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AT
SPECIAL
In order to reduce our tre
mendously large stock of Dry
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
The Ladies will take ad-
mtagc of the good things to
s found on our bargain
unter. Dont fail to see our
ARGA1N counter.
H. Wolff &Bro
The attention of the gen
tlemen is called to the splcn
did bargains we offer in Cloth
ing, Underwear, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods.
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
ALBERT WINTER. City Editor,
SUNDAY. Jl’NK 2. 1880
Local Schedule.
Fast mail for Savannah Ar... 9 25
•• “ “ “ ' I//...I2 40
* “ from “ Ar... 1 31
“ “ for Chattahoochee Lv... 200
Train for AUmny
.Ar..
Freight and
Lv
“ Chatfe. L’
•• •• «• from Chatt. Ar... 7 15
•• “ •* for Albany Lv... 4 25
“ •• from “ Ar... 7 55
THOMASVILLE AND MOXTICELLO.
Freight aocoro. for MoiUlcello Lv.. .8 45
“ “ from " . ...Ar...6 20
Fast mail for “ ....Lv...200
*• from '• ....Ar..l2 10
The Crop Outlook.
Our reporter talked with a number
ot farmers yesterday. With but a lew
exceptions they report the crops as
small for the sensor., though since the
fine rain of Wednesday and Thursday
they are improving rapidly. The fall
oats are now being harvested and they
are turning out belter than was expect
ed. The cool nights are not at all
favorable for cotton.
No member of the road congress
stood higher than Hon. Albert Winter,
city editor of the Daily Times-Enteu
prise,of jThomasville. His genial dispo
sition is proverbial.and may have given
rise to the expression, “Winter linger,
ing in the lap of spring,” albeit it is
spring that tempers the atmosphere
and not winter.—June Cultivator.
A Deservod Compliment.
Almost the las: business transacted
by the road congress was the passage
of the following resolution:
Resolved, That the thanks of the
congress are pre-eminently due, and
are hereby returned to W. G Whidby
who conceived the idea ot calling the
people together in congress; who for
mulated the programme and executed
every detail of the same with fidelity.
Married
At the cemetery in Whigham, on Fri
day the i6th mst., by Rev. Joshua
Martin. Mr. Louis Chester and Miss
Rachel Averitt. the youngest daughter
ot Mr, Joe Averitt, of Whigham. No
cards—llainbridge Democrat
Compliments, E'o.
Messrs J. L. and W. A. Pringle left
on our desk yesterday a box ol Peen-To
Deaches raised in Florida. They are
the first ol the season, and are good
The Messrs Pringle will keep them in
stock, as long as they are in season
We are offering Goods
teap in order to reduce our
imensc stock.
Y^ou are respectfully invite 1
call early and inspect.
1 Wolff Si Bts.
The Leaders of Styles.
Laying Gornar Stone.
The exercises ot laying the corner
stone ot St. Thomas Episcopal church
will occur on Monday evening, June
3rd, (to-morrow) at 5 o’clock. The
public is invited to participate. The
following is the order o£ exercises;
The stone being prepared and ready,
the services will begin:
Minister.—Our help is in the Name
of the Lord. People.—Who hath
made heaven and earth. M.—O Lord,
hear mtr prayer. 1\—-And let our
cry come unto Thee. M.—Blessed
be the Name of the Lord. P.— -From
this time forth for evermore.
Alleluia.,
Pa. cS4. O how amiable, Ac.
M.—The Lord, Ac., be with you,
p.--.-And with tiiv spirit, Ac. Mr
Let us pray.
Our Father, &c.
114. 0 Almighty Lord God, Whom
the heavens and earth cannot contain,
yet Who disdaiuest not to dwell with
Thy Church here on earth; Mercifully
grant that all evil may depart from
this place whereon we are about to
lay the foundation of a house to the
honour and praise of Thy most holy
Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord,
Who ever livetli and rcigueth.
115. O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of
the living God, Who art the bright
ness of the Father’s glory, and the
express image of His Person; the chief
corner-stone hewn from the mountain
without hands; the immutable fouuda-
tion; Strengthen this stone about to
be laid in Thy Name; and Thou, Who
art the begin uing and the cud, by
Whom in the beginning God created
all things, he, we beseech Thee to
bless, the beginning, the increase, and
the consummation of this our work,
which is undertaken to the glory of
Thy Name. Who, with the Father,
Ac.
110. Almighty and everlasting
God, mercifully be pleased to bless
this stone which we are about to place
for a foundation in the Name and
strength of Him Who is the tried and
precious stone; and grant that ail they
who to the furtherance ot this work
shall have fnithfully ottered to Thee
of their substance, may ever be pre
served, both in body and soul.
Through, &c.
M.—Behold, I lay in Ziou a chief
corner-stoue, elect, precious. P.
And he that believeth in Him shall
not be confounded. M.—The stone
which the builders refused. P.—Is
beet me the head-stone t f the corner.
M.—This is the Lord’s doing. P.—
And it is marvelous in our eyes.
M.—Other foundation can no man
lay than that is laid. P—Which is
Jesus Christ. M.—Praise ye the
Lord. P.—The Lord’s Name he
praised.
The Church’s one foundation
Is Jesus Christ her Lord ;
She is his new creation
By water and the word:
From heaven he came and sought
her
'To be his holy bride;
With his own blood he bought
her,
And for her life ho died.
Elect from every nation,
Yet one o’er all the eapli,
Her charter of salvation
One Lord, one faith, one birth
(>nc holy name she blesses,
Partakes one holy food,
And to one hope she presses,
With every grace endued.
Though with a scornful wonder,
Men sec her sore opprest,
By schisms rent asunder,
By heresies distrust;
Yet saints their watch are keep-
ing,
Their cry goes up, “How long?”
And soon the night of weeping
Shall be the morn of song.
’.Mid toil anti tribulation,
And tumult of her war,
She waits the oonsuinipfttjou
Ot peace for evermore;
Till with the vision glorious
Her louging eyes are blest,
And the great Church victorious
Shall be the Church at rest.
Yet sh ■. on earth hath union
With God the Three in One,
Ami mystic sweet communion
With those whose rest is won:
O happy ones and holy !
Lord, give us grace that we
Like them, the meek and Imvlv.
On high may dwell with thee.
. M.—In the faith of Jesus Christ, we
place tins foundation-stone in the
Name ot God the Father, God the
Son, and God the Holy Ghost.
P.—Amen.
Priest.—Here let true faith, tin
tear of God, and brotherly love ever
remain ; this place is consecrated to
prayer and to the praise of tiie nr>st
holy Nnme of the same our Lord Jesus
Christ. Who ever livetli.
P.—Amen.
117. O God, Who art the shield
and defence of Thy people, lie ever at
ha id, we beseech tlicc, to protect and
succour the builders of this house;
that the work which, through Thy
merev, hath now been begun, may
by their labour be brought to a happy
end. Through,
11S. Prevent us, O Lord, in all
our doings, with Thy most gracious
favour, and further us with Thy con
tinual help; that in our works begun,
continued, and ended in Thee, we
may glorify Thy holy Name, and
finally by Thy mercy obtain everlast
ing life. Through.
119. G God, Who hast
living temple of Thy Church upon
the foundation of the Apostles and
Prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being I
the chief Corner-stone; Grant unto
the work of Thino own hands contin
ual increase of glory and spiritual I
strength, nnd daily make Thy people
more meet for the eternal tabernacle
of Thy rest in the heavens; through
Jesus Christ our Lord, to Whom.
The grace of our Lord, Ac.
TO WATEtl CONSUMERS.
Parties desiring water are, requested to file
their application with Mr. E. O. Thompson,
r.t his stoic or through the post-office. As
the mains are ready to he laid on various
streets, the work will be done on the streets
filing tie most applications. This to expo
dite the work and supply consumers.
E O. THOMPSON", Supt.
Magnolia Hams, at 12.1 cents pec poun
T. J. Hall k Buo.'s.,
Grocers.
HOUSE roll KENT.
50 feel long, near depot. Will make a
good warehouse, work-shop or storage
room, llenl $7.01) per month. Apply to
Hass A McKinnon.
Oik; litmdr
just received
5 23 5t
•d pounds French '
nnd v
A. (’. IlliiiWN';
CATAHKII (TRKD, health and
breath secured, by Sliiloi’sCatarrh lie
Price 50 cents. Na.-’id 1 ijector tree
FUN FOR HOUSE-KEEPERS.
Lot of fine and medium price table lined
and Pickett will make the price to suit the
customer. The goods must go even if I have
to sacrifice them as 1 need the room for the
heavy shipment of groceries that are coming
in every day.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
•
Bail wiili Ilxzf'ina. Hair all (ione.
Wen Ip covered with eruption*. Thought
hi* hair won pi tuVer grow, Gurcil by
remedies. Hair Nplendid mid not n
pimple on him.
of the Cutlet
I cannot say ennflgh in pr
Remedies. My hoy, who warn one year 01
age, was so had with eczema that ho lost all his
hair. Hiss iulp was covered with eruptions,
which the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrmv again. Despair
ing of a cure from physicians 1 began tho use
of Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. Jlis hair is now
ijdeiidid and there is not a pimple on him. I
ccoiuinend theCuticun Remedies as the most
speedy, economical, and sure cure for skin dis
eases of infants and children, and feel that ev
ery mother who has an a 111 ic ted child will
thank me for so doing.
Nrs. M K. NVOODSUM, Novway. Me
i red.
A Fever Wore Flight Years C’ti
I must extend to yoft the thanks of one of n
customers, wliohas beon cured by using Untie
r a Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a loi
spell of sickness or fever eight yoars
bail lie was fearful lie would have to
have his leg amputated, hut. is happy to cay he
ntiyely well,—sound as a dolla
requests me to use his name, which Is H.
Cason, merchant of this place
JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist,
Gainsboro, Tcnn,
Ncv
;rc«MraIc lUseime Cured,
i;ks ago my wife suffered very i
from a i
ceivml no relief trom tho various
u»ed until she tried Cuticura.
iromptiv yielded to
The di>
mt,
short’whll'e she was entire y well. There i
been no return o. the disease and Cutmi
ranks vo-1 iff mir estimation tor diseases «<i
skin. Rev. J. l’RKSSi.EY BARRETT, 1).
Raleigh, N.
icdlc
<1 hlMo.i disc.!**:
pimples to scrofuu:
sis.
••pt possibly itehth\«
8old everywhere. Price. Cuticura. 5oe.; Soap.
25.; Resolvent, gt. Prepared by tho l’oit« r
Drug and Chemical Co., ilo-ton, .Mass
C^’Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
64 pages, illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
aABYT- 135 ^^: p PWervcdAmd boattti-
-ptirc..
1 flen hy Cuticura Soap. Absolute!)
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved iu one min
J ute by the Cuticura Aati-Puiu Plas
ter. The ilrst and only Instantaneous pain-kill
ing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
ell
-A pure
guarnnt
bine
El* ctric Bittci
This remedy is becoming •
and so popular as to need
tion. All who have used
sing the same song of praise
n ine does not exist arid it is gi
do nil that is claimed. Elect!h:
cure nil diseases of the Liver nnd Kidm
will remove Pimples, boils, Fait Rheum :
other affections caused by impure Moot
Will drive nmlari i from the system and ji
vent ns well as cure all Malarial lever
For cure of headache, constipation and
digestion try Electric Hitters—Entire sal
faction guaranteed, or money relit ml
ts. and $1.00 per bottle at
S. J. CASS EL'S
Drug Store
Price
Bruise;
llucklen , M Aruirn Salve.
Best Salve in the World Ibr C
3, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Hhcum, Fe
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar-
t *u *i I iu»teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
DUllt the, Refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
S, J. Cassels, Drug Store.
Corns,
Pickett’s. They \
elegant water bucke
This stone to thee in faith we lay;
We build the temple, Lord, to thee;
Thine eye be open night and day
To guard this house and sanctuary.
Here, when thy people seek thy face,
And dying sinners pray to live,
Hear thou in heaven, thy dwelling-
place,
And when thou hearest, O forgive.
Here, when thy mcsscugeis proclaim
Tho blessed Gospel of thy Son,
Still by the power of his great name
Be mighty signs and wonders done.
Hosanna! to their heavenly King,
When children’s voices raise that
song,
Hosanna! let their angels sing
And heaven with earth the strain
prolong.
Hutchinson’s Patent Spring Bottle Stopper!
Thomasville Bottling Works,
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
The public of Thomasville and vicinity are
hereby respectfully informed that all my
stoppers are made of pure block tin and guar
anteed free from all contaminating material
whatever, and perfectly harmless.
My beverages are made of the best goods
money can buy and I warrant them PURE,
healthful and invigorating, and of a quality
that cannot be surpassed by any simi ar bev
erages pr'd iced in the entire Smith.
LA
IN THE
\
HUSINEs FO STAY.
eiy Respectfully,
L. LCH JuMJ,
Botlr o; Pure CntuH Bern.'
-A. T-
IUUNTUX HEAD llttTEI..
* s fa
rile
'•l»ti<
of guests June I. lasn.
The hotel is provided with all the latest
modern improven cuts and strictly tir.-t glass
in every particular, having inside its en
closure a dense woods and lovely park,
with tlwve springs. Freestone, limestone
and clialvbeate water. For information, etc.,
address. P. A. O BYRNE,
tuos thins suit Knoxville, Tcnn.
Ro
al Crown Baking Powders in gla-s,
T. J. BALL k BUGAS., Grocers.
FOR RENT.
■ »pal Rectory, ou McLean A\c*
ssion given at once. Apply »o
Rev. 0. I. La Roche,
Fletcherville.
■ I go
p.-r Pairin' Pi- ko
Tliev are it. the w
OLD LADIES COMFORT.
nippers buskin
.vordi $2.00 els
f Magnolia Ha
St go
But will, indeed, Jehovah deign
Here to abide, no transient guest ?
Here will the world’s Redeemer reign?
And here the Holy Spirit rest?
Lemon
r.nu. h iti
found at
5 2S 3i
Ja
Vanilla Water
I lie finest in lio
A. (It it-nv v
Sue it In
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.’S.
T'W'o Cases o
At 31-2 Cents per Yard.
REMSMdER TRIE PLACE
L. Steyerman & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 l-2c,
CLOTHING-1 CLOTHING-!
Our Bargains the talk of the town,
petition completely baffled.
Com-
lfcsr^G.’ill ami lie convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
I-’ 1 nit<>AI> NTItEET.
thomasville.
HARDWARE
Stores, Iron,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
• r.ALKKS IV—
Tin and Hollow Ware,
par-
Thnt glorv never lienee depart;
Yet choose not, Lord, this house
alone:
Thy kingdom como to every heart,
In every bosom fix thy throne.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given tii
ties are proiiiliiied from hunting
our lainIs around and near Linton
lake. This includes all the land we
own. A. T. McIntyiii.. .It:.,
II. .1. MiTxtvre.
May 25,18S9.
Hay,
Grain,
Bran and
Mill Feed,
114 BROAD STREET
Saw Mill for Sale Good.s Delivered Pi'onivtly.
of all kinds, and agent
King’s Powder
Co.
au-hors.
r F.n
nr, un.l saw
prices as Low as the Lowest!
A go
null complete, with a i
Pinner, 4 mules, log carts,
125 acres of lrcsh timber. Mill just put
down, and within b miles of Thomasville, is j
offered at a bargain because the owner has
0tiRr rC '* uiri, ‘K 1,U nltcn ,ion ^Fur ; j (Jj ve ug „ C „H aU( ] we prOmiSQ
r particulars on application at the ‘
ExTEkPRi.SE office.
to please you.