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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1889
Local Schedule.
Fast mail for Savannah A
... 0 26a
..1240 p m
* “ from “ Ar... 1 31 p m
“ for Chattahoochee Lv... 200 pm
Train for Albany Lv... 9 30am
“ from •• Ar... 5 20p m
“ •• •• for Savannah Lv... 0 60pm
Freight anti acoora. from Wayc..Ar... 3 46 p in
HOUSE FOR RENT.
50 feet long, near depot. Will uiako a
good warehoilso, work-shop or storage
room. Rent $7.00 per month. Apply to
Bass .t McKinnon.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
for
HE UK
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 sc
lect from in this city.
We arc showing an elegant
stock of
White Dress Goods
COMPRISING
India and Man Lawns
Dotted Swisses,
Embroidered
Flouncings
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 AI.SO-
THE NEWEST STYLES IN
Ribbons and Sash Ribbons,
The prettiest Fans ever
Shown in Thomasville,
The Best Corsets,
The daintiest Hdk’fs,
The Latest in Gloves,
The most Stylish l’arasols,
T.&A.S. Kahski's Fine Shoes
Please come and see us before
making your purchases, and
we will save von money.
The Leaders of Styles.
“ *• “ from Chutt. Ar.
“ “ " for Albany Lv... 4 25
“ “ •• from “ Ar... 7 65
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight aecom. for Monticello Lv...845 a m
“ “ from “ .... Ar...6 20 p
Fast mail for “ ....Lv...2 06 p m
“ .... Ar..l2 10 p m
from
Hon. Rufus A. Connell, of Whig’
ham, was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. B. J). Fudge has returned
from a visit of several months to
Florida.
and expense, to work for results ben-
ficial to a large number. It is very
important that every shipping point be nuc -
well represented at every meeting of
this Association, and wo would insist
that every grower of melons and
fruits make it his business to see th it
they mo r'presented,
You doubtless know that the result
of the work of oui Transportation
Committee, last summer, has been a
reduction of freight rates 20 per cent,
to points south ot the Ohio and cast
of the Mississippi, made by the South :
7 wam ern Railway and Steamship Associa
tion, and the changing ot rates by
the Georgia Railroad from Class O to
Class I*. While we appreciate the
action of the Association and that of
the Commission, we would not forget
the interest manifested in our wants
by the Louisville and Nashville and
Central Railways in promising to . . ,
have as many as 2,100 new vintllated recommend the CuMcura Remedies _a. tbo most
cars ready for moving the present
crop,
This may be old, but it is never
theless good advice—patronize home
industries and enterprises.
Mrs. G. G. Hawkins is spending
the summer at Marietta. Thomasville
is well represented at this popular re
sort.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Campbell, aged two months, died
Wednesday and was buried yesterday
morning at 9 o’clock.
A reporter heard some very good
fish stories, told by a party of gentle
men in front of Dr. Cussidy’s yester
day morning.
Mr. G. H, Macy and family will
leave on the 17th inst. Mr. and Mrs,
Macy go to New York, the Misses
Macy go to visit friends in Wisconsin.
The friends of Judge Merrill will
he glad to learn that he has so far
recovered from his recent indisposi
tion as to he able to ride out.
“Thomasville the Best of Them All.'
“Thomasville is the best place I
have seen.”
This is the common remark of
Thomasville people, after they have
been away. Making due allowances
for the local pride that prompts the
expression, it is certainly true that
Thomasville presents a neat and well
kept ' appearance, that is in striking
contrast with some places that might
be mentioned. You arc proud of your
city. This is right and proper, but
with this felling- comes the necessity
to do all you can at all times to pro
mote its growth.
One of Thomasville’s Industries.
A reporter passed Palin’s carringe
shop on lower Broad street yesterday
morning, and was impressed by the
busy appearance of the various work
men employed. Entering he found
the proprietor, Mr. A. W. Palin, lntsy
on an immense log cart being built
for Messrs. Blalock & Holloway, who
have a saw mill on the new Georgia,
.Southern & Florida raitrond, 18 miles
above Valdosta. Mr. Palin has turned
out quite a number of these carts rc
ccntly, and his work and prices com
pare most favorably with the very
best iu the country.
It is one of our ambitions and
drenms to have everything used in
this section made at home. When
Mr. Palin can enter the lists against
the best factories in the country, and
hold bis own, it shows that in his line,
Thomasville hns nothing to fear from
competition. He is one of the best
workmen iu the South, employs the
best skilled labor he can command,
and is a gentleman whose business
standing is above reproach. The
T i m es-E.nt K ill' it is E would like to see
his present establishment the nucleus
of one of the largest carriage and
wagon factories in the South.
adv tor i
We firmly believe that none
of the above advantages would have
been secured this year, had it not
been for the efforts of our organiza
tion, hence the importance of every
grower putting his shoulder to the
wheel and keeping it there.
Let us insist that every shipper
keep a correct account of the result of
his consignments to each house, so
there wifi be no difficulty in making
a correct and complete report iu our
next circular.
We would advise you to pay special
attention to the following points in
shipping:
1st. Avoid shipping green or infe
rior fruit as to size and quality and
do not expect good returns from such.
2nd. Cleanliness of cars, avoiding
salt or lime.
3rd. Loading and packing of mel
ons properly.
4tb. Routing of cars and know that
a car can go to desired destination be
fore loading it.
5th. If possible have melons
weighed before loading and get
weigher’s certificate.
6th. Have weights and freight
rates inserted iu bill of lading.
7th. Avoid unknown soliciting
agents with their spurious telegrams.
8th. Sell all the melons and fruit
at home on the track, rather than run
a reasonable risk of gettiug more by
shipping.
From what we can learn there is
not much difference in the acreag; in
iu melons this year and last. As the
weather is dry and rain seems to be
m uch needed, we hardly know what
to say about the outlook for a good
crop, but wcaie satisfied that the ma
turity of the general crop will be
from ten days to two weeks later than
that of last year.
Trusting that what we have said
may prove of some benefit to you, we
are, respectfully,
J. R. Forresteh,
J. P. Brooks,
J. J. Twitty,
Market Committee.
FOR RENT,
The •episcopal Rectory, on McLean A re
possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I, LaRoche,
Fletchcrville.
Dad will! Kxxf'inn. Hair all Gone.
Men Ip covered iviih eruption*.Thought
hi* hair would n^Vcr «iow. «*nr«'d by
rcmediCM. Hair Hplrudid and not a
pimple on him.
I cannot say enough in praiso of the Cutlcur.i
Remedies. My l>oy, who when one year of
age, was so had witli eczema that ho lost all his
* scalp was covered with eruptions.
which the doctors said
that his hair would nev
ing of a cure from physicians l lie;
. - . . erupt
as scald head, anti
grow again. Dcspair-
ol Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. His hair is now
splendid and tlicro is not a pimple on him. 1
speedy, economical, and suro cure for skin dis
eases of infants and children, and foci that ev
ery mother who has an afflicted child will
thank me for so doing.
Nrs. M K. WOOD8UM, Norway, Me
A Fever Horc Eight Years Cured.
I must extend tojou the thanks of one of my
customers, who hasueon cured l»y using Cutleu-
* a Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long
spell of sickness or fever eight yoars ago,
bad he was fearfnl he would have to
have his leg amputated, but is happy to^ say he
entirely well,—sound as a' dollar. He
requests me to use his name, which is IL 11.
Cason, merchant of this place.
JOHN V. 611 NOR, Druggist,
Gaiuiiboro, Tetm.
Severe Seale Disease Cured,
eciveil no relief from the various remedios she
used until she tried Cuticura. The diseaso
droinptly yielded to this treatment, and in a
short whilo she was entirely well. Tliero lias
been no return of the diseaso and Cuticura
ranks x». 1 in our estimation for diseases of the
skin.
Rev. J. l'RESSLKY HARRETT, D. D.
Raleigh, N. C.
Culiciirh Remedies.
positive cure for every form of skin,
scalp, and blood diseases, with loss of hair, from
’ to scrofular, except possibly itclitliyo-
nOtlip,
pimple;
sis.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, Boo.; Soap,
25.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug and Chdtaical Co., Boston, Mass.
BfJp'Scnd for “How to Curo Skin Diseases,”
G4 pages, 50 illustrations, and luO testimonials.
1 Hen by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in one min-
ute bv the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plas
ter. The first and only instantaneous pain-kill
ing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
FOUNT UN HEAD HOTEL,
Knoxville’s favorite summer resort, will
open for reception ot guests June 1, 1880.
The hotel is provided with all the latest
modern improven ents and strictly first class
iu every particular, having inside its en
closure a dense woods and lovely park,
with three spriugs. Freestone, limestone
and chalvheate water. For in formation, etc.,
address, * P. A. O’BYKNE,
tues thurs sun Knoxville, Tenn.
Missionary Mass Meeting,
Rev. Dr. J. W. Hinton and Rev.
G. G. N. McDonell, went over to
Cairo } f C8terday afternoon, to take
part in a Missionary Mass meeting to
be held there to-day. They will re
turn to-morrow.
The Melon Growers.
The Auuual Circular of the Geor
gia Melon and Fruit Growers Associ
ation has been issued. There are
some valuable hints and suggestions
to growers in the paper. We sub
join the following extracts from the
paper:
While our association is yet in its
infancy, we believe it has accomplish
ed much good. It is very evident,
however, that there is a decided want
of working interest, ou the part of a
large number of melon nud fruit
growers, so necessary to success in any
undertaking. We would urge every
one interested in the business to re
member, thnt unless we unite solidly
nnd stick together in this work, wc'
cannot hope to make much farther
progress toward the desired ends, and
it should not be exoected that it is
the duty of a few, at their own time
In the Melon Trade.
The melon growers nrouud Boston
which is one of the heaviest shipping
points on the .S. F. & W. Ry., will
send Mr. J. S. Norton to eastern mar
ket* to look after tlieir interests dur
ing the coming shipping season. Mr.
Norton is thoroughly posted as to the
needs of the growers, and as lie will
give shipments to eastern points, he
will be nble to be ot service to - melon
shippers.
H. A. fuss.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that ull p
lies are prohibited from hunting
our lands 'around and near Liiilni
lake. This includes all the land i
own. A. T. McIntyre, Jr
11. J. McIntyre.
May 25. 1889.
Headquarters fur D
REID Ss CULPEPPER’S
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga.
:School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
< BEAR IN MIND >
-THAT THEY HAVE THE—
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IZSr GEORGIA,
Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours,
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee goods nnd prices.
BEIO & CULPEPPER, 130-132 Broad St.
.A. T-
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.’S.
X’Txro Cases o X-iSL-waa.,
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
L. Steyerman & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleacliing At 6 l-2c.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Our Bargains the talk of the town.
Com
petition completely'baffled:
$5§p=»(JalI and bo convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
129 BROAD STREET.
THOMASVILLE.
iHOMAWIlLE
Milner, G
I lmvc lmd weak Lungs nearly all my life,
have taken quite a number of Kxpcctoran
without any aparent benefit. 1 am now
ing Blower’s Lung Restorer and lean safely
affirm it is the only remedy from which
have ever derived any benefit.
W. L. Martin.
Temperance Lee ure.
Rev. J. D. Anthony will deliver a tom
peran.o lecture, Tuesday, June lltli, at
the Methodist church, at K o’clock p, in
Laying aside tho editorial pen yeais
the life of this eloquent Divlno is const
eated to tho Master In working In ever,
chumiol that leads to the elevation or sal
vat ion of Ills race. td
■hidden’* Arnica Nnlrv.
te Best Salve in the World for <
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum, 1
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by S» J. Cnssels, Drug Store.
Sfoticc to Contractor*.
More mattings received this week.
New patterns In seamless—fancy.
Geo. W. Foiibks
Sealed bills lor tho erection «>i a jail t«
built in Thomasville, (ieorpia, will be recel
till July 1st, 1K89. Plans and full specificati
will be furnished if desired, or they can be S'
ny office, where they will bo kept on rile till
da"
Reid A Culpepper are keeping up with tin
»n, they h
procession, they have secured the agency of
the 'famous Star Mineral Water, the finest
preparation known fdl dyspepsia. It is
guaranteed to cure. i
MUSQUITO BARS.
(Mall kinds. A good bur complete for
$1,75. Patent beudstciul attachments.
Agent for Armstrong's patent canopies,
made in walnut, cherrv and until|no oak.
Geo. W. Forbes,
May 17 If. Musury Building.
Will tuko contracts for wall papering
Can furnish rcllab e man and guarantei
work. Geo, W. Forbes,
Musury Building
Wall paper at low pi Ices, select put-
erns. Geo. W. Forbes,
Musury Building
CATARRH CURKD, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shilol’s Catarrh Remedy.
Prico 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
Is Consumption Incurable ?
Read the following: Mr. U. If. Morris,
Newark, Ark., says: “Was down with
Abscess of Lungs, anil friends and physicians
irououticcd me an Incurable Consumptive,
legan to take Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, am now on my third bottle,
and able to oversee the work on my farm.
It is the finest medicine ever made.'
Jesse Middle wart, Decatur, Ohio, says:
“Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption I would have died
of Lung Troubles. Wns given up by doctors.
Am now in best of health.'’ Try it. Sample
bottle free at S. J. Cassel’s Drug Store.
the date named.
CH TLINE of SI-FI II ICATIONS-
FILLING.
lies for the receptf
. . . I footing cot
r foundation walls to be dug as required by
plans. Bottom of all trenches to be level, and
stepped oil If necessary to conform to required
grade. Sewer trenches to he dug with proper
slope to teriuiuus. After foundation walls are
up and mortar dry, trenches t > ho tilled in
dry earth and rammed down tight. All surplup
earth to he removed.
MATERIAL,
vails must be of liar
The toil n
to a height shown in full specifications. They
must have footing courses 8 inches thick and
12 incite* wider than walls. Brick must he laid
In freshly burnt llmo and sharp sand mortar,
and carried up plumb.
SIZE OF BUILDING.
Main building to bo 41x15 1-2 1
stories high, front part t*
l two
„ , bo used
deuce; two roomH above and same bel
hallway below, and stairway leading fi
hall to upper story.
l’rison part of oaid jail to be iu rear of resi
dence portion, two stories high, with office, din
ing room and four cells on lower tloor. Four
steel or iron cells on tuq>cr floor, to be construct
ed of best saw and file proof steel, with prope
ventilation, in way of windows, lattice work. etc.
All floors to be of concrete, and 5 inches thick
on lower floor and 3 inches thick on second
floor. Concrete to be 3 parts small broken stono
and 1 part cement. Walls above foundation t-
1>« built of
burned lime and sand mortar.
well burned brick laid in freshly
INTERIOR worn.
All interior work to be of Iron as far as shown
by full specifications Roof to be of iron or tin
t slate.
Contractors making bids will also make esti
mates ot cost of heatingjresldduco anil prison
pans of said jail, both uy hot air and steam,
with the names of the system or systems pro
posed to l»c used.
Contractor will be required to removo all rub
bish from premises and to deliver said jail in a
clean and tenantable condition to the Board of
County Commissioners of Thomas county, Geor
gia. The right to reject any or all bids is re
served. A bond for the faithful carrying out of
his contract, will be required from party secur
ing tho work.
1 ull pi ins and specifications furnished on ap
plication. Address
A. 1*. WRIGHT, Chairman
Hoard of County Corns. Thomas County,
Thomasville, Ga.
Buttling Works,
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters for pure ‘urbonated bever
ages, at wholesale and retail. Best soda
water with pure fruit juice flavors.
Ice Cream Parlors
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of tho Ladies.
wholesale and retail
'isc.Ai.KRH IV—I
On draught also, the
Hay,
Grain,
Bran and
Mill Feed,
114 BROAD STREET
Mexican Goods Delivered, Provivtlij.
“PRUT MIS.”
Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizin.
A NKRYK TONIC. This delightful bever
age is not only the most palatable drink
dispensed from the soda fountain, but
is as well a perfect tonic and system vitalizes,
iproves the appetite, aids digestion nnd
itains tho normal tone of healthv func-
Prices as Low as tlie Lowest!
Its Properties:
pared from the nutritious properties
of pure fruit juices, combined with the cx-
t from a small tropical plant found in
td which the medicinal prop-
Itmhle, and its favor delicious.
• Me
t Cannot lie Used to Excess.
Give us’a call and we promise
to please you.
Saw Mill for Sale
A good .50-horse power Engine, and saw
mill complete, with a new Sweep-stakes
Pinner, 4 mules, log carts, wagons, etc., and
125 acres of fresh timber. Mill just put
down, and within 6 miles of Thomasville, is
offered at a bargain because the owner ha3
other business requiring his attention. Fur
ther particulars ou application nt the TiMes-
Kxtkrprisb office.
Not a foaming gas drink,causing belching
of wind and unpleasant effects after drink
ing. No ethernl extracts or liquors, but a
olid thirst-quenching, delicious drink: an
xtremely pleasant and efficient tonic, over
which nine out often persons arc enthusias-
llh praise.
Everybody Likes it,
Everybody Wants Ii,
Everybody Drinks It.
lit' finest ticvcragc in tho
•■I'lll l Ml/.,’
orl.l.
1'181’K.VSKD UY
L. siiumrr,
homasville Buttling Works
FRESH MEATS.
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
HARDWARE
Stoves, Ivan,
n ill upon, Monday, April 1 at. at the
plate lately oeoiipied by Mr. P. II. Done
fine .nock of fresh meats. Hoof, Mutton and
Pork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
.juicy and sweet. Wc will be glad to receive
your patronage and will serve you with the
best meats at the lowest possible prices.
F. P. Horn & lino
Tin and Hollow Ware,'
Gdis anil Sjortii Goods
ol'all kind*, and agent for
King’s Powder Co,
eptu dam