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COM
DRESSES
HE MB,-
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
Dotted Swrisses,
Embroidered
Flounciags!
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
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. Kaliski’s Fine Shoes
Please come and see us before
making your purchases, and
we will save you money.
The Leaders of Styles,
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1880
Looal Schedule.
Fast wail for Savannah Ar... 0 25am
•• » “ « Lv...12 40 pm
• “ from “ Ar... 131pm
“ “ for Chattahoochee .Lv... 200 pro
Train for Albany Lv... 930 ad
“ from '• Ar... 5 20pm
“ •• •• for Savannah Lv... G50pm
Freight an«l aocora. front Wayc..Ar... 345pm
•• “ “ for “ Lv... 8 40am
“ “ •• “ Chatt. Lv... 4 45 p m
“ *■ *• from Chatt. Ar... 7 15 a m
*• “ “ for Albany Lv... 4 25pm
•« “ •• from “ Ar. ..7 55 am
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight accoro. for Monticello Lv...8 45am
“ “ from “ ....Ar...6 20 p m
Fast mail for “ ....Lv...2 06 p m
« “ from “ ....Ar..l210 p m
County court will he in session this
morning.
Col. A. P. Wright made a short
business trip up to Pelham yesterday.
Mr. J. Q. Hay, of Ochlockonee,
has brought in some handsome peach
Samples of the helmets and epau
lettes of the Thomasville Guards
uniform have been received. They
are quite handsome.
The windows of the Mitchell House
were opened yesterday to air the
romAs.
Mr. R. Garnet Stone, of Boston,
spent a portion of yesterday in Thom
asville. He is now a full fledged
merchant of our thrifty neighbor.
Go out to hear the examination
exercises at South Georgia College to
day. Your presence will encourage
both teachers and pupils.
Meteorology for the Year.
We give below the meteorological
phenomena of the year ending Junc
1st. The data given is interesting,
and it is to be hoped that the observa
tions will be continued. Volunteer
Observer Bondumnt, is perfectly will
ing to do the work, and the depart
ment ought to be willing to incur the
small expense of sending the daily
weather maps and telegraphic predic-
tions.
The figures given in the repoit may
be relied on as being thoroughly cor
rect, and Mr. Bondurant deserves
and will receive the thanks of our
citizens for the care and pains he has
taken in the matter. His services
are purely voluntary, and he brings
to his aid a splendid practical knowl
edge of the details of the phenomena
that come within his line of duty in
the premises.
JUNE, 1888.
Monthly mean 85.45 degree
,.95.1
Col. S. B. Spencer, well known in
Thomasville, has been elected Prin
cipal of Chatham School,'Savannah
Joe ' McCants says: “I advise the
boys not to go in the river for a wash
ing, for while in there I knocked
nine yards of skin off of the bottom
of my left foot and Arthur Pinson lost
his teeth.”
Rev. J. M. Rushin, of Boston
prominent in Masonic and Alliance
circles, was in town yesterday. It is
not among the improbablcs that Mr.
Rushing may be placed at the head
of the Georgia State Alliance. He
would honor the position as much as
it would honor him.
Commercial travelers were unknown
in the days of St. Mathew, when he
wrote: “Wherewithal shall wo be
clothed?” - This is illustrated by the
statement that on Sunday no less than
twelve clothing drummers were in
Thomasville. .
Mr. J. S. Salmons, -who had his
leg broken in Paradise Park a few
months ago by a runaway team, has
so far .recovered to be up town yes
terday for the first time.
The Valdosta colored band enter
tained a crowd in front of Mf. A. C.
Brown’s store on Jackson street yes
terday morning with several well
executed pieces. Afterwards Mr.
Brown invited them in and “set out”
something cooling.
Hon.
R. I. Denmark, one of
Brooks county’s most progressive citi-
zens, was in the city yesterday.
There are rumors, more or less pro
nounced, of quite a number of wed
dings that will come off within the next
tew months. It is said that the charm
ing Miss Blank will be led to the altar
by Mr. Dash, a prominent young bus
iness man of Dash-Dash. It is furth
er said that others will take on them
selves the vows that bind two lives as
one.
Board of Trustees Meeting.
The Board ot Trustees ofYoung Fe
male College met in Col. MacIntyre’s
office yesterday morning, and author
ized the issuing of diplomas and certifi
cates to the graduating class of the
year.
Miss Alma Deklc, Marianna, Fla.,
will receive a diploma.
Miss Mamie Jerger and Miss Ella
Lightfoot, Thomasville, Miss Eloise
Thomas, Marianna, Fla., will receive
certificates of scholarship.
Bible Claes.
Hereafter the Bible class of Mrs. A.
W. Clisby, that has heretofore met in
the hall in rear of library, will meet in
the Sunday school room of the Presby
terian church at 5 o'clock Thursday
afternoons. The ladies are cordially
inyited to attend the meetings, and
Mrs. Clisby’s knowledge of the Word
And fine powers of imparting that
knowledge will make them both in
structive and interesting.
Maximum
Minimum 6G “
Rainfall 1.21 indies.
11 (lays on which rain fell,
JULY, 1888.
Monthly mean 84.07 degree*.
Maximum 30 “
Minimum 68.5 “
Rainfall - 3.80 inches.
13 days on which rain fell.
Al'GUST, 1888.
Monthly mean 82.07 degrees.
Maximum 07 “
Minimum .*...63.5 “
Rainfall 3.40 inches.
18 days on which rain fell.
SEPTEMBER. 1888.
Monthly mean 75.80 degrees.
Maximum 03 “
Minimum .47 “ ,
Rainfall 84 9 inches.
13 days on which rain fell.
OCTOBER, 1888.
Monthly mean 69.03 degrees.
Maximum 8G “
Minimum 42.5 “
Rainfall 7.85 inches
10 days on which rain fell,
NOVEMBER, 1888.
Monthly mean G0.58 degrees.
Maximum 84.5 “
Minimum 33 “
Rainfall 5.70 inches.
8 days on which rain fell.
First killing frost on 25th.
DECEMBER, 1888.
Monthly mean 51.01 degrees.
Maximum 72.5 “
.Minimum 23 “
Rainfall 4.70 inches.
G days on which rain fell.
January, 1880.
Monthly mean 53.70 degrees.
Maximum 74.5 “
Minimum 27 “
Rainfall ...8.75 inches.
14 days days on which rain fell.
Snow fell on 28th, (inappreciable.)
FEBRUARY, 1880.
Monthly mean 52.58 degrees.
Maximum 79 * “
Minimum 2G “
Rainfall 4.70 iuches.
12 days on which rain fell.
Last killing frost on 12th of this mouth.
MARCH, 1889.
Monthly mean
.57.25 degrees.
Maximum
.80
Minimum
.35 “
Rainfall
. 2.80 inches.
8 days on which rain fell.
APRIL, 1889.
Monthly mean
.G8.79 degrees
Maximum
.89 “
Minimum
.40.5
Rainfall
2.78 inches.
4 days on which rain fell.
MAY, 1880.
Monthly mean
.75.82 degrees.
Maximum 03 “
Minimum 44 “
Rainfall 1.59 inches*
4 days on which rain fell.
SUMMARY.
Yearly mean 68.21 degrees.
Highest temperature 97 “
Lowest temperature 23 “
Rainfall... 57,87 inches.
121 days on which .01 inch or more rain
fell.
Meteorological report for year end
ing June 1st, 1889, at Thomasville,
Ga. C. S. Bondurant,
Vol. Ob vs. U. S. Sig. Service.
FOR RENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I. LaRoche,
tf. Fletcherville.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
50 feet long, near depot. Will mako a
good warehouse, work-shop or storage
room. Rent $7.00 per month. Apply to
Bass A McKinnon.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
Bad with Exz«*itin.
Scalp covered with <
hi« hnir would ujVi
remedies. Hair splendid
pimple on him.
I cannot say enough in praise of the Cutlcura
Remedies. My hoy, who when one year of
age, was so had with eczema that ho lost all his
hair. His scalp was covered with eruptions.
. P
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 happy to say,
" 3 hair *
with the most perfect success. His hair is now
splendid and there is not a pimple on him. I
recommend tlicCuticur.i Remedies as the most
speedy, economical, and suro 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 Sore Fight Years Cured.
I must extend to you tho thanks of one of my
customers, who has beon cured by using Cuticu-
••a Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long
spell of sickness or fever eight yoars ago,
bad he was fearful he would have to
have his leg amputated, but is happy to say be
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He
requests me to use Ids name, which is 1L 1£.
reliant of this place. *
JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist,
Gainsboro, Tenn.
Cason,i
Sri
Sonic 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. Tho disease
Uroniptly yielded to this treatment, and in a
short while she was entirely well. Tbero has
been no return of tho disease and Cuticura
ranks x°* 1 in our estimation for diseases of the
skin.
Culicurn Remedies.
Are a positivo euro for every form of skin,
scalp, and blood diseases, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofular, except possibly itchthyo-
sis.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 5oc.; Soap,
25.; Resolvent, 81. Prepared by the Potter
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass
(gSr^Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
G4 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
DJRY’Q Skin and seaip preserved and beaut i-
DftD 1 O flen by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely
Soap. Absolutely
EYERY MUSCLE ACHED
Sharp aches, Dull
Strains
and weaknesses relieved in one min-
\ ute by 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 of guests June 1, 1880.
The hotel is provided with all the latest
modern improvetr cuts 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, I*. A. O’BYRNE,
tues tlinrs sun Knoxville, Tenn.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all par
tics are prohibited from hunting
our lands around and near - Linton
lake. This includes all I lie land w
own. A. T. McIntyre, Jr.,
II. J. McIntyre.
May 25, 1889.
Milner, G
I have had weak Lungs nearly all my
have taken quite a number of Kxpcctor
without any aparent benefit, I am now us
ing Blower’s Lung Restorer and lean safely
affirm it is the only remedy from which I
have ever derived any benefit.
W. L. Marti
Tomporance Lec ui-e.
Rev. J. D. Anthony will deliver a tem
perance lecture, Tuesday, June lltli, at
the Methodist church, at 8 o’clock*p
Laying aside tho editorial pen ycais ago,
tho life of this eloquent Divine is consc-
cated to tho Master in working in every
channel that leads to tho elevation or sal
vation of his race. td
Ilucklcn’» Arnica Halve.
The Best Salve in the World for Guts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, F
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. Casscls, Drug Store.
Notice to Contractors.
The work of laying the water mains
will be pushed with nil possible dis
patch. The Jackson street sewer will
also be laid very soon.
jail t
Sealed bidn for tho erection
built in Thomasville, Georgia, will be received
till July 1st, 188'J. Plans and full specifications
will be furnished if desired, or they can bo scon
my office, where they will bo kept on tile till
i»da* —
Headquarters for Dra
REID & CULPEPPER’S
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga.
:School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
BEAR IN MUNTD >
-THAT THEY HAVE THE-
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IUST GEORGIA,
-.A.T-
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.’S.
Our Bargains the talk of the town
petition completelyjbaffled.
^Ca^Call ami be convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
120 BROAD STREET.
THOMASVILLE.
IHOMAsVILLE
the date named.
OUTLINE OF.SI'
Wc always undersell any body else
tjpekett’s Cash Store.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shilot’s Catarrh Remedy,
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
Is Consumption Incurable ?
Road tho following: Mr. C. H, .Munis,
Newark, Ark,, says: “Was down with
Abscess of Lungs, mid friends and physicians
.renounced me mi Incurable Consumptive.
Jcgan to take Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, mu now oil my third bottle,
and able to oversee the work on my farm.
It is the finest medicine ever made.'’
Jesse Midtllcwart, Decatur, Ohio, says:
“Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption I would have died
of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors.
Am now In bostof health," Try it. .Sample
bottle free at 8, J. Casscl’s Drug Store.
Wall paper at low prices, select put-
ertiB. Geo. W. Fobbem,
Masury Building
Notice.
An application will be made at the July
session ot the legislature of Georgia, for a
charter to construct a railroad from Thomas-
itic to some point or points on the Florida
line between tile Chattahoochee and With-
lacoochcc rivers, and from Tbomasville
through Colquitt and Worth counties and
n part of Dooly county, to Cordele, and
from Cordele to Augusta, Georgia.
A, V. MclNTYRE, Jh,
Trenches for tho reception of footing courses
of foundation walls to bo dug as required by
plans. Bottom of all trenches to be level, and
stepped oil If necessary to conform to required
grade. Newer trenches to bo dug with proper
slope to terminus. After foundation walls are
up ami mortar dry, trenches to bo tilled in with
dry earth and rammed down tight. All surplus
earth to be removed.
MATERIAL.
The foundation walls must bo of hard brick,
to a height shown in full specifications. They
must have footing couiscs 8 inches thick and
12 inches wider than walls. Brick must be laid
In freshly burnt Urao and sharp sand mortar,
ami carried^p plumb.
SIZE OF BUILDING.
—ig to bo 41x45 1-2 feet and two
stories high. Front part to bo used 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 bo in rear of resi
dence portion, two stories high, with office, din
ing room and four cells on lower tloor. Four
steel or iron cells ou unper floor, to be construct
ed of i»est saw and file proof steel, with proper
ventilation, in way of windows, lattice work, etc.
All doors to be of coucrete. and ft inches thick
on lower tloor and 3 inches thick on second
fioor. Concrete to be 3 parts small broken stone
and 1 part cement. Walls above foundation to
bo built of well burned brick laid in freshiv
burned lime and sand mortar.
INTERIOR WORK.
All interior work to be of iron as far as shown
by lull specifications. Roof to be of iruu or tin
or slate.
Contractors making bids will also make esti
mates of cost of heating£refcUlenco anti prison
parts of said jail, both by hot ;
with the names of the system <
posed to be used.
Contractor will be required to remove all rub
bish |rom premises and to deliver said jail in a
clean and tenantable condition to tho Board of
County Commissioners of Thomas count-, Geor
gia. The right to reject any or all bids is re
served. A bond for the f ithful carrying out of
his contract, will be required from party scour
ing the work.
.f UUpt'tti and specifications furnished on ap
plication, Address
„ m . A. P. WRIGHT, Chairman
Board of County Corns. Thomas County,
Thomasville, Ga.
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters for pure ‘arbonated i)cver-
,gcs, at wholesale and retail. Best soda
rater with pure fruit juice flavors.
Cmmmt Uses.
Ice Bream Parlo
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of the Ladies.
ii draught also,
rage,
the new Mexican
“FRUI MIS.”
Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing.
A NERVE TONIC. This delightful bever-
is not only the most palatable drink
ever dispensed from the soda fountain, but
as well a perfect tonic and system vitalizes
improves the appetite, aids digestion and
aintains tho normal tone of healthy func-
TUESDAY, June 231h,
Annual Prize Declamation and Debate,
EDNESDAY E\ ENINO, June 26th,
Annual Concert by the young ladies.
THURSDAY NIGHT,
Cnntattn entitled “Trial by Jury.”
Commencement Exercises
YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE.
Its Properties:
•epa-red from the nutritious properties
of pure fruit juices, combined with the ex
tract from a small tropical plant found in
lower Mexico, ot which the medicinal prop-
ties are invaluable, and its favor delicious.
t Cannot He Used to Excess.
Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching
of wind and unpleasant effects after drink
ing. No etheral extracts or liquors, but a
solid thirst-quenching, delicious drink; an
extremely pleasant and efficient tonic, over
which nine out often persons arc enthusias
tic with praise.
Everybody Likes It,
Everybody Wants It,
Everybody Drinks It.
the finest beverage in the
DISPENSED BY
b. SCHMIDT,
"I'Rl'l Ml/,’
orlO.
Thomasville Bottling Works.
cites If MEATS.
> will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. P. li. Bone
a fine stock of fresh meats. Ilcef, Mutton and
Pork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
juicy anil sweet. We will be glad to receive
your patronage and will serve you with tho
beat meals at the lowest possible prices.
F. P. Hons <Se Bao
Haecalauroate sermon by Rev. 1MI.
Harris, Columbus, Ga., Suticlav,.Tune
loth, 10 :.‘K) a. in.
(i IE AI) CAT I SC EXERCISES
Tuesday, .Tuuo 18th, 8:110 p. nt.
AXXUAL COXCERT,
Wednesday, June 19th, 8 :J0 p. nt.
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
-DEALEB in
Stoves, Ivon,
Buggy anil Wagon Mattrialj
Tin and Hollow Ware,I
Gins art gportii Goofs
m
Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hour#,
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
REID A CULPEPPER, 120-122 Broad St.
T-w"o Causes o X-iSt-wnn.,
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
lELEiMEM: BER THE PLACE:
Xj. Stev<3T*maii & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 1-Se.
0L0THHT&! CLOTHING-!
Com-
SOOTH GEORGIA
College.
Examinations commencing MONDAY,
June 10th, ending FRIDAY, June J5th.
JUNE 23, COMMENCEMENT SERMON,
By Dr. T. E. Smith, Cedar Keys, Fla.
MONDAY EVENING, June 24th,
At half past eight o'clock, address to Liter
ary Society by H 0 n. P. W. Mcldrim, of
Savannah, in the Chnpct of South Geor
gia College.
ot ull kinds, and agent for
Kiug’s Powder Co.
Will take contracts for wall papering,
Can famish reliab e man and guarantco
work. Geo, W. Fob
O* W* XOBBVt
Moaury Building*