The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 19, 1890, Image 3

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Spring 1890. IWflh, Tho Largest Cry Goods House in the City and the Leadors of Stylos. Your especial attention is called to the magitiflcciit line of new Spring Dress Goods Just opened. II. WOLFF & lino. CASHMERE OM1IRE—The now dress Fabric this spring are for sale ONLY by iis. The designs arc very neat and stylish. II. WOLFF & 11 IK)- Cl I ALLIES—Imported and do- noslie are great sellers this season; 'fyr the newest patterns you will And our house headquarters. II. WOLFF & nno. WASH GOODS—This season will one in which wash goods will take no second place. All the newest itttbrhifin «ur establishment. ii. wolff & nno KMimOIDBUIES—A large and handsome stock, of embroideries se. leclcd with great cans, just opottod at ii. wolff & nno. '•EL'IIIOFEAN DYE” HOSIERY —The bent in the land are for sale onJa bv- “* * ji. wolff & nno. N ;w and nobby neckwear just re ceived ii. wolff & nno Ouj Imported *1 Hat is the proper <dylc this season. II. WOLFF & nno. Handsome stonk of boys suits at* lived This week. II. AYOLFF & lino. Mens aud youths astits. The nob biest in town. „ II. AYOLFF & BltO. Onr slock is now full aud com plete. AYc cordially invite you to call and see us. H. WOLFF & BRO. 109 & 111 Broad St. THE DAILY TIIVIES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editor. local schedule. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE0F ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM TH0MA8VILLE carrying passengers FROM SAVANNAH AUD TIIE EAST. Passenger Ar. .. Passenger No25, Passenger Ar... No 17, Freight and Acu’n......... Ar... No 25 brings Washington Sleeper. FOB SAVANNAH AND TIIE EAST. No 24, Passenger No 8, “ No C, No 1~ SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1890. Sian of. the BIG- BOOT. S ■ SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes $2.50 Worth $3.00. « “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 •“ 4- 00- Agents for Knox New York Hats. CURTR I GHT & DA-ISTLEL, 108 Broad St. Lv...12 35pm ou ... Lv... C35pm ' No*I cfrriMBte*pcr from Ttiosiurrltti'to WmIi- ington FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. NoW. Passenger *f'" 1 »2o£5 No C, Passenger Ar... 5 20 p in FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No 5, Passenger J' v - • • * jJJ *!" No 33, Passenger Lv... 4 50 p in FROM MONTICELLO. No SO, Passenger Ar.. 12 10 p m No 82, Passenger Ar... t> 00 p in FOB MONTICELLO No 81, Passenger.. No29, Passenger.. FROM CII ATT AIIOOCII P.E AND NEW ORLEANS. No 8, Passenger ^ r ,1 7 K £ HI No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30 a m for Chattahoochee and new Orleans No 7, Passenger J' v • ; • J P J” No 17, Fglit and Acc Lv... C 00 p m 132pm 810 p III 4 45 p m Substantial, Elegant New. • An Ideal Winter and Spring Resort. HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Court next week. Hurry up the new railroad. Cnpt, C. P. Hauscll went to Savan nah yesterday. Miss BessieTharin is visiting friends in Monticcllo. H. C. Curry, of Bainbridgc, was in the city yesterday. B. Chaires, of Monticello, was in the city yesterday. Frank D. Black, ofCuthbert, was at the Gulf yesterday. Mr:. Geo. Fearn, mother and daughter, who have been on a visit to Florida, have returned home. Mrs. M. P. Pickett left yesterday morning for a visit to her old home, Americus. Mr. Jack Moore, who ha" been finishing up some work £t Monticello, is spending a lew days at home. Editor Ben Russell, of* the Bain- bridge Democrat, passed through the city yesterday, en route for Waycross No. 7 from Savannah was an hour lale yesterday, caused by the It nking down of the engine near Quitmaq. tyiss AUie Smith went over to Mari- anna, Fla., yestetday 'o visit her sister, Mrs. W. J. Daniel, of that place. Mr. John A. Scot', of the Pauly Jail <-ompany, went ovir to Monticello yesterday afternoon on business. Perry"boerhofer, of Louisville, who has been spending the winter at the Stuart, left for home yesterday. James McNeely. of Florida, who has been'in the city for n few days, left yesterday for Bainbridgc. Miss Mngeie Dodson, of Culhbert, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Hopkins, left yesterday for Savan nah. Mrs. S. S. VnnVleit/of Fishkill-on- the-Hudson, who has been spending the season here, left yesterday, noon for home. Rev. Robert Harris and family, who have been spending some time here, visiting Mrs. O. C. Hall, left yester day morning for Columbfts. There were only two cases before the mayor yesterday morning. A plea of guilty was entered in each instance, and the fines were ligh . T. J. Mahlon, the night clerk at the Piney Woods,' left yesterday for New York. He will bo connected this sumracj with Arvcn by the sea, at Rockaway Beach. Mrs. Burbank, whose winter home is on Remington Avenue, has pre sented 812.00 to the Connecticut In dustrial School. Our home people feel a deep interest in this school, and they, as well as the Principal of the school, approbate this generous action of Mrs. Burbank. School Commissioner Maclean has been going the rounds visiting the public schools of the county this week. He visited and inspected a number of these schools. There are, Mr. Mac- lean says, 80 public schools in the county. The commissioner says that he finds the average attendance of the colored schools better than that of the whites. The law requires the commis sioner to visit each school. This docs not make the position a sinecure by any means- SUMMER RATES. Prices during the spring and sum mer will be arranged strictly in ac cordance with the limes. When you have the cash to pay for goods come nnd trade With ns ami we will save you 10 per sent at least and on many articles as much as25 percent. When the cash is not in band ami your credit is all right you will have every atteii- ;ion and get Goods at lowest market prices. It is unnccccssury for ns to say any thing about quality as all onr custo mers know that we sell only the best that money and experience can pro- cure and send them out in strictly first-class condition and charge for ■roods onlv and not a large per cent lor “Bed Tape” and put on; so called stvle. ‘ Just received a luce lot of finest I’orfumerv in various styles and pri- c es, also a big lot of Face PoWdcr different varieties. Pulls, Rabbits I’ur&c. . . Soda Fountain ovcrhalcd and in ,01-fect order for the season. Pure dock Candy Syrup with Frtnl Jmce with natural flavor of the fruit, ticket for sale cheap. Entire slock complete in every de tail and vour patronage solicited by ‘ MeltAE BROTHERS Next V. O- Druggist. Picnic Party. Quite a party of picnicers from the Willows, and other places, spent the day on the river yesterday. They re port a delightful time, notwithstanding the cbuds threatened rain nearly all day. Mr. and Mrs J. Wyman Jones Miss Marian Wadham, and Mr. V. M. Chapin, who have been occupying Elsoma during the past winter, left yesterday for En dewood, N. J., where they remain until May 28th, when they sail for Europe, and spend the summer traveling on the continent. Mr. Jones, by his liberal investments here, nnd his interest in everything pertaining to the prosperity of the place, has drawn to him, in close tics of friendship and esteem, the best people in the community ; and every one will have a warm welcome for him nnd his, when they return this win ter. A number of boys and girls of the South Georgia College have made up a picnic party, and will spend their holiday to-day on the Ochlockor.ee. Of course they anticipate an enjoyable time. Dr. and Mrs. John Coyle, their little daughter, and Miss Rosa Hawkins, left yesterday for Bainbridgc to spend a short while with Hon. John Donald son and family. Mr. Roberts, who has made Wolcott Hall so pleasant to visitors this season, left yesterday for Newport, whete he runs a hotel during the summer season, Mrs. Roberts will remain d&netime before joining her husband. The woods between Bay Brook farm and East Bnd were burning Thursday nigh-, but was extinguished by the rain which fell later in the night. The new jail will be finished within ten days. The doors and windows arc now being put in ABS©UT A HAT. 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 anObrnnmeutation,adapted to your style of dress, age, size, fea tures, etc. It adds to your appearance, indicates refinement aud intelligence ; it conveys lasting impressions and is first noticed ; it is beauty matched with beauty, not rivaling, but adding each to the other. As the setting to a ring or a rose to a vine, so an elegant hat is a crown to beauty, adding grace and charm to the lovlinc33 of face and form. Suclt are the hats from L. B. M. H., and so its patrons—all fair— but 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 rca3onyvhy any lady or child in Thomasville should not wear a nice hat. I want your trade—want it now— want it bad. Come see me. ■ Mrs. Jennie Carroll, Lower Broad Millinery House.?] licnewi Her You lb. Mrs. Phoebe Clicslcy. Pcter»ou,* Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: ‘‘lam 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years} could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all p in and soreness, and am abfb to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renew ed my youth, nnd removed completely all disease aiuLpain.” Try a bottle, 50c Jtnd $1, at S. J.CasselB’ Drug Store. Worth Knowing* Mr. W. IL 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 flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was^ unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption and found imme diate relief, nnd after using about half a dozen bottles found 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 what is claim ed for it. Trial bottle free at S, J. Casscls’ Drug Store. ^ For anaemic pooplo 'W 1 W^O» la a boon. Those are Straight’ Papers and Must Carry Conviction The value of a recommendation depends wholly on the giver of it; as spurious and alleged testimonials aic ns plentiful n3 the leaves in Vnllambrosa or the sands on the sea beach. When a gentleman of such promi nence however, as the lion. \V. H, Wilder mayor of Albany, Georgia, speaker, words carry weight with them. He says “I suffered fifteen years with Rheumatism and in that time tried ail the so-called specified 1 could hear of. One of them cost me $.5.00 per bottle for nine bottle and yielded no reliof. My grandson who runs on the B k \V. Railroad finally got ire a bottle of P. P. 1*. [prickly ash, poke root nnd potassium] and induced me to try it. The first bottle show ed its remarkable effects and after using t for a short time the Rheumatism disappeared and I feel like a new man. I take great pleasure in recommeding it to Rheumatism suflerers. Albany, Gn. W. H. Wilder. PROVIDED WE HAVE COLD. NO has come. ABBOTT’S EAST INDIAN CORN PAINT Is a quick cure for Corns, Buiftons and Warts A DUTY TO 5Y0URSELF. It is surprising that pooplo will use a com. mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val uable English ono for the same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positive cure for sick headache and all liver taoublca. They are small, sweet and easily taken nnd do not gripe. Sold by Reid & Culpepper. 9 dtTacker’s English'pTllsT Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe tite, bnd complexion nnd biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Scld by Reid k Culpepper. The promptness nnd certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy famous. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is the most effectual remedy known f&r these dis eases. 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Brothers, HO MISTAKE HERE We have used unusual care in selecting stuffs and fab rics and we have the -Nobbiest Stock- in town. No Idle Boast Full Moon in April. The time has now nrrived when it is per fectly safe to bed plants. I have all kinds ol Geraniums, Chrysanthemums, Bulbs and Budding plants of all kinds; us well ns VOMATOKS, CABBAGE nnd other tender F’ants, for sale. II. II. SANFORD, Dixie Nursery. A Suro Kidney and Bladdor The gentlemen already know we arc headquarters for FurnisHing Goods, DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, wc hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English Cough Remedy, nnd will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our state ment correct. For sale by Reid k Culpep per,* 1 THE GREAT SOCIAL REQUISITE. “Blue Blood” is still an essentia! part of the great social question, but after all pure blood is the key of life, and P. 1*. P. has achieved phenomenal success as a purificant and corrector of all ailments arising from bad blood and its contingent unhappy ef fects. For sale by all druggists. ISticIdcu’M Arnicn Mnlvc. .The Best Salve in the World for Cuts* Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all 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. Cassell, Drug Store. [ourVery best People confirm our statement when wc say that I)r. Acker’s English Remedy is in cycry way superior to any and all other prepara tions for the throat and lungs. In whoop- ingcough and croup it is magic and relieves a : once. We offer you a sample bottle free Remember this remedy is sold under a posi live guarantee by Reid k Culpepper. Grand Central Hotel, WAYCROSS, GA. Witli Electric Lights. Is now open, and t would be pleased to hare my Thomasville friends and others stop with mo when they conic tlfis way. All my help is experienced. The dining room is under the supervision ot that effi cient steward, 8yl. B.' Van Dyke, of New York All correspondence promptly an swered. Special attention paid to ladies with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per d „ y D. J. STcIFTOSH, 4-19-dJtwly Proprietor. Fop Sale. A fine 2 1-2 or 3 gallon milk cow with young calf for sale. Apply at (bis office. l or a number ot years I have been subject to violent attacks ot inflammatory rheuma tism which generally lasted about two months. On the first of this month I was attacked in the knee nnd suffered severely for two days, when I procured n bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm nnd it relieved me almost instantly. I therefore most cheer fully recommend it to those who arc simi larly nfliieted everywhere.—It. D. Whitley, Martindale, N\ C., Feb. 1888. Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in this place and his disease was very widely known as lie mi tiered such severe pain. W. M Houston •fc Co., Merchants, Martindale, X. C. 90 cent bottles for sale by McRae Brothers. For years the editor of the Burlington Junction, (Mo.,) Post, has been subject to cramp colic or fits ot indigestion, which pros trated him tor several hours nnd unfitted him for business for two or three days. For the past year he lias been using Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy whenever occasion required, nnd it has in variably given him prompt relief. 25 and 50 cents bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Gribben & Levick, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, THOMASVILLE, GA. Wc will be glad to make contracts 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 dono call on us, and wc will submit estimates whether contract is awarded us or not. We will guarantee satisfaction In all our work. We refer to the many buildings erected by us in Thotnaavillc, and to all parties for whom wo havo worked. Shop on Fletcher stieet, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville, Ga., April 19,1890. THE FIRST 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 all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must he purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never (ailed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold under a positive guarantee At Re id k Cu lpepper l Merchants Week, Visitors (especially ladies) will find the Marshall House— with its spacious, foil length piazza—Admirably located or viewing mardi gras and all other parades during Merchants Week in Savannah. latest Style In SCARFS, COLLARS, Gentlemens Notions. The Arc not, as whimsical as the dear ladies in the matter of “Notions,” but we can suit all tastes. W. W. O. for weakly females. Rooms to Rent. Four nicely furuished rooms, ready for housekeeping, will be rented from May 1st to November. Enquire at Library. tf. Lost. A pair of Gold rimmed Eye Glass es aud chnin ou the streets. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving them at this office. tf The Glenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS- • ’ TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Table tfnpplicd with khc beat the market affords. Every attention paid to the com- forfM guests. Commercial men's patron age Sf ecialt**. Don’t WearYour Old Tile Glothieff. and 106 BroadiStreetj -