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four attention is called to the
ilegant stock of Dress Goods,
suitable for commencement.
We had an especial eye on
;he selection of our commence-
nent Dresses, and have the
licest and largest stock to se-
ect from in this city.
We .are showing an elegant
stock of
White Dress Goods
COMPRISING
India d Perm Lais,
Dotted Swisses,
Embroidered
Flouncings!
All-oyer Embroideries,
viss Edgings and Insertings,
China and India Silks,
Fine Fine French Challics,
rith White Dress Goods and Trim
mings to match,
WE HAVE ALSO
HE NEWEST STYLES IN
ibbons and Sash Ribbons,
The prettiest Fans ?ver
Shown in Thomasville,
The Best Corsets,
The daintiest Hdk’fs,
he Latest in Gloves,
The most Stylish Parasols,
T.&A.S. Kaliski’s Fine Shoes
Please come and see us before
making your purchases, ,tnd
WP will save you money,
THE DAILY TIMEStENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1889
Looal Schedule.
Fast mail for Savannah Ar... 9 25 a t
“ J//...12 40 p t
* “ from “ Ar... 1 31 p t
“ “ for Chattahoochee Lv... 200 pt
Train for Albany Lv... 930at
“ from “ Ar...6 20pr
“ “ •• for Savannah Lv...6 60pr
Freight and aeeom. from Wayc..Ar... 3 45 p r
•? u «t f or " Lv... 8 40at
•• “ •• •• Chatt. Lv... 4 45 p i
• “ »• •• from Chatt. Ar... 7 15 a r
*• “ '* for Albany Lv...4 25pr
“ •* from “ Ar... 7 55 a i
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight accoro. for Monticello Lv...8 45 ar
“ “ from “ ....Ar...6 20 p t
Fast mail for “ ....Lv...2 06 p r
“ “ from “ ....Ar..l210pr
Picnics and red bugs are plentiful.
Thomasville needs another railroad.
The leaders of Styles.
These are lovely moonlight nighte.
Arc you taking the Daily Times-
Enterprise or borrowing it ?
We are pleased to learn that the
oat crop is better than many supposed
it would be.
Scores of people stop and look at
the pictures of Will Debill, in Reid
tfc Culpepper’s windows.
Every business house in Thomas
ville ought to he represented in tho
Timks-Enterprise. Patronize your
home paper. It will pay you.
Mr. W. G. Lewis, a prominent far
mer of the 18th district, was in town
yesterday. He says that while crops
arc small they are improving.
Col. McIntyre will look after the
interests of the South Georgia Col
lege at the meeting of the Board of
Trustees of the State University, at
Athens, next week.
Mr. H. E. Dekle, lower Broad
street, lmd the first melons of the sea
son on Bale yesterday. They were
grown by Henry Coleman, a few
miles below town.
It is hoped that no unusual crowd
will gather about the jail this morn
ing. The hanging of Debill will take
place inside the jail, where it is im
possible to see it, and it will be strict
ly private.
Mr. Joseph W. Thorn, of the firm
of Bennett & Thorn, commission mer
chants, Philadelphia, was in the city
yesterday. Mr. Thorn was here look
ing after the pear shipments. Bennett.
& Thorn do the largest business in
fruit in Philadelphia, and with nmple
capital and the connections they have
they ought to be able to handle the
LeContc shipments in the very best
manner possible.
Items from the Monticcllo Consti
tution :
Mr. Sam Moore commenced, on
Monday, laying the foundation for
Maj. T. B. Simkins’ new residence,
It is to be a handsome building.
Capt. E. S, Law, G. E. and B.
Clcwis, of Thomasville, arrived on
the morning train Monday en route
to Hampton Springs, in Taylor coun
ty. They will go from here to the
Springs by private conveyance.
Fife & Beverly.
We call attention to the advertise
ment of Fife & Beverly, who are large
manufacturers and dealers in all kinds
of rough and dressed lumber, mould
ings, brackets, etc., etc. This firm is
well known to opr people and are
famous for clever and square dealing.
They can supply all orders promptly
and Vill take pleasure in pushing the
work. If you arc going to build, or
need anything in their line, give them
a call or send them an order—it will
do just as well. Their address is
Meigs, Ga.
8(»pko gjt.
Mr, Charlie Ward, keeper of the
Poor Hdhse, went Pike fishing Wed.
nesduy, He put his luind under a
root aud a moccasin, jt is supposed,
bit him ou the* wrist. Dr. Andrews
was called in. The hand swelled bad
ly, but uo serious results are likely to
follow,
•>
Fined for Whipping Wpmen.
Hammond Daniels plead guilty be
fore Judge Mitchell, Wednesday, to
whipping a woman at the Piney Woods
last winter. A negro named McCau-
ly also entered a plea of guilty to whip
ping his wife. Both were fined.
The Piedmont Hotel.
Mrs. M. E. Stafford has charge of
the riedmpnt Hotel, at Gainesville,
Ga., for the season.
Mrs, Stafford spent last season ip
Thomasville, She has had considera
ble experience in hotel keeping, and
Gainesville has a fine summer climate.
The Race Problem.
Below will be found a letter on
the race problem. It is called out
by the late speech of Col. T. B. Edg-
ington, an ex-federal soldier, a mem
ber of the G. A. R. and a pronounced
republican. In this speech at Mem
phis, Tcnn., Col. Edgiugtou took the
ground that the enfranchisement of
the colored'race was a grave mistake.
While many agree with the speaker
on this point, students of history know
that it is the rarest of occurrences to
disfranchise a class of people, after
they have been enfranchised. Revo
lutions never go backwards. Our
correspondent takes the ground that
it would he better for both races, if
they were separated. Our wisest
statesmen differ on this point. How
ever, the advocates of colonizing the
negroes are not numerous. It is con
sidered by most writers to be an im
practicable undertaking. The col
ored race arc here, and it is reason
able to atsumo that they are here to
stay. The solution of the problem
may, very wisely, be left to the future.
Much progress has, already, been
made in its solution. Legislation will
never work it out. Time, alone, cau
solve it. And time will solve it, and
solve it, we believe and hope, to the
satisfaction of both races.
But here is our correspondent’s
views:
To the Editor of the Timee-Enterprine:
Enclosed-you will find a speech of
Col. T. G. Edgington, on the Negro,
or Race Question. I am.glad to see
some one who fought to free the
Negroes taking hold of the subject,
with such liberal views as he seems to
have. None blit strong, liberal mind
ed men are capable of dealing with
the subject. While it may seem that
the South should be more interested
in this matter than the North, when
we come to take u National view of
it, the North is equally iuterested.
The whole people of the United States
are interested in the settlement of this
question. It must be done for the
good of the whole. Both races should
be benefitted by the settlement if pos
sible.
Col. Edgington is evidently a very
liberal thinker upon the subject, but
a final settlement of the question will
necessarily take, us beyond any sug
gestion that he has made. Nothing
but a separation of the two races will
settle this great question. Let the
colored man go to himself; then he
will be free indeed, lie will have m>
white man to dominate him. When
that is done, the colored man will not
only he free, but the white man of
this country will be relieved-of the
greatest burden that he ever took
upon himself. How to separate these
two races is the great question for the
American people at , present. No
section of the country, or political
party, will ever be able to do nnything
with it. The whole people must take
the subject into consideration—other
wise nothing can be done.
S. J. Conn.
Thomasville was never more solid
in the past than she is to-day.
Miss Lilly Smith arrived home this
morning. She has been spending
several months In Cleveland, Ohio,
but was called home by telegram, on
account cf sickness in the family.
Her Thomasville friends all extend
her a most cordial welcome.
FOR RENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, oil McLean Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I. LaRoche,
tl, Flctchcrvi'.le.
I10UBE FOR RENT.
50 feet long, near depot. Will make a
good warehouse, work-shop or storage
room. Rent $7.00 per month. Apply to
Bass .t McKinnon.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
Unit wltll Exawmu. Slnlr nil Hone.
*cnlp covered with eruptions# Fhoiighl
hia hair wotilil u<
remedies. Hair
pimple on him.
I cannot say enough in praise of the Cuticur-*
Remedies. My hoy, who when one year of
ago, was so bad with eczema That he lost all his
hair. Hiss'ialp was covered with eruptions,
which the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair
ing of a cure from physicians I oegan tho use
of Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. His hair is now
. ... ... . . _ ..i—jjy on iiini, I
Jes as the most
r ... cure for skin dis
eases *of infants and children, and feel^that ev
ery mother who has an atliictcd child will
thank me for so doing.
Nrs. M E. WOODSUM, Norway, Mo
A Fever Hore Fight Yenra Cured.
1 must extend to you tho thanks of one of my
customers, who has boon cured by using Cuticu-
v.a Remedies, of an old sore, caused liy a long
spell of sickness or fever eight yoars ago. He
was so bad he was fearfnl ho would have to
have bis leg amputated, but is happy to say lie
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He
requests me t<» uso Ids flame, which Is IT. H.
Cason, merchant of this place.
•JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist,
Gainsboro, Tenn.
Severe Senlc DiMCnsc Cured,
A lew weeks ago my wife suffered very much
from a cutaneous disease of tho scalp, ami re
ceived no relief from the various remedios she
used until sho tried Cuticura. The disease
dromptly yielded to this treatment, and in a
short while she was entirety well. There has
been no return or tho disease and Cuticura
ranks 1 m OU1 ' estimation for diseases of the
Ciiticura Remedies.
Are a positive cure for every form of skin,
scalp, and blood diseases, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofular, except possibly itchthyo-
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, r»oc.; Soap,
25.; Resolvent, §1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug ami Chemical Co., Boston, Mass.
(Ffer'Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
1 lien by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED" '
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
t and weaknesses relieved in one min-
\ ute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plas
ter. ine ilrst ami only instantaneous pain-kill
ing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
FOUNT UN HEAD IIOTKL,
Knoxville’s favorite summer resort, will
open for reception of guests June 1, 1880.
The hotel is provided with all the latest
modern improvcir 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, 1*- A. O’BYRNE,
tues thurs suu Knoxville, Tenn.
NOTICE.
Notice i» hereby given that all par
tics are prohibited from limiting on
onr lands around and near Linton
lake. This includes all ilie land w»
own. A. T. McIntyre, Jit.,
II. J. McIntyre.
May 25,1880,
Milner, Ga.
I have had weak Lungs uearly all my life,
have taken quite a number of Expectorants
without any aparent benefit. I am now us
ing Brewer’s Lung Restorer ami lean safely
aflirinitis the only remedy from which 1
have ever derived any beneiit.
W. L. Martin.
Reid A Culpepper are keeping up with the
procession, they have secured the ageuey of
the famous Star Mineral Water, the finest
preparation known tor dyspepsia. *U is
guaranteed to cure. I *> tf
Picket Bells the most elegant Hour
manufactured in America for #5.75.
Elegant codec at Pickett's 5r per
pound under the market.
Ilucklcn’n Arnica Halve.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Files, 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.
Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Children's
Carriages. Wall Paper and Window Shades,
Straw matting}, Rugs, etc. The best styles
and lowest prices in the eity.
GEO. AY. FORBES,
C-14-w2t d’f itnsury Building.
Call and get the FINEST chipped beet 1 ,
order, at A. C. brown s,
0-12 i!t The Jackson st. Grocer.
Wo always undersell any body else
at Pickett’s Cash Store.
CATARRH CURED, health agd .^eet
breath secured, by JthUpl'sOmarth Remedy,
Frige i>p cents. Ifasal Injector tree
A qound I,runk Opinion.
E. Bniubridgc MmulfUf Esq- F«l-. County
Atty., t’lar i'o-t Tet,; says: “Have used
£lcit|ic Hitters With most happy results.
mV brother alsu was Tory l.w with malarial
layer and Jaundice, but w as cured by timely
use of this medicine. Am sylished Electric
Bitters sawed his tile."
Mr, D. I. Witcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky.,
adds a like testimony, saying. Uf positively
believes he would ^:,y; died,'had it not been
for Elfct.ic Bitters’. ’
This great remedy w ill ward oP, as welt
as cure alt malarial diseases, and for all
kidney, Liver and stomach disorders stands
unc*|ualcd. Price 50 ecn(s i\nd $h00.
H. J. Cassei.s.
Elegant fresh Magnolia hams at 12
cent* at Pickktt’s.
Two, No. 1, Good Horses for sale by
B. A. BA
■aletl bitls lor tho erection ol a jail to ho
built in Thomafiville, Gcorpia, will bo received
till July 1st, 1H8D. l’laus and full specifications
will be furnished it desired, or they can be seen
my ofliee, whore they will bo kept on Hie till
t: date named.
ou rr.iXE or si i:< ifu ations— excavations and
KILLING.
Tenches for the reception *.vf rooting courses
foundation walls to he dug as required by
plans. Rottom oi all trenches to be level, and
step tied oil if necessary to conform to required
grade. Hewer trenches to he dug with proper
slope to terminus. Af.er foundation walls are
up and mortar dry, trenches to be Ulieti in with
dry earth and rammed down tight. All surplus
earth to bo removod.
MATERIAL.
The foundation walls must be of hard brick,
to a height shown in full specifications. They
must have footing coutses 8 incites thick and
12 inches wider than walls. Hrick-must be laid
lu f reshly burnt lime and sharp sand uiortar,
and carried up plumb.
SIZE OK BUILDING.
Main building to bo 41*45 V- feet aud two
stories high. Front part to bo used as resi
dence t 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, w ith oflice. ‘lin
ing 700m npd four cells ou lower floor. Four
steel \>r iron cells on unper floor, to bo construct
ed of best saw and \\\c proof steel, with proper
ventilation, in way of windows, lattice work, ct«*.
.Ml lUu.r- t<> be of concrete, and 5 inches thick
ou lower floor and 3 inches thick on secoud
floor. Concrete to bo 3 parts small broken stone
and 1 part cement. Walls above t'oupdaiiou to
be built of well burned brick V‘hl iu freshly
burned lime and sand mur\or.
WolUw
All inn\*or work to be of iron as far as shown
by full specifications. Roof to be of iron or tin
or slate.
Contractors making bids will also mako csti-
m a t?S of cost of hcatingjrcsidenco and prison
parts of said jail, both by hot air aud steam,
with the names of the system or systems pro
posed to be used.
Contractor will l>e required to remove all rub
bish from premises and to deliver said jail in a
clean and tcnantable couditiou to llio Board of
County Commtssloners of Thpiua* county, Geor
gia. The right to reject any or all bids is re
served. A bond for tho f.dtbful carrying out of
his contract, will be required from party secur
ing tho work. *
Full pi ins and specifications furnished on ap
plication. Addresi.
A. P. WRIGHT, Chairman
Board of County Corns. Thomas County,
ThomaftYille, Ga.
BEED & 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
I2ST 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 and prices.
REID A CULPEPPER, 130-133 Broad St.
.A. T-
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.’S.
T-wo Csuses o La^xrn,
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
PLEJVLEiM: BET?. 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 completely baffled.
t5£sr’ , C;tll ami be convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
Com-
129 BKOAD HTKKET.
THOMASVILLE.
iHOMAsYiLLE
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters for pure ’arbonated bever
ages, at wholesale and retail. Best soda
water with pure fruit juice flavors. •
Ice Cream Parlors
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of the Ladies,
Ou drill
overage,
ght also, the new Mexican
“F&UI MIZ.”
Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing.
A NKRVK TONIC. Thi3 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 vitalizer.
It improves the appetite, aids digestion and
maintains the normal tone of healthv func
tions.
Its Properties:
Prepared from 1L0 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
erties arc invaluable, and its favor delicious.
It Cannot Be Used to Excess.
Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching
ot 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 are enthusias
tic with praise.
Everybody Likes It,
Everybody Wants It,
Everybody Prinks It.
••I’RI I MIX,’ the finest beverage in the
w orl I.
M.SPKNSKD BY
L. HOIRIDT,
Tliomasville Bottling Works.
FRESH RE ITS.
Wc w ill opeu, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. P. H. Bone
a tine stock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton anu
Pork.
Our meats are from our ow n farms, fat,
juicy and sweet. Wc will be glad to receive
your patronage and vill serve you with the
best meats at the lowest possible prices.
F. P. Horn it Bito
Fife & Beverly
MEIGS, GEORGIA.
—DEALERS IN——
General Merchandise,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
, tt , ro prepared to furnish anythlnf w \n
od in tho Li mbeh Link. Wo make a spoclult
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work.
Tho most ole borato designs will be faithful
iy and correctly oxocutod. Wo operate tho
best oqulppjd mills, and carry tho largest
stock of so isoned lumber In Southern Geor
gift. Parti ts wanting lumber wlllsavo money
by consulting us beforo placing their orders*
FIFE A BEVERLY
Commencement Exercises
YOIG FEMALE COLLEGE.
Uaccalaureatu sermon by Rev. K.I1
Harris, Columbus. Ga Similar, Junt
Kith, 10:.'!0a. m.
GRAl>UATINO EXERCISES
Tuesday, June 18th, f.:00 p. m. .■
ANNUAL CONCERT,
Wednesday, dime 19th, 8:00 p. in.
B. L. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
HARDWARE
Stoves, Ivon,
Tin and Hollow Ware,!
Gis ai Sjorfc Ms
of all kinds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
Nov York dailies, Tunes, World. Tribune
and Herald, Uacnn Telegraph and Allant.
and Savannah dailies, ererr da;.
miss addie McClelland,
.Jackson Street.