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1890.
LWolfSBro,
The flight Place
AM) IIIK
Lowest Prices!
A now mid lii'flit slock of
Cl IMAM CASIIM MUMS.
CUM AM AI.IIATIIOS.S,
('IIMA.M I! ATI STM,
ami novi liics in all wool cream Dress
(foods with Iriiiiniinjjs specially
adapfeil lor I In- coimiieio-eliienl sea
son lo nialcli.
Wc arc • Iioh injr I lie |ireiiie.| ami
most co-op ' lc slock ol
WIIITK noons
KMBHOIDKIilKS
ilial were ever -i in I lii- ciiy.
\Vc iiavc liy far I lie liamlsomesl
II015K SKI IITINGS,
111 liamlsomesl
DDTTMD SU'ISSMS,
the liamlsomesl
|’MAIN WIIITK COOPS.
tin- ham'-omest
n.AlV and STItll’MD WIIITK
COOPS,
wiili the liamlsomesl einhroiderics,
all lo malcli, ami if to save money is
an olijeel, why yon will |inrcliascof
IIS.
A licanlifnl slock of Cream Silk
Mills, ill all lengths. al |io|inlar pricey.
The most snperh stock of Parasols
ami Mine Mans suitable for this season
ami al I In- lowest priees.
The I lest Hosiery in the la ml.
KTIIIOI’IAN DYE.
Kverv pair warranleil mil to slain,
<1 \ e or faile.
Our Corset Department is the most
compleie in ihe eilv, ami eomprises
all of ilii* loailing ami popular makes.
We sell ilie lie.'I 1.00 eorscl in the
South.
ask TO SKKTIIEM.
Onr liamlkereliicfs are wiilely
known ami onr stock consists of some
very tempting •‘plunu."
Onr low cut shoes for holies are ex
tremely pretty ami at lower prices
than shoe stores.
Special pr.res will be made in onr
CLOTHING DKPAUTMENT
to the voting gentlemen purehasiiig
eommeneement soils, hills, shirts,
neckwear, elr.
The largest sloek ami newest styles
to select from.
Now, a word lo the wise is suffi
cient, is a oood old adaire.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
lOO Ac 111 Broad St.
THE LEADERS OF STYLES.
ARRIVAI. AND DEPARTUREOF AM. TRAINS
TO AM) FROM THOMASVU.I.K
carrying passengers
1-ltoH SAVANNAH AND TDK HAST.
No 5, Passenger
No 7, Passenger 4 * * 2 i* I! U,
No 17, Freight and Are n Ar... ^ 1»1» m
FOR SAVANNA II AND TIIE BAST.
No 8, “ V2 JS p in
No f», “ *• |* J
No 18, Fgt and Ace Lv... . u.» a hi
FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
No C, Passenger Ar... 5*0 pm
FoR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIE WEST.
No 5, Passenger l jV ’ *' ! iK 5 I!!
No 53, Passenger - w 1'
FROM MONTI0KLLO.
No so, Passonger t r" * , 5 fm K III
No 8i, Passenger Ar - • • 0 00 F ,n
FOR MONTICKLLO.
No 81, Passenger J jV • 'i JJ
No *1, Passenger LY •• • 10 "
FROMCIIATTAHOOOMKK AND NEW ORLEANS.
No 8, Passenger Ar... 12 p n*
No 18, Freight and Ace A r... 5 .ro a m
FOR ClIATTAUoOBMEE AND NEW ORLEANS
1 57 p 111
6 00 p in
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HOTEL.
Increase of Freight Rates on
Melons.
The rains are most welcome.
gjDr. A.l’.Taylor and wife have gone
North.
Mrs. Parsons has returned from Sa
vannah.
.Several visitors still linger at Jer
sey Farm.
John McLean and wife are vititing
relatives in Amcricus.
Dr. H. C. Ramsey took a run up to
Albany yesterday morning.
The magnolia trees are in full bloom
and present an attractive appearance.
The much needed rain will do a
great good to the farmers and garden
ers
Judge llansell left yesterday morn
ing lor Quitman lo convene Brooks
county court.
Judge Merrill held the regular
monthly session of tiro Court of < Irili-
nary yesterday.
Mr. F. J. Winn offers a phaeton
and horse for sale at a bareatn See
him at the Mitchell lions-.
Tin run ol Sunday prevented al
lend-nee at the chinches, and, conse
quently, the congregations were small.
The Bo non World says: The p. ar
crop is much better lltan tt was
thought lo be a frw weeks a-o. It is
thought now that there will he a pretty
a : r crop.
Col. -\. T. McIntyre is attending
Brooks county court. Judge Alexan
der, Hon. W. M. Hammond and per
haps others of the bar, here, will at
tend the court.
Cairo expels lo send over a good
sized delegation to the union picnic at
Whigham, on the Dili. The children
arc counting the days until the anti
cipated event comes oil.
We regret to learn that the crib and
contents belonging to Mr. A. W. Ivey,
was burned the other day. Wayne is
a good farmet, and he will have a new
crib, and it well filled, this fall.
Miss Dena Mitchell, who has been
attending the Wesleyan Female Col
lege in Macon, reached home Satur
day night. She came lo recover Irom
an illness, which while not serious, is
at the same time annoying.
Rev. H. D. Howren who delivered
an interesting lecture here during the
recent Sunday School Convention, Icll
yesterday morning for Smilhville,
where he will deliver a course of lec
tures, and then go to Columbus.
Police Court.
A large number of cases were before
the mayor yesterday morning, and
$38 in fines wus added to the city
treasury.
Richard Green, who was proven
guilty of interfering with an officer
while making an arrest, was find $3(1
and costs, or 10 days.
Thomas JanfLs, the prisoner over
whom the trouble was originated, was
fiucu $5 and costs for being drunk and
disorderly.
Lizzie Moore, and (her daughter
Mary Ann Samuels, were both before
the mayor for fighting. Lizzie was
linen $2 ami costs, and Mary Ann So
and costs.
Lizzie Smith was fined 82 for throw
ing another woman’s chattels out of
her house.
The case against Mary Williams for
disorderly comluctjwas continued un
til Friday, on account of the absence j
of an iiuportaut witness.
M r . J. R. Forrester, a prominent
melon grower of Albany,has been in
terviewed by the Atlanta Constitution.
Said Mr. Forrester:
■I have it officially, that several of
the principal southern railroads ate
doing all in their power to get an ad
vance of about twenty per rent, in the
rates upon melons. These roads, you
understand, arc roads doing business
south of the Ohio river, and the aim
is to have the advance held over all
that territory. The news of this con
templated move readied me first as a
rumor from a private source, hut I
have since been able to confirm it from
an official source.
“1 did not come to Atlanta on mel
on business, and I deprecate being
drawn into a newspaper controversy
of any kind; Inti this is a business
matter and it is necessary for us to
look after our own interest.
“You see all the railroads were fully
represented at our January meeting
in fact, there were as many railroad
men there as there melon men. lhc
railroad men were invited for the ex
press purpose of obtaining from them
tli-; exact status of the railroad toward
us, so wc could come to some determ
ination as to the acreage of this year’s
crop. Onr position was just this: with
the railroad rales the same as last
year, wo could plant as many melons;
but an increase in the rate would
bring a corresponding decrease in the
acreage.
“At that meeting, then, the direct
question was put to the railroad men,
‘Would the rates on roads south of the
Ohio river he the same this year as
last ?’ They answered ‘yes.’ So we
went ahead, relying on that statement,
and planted our acreage accordingly.
“Now, within thirty days of the
time when the crop will begin to come
in, they spring an advance on us.
That advance menus about fifteen dol-
lart a car, or a total of Sl.iO.OOt) on the
10,000 ears we expet tiiis year. Ev
ery cent of that comes from the grow
er. The increase is in the face of the
tact that the railroads have always
gotten about two dollars to our one in
every ear of melons that went out of
the south.
“This incrasc of rates has not been
fully determined on as yet, and while
some of the principal roads arc urging
it, others do not favor such action.
Final action will lie taken this week
at Louisville.”
Court of Ordinary.
in the Court ot Ordinary yesterday
B. I). Singletary was appointed guar
dian of the person and poperty of \S.
J. Rawls, minor.
Substantial, Elegant New.
An Ideal Winter and Spring Resort.
HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager,
IIlINTSVII.LIi, ALABAMA.
OUR
L. B. M. H.
The motive in buying and selling
is to make money. We nro engaged
in this not so much to accumulate as
to live. So arc volt in your occupa
tion. It is your interest then to buy
where you can save. “A dollar sav
ed is a dollar made.” If xve can save
you money in the millinery line it is
the strongest reason why you should
buy from us. On this basis wc solicit
your trade. And about priees: Qual
ity must be considered in relation to
price, but if the article you wish
costs ten cents or teu dollars it is the
bc3t that the money will buy any
where, and we are safe 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 I,. B. AL H. than
elsewhere.
A new lot of goods just received
Saturday. We will have atore this
week. Wc keep our stock up and
prices down, May we have, the pleas
ure of serving you before tlie season
is over?
Mrs .Jennie CailToll,
Lower Hroml Millinery ilou.*i
For anaemic peoplo W. W^C. is
a boon.
Wortli Knowing.
Mr. \Y. 11. Morgan, merchant, Lake City,
Fla., was takrn with a severe cold, attended
with a distressing rough and running into
Consumption in its first stages. He tried
many so-called popular rough 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-
dia‘e 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,
Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump
tion. (luaranteed todojn-t what is rlaim-
i for it. Trial lmttle free at S, J. Cassels’
Drug Store.
AH NOTTS FAST INDIAN COHN PAINT
Isa quick cure for Corns, Munions.nnd Warts
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that people will use a coiti
on, ordinary pill when they ran secure a val
uable Knglish one lor the same money. I)r.
Acker’* Kngli-di pills are a positive cure for
sink headache and all liver taouhlca. They lire
small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold l»y Held «.V Culpepper. 'J
Funeral Notice.
The friends and acquaintances of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gridin are request
ed to attend the funeral services of
the latter, from residence of Mr. li.
K. I)ckle, Smith Avenue, this morn
ing at Interment afterwards in
Laurel Ilili Cemetery.
A fact worth knowing is that Mood dis
eases which all other medicines fuil to cure
yield slowly but surely to the Mood cleans
ing properties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash,
poke Hoot and Potassium.)
For a number ol years I iiavc boon subject
to violent attacks M iiilhwnmatorj rheuma
tism which generally lasted at-out two
months. On the first of this month 1 was
attacked in the knee ami suffered severely
for two days, when I procured n bottle ot
Chamberlain's Pain Palm and it relieved i
almost instantly. I therefore most cliei
fully recommend it. to those v/lio are sin
hirly afflicted even where.—R. D. \\ hit It
Martindalc, N. C.. Fell. JHHH. Mr. AVliit!
is a very prominent man in t his place and
his disease was very widely kuown as he
suffered such severe pain. Vi r . M Houston
A; Co., Merchants, Martind lie, V. C.
cent bottles for sale by Melina Hrothrrs
Many letters are received by the P. P. P
Co. Irom patients, saying they had used sue
mid such a Mood purifier and sarsaparilla
mentioning their names and stilting they d?
no good, ami thev did not get well until I
P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot ami Potas
sium I was tried. These letters we started
publish, when the various manufacturi
wrote us fearful letters, ami wo discontinued
same, but P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot
and Potassium) is triumphant on every oc
casion, and has made hast ot triends in cures
of .Syphilis, PheumatisM, Scrofula, Plood
Poison, Dyspepsia, MaPirianml Female Com
plaints.
Please read carefully every word in the
following article. A. F. Prevatt, of ThomaS-
ville, is the only agent in this county tor
Paul Jones Old Munongahchi Hye Whisky,
and it catir.ot !> • obtained front any other
source; now if you are overworked, or bro
ken down in Lsralth. from any othe
a pure, honest, wholesoinestimuhint.
you more, gcoil than any thing else y<
possibly obtain, ami a pure old Hye
is tin* most wholesome stimulant pi
Paul Join - Old Monongalnda Ryt
highest grade ol whisky dist.i.icd
Fnitcd States: it is endorsed ami highl
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
Are active, dlcclm* and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, h*«s o! appe
tite, had complexion ami biliousness, thev
have never been equaled, either ill America
or abroad. Held by Reid & Culpepper. -
Tin- promptness and certainty of its cure-
have made Chamberlain’' Cough Remedy
famous. It is intended especially for coughs,
colds, croup ami whooping cough, ami is the
most clfeclmil remedy known tor these dis
eases. .’a) cent hot lies for .ah- hv McRae
Druthers.
DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER.
Knowing that a cough can be checked in
a day. and the first
broken in a week, '
Acker’s LnglishCo
fund ihe money to
per directions, and
iiii-ni coma t. For
per,
stages of consumption
ve hereby guarantee Dr.
igh Remedy, and will rev
ill who buy, take it as
do not find our state
side by Reid & Culpep-
1
has come.
NO MISTAKE HERE
W o iiavc used unusual car©
iii selecting stufls and tab
rics and Wc have the
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No IdleBoast
The urntlenten already kno^
wc are headquarters for
FurnisHing Goods.
m -i-
roulit
hiskv
■'ll,
; 1- Y COllllOl SSell r-
iruiighoilt tin: I
low.palatable l!\-
lailc it- national ri-jin!a'.ioli
oil ill u!‘ i 1 hi-: It ijualit v.
A. F. l’KKV ATT, So!,- A}
ilk-, tin.
-tu-iuists ail,l
n ion: it i-i an
- Whisky, ami
st.lcly on ac-
ynl, Thoiniis-
Aprit y
I Voplo wonder when they liml how rapid-
h health is restore-! hy taking IV IV IV
i Prickly Ash, 1‘oke Hoot ami Potassium).
The reason is simple, as it is a powerful
comhinatioit of the roots nmt !u rhs ol the
home woods.
Mrs. M. G. Kennedy, editor of the
Baptist Publication Society, of Phila
delphia, who gave two interesting
normal lessons here during the con
vention, delivered a lecture in Way-
cross Sunday.
It is a noticeable coincidence that
Senator Beck fell dead within a few
feet of the spot where Garfield
was shot, while passing through the
Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot.
A star marks the place in the marble
floor where Garfield fell. It is always
gazed at by strangers when passing
through the depot.
‘s»ooaaoH - v - a
Contractor & Builder.
Will he glad to make contracts furor
superintend
ALL CLASSES OF lllillDl.NC,
IN BRICK OK WOOD.
V. A. H’OBBOCKM,
i.EMin.vi. i nvriiAi Tui:,
P - ). Box 71. Thoma-ville, Oa.
i -fu-ty
How is This ?
Cellar* ami cuff* Lmmlricd at - cents
each bv the best laundrv in the South.
27-Jt «AM M. WOLFF,
Ituclilru'M Arnica 8ulr«.
The Red Salve in the World for Cuts
Druiscs, Sure.*, Fleers Salt Rheum, Fever
Sorts, Tetter, (’happed Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively
cures Riles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Rrice ‘J.’ cents per box. For sale
by F». J. Cassels, Drug Store.
OUR VERY BEST
IVoph confirm our statement when we say
tl.at Dr. Acker's FuglMi Remedy is in every
way superior to any and all other prepara
tions tor the throat and lungs. In whoop-
ingcoiigh and croup it is magic anil relieves
a once. We otl'er you a sample bottle free
Remember this remedy is sold undent posi
live 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
o; Geraniums, Chrysanthemums, Bulbs
tt i d Budding plants of all kinds; ns well as
YD.MATOKS, CARRACK and other tender
ir’ants, for sale.
II. II. SANFORD,
Dixie N urserv.
lie*' for tw
>a*t year be has
i Colic, Cholera a
A Suro Kidnoy ami Bladder
•ditor of the Burlington
’o-t, has been subject to
gestion, whh h pros-
hours and unfitted
or three days. For
•on using Chambcr-
itd Diarrhoea Remedy
whenever occasion r« quiivd, and it has in
variably given him prompt relief. 2,*» and
oh cents bottles for sale by McRae Rros.
W. W. a. for woakly femalos.
Kriit*,,, 11,'r louiftl.
Mrs. I’lio.-lii! Clirsli-y. IV-ti-rsou,'. Clay Cu.,
Iowa, tails tin- following mo-irkab!- story,
tin: trutli of wliii-li is voiu-ln-1 tor by tin-
rcsirk-iits of tin-town : -‘I mu 73 yi-ars olj,
liavr bwn troulili-l with kitln.y c.iinplaiiil
ami lamcm-ss for tnaiiv M.-nrs; cool-i not
-Iri-ss myself without !iei|i*. Now I am tr, o
from all p.-iu ami sori-m-ss. anil a-i abk- to
-to all my own housework, i owe my
thanks to Kh-i-tiic llitti-rii tor haring ri-in-w-
t*.l my youth, ami mnovo.l complnti-ly all
ilisi-asn ami pain.’’ Try a hotting oOc ami
$1, at S. ,■. Cassels’ Drug .Store.
Money, Money.
1 am i*r«-ji;irc.l to tnakr loans on roiintri
roiun-tv, at*o i-itv proi-.-rty at i per n-nt-
J. K. B. Lovk.
Apr aj.lwd 13d iiromi strict.
THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH.
Tirol feeling, .lull headache, pain- in va
rious parts of the body. sinkiugpU the pit of
the stomach, loss of appetite, feTcrislmcss,
pimples or sores arc all positive evidence of
poisoned Mood. No matter how it became
poisoned it must he purilied to avoid death.
Hr. Acker's Kngti-li lllood Elixir has never
tailed to remove serofuloua or syphilitic
poisons. Sold under a p»Mttv»#i.'raulee at
1 Uei-I JtCulpepper l
Silliest in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
GentlemensiNotions.
The Lords of Creation
A iv not as whimsical as the
rlcar ladies in the matter of
“Notions,’’ but we can suit
all tastes.
Don’t W ear Y onr
Old Tile:
Clothier? and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street:. Thomasville, Ga.