The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 18, 1890, Image 3

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Spring* 1890. H. Walff a Bn, Tlie Largest Dry Goods House in the City and the Leaders of Styles. Your rqH'cinl Attention is called to llic magnificent iiu« ot new Spring Dress Goods Just opened. ir. wolff & ubo. CAS II ME UK OMBRE—’Tim n«w fin-sa Fabric Ibis spring arc for sale OXLY l>y us. The designs are very neat and stylish. II. WOLFF & BUO. Oil ALLIES—Imported and do- ncsiic are great sellers this season, for the newest patterns you will find our house headquarters. , II. WO! FF & BUO. WASH GOODS—This »t>auon will he one in which wash good* .will lake no second place. All the newest fabrics in our establishment. II. WOLFF & IIUO. -EMBU01 DEItIHS—A large and handsome stoe# of embroideries se lected with great care, just opened at II. WOLFF & BUO. ••KTUIOl’KAN DYE" HOSIERY -The best in tho land are for.sale illv bv II. WOLFF & BUO. Xew and nobby neckwear Just re ceived II. WOLFF & BRO. Our Imported $4 hat is tlie proper style this season. II. WOLFF & BUO. Handsome stock of hoys suits ar rived this week.. II. WOLFF & BUO. [ens ami youths suits. The nob- it in town. II. WOLFF & BUO. jur slock is now full ami colli de. We cordially iuvitc you to II ami sco us. H. WOLFF & 109 & 111 Broad St. 1 THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editor. FRIDAY. APRIL 18, 1890. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE «F ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE carrying passengers FROM SAVANNAH AND THE EAST. No ft, Passenger Ar... 6 55 a in No 7, Passenger Ar... 132pm No 2ft, Passenger Ar... 8 10 p m No 17, Freight and Acc’n Ar... 4 4> p m No 2ft brings Washington Sleeper. FOB SAVANNAH AND THE EAST. No 24, Passenger • J Jf a m No 8, “ Lv...12 35pm No 6, “ .tt Lv... 6 35pm No 1 ington 5X0M ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. No34. Taasenger Ar... 11 25 am No a, Passenger > Ar... 5 20 p m FOft ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No 5,Passenger Lv... ft 30 a m No 33, Passenger Lv... 4 50 p m FROM MONTICF.LLO. NpSI, «'’asjenger Ar...12 10 p m No 82, Fass*f)ger Ar... 0 00 p in FOB MoXTfCELLO, No 81, Passenger I^v... 2 06 p in No 20, Passenger..: r Lv... ? 15 p m FROM CHATTAlIOOt'HBE AND NEW ORLEANS. No P, Passenger ir-. .12 Oft p ra No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30 1 for Chattahoochee and new Orleans No7, Passenger Lv... 1 57 1 No 17, Fght and Acc Lv... 0 00pm Sign off the BXGr BOOT. CONDEMNING PROPERTY. How the Jury Priced Thomas- yille Dirt. Promptly at 10 o’clock yesterday morning, ft jury consisting of Messrs. Robert Alexander, Walter Williams, George Carroll, F. 5^ Lobnsteiu, A. A. Cassidy and Robert E. Lester, met at the court house to pass upou the raluo of various pieces of city prop erty asked for by the G. S. & F. Ry, for right of way and terminal laoili ties within the corporation. After being sworn in, the jury pro cecdcd to business. A number of witnesses were examined as to tiie value of each piece of property. The following gentlemen testified, touch ing these values: Messrs. Fearn, Mai lette, PI. W. Hopkins, Fallis, T. C. Mitchell, W L, Ball and Judge Alex auder. There were some, though no very great differences of opinion expressed (under oath) by these gentlemen, ns to the, value of the property. The Adams lot was the first to lie passed upon. After retiring for a short time, flie jury returned and an nounced, us their decision, that-the lot was worth $3,000. This was a pointer. Every one knew then that the lots would he rat ed at full valuations. Next a verdict was rendered touch ing the Smith lot adjoining the Adams let. This, with a slip 100 lect wide, and 197 lect long .running hack of the Isaiah Dekle lot, and parallel with the right of way of the S. F. & W. Ry, was valued at $2,000. The jury said the damage to Mr. Redden Smith, would be $2,000, and to Mrs, J. L, Finn’s lot, $750. This closed the condemnatory pro ceedings, as prices had been agreed upon for the balance of the property touched. Mr. A. T. McIntyre represented the Adams estate, Messrs. Ilansell & Merrill the Smith estate, and ilessrs. Snodgrass & Hawkins, and Hon. Ar thur Patten, the railroad. Quite a number of interested spec tators witnessed the proceedings. The jury have acted in good faith to all parties at interest, saying, upon their oaths, to the best of their belief, what is the actual value of each piece of property. The awards, so far as we have leursed, are satisfactory, hotli to the owners, and the represntatives of the road. However it makes but lit tle difference with the latter, as the people of Tliomusville have to foot the hills. Now let the work on the road begin at the earliest possible day. The proposition of the road has been complied with, and everything is iu shape, except a few isolated and minor instances where the right of way will have to he condemned. SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes $2.50 Worth &3.C0. “ “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00- Agents for Knox New York lints. CURTEIGrHT & DA-NXEL, 108 Broad St. HUNTSVILLE Substantial, Elegant New. Ad Ideal Winter and Spring Resort. HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Austin W. Mitchell, of Michigan, is at the Gulf. Jake Menko, of Sav.tnnah, was in the city yesterday. Tiie new addition lo^Mr. A. Mc Donald’s carriage repository on Mad ison street, is quite au improvement to that portibii of the city. Capt. E. M. Smith left yesterday to attend the funeral of his relative, Ma jor Ezekiel Smith, of Talbotf county. The deceased was a prominent citi zen of his county, and was highly esteemed by every one. Another Big Deal—Country Property Booming—And the End is Not Yet. Yesterday Thomasvtlle tcored another big sale; rather the countv did, for the properly sold lies five miles from town. Mr. Samuel L. Hayes, as administrator of the estate of the late Dr. S. A. Jones, sold to Mr. C. M Chapin of New Jersey, the [ones farm on the Duncanville road, containing about thirteen' hundred acres, for ten thousand dollars. It is a valuable piece of properly, tne cleared land in a high state ot cultivation, and the remainder of it covered with valuable virgin pine lorests. Tins sale shows that, not only is real estate advancing in value in town, hut that the magic touch of capital and progress is bring ing into prominence, and largely in- Teasing values, all properly within a radius ol several miles of the town. Watch suburban property; it is going —u.ward. "Killed With A Stick. About S o’clock, on Wednesday night, Walker Conley hit Jonas Pat terson with a slick, at a logging camp, some two or three miles from Ochlock- onee, from ihc effects of which l’at- t rson died in a co .ple of hours. Both were employed by Mess. Beverly and Burch, to cut logs for thor saw null near the place. Coroner Johnson empannelled a jury, ol which Mr. E. 11. Whiddon was foreman, yesterday, and held an nquest i n the deceased. Dr. J. G. Hopkins made an examina tion of the fractured skull. The jury returned a verdict of murder, charging Conley ith the crime. He has es caped hut is being looked for. Both parties are negroes. The man killed is represented to have been a good hand and was very much liked by his employers. No reasons were brought out at the inquest lor the killing. • Shipping Facilities. It will be a source of satisfaction to our business men to know that Mr. S. G. Reynolds, general freight solicit ing agent for the S. F. & W., Florida Southern, South Florida and Jackson ville, Tampa and Key West railroads, is now located in Cincinnati where he has an office, and will make it his busi ness to give personal and prompt at tenlion to the shipments of goods or dered by our people from points in cluding Cleveland, Ohio, Toledo, Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, Lou’sville, Cin cinnati, Pittsburg, Chatta iooga and Atlanta. He has made arrangements for the rapid transit of freight via Cin. South cru and E T. V. A Ga., in less than car load lots for points in Georgia and Florida. This route is called the through Florida inerchaudise car and goes to Jesup. It leaves Cinncinnati daily, making rapid time At Jesup it is booked for points in Jacksonville and South Florida. Those of our merchants who have freight from any of the points designated, will do well to confer with Mr. Chisholm, the agent here, who is in constant commu nication with the Cincinnati office aud will give his attention to expedi ting freights. There is a lady of Athens, says The Banner Watchman, who is on tho shady side of forty, that acknowledges that site never had a proposal in her life. This is certainly a freak of na ture ; and she says she actually didn’t have a lover drowned in the ocean or killed during that period of bloody strife that drenched'In blood this couutry a quarter of a century ago. SUMMER RATES. Prices during (lie spring and sum mer will be arranged strictly ill ac cordance with the times. When you have the cash lo pay for goods come and trade with us and wc will save von 10 per cent at least and on many articles as much as 25 per cent. When the cash is not in hand and your credit is all right you will have every atten tion and get Hoods at lowest market prices. It is unneci esf ary for us (o say any thing about quality as all our custo mers know that wo sell only tho best that money and experience can pro cure and send them out in strictly first-class condition and charge for goods only and not a large per cent for “Red Tape’’ and put oil, so called style. Just .received a nice lot of finest Perfumery in various styles and pri ces, also a big lot of Face Powder o different varieties. Puffs, Rabbits Fur&c. Soda Fountain ovcrhaled ami in perfect order for the season. Pure Rock Candy Syrup with Fruit Juice with natural flavor of the fruit. Ticket for sale cheap. Entire stock complete in every de tail amPvour patronage solicited liy * ’ McUAE BROTHERS Next L\ O. Druggist. A PAPER WANTED. Any of our old subscribers having a copy of the Thomasville Times, dated October 22d, 1887, will confer a great favor by mailing it to this office. We will give one year’s subscription, or other fair compensation, for that Attention Hussars. You arc hereby commanded to ap pear for monthly drill to-nighljat 7:30 o’clock, the 18th inst., at Evans & Maclcaii's warehouse. By order of K. 31. Maclean, G'omdg. R. It. Evans, O. S. Mr. and Mrs fico. H. Stone, and daughter, who have been occupying their home on Dawson street for several months, Icfl yesterday for Hot Springs. The 9th of May will be a Red Let sr day with all the Sunday school children. Strayed I B ony. On the 4th of April, a dark lirown marc pony, branded on left liind leg with 1’. C., left Mrs. Wenkl v's place in Colquitt county. A reward will he paid for her return, or any information in regard to the animal. Ad dress ' J. A. COLLIER 4 17-2t I’oore’s Mills,On. Gribben & Levick, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, THOMASVILLE, GA. W’o will be clad to make cm tracts for, or su perintend, all classes of buildings, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will furnish plans and specifications if required. If you want any building done call on us, and we will submit estimates whether contract is awarded or not. We will uuaranteo satisfaction In our work. We refer to tiie many buildings erected by us in Thomasville, and to all parties for whom we have worked. Shop on Fletcher street, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville, Ga., April 15, 1S00. For Sale. A fine 2 1*2. or 3 gallou milk cow with ,f oung calf for sale. Apply at this bffl ;e. For a number of years I have been subject to violent attacks of inflammatory rheuma tism which generally lasted about two months. On the first of this month I was attacked in the knee anti suffered severely for two days, when I procured a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Halm and it relieved me almost instantly. I therefore most cheer fully recommend it to those who are simi larly afflicted everywhere.—R. D. Whitley, Martindale, N. O., Feb. 1888. Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in this place and his disease was very widely known as he suffered such severe pain. W. M Houston & Co., Merchants, Martindale, V. C. 50 cent bottles for sale by McUae brother?. Dr. ftCKER’S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Sold by Reid k Culpepper. 2 For ansemio peoplo W. W. O. la a boon. '" “ ABOUT A HAT. —K—_ A nice hat is a necessity to every well-dressed lady. It must he not on ly of good material and careful con struction but a harmony in color, trimming and ornamentation, adapted to your stylo of dress, age, size, fea tures, etc. It adds to your appearance, indicates refinement and intelligence ; it conveys lasting impressions nnd is first noticed ; it is beauty matched with beauty, not rivaling, but adding each to the other^gAs the setting to a ring or a rose to a vine, so nn elegant hat is a crown to beauty, adding grace and charfn to the lovliness of face and form. Such are the hats from L. B. M. II., and so its patrons—all fair— hut each with her own peculiar type and style of beauty, are suited and more than pleased with their selection from our stock'. With prices right, work promptly done, quality of goods unexceptional and an earnest desire to please, there is no rca.tou why any lady or child in Thomasville should not wear a nice hat. 1 want your trade—want it now— want it bad. Come see me. Mrs. Jennie Carroll, Lower Hroad Millinery House. Tiie promptness nnd certainty of its cures have nindc Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy famous. It is intended especially for coughs, cold3, croup and whooping cough, and is the most effectual remedy known for these dis eases. 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae brothers, Worth Knowing. 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 Jirst stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. "Was reduced in flesh,, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption and found imme- dia*c relief, and after using about half a dozen bottlcfrfound himself well and has had no retuin of tho 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 whfft is claim ed for it. Trial bottle free afro, J. Cassels’ Drug Store. ABBOTT'S FAST INDIAN CORN PAINT Is a quick cure for Corns, bunions and Warts A DUTY TO ,YOURSELF. f It is surprising that people will use a com mon, ordinary pUl when they can sccuro a val uable English one for the same money. J)r. Acker’s English pills are a positive euro for sick headache and all liver taoubles. They are small, sweet and easily taken aud do not gripe. Sold by Reid & Culpepper. D Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of "the Stockholders of the bank of Thomasville, for the election of thirteen directors to serve the mining year,will be held in thcjlmnking house in the city of Thomasville. Wednesday April IG, at 4 o’clock p. in. K.M. SMITH, d&wlOd Cashier. Full Moon in April. The time bus now arrived when it is per fectly safe to bed plants. I have all kinds ot Geraniums, Chrysanthemums, Bulbs aid Budding plants of all kind?; as well as TOMATOES, CABBAGE nnd other tender ■'.ants, for sale. H. II. SANFORD, Dixie Nursery. For years the editor of the burlingtou Junction, (Mo.,) Post, has been subject to cramp colicor fits of indigestion, which pros trated him for several hours and unfitted him for business for two or three days. For the past year he lias been using Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy whenever occasion required, and it has in variably given him prompt relief. 25 and 50 cents bottles for sale by McRae bros. NO MISTAKE HERE We have used unusual care in selecting stuffs and fab rics and we have the in town. No IdleBoast The gentlemen already know wc are headquarters for. FurnisHing Goods. Latest Style In SGARFS, COLLARS, Gentlemens Notions. The Lords of Creation Are not as w himsical as the dear ladies in the matter of “Notions,” but we can suit all tastes. for weakly females. Rooms to Rent. Four nicely furnished rooms, ready for housekeeping, will bo rented from May 1st to November. Euquire at Library. tf. Lost. A pair of Gold rimmed Eye Glass es and chain on the streets. Tho finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this offico. tf The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS TON, GA- N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table supplied with vhe best the market affords. Every attention paid to the com fort ot guests. Commercial men's patron age gfecialt''. Don’t W ear Y our Old Tile * Clothier? and Furnishsrs, 106 Broad.Street: - Tbomasville,