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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1889
Local Schedule.
Fast mail for Savannah Ar... 9 23 a m
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‘ « from “ Ar... 1 31 p m
“ “ for Chattahoochee Lv... 200pm
Train for Albany Lv... 0 30am
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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 hjive the
nicest and largest stock to se
lect from in this city.
We arc showing an elegant
stock of
White Dress Goods
COMPRISING
India and Fmn Lawns,
Dotted Swisses,
Embroidered
Flouncings!
All-over Embroideries,
Swiss Edgings and Insertings,
China and India Silks, •
Fine Fine F’rench Challics,
Trim
5 20 p m
for Savannah Lv... 6 5Qpm
from Wayc..Ar... 3 45pm
• •• •• for “ Lv... 8 40am
‘ Chatt. Lv. . . 4 45pm
• »* “ from Chatt. Ar... 7 15 a m
• " for Albany Lv... 4 25 p
« '• •' from “ Ar... 7 55 a
THOMASVILLE AND MOXTICELLO.
Freight accom. for nfonttcello Lv...8 45am
“ “ .Ar...620pm
from
Every one will be glad to see the
old jail removed.
Are you going ofl for a few weeks
recreation ? Then order the Times-
Enterprise sent to your address.
The summer ought not to pass with,
out the gaps in the concrete pave
ments on Broad street being filled up.
Who will follow the example of the
Bank of Thomasville in making a
contribution to the death stricken
valley in Pennsylvania?
The news of the death of George
Parnell was received yesterday with
general regret by the many friends of
his boyhood, in Thomasville.
The late rains have improved the
growing crops very materially. While
it is too early to speculate about the
result, all indications, at this time,
poiut to a fair yield.
Hon. James Vick, of Colquitt coun
ty, Senator from our district, spent
yesterday in the city. He says that
the crops are small in his county.
Dr. H. L. Watkins, of Boston,
in town yesterday. The Dr. says he
will have half a car load of melons
ready for shipment by the last of next
week.
Mrs. M. R. Mallette, of Boston,
spent yesterday in Thomasville. She
was the guest of Mrs. S. L. Hayes,
on upper Broad street.
Inadvertantly the lines in yester,
day’s Times-Enterprise under the
head of “Quid Pro Quo” were not
credited. They were handed in by a
contributor. Wo do not wish to wear
honors which are properly another’s,
in this case, one of our young attor
ney’s.
With White Dress Goods and
mings to match.
‘if,
kWE HAVE ALSO
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THE NEWEST STYLES IN
Ribbons and Sash Ribbons,
The prettiest F’ans ever
Shown in Thomasville,
The Best Crrsets,
The daintiest Hdk’fs,
The Latest in Gloves,
The most Stylish Parasols,
T.&A.S. Kahski’s F’ine Shoes
l’leasc come and see us before
making your purchases, and
we will save you money.
The Leaders of Styles.
Cards are out for the marriage of
Miss Ida Mosely, of Valdosta, and
Mr. E. M. Sargent, on next Wednes
day, the 12th inst. Miss Mosely is a
charming and highly accomplished
young lady, and the prospective bride
groom one of the best known and
most popular commercial men on the
road.
Bonds of the Georgia Southern arc
reported firm in New York at par.
This is a pointer. Bonds of a road
from Thomasville to Cordele, occupy
ing as it would, an independent posi
tion, open to trade, travel and traffic
with half a dozen lines; the bonds for
this road, we say, ought and would
stand high in the money market.
Rev. Mr. Pulton, pastor of tho
Sand Hill parish, preached in the
Second Presbyterian yestciday, and
his set mon was much enjoyed. His
text was chosen from the beautiful
book of Ruth, where Ruth prepares
to go into tho field to glean the corn,
to sustain her mother-in-law and her
self, and on that instance he drew n
sweet and lovely picture of the great
love existing between tho mother and
daughter-in-law, being even such a
great one as to cause her to leave
home and relatives to accompany her
Nj itjjer. He then drew a picture of
tlie different ways in which the
gleaners worked; first those who
gleaned for the good, and whose re
ward was the golden Bheaves of wheat,
and the other, of which arc composed
the bars and gambling rooms, who
gleaned to destroy, and who were
ever inticing the unwary from the
paths of rectitude to a life of drunken
ness and despair.
The sermon was pronounced an ad
mirable effort by bis hearers, and Mr.
Pulton may be said to have raado a
fine impression among the congrega
tion of the church, who will greet the
announcement of any future sermon
from him with great joy.—Augusta •
Evening News.
Mr. Fulton’s friends in Thomasvil'.
will lie glad to hear that he 1ms taken
such a fine stand in his new field of
work,
Help Needed.
It would appear superfluous to call
attention to the fact that thousands of
women and children, widows and or
phans, are homeless and hungry in
the stricken valley of Pennsylvania.
To know that this state of things ex
ists ought to touch the sympathies—
and pocket books—of allr
Read the following contained in
yesterday’s press reports:
Johnstown, Pa., June 5, 11.30 r.
M.—Notwithstanding the fact that
nearly every prominent part of the
United States is raising lunds for the
relief of the Coucmaugh sufferers, the
wants of the homeless and afflicted are
far from being alleviated. At the va
rious relief stations to-dav, the crowd
of applicants was continuous from
morning till night, and many of the
needy were forced to wait in line be
fore their turn came and their little
portion was allotted out io them.
Hundreds of thousands must pour in
to this stricken valley if positive suf
fering and privi-tion is to be avoided.
Thousands of people are homeless, and
in the devasted homes thousands also
lost their all. Labor and manufac
turing of nearly all kinds is at a
standstill in the valley, and weeks or
months must elapse before the Cam
bria iron works and other industrial
institutions can possibly resume and
that depend upon them for support.
Even at the present time, fivn days
after the world was first thrilled by
the news of this great disaster, there
are hundreds of hungry people in
Conemaugh valley who have no cer
tainty of breakfast to-morrow.
Can any one read the above with
out feeling, feeling for those people;
nay, more, feeling down in their pock
ets? We may never have to appeal
for public aid here, but that is no
reason why Thomasville should not
respond to the bitter cries of want
wa3 which eome on every passing breeze
from the quivering lips of hungry
thousands. Surely the charitable and
prosperous citizens of Thomasville
will aid, to some extent, this work of
pure charity. Give something, though
it he but little.
We would suggest that all those
willing to help, deposit such amounts
as they see fit in either one of the
banks. These institutions will no
doubt take pleasure iu forwarding the
contributions. Let us do something.
Sheriff Hurst, with that thoughtful
ness which characterizes him, gave
one of tho finest fish brought from the
Shelton pond, to Will D-bill, the negro
who is to be hung on tho 11th inst.
Tho prisoner doubtless enjoyed his
meals yesterday.
FOR RENT,-
Thc Episcopal Rectory, oil McLean Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I. LaRocue,
tf. Fleichervilte.
HOUSE FOR KENT.
50 feet long, near depot. Will mako
good warehouse, work-shop or storage
room, ^ Rent $7.00 per month. Apply to
Bass & McKinnon.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOV/.
hi« hnir n on Hi n<Ver n ow, «!uh cI by
remedied. Hair splendid nnd not n
pimple on him.
I cannot say enough in praiso of tho Cuticura
Remedies. My hoy, who when one year of
ago, was so bad with eczema that lm lost all Ills
hair. HisBnalp was covered with emotions,
which the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair-
dans I lx
ing of a cure from physicians I bej-an the use
of Cuticura Remedies, and, am ha^py to say,
with the most perfect success. His
splendid and there is not a piiuplo on him,
recommend theCuticur Rein* dies ;-s rhe most
speedy, economical, and sure cure for skin dis
eases of infants and children, ana feel that ev
ery mother who has an afflicted child will
thank mo for so doinp-.
Nrs. INI E. WOODSUM, Norway Mo
A Fever Wore Fight Vcnrs Cured.
I must extend to you tho thanks of one of my
customers, who has been cmed bv using Cutleu-
-a Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long
spell of sickness or fever eight years ago. Ho
was so had he was fearfnl ho would have to
have his leg amputated, but is happy to say he
is now entirely well,—sound as a 'dollar. He
requests me to use his name, which is II. H.
Caaon, merchant of this place
JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist,
Qainsboro, Tenn.
Severe Scale Disease Cured,
A few weeks ago my wife suffered very much
cd until she tried Cuticura. Tho diseu
dromptiv yielded to this treatment, and in a
short while she was entire y well. There has
been no return 01 the disease and Cuticura
ranks eo. 1 in our estimation for diseases of tho
skin. * Rev. J. PRESSLEY BARRETT, D. D.
Raleigh, N. C.
Cnficnrn Remedies.
Arc a positive cure for every fonn of skin,
scalp, and bl»od diseases, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofular, except possibly itclithyo-
sis.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 5oc.; Soap,
i.; Resolvent, §1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass.
E£p~Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
04 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
DJIRV’C Skin and sea p preserved and bcauti-
11AUI 0 ften by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely
pure.
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED
Sharp aclics, Bull Tains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in ono min-
t M ute by the Cuticura Amti-Tain l'las-
ter. The drst and only instantaneous paln-kill-
ing, strengthening piaster. 25 cents.
FOUNT MX HEAD HOTEL,
Knoxville’s favorite summer resort, will
open for reception of guests June I, 1889.
Tile hotel is provided with all the latest
modern improvcir ents and strictly first class
in every particular, having inside its en
closure a dense woods and lovely park,
with three springs. Freestone, limestone
and chalybeate water. For information, etc,,
address,' P. A. O’BYRNE,
tucs thins sun Knoxville. Tenn.
Fresh peaches every morning
•Sampson s Jackson st. Fruit Store.
New York dailies,.Times, World, Tribune
and Herald, Macon Tclegranh and Atlanta
and Savannah dailies, every day.
Miss addie McClelland,
Jackson Street.
Few more pairs Old Ladies Bus
kins and shoos to ho sacrificed at
Pickett’s.
Magnolia Hams 13c at.
Pickett’s Cash Store.
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given that all par
tie? a re prohibited from hunting 01.
our lauds around and near Linton
lake. This Includes all (lie land we
own. A. T. Mi'Ini yur, Jit.
II. J. McIntvki:.
May 25,
REID 5s CULPEPPER’S-
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga.
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:School and Blank Books, Stationer;,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
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-THAT THEY HAVE THE-
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Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
I3ST GEORGIA,
Where you cati find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded ai all honrg, -iji
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
KEID A CULPEPPER, 130-132 Broad «f.
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L. STEYERMAN A BRO.’S.
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Two Ca-ses o Lawn,
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
Xj. Steyerman Bro.’s.
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One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 1-So.
SLOTHING-! CLOTHING! f
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Our Bargains the talk of the town. Com- %
petition completely baffled.
aiul be convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
129 BROAD STREET.
THOMASVILLE.
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Milner, 0
I have had weak Lungs nearly all my life t
have taken quite a number of Expectorants
without any aparent benefit. I am now us
ing Blowers Lung Restorer and lean safely
affirm it is the only remedy from whii
have ever derived any benefit.
W. L. Marti
Lot of table linen at Pickett’s and
it will be sold at from 15c to 50c per
yard, about half what it cost in New
York.
Temperance Lev tire.
Rev. J. D, Anthony will deliver u tom
puriuico lecture, Tuesday, June lltli, at
tho .Methodist church, at 8 o'clock p, m
Laying aside tho editorial pen youis ago,
tho life of this uluijuont Divine is /onsO
cutcd to tho Matter in working in over
channel that leads to tho duration or sal
ration of Ills race. Id
Fresh Magnolia hams at 12'., cents
per pound, lor sale by
6 7 tit. T. J. Bali. & Bno.
Grocer
Picket guarantees to mako prices
on groceries a little lower than any
otlierliousc in town. He sells only
for cash is the reason lie cau do it.
Try one of Pickett's Magnolia hams
at 13c. Tiicv arc elegant.
Two, No. 1, Good Horses for sale by
B. A. HASS.
Reid A Culpepper are keeping ujuvith the
procession, they have secured the agency of
the famous Star Mineral Water, the finest
preparation known lor dyspepsia. It Is
guaranteed to cure. I ij tf
MUSQU1TO BARS.
Iliicllleu’s Arnlcu Salve.
Tlio Best Halve in the World for
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, I
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and ail Skin Kruptious, unit positively
cures t‘ilc3, or no pay reippred. It is guar
antced to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Foi
by S. J. C'assels, Drug Store.
Notice to Contractors.
cvaieu U1UO IUI II1U CI LL.llU11 til .1 JUU U) till
built in Thomasville. Georgia, will bo received
till July Jar. ibS'J. Plana and lull specification*
will be furnished if desired, or they can bo seen
at my office, where they will bo kept on lil
the date named.
OUTLINE OK SPECIFICATIONS—E.\t A\ AT
KILLING.
Trenches for the reception of footing
of foundation walls to bo dug as required by
plans. Bottom of all trcnche* to be level, ami
stepped off if necessary to conform to required
grade. Sewer trenches to bn dug with proper
slope to terminus. After foundation walls are
up ami mortar dry, trenches t > bo tilled in with
dry earth and rammed down tight. All surplus
earth to bo removed.
MATERIAL.
The foundation walls must be of hard brick,
height shown in full specifications. The)
Of all kinds. A good bur complete for
$1,75. Patent beudstcad attachments.
Agent for Armstrong’s patent canopies,
made in walnut, chcrrv and untlquc oak.
Geo. W.Forbes,
May 17 tf, Masury Building.
Wall paper at low pi ices, select pat
ents. Geo. W. Forbes,
Masury Building
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shilol’s Catarrh Remedy,
Price 00 cents. Nasal Injector free
Is Consumption Incurable ?
Read the following: Mr. C. If. Morris,
Newark, Ark., says; “Was down with
Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians
lronounccd mean Incurable Consumptive.
3egan to take Dr. King’s New Discovery for
T* isumption, am notv on my third bottle,
l able to oversee ;Lc work on my farm,
i i3 the finest medicine ever made."
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says:
“Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption I would have died
of Lang Troubles. Was given up by doctors.
Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sample
bottle free at S. J. Casscl’s Drug Store.
must have footing couises 8 inches thick ant
12 incites wider than walls. Brick must be laid
In freshly burnt lime and sharp sand mortar,
■ml carried up plumb,
SIZE OF BUILDING.
Main building to bo 41x45 1-2 feet and two
dence; two rooms above and same beIow t
hallway below, and stairway leading from said
hall to upper story.
Prison part of said Jail to be in rear of resi
dence portion, two stories high, with office, din
ing room and four cells on lower ttoor. Four
steel or iron eells ou unper floor, to be construct
ed of best saw and file proof steel, with proper
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 bo 3 parts small broken stone
and l part cement. Walls above foundation to
be built of well burned Brick laid in fresh!v
burned lime and sand mortar.
INTERIOR WORK.
All interior work to be of iron as far as shown
by full speciflcations. Roof to be of iron or tin
slate,
Contractors making bids will also make esti
mates of cost of heatingjresideueo and prison
parts of said jail, both by hot air and steam,
with the names of the system or systems pro
posed to be used.
Contractor will be required to remove 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 forth6 faithful carrying out of
his contract, will be required from party secur
ing the work.
.Full plans and specifications furnished on ap
plication. Address *
. A. I*. WRIGHT, Chairman
Board of County Corns. Thomas County,
ThomasYille, Ga.
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters lor pure carbonated bever
ages, at wholesale and retail. Best soda
water with pure fruit juice flavors.
SOUTH GEORGIA
College.
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OuMut Exercises.
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Ice Dream Parlors
.Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of the Ladies.
On draught also
beverage,
“FRUI MIS.”
Lxauii nation 3 commencing MONDAY,
Juno loth, ending FRIDAY, June 15th.
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JUNE 23, COMMENCEMENT SERMON',
By Dr. T. E. Smith, C’cdar Kcjrs, Fla.
MONDAY EVENING, June 21th,|
At hall past eight o’clock, address to Liter*
ury .Society hy Hun. 1’. W. Moldrim, of
Savannah, in the Chapel of South Geor
gia College.
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TUBSPA Y, June 2 jtli,
Annual Prize Declamation and Debate,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 2Gtb.
Annual Concert by the young ladies.
THURSDAY NIGHT,
Cautnlta entitled “Trial by Jury. . *
Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing.
A NERVE 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
It improves the appetite aids digestion and
maintains the normal tone of healthy func
tions.
Its Properties:
Commencement Exercises
YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE,
Baccalaureate sermon by Ruv. K.1I.
Harris, Columbus, Ga., Sunday, Juno
lOtb, 10:30 a. m.
l’lvpaicd from the iriiritious properll
of pure fruit juices, combined with the e:
tract from a small tropical plant found in
r Mexico, ot which the medicinal prop
i are invaluable, and its favor delicious.
t Cannot Be Used to Excess.
Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching
of wind and unpleasant effects after drink
ing. No ethcral extracts or liquors, but a
solid thirst-quenching, delirious drink; an
extremely pleasant and efficient tonic, over
which nine out of ten persons arc enthusias
tic with praise.
Everybody Likes It,
Everybody Wants It,
Everybody Drinks It.
TUI’I Ml/.,’
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the finest beverage iu the
DISPENSED IJY
L. SCHMIDT,
liomasville Bottling Works.
FRESH MEATS.
liRAUCATIXL EXERCISES
lucsday, Jtitle l.Stli, 6:30 p. m.
ANNUAL CONCERT,
Wednesday, Jum; loth, 8:30 p. m.
B. D. FUDGE,
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THOMASVILLE, GA.,
DEALER IX-
HARDWARE
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Stoves, Ivon,
Baggy and V/sgoa Miltriil-
Tin and Hollow Ware,*
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of all kinds, aud agent for
We will t
open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. P. II. Bone
fine stock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and
’ork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
juicy and sweet. We will-be glad to receive
your patronage and will serve you with the
best meats at the lowest possible prices.
F. P' Horn & Bao
King’s Powder Co.
eptHdam
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WiU take contracts for wall papering,
Can furnish reiiab o man and guarantee
work. Geo, W. Fobbjb,
Masury Building,