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DRESSES
■ IK
Youv attention is called to the
elegant stock of Dress Goods,
suitable for commencement.
Wc 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.
Wc are showing an elegant
stock of
White Dress Goods
COMPRISING
India ml Persian Lavas,
Dotted Swisses,
Plain and Fancy Malls,
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 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 Parasols,
T.&A.S. Kaliski’s Fine Shoes
Please come and sec 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 19, 1889
Local Schedule.
Fast mail for Savannah Ar... 1)25 a r
12 40 p i
• “ from “
“ “ for Chattahoochee...
Train for Albany
from “
*• “ “ for Savannah.
Freight ami aocom. from \Vayc..Ar.,
“ •» “ for
• from Chatt. Ar... 7 15a r
•* “ •« for Albany Lv...4 25pr
“ •• from “ Ar... 7 55 a i
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight aceoro. for Monticello Lv.. .8 45 a r
1 31 p r
200 p r
, 9 30 at
5 20 p r
6 50 p i
3 45 pi
from
....Ar.. .6 20 p r
....Lr...2 06 p i
....Ar..l2 10 p t
What after commencement?
Mr. L. P. Roberts is going to make
Cambridge Manor one of the most at
tractive places in Thomasville, the
comine season.
Dr. and Mrs. Bower will make an
extended tour through the'West and
North West, this summer. Miss Hat-
tic Winn will accompany them.
It’s a pity that tho shortest nights
in the year, occur during commence
ment season. They have a tendency
to abbreviate interviews at the front
gate.
Dr. S. J. Cobb, wife and daughter,
will leave for their home in Nashville
this morning. The family will be
cordially welcomed back to their
winter home in the fall.
Mr. J. B. Norman, Jr., of Colquitt
county, was in town yesterday. Mr,
Norman is an cx-sheriff of his county,
and one of the most progressive
men of his section.
There are some important and far
reaching moves being made on the
railroad chess board of Georgia,
Some of these afiect Thomasville most
vitally.
Moral: Thomasville ought to be
looking out for herself.
Messrs. E. B. and R. F. Whiddon
went up yesterday to have a hand
some grave-stone put over the final
resting place of their father, Mr. J. I.
Whi Idou, who died twenty live years
ago, and is buried at old Mount Zion
church.
Messrs. S. W. and G. V. Baker
came home yesterday morning from
the line of the Alabama Midland R.
R. Trains are running from Bain-
bridge to the Chattahoochee river, 30
miles. Grading is finished from the
river to Ozark, 40 miles. The narrow
guage 00 miles-south of Montgomery
has been broadened, which leaves on
ly about 30 miles of the whole line
ungraded.
Rev. Robert H. Harris returned
home yesterday afternoon, lie en
joyed a quiet day with rod and line,
in company with a couple of old-time
friends, on the Ochloekonee, before
leaving. Every bind, brush, fishing
and seining hole in the river, is fa
miliar to Mr. Harris. The fish, in
former days, were acquainted with
him. They would swim up and tako
hold of his hook without a murmur or
protest.
The Americus Recorder says: "In
a few months you will be greeted by
the brakeman in thundering tones
with: ‘Americus! Change cars lor
Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Kansas
City,’ as the Savannah train on the
Savannah, Americus and Montgomery
railroad rolls into our depot. The
contracts tor grading, grubbing, also
trestle and bridge work on the Savan
nah, Americus and Montgomery road
from the East Tennessee and Georgia
road twenty miles eastward, have been
let lo the same contractors who are
now engaged in doing the work from
Abbeville to McRee. The contracts
have not yet been signed up, but will
on Saturday.”
When will Thomasville hear more
than one line of road called out?
Trustees’ Meeting.
The Board of Trustees of South
Georgia College held a very import
ant meeting yesterday morning.
The report of President Lovejoy
was received, read and spread ou the
minutes. This report was exhaustive
and treated in detail the history cf
the college for the past year.
The report ot the treasurer was
next received. It shows that tho
college has 8881.93 on hand.
The report of the committee on
education was read and ordered pub
lished. Mr. James F. Evans was
elected to fill the vacancy on the
Board of Trustees caused by the
death ot Maj. B. F. Hawkins. Capt.
John Triplett was also elected a
Trustee to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of Dr. S. J. Jones.
Tho Board decided unanimously
that the military feature should be
made a prominent department, after
the present term. A competent officer
will be placed in charge of this de
partment.
Prof. Cl. M. Lovejoy was rc-elccted
president. There were only two
names submitted for this place. Prof.
Lovejoy and Capt. C. M. Snelling,
who now has a position in the Univer
sity of Georgia. It is proper to say
that Capt. Snelling’s name was pre
sented without his knowledge or con
sent.
The vote stood six to five. The
Board reserves the right to chnuge
present arrangement with President
Lovejoy. Under the arrangement he
takes the receipts of the college fri5m
all sonrees and employs the necessa
ry teachers.
Give in Your Taxes,
Only two more weeks in which to
make your tax returns. Receiver
McCann will he at the Court House
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
the next two weeks. The hooks will
close, positively,-June 20th., walk up
to his office,and make your returns,
save yourself cost and annoyance and
enable Mr. McCann to return tlu: Di
gest to the comptroller. Remember
the hooks close June 29th.
If you are going oft'for the summer
subscribe for the Times-Knteri'rise.
And-if you are notgoing, subscribe for
it anyhow.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Scott, nee Miss
Tullulah Litilc, left yesterday, via
New Orleans, for their future home
in Texas. Mr. Scott has a position on
one of the important railroads lines
ot the Lone Star state.
Thomasvillc’s two hotels—the Stuart
aud Whiddon—arc both doing well,
notwithstanding the fact that it’s
summer.
If you have any thing to sell, adver
tise it in tho Ti.mes-Enterpkihe. It
will pay you.
Livery stable stock are getting a
rest.
Extra rubber rings at Kecsc k Eason’s, in
any quantity. tl-19 It
Table linen anil toweling below
New York cost at
Pickett's.
Well Observed-
Tho election of Mr. James F. Evans
as one of the Trustees of South Geor
gia College, yesterday, was a compli
ment well deserved. Besides being
a compliment to Mr. Evans, it was
a good move for the college, for he is
one of the cleverest headed and most
prudent business men in the state.
He will Joojc plosely gftpp tjjp interest
of tho college,
Another Contract Let.
Mf. S. Fleisher has let the contract
to contractor N. S. Eaves for the erec
tion of a cottage on Crawford street,
on the lot recently bought ky ktW
frohi Mr. B. P. Walker. Thp huijd-
ing will be neat and cosy.
Contractor Eaves remarked to our
reporter yesterday, tbftt nmro resi
dences were being built In Thoroas-
ville by home people this year than
for any one for five years past. This
is a remarkably healthy sign.
Go to Rcose k Eason’? for fruit jars. They
nre headquarters. G-lOlt
Just rccoived our last shipment of Jelly
Glasses. REESE k EASON.
KW COOL. '
Beginning to-day I will keep J.atonia Icc
for sale in the rear of my barber shop. Pri
ces same us from the Company’s wagons.
Sunday hours from !»to ll a. m. and :t to
5 p. m. On other days at all hours.
Entrance from rear of barber shop,
S. J’LErSHER,
6 1C dot City Barber Shop.
TIIE INVALID’S HOPE.
Many seemingly incurable cases of blood
poison, catarrh, scrofula and rlieuma
tism hare been cured by B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm ), made by the Blood Halm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Write to them |>ook filled
with convincing proof.
Q. W* B: Hjudt'r, living seveu miles from
Athens, Ga., writes: “Eor several years l
suffered with runniug ulcers, which doctors
treated and pronounced incurable. A single
bottle of B. B. B. did me wore good than all
the dootors. I kept on using it and every
ulcer healed.”
I). C. Kinard A Sou, Towaliga, Ga.. mites:
“We induced a neighbor to try B. B. B. for
catarrh, which he thought incurable, as it
had resisted 111 treatment. It delighted him,
and continuing its use, he was cured sound
and well. *
R. M. Lawson, Ka«d Rhlfili H4*i antes;
"My wife hill jeYufpl# 1 J years, site kept
growing worse. She lust her hair and her
akin broke out fearfully. Debility, emacia
tion ami no appetite followed. After physi
cians and numerous advertised medicines
failed, I tried 11. It. 11., and her recovery was
rapid and complete.”
Oliver Secor, llaltimore, lid., writes: ”1
suffered from weak back and rhcumal's.,,,
11. It. B. has proven to be the c-.gy otedi'eine
that pare me relief. 1 :
FOUNTAIN HEAD HOTEL,
Knoxville's favorite summer resort, will
open for reception of guests June 1, (SS9.
T|ie hptcl is provided w«U\ all the lot A
ffiodppn improvpnr puts mpl strictly first class
!l! every particular, having inside its en
closure a do nre woods and iovoiy park,
with threo springs. Freestone, limestone
and chalybeate water. Forinformation, etc.,
address, i>. A. O’BYRNE,
tues thuts sun Knoxville, Tcnn.
FOR RENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. 1.1, a Roche,
tf. Flctcherviilo.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
50 foot long, near depot. Will mako a
good warehouse, work-shop or storage
room, Rent $7.00 per month. Apply to
Hash & McKinnon.
Shoes, llals, Leather and such
goods sold cheap at Pickett’s lo make
room for cheap groceries.
Wagon llriehiti. Plow Middles,
Wagon Lines, Haute Sitings, Plow
Lilies, Buggy Backs and the like sold
at a sacrifice at Pickett’s Cash Store.
Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Children's
Carriages, Wall Paper and Window Shades,
Straw mattings, Rugs, etc. The best styles
and lowest prices in the city.
GEO. W. FORBES,
C-14-w2t dtt Mastiry Building
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Sbilot's Catarrh Remedy
Price 90 cents. Nasal Injector free
Old ladies half cloth si
made, worth $2,00, sold
fo $1.00, $1.25, $ 1.50,
\ custom
Pickett's
A HoiiikI lifgnl Opinion.
K. Bninbrblgc Mumbiy Esq. Esq., County
A tty., (’lay Co., Tex., says: “Have used
Eleetrie Bitters with most happy results.
mv brother also was very low with malarial
lever and jaundice, but was cured by timely
use of this modicum. Am sytislied Electric
Bitters saved bis life.”
Mr. I). I. Wilcox son, of Horse Cave, Ky.,
adds a like testimony, saying, lie positively
believes he would have died, bad it not been
for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off. as well
ns cure all malarial diseases, and for all
kidney, Liver and stomach disorders stands
uneqtiuled. Price 50 cents and $1.00.
S. J. Casskls.
Big lino of men’s shoes at .$1.00 at
Pick f.tt’s.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
Rad with Lxznnn. llnir all 4*one.
. Mcnlp covered with ci'iiptiou«.Thought
hi* hnir would ujVer crow. tJured by
retnediCM. Hair nplendid mid not a
pimple on him.
I cannot
Remedies,
age,
bad with eczema that ho lost all his
hair, ilisscalp was covered with eruptions,
which the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair
ing of a euro from physicians I began tho use
oi Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. His hair is now
splendid and there is not a pimple on him. I
recommend the Cuticura Remedies as the most
speedy, economical, amt suro cure for skin dis
eases of infants and children, and feel that ev
ery mother who has «nn afflicted child will
thank me for so doing.
Nrs. M K. WOODSUM, Norway. Mo
A I*ever More £igh| Years Cured.
I must extend to you the thanks of one of tiiy
customers, who has been cured by using Cuttcu-
ra Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long
spell of sickness or fever eight years ago. lie
was so bail ho was fearfnl he would have to
have his leg amputated, but is happy to say he
js now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. Ho
requests ine to uso his name, which is H. If.
Cason, merchant of this place.
JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist,
Gainsboro, Teun.
Severe Scale Disease Cured,
A few weeks ago my wire suffered very much
from a cutaneous disease of the seal]?, and re
ceived no relief from the various remedios she
used until she tried Cuticura. Tho disease
dromptly yloldcd to this treatment, and in a
short wlillo she was entirety well. There has
been no return or tho disease and Cuticura
ranks vo. 1 in our estimation for diseases of the
skin. Rev. J. I’RESSLKY BARRETT, D. D.
Raleigh, N. C.
C’nticiirn Remedies.
Arc a positive cure for every form of skin,
scalp, and hleod diseases, with loss of hair, frqju
pimples to 8crofu)ar, except possibly itehthyo-
sis.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 5oc.; Soap,
25.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug aud Chemical Co., Boston, Mass
{rtf 'Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,’
Cl pages, 50 illustrations, aud 100 testimonials.
DJDV’Q Skin and son-p preserved and beaut
D/tDl Often by Cuticura Soap. AbsoJutol
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in one miu-
M ute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plas
ter. 'The first and only instantaneous pain-kill-
strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
NOTICK. •
Notice is hereby given that all par
ties arc prohibited from limiting on
our lands around anti near Linton
lake. This iwdudes nil the land wo
own. A. T. McIntyre, Jr.,
II. J. McIntyre.
Mar 23, I8S0.
Mh.nkk, Ga.
I have baft weak Lungs nearly all my life,
have taken quite a number of Expectorants
without any a parent benefit, I am now us
ing Biewer’s Lung Restorer ami I can safely
ailirtn it is the only remedy from which I
have ever derived any benelit.
\V. L. Mamin.
M) & 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
IN’ GEORGIA,
Where you can lind 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.
REII> & CTLPEPPER, 120-122 Broad St.
.A. T-
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.’S.
Two Cases o ILa/w-in.,
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
REMEM BEJIR, THE PLACE:
L. Steyerman & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 1-Sc.
SLOTHING-! CLOTHING-!
Our Bargains the talk of the town,
petition completely baffled.
l&'i*;:'On! I and bo convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
Ijn BROAD STREET.
THOMASVILLE.
THOMASVILLE
Bottling Ms,
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters for pure uubonuted bever-
ages, oil wholesale and retail. Best soda
water with pure fruit juice flavors.
Ice Cream Parlors
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of the Ladies.
Fife & Beverly
MEIGS, GEOUGIA.
—DEALERS IN-
General Merchandise
-AND ALL KINDS OF-
Rcid it Culpepper .are keeping up with tlm
procession, they have secured the agency uf
the famous Styr Mineral Water, the finest
preparation known for dyspepsia. It is
guaranteed to cure, I G tf
Kook in lit Pickett’s ami s?e the
greatest bargains ever ollercd in
Thomasville. Woman’s kid button
shoe for $1.00.
Men’s hand sewed shoes for $1.00.
Pick h i t’s.
Ilucklen’’! .\vntc» Siib f,
Thp j*psi Halve in the World for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Rieers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Bile?, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mon\»y
refunded. Price 25 cents per box, Vo* sale
by S, J. Cassels, Drug
WATCH LOST.
Small nxrdizcd silver watch,wi!h tiny sil
ver chain, lost on Jackson street. Uqwceu
Dak llill and the market, yin Thursday eve
ning. A liberal Iewavd "ill he paid for its
return {q Rds offlee. tf
FOR SALK.
A nice, new, 5-room house, with large
lot, barn, stable, etc.; one of the nicest little
homes in Thomasville. Good neighborhood,
good water and plenty of fresh air. Will
sell cheap for cosh. Address P. O, Ro* \ 18,
city. C-lG-dlw
(>n draught also, the new Mexican
beverage,
“FRUI MIS.”
Xon-alcolioliu, delicious, cooling, vitalizing.
A NERVE TONIC. This delightful bever
age is not only the most palatable drink
ever dispensed from the soda fountain, but
isos well a perfect tonic and system ritnlizcr.
It improves the appetite, aids digestion and
maintains the normal tone of healthy func
tions.
Its Properties:
Pi« pared from the nutritious properties
ol pure fruit juices, combined with the ex
tract from a small tropical plant found in
lower Mexico, ot which the medicinal prop
erties are iinaluuble, and its favor delicious.
It 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 eu liusias-
tic with praise.
Everybody Likes It,
Everybody Wants It,
Everybody Drinks It.
"I'UL'l MIX
:orl I.
tiucst lievcrngv in the
DISPK.VSKD BY
L. SCIDIIUT,
Thomasville Bottling Works.
FRE81I HEATS.
We will open, Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. P. H. Hone
a fine stock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and
Fork.
Our meats are from our own farms, fat,
juicy aud sweet. We will be glad to receive
yaur patronage and will serve you with the
best meaU at the lowest possible prices.
F. P. Hoax x Bao
Builders’ Supplies,
Lumber, etc.
W»i ato pro parr <1 to furnish anything win
ed In tho Luudjeh Link, We make a apociult
Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work
Tho mostoli*borate designs will bo faithful
ly and correctly exoeutod. Wo oporat* tho
boot oqulpp?d mills, aud carry tho largest
stock of so xsoued lumber in Southern Geor
gla. Parti js wanting lumber wlllsuvo money
by consul;/ng us botore placing their orders.
FIFE k BEVERLY
Commencement Exercises
YOUNG FEMALE COLtEGB.
ILircahmionic sermon by I{ov. If.If.
Harris, Columbus, Sunclav, Judo
lfith, 10:110 a. m.
c; 11a r 1 cATI.V; kxeitcisks
Tuesday, June 1 s111, 8.00 p. m.
ANN UAL CONCERT,
Wednesday, Juno l'Jtli, 8:00 p. hi.
a D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
—dealer in-
Stoves, Ivon,
Tin and Hollow Ware,!
Gnus aM Sporting M
of all kinds, aud agunt for
King’s Powder Co.
New York dailies, Times, World. Tribune
and Herald, Macnn Telegraph and Atlanta
and Savannah dailies, every uar.
M1.8S ADDIK MCCLELLAND,
Jackson Street.