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the daily TiMES ENTERPRisE. Baby oneSolidRash CHRISTMAS CARDS
JOHN 1 Kil’l KIT, - - - Editor.
S. n. lrruil, - Jtn.-inc-s-s Manager.
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Cured by Cuticura
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Daily- Adyeiytis xo Rates
JEFF DAVIS DEAD.
AND BOOKLETS.
Miss Addie McClellan has ft nice lot of
liristmns Cards and Booklets. Cull nnd sec
Also all flic Northern papers, dec leodtf
'Mow \:
Tin* ellr
np»e
ello
in-the Utile felloe
a* thou-h lie had never been aft
opinion vour valuable remedies *
ami hr is a strong, health;
ly well, no repotilion of the
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Boy Covered With Scabs.
My hov, aged nine veari
lis life hv a very had him
>ver his body in*small, ri
vhitc f
r, he
, has been trouble*
or, wliMi appear**
I blotches, with a
he was w.
red with
p of his lieaif t
growing worse, although lie had be
twophoslelai
n treated l»;
At 12:1") yesterday morning,in New
Orleans, Jeir Davis, the stainless states-
iimn, the incorruptible citizen, the
Southern patriot, the fearless soldier,
and the representative of a “Lost
Cause,” breathed his last. It needs
no lowering of flags on government
buildings to perpetuate his memory.
This will probably lie denied by the
republican administration, but tbe
name of JefT Davis will be revered,
cherished and perpetuated wherever
freedom and liberty’s votaries are
found. The Southern people mourn
his loss. Radical hate has only bound
Mr. Davis closer to the people whom
he loved and served. But he has
gone—gone to join Jackson, Lee, and
Sydney Johnson, and the heroes who
illustrated the South in the late war;
gone to join the silent majority, the
countless Southern patriots who have
“crossed the river and are resting un
der the shade of the trees.”
And they will greet their great
Southern leader over there.
Ti.e South loved Mr. Davis, and
they v. ill always love his memory.
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Yoolfthk Going Crazy ?
mas (Woolfolk, the twice
i .1 murderer, going crazy?
mb's rome has not been in
i.s in so io lime, because he
behaving remarkably quiet
a I month-: and contrary to
i- has given Jailer Bild-
uvnhie w luitover, recently,
mt made any attempts lately
,e, and lias made no com
ae m N< -vs
hw
^ / th<* Cuticura Remedies, ami am happy to
av they did all that I could wish. Using them
ceording to direction, the humor rapidly dis-
ppcarod, leaving the akin fair and smooth, and
performing a thorough cure. The Cuticura
Remedies arc all you claim for them. Tney are
worth their weight in cold.
GKO. F. LEAVITT, Xo. Andover, Mass.
Cuticura Resolvent.
The new Blood Purifier and purest and best of
Humor Remedies, internally, and Cuticura, the
great .Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exquis
ite Skin Bcautiiier, externally, speedily, perma
nently, and economically cure in early life itch
ing, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply
scrofulous, and hereditary humors, with loss oi
hair, thus avoiding years of torture *nd disfig
uration. Parents, remember this
childhood are permanent.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c.: Soap
25c.; Resolvent, $1.00. Prepared by the Potte
Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
JT^\Send for “How to Cuie Skin Diseases,
C4 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonial*
BALDWIN
e will he glad to repair and
no- and rttlier musical in
vc instruction in music in
!ic«. Orders left at (leo.
oflice, or through the post
pt attention. 7oct tt
BOARD IN Till: COUNTRY,
w person? desiring the quietude of the
y and the nromu of the pines, can he
undated ,tt Jersey I’ann. Gentlemen,
k enough to require special attention,
e<’ 29octf
PIANOS AND ORGANS
W. S. Drown, the Jeweler, hns sc-
cured the agency for all the first-class
Pianos and Organs, which he is selling
at the lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn his prices and terms.
Situation Wanted.
I am a fust-class cook, pastry and meat,
and want a situation. 1 have first-class
recommendations from my former employ
ers. I can he found at Richard Green’s, on
Jackson street.
dee ld'Jt. Jkffkrsox Woods.
No. 131 BROAD SHEET,
ThemasTili, - Ga.
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Seamstresses Wanted
I want four or five good seamstresses to
Baby’s™'
Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pure
“ HOW MY SIDE ACHES.
[m Aching Sides and Back, Hip, Kidney,
and Utarine Pains, Rheumatic, Sciatic
^flkXeuralgic, Sharp and Shooting Pains
'TPri lirred in one minute by the <’u
tic urn Auli-I*niu I'lnnlcr. 25 cts.
CASH GROCERIES,
While not in the ring yet. a’C in town
by a large majority, and can point to
friends and acquaintance: in nearly
every household in Thomasville. A~v
you one of its friends? If not, make
it’s acquaintance at once, for it wil 1
save you money. It’s compel tor
sometimes,—when you stand bv
and make them do so—meet it’s prices,
but just as soon as you quit watching
them they will charge you the same
>ld-time prices. Send and get it’s
prices and compare them with your
book, ami don’t fail to find out how
uch more it's competitors charge fot
Raisins, Currants, Cioon, etc, for
making your fruit cake than it doe?
Respectfullv,
M. 1\ PICKETT.
Change of
I have tlii- <hiv sol ' ;n.v
iiH-r nnd ji’inUv j occe if
Firm.
entire busin
informed that
V,'o of. ilk -.tvs he hears at night the
1-,-i.i (■■ :■ - ,1 women in jail in distress,
L-iu- ' hv a mau heating them, and
i!...: ho strange figures moving
;; hou' si .jail, dressed in black. A
few days • O a well known lawyer
went l" .lie jail to see a prisoner, and
he had to pass Woolfolk’s cell. Wool
folk called to him and commenced
talking to the lawyer, and told him
that the night previous he heard the
cries of female voices calling loudly
for help, and that he saw strange
figures. The jailer and the inmates
of the jail all declare they have never
heard the cries nor seen the figure of
which Woolfolk speaks. The suppo
sition is that a remorseful conscience
is at work, the imagination *is distort
ed, the mind : s becoming affected,
and Woolfolk fancies he sees and
hears what does not exist. It is said
that Woolfolk’s eyes do not look as
natural a ; they once did. It is bo
lieved that Wooltolk Neither playing
a part or his wonderful nerve is
gradually weakening, and a tortured
conscience will either force him to a
confession, or d'ivc him crazy.—Ex.
Randall s Hopefulness.
Washingrox, Dec. 5.—Representa
tive Samuel J. Randall was able to sit
up for a considerable time to-day, and
is hopelul that lie wiU certainly get out
10 the House of Representatives after
the hol'dav recess, il not before. He
regrti'ed exceedingly ihai he was not
able to get out on Monday, but he
will he present, he says, when he is
needed.
Cronin Case Arguments.
Chicago, Dec 5 —In die Cronin
..isetoday, Mr. Hynes, counsel for
the prosccu'ion, took up the argu
ment. He had not finished when the
court adjourned.
tin-jily <r 0, 11. 1 -, w
as can be afloiued.
LOWER BROAD
MILLINERY M MILLINERY 11
We still keep up the racket of sell
ing for lower prices than was ever
known in Thomasville tor fine milline
ry. The past month is our best. We
can only explain it by the truths set
forth in this space every week. We
Claim to sell the best goods at least
prices and are prepared to back up
the assertion.
Money saved is made. 25c., 50c.,
75c. or $1 on every purchase counts
up immensely in the long run.
Again, I want your trade. I work
for it and ask tor it on the basis of
mutual interest. When you need
headwear please don’t forget Lower
Broad. New hats are in, and also a
nice line infants’ caps; just the thing
to keep baby’s head warm this winter.
Yours, auxious to please,
Mrs. Jennie Carroll,
Lower Broad Milliner.
OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY, RCP
TUESDAY, UCuJUi
on co
its, pants an
vests.
To good
go.od
wages will he
paid.
John ice.'
NY,
81 Broad St
, riiomi
sville, Ga.
W A X T
sT~"~
If. W\
ant, the Upln
lsterer,
wants to
«rpet?
Wool at 75 et
e «., Brus
els at $1;
to re
-upholster you
parlor
furniture;
to m.
ke orer your
mattre
ses. Call
it Ainsworth’s Grocery.
2Goct Jin
HOUSE FOR HUNT.
A seven-room, well furnished house, on
corner of Crawford and Fletcher streets, for
Rent. • Apply on premises, or to Dr. T. S.
Hopkins.
Inherited Itloori 1'oinon.
How many people there are whose dis
tress from sores, aches, pains and eruptive
tendencies arc due to inherited blood poison.
Bad blood passes from parent to child, and
it therefore is the duty of husband and wife
to keep their blood pure. This is easily
accomplished by a timely use of B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm). Send to the Blood
Balm Go., Vthinta, for book of most con
vincing proof.
James Hill, Atlanta, Ga., writes: “My
two sons were aftiictcd with blood poison,
which doctors said was hereditary. They
both broke out in sores and eruptions which
B. B. B. promptly controlled and finally
cured completely.”
Mrs. S. M. Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes:
“My three poor afflicted children, who in
herited blood poison, have improved rapidly
alter a use of B. B. B.. It is a Godsend.”
J. R. Wilson, Glen Alpine {Station, N. C.,
Feb. 13, writes: “Bone and blood
poison forced me to have my leg amputated,
and on the stump there came a large ulcer,
which grew worse every day until doctors
gave me up to die. I only weighed 120
pounds when I began to take B. B. B., and
12 bottles increased my weight to 180
rounds ami made me sound and well. I
never knew wlnit good health was before.”
Tin
ItncklrnN A mint Mnlrr.
Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sorts, Fleers, Salt Uheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and till 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. Cusscls, Drug Store.
J'.ARIjY oats.
All parties to whom I engaged the early
:>at for seed, are notified that 1 am ready to
deliver the same The yield having proven
better than I expected, I can also furnish
few other parties. Apply ns soon ft3 possi
ble, if you would he supplied. It is the best
early oat that I over planted, and yielded
more than the old reliable rust proof oat last
season. J. T. CHASTAIN.
GALL OR SEND FOR
OF'
FURNITURE,
L P. Thompson 4 Si.
L L ! SPORTSWEHT
Rracc Up.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite
is poor, you are bothered with Headache,
you nrefidgcly, nervous, and generally out
of sorts, nnd want to brace up. Brace up,
but not with stimulants, spring medicines,
hitters, which have for their basis
. • clu ap. bad whiskey, and which stim
ulate you for an hour, then in worse condition
than before. What you want is an alterative
that will purify your nlood, start healthy
action of Liver and Kidneys* restore your
itality,and give renewed health and strength
Such a medicine you will find in Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at S. J.
Ctrocls’ Drug Store,
Notice to Tax Payers and Voters.
Notice is hereby given that the Tax and
Registration books for the year 1889 will
positively close on Friday, Dec. 20th, at 4
p. m. Can be found at my office in Thom-
asvillc from now until the close.
Respectfullv,
P. 8. liEATH, T. C. k Registrar.
Nov. 20, 1889.
Will present the 'unhiestof n l mu.s’c:' farce
Cometres, entiHcd
“LARKING-.”
In 3 Larks, by a g'eat company of I.aike s.
Witty dialogue, lmiuy situations, laughable
climaxes, elegant cosiumes. clever nnd orig
inal comedians, new songs one dances, un
without end—“BUTE.”
OUG1A—Colquitt County :
George 8. Faison ) Libel for Divorce in Col-
vs > quilt Superior Court,
Annie Faison, j Oct. Term, UiO,
It appearing to the cou t by the re. urn of ilio
berm ‘u i he above R-. eu case tli: 1 t ie defen
der does not reside n said countv; it further
appearing that she does not rc ii'.e in the state,
It is therefore ordered by he com. .hat service
he perfected on the defendant by the publica
tion of tills order once a mouth for four months,
before the next enu of the court, i» the Timtts-
Enterprise, a n >vspa*»er published in Thomas
county, hut circulating *;euer; Uy in Colquitt
and the legal organ < f sa'd county of Colquitt.
AUG. H. WANS ELL,
Judge M. C„ C. C.
J certify tbe above is a true copy from minutes
of Superior Court, Clonultt Co., Ga.
Nov. 15,18*1. JS. If. huvan, Clerk S.C.,C.C
Merchant Tailor.
Gentlemen wanting fin' nnd Rood goods,
good work nnd lit in execution of garment.
11 find it to their interest to call and sec
me, iqi stairs, orer Doctor Cassels’ drug store,
Thumnsvillc, (in. denning nnd repairing
lone at short notice.
.Mod m 1!. W. Ri mxiv.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
On Seward street, 2nd. door northwest of
Warren, (next door to the Misses t iller.)
The house nnd furniture new.
ItOOHS COMFOItTAJlI.X AM) Sl'iiXY,
t.ihle unexceptionable, Terms moderate.
Apply on the premises or at the office of
Mitchell A McIntyre.
nova-:im. MRS. GKO. CARROLL.
GAS BILLS.
Hereafter all gas hills trust he settled by
tlie 13th of each month.
odeclot TuoMASvittn G as Works.
Country Board.
(iood hoard, with nice country fare, can
be had at Dr. J. i). Watkin'fi residence. Sun-
dale, one-mile and a half from court house,at
moderate rates. Carriage rides free, crcry
uthcr day. Good hunting nnd sport ground
Apply on the premises or address
Dr. J. B. WATKINS,
nov2Gdtf Thomasville, Ga.
Tin; TiioMtA.svii.i.i; <a/x works,
One door from tV'ntts.on Jntksoti St., is non
fully supplied with :iii kind) of Snorting
flood-, (inns. Pistols, Pishing Tackle, A
; munition, Ac.
I LOADED SHELLS
( Always on hand ami loaded to order,at short
1 notice nnd on reasonable t^rnis.
REPA IKTNCf
f nil kinds on gun?, pistol?, executed
i the be3t style, and satisfaction guaranteed.
OL1S FOR ROfT
At reasonable terni3, to responsible parties,
nov27d&w3m
BOARDING!
MISS UHLER,
Foraierly of Philadelphia, will open her
hou£« for the season,
Monday, December 2nd.
Corner Warren anil #l«vrar«l RtrreM«
3dlm Aft YILIj £,€•▲.
I have just got tip from New York.
Come autf see me. I have “some
thing sweet to tell you.
15. A. BASS.
GET THE TRUTH
About the “attack ’—so-called—of the W. C
T. U. at its recent Chicago convention on
VICE-PRESIDENT MORTON,
Doos he Hoop a Saloon?
Send five cents for “Daily Union Signal’’Nc
5. It also tells Jill abmt
Iowa Withdrawing Thirteen Delegates
Send fifteen cents for all five copies of the
"Daily Union Signal," or 20 cents tor “Con
vention Number" and‘‘The Dailies. Noth
ing kept hack. The cxdet words of dele
gates and officers taken down. Intensely
interesting. Don’t rely on what you read in
bitterly partisan dailies, hut first read the
Stenographic report ot facts and statements,
and then make your inferences.
Aildress
The Woman’, Temp. Pub. A.n’n,
IOI I-n Millie Ml., Chicago, III,
Xotlce of Dissolution.
The firm ofG. K. Clewis * Bro., is this
Hay dissolved by mutual cousunt. G. E.
Clewis will continue the business and assume
all liabilities and retain' the assets of the
late firm. G, 11. Clewis.
novlD-30d. Jolts Clkwis.
Their Ilnaliteo* IIvouiIiib.
Probably nothing has caused such a general
revival ot trade at S. J. Cassels’ Drugstore
os their giving away to their customers c-t
so many free trial hot.U-s ot l)r. King s New
Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is
simply enormous in this very valuable ar
ticle from the fad that it always cures and
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Aslhama,
Bronchitis, < roup, and all throat and iung
diseases quickly cured. Von can test it
before buying by getting a trial bottle free,
large size ft. Every bottle warranted.
Stenographer and Type-Writer.
Mr. Joseph M. Drcyor offers his service? to
the public ns a stenographer ana type-writer
All work promptly done and satisfaction
guaranteed* Apply to or address,
JOS. M. DREYER,
At Mclntyro Sc McIntyre’s •ffict.
131 % Broad Street
J. S. MTGOMY,
Real Estate Agent,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Office over Rwd L Cnlpepper’s Dm; Store, Broad St.
I am nqjr^prepared to buy or sell, forothor
parties, all -kinds of town or country real
estate, and have on my list a good assort
merit of both kinds. Strict and close Atten
tion to the business will he my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a share of the business of
the community. aug?8tf
SHRUBBERY.
DIXIE NURSERY.
H. H. SANFORD & GO., Proprietors.
This is the nroper time to transplant and
set out all kinds of roses, bulbs, plants and
shrubbery. We have all kinds of these
plants, kc„ and a first class Landscape Gar
dener, who \vM attend to the proper laying
out of lawns, gardens, yards, &c., and of all
plants, &c. Plans and catenates will be made
on notice given us, and tve will take pleas
ure in giving any and all information on the
subject.
nov24tf 11. II. SANFORD k CO.
The Marshall House,
THE I’BIDE AND OLD TIME FAVORITE
HOTEL OF SAVANNAH.
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