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MELIK
Your attention is called to the
elegant stock of Dress Goods,
suitable for commencement.
We had an especial eye on
the selection of our commence
ment Dresses, and have the
nicest and largest stock to se
lect from in this city.
We are showing an elegant
stock of
White Dress Goods
COMPRISING
India, and Man Lais,
Dotted Swisses,
Plain anil Fancy
Embroidered
Rouncings!
All-over Embroideries
Swiss Edgings and Insertings,
China and India Silks,
Fine Fine French Challies,
"With White Dress Goods and Trim
mings to match.
WE HAVE also
[IE ft JR! WEST STYLES IN
t)bons and Sash Ribbons,
The prettiest Fans ever
Shown in Thomasville,
1
The l!est Corsets,
The daintiest Hdk’fs,
c Latest in Gloves,
The most Stylisli Parasols,
T.&A.S. Kaliski’s Fine Shoes
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPR1SE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1883
Local Schedule.
Fast mail for Savannah.
.Ar... 9 25a m
LV...12 49 p m
* “ from “ Ar... 1 31 p m
“ “ for Chattahoochee Lr... 200pm
Train for Albany 1.7... 9 30am
“ from •• Ar... 5 20pm
“ “ “forSavannah Lv... 0 50pm
Freight amt accoin. from Wayc..Ar... 3 45 p m
8 40 a m
“ “ “ “ Chatt. Lv... 4 45pm
“ •• from Cliatt. Ar... 7 15 a in
•• “ " for Albany Lv... 4 25pm
“ “ from “ Ar... 7 55am
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight aeeoro. for Monticello Lv.. .8 45 a in
“ from “ ....Ar...6 20 p m
Fast mail for “ ....Lv...2 06 p m
“ “ from “ ....Ar..l210 p m
A ruin and hail storm is reported
about five miles from town, in the di
rection of the river. The hail was not
large enough to do any damage to the
fruit.
West & Fearu have gotten their
haudsome new desk, made by the
Thomasville Variety Works. It is a
beauty and show3 that as good work
can be done in Thomasville as in any
other place.
lease couie ami sec us before
taking your purchases, and
e will save you money.
A Close Call.
The other day, while the hands on
Mr. Ainsworth’s farm were cutting
oats, a stroke of lightning prostrated
the horses and two men employed
with the reaper, and broke the reaper
in several places. It was a close call,
but fortunately the men and horses
recovered without serious damage.
County Court.
Richard Long, who was arraigned
in Judge Mitchell’s court on a charge
of simple larceny, was adjudged guilty
aud sentcuced to a fine of ten dollars
and costs or chain gang for fi months
It is more than likely he will serve
the county in its laudable effort to
improve the roads.
Temperance Lecture.
On next Tuesday, the lltb, at 8
o’clock p. m.*, Rev. J. D. Anthony
will deliver a lecture on temperance,
nt the Methodist church in this place.
Mr. Anthony, iu a recent issue of the
Christiau Advocate, Nashville, Tenn.,
is very properly styled, “since Dr.
Pierce’s death, one who comes nearest
being 'the old man eloquent.’” The
lecture is to be delivered under the
auspices of the Womans’ Christian
Temperance Union, a band of “noble
workers,” of whom the Atlanta Con
stitution, in a recent issue, says!
The Woman’s Christian Temper
ance Union. Do you know what
they are doing?
Doubtless you have glanced at the
accounts of their meetings. Perhnps
you lmvo read a little of the story of
their work and—wondered.
Quiet, unostentatious, claiming no
glory for themselves; asserting nothing
in a bravado spirit for the holy cause
that they advocate.
But their’s is a sacred theme. In
the highways aud byways they are
forever going about, doing good.
Nothing of that fanaticism which
makes men rebellious; none of tbnt
pugnacity which gives their adversa
ries cause to complain. They but
advocate that which every intelligent
man and woman must sanction, the
strengthening of the bulwarks that
are raised by their patient hands, for
the defense of mankind in its weak
ness; the advocacy of all of the nobler
principles that elevate the human
race.
They are not entering the arena of
public discussiou for the sole object of
securing frivolous and empty tri
umphs. They seek not, neither do
they covet the vain glorious applaur*
of a giddy multitude. They come not
arrayed iu the gaudy pharaphernalia
of some selfish band of loud-mouthed
theorists, supported by waving ban
ners aud the crash of the drum and
blast of the bugle, to herald forth
their doctrines in such a way as to
give the idler aud the vagabond an
opportunity to while away an hour of
The Hum of Machinery.
The reporter dropped into the Va
riety Works of Messrs. Hargrave,
Reynolds & Davis, on Oak street,
yesterday morning and was surprised
at the growth of their business. Ev
ery thing was iu motion, from the
massive engine that gave life to the
machinery, to the smallest tool.
A large order for handsome man
tles, made of our Georgia piue, was
being filled for Bainbridge aud Val
dosta. And, by the way, a lot of fine
work for smaller adjacent towns is
being done here. Thomasville being
given the preference over larger pla
ces.
In .mother part of the shop the
large window frames tor the new
Episcopal church were being made,
and for design and finish they will he
all that could be desired. Sir. Har
grave informed the reporter that they
expect to finish their contract for
repairs on Greenwood this week.
A large 'wood shed has recently
been erected. The mill employs fif
teen good workmen and lias room for
more competent men.
The old saying that a woman can
pack more things in a trunk than a
man, must have meant the average
mankind aud not a drummer. We
watched a traveling tourist pack his
Saratoga for a few minutes yesterday.
The material is being placed on the
ground for the inclosurc around the
South Georgia College.
The rain that came yesterday morn
ing was thoroughly appreciated by
farmers and gardeners. After the
rain the sun shone out brightly and
nature put on har holiday garb.
The laying of the water mains on
upper Broad street has progressed so
far that the water has been turned on
to find if there were'any leaks.
It Runs Like Clock-Work.
The Evening News takes pleasure
in cordially endorsing every word of
the following editorial from the Atlan
ta Constitution of yesterday:
"It gives us pleasure to bear testi
mony to the admirable management
of the Central railroad for the last tour
months. President Alexander and
Manager Belknap, with their splendid
corps of lieutenants, have overcome
the derangements of the winter with
its immense increase of business, and
the great system now runs like clock
work in every part To have con
quered these difficulties and re-estab
lished perfect order in this immense
and over-worked system, is an achieve
ment that deserves the public recogni
tion we herewith cheerfully give.”
The Central is now entitled to re
sume its name of the ‘ Old Reliable,'
which was temporarily laid aside last
winter. The multitude of passenger
trains that enter daily under the union
depot at Macon now arrive and depart
promptly on schedule lime. There are
no long and tedious waits. The Cen
tral’s system, including its main stem
and all its branches, appears to be in
excellent order and runs like clock
work.—Macon News.
A fine lot of bananas just received
at, A. C. Brown’s,
6 5 2t The Jackson St. Grocer.
FOR RENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rr.v. C. T, LaRociie,
tf. Fletcbcrville.
Fresh beef hams, chipped beef to
order, at A. C. Brown,
6 3 3t The Jackson St. Grocer.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
50 feet long, near depot. Will mako a
good warehouse, work-shop or storage
rooin.T Rent $7.00 per month. Apply to
Bass & McKinnon.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
Bnc! with Kxznun. llnir all (none.
Scalp covered with eruption*,Tliou;; lit
hiM hair would a.iVer grow. «lured by
rentedicN. Hair Mplenditl aud not a
pimple ou him.
hair. His scalp was covered with eruptions,
which the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair
ing of a euro from physicians l began the use
of Cutioura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
witli the most perfect success. Ills liair is now
splendid and there is not a pimnle on him. I
recommend thoCuticur.i Remedies asrho most
speedy, economical, and sure cure for skin dis
uses of infants and children, and feel that
ery mother who has an aillicted child will
thank me for so doing.
N'rs. M E. WOODSUM, Norway, Me
A I'nrr More Eight Years Cured.
I must extend to you the thanks of ono of my
customers, who lias heon cured by using Cuticu-
ra Kcmcdles, of an old sore.eaused by a long
spell of siekness or fever eight yoars ago. He
was so bad ho was fearfnl he wouM have to
have his leg amputated, hut is happy^> say he
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. Ho
requests mo to uso his name, which Is H. 11.
Cason, merchant of this place.
Nercrc Mcnlc Diseiac Cured,
ceived no relief from the various remedios sho
used until sho tried Cutioura. The disease
Urouiptly yielded to this treatment, and in a
short while sho was entire-y well. There has
been no return or the disease and Cutioura
ranks \o. l.in our estimation for diseases of the
skin.
C'liticura llciucdlCN. %
Area positive euro for every form of skin,
sealp. and hleod diseases, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofular, except possibly itchthyo-
Sold everywhere, l’rice, Cutioura, Roc.; Soap,
25.; Resolvent, §1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug ami Chemical Co., Hoston, Mass
jLgr^Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,’’
G4 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
1 lien by Cutioura .Soap. Absolutely
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in one min-
^ ute by the Cutioura Anti-Pain Plas
ter. "The'irst and only instantaneous pain-kill
ing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
The following unique marriage
tice appeared in a Cleveland paper
recently: “In Guilford, Medina coun
ty, Ohio, on the 2nd instant, by S.
Wilson, Esq., Samuel D. Courts to
MLss Sallic Murphy, after a tedious
courtship of fifteen years, which was
borne with Christian fortitude' and
patience.” If the happy groom was
too bashful to pop the question before
fifteen years of courtship, he ccrtaiuly
was not ashamed to let the world
know it.
listless observation.
Humbly, prayerfully, unassuming
ly, they carry on the work to whion
their pure, true lives are devoted,
trusting iu the divino assurances of
the meek and lowly Nazarene, they
take neither scrip nor staff for their
but do with all their might
"what their tender hands find to do.
Their names arc stainless; their
lives arc spotless. There is no evil
found iu them, even by the most ex
acting critic. Not by denunciation,
but by persuasion; not by braggado
cio, but by earnest entreaty; not by
derision and upbraiding, but by holy
precept aud godly example, are they
’"tin
striving to accomplish that great good
How he Wood Her.
“Wood you?” snidtho coal dealer cutely.
"I wouldn't," sho answer'd quite grim ;
And then, as ho tired up slightly,
She gavo the coal shoulder to him.
—Washington Clitic.
MASONIC NOTICE.
Rogulur communication St. Thomas
Bodgo No. 49, F. & A. M., Thursday eve
ning at7 - 30 o’clock. Work in the M. M.
degree.
Aimii’it Fatten, W. M.
M. A. Fleetwood,
Secretary.
CATARRH CURED, health an,I sweet
breath secured, by Hliilot’s Catarrh Remedy,
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
Temperance Lee tire.
Rev. J. D, Anthony will deliver a tom-
pcranco lecture, Tuesday, June 11th, at
tho Methodist church, at 8 o’clock p. m.
Laying aMdo the editorial pen years ago,
the lifo of this eloquent-Divino is consc-
catod to tho Master in working In every
channel that leads to the elevation or sal
vation of his raco. td
Is Consumption Incurable ?
Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris,
Newark, Ark., says; “Was down with
Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians
FOUNT UN HEAD HOTEL,
Knoxville’s favorite summer resort, will
open for reception of guests June I, 1889.
The hotel is provided with all the latest
modern improvements and strictly first class
in every particular, having inside its en
closure a dense woods ami lovely park,
with three springs. Freestone, limestone
and chalybeate water. Forinformation, etc.
address, P. A. O BYRNE,
tucs tliurs sun Knoxville, Term.
Hutchinson's Patent Spring Bottle Stopper
Thomasville Bottling Works,
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Drags!
BEID a CULPEPPER’S
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga,
:School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Ofgans, Sheet Music, Etc.
< BEAR ENT MIND i>
-THAT THEY HAVE T1IE-
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
I2ST GEORGIA,
e you can find fresh and pure drugs nnd got prescriptions compounded at all hours,
ur night, by competent Plmru aciats. Tin y use only tSquibb s preparations in the
iption department and guarantee guuus aud prices.
REIl) & Cl LPEPrER, 120-122 Broad Sit.
-A- T~
L. STEYERMAN A BRO.’S.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all par
ties arc prohibited from hunting
our lands around and near Linton
lake. Tliis includes all the land \v
own. A. T. McIntykk, Jil,
II. J. McIntyre.
May 25, 1881).
Milne it, Ga.
1 have had weak Lungs nearly all my life,
have taken quite a number of Expectorants
without any npnrcnt benefit, I am now us
ing Brewer’s Lung Restorer ami I cun safely
affirm it is the only remedy from which I
have ever derived any benefit.
\V. L. Martin.
IIucUIcu’n Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the World for (Juts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by S. J. Cossets, Drug Store.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids for th£ ejection <»l a jail to be
built 1n Thomasville, Georgia, will bo received
till July 1st, 1889. Flans and full specifications
ill be furnished if desired, or they can be seen
t my office, where they will be kept uu file till
the date named.
OUTLINE OF *
TJ-’K'A T IONS—E.\A V.
* FILLING,
Trenches for the reception of foot
of foundation walls to be dug
plans. Bottom of all trenches t
stepped olf if necessary to
grade.
Sewer trenches to
q uired by
be level, and
quired
up and mortar dry, trenches t > bo filled in with
dry earth and rammed down tight. All surplus
earth to be removed.
MATERIAL.
The foundation walls must be of hard brick,
a height shewn in full specifications. They
must have footing couises 8 inches thick and
12 inches wider than walls. Brick must be laid
In freshly burnt lime and sharp sand mortar,
nd carried up plumb.
SIZE OF* BUILDING.
Main building to be 41x45 1-2 feet and two
stories high. Front part to bo u-sed as resi
dence; two rooms above and same below, with
hallway below, and stairway leading from said
hall to upper story.
Prison part of said jail to be iu rear of resi
dence portion, two stories high, with office, din
ing room ami four cells on lower floor. Four
The Leaders of Styles.
to the children of men, for which the pronounced mean Incurable Consumptive,
very angels in heaven do them honor. to t . akc Dr - K,n « s Nc ’ v for
Aud come weal, come woe, when
they stand beforo the throne of the
Most High, to each of them will be
rendered the soul thrilling plaudit,
Consumption, am now on my third botilc,
and nblc to oversee the work on my farm.
It is the finest medicine ever made.”
Jesse Middlcwart, Decatur, Ohio, says:
“Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis-
“Well done, thou good a,Id faithful gScHE
servant. lliDter thou into the joys Of j Am now in beatof health.” Try it. Sample
thy Lord.” | bottle free at S. J. Cassel’s Drug Store.
steel or iron cells ou unper floor, to be construct
ed of best saw and file proof steel, with proper
ventilation, in way of windows, latticework, etc.
AH floors to be of concrete, and 5 inches thick
on lower flyor and 3 inches thick on second
floor. Concrete to be 3 parts small broken stono
and 1 part cement. Walls above foundation to
bo built of well burned brick laid in freshly
burned lime aud sand mortar.
INTERIOR WORK.
All interior work to be of Iron as far as shown
by full specifications. Roof to be of iron or tin
or slato.
Contractors making bids will also mako esti
mates of cost of hcatingjresidence aud prison
parts of said jail, both ny hot air and steam,
with the names of the system or systems pro
posed to lie used.
Contractor will be required to remove all rub
bish from premises and to deliver said jail in
T-wo Cases o ZCsl-witl,
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
L. Steyerman & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 1-Sc.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Our Bargains the talk of the town,
petition completelyjbaffled.
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fjKsr^Call and be convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
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IS) BROAD HTREET.
THOMASVILLE,
B. S. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
-DEALER IN-
HARDWARE
Stores, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
of all kinds, and agent lor
clean and tenantable condition to tho Boaru of
County Commissioners of Thomas county, (Geor
gia. The right to reject anv or all bids Is re-
senred. A bond for the f ithful carrying out of
his contract, will be required from party secur
ing the work.
Full pi ins and specifications furnished on ap
plication . Addrcsu
Thotaasville, Ga.
King’s Powder Co.
FltESH HEATS.
We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. I*. II. Bone
a fine stock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and
Pork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
juicy and sweet. We will be glad to receive
your- patronage aud will serve you with the
best meats at the lowest possible prices.
F. P. Horn h Iiito
WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL
— ur.A1.EUS IV—
Hay,
Grain,
Bran and
Mill Feed,
114 BROAD STREET
Goods Delivered Promotlij.
Prices as Low as the Lowest!
Give us a call and we promise
to please you.
Saw Mill for Sale
A good 30-horse power Engine, aid MW
mill complete, with u new Swecp-stokc3
Planer, 4 mules, log carts, wagons, etc., and
125 acres of fresh timber. Mill just pat ;£H
down, aud within u mites of Thomasville, is
offered at a bargain because tho owner has
other business requiring bis attention. Far
ther particulars on application at tbs TuiES-
ExiraraisE office.