The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 04, 1890, Image 3

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Spring* 1890. THE DAILY TlWES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editor 7 o Largest D -y Goods House in the City an;! t ie Leaders of Styles. Yotirt special a! ten I i<»:> i> »*:i!!c<1 to j niagnili< f*nt line of now Spriirr I css (iuotls Just opem* I. ii. wm.i'F ,v i:;;o. ! CASII.M EliE OMIJIIK—'Tlie new dress Fabric this spring arc for *alu ONLY by us. The «!«••*ign^ :tu* very neat ami stylish. 11. WOLFF & into. Fill DAY. .MM; It. I, 1 Sf#o. loc.a i. m 121:!>( l::. AIMiiVAI. AM) DKI’vK lTRKo!* A u. TRAINS TO AVI) FROM THOMA.SYII.M-: FARR VINO PaSSENGEKS !’;r ) 7, Fi • Ar... n55a i .Ar... 132 pi .Ar... s 10p i . Ar... 1 r» p i Sign of the BIG- BOOT. SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: % Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Hutton Shoes $2.50 Worth §3.00. “ “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Siioes 3.00 “ 4.00- Agcnts for Knox Now York lints. OURTEILHT & DANIEL, 1.08 Broad St. PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE COLD. gilt ;m<l A'-c’u brings Washington s lo<(| 11 'it > v v.\ n n a ii and tin: hast. .21, IM-Honger I.v... .'> J5 a in •S " i.v... 12 as p m . •• I.v... ii35pin • is, EgtandAcc I.v... 7 03am No s i -.n io> sli-cprr from TIiosaHVillc to Wash- <■'1 A Lit A N V, ATI. A N I A AM' WKSTUltN HUNTS. >HI. l\‘iss«ngor \r... 11 25 a m > 0, l*:i.ssenger \r... 5 20pm .i.v... ir.ep i . Ar...12 10 p i 2:», rassenger ..:...l.v.. 7 15 p f. l’assi nun- \r.. .12 05 p No is, Freight ami An? Ar... 5 50 roi: (ii at t.mioo* i r:: i: ami new oil lean 7. Passenger I.v... 1 37 p Substantial, Elegant New. An Ideal Winter and Spring Hesort. HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. CM ALLIES—Impoiicl un i iln- iicslic urn great sollci's this season : or (lie tiutvst ]»al« <-rn s von will Ii nil nr lion.se headquarter-. ii. wor I'-J'- & bi;o. WASH ROODS—This season will be one in wlilrli wu.-li roods will take no second place. All the newest rubrics in our establishment. * II. WOLIT WHO. iurjc ami A FEW PAVEMENT P CK-l HAPPENINGS ABOUT IN THE CITY YESTERDAY. Town Topics Talked About—Personal Parajraplis and Social Gossip - Sar.c Other Items of Interest, Etc. A liiol.aui wauls .' cotton seed oil mill mid ginnery. The collectors are about, the only o.ics April fooled. Mr. \Y. ('. Reuse, of Atlanta, tvti in the city yesterday. W. ltir. MM It lit) 11 >101JIKS—A handsome >|ork ol* embroideries se- | lueled wiili or,. a t care, just opened at I j_ II. WOLFF A URO, i. I’elliam, ivn H hid Ion yesler.I.i . . to lie put ar ctciy will mat in', enicitt in its appear “ETHIOl’HAN DYE ’ —The best in the la a.' only by II. \\ OI.I'T New and nob rived IIOSHTIY Fla., Mm I T. Myei>, ol Tulin an I i). A. Finleyson ■.veie registered at tin Masury yesterday. How about getting up another race, paper clui'T. or base ball game They an always interesting and ate alien,! d hv large crowds. Mi.-s Dora Simon let!, last Thurs day on a visit to friends at Thomas- vi 1 If, v.i: -re .-he will remain a lew days Hud tin n go North to upend the .summer. Pinsy,Woods Hotel. I 'li e.iii.g arc aiming the urrl IT: (>ur i n111< !c this si: Hand -a I Veil this woi.FF ,x i;:;o II. WOLIT £ Itl.'l i bh'si in low II. WOt.FF & DUO. VJi .1. S. Law, i.i:c, itauglitir, and nurse, New York. ’ Mrs. ii. F Fngieman, i. F. Brown and daughter, i’iiiladelphii'. do!,a !’. IF.il., Allred Kolfe, Brook' Ivn. ’ Mrs. J. r. Fn.: Mis. L- Mass. jld.'ii, wife and dangh- M. Arthur, I'leveland. deruood, Milwaukee. I Iiggiii.-on, Boston, N :<• lie* ter, Fi VliielK* ph'le. H, stork is now full a We eor.lhillv invite nl i-iiiii- von t 11)!) eSo ill Broad St. S. O'. Tewksberry, Lexington, Mi.-r, Accidental Shooting. I. i i week L'ohert Wynn, an indus trious lolopT man who lives in Jcf- li'is-ni county, Fla., constructed a “Idiud" in il;e wond- near his home, and h: i:id the p’.iee lor wild turkeys. On the following morning lie went to the blind to await the arrival of game. 11 is supposed tii:i' Wynn must have dropped asleep, end was awakened by hem irg the yelp of a turkey, hi his excitement he shoved his gun through the blind and lire I. Running to his snp.in.sed game lie was astonished to find (leorge Richardson, also colored, instantly killed, having received the whole load of shot in his body, and a turkey, which he had brought there, fastened with a string to his clothing. Wynn surrendered himself to sherill Simpkins at Monticello. The coro ner’.: jury after an investigation of the tragedy, exonerated Wynn. The East Tennessee lias scooped the Krlangcr system at a cost of §.>.“>,000,. 000. No Richmond Terminal stock will lie issued to carry out the trade. The Fast Tennessee intends to become the leading North at;d South system irtiug from Cincinnati and reaching thoGulf. The l’tiblie —Ladies, Gentlemen, Children iitui Visitors are cordially invited to see the MW Goods, embracing drugs, chemicals new remedies, line perfumery, lead ing medicines, sponges, line pocket knives and nice fresh toilet being received every day now at McRae Bros., Mitchell House Phar macy next to P. O., direct from the mniiufncturcrc which enables them to sell ail very CHEAP, And thereby offers inducements lo their customers on everything, com pared with the extortionate prices competitors charge for goods. Union Meeting at Moultrie. Mwi.thik, Gn, March 31. The Union Meeting met as appoint ed, with a good 1 attendance of both delegates and visitors. Introductory sermon preached by Rev. John Carl ton. Adjourned til! afternoon. Meeting convened according to ad joiiriiment, and was called to order by Mud. W II. Culpepper, and proceed ed to organize, by re-electing Bro. Culpepper Moderator, and E. II. Bryan Clerk, The first question was read and laid before tlie meeting; discussed by Bro J. I. Hancock, and others; answered us follows: /iV.WoJ, That it is the sense of this meeting, that it is the duty of lay members of ’,li« church of Christ, to unroll the scriptures and reduce their precepts to practice. Report of committee on preaching read, and adopted. Hour for meeting uni adjourning appointed. Prayer by Rev. John Carlton. \iljourticd till 'J:30“A. M., Satur- Saturdny, !):T0 A. M. Meeting convened, and was opened by singing, and prayer by Bro. J. 1. Hancock. Thu second question was read and laid before the meeting. After a lengthy discussion by Rev. T. A. White ami several others, the follow ing answer was adopted by unanimous vote : llwohnl, That in the sense of this meeting, it is grossly inconsistent for members of Christ’s church to make sell intoxicating liquors, or to aid, by word or action, the cause of in temperance. <# The third question was submitted and after general discussion, answered follows: AV.WtrJ, That in the sense of this meeting, that our Saviour did not in tend to leach the literal act of feet washing, in the 13th chapter of tlie Gospel by St. John. Thus ended the business of the meeting. Next Union Meeting voted to meet with new Ochlockontc Church, at Duncanville. Prayer by E. II. Bry an. Adjourned to Sh-TO A. M., Sun day for Sunday school and preaching. Sunday School opened with reading the scripture lesson and prayer by Bro. A. J. Twitty ; speeches made by Revs. T. A. White aud M. Hancock. Preaching at 11 o’clock, by Rev. T. A. White, dosed by Rev. A. B. Stephenson. Congregations each day were large and attentive ; great interest was man ifested during the whole meeting. Brethren of all the churches, send delegates to our Union meetings, and pray God’s blessings to be witli us. GENUINE O IndianlRiver Orange IliiEitlcc Grange Marmalade, Park and Tilford Cigars, M!ailla,rd Candies, The; most select stock of Fancy Gro-^ ceries in the city at J, L. & W. A. PRINGLE. JSSS49AM ST L. 1!. M. II. (Spring Goods.) ; no: «lent« nor sleeping, imit busy ns a liu* past month selecting ami buying I s . \\ c had lot* a while to vacate our corner in the T.-E* Now we are hack tgain, ami the counters ami the shelves of L. J3. M. II. (Spring Goods.) crowded with the cream of selected bar- gains in all the nice new millinery which go to mak.* up fashionable headwear. The experience and success of L. B. M. II. (Spring Goods.) ini catering to the wants ot tho good people ot Thomasviile and country in this line is II known. We sell honest goods at hon- st prices, ami cheerfully u.*e every effort to always please you L. B. M. II. (Spring Goods.) Wants your trade ami wants it bad. Call ami see us anyway. We ate always glad to our goods, ami won’t be a bit vexed it you buy elsewhere. We don’t expect all the trade, only ask for a portion, HUT WE DO WANT A SHAKE OF YOURS. Mr.s .Jennie Can-oil, .V;ii' *£fr Lower IJruail Millinery House. Strayed Mule. On Sunday night from my .stable lot in 1 homa.ivilie, a large, dark bay mate Mule, .strayed. I will pay for her return, or any information leading to her recovery." Apr 1 J. T. WEST. Worlli Iliiovi mg- Mr. W. If. Morgan, merchant,7. bake City Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended with u distressing rough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was *educed in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tridHir. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption and found imme diate relief, and after using about half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump tion. Guaranteed to do just wlmt is claim ed for it. Trial bottle free at S, J. Cnssels’ Drug Store. A Suro Kidney and Bladder Remedy— A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use or opiates given in the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they can relieve tlie its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Ackc ’filld of < Itaby r morphine. For Sale. A line 2 L2 or •> gallon milk cow with young call Tor sale. Apply at this office. »• Youth. JYtcrson, (Jin; ir remarkable nuehed (or bv Iti-nriv* Sir Mrs. I’hoebe Chesley. Iowa, t.-ljs the Jollowin; the truth of which is v, residents of the town : ••! am 7.1 years old. have been troubletl with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help*. Now I mu free from all p in ami sorem-ss, ami am able to do ail my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Ritters for having renew ed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain.” Try a bottle, 50c and $1, nt N. J. (.’asst Is' Drug Mure. ' 10 These are Straight Papers and Must Carry Conviction ’ l lo* value of a recommendation depends wholly on the giver of it: as spurious and alleged testimonials ate as plentiful as the leaves in Yalhimbrosa *»r tliesamls on the sea beach. When a gentleman of swell promi nence however, as the Hon. \Y. if. Wilder, mayor of Albany. Georgia, speaker, bis words carry weight with them. He soys “I suffered littccn years with Rheumatism and in that time tried nil the so-called specified I could hear ol. One of them cost m£$.'».00 per bottle for nine bottle and yielded no relief. My grandson who runs on theRiV W. Railroad finally got ire a buttle of i\ 1*. IN [prickly ash. poke root and potassium] and induced me to try it. The first bottle snow ed its remarkable effects ami after using tj for a short time tlie Khcumati; hi disappi and I fe< ! like a new man. I take great pleasure in reeoiniucding it to Rheumatism sufferers. Albanv, Ga. W. II. Wilder. ARIioTT’S EAST INDIAN CORN FAINT Is a iiuick e lire for <.'orns, bunions and Warts has come. i NO MISTAKE HERE We have used unusual enro in selecting stuffs and fab rics anti we have the -Nobbiest Stock- in town. # No IdloBoast The gentlemen already luio^y we are headquarters for FurnisHing Goods. For anaomio pepplo W. W. O. ia a boon. ~* W. W, C. for woakly fomalca. WE CAN AND DO liuaranlec Dr. Acker's lllouil Kllxir, („r II lias been rully tlemon»tratw‘«l to the people ot this country that it is superior to all other pre parations lor blood diseases. It in a positive eiircflor syphilitic pdisoning. I leers. Erup tions and i’lmplcs. it purities the whole sys tem an«l thoroughly builds up the constitution. R< Id «N Culpepper. 7 A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a cein moil, ordinary pill when they can secure a val uable English one tor the same money. l)r. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for sick headache and all liver taouhles. They arc small, sweet and easily taken and do not grijR*. Sold by Ucld & Culpepper. u (bates! Wt.vle in SCARFS, COLLARS, Gentlemens Notions. The Lords of Croation Are net as whimsical as the dear Lillies in"tlie“maUcr of “Nations,’’lut we can suit all tastes. Boston WorlJ and Camilla Clarion, please copy. W. II. C'Ul.PEPfER, Moderator. E. II. Bkyax, Clerk. To the Public. Pt-int-mlior that I c.-im insure your tile ugniust death itinl olit ago, anti your houses anil k'oo'is against lire niul lightning. K. M. MALI.KTTK, Insumnt'C Agvnt. Rooms to Rent. Four nicely furnished rooms, ready for housekeeping, will he rented from May 1st to November. Enquire at Library. tf. HOARD IN TIIK COUNTRY. There are now a few vacant rooms at Jersey Farm. Those who may desire to close the season among the pines will find this a pleasant home. Fare substantial,, pure milk plentiful and rates reasonable. | Apply at this office or at the farm. IIucMcii’m Arnica Naive. The Rest Salve in the World for Cuts Bruises, .Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive.; 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. Cnssels, Drug Store. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Not 11 you go through the world a dyspeptic I)r. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestien, Guaranteed and THE GREAT SOCIAL REQUISITE. “Blue Blood" is still an essential part of the great social question, hut after all pure blood is the key of life, and P. P. P. has achieved phenomenal success as a puritieaut and corrector of all ailments arising from bad blood and its contingent unhappy ef fects. For sale by all druggists. CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS Is the complaint of thousands snlfering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you over try Dr. Acker’s English Remedy? it is j the best preparation known for all lung TtouIh I les. Sol l on a positive guarantee at 23c. and j Reid & Culpepper. Don’t W ear Y our Old Tile Clothier?, and Furnishers, j 106 Broad Street, • Thomasviile, G