The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 11, 1889, Image 3

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■ 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 se lect from in this city. Ws are showing an elegant stock of White Dress Goods COMPRISING Dotted Swisses, Embroidered Elouncings! All-over Embroideries, Swiss Edgings and Insertings, China and India Silks, Fine Fine French Challies, With White Dress Goods and Trim mings to match. WF. HAVE ALSO- THE NEWEST STYLES IN FUbbotw and Sash Ribbons, The prettiest Fans ever Shown in Thomasville, The Best Corsets, The daintiest Hdk’fs, The Latest in Gloves, The most Stylish Parasols, T.&A.S. Kaliski’s Fine Shoes THI DAILY TIIWES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editor. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 188£.’ Local Schedule. Fast mall for Savannah ■ Ar... 925a m “ a L?...1240pra “from “ Ai... 131pm “ for Chattahoochee I.V... 200 pm IttYot Albany Lv... 9 30am fffdm “ Ar... 520pm •• for Savannah. ....Lv... C50pin Freight and accom. from Wayc..Ar... 3 45 p *" “ “ “ for I.v... 8 40a Chatt. Lv... 4 45pm i Chatt. Ar... 715am Albany LV... 4 25 pm from „— “ “ for Albany ----- . , “r •• from “ Ar... 7»i_ THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO. F'reight accom. for Montlcello Lv...845 a m “ “ from “ ....Ar...C20 p m t mail for . “ ....Lv...206 pm “ from . “ ....Ar..l2ippm Dr. John Coyle and Coyle Me bnne spent Sunday with Mr. John Adams near Boston. Hon. J. J. Higdon, one of the first men of Decatur county, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Higdon is both farmer and merchant and has made an eminent success of both vocations. The Tribune of Rome gets oft this solid chunk of truth: The free advertisement that a news paper gives a town in a year is worth thousands of dollars to it, and its gen eral value to any locality can not be over-estimated. And yet, many citizens who are abundantly able, will not even sub scribe for the paper which is laboring unceasingly to increase the value of their property. The Thomasville Mills. Messrs. Snodgrass & Smith, the proprietors of the Thomasville Mills, are having a fine run of business, in both the lumber and the grist de partments. A reporter walked through the establishment yesterday and the result of his' observation was that these gentlemeu are prepared to supply contractors and builders with everything necessary to finish a building. They have a superb supply of mouldings on hand, dry and well seasoned and can make any pattern desired. Messrs. Snodgrass & Smith furnish ed the ceiliug and inside finishings of the new St. Thomas church and it is ns fine a Jot of stuff' as was ever put into a Thomasville building. Both of these gentlemen aro through lum ber men, and supplied os they are with the most approved machinery, they can fill any order. They mako a specialty of seasoned material, which is a very important item with builders. Tax Returns, Tax Receiver McCann requests to say to all interested parties that taxes should be given in at once. The books will close the last of June, and a great many have, so far, failed to make returns. He will be in Thom asville every Thursday, Friday and Saturday during June, at the clerk’s office in the court house, and will be glad to save all parties trouble and expense by taxing them call on him before the books close, An Armory. The Augusta Chronicle is evidently ip earnest about an armory for the vol unteer soldiery of that city. It says, in a late issue: Give the- soldiers of Augusta an armory, or better still, help them to build it themselves. A grand bazaar o§ military fair iu the fall would aid materially in raising this fund. But we believe there is enough money and enthusiam in Augusta to give this enterprise a start at an earlier day. Think for a moment what an ornament an armory would be to Broad street. A large three or four-story building,' with spacious stores and offices on the first and sec ond floors, with drill halls, company meeting rooms and gymnasiftm on the upper floors, would insure a structure of comfort and development to our citizen soldiery, of convenience to business and professional men, and of commanding appearance to the whole city. The building could be bonded, as was the Exchange and Library, and the rents would pay the interest and retire the bonds year by year. Each company itself would pay to the armory fund an annual rental until the debt had been retired and the building became theirs. The purchase of a lot and the break ing of ground for such a structure would be of immense benefit to Au gusta. It would start off the building boom for the season. The business year will be on us in two or three months. It will be a prosperous sea son, and there is no use in pleading poverty before such a prospect. The best way to push your town is to show your own confidence in it. The deter mination to build a large, handsome armory would be the best advertise ment Augusta could get. It would bo the handsomest send oft Augusta has gotten since the erection of the Sand Hills hotel. The building should be three or four stories. It should be supplied with reading room, billiard room and baths connected with the armory. It should lie reached by an elevator from the main entrance. Augusta needs just such a building on Broad street. There is much iu the above which might be applied to Thomasville. The city and citizens should give aid to •the erection of a handsome armory building in Thomasville. FOR RENT, The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean Ave- Possession given nt once. Apply to Rev. C. I. LaRocuk, tf. Fletchcrville. nue. HOUSE FOR RENT. 50 feet long, near depot. Will mako a good warehouse, work-shop or storage room.^Bcnt $7.00 per month. Apply to Hass A McKinnon. NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW. Bnd willi Exzmun. Hnlr nil Gone, Ncnlp covered _with eriii»tiou*,Thoujfht light hii Imir would nuVcr {{'row. «Jun «b7 rcuicdiCM. Hnir splendid ,nnd not n pimple on him. I cannot sav enough in praise of the Cuticura Remedies. My l>oy, who when one year of age, was so had with eczema that ho lost all his hair. Jlisscalp was covered with ernptions, which the doctors said was scald head, and that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair ing of a cure from physicians'I began the use of Cuticura Remedies, and, am lianpy to say, with the most perfect success. His hair is now splendid and there is not a pimple on him. I recommend the Cuticura Rcmpdles 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 afflicted child will thank me for so doing. Nrs. M E. WOODSUM, Norway, Mo A Fever More Bight Years Cured 1 must extend to you the thanks of ono of my customers, who has been cured by using Cuticu ra Remedies, of an old soro. caused by a long spell of sickness or fever eight yaars ago, He was so bad he was fearfnl ho would have to have his leg amputated, but is happy to say ho is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He requests me to use his name, which is H. H. Cason, merchant of tiiis place. JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist Gainsboro, fenn. Severe Seale Disease Cured, A few weeks ago my wife suffered very much from a cutaneous disease of tho scalp, and re ceived no relief from the various remedios she used until she tried Cuticura. The disease dromptly yielded to this treatment, and in a short whilo she was entirety well. 1 Please come and see us before making your purchases, and we will save you money. The Leaders of Styles. IfiSl - . . Thoma8ville’s Interest. Thomasville should not be a disinter ested spectator of the efforts being made by other towns to secure ,-jsIdi tional railroad facilities. They are weaving a web and network of roads around her which bodes no good to the growth and prosperity of the town Wef cannot afford to remain ipSOtjvg much longer. However, it is under stood that a move will be made at an early day which will put the place on a solid footing. The matter is in the hands ol careful, cool, sagacious men, men who understand the situation and who have the nerve and capital to grapple with the emergency. One thing is certain: the emergency is Tight upon us. A cursory Glance of the situation and a brief study of the map of south Georgia and Florida will convince the most skeptical of this assertion. From Cuthbert to Bainbridge. Cuthbekt, Ga., June 7.—An im portant and enthusiastic railroad meeting was • held here- to-day, Speeches werd made by Messrs. J. E, Donaldson and B. B. Bower, of Bain bridge, explaining the plans by which they propose to build a road in the near future between Bainbridge and Cuthbert. They ask a stock mbscrip tion of 850,000, which will be sub scribed at once. The money is to be paid when the road is completed to Cuthbert, There is great hope among our people that it will be built before the year is gone. While Thomasville congratulates her neighbor, Bainbridge, on the prospect of another line of road, she should, at the same time, be looking out for herself. Will she do it? An exchange gives this interesting parody: "Mary had a little lamb, it’: fleece was white as snow, it stayed away one summer day, where lambs should never go. Then Mary sat her down and tears streamed from her pretty eyesi she never found the lamb, because she didn’t advertise. And Mary had a brother John, who kept a village store, and he sat down and smoked his pipe, and watched the open door. And all the people passed along but did not stop to buy, while John sat down and smoked his pipe and blinked his sleepy eye. And so the Sheriff closed him out; but still he lin gcred near; and Mary came to drop with him a sympathetic tear. “How is it, sinter, that those other merchants here, sell the goods and pay the bills and thrive from year to year?” Re membering now her own bad luck, the little maid replies:, "Those other, fel lows get there, John, because they ad vertise.’’ We always undersell any body else at Pickett’s Cash Store. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath epeured, by Shilol's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents,' Nasal Jnjcrtof fr?e Is Consumption Incurable ? Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says; -'Was down with AfiSppss of I,ungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo an Incurable Consumptive. Began to take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my fnrni, It is the finest mcdiciuc ever made.” Jesse Middlcwart, Decatur, Ohio, says: “Rad Jt ttof beep for Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption J tyowld have died of Lung Trouble?, ' Was given up by doctors. Am now in bestof health.” Try it. Sample bottle free at 8. J. Cassel’s Drug Store. Wall paper at low prices, select pat- orns. Geo. W. Foiuies, siftsury Building Local Bills, Notice la hereby given that I will iuu , oou< > «' At tho next July session ol the Legislature, u.t folio lng Acts: An Act to amend an Act approved February 20, 18T3, creating a Board of County Co rum Is slonors for Thomas county, so as to bavo salt! Commissioners elected by tho Grand Jury, to lescribo their terms of office, aud when tho Gt tho present board shall • spire, to regnlaU) the PAy of tho clerk of snld b -dy, to confer additional powers, and tor other pur poses Also an Act todisposo of the fines and forfeit ures and costB of the County Court of Thomas county, and for other purposes. Also to fix the nay of tho Tax Receiver bomaa county, an a for other purposes Also to prevent fishing or seining in Linton Lake or 8heldon pond without tho written consent of tho owner or owners, A. T. MACINTYRE. JR. Notice. An application will be made at the July session ot the legislature of Georgia, for a charter to construct a railroad from Thomas- vjlle to some point or points on the Florida line between tho Chattahoochee and With* lacoochec rivers, ami from Tbouasville through Colquitt and Worth counties and part of Dooly county, to Cordelo, and from Cordcle to Augusta, Georgia. a. t. mcintvre, jr. Tbcro lias been no return or tlio disoaae and Cuticura ranks &o. I in our estimation for diseases pf the skin. Rev. J. 1’RESSLEY BARRETT, D. D. Raleigh, N. C. Cuticura Remedies. Arc a positive euro for every form of skin, scalp, ami bl»od diseases, with loss of hair, from pimples to scrofular, except possibly itchtbyo* sis. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 5oc.; Soap, 25.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by tho Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass Sg^Send for “How to Curo Skin Diseases,” G4 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. Dl DV’C Skin and 8ca P preserved and beauti- DilD 1 O flen by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pure. EVERY MUSCLE ACHED Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains l and weaknesses relieved in one inin- \ uto by the Cuticuta Anti-Pain Plas ter. T he 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 I, 1«89 Tho hotel is provided with all the latest modern improvements and strictly first class in every particular, having inside its el os ure n dertsc woods and lovely park, with three springs. Freestone,, limestone and chalybeate water. For information, etc, address, I*. A. O’BYItNE, * tues thurs sun Knoxville, Tenn. - NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all par tics arc.prohibitedfVoip hunting on our laiins around and near Linton lake. This includes all the land wo own. A. T. McIntyre, Jr., II. J. McIntyre. May 25,1880. ~ -<19 JT, Ttt REID Ss CULPEPPER’S ! ’ *'* i*s ■•'t fct i uxiy 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Oau >s-i •?/0< '.ht-oitit J * •'/*: V I) ;('i vl Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. v>tw-t-v; : School and Blank Books, Stationery,; :c Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. ■ i-.i-n <1 BEAR IN MIND R THAT THEY HAVE THE .vlgfc Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store mm : tf’rM % i -s Mirth; Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours, (lav Or n iff lit bv cmnnntont PhnrnHH'lala. Thov nap nnlv SnnihK'a Drnnarflllnna In t1i«» I NT GEORGIA, day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations In the prescription department and guarantee goods and prices. REID <& CULPEPPER, 120-122 Broad St. L. STEYERMAN & BRO.’S, r. m T-wo Cases o La-wn,- At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard. REMEMBER THE PLACE: L. Steyerman Bro.’s. One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 1-Sc. SLOTHING-! SLOTHING! Our Bargains the talk of the Jtown. Com petition completelyljbaffled. Ueggr ,, Call arul be convinced. L. STEYERMAN & BRO., 120 BROAD STREET. THOMASVILLE. lHOMAoViLLE Milnlr,Ga. I have had weak Lungs nearly all my life, have taken quite a number of Expectorants without any aparent benefit. I am now us ing Brewer’s Lung Restorer and lean safely affirm it-is the only remedy from which havc.evcr derived any benefit. W. L. Martin. Temperance Lecture. Rev. J, D. Anthony will deliver a tem pera. -*o lecturo, Tuosday, June 11th, at tho Methodist church, at 8 o’clock p, m. Laying aside tho editorial pon years ago, the life of this eloquent Dlvino is conse- cated to tho Master in working in every channel that loads to tho elevation or sal vat ion of his ruco. til lluckleu’s Arnica Malre. The Best Salve in the World lor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, aud ail 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. Cassels, Drug Store. Notice to Contractors. >ea built in Thomasville, Georgia, will bo received till July 1st, 1881). l'lana aud full specifications will be furnished if desired, or they can bo seen uy office, where they will bo kept on file till da* * the date named. OUTLINE OF HI* IX’I FIG AT IO NS—EXCAVATIONS AND pILLlNg Trenches for tho reception of footing coursos of foundation walls to be dug its required by plans. Bottom of ull trenches to bo level, and stopped oil If necessary to conform to required grade. grade. Sewer trenelioa to bo dug with proper slope to terminus. After foundation walls arc up and mortar dry, trenches t» be filled in witli dry earth ancj rammed down tight. All surplus earth to bt removed, MATERIAL, The foundation walls must be of hard brick, i a height shown iu full specifications. They ust have footing couiscs 8 inches thick and : inches wider than walls. Brick must be laid in freshly burnt ilmo and sharp sand mortar, aud carried up plumb. SIZE OF BUILDING. Main building to bo 41x45 1-2 l'cet and two deuce; 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 in rear of resi dence portion, two stories high, with office, din ing room and four cells on lower iloor. Four steel or iron cells ou unper floo*, to be construct ed of best saw and file proof steel, with proper ventilation, in way of window's, lattice work, etc. All floors to be of concrete, and 5 Indies thick on lower floor and 3 inches thick on second floor, Concrete to be 3 parts small broken stono and I part cement. Warts above foundation to be built of well burned brick laid in freshly burned lime and 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 slate, Contractors making bids \yill also make esti mates of cost of heatingjresidenco and prison parts of said jail, both oy 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 tcnantablo 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 tue faithful carrying out of his contract, will be required from party secur ing the work. fill plans and specifications furnished o cation. Address ^ ■. A, T. WRIGHT, Chairman Board of County Corns. Thomas County, ap- 1UUU145 LUltlUJ , Thomasville, Ga. L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor. lleudquiirlers lor pure carbonated bever ages, at wholesale and retail. Hcst soda water with pure fruit juice flavors. Ice Cream Parlors Specially fitted up for the accommodation of the Undies. draught also, the new Mexican beverage, “FRTJI MIZ.” Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing. A NERVE TONIC, This delightful bever age is not only the most palatable drink ever dispensed from the soda fountain, but is as well a perfect tonic and system vitalizes It improves the appetite, aids digestion ami maintains the normal tone of healthy func tions. SOOTH GEORGIA College. Coi Examinations commencing MONDAY, June 10th, ending FRIDAY, June 15th. JUNE 23, COMMENCEMENT SERMON, By Dr. T. E. Smith, Cedar Keys, Fla. MONDAY EVENING, June 24th,| At half-past eight o;dock, address to Liter ary Society by Hon. 1*. W. Mcldrim, of Savannah, in the Chapel of South Geor gia College. TUESDAY, June 25lh, Annual Prize Declamation and Debate, WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 20th. Annual Concert by the young ladies. THURSDAY NIGHT, Cmitattu entitled “Trial by Jury.” Commencement Exercises YOONG FEMALE COLLEGE. Its Properties: .Prepared from the nutritious properties of pure fruit juices, combined with the ex tract from a small tropical plant fou,nd in lower Mexico, ot which the medicinal prop erties are invaluable, and its favor dcliciofis. It Cannot He Used to Excess. Mot a foaming gas drink, causing belching ol wind and unpleasant effects after drink ing. N’o cthcral extracts Or liquors, but a solid thirst-quenching, delicious drink; an extremely pleasant and eflicient tonic, over which nine out often persons are eu.husius. tie with praise. Everybody Likes It, Everybody Wants It, Everybody Drinks It. •FRl'l MIZ," the finest beverage in the world. DISPENSED BV L. SCHMIDT, Tliomasvillc Bottling Works. FRESH HEATS. Baccalaiifcate sermon by Ilev. I£.1I. Harris, Columbus, Ga., Sunday, Juno 16th, 10:30 a. m. GItAl)GATING EXERCISES Tuesday, June IStli, 8:30 p. m. AXNCAL CONCERT, Wednesday, June 19th, 8 :.‘!0 p. in. B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, GA., —dealSb in HAEDYVAEE Stoves, Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware,l Gis ml Sprig; Goods \M i Vfctf of all kinds, and agent for We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the place lately occupied by Mr. P. II. Bone a tine stock of fresh meats. Beif, Mutton and Pork. 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. ••4/ • if. Wilt tako contracts for wall papering, Can furnish rehab c man anil guarantee work. Gko. W. For.Bra, HaitixT Bulldtat* . • • • - • A • ' i,.' . .. ... .... • . • • . . . v . . .