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THE DAILY TINIES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
A I A j!
SUNDAY, JULY 14,1889
Looal Schedule.
Fiiat mail for Savannah Ar... 9 25 a m
“ “ “ Lv...l2 40pm
“ from “ Ar... 1 31 p m
“ for Chattahoochee Lt... 200pm
Train for Albany Lt... 9 30ani
from “ Ar... 5 20pm
“ “ for Savannah Lv... 850pm
Freight ami acoora. from Wavc..Ar... 3 45pm
• “ “ for “ Lt... 8 40 a m
• “ “ “ Cliatt. Lt.. . 4 45 p m
‘ *• •• from Chatt. Ar... 715am
• “ “ for Albany Lv... 4 25pm
‘ « •• from “ Ar... 7 55am
THOMASV1LLK AND MONTICKLLO.
Freight aecom. for Monticello Lv... 8 45 a m
“ “ from “ ....Ar...8 20 p m
mail tor “ ....Lr...2 08 p m
“ from “ .... Ar..l210 p m
Preparatory to go
ing North for our Fall
stock we will offer for
the next 30 days
bargains
ixtraorainary!
please notice the
f llowing as a sample:
3 cases fast colors
Muslin at 3 cts., for
mer price 5 cts.
2 cases fast colors at
5 cts., former price 8
? ° euts -., iiii
100 pieces fine
Ginghams at 10 cts.,
, former prices, 12 1-2
-and 15 cts.
20 pieces combina
tion French ginghams
at. 15 c., former price
25.
15 pieces Scotch
Zephyr Ginghams at
20 cents, former price
30 to 45 cents.
Special cut in White Dress
Goods (wash goods) al prices
which arc sure to make you
buy.
Everything in both stores at
greatly reduced prices in order
to make plenty room for our
heavy fall purchases.
CLOTHING
About 1500 suits clothing
that must and shall be sold re
gardless of price or profit. If
you want good, genuine bar
gains call and sec us.
Leaders of Styles and Low Prices,
109 & 111 BROAD ST
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
AT
R, Thomas Jr’s-126 droll Street.
C. S. Bondurant Vounteer Observer
Weather Bulletin for the 24 hour* ending
at 7 o’clock I’. M. July 13, 1889.J| .. ■?
Temperatmik.
80
91
2 p. m
7 p. m 84
Maximum for 24 hours 91
Minimum “ “ “ 72
Rainfall 00
Another Evaporating Establishment.
A Colquitt county correspondent of
the Quitman Free Press says there is
talk of a fruit evaporating establish
ment at Hempstead, in that county,
of large capacity. There arc no end
ol pointers to the line of policy that
Thomasville ought to adopt in this
matter of providing means for dispos
ing of the surplus fruit crop.
Died.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
James It. Burch, aged one year, died
at the residence of Mr, Willis J.
Parnell, in this city, yesterday -Hom
ing- ,,
The funeral took place yesterday,
and the little fellow was laid to rest
in Laurel Hill.
Pear Shipments.
The pear growers will hold ofl in
their shipments for the first few days
for the present week. This will be
done to let the markets clear up and
at the same time allow the fruit to
mature.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist Church:—Rev. Geo.
G. N. MacDoncll, Pastor. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m., by Pastor.
Prayer meeting 9:30. Sunday-School
3:30 p. m.
Presbyterian Church.—Services
in the lecture room—Pastor J. H.
Herberncr—services at 11 a. m. and*
and at night. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night at 7:30. Sunday school
0.30 a. m.
Baptist Church:—Rev. W. J.
Williams, pastor. Sunday school at
9.30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. and
3 p. m. by pastor.
EriscorAL Church:—Rev. C. I.
LaRochc, Rector. Services at Library
Sunday morning 11 o’clock; afternoon
5 o’clock; Friday afternoon 5 o’clock.
Catholic Church:—Mass on sec
ond Sunday at 8:30 o’clock a. m.;
sermon at 11 a. in.
Mr. M. Neal, of Covington, is in
the city.
Mr. E. F. Morgan, of Atlanta, was
in the city yesterday.
S. Sampson is having his' fruit store
on Jackson street painted.
Mr. S. T. Philpot has returned to
the.city.
Capt. E. M. Smith is well enough
to be at his post at tiie Bank of
Thomasville.
Miss I’attic Mash lias gone to Ma
con to visit friends. She will be
away one or two months.
Mr. Robert Raines, one of the sub
stantial farmers of the Duncanville
district, was in town yesterday.
The water mains have been laid on
Ilnuscll street, and the force is now
at work on Remington Avenue.
Miss Richby Stone and Katie Corn-
tort, of Boston, arc visiting Mrs. J. W.
Dillon, on Dawson street.
Mr. Joe Sturdevant left yesterday
for Mariana, Fla., to join his wife, who
is»visiting there.
Mr. H. Graham, of Tallahassee, was
among the Floridians in the city yes
lerday.
Capt. Charlie Whitlock is running
the Monticello passenger to-day. Capt
Tom Lake is spending Sunday with
his family at Camilla.
Mr. Burney says he will have his
Thomasville subscribers supplied with
the Atlanta Journal next Wednes
day-
Miss Cora Watkins, one of Thom-
asvillc’s brightest young ladies, is vis
iting Miss Viola Morrow, of this
county.—Quitman Free Press.
Mr. Richard Bradley, of Florida,
is in the city. Mr. Bradley was
with Mr. M. Isaac for a long time,
and has a host of friends here.
Services in all the churches to
day. Be sure you attend, 'twill lie a
fitting conclusion to the week that is
gone, and a suitable prelude to the
one that is before you.
Thomasville has been tho architect
of her own fortune, so far, and must
continue to be. She must build the
road to Cordclc, own and control it
for her own interest.
A Ti.MEs-ENTERrnisE repot ter saw,
yesterday-, a check for a car load of
melons, for the munificent sum of
81.60. The melons were poor, and the
market poorer.
It is never out of order to say that
Thomasville must be kept clean, if she
would he healthy. The season is now
on us, when attention to sanitary mat
ters brings a heavy dividend,
The Cotton Crop.
The cotton exchanges in the prin
cipal cities in the state have been
sending out inquiries as to the condi
tion of the cotton crop. Tit! answers
make the crop from eight days to two
weeks late. The condition and prom
ise are fully up to the average. The
prospect for an abundant corn crop
is very flattering.
No Fence.
We publish a notice this morning
from Mr. J. M. Blacksher that he will
apply to the present Legislature to
pass au act abolishing the fence law
in that part of. Thomas county, as
follows: All that part o( the county
south of the Savannah, Florida and
Western By., bounded on the east by
Brooks county, west by the Ochlock-
onee river, and south by the Florid
line.
Thomasville is being circumscribed
in her trade limits, and now Quitman,
on one side, has a canuing establish
ment, and Coho, on the other side, is
prepared to evaporate fruit,. How
long will it lie before the people of
our city wake up to the needs of ilio
hour?
' :.£im
Mr. H. M. Colbert, formerly express
agent here, but now holding that po
silion in Waycross, passed througli the
city yesterday cn route to Bainbridgc
to visit home folks. *
The express office was crowds d yes
terday with pear shipments that were
left over from the noon train yesterday.
These shipments were destined for
New York, but failing to get off yes
terday they missed Monday’s steamer,
and so must wait till Wednesday.
Mr. James M. Itlackshear, the irre
pressible, was in town yesterday, He
does not appear to be the worse for
the picnic dinner, and indeed he is
equal to most things. Even the ills
of life do not dim his humor.
The new charter far the city was
up before the council for considera
tion and amendment, Friday evening
at a called meeting of tho city Fa
thers. Tho instrument is now in
shape to he presented to the General
Assembly, to be made a law.
The new Gulf begins to take on the
lint dsomc outlines that will mark its
finished condition. It is proposed to
open it by October 1st. It will be ns
hundsoipcly furpishptl as any house in
the city,
When the new jail is ready the nui
sance that 1ms worried the guests of
the Htuart House for tho past tew
days will be a thing of the past.
' Mr. John E. Hanna, for a long
time au attache of the Enterprise
office and later of the Times Enter
prise office, but who has a position
in Valdosta, is in tho city spending
the day with friends.
Another shower yesterday after
noon.
WANTED,
Agents to represent the New England
Mutual Accident Association of Boston,
Mass. Liberal pay given. Address with
references,
So, Dept. New Kxg. M' t. Acvii’t Ass’s.,
2t Box 312, Atlanta, (5a.
FOR RENT*
Five Room Cottago on Love street, near
Warren street, at $12.50 per month until
Not. 1, 1889. Apply to
. E. M. Mallettk.
New York dailies, Times, World. Tribune
and Herald, Macon Tclcgranh and Atlanta
and Savannah dailies, every day.
Miss addie McClelland,
Jackson Street.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, .
Council Room, July 8th, 1889.
Council met at 10 a. in., pursuant to ad
journment.
Mayor Hopkins presiding. Aldermen
Wright, Hayes, Merrill, Whiddon, Jerger
present. Chairman of Street Committee was
authorized to purchase 2,500 feet of lumber
for bridges.
Chairman of street committee recommend
ed the payment of claim for street sewer.
Moved by Alderman Wright that same be
paid Jan. 1, 1890. Carried.
Petition of A. C. Brown referred to fire
committee.
Moved that matter of revision of charter
and ordinance be postponed to 7 o'clock,
Friday, July 12th. Carried.
Moved by Alderman Hayes that chairman
of street committee summons all parties
subject to street duty to perform said duty,
in lien thereof to pay a tax of three dol
lars. Carried. Council adjourned to seven
o’clock P. M. Friday, July 12th, 1889.
Jas. F. Evans, Acting Cl k.
Council Room, July 7th, 1889.
Council met in regular session, Mayor
Hopkins presiding. Aldermen Wright anti
Jerger present. No qnorutn being present,
notion of Alderman Wriglit council nd-
•md to July 8th, at Ufa
Jaj
. F. K\
Actin
; Clerk.
11c—I wonder why women always
kiss one another when they meet?
She—I wonder why men always ask
one another to take a drink when they
meet?
Local Bill.
ice is hereby given that 1 1
ill apply to tho
_ Act to have a no fence law In the follow
ing parts of Thomas county, to-wit: All that
part bounded on the north by the Savannah,
Florida and Western Railroad, on east by
Brooks county, on south by Florida, and on
west bv the Oehlockonce river.
July *13, 1889.
J. M. 11 LACK SI I EAR.
Don’t fail to try a can of Pickett's
Royal Baking Powders; guaranteed
second to none in quality. 1 ll> cans
Grits are just as cheap a- ever at
Pickett's.
Pickett liasjusl received a nice lot
of Ml*. Vernon Policies* Paeon and
Shoulders. Call and see them.
Conic and get a can of Pickett's
Royal Paking Powder,and if it doesn’t
give you satisfaction your money will
lie refunded.
Do you want a barrel of flour? if
so, collie nj) town soon in the morn
ing. .Call on everybody who handles
the article, get their lowest cash
prices, .lew them, make them cut at
eaeli other, and then come to Pickett'
and buy it 50 cents cheaper than their
lowest, prices.
TAILORING.
There la tin end to all things, so the
people say, hut there Is no end to the
splendid fitting clothing made at 81
Broad street. Cleaning and repairing
done in the neatest manner. Givo ino
a call. John Kenny,
FRESH FALL'S 1C EDS!
Cabbage, Turnips, Beets, Lettuce, Ac.
S. J. CASSELS.
118 Broad St.
CATARRH CURED, health and
breath secured, by Shilol’s Catarrh Re
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
JERSEY MILK.
Parties desiring fresh, pure Jersey milk,
from Jersey Farm, will bo supplied, in any
quantity, delivered, on application to, or by
addressing
JOHN CHASTAIN.
April 10, 1889,
Instead of feeling tired and worn out, in
stead ot aches and pains, wouldn't you rather
feel strong? If you continue feeling miser
able and good-for-nothing you have only
yourself to blame, for Brown’s Iron Bitters
will surely cure you. It is a certain cure
for dyspepsia, indigestion, malaria, weak
ness, kidney, lung and heart affections.
Try it it'
on desi
e to he healthv. n
Im?t
and stron
g, and e
pericncc its mnurl
able
curative
ualities
Keeps the skin
soft and smooth, and
p....
vents and cures
tinting: Bo ratine '1
diet
and Nur
erv I’m
dtr. 25 c. pat kage.
Id
by nil dr
McR'.e
.■ Mardrc
, Th innsvlllc; A . Bra i
• ini,
C«:unih«i>
Alcxan
ior Drug and Scud c«>.
Au-
gusia; F.
Von’Ove:
, Charleston, Agents.
Ftirnit
re, Carpets, Bedding, Child
Carriages
Wall 1*
iper ami Window Sh
lilt’3
Straw m;
ttinj.'*, i
11"?, etc. The lie?t ?
vie.
and lowest prices
in the city.
tiEo.-w. roumes
0-1 l-w2
dtt
Masurv Built
ing*
TAK il A. I5E.ST.
Excursion tick*
ts III lmv e.Ue? wi
1 l)C
sold to all summer resorts throughout
the
country l
V the East Tennessee, Virginia
and
Georgia
Itn’lway
commencing June
1st,
good to r
turn on
or before October 31s
.
IV t tr
tin servi
■e with Pullman cars
It. W. WUEN'X,
(
ten. I’.tss. ami Ticket
Ag
DIANOS:
AND ORMANS
w.
. Brow
t, tho Jeweler, ha?
sc-
jutjed the agency for all the limt-chu
Pianos and Organs, which he Is selling
at the lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Tfioso desiring to purchase will
do well to learn his prices and terms.
FOR RENT.
The Fudge house, below the Ma-ury Ho
tel, is for rent, Apply to
*>-10 K. M. MALLETTK.
IIiicklon'M Arnica Salve.
The Be>t Halve in the World for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feyer
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 !>ox. For sale
by 8. J. Casseli, Drug Store,
AN ARKANSAS SHAKER.
“Wall, old feller, what'n the mai
ler?”
“Only a little agur, wtrautfer, but!
thought I would .shake myself out Cr
my hide.’’
"I've had 'em myself, friend ; I ink
Westmoreland's (Jalisaya Tonic and I
never have a shake.”
Good advice to (he friend who was
shaking is implied in the friend’s re
ply. No ease of malaria has ever been
found which bail!edits curative pow
ers, and one physician has success
fully used it in the treatment of ty
phoid fever. It costs $100 a bottle
and one or two bottles will stop Ihc
fever. Huy il of your druggist.
a Hnfe Investment. ^
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you_
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return ot purchase price. On this plan you
can buy from our advertised druggist n bot
tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief
in every‘case, when used for any affection of
oat* Lungs or Chest, such as Consump
tion, Inflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis,
\sthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It
is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly
afe, and can always be depended upon.
Trial bottles free at
S. J. Casskls’ Drug store.
NOT A PliyiPLE ON HIN NOW.
Bn<! will* llxzrnm. Hair nil* Gone.
•Sculp covered with n-uptiou*,Thought
hit hair would n*Ver #row. Cured by
rcmcdiCN. Hair xplrnilid *antl not n
pimple on him.
I cannot say enough in praise or the Cuticura
Remedies. My hoy
hen one year of
had with eczema that ho lost all his
alp was covered with eruptions.
iilch the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair
ing of a cure from physicians I began tho use
of Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. 11 is hair is now
splendid and there is not a pimple on him. I
. n rho most
? skin dis
eases "of infants and children, and l'cel that ev
ery mother who has an atllictcd child will
thank^he for so doing.
Nrs. M E. WOODSUM, Norway. Mo
A fr’ever Noi't Eiithl Years Cured.
I must extend to you the thanks of one of my
customers, who has been cured by using Cuticu-
ra Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long
spell of sickness or fever eight years ago. Ho
was so bad ho was fearful he would have to
have his leg amputated, lmt is happy to say he
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He
requests me to use his name, which is II. II.
Cason, merchant of this place.
JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist,
(Jainaboro, Teun.
Ncvrir ttcnlc Disease Cured,
A lew weeks ago my wife suffered very much
from a cutaneous disease of tho scalp, and re
ceived no relief from the various remedioa she
used until she tried Cuticura. The disease
dromptly yielded to this treatment, and in a
short while she
>cen no re
auks 1
There has
the disease and Cuticura
Mutation for diseases of the
Rev. J. J*RKS8LEY BARRETT, 1). I).
Raleigh, N.C.
4'iiIicura Itcmcdlc*.
dtivc cure for every form of skin,
blood diseases, with loss of hair, from
scrofular, except possibly ifehthyo-
Sold everywhere. Trice, Cuticura,
25.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mas
Cl page
BABY’S
il lustra
Skin ands
pure.
Two, No. I, (J.
•il and lieauti-
*. Absolutely
ten
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED?
Sharp aches, Dull Tains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in one min-
_uto by the Cuticura Anti-Tain Tins
’ll r«t and only instantaneous pain-kill
ing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
LOWER BROAD
MILLINERY.
For the next GO days 1 will
sell any article in my stock at
the lowest prices ever known
in the millinery business of
Thomasville.
Here are samples: Straw
Hats, all shapes and colors,
selling at from 50 cents to $1,
your choice at 20c. Ribbons,
sold everywhere at 50c. 75c.
and SI, your choice at 25c,
35c. and 50c. Flumes and
feathers, milliners’ prices §1,
$2 and §3, you may have at
50c., SI and §1.50. Hunch
flowers and sprays, price else',
where 75c., §1.25 and 82; your
choice for -!<><.■., 05c. and §1.
Black hose, fast colors, 25c. per
pair. Towels 2c. cadi. Hand
kerchiefs 5c. to 10c., worth 20c.
My styles are latest, stock
fresh, prices incomparable.
Ladies from the country will
tind it p .rticularly to their in
terest to call. Leave your
wraps and packages at my
store; will take good care of
them, anil be glad to see you
whether you purchase from
me or not.
Airs. o3cmiie£4*;irroll,
Lower Broad Milliner.
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
'.Thomasville, Georgia.
EH will bo glad to make extracts for
construction of all classes of buildings, ]
He and private, In either brick or wood.
I will guarantee lu every Instance
glvo satisfaction. Designs and plans dr
and careful estimates made.
My Motto—Uood. houest work nt
prices. If you want any building done
on mo. I will submit estimates who
contract la awarded mo or not. I ref*
tho many public buildings erected by m
Thomasville and elsowhero, and allnoi
for whom I have worked'
When you are con
templating a pur
chase of anything in
our line, no matter
how small may be
the amount involved
By coming to look
over our large and
well selected stock of
Clothing, Gents’ Fur
nishing Goods, Hats,
etc., that is new and
seasonable.
Decide Quickly
To buy of us. After
seeing the prices and
examining the qual
ity of our goods you
can’t resist them. It
is impossible to do as
well clsewhere.Jj
NO
can be found. We
get the choice of the
best goods on the
market, andbuy and
sell them at
•LnOTfiT".
You m Dpi Upon It
That our prices are
the lowest, our as
sortment the most
complete, and our
quality the|highest.
Dont fail to“callJ on
us.
C. H. YOUNG & CO
Clothiers andJFnrnishers.
lQti.Brwd St. jiw