The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 10, 1890, Image 3

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Spring 1890. H. Wolff a Bra., I the daily times-enterprise. ALBERT WINTER, City Editok. THURSDAY, APHII, 10. 1800. IXICAI. SUIKDUI.K. Si^ri of the BIG- BOOT. “ “—" SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes £2.50 Worth $3- co ' *• “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Sliocs 3.00 “ 4.00- ARRIVAL AND DKI'aRTUIUIoK Al.l. TltAlNS TO AM) FROM TIIOMASVII.I.K CARRYING I*aSSENGER8 Dry Goods House in the City and the Leaders of Styles. No ft, l’asienger... No7, Passenger... No2ft, Passenger.. Your crucial allenlioii is nilluil >»' inaj'iiitioonl linn ol new Spring css Goods Just opened. 11. woid''i'' & into. CASHMERE O.MltKE—Tim new dress Fabric 1 liis spring are for sale ONLY by us. The designs are very neat and slvlish. II. WOLFF & BRO. No i;I Freight and Arc'. No a brings Washington Sleeper FOB SAVANNAH AM) THE EAST. 'Now, Passenger ^ m no®’, “ o:»pin No is, Fgt ami Acc • • • • I'm* ’J. * J? 1 No 8 carries sleeper fromThosasvllle to Was>li ington FROM ALII A NY, ATLANTA AN!> WESTERN 1‘OINTS. NoM. Passenger m " s -zojt m •• G, Passenger FOR ALIM NY, ATLANTA AND TIIF WEST. Passenger |‘J“* JiJJJ JJ{ No :il, Passenger 4 :>0 I* m KltOM MONTICKLLo. No ?0, Passenger i r ** V i m!!!!! No 82, Passenger Ar * • « r FOR month:ki. 1.0. No 81, Passenger K“ * ? S » JS No 321*, Passenger • • * 10 " 1,1 FROM CIIATTAlVOOt'HHE AND NEW ORLEANS. No8, Passenger Ar...l2 Oft p m No 18, Freight ami Acc ai ... •* •*» FOR ClIATTAHo-K HF.K ANI» NEW ORLEANS No 7, Passenger ««};"' No 17, Fglitand Aec ••• ''imp in CM ALLIES—Imported and do- neslic arc great sellers this season; or Ibe newest patterns you will find ui- bnu.-r headquarters. II. WOI FF & BRO. WASH GOODS—This season will be one in which wash goods will lake no second place. All Ibe newest Hibries in our establishment. II. WOLFF & BRO. EMBROIDERIES—A large and handsome stuck of embroideries so le, led with great care, just opened at II. WOLFF & BRO. •ElMIOi’EAN DYE" HOSIERY . best in the land are lor sale mix In II. WOLFF & BRO. FROM SAVANNAH ANI» .Ar. . Ar. . 132pm . 8 in j> in 4 4ft p m Agents for Knox New York lints. CURTRTGHT & D^JSTXEL, 108 Broad St. HUNTSVILLE HOTEL. Substantial, Elegant New. An Ideal Winter and Spring Resort. HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. The I'ublie-Ladies, Gentlemen, Children and Visitors are cordially invited to see the nr jew and nobby neckwear just r II. WOLFF & BRO. Our Imp nlo this m m-led * l hill is the proper ■a soil. II. WOLFF & BRO. II. WOLFF & BRO. The nob- Mon< and youths soils, hirst in town. II. WOLFF & BRO. stock is now lull ami com- >!elc. We cordially invite you to :all and see ns. I WOLFF & BRO. 10D& HI Broad St. A Cotton Factory. It needs no argument to show that Thotmtsville must, it - she would con tinue to^row and prosper, diversify her industries. It will not do to keep all our eggs in one basket. Mr. 0. II. Williams, and other gen tlemen, have inaugurated a movement to build a cottou factory. This is a move in the right direction. It should receive the substantial encouragement of every business man and pnqierty holder in the town. The following circular, which explains itself, lias been issued: It is proposed to organize a compa ny on the following plan for the pur pose of building and operating a Cot ton Factory at Thomasville, Ga. We will issue One Thousand (1,000) or more shares ol capital stock of par value ol One Hundred Dollars (8100) each, payable in monthly in stalments of One Dollar (81) per si 1 a re. An initiation tec of 50e per share, and an nuniml assessment ol 25c per share, will he charged. This is for the purpose of defraying, in part, the expeuscs of thy Co. Interest on advance payments will he allowed at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum for one half the time. When a sum sufficient to purchase a site for factory and houses for oper atives has been paid in and the pur chase made, the Company will take stockholder’s notes for unpaid balan ces on account ol stock, which notes shall be given for 12 monthly instnl- mcntsweach, payable yearly until the stock has been all paid in. So much of these notes as may he deemed ne cessary will he hypothecated to raise funds with which to erect buildings and buy machinery. Stockholders,after giviug their notes, will continue to make their usual monthly payments to the Company, which payments will he credited on their notes. Frovisiun will he made whereby Stockholders can sell or transfer iheir stock at any time after giving notes The aftairs of the Company will he managed by- a board of directors elect cd by the stockholders. Notice of meeting fur organization will In* given through the papers. This is a brief outline of our plan. If you desire to subscribe to the capi tal stock please sign attached slip and send to me. Respectfully, C. II. Williams. Hero follows the form to he signed by those taking stock : hereby subscribe for shares of the capital stock of a Cotton Factory, to be erected and operated in Thomasville, Ga., said stock to be of a par value of One Hundred Dollars (8100) per share and to be paid for in monthly instalments of One Dollar (81) per month on each share, or soon er, at icy discretion. Dated th “ day of f89... Now let nwjbothj come forward and subscribe. This is a hustling age. Thomasville cannot afford to staud still. Goods, embracing drugs, chemicals new remedies, fine perfumery, lend- ... n medicines, sponges, fin knives and nice fresh toilet pocket NDA1*K, being received every day now at McRae Bros., Mitchell Mouse Phar macy next to P O , direct from the manufacturerc which enables them to sell all very CHEA1*. Anil thereby offers iiiduccmeuls to their customers on everything, com pared with the extortionate^,prices competitors charge for gonds.*| Praising Paradise Park. Rev. E. H. Stokes, 1). 1)., of New Jersey? who spent some time here the past winter, falls iuto poetry in.speak ing of Paradise Park. W e take the following from a communication writ ten to his home paper by Dr. Stokes luring his stay: This is a triangular plot ol about thirty acres of ground, covered with a lull growth of native pine, entirely free from underbrush, through which run five broad paths or roadways, di verging from a point opposite the 1 i- •iey*Woods Hotel, like spokes from ■he huh of a wheel. Hero the people walk or ride at pleasure, or sit upon •he rustic scuts provided for them, while in every direction the children „|„y at will. * In a kind of farewell saunter late this afternoon, alone, the billowing was written: I) Paradise Park ! In lln- light of thy smile. 1 have walked in the noon of my joy ; While soft whispers of pence my spirit be guile, And my thoughts find their sweetest ploy. The mo-king bird si"gs n ibis quiet ret And Ibe pine tire, nrc soughing m ai A bbe the song in my soul makes ra| complete, As I rest Irom mj burden of e .re. GENUINE Indian River Orange Shindro Grange ]!Iar»»i«Ia<Ie, Park and Tilford Cigars, PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MOR COLD. OUR has come. NO MISTAKE HEREj Wo h.ivo list'd unusual care in selecting studs rml fabj MLcd lUii'd Candie no and we fiave the -Nobbiest Stock- in town. No IdleBoast ..MILLINERY L. 15. M. H. Bri'lnl Wreaths. Fine French Flowers, Cheap Flowers, Flowers all grade. Kibhons for millinery use. Fancy Ribbons, white, black and colored. Colored Laces for trimming. Colored (»uu/.*s for trimmings. Crepe dc ('hine for trimmings. Ornaments, feathers, plumes and pins for trimming. Hats trimmed and untrimmed. Newest style pattern hats. Hats trimmed to order. Children's hats, Sailors, Fiats, white and colored and fancy straws. Ladles Straw Hats, New shapes in Leg horn, .Milan, Chip, ('anton and straws in white black and colored. ^ Hat frames for lace hats and bonnets, with lace to match. Mourning bonnets, huts and veils. New lot of lace caps for children. Ladies’ Yacht hats, the latest. Hats trimmed and uiitrimmed- Hats trimmed while you wait. Everlhing made satisfactory. You will never regret buying your MILLINERY GOODS at L. 15. M. II. Mrs .Jennie Carroll, Lower Broad Millinery House. Mr. and M rs. Peploe Fen wood, ol Madison, Fla., arc at the Stuart. A way from tin Where the I rise on the w Where divin hustle and hurry of ti ,rld <> Ft idisc l\*ri wide ! From th lion snhlit s the soul. To another far heller th in tl Awny, fur nwny, all un-i.ine.l- XVIn re Ibe .■mill finds perfect Tltnimtsvillf, Un., March 27, lie,I il lies iif hue.. A line 2 with voiiti this office. For Sale. 1-2 or ;i gallon milk cow ; call for . -ale Apply at AlillilTT K.V ST INDIAN CORN PAINT ■e for l*o,-lie. Riminiis nnil Wart. Rooms to Runt. Four nicely furnished rooms, ready for housekeeping, will be rented fr< m May 1st to November. Enquire at Librarv. if. ,1-rsvi BOARD IN THIS COUNTRY, p mi- now n few vacant rooms at Farm. Those who may desire to I., season among the pines will find this a pleasant home. Fare substantial, pure milk plentiful and intes reasonable. Apply at Ibis utliee or at the farm Merchants W««k. Visitors (especially ladies) will find the Marshall House- with us spacious, full length piazza—Admirably located or viewing mardi gras and all other parades during Merchants 'A'cek in Savannah CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS Is the complaint of thoiisamls sabring Hum A.thins, Consumption, Coughs etc. pm you over try Dr. Acker’s English Remedy. It is the bent preparation known for all lung Troub- positifc guarantee at 23c. and Retd A. Culpepper. uin. IlcncwN Her 1 Mrs. Phoebe Chcslcy. Pctersoa, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth 6f which is vouched tor by the residents of the town : “I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint ami lameness for ninny year,; could not dress myself without help. Now 1 am tree from nil p. in and soreness, and an aide to do all mV own housework. I owe my thanks to' Kh-etrie Hitlers for haring renew ed my youth, ami removed completely all disease and pain." Try a buttle, 50c ik and $1, at .S. J. (tassels' Drug Store. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's lllooil hillxir, for It lies hern fully deiiionatruteil to tin- people of this eomitny that It Is superior to all other pre- mi rations Tor I I diseases, it i, a positive cine lor svidiilillc pilisoiihig. Ulcers, fcnip- tions anil I'linpli's. It purities the whole sys la* gentlemen already kno\^ we" are headquarters for FurnisHing Goods. liatrst Style in SCARFS, COLLARS, Gentlemens Notions. The Lords of Croation thoroughly huilils up the eo-istituth iti-iil A Cull eppi r. The Goads held* their regular monthly meeting Monday nigh'. They propose building an armory at no dis tant day. Success to you. boys. i . Lost. A pair ol Gold rimmed Eve Glass es. A reward will be paid for their return to me. -2t A. V . Cushy. I.iicklcn’a Arnicii staler. Tin' West Salve in the World for Cuts bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheuin, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price -3 cents per bo*. For snle hv S. J. Casscls, Drug Store. Stockholders^Meeting. The annual meeting of the Stockholders ot the Ihiuk of Thomasville, for the election 61 thirteen directors to serve the er.saing year,will lie held in thc>tnking house in the eiiv of Thomasville, Wednesday April Hi. at 4o'clock p. m. K.M. SMITH, dfcwlOd Cashier. For Salo- A one horse canopy top phicton and liar- u,,;s. Please address P. 0. box Ion, Thom- •iville. D. H. Mays, ot Montieello, was in the city yesterday. Mr. R. W. Gliding left yesterday for a business trip to Atlantr Full Moon in April. The time has now arrived when it is per- f ctly safe to bed plants. I have all kinds *; Geraniums, Chrysanthemums, Bulbs aid Budding plants of nil kinds; as well as I OSIATOKN, CABBAGE and other tender p ants, for -sir. U. II.SANFOltD, Dixie Nursery. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising tliiit people will use u t om. mnn, ordinary lull when they can secure a val uable English one for the same money. Dr. Aeker’s English pills are a positive eme for sick headache and all liver taoiildes. They are ill, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe. old by Reid & Culpepper. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? old by Reid & CuRiepper. Worth Kutnvinff. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was •educed in tlesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried l)r. King's New Dis- cover/ for Consumption anil found imme- dia'c relief, and after using about half a 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 what is claim ed fur it. Trial bottle free at S, J. Cusiids' Drug Storf. Theso are Straight Papers and Must Carry Conviction The vain.- ol a d.-| Is ■hullv on the giver ol il: as apu-iuns and Ih-er'l tcslkmmials an-ns pli-uul il as toe - lln ills Win ctitl lie ; s the ll<> mayor of Albany, wools carry weight stifle ml til teen year in that time ti i«*«l a I coill«l hear ot. O per bottle for nine relief. My grandson Railroad finally got [prickly ash, poke ro induced me to try it. of ffl.c.’l W. 11. < setirgia, spei with them. li< < with Rheumu’ I tin so-culled promi- Wilder, sm and -..reified Arc not (leap as whimsical as the mlies in the matter of “Notions,’’but we can snit all tastes. of 111* 1.00 bottle and yielded no who runs uu thcHx W. u c a hoi lie of I*. P. P. linnil potassium] and Tin- first boltlcsnow t d its remarkable effects and after using ti for a short time the Rheumatism disappeared and 1 feel like a new man. 1 take great pleasure in rrcommeding it lu Rheumatism suHirers. Albany, Ga. W. 11. Wilder. A CHILD KILLED. Another chilli killed by the use ol opiates given In the rorm of smithing ,»yri|p- » by motliers give their clilhlren such dcaOly poison is surprising when they can relieve the rhllil ol its neeuliar ironliles by using Dr. Ack-i s Jtahy Soother. It contains no opium or.iorplilnc. S^l hy Itelil A rul|ieppc-r. 11 Don’t W ear Y our Old Tile - THk GREAT SOCIAL RK1J0IMTI-:. "Blue IRood" is still an esseutia! part ol the great social question, hut after all yurt blood is the key of life, aud P. I*. I*, has achieved piienomemil success as a purilicant and corrector of all ailments arising Irom bad blood and its contingent unhtppy et- fecls. For sale hy all druggists. No Mercury. No Potash, No Mineral Poisons. *X concentrated ex tract of native roots and herbs, invigor ating a worr.-out system, rekindling .the lustre of health in the cheeks, routing rheumatism from oldjoints, and knitting new flesh thereto. The real Elixir ot Life. A harmless aud wholcsomo alterative U WooldridgefB^Jgndorj fill Curtx Clothierr and Furnishers, * 1AQ Rml Suit?