvan Glen Whisky
-in oases of-
4- Foil Quarts at -SS-—O Per Case.
Thiswnisky ia distilled at the Edge Cliff Distilh-ry, ami is tally matured m
vrood before bottling. It is absolutely pure, aud nor excelled in quality by ai.j
v hi:Vy of the same age. no matter where pi-cur-d.
THE SYLVAN GLENN 18 7 YEARS OLD
When bnttled, and, considering Its excellent quality, is tbe cheapest whisky in
the market at the price we ask. As a beverage aud as au absolutely pare stitu 1
lant, nothing better Is to be obtained.
liar Sylvan tllra wr ship incases of 4 full qnuri buttles nt 8:1.211 pcrcuse.
express prepaid, to ait address.
The cases contain no marks on the outside whatever to indicate contents. If
any purchaser, upon examiningth« whisky, is not satisfied with its quality, tne
privilege is given him to return the same at our expense, and the money will be
refunded.
Ail orders should be accompanied by either currency, postofliee money order,
bank draft, or express money order.
We refer to any bank or any merchant in Jacksonville as to our standing and
reliability. Address, 3-20 dim
CHAM. BL1IW CO., Jauksonviilf, Fl:i.
Local Time Table Effective June 24ih, If00
D «AD DOWN.
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Daily ex
day
Dally cept Hun-
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7 43
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4 41
7 65
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l 07
P. 31
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7 10
R 00
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D>erun
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Between Dierun, Moultrie, Pidomk, Valdosta, Waycros*. Savanna
.faolcsouvilln and luterniedi -to I’uiuts.
HEAn DOWM
7 15 : ...Jacksonville
IP 00 WaycroM
No. 8 No 10 No
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Close ctuiioctlo* a n a le North, Hast. South »ml West, with til Kami aiul WVst hounO P»bui
a^stera tralnM excepting. Non :>7. .'S anti 81 at Pidcock, il-^* 3 «n<i o couii.-ct- with T..T. k a.
ami 'Ilf ton k Moultrie trains for Tifton, Macou eutl At Jam ».
No. ft wai b for Plant MjBte«» No. 3j
No / waits for Plant System s„. S3.
No. v waits one hour for PUnt 3/>te n No. :i\ tn<l ;S.
ThUCompany reserves the right to cuaut;* the running of any and all train# without
notice,
F«*r rates and other Information apply to onv looai atrent or
O. K. HM1TU. () P. A.. C- W PllMKHs’K. Vlce-Pres. and Qen'I.Buit.
Then I) i Not Fail to Try the
Uncle Dan Cigars.
You will find it a Free Smoker with a
Delightful Flavor. The cigar is sold by
all dealers. Call for the Uncle Dan and
yon will not be disappointed.
4-5 dtf
Is the lime to hsv,. yo-ir esne n il* tuned
off sud nt-ide ns good new. W. sell new
and second-hand
MACHINERY
UN KASY TERMS.
, It will pay you to see u# before you
<*!iewhere We also carry a iarge stock of
inspirator^ au«l mill supplies. We cau Jar-
niah your irou and braa$ castings ou short
notice We have grates made apt-daily for
*ane mill furnaces* aUo front* for Mine.
TIiOMASVILLK
IRON WORKS.
Work! near depot.
.lacksou Street.