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Spring 1890.
1 Wolff Oro,
.0 Largest 3 r y Goods House in
iho City and the Leaders
of Styles.
Venn - especial alleillion i* »;i 1(1
■ magnificent liii" <>f I' 1 '"’
esa Gootls Just opciiu.l.
JI, WOLI-T & BHO,
cashmeiik omiihk-tub " ,,,v
drisH Fabric Iliis spring are I'm- *»|u
tONLY Ity us. Thu designs are v,,| >’
.neat anil si j lisli.
11. WOLFF & BltO.
THE DAILY TlWES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
' SATURDAY, A Pit'll'. 12. l*W>.
I.Ot'A I. M IIEDl'I.i:.
ABI1IVAI. AXDDKrAltTUllKor Al.l. TRAINS j
TO AM) FROM TIIO.MASVII.I.K j
CARRYING PASSENffiERS
PROM SAVANNAH ANI» TIIK BA
No «, ras^enger.
No 7, Passenger.
No 23, Passenger -
No 17, Freight and Acc n
• Ar.
1 as P *
. H 10 p I
4 n v i
o ] i, rrcigiiL aim ai'-
No 25 brings Washington Meeper
FOR SAVANNAH ANI> TIIK BAST.
No 24. lM»en S w .iVv..., J,1 m
0.° “» „ Lv... 6 35 p W
No l>, ■ .. 7 05 a ni
•'no’s c&Im .tenirViron.'Thoinsvllie to Wash-
ington
fttPH AMMSV. ATLANTA AND Wn.TF.UX fOIXTS.
No M. w '" m £ m i
No fi, Passenger o- I |
yon AW»i xy, Atlanta am> tub west. j
Vo 5, Passenger !‘i*' * 5 ?<! u m i
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No l'atamgnr, at. .. i
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Nodi. Passenger, {‘J”' »$}!["
FKOH f HATTAHno.'HUK AM* XKW oni-F.»XS.
No r, Rassragor \ r - ■ ■ 1 ;
No IS, Freight ami Am «»■ "*
FOK ClIATTAIIOOC'linE AMI NKW OKI.FANS
No 7. Passenger J ®‘, JJ
No 17, Fight and Am !•' 0 m
Sign of tlie B IG- BOOT..
“ “ SPECIALTIES FOR THEW E E K:
Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Hutton Shoes $2.50 Worth §3.00.
•< “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00-
Agents for Knox Now York Hats.
CURTRTGKHT & 13ANIEL, 108 Broad St.
Substantial, Elegant New.
An Ideal Winter and Spring Resort.
HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager,
11UNTSVILLE, ALA BA M A.
PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE
COLD.
OUR
C11ALLIES— [iiipoTl'Tl nuil .10-
neslic am great sellers this season;
or Urn newest palIt.piis Vim will lnul
in- lums.! lii-iiilciuurK-ls.
11. WO I IT & BIU).
JVA.SII GOODS—Tl.ii* will
. (> |io in w 1,it-li wash goods will
,l a la- no sct-oiid place. All Hit- newest
fabrics in otircslttblialiim-nl.
ii. woi.i-t& into.
KMUKOIDKIIIKS—A largo ««<1
Handsome slock of embroideries sc-
jcctcil will* great care, just «>i.cuctUl
H. WOl.Kl-' & into.
•■KI'lllOi'EAN I>YE” IIOSIF.IIV
.Too hcsi in lli»- lam 1 a.-.i Ini’ suit)
{Mil' 1 >
JI. WOLFF & lino.
s-jt\v a till nobby neck W0!U j 1 * I *
11. WOLFF & into.
cil tfl linl I
,1. H Ol.l
-,1 i ill - ore
>i,. n . u.td yimlli* Tin! tmV-
iji'*l ill IllWII.
11. WOLFF* HIM),
Wo
ill ami
1. WOLFF & BRO.
j oo <Sc ’ll Bi-oatl St.
A Noble Action.
Mrs. J. E. Jessup, of Brooks
county, who is visiting the family oi
Rev. 15. B. Carroll, ol this city, fells
a very touching incident that Imp-
pencd on the S F. fc W. train from
Thomasville that hrongiit her to Al
bany.
On boa id the train was mi aged and
destitute woman, who only had
enough money to bring her to Al
bany, hilt who was trying
her way to Atlanta. She told her
pituhle condition to the conductor,
ami he essayed to take up a collec
tion to pay her tare lo Atlanta, where
she could receive treatment and nt
ten I ion. He spoke to several of the
passengers, ami each one responded
%;!h a small contribution.
AI totis the fifth or sixth peison
asked was a Slew ^ o|-k gentleman by
the name if Joseph Millie, win. has
been wintering in Tliomasville. "hen
Mr. Wilde In-itid the woman’s story,
lie jmincdiatcly put his hand in his
pocket and gave the rupiisite
amount to pay her tare to Atlanta,
her uujjfiises on [he way and l" get
her a few pnmfn|l« wlu-n she arrived
uf lie- destination. Hin noble and
generous nptiop pnthused tl.p other
passengers, and the poor old woman
received 11 largpr^sum than # she had
ever dared hope to possess again.
All honor to noble, generous J
seph Wilde, of New York, for this
Christ-like deed, that ho never
thought would see the light of prin
i.er’s ink. Southwest Georgia ii
pioitd and happy to have such dins
oftha north winter f“ ,,,i,u -
News and Adver'i-er
Mr. Wilde made a ttniniter "f
friends here who will read liic above
with interest and pleasure.
Such acts show that human nature
is better, treipi'nily, than ins given
credit. The brotherhood of mini is a
L'raml doctrine. I' hinds the race
together in strong bonds of sympathy.
Professor Mesnicr
This gentleman, who has made so
many friends in Thomiisvill.- during
, ||,c past three seasons in which fie lias
! been the leader of the I’iney Woods
i Orchestra, left (hr his home in New
j York yesterday. The IVofessor is an
i accomplished gentleman, ami one of
j {Jig best performers on the piano it has
j Rego ogr fortune to listen to. He
leaves ThWH*vi!|e with regret, and
l|ie best wjshes of all for his future
succes. in life- He "‘U “ n " 10 *‘>
Thnmasville next seuson, and "ur peo
ple will he glad to meet him. His
s nt „„t com- concerts at the I’iney Woods Hotel
1 1 arc one of the most prominent attrac
tions of that delightful hotel.
Tim I’iney Woods Hotel had over
1(X) guests yesterday.
The oat crop is suffering greaiiy for
the want of rain. The yield is now
found to he short.
Jim Reid has evidently made a
mistake in voention. As a hustler in
peal estate he is an eminent success.
Tpe juty sfjcptfd to assess the value
I ol the property to lie uopdcp! nfd for
I .l- ...... Southern and
SUMMER RATES.
P, ices during the *pri";- and miih-
im I- will he arranged sti inlv in ac-
coidiincc with tin-limps, Wlij-n j.ui
|,:i ve i lie rash to pay for goads eoinc
ceil trade with n~ and wc will save
\ ,,ii 10 per cent at Ini-t and oil nianj
article- as much :n -•’( pel nt. '1 i"'"
, t|,erasli i- not ill lo" 'I and
is all i i"lil volt w ill have every atten-
{ lieu and get Goods ai lowest markel
| prices
| It is iiinirice- an l.n-u-to say aia-
| lliiug alionl ipialiiy a- all our custo-
I im-i's know tlu.t w e -ell only the In st
I 111 a I nancy ami ex pci hone ra n pi'"-
' cure ami send Ihcm mil in slrieMy
Ill-si class -I charge lor
..(mils (inlv and n.u a large per vei l
lor -‘Ill'll Tape" and pul on, si called
St\Jf. . .
,|„ S | received a nico lot ol tine-l
ri-rfiiliterv in various sit Ics and pri-
cs also 'a big lot of Face I’-iwili-r
I ,’liffercin varinics. I’uffs. llaldnis
Kiif K'«*. . * •
Soda Fountain overlialcd and m
pclfccl mdi r lor the sea-on. l’nv>'
IJnclx (’ailflv S\ ni|» Wl'li I* 1**11 * 'Mint*
with natural llavor.d the fruit. Ticket
for sale .■heap. . .
Knlire etoek rn every de-
il and VOIII- palrona-je soln-ned l>>
Mri.’AE i;i:«»Ti!kiis
Next’. D. D.nggi-i.
the propel-
' 111!(>.
nt [lot s soils Ill'
ll. WOLFF h Blit*.
MILLINERY
I„ II. M. II
Itrhhil Wreaths.
Fine Freneli Flowers,
C|,ea|. Flowers, Flowers nil grade.
Kini.oas li.r millincry use.
Fnaev Itilitmns, white, h'.nek ami eolorcl.
(,'nlereil l.m es for trimniiag.
Colored Iimr/.es for trimmings.
l"re|.e de Chine li.r Irimmines.
(Irmimeiits, leathers, |ihimes and [.ins for
trimminy.
Hats irimaie I and untiimmed
Newest style pattern hats.
Hals Irimmrd to order.
Children's Inns. Sailors. Foils, while and
colored and I'niiey straws.
Ladies Straw Hats, New shapes in Leg
horn, Milan, Chip, Canton and straws in
white ldark and colored.
Hat I rallies for biee hats and bonnets,
with hue In match.
Mourning honnels, tints and veils.
New lot ot I see caps lor children.
Ladies' Yacht hats, the latest.
Hats trimmed and uutriniiued*
||ats trimmed while you wait.
Kvcrtliing mad.- satisfactory. You will
never regret toning vour
MII.I.INKItY HOODS
L. H. M. II.
Mrs .Trimid Cairoll,
Lower Itroad Millinery House.
The Georgia Stain Medical -Society
will meet in Brunswick on tin- loth
j„st . ami c-oittii uc in session for il
ii ioailider ol the week. I be littclid -
aiit-c will doiilnhfs lie bilge.
Messrs. C. II Young* Go.,throngl
whom the Hussars lire getting their
uniforms, say they "id hpce them
I,ci). in ten day.-. This will put the
new company' in the procession, on
Memorial day.
■flje Hus?,",if were out last night for
a drill, mi foot, Captain Maclean com-
mat ding. Next Friday night the
company will turn out tor the first
time 'in horaeha.-k. Look out hu the
cavalry !
\V. L "1 hennas ami* son, Valdosta,
I aid tit.- city- a visit yesterday.
Win. Jours, rciiresi-nling the L. I.
V. &G Ry., was in the city yester
day.
lhe Tunes Ui. on, J icksonvtlle, p.r
title inly says;
() e of Hie ea-noi cranky reform*
,rs. who will i c. r let well enough
a'onc ill'll an- cmitci.i Witi> muliit-g
but change-, nas started a rm-adc
again-l the trial id women by other
than female jure*. It will I e a -oriy
day lor the women when jet-tice is
dispensed to them hv their own sex
Lost.
A pair ol Gold rimmed Eve Glass
is ami chain on the streets. Ihe
Under will ire rewarded by leaving
them at this office. •*
For Safe.
A line Ii I '-’or J gallon milk cow
with young call for sale. Apply at
this office.
,\ ItlillTT H F.A ST INDIAN l.'ULN PAINT
n iniiekeiire fur Horns, lliinioiis and Warts
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that pcoplo will use a con.
innn ordinary pill when they run secure a val
uable Huglish one lor the same money. In
Aetu-r’s Knglisti pills are n positive cure f “
■aer s r.iigii.-n pio--oo
sid: headuelie amt all liver taouliles. Hicy are
small, sweet amt easily taken anil itn not gripe.
Soiil t>y It Til -V Culpepper. '•>
Stockholders Meeting.
T'ie annual meeting of the Sioekhohlers
l Ibe Hank of Timm isville, for the election
" thirteen dircetors to serve the ensuing
year,will lie. held in IheTianking liotiae in tlie
eitv of Tliomasville, Wednesday April 10, at
. F M. SMITH.
4 o'eloek p. in.
d&wlftil
K. M. SMITH,
Cashier.
Full Moon in April.
The time lies now arrived when il is per-
f oily sale la lied plants. I have all kinds
C Geraniums. Chrysanthemums, Bulbs
a ol Budding plants of all kinds; as well as
fOMATOKS, CAUUAliK and other tender
p ants, for sale.
II. II. SANFORD,
Dixie Nursery.
THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY.
Merits of our Hedge.
1-, 11 »»w
•ortlially invite you to
material
liL’I.t.
Does Fire ^Destroy the Hedge
Fence ?■ Read.
ClIlVAtio, Alton A Sr. I,ucis IL K '
Chicago, 111. i
Henllemen :—In reply to yours of the Dill.
I will s.tv we have ulioiit :::iu miles i»t your
hedge growing along the line of the C. A A.
It. It. ami it has proved to tie iudestruetibic
ns regards fire, whieli running through the
hedge onlv causes it to grow thicker. Some
of l!)<! hedge on the C. A A. It. K-, has l,ceI J
a fence l'or more than lH years, a.id l ilo not
know a roil of il killed (destroyed root and
branch; by lire. For cheapness and durabil
ity, l know of nothing tha-. exedds it tor
fences. Bespcetfnlly,
l . L. Mix.at,
Supt Hedge Dept.-C. A A. It. It.
For further information regarding the
Hedge Fence, call on opaddress, It. II. Mar
riott, or J. K. Perry, Stuart House, or lien.
I-', Dodson, Hotel \Vhidden.
dy-Snt ii Sv-lt Weekly,
the use of the Georgia Southern nuil j
j p'lprida Railroad, will meet next |
I the day before the offi- , ,. mj ...
j pjal award L M he made-an.l exam-1 cn^hips
i tnp thp property. j »i u Jp r ivm pieuee uenvci .<j «. •••
B. M. Dodson went up to Camilla Finn tit Thomasville ami collect cost.
tl Jt-wtf Trviiv AT. Jackson.
Strayed.
My little bay mare. A
Brandetl 1* R
little roau
thigh.
1
i veeterday.
j Left ray place on Sunday last, 'lira
j {iuder will please deliver to J. I
JytjN M, Jackson.
It is the uhenjifst lei.ee.
Il is nicst ihiralile.
Il is not a Heel cm I l»v file, ni' «l <*v lloi
It lias no posts t»* lot.
.Stork c.ui not rnh it flown.
11 prot'-els itsell.
It gloj. tiesjitts.-ers ;i11• i lmiiter*.
ii ran net he e irnnl a wav l.jr lin-w
It thk* s I'ljt Mile r ,, "'n
You •• o ' uhh air * It.re to it.
.\t» ueet!- to I't* kept out <*l the con
It Ia.‘ts lor pein-raiioiis.
to rejiair i f .
It’s mental to ssn\ lanu.
l! iw mule hij'li, hull strong anti |»
I'.iiti”' tlesirin^ more information
in^ hijne fan eatl oil '»«
Ca|U. 15. II Maviott, lltUel Mitsurv, Jstiues
K. IVr-v. Stuart Hen I', hotl-on.
Hotel wiii'itloii.
S.st.ihlisliCTl lHt’s’s.
John H. Newton,
COM M iSSION MERCHANT,
hill Warbiugton St., lormerly 1 (Cl lied St.,
| Wow York, - Y. Y.
| The above old estatdished and responsi-
! hlchotirc solicits einisignments of Fruit and
i l'niik. l-eturns made pr.imptly. The Ii-
| u.uieial standing of the bouse affording nb-
-otiite security to growers. I’riees tele-
graphe-l daily to Iteesc A Kason, where
ll.llikIMi PLATES AM) IAFORMATIOA
may lie had. JAwTin
NEW
Auction and Commission House,
C. & A. T. SNODGRASS
Have opened at tlie ol.l Lank stand on Jack-
son street, where they will receive nil con
signments, lind give personal and prompt
attention. Having secured llie services ot a
popular Auctioneer, persons having goods
to dispose of will do well to see ns. We will
sell at any place in Thomasville. Liberal
advances made on non perishable tonslgn-
tm n|s fur thirty days. Auction at store on
Saturdays and Wednesdays. 2m
Rcoms to Rent.
Four nicely furnished rooms, ready
for housekeeping, will lie rented from
May 1st to November. Enquire at
Library. tf.
lit) A HI) IN TIIL COUNTRY.
There are now a few vacant rooms at
Jersey Farm. Those who may desire to
lose the season among 11"- pines will lind
this a pleasant home. Fare substantial,
pure milk plentiful and rates reasonable.
Apply at this office or at the farm.
Merchants Weok.
Visitors (especially iadies) will find
the Marshall House- with ns spacious,
full lengtl) piazza—Admirably located
or viewing mardi gras and all other
parades during Merchants Week in
Savannah.
Ilraru. Her , »u«l>.
Mrs. Phoebe Cliesley. Peterson, Olay Co.,
Iowa, tells tin- follow ing remarkable story,
the truth of which is von- bed ter by the
residents of the town : - lam 73 years old,
have been troubled w ith kiduey complaint
and lameness for minty years; could not
dress myself without help. Now 1 atn tree
from ail p in and soreness, and am aide lo
do all mv own housework. 1 owe my
thanks to* Klcctrie Hitters !ur haring renew
ed my youth, ami removed completely all
disease ami pain." Try a bottle, oOe.and
$1, nt S. J.t.'assels' Drug Store.
These are Straight Papers and
Must Carry Conviction
The value ofa recommendation depends
wholly on tlie giier of it: as spurious and
alleged testimonials ate as plentiful as ibe
leaves in Vallnmhvosn '-v thesauda'in the sea
beach. When a gentleman o! such promi
nence however, ns tl e lion. W . Tl. tl ilder,
mayor of Albany, Georgia, speaker, his
winds carry weight with them. He says
suffered lit teen years with Hlieumatijm and
in llint time tried ail the so-called spcciticd
i could hen ot. tine of them cost me S:i.oo
per 1 Kittle for nine bottle and yielded no
relief. My grandson who runs on the It A
llailroad (inullv got o e a t-oltle ol I’. I’. 1 ■
jpricklv ash, poke root and potassium] and
induced me to try it. The lirst bottle snow
ed its remarkable effects and alter using ti
for a short time the Rheumatism disappeared
and i feel like a new man. 1 tuke great
pleasure in reeominediug it to Rheumatism
suUerers. Albany, (la. W. H. IN ilder.
"the til!FAT .SOCIAL RKQU1SITK.
"Blue lllood" is still alt essentia! part ol
tile great social question, but alter all pure
blood is the key id' life, and 1’. r’. )’. lias
achieved phenomenal success as a purilieant
ami'corrector ol nil ailments arising from
had blood ami its contingent unhappy ef
fects. For side by all druggists.
A Suro Kidnoy and Bladder
War I II Knowing-
Mr. W. 11. Morgan, merchant, Lake City,
Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended
with a distressing rough and running into
, Consumption in its first stages. IL* tried
i many so-called popular cough remedies and
I steadily grew worse. Was -educed in llesli,
! bad ditticitltv in br.atli ng and was unable
j to Sleep. Filially tried Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption and found inline,
dude relict, and alter using about half
j duzen bottles liuind himself well and ha
bad no reiin ii Ol Ibe dise ase. No other
i reined v can show so grand a record of cures,
I as Dr.’King s New Discover} for consiimp-
1 tiott, (itiaranteed tojlnji.-t wliat is claim-
j id for it. Trial hoi tic free at S, J. Casscls’
I Drug Store
come.
NO MISTAKE HERE
Wc li.-tvc 11sotl unusual cart)
in selectintr sttills and fab 1
rit-s atiiI v.o /uivo tlie
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No MleBoast
Tin- goiili'oincii already kno^
wc an: headquarters for
Furnishing Goods.
ffiiitesl Mlyle in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
Gentlemens Notions-
W. W. O. for wenkly femaloa.
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
tie n -tive. etfeelive and pur.-. For sii'k
eadaelie, disordered stoma' ll, loss ol uppe-
it. , bad complexion and biliousness, they
iave never been equaled, citlur in America
r abroad. Sebl by Held A Culpepper.
: The Lords of Creation
Are not as whimsical as the
dear ladies in tlie matter of
••Nations,’' but we eaft suit
all tastes.
For anaemic people W-W^C. is
a boon.
DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER.
Knowing that a cough * a» bt? checked in
day. and the lir^t stages of consumption
broken iit a week, we hereby guarantee Dr.
Acker’s Knglish Cough Remedy, and will re
fund the money to all who buy, take it as
per direction?, and do not lind our state
ment correct. For sale by Reid k Culpep
per,
iSiiclilcu’h Aruicn Mnlve.
The Rest Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Kruptions,and positive’)-
cures Riles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or iuoney
refunded. Price 2. r > cents per box. For sale
by S. J. Tassels, Drug Store.
OUR VERY BEST
,,wj,K euufirm our statement when we ?ay
that Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in eyry
way superior to any and all other prepara
tions tor the throat and lungs. In whoop-
ingcough and croup it is magic and relieves
a once. Wc offer you a sample bottle free
Remember this remedy is sold under a p*»i
live guarantee by Reid k Culpepper.
hTTTrst "symptoms “of'death.
Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in va
rious parts of the body, sinking at the pit of
the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness,,
pimples or sores are ail positive evidence ot
poisoned blood. No matter how it became
poisoned it must be purified to avoid death, j
Dr. Acker’s English Blood Klixir has never j
fuiled to remove scrofulous or syphilitic J
poisons. Sold uuder a positive guarantee at
Reil k Culpepper *
Don’t W ear Y our
Old Tilef
10)
Clothier? and Furnishers, .
i t.l ..’ii: • TtnuuiifU,