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AT
SPECIAL
BARGAINS i
In order to reduce our tre
mendously large stock of Dtfy
Goods, Clothing, etc., we offer
special inducements in the
way of prices, in every de
partment of our two large
stores.
A NEW DEPARTURE!
A Bargain Goiter.
The Ladies will take ad
vantage of the good things to
ho found on our bargain
counter. Dont fail to see our
BARGAIN COUNTER.
H. Wolff &Bro
The attention of the gen
tlemen is called to the splen
did bargains we offer in Cloth
ing, Underwear, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods.
Remember llie Place.
We are offering Goods
cheap in order to reduce our
Immense stock.
You are respectfully invited
to call early and inspect.
The Leaders of Styles.
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1889
Local Schedule.
Fast mail for Savannah Ar... 9 25 a m
“ “ “ “ Lv.. .12 40 p m
‘ “from “ Ar... 131 pm
“ “ for Chattahoochee Lv... 200pm
Train for Albany Lv... 9 30am
“ from “ Ar... 5 20pm
“ “ “ for Savannah Lv...6 50pra
Freight ana accom. from Wayc..Ar... 3 45 p m
*• “ “ for “ Lv... 8 40am
“ “ “ “ Chatt. Lv... 4 45pm
“ »• “ from Chatt. Ar... 715am
•• “ “ for Albany Lv... 4 25 pm
•i “ •* from “ Ar... 7 55 a m
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight accom. for itfonticello Lv...8 45a m
“ “ from “ . ...Ar...6 20 p m
Fast mail for “ ....Lv...2 06 p m
“ “ from “ ....Ar. .12 10 p m
Leaves To-day.
Mr. Melville Hanna, his mother,
Mrs. Hanna and sister Miss Hanna,
leave to-day in a special ear for their
home, in Cleveland, Ohio. They have
been the guests of Mr, J. Wyman
Jones, at his charming home, “Elso-
ma.”
The Electric Light Plant.
As soon as the party that will have
charge of the constuction of the plant
reaches Thomasville, active work will
begin. This will be within a few weeks
at furthest.
Called Away.
Sheriff Hurst was called away by a
telegram Sunday morning. He went
as companion and guard to an unfor
tunate gentlemen from Columbus who
had lost his reason.
A Letter from Home.
When you go away to spend the
summer the Timks-Entekprise will
be a daily letter from home, full of lo
cal news and happenings. Leave your
address at the .business office when
you leave town.
Home Again.
Mr. George Fcarn returned Sunday
night from an extensive tour through
upper Georgia-alrd North Alabama
and Tennessee.' He visited Knoxville,
Chattanooga, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa
and other poiuts. . He had’a pleasant
trip, and found the sections he visited
booming.
New Machinery.
Mr. George W. Henderson, super
intendent of the Tho tmsville Guano
Company, lias returned from a trip to
Cinci.iuati and Dayton, Ohio, where
he went to buy improved machinery
to be used in the cotton seed oil de
partment of the business. This new
machinery will he iu place by another
season.
With Heavier Rails.
The Savannah, Florida & Western
Railway will begin at once to put
down 70 pound rails between Savan
nah and Jacksonvil'c. This part of
the road is now laid with 60 pound
rails.. The track between Wnycross
and Albany and Chattahoochee will
be laid with 60 pound rails, 10 pounds
heavier than those now in use. The
track of the S., F. & W. is already
one of the best in the South, and
when these improvements are made it
will he without exception tho best.
“Paradise Park.”
The lease and option of purchase
by the city of tins splendid piece of
property expires with the year. Cen
tral Pa k nnd the other public grounds
of New York are called the lungs of
the' city. While Thomasville is not
so closely built as New York, it is
necessary that Paradise Park he pre
served as a park. It has given lungs
back to many nn invalid visitor, and
nothing in or about the city has fur
nished so much pleasure to our guests.
Mayor Hopkins will order an elec
tion some time during the summer to
authorize the isnie of bonds to pay
for this park.
Tho Columbus Southern.
Yesterday morning the Enquirer-
Sun spread the good news that the
last doubt of the building of the Co
lumbus Southern railroad had been
dispelled. This road will now be
rapidly pushed to completion. It will
he a splendid outlet for Columbus,
and will place us in close connection
with one »t the most splendid sections
of Georgia. The importance of the
building of the Columbus Southern
r ilroad cannot be over-estimated.
Keep your eye on the Columbus
Southern,—Enquirer-Sun.
Albany would be a good point,
with its half dozen railroads, for
Thomasville to hitch on to with an
other new liue of road.
The Thomasville Times and the
Thomasville Enterprise have consoli
dated, which was a very sensible
thing to do. Both were good papers,
but each was seriously iu the others
way. Now there is a future for the
Time8-Enterfri.sk. Wc wish it
abundant success.—Valdosta Times.
A Letter.
Mr. W. E. Watte, the clever pro
prietor of the Miller House, received
the following letter a few days ago,
which he has kindly allowed us to
cony. We do this to show our people
what a reputation this popular house
is making with the traveling public.
Here is the letter:
Mr. If. E. Watts, Boston, Oa,:
Kind and Respected Friend—For
the love of the human race, and es
pecially the ‘•drummer” part of the
family of living beings, please do not
recommend any one else to go to the
house, of Thomasville.
We followed vrnr couucilings and
are wiser, if not tetter, men. If that
is worth $2 a day, yours is worth 86.
They have the toughest beef, most
unaccommodating landlord and clerk
and “no good” porters. This is from
one of your best friends, but. one of
the most disgusted of house
patrons.
Yours with the kindest regards and
lots of nnftic, I am
Geo. A. Let ford.
Mr. Letford is a member of the
firm of H. E. Bucklin & Co., of Chi
cago, a large medicine house. The
house referred to is one of the most
prominent in our sister city.
We take the above from the Bcston
AYorld, of Saturday.
Mr. George A. Letford appears to
be a very particular sort of a gentle
man. We luve no doubt that Mr.
Watts keeps a good house—every one
says lie docs—but Mr. Letford will
hardly make any one believe that
Thomasville hotels are noted for “un
accommodating latidlordaand clerks.”
On the contrary, Tbomasville’s hotels
boast—and justly so—of not only ex
cellent fare, but accommodating land,
lords and clerks. We may venture,
without entering the domain of doubt,
the assertion that the. Chicago gentle
man got aivay with 82 worth of
victuals at the hotel in Thomasville
where he stopped.
One line of railroad in the absolute
control of the city ot Albany, would
be worth a dozen run by foreign cor
porations. It would be a lever by
which we could pry ourselves over
the feuce into the laud of brightest
promise.
The above front the News and Ad
vertiser sounds the key-note to the
situation in Thomasville, as well as
Albany. And our people are begin
ning to appreciate the situation.
The Thomasville Daily Times and
the Thomasville Daily Enterprise
have been merged into one, and will
hereafter appear as the Timcs-Entcr.
prise. Now you can look out for
lively daily.—Darien Gazette.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
Bad with Exzmna. Hair nil Clone.
Sen Ip corcrcd with eruption*.Thought
his hair would uvVer c»ow. «lnwa^
remedies. Hair splendid nud not
pimple on him. \
The Laws Delay.
One of Quitman’s best posted law
yers remarket the oth»r day that
there were cases enough now before
Brooks Superior Court to keep the
court in session for two solid months
it all of the cases were tried. This
amount of litigation in a county of
the size of Brooks is not ail enviable
showing. The two weeks of cou't
just held have heeu a heavy burden
on the county and will make a big
hole in the surplus iu the treasury.—
Quitman Free Press.
Without meaning to draw any in
vidious comparison, it is gratifying to
record tho fact that Thomas county,
as a rule, gets through all her crimi
nal and civil business in one week ;
frequently in less time. Too much
litigation in a county is not- good.
Thomas comity has ns little as any
county in the State, according to pop-
i lation.
Attempted Assassination.
Dick Watkins, a negro, wna shot
and badly wounded on the Dr. Jones
plantation, six miles from the city,
Sunday night, by some unknown per
son. He was sitting in his cnbin
singing and conversing with his fami
ly when the shot was fired. Quite a
number of shots took effect in the
neck and upper portion of tho body.
A physician from here was sent lor.
The wound is considered dangerous,
LATER,
Dr. T. M. McIntosh, who went out
to see the wounded man, reports that
two buckshot struck the right lung.
One passed entirely ^trough the luny,
the other penetrated the lung. Two
shot entered the neck and came out in
his mouth. Three entered the back
of the neck and ranged forward. Dr,
McIntosh considers the wounds dan
gerous, especially those in the lungs.
Remedies. My boy, who when one year of
age, was so baa with eczema that he lost all nls
hair. Hissnalp was covered with eruptions,
which the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair
ing of a cure from physicians I Regan tho use
of Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. His hair is now
splendid and there is not a plraplo on him.
recommend the Cutlcur i Remedies as the most
speedy, economical, and suro cure for skin dis
eases of infants ana children, and feel that ev
ery mother who has an afflicted child will
thank me for so doing,
Nrs. M. E. WOODSUM, Norway, Me
A Fever More Eight Years Cured
I must extend to you the thanks of ono of my
customers, who has been cured bv using Cuticu-
-a Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long
spell of sickness or fever eight yaars ago. He
was so bad he was fcarfnl he would have to
have his leg amputated, hut is happy to say he
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He
requests me to use his name, which Is H. H,
Cason, merchant of this place
JOHN V. MINOR, Druggli
" • iboro, fi
Galnsboro,
Severe Scale Disease Cured,
A few weeks ago my wife Buffered very much
from a cutaneous disease of the scalp, and re
ceived no roller from the various remedios jshc
used until she tried Cuticura. Tho disease
dromptiv yielded to this treatment, and in a
short while she was entire y well. There has
been no return ox the disease and Cuticura
ranks wo. 1 in our estimation for diseases ot the
skin. Rev. J. PRESSLEY BARRETT, D. D
Raleigh, N. C.
Cuticura Remedies.
Are a positive cure for every form of skin,
scalp, and blood diseases, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofular, except possibly itchthyo-
sls.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 5oc.; Soap
25.; Resolvent, 81. Prepared by tho Potter
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass
0^“Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,
G4 pages, 50 illustrations, and too testimonials.
• flcn by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely
EVERY MDSCLE ACHED.
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
nnd weaknesses relieved in one min-
ute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plas
ter. The ilrst and only instantaneous pain-kill
ing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
FOR RENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, pg McLean Avc-
uuc. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I. LaRochr,
if. ^ " “*? Fletchcrvillc.
The thriving little town of McIntosh
was resonant with sweet music night
before last. It was the occasion of
the annual musicale given by the
Liberty club. The entertainment
was given at the summer residence of
Mr. II. B. Cassels, of this city. One
hundred people wore present. Among
those from Savannah was Mr. II. C.
Davis. He was a guest of Mr. Cas-
sels. Ho reports a most enjoyable
time. The programme was excep
tionally line and considerable musical
talent has been developed aaong its
members.—News.
Mr. Cassels is a brother of Mr. 8.
J. Cassels and, like his brother, has a
good deal of music in his soul.
The next was a speech by Mr. J.
A. Holloway, of Thomasville, who
delivered an excellent address on tho
Fruits of Mental Labor.” Sir. I^ol-
loway is a good speaker, and he nuidc
a very favorable iniDression on the
audience who listened to his address.
—Boston World.
Mr. Holloway’s triends in Thomas,
villc arc glad to know that his effort
was appreciated. Mr. H. is a young
man of sterling qualities, and is full
of energy.
Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pains.
When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or
other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in-born scrofula or contagious blood poison,
remember that 11. B.B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
lms gained many thousand victories, in ns
many seemingly inc'irablo instances. Send
to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta (ia., for
Book of Wonders,” and be convinced:
is the only true dlooii rcuiriF.it.
0. W. Messer, Howell’s X Roads, (in.,
writes: “I was afflicted nine yeers with
sores. All the medicine I could take did me
no good, I then tried B. B, H.,nnd 8 bottles
cured me sound.
Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Texas,
writes: “Alady friend of mine was troubled
with bumps and pimples on her face nnd
neck. She took three bottlcBofil. B. 1)., and
her skin got soft nnd smooth, pimples disap
peared, and her health improved greatly.”
Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga., writes:
Some years ago I contracted blood poison,
I had no nppetite, my digestion was ruined,
rheumatism drew up my limbs so I could
hardly walk, throat was cauterized five times.
Hot Springs gave me no benefit, nnd my lift
wna one torture until 1 gave 11. B. II, a trial,
and, suprising ns it may seem, the use of five
bottles cured me.”
may In, 1
In order to make room for cash
groceries, wc find that wc must offer
some rare bargains m shoes. We
mean business when we say bargains
and if you need shoes don’t fail to call
oji M. P. Pickett.
Royal Crown Raking Powders in glass, at
T. J. HALL tc BRO.'8., Grocers.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink,
l or bil-oustess and constipation, take eiu
on Elixir.
For indigestion and foal stomache, take Lem
on Elix e. *
For sick and nervous headache, take Lemon
Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousness, tako Lem
on Elixir.
For loss of appetite and debility, take Lem
on Elixir.
For fevers,« hills and malaria, tako Lemon
Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of tho
above diseases, all of wbi< h arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or
blood.
Prepared only bv Dr. II. Moxeley, Atlanta, Ua
50c, and $1,00 per bottle. Sold by druggists.
A Prominent Minister Wiitos.
After ten years of great suffering from indi
gestion, with great nervous prostration, bill
ot.mess, disordere I ki neys and constipation,
I havo been cured by Dr. Mozelcy’s Lemon
Elixir, and ra now a well man.
Rev. C. C. Davis, El i. M. E. Church South
No. 28, Tatnall, St. Atlanta, Ga.
3Iay 14, cl3ra.
Old ladies fine low cut Buskin lmud
made, low heel, soft noiseless bottoms,
easy to the tired feet. Cost you 82
anywhere else Can get them at
Pickett’s for 81.25. Got to make
room for casli groceries. 5-11-tf.
Men’s hand sewed, .best American
calf, Congress and Balmorals. Sold
everywhere for 85.50 to 86. Sold at
Pickett’s for 84. More room for
cheap groceries,
-JLT
L. STEYERMAN & BRO
T-wo Cases o
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
dER THE PLACE:
L. Steyerman & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 1-Sc.
CLOTHING-1 CLOTHING-!
Our Bargains the talk of the town. Com
petition completely baffled.
$£§r”Ca]l- and be convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
lii BROAD STREET.
THOMASVILLE.
ONE WHO KNOWS.
The following testimonial is from a gentle
man who knows our formula and is thor
oughly acquainted with the curative prop
erties of our Tonic. The way to know the
merits is to try the article. Any physician
who desires the formula of Calisaya Tonic
may obtain it from the Westmoreland Cali
saya Tonic Company, Greenville, S. C. Thi3
letter is from a malarial section:
West Point, Miss*
Having shown me the formula for making
your Tonic while in your city the past sum
mer, I take great pleasure in reeommcn<®ig
it. 1 am delighted with it, having givcnTt
in my practice shccessfully; and to members
of my own family suffering from u malarial
te.m*mla. Very truly,
B. S. Qu.ncan,
The complicated diseases brought on by
ntcuse study, thought, care,, anxiety, etc.,
are of ten of the most serious natul* Heed
such symptoms as loss of memory, universal
lassitude, heart disease, kidney complaints,
liver troubles and a general breaking down
of health and strength. When thus afflicted,
when the least exertion causes groat fatigue,
when life seems a burden, use the reliable
strengthening tonic, Brown’s Iron Bitters.
It will afford you sure relief.
THE WOMEN VRAISE B. B. 13.
Tho suffering of women certainly awakens
the sympathy of every true philanthropist.
Their best friend, however, is B. B. B. (Bo
tanic Blood Balm). Send to Blood Halm
Co., Atlanta, Oa., for proofs.
11. L. Cassidy, Kcnncsaw, Ga., writes:
“Three bottles of 1). B. B. cured my wife of
scrofula.”
Mrs. R. M. Laws, Ztilubr, Fla., writes: “l
haqo uever used anything to equal B.B.B.”
Sirs. C. H. Gav, Rocky Mount, N. C.,
writes: “Not r day fo 15 years was I free
from headache. B-B. B. entirely relieved
me. I feel like mother person.”
Jas. W. Lancaster, Hawkinsville, Ga ,
writes: “My wife was in bad health for
eight years. Five doctors and many patent
medicines had done* her uo good. Six bottles
of B. B. B. cured her.”
Miss S, Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga., says:
“For years I suffered with rheumatism,
caused by kidney trouble and indigestion, I
was also feeble and nervous. B. B. B. re
lieved mo at once, although several other
medicines bad failed*”
“Rev. J. M. Richardson, Clarkston. Ark.,
writes: “My wife suffered twelvo years
with rheumatism and female complaint. A
lady member of my church had been cured
by 11. B. B. She persuaded my wlfo to try
it, wly) now says there is nothing liko B. B.
B,, as it quickly gave her relief.”
WLTOLKSALK AND KKTAIL
I.AU1IS IV
LAUNDRY.
Semi ns your laundry. Collars,
.02>i each, cuff’s, .05 per pair, shirts;
.10 each. We guarantee all work to
be neat and clean. Send boforc 8
o’clock a. in. Wednesdays.
C. II. Young C'o.
KILL FLIES.
Stoves, Iron,
7 and Wngos M&t«
Tin and Hollow Ware,
of all kinds, ami agent for %
King’s Powder Co.
1KEI IiLrllffSRY.
Insect l’oivdor Fly Paper.
Cassei.s’’ Pharmacy,
118 Broad street.
m C. F. COLLINS.
JERSEY MILK.
Parties desiring fresh, pure Jersey milk,
from Jersey Farm, will be supplied, in any
quantity, delivered, on application to, or by
addressing
JOHN CHASTAIN.
April 10, 1889,
TAILORING.
There is an end to all things, so the
people say, but thoro is no ond to tho
splendid fitting clothing made at 81
Ilroad street. Cleaning and repairing
done in the neatest manner. Oivo me
a call. John Kenny.
PIANOS AND ORGAN'S.
W. S. Brown, tho Jeweler, has se
cured tho agency for all tho first-class
Pianos and Organs, which ho is soiling
nt the lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn his prices and terms.
West’s Pain King—tie houeshold remedy,
vlwuys useful. Never fi ils to cure cholera
lorbus, pains in stonrnc a or bowels, cramp,
olic, chills or summer ".omplaiat, 25c. Sold
t, Da. McRae's Mitchill House Pharmacy,
’homaavilte.Ga, 4 3 ly.
West’s World's wonder or Family Lini
ment, a superior” remedy for neuralgia, lame
back, sprains, bruises, cuts, burns or wounds.
Cheaper, jfoca further, and last ionger. Sold
at Dn. McRae’s Mitchell House Pharmacy,
Thomasville, Ga. 4 3 ly.’
Milner, Ga.
1 have bud weak Lungs nearly all my life,
have token quite a number of Expectorants
without any aparent benefit. I am now us
ing Blower’s Lung Restorer and lean safely
affirm it is the only remedy from which I
have ever derived any benefit.
W. L. Martin.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shilol’s Catarrh Remedy
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
ITCHELL HOUSE’ BLOCK,
Takes occasion to notify tho citizens of
Thomasville and surrounding country that
she has just received her usual elegant as
sortment of
Spring and Summer
■■bracing a large and beautiful
Hats, Bonnets,
ST. AUGUSTINE PALMETTO GOODS,
GLOVES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
And a'l articles usually kept iu a first-class
Millinery Store.
A large assortment of Embroidering
linen. Real Scotch Linen Floss, in all
Colors. The Bargarran Art Thread; Rope
Moss, German Cold; Real Scotch Linen
Crochet Thread, cream and whito* Embroid
ering and knittiug silk in all colors.
Stamping § Pinking
Of all kinds promptly executed.
Dress Making
In all its brauches dono In the best stjlt
and at reasonable rates. An inspection of
goods and prices respectfully solicited.
1
flay/
Grain,
Bran and
Mill Feed,
114 BROAD STREET
Goods Delivered Pmmvtlij.
Prices as Low as the Lowest!
Give us a call and we promise
to please
B. D. PUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
The Elmwood,
Marietta, Ga.
This new and beautiful hotel, clegsatly
furnished.
ELECTRIC BELLS, CAS,
First class in alt of its appointment,, baa
been leased by M. G. Whitlock, former own
er and proprietor of the late
Ladies fine kid button shoe, box |
toe and worked hole, worth 82, sold !
at Pickett’s fop 81.10. Takes lots of!
room for cheap cash groceries.
“WHITLOCK HOUSE. 1 ’
• Hi* table and service will satiefy the most
fastidious.- His beds arc delightful. Terms
reasonable. Address,
M. G. WHITLOCK,-
M«tletU,Ga,