The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 02, 1890, Image 3

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Spring 1890. IL7ilff& Bn, The Largest Dry Goods House'in the City and the Leaders of Styles. Your especial ailcnlion is called lo the magnificent line of new Spring Dress Goods Just opened. IF. WOLFF & mto. CASHMERE OMBRE—The new dress Fabric this spring are for sale ONLY by us. Tho designs arc very neat, and stylish. JI. WOLFF & into. CHALLIES—Imported and do mestic arc great sellers this season; for the newest patterns you will find our house headquarters. II. WOLFF & BRO. WASH GOODS—This season will one in which wash goods will take no second place. All tho newest fabrics in our establishment. II. WOLFF & BRO. EMBROIDERIES—A largo and handsome slock of embroideries se lected with great care, just opened at II. WOLFF & BRO. “ETIIIOI’KAN DYE" HOSIERY —The best in the land arc for sale nnlv by II. WOLFF & BRO. New anil nobby neckwear just re vived II. WOLFF & BRO. Our Imported $1 hat is tho proper style this season. II. WOLFF & BRO. Handsome slock of hoys suits ar rived this week. ^ II. WOLFF & BRO. Mens and youths suits, Tito nob biest in town. II. WOLFF & BRO. Our stock is tiow full •and com plete. We cordially invite you to call and sec us. H. WOLFF & BRO. 109 & 111 Broad. St.^ THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPBISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editob. ‘ FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1830. LOCAL SCHEDULE. * ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE or ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE carrying passengers a FROM SAVANXAH AXD THE EAST. No5, Passenger Ar... 6 65am No7, Passenger Ar... l®pm No 17, Freight and Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p m FOB SATAXXAII AXD THE EAST. No 8, “ £ v -* 1 2i2 pm No 18, Ff t and Acc Lv... 7 05 a m FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTER* POINTS. No 6, Passenger Ar... 5 40 p m FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No 5, Passenger Lv... 8 30 a m No 53, Passenger Lv... 2 00 p in FROM MONTICELLO. No ?0, Passenger Ar...12 10 p in No 82, Passenger Ar... 6 0u p m FOR MONTICELLO. No 81, Passenger Lv... 2 06 p m No 29, Passenger Lv... 7 Id p m FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS. No f, Passenger Ar... 12 W p m No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30 a m FOR CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS No7, Passenger Lv... 157pm No 17, Fght and Acc Lv... &00pm THE ALLIANCE MEETING. Solid Men of the County in Con sultation. The Alliance mass meeting held at the court house yesterday was a suc cess. Between 200 and 300 members of the order were in attendance, and this would-Imve been much larger, if the farmers had not been so busy at home. Those in attendance, however, were truly representative men and reflected the solid strength of the Alliances of the county. Tho main question before the meet- ing was that of the Guano Factory and Oil Mill. No decision was reached though the matter was discussed in all its bearing; it is likely that the Oil Mill feature will lie dropped, but 'he de termination to build the Guano factory remains unspoken. The question will be definitely settled at the next county Alliance meeting, which will assemble in this city Thursday July 3rd. The Times-Enterprise notes with pleasure the business like way'm which the county Alliances have set to work to make their enterprise a success. It is essentially a business move, and its success will depend largely on the manner in which the preliminary steps are taken. In concentration there is strength, and if the Alliances of the county concentrate their strength there will be but one end, and that end will be abundant stiCcess. W. E. Herring, of Detroit, is in the R. H. Gray, of Nashville, is at the •ulf. Police court will bo in session this lorning. . H. W. Lee, of Chicago, was at the ulf yesterday. W. L. Adams, of Tallahassee, was 1 town yesterday. Mis3 Bessie Biackshear left yester- ly for Savannah. J. H. Johnson and wife, of Wny- •oss, are at the Gulf. J. A. Robinson, of Bainbridge, was 1 tho city yesterday. R. H. Davis, of the L. & N. Ry, ns in the city yosterday. R. L. Steele and wife, of North arolina, are in the city guests of the tuart. George Fearn has sold a valuable it on Young street, to Mr3. Ben F. Wm. Buttolph and wife are visit- ; the family of Hon. John Peabody Columbus. O' B. Townsend has returned from’ vannah, where he has been attend- ; Merchants’ Week. L W. Dimmock, of Carrolton, who 1 been attending tho convention :e, left yesterday for home, Among tho delegates to the S. S. ivcntion, stopping at tho Stuart, is ■. S. H. Malone, of Atlanta. Miss A. T. Loud, of Cleveland, who t been spending the winter at Pine nunit left yesterday for home, rhe Times-Enterprise had a call sterday from Mr. J. 13. Hunnicutt, Coweta county, who is a candidate commissioner of agriculture. He in intelligent, practical, represents e Georgia farmer. Sign of the BIGr BOOT, SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes $2.50 Worth S3.C0. “ “ * Gents' Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00 Agents for KnoxfNew, York Hats. CURTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. HUNTSVILLE HOTEL. Substantial, Elegant New. Aq Ideal Winter and Spring [Resort. HARVEY S. DENISON, SManager, HUNTSVILLE, j ALABAMA. SUMMER RATES. Prices during tho spring and sum mer will bo arranged strictly in ac cordance witli the times. When you have the cash to pay for goods come and trade witli us and we will save you 10 per cent at least and on many articles as much as 25 percent. When i he cash is not ill hand and your credit is all right yon will iiavo every atten tion and get Goods at lowest market prices. It is nnnecccssary for us to say any thing about quality as all our 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 chargo for goods only and not a largo per cent lor “Itcd Tapo” and put on, so called style. Just received a nice lot of finest Perfumery in various styles and pri ces, also a big lot of Face Powder of different varieties. Puffs, Rabbits Fur &c. . Soda Fountain overhaled and in perfect order for tlie season. Puro Rock Candy Syrup with Fruit Juice with natural flavor of the fruit. Ticket for sale cheap. Entire stock complete in every de tail and your patronage solicited by MCRAE BROTHERS Next O. Druggist. The Northern Society. The Time3-Enterprise has had a very pleasant call from Mr. A. B. Carrier, of Atlanta, Secretary of the above society. Mr. Carrier is a monaber of theState Sunday School Association, and is in attendance on the convention, now in session here. "* • The Northern Society is composed of gentlemen that have settled iif 'the south, and the main object had in view, i3 the dissemination of correct information, as to the resources of the country, and the advantages and in ducements tho south offers to immi grants. This information will bo -scattered throughout tho north anti cannot fail to bo of great advantage. These gen tlemen have had ample opportunity to know whereof they speak, and their opiflions and .views will carry great weight. It is unuecessasy to say that the ob jects far which tho society is working are such as commend themselves as to] our people, and they fully real ize the compliment that has been paid them and their section by its or ganization. Valuable Property. As will be scon by reference to ad vertisement elsewhere, this morning, the Hardaway residence on Dawson street, one of tho most desirable resi dences on that street, will be oflored for sale at public outcry, on Tuesday the 13th inst. This is a fine opportu nity for investors, or any one wanting a good homo in Thomasville. Complimentary. Mr. Carey B. Townsend, one of the most popular traveling men on the road, and well known in this city, has been elected president of tho Southern Travelers Association. This is a mer ited compliment to Mr. Townsend, and he will fill the position with credit to himself and the very best good of the Association. Another Sale. * E. M. Mnllette has sold the Cooke place, next to McDougald’s shop, on Madison street, to C. H. Williams. The property adjoins the railroad, and ho will at once put in a side track and build warehouses on the property. Rev. Wm. Shaw, who made a beau tiful talk in the convention Wednes day evening, on “The King’s Book,” well known for his labors in tho Sunday School fields, from Maine to Florida. He was the guest of Mrs. J. B. Scott, Jackson street, and is a very pleasant gentleman. L. B. M. H. The motive in buying and selling is to make money. We are engaged in this not so much to accumulate as to live. So are you in your occupa tion. It is your interest then to buy where you can save. “A dollar sav ed is a dollar made.” If we can save you money in the millinery line it is the strongest reason why you should buy from us. On this basis wo solicit your trade. And about prices; Qual ity must be considered in relation to price, but if the article you wish costs ten cents or ten dollars it is the best that tho money will buy any where, and we are sale in saying more in quantity. And you shall be courteously and pleasantly treated. We want our customers to return to us conscious that they can do better and more sat isfactory trading at L. B. M. H. than elsewhere. A new lot of goods just received Saturday. We will have more this week. We keep our stock up and prices down, May we have the pleas ure of serving you before the season is over? Mrs Jennie Carroll, Lower Broad Millinery lloase. For aneemio people fa a boon. A fact worth knowing is that blood dis eases which all other medicines fail to cure yield slowly but surely to the blood cleans ing properties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) For a number of years I hare been subject to violent attacks ot inflammatory rheur- tism which generally lasted about 1 months. On tho first of this month’I attacked la the knee and suffered severely for two days, wh'on I procured a bottlo of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and It relieved me almost instantly. I therefore most cheer fully recommend it to those who arc simi larly afflicted everywhere—B. D. Whitley, Martindale, N. C., Feb. 1888. Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in this place and bis disease was very widely known as he suffered sucli severe pain. W. M Houston Sc Co., Merchants, Martindale, V. C. cent bottles, for sale by McRae Brothera Many letters are received by the P. P. P. Co. from patients, saying they had used such and such a blood purifier and sarsaparillns, mentioning their names and stating they did no good, and they did not get well until P. P. I’. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium) was tried. These letters we started to publish, when the various manufacturers wrote us fearful-letters, and wo discontinued same, but P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) is triumphant on every oc casion, and has made host ot friends in cures of Syphilis, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Dyspepsia, Malaria and Female Com plaints. l’lcaso read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prcvatt, of Thomas ville, is the only agent ih this county for Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye Whisky, and it cannot be obtained from any other source; now if you arc overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a puro, honest, wholesome stimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtvin, and a pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongnliela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United States; it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout the Union; it is an old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PIIEVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas, villc, Ga. April 20-iy People wouder when they find how rupid- ly health is restored by taking P. P. P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). The reason is simple, ns it is a powerful combination of the roots and herbs of the home woods. ‘s>iooaaoH -v -a Contractor & Builder. Will bo glad to make contracts for or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. MOBROCKN, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, 1* <). Box 71. Thomasville, Ga. tM-ly How is This ? Cellars and cuffs laundried at 2 cents each by the best laundry in the South. 27-3t SAM M. WOLFF. t Worth Knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken witli a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. lie 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 iinmc- dia'e relief, and after using about half a dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return 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 wlmt is claim ed for it. Trial buttle free at S, J. Cassels’ ABBOTT’S EAST INDIAN CORN PAINT Is a quick cure for Corns, Bunions ami Warts A DUTY .TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will uso a com. mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val uable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positive euro for sick headache and all liver taoubles. They are small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe. 8old by Reid & Culpepper. 9 Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss ol appe tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, cither in America or abroad. Sold by Reid k Culpepper. 2 The promptness and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy famous. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is tho most effectual remedy known for these dis- nses. 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Brothers, 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, and 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 & Culpep- per, 1 Baeblen*. Arnica Salve.# The Best Salvo in tho World for Cute. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chopped 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. Cassels, Drag Store. OUR VERY BEST People confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in cyery way superior to any and all other prepara tions tor the throat and lungs. In whoop- iogcough and froup it is magic and relieves a . once. Wc offer you a sample bottle free Remember this remedy is sold under a posi tive guarantee by Reid & Culpepper. . Full Moon in April. The time has now arrived when it is per fectly safe to bed plants. I have all kinds ol Geraniums, Chrysanthemums, Bulbs sad Budding plants of all kinds; as well as t’OMATOES, CABBAGE and other tender .'.ants, for fate. 11. H. SANFORD, Dixie Nursery. A Sure Kidnoy and Bladder Remedy—WUWj^. For years the editor of the Burlington Junction, (Mo.,) Post, has been subject to cramp colic or fits of indigestion, which pros trated him for several hours and unfitted iiim for business for two or three days. For the post year he has been using Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlura Remedy whenever occasion required, and it ha* in variably given him prompt relief. 25 and 50 cents bottles for sale by McRae Bros. ’ W. w! O. for weakly females. Bcn.ni Her X.uitr, Mrs. Phoebe Chcsley, Peterson,' Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following rematkabic story, the truth of which is vouched to, by the residents of the town: “I am 73 years old, bave been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many yean; could not dress myself without help*. Now I am free from all p.in and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renew ed ray youth, amt removed completely all disease and pain.’’ Try a bottle,. 50c_ and (1, at S. J. Cassels’ Drug Store. Money, Money. I am prepared to make loans on country property, also city property at 8 per eent- J. E. B. Love, Apr 25-Iwd 158 Broad street. 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 be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold under a positive guarantee *t Reid & Culpepper 4 PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE COLD. OUR Sirin ClilHE has come. NO MISTAKE HERE We have used unusual caro in selecting stuffs and fabg rics and w e have the -Nobbiest Stock- in town. No IdleBoast The gentlemen already know we are headquarters for FurnisHing Goods. Latest Style in SCARFS, COLLARS, Gentlemens Notions. " . The Lords of Creation Are not, as whimsical as the dear: ladies in the matter of “Motions,” but we can suit all tastes. Don’t Wear Your Old Tile? mmm Gtofhterr. and Furalsiers,