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Commencement Season,
I THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
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ALBERT WINTER, City Editou.
"WKDNKSDAY, MAY 7, 1800.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL ANDDKI’aUTI’RKof AM.TIIAIN'S
TO AM) I'ROM TIIOMASVII.I.K
CARUVINO I'A S3 ENG MRS
1‘JtOM SAVANNAH ANI» TIIK HAST.
No 5, I’assciiRcr \r... fiMai
No 7, I’nsHenger Ar... 1 32 I» •
No 17, Freight and Acc’n \r... H5 p r
FOR SAVA NNAII AND TIIK KANT.
No 8, “ Lv... 12 35 pi
No V
No 18, Fgt and Arc
FROM ALBANV, ATLANTA
. Lv... I) .'«> p I
. Lv
r os ji
* WKSTKHX POINTS.
No ti, l’asscnger Vr... 5 40 p in
FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIK WEST.
No 5, Passenger I.v... 8 30 a m
No 53, Passenger Lv... 2 IN) p in
FROM MONTICKLLO.
No ?0, PasHonger Ar.. .12 10 p in
No 82, Passenger \r... 0 00 p m
FOR MONTICKLLO.
No 81, Passenger bv... 200 p in
No 20, Passenger Lv. .. 7 15 p in
FROM C If ATT A HOOCH KK AND NEW ORLEANS,
No 8, Passenger A r... 12 0."* p in
No 18, Freight and Aec Ar... 5 30 a in
for Chattahoochee and .new on leans
No7, Passenger Lv... 1 37 p in
No 17, Fght and Ace Lv... linopni
Sign of the BIGr BOOT,
SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK:
• Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes $2.50 Worth §3.00.
“ “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00
Agcnts for Knox New York lints.
CUETRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St.
HUNTSVILLE
HOTEL.
Substantial, Elegant New.
An Ideal Winter and Spring Resort.
HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager,
IIU NTS VILLE, A LAB A M A.
PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE
COLD.
t Lowest
Prices!
A now and 111:1 ”iiilivont slock ol
CREAM CASHMERES,
CREAM ALBATROSS,
CREAM BATISTE,
mill imvcliios in nil wool crvnut Dross
OoimN willi 1 ri mini ii^h specially
ndnpli'd for llio oomniciironioul son-
son In 111:110I1.
Wo nro siiowiiift 1 lie prciiiosl mid
mo-1 eoiiiploto -lock ol
WHI TE GOODS
EMBROIDERIES
1I111I wore ever -eon in lliis idly.
We listvo by fur (lie liniidsoinest
ROBE SKIRTINGS,
I lie si
DOTTED SWISSES,
the liniidsoiiiest
1*1. A I \ WHITE GOODS,
llio Iinndsomost
PLAIN AND STRII’ED WHITE
GOODS,
willi llio limiilsomesl einbroidnrios,
all lo mnloli, and if to savo money is
an olijeei, wliy you will pnrelinso of
l|s.
A 1.0:1 iitiT111 slock of Cronin Silk
Mills, in nil lenpilis, ni populnr prices.
The most superb slock of I’arasols
and Kino I’niis suitable lor Ibis season
and at llio lowest prices.
Tbe best Hosiery in llio land.
ETHIOPIAN DYE.
Every pair warranteil not lo slain,
dye or fade.
Our Corset Department is the most
complete in (lie city, and comprises
all of 1 be leadin-r and popular makes.
We sell llio best 11.00 corset in I lie
South.
ASK TO SEE THEM.
Our handkerchiefs are widely
known and our stock consists of some
very tempting •‘plums."
Our low cut shoes for ladies are ex
tremely pretty and at lower prices
than shoe stores.
Special prices will be mladc in our
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
to the young gentlemen purchasing
commencement suits, hats, shirts,
neckwear, etc.
Tito largest stock and newest styles
to select from.
Now, a word to llie wise is stilU-
eient, is a good old adage.
Arrested.
A negro woman named Lizzie
Moore was arrested yesterday by offi
cer Singletary for assault and battery,
She was placed in durance vile, lo
await trial.
The Picnic.
The Sunday school excursion train
will leave the depot Friday morning
at 8 o’clock, returning in the after,
noon early enough for the children to
reach home before dark. The fare
will be for all over twelve 50 cents,
and under that age 25 cents. A large
attendance is anticipated.
In Jail.
Two colored boys, Clmriey Davis
mid Archie Mitchell, arc peeping
through the bars of the Brooks county
jail. Lent Mitchell, another hoy well
known here, made li is escape. It is
said that, the boys broke into a section
house at Dixie, when they were ar
rested, with the exception of Lein
The boys are young—hut old enough
to know better. As the Superior
Court of Brooks county is in session
they will probably be given a speedy
trial.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
100Nr, 1 11 Urouti St.
THE LEADERS OF STYLES.
Death of a Prominent Chatta-
noogan.
Chattanooga, Tcna., May I.— Hon
Patrick Fleming, member of the
board of mayor and aldermen of this
city, died at JO o’clock to-night of
congestion of the lungs, after an illim?
of about ten days. He was one of
the most universally loved and highly
respected citizens of Hamilton county
and a loyal Irishman and a member
ot the Catholic church.
Mr. Fleming was (ptito well known
here, having done the plumbing and
other work on the Opera house, two
years ago. His Thomnsvillc friends
will be pained to leant of his death
Mr. John W. Masttry and family,
who have been wintering at their
beautiful country home in “Cleveland
park,” will leave for the north on Sat
urday. Mr. Masury during his seve
ral years sojourn here, lias won the
friendship and high esteem of every
one. No one has contributed more
readily or cheerfully to the prosperity
and growth of Tliontasville and vicin
ity, and our people appreciate it
Every one will be pleased to see him
and his family "Away down South in
Dixie,” when the leaves begin to turn
again.
A man stepped into A. F. I’revatt’s
store on Jackson street, the other day,
and bowed politely to the life size pic
turc of Gen. Fitz Lee, standing
near the door. He was returning the
dashing Confederate General’s saluta
tion, as the picture—and it is very
life like—represents Lee lilting his
hat.
AVe understand that the Comity
Commissioners will, at an early day,
put a palisade fence around the jail
lot. The fact that prisoners will be
confined on the first floor, would sug
gest that no otic he allowed within the
enclosure without the knowledge and
cousent of the jailer.
Capt. It. G. Fleming, superintend
ent of the S. F. it \V. Ivy, accompa
nied by assistant superintendent
Aveilltc, passed through here yester
day in Capt. Fleming’s private car, cu
routo to Albany; they will return to
day.
Thomnsvillc should do some syste
matic and liberal advertising thissum-
mcr.
Council Proceedings.
May 5, 1800.
Council met in regular session,
Mayor Hopkins presiding.
Aldermen Wright, Hayes, Merrill,
Mitchell, Patten and Wise present.
Minutes last meeting read and con
firmed.
Oil motion of Aid. Patten, the ac
tion of council in reference to putting
water main on Madison strict was re
scinded.
Motion by Aid. Patten that water
main he laid on Jefferson street in
stead of Madison street, was adopted.
Mayor reported that the committee
from council had contracted with
County Commissioners for the lease of
the county convicts; also for the lease
of the old jail at 85 per month for the
upper story, in which to keep the
chain gang.
Proposition of Marshal Spair to
board, clothe and furnish shacks for
chain gang, for the sum of twenty five
cents per day for each prisoner, was
accepted.
Aid. Mitchell reported on petition
of I’incy Woods Hotel Co., fo“ hy
drant, and same was referred to water
committee with power to act.
O11 motion of Aid. Wright, laun
dries were included in general charge
of rates to hotels.
Following accounts were ordered
paid.
E. <). Thompson, -8201.0.’!, Mitchell
<t McIntyre, 8114 15
Petition of A. F. Kichstcr for li
quor license was laid on the table till
next regular meeting
Council adjourned.
Jas. F. Evans, Acting Clerk.
Now that the town has the clmin
gang, and will pay all expenses inci
dent to the keeping and care of the
convicts, it, is desirable that at a- ear
ly a day ns practicable there should
be a barracks or city prison provided.
Deputy Sheriff Tom Singletary, who
keeps the jail, says that owing to sick,
ness in his family, he will not be able
to accupy the new jail before the 1st
ol June.
Attorney A. R. Jones left yesterday
morning far Milledgeville to attend
the Episcopal church convention.
From there he will go to Augusta to
be present at the meet of the state
bar association.
Joe Dryer, court stenographer, went
down to Quitman last night to attend
Brooks court.
L. B. M. H.
The motive in buying and selling
is to make money. We arc 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
tiic strongest reason why you should
buy from us. (>11 this basis we solicit
your trade. And about prices: Qual
ity must lie considered in relation to
price, but if the article you wish
costs ten cents or ten dollars it is the
best that the money will buy any
where, and we are safe in saying more
in quantity.
And you shall lie 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. Ii. 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 Millinerv House.
For anaemio people W. C. la
a boon. —
A fiiet worth knowing is that blood dis
eased which all other medicines tail to cure
yield slowly hut surely to the Mood demis
ing properties of l\ I*. 1*. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Root find Potassium.)
Per n number of years I have been .subject
to violent attacks of inllummutory rheuma
tism which. jreniTnlly Luted about two
mouths. On the first of this month I was
attacked in the knee and suffered severely
for two days, when I procured a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain IJalm and it relieved
almost instantly, I therefore most cheer-
full v recommend it to those who are sin
larly afflicted everywhere.—K. I). Whitle
.Martindale, N. C., Feb. IS8H. Mr. Whith
is a very prominent man in this place and
his disease was very widely known us he
suffered such severe pain. \V. M Houston
A Co., Merchants, Martindale, V C.
cent bottles for sale by McRae brothers
Many letters arc received by the P. I
Co. from patients, saving they had used such
and such a blood purifier and sarsapurilhis,
mentioning their names and stating they did
no good, and they did not get well until I
P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Rota.*
sium . was tried. These letters we started to
publish, when the various inanufaet*i
wrote us fearful letters, and we discontinued
same, but P. P. P. I Prickly Ash, Pol.e Root
and Potassiumj is triumphant on every »>
easion, and has made host ot friends in cur
of .Syphilis, Rheumatism, Scrofula, blood
Poison, Dyspepsia, Malaria .and Female Com
plaints.
Worth Knowing.
Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, bake City,
Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended
with a distressing rough 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 inline
diiPe relief, and after using about half
dozen bottles found himself well and has
had no return of the disease. No other
remedy can show so grand a record of cures,
u c Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion. Guaranteed to do just what is claim
ed for it. Trial bottle free at S, .1. Cassels’
Drug Store.
AbbOTTS FAST INDIAN CORN PAINT
Is a quick cure for Corns, bunions and Warts
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that people will use a coin,
mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val
uable English one for the same money. Dr.
Anker’s EnglBli pills are. ;i positive cure for
sick headache ami all liver taoiildcs. They arc
small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by Keid it Culpepper. U
OUR
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
Arc active, effective and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe
tite, bail complexion and biliousness, they
have never been equaled, either in America
or abroad. Sc.'d by Reid A Culpepper. 2
Tile 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 the
most effectual remedy known for these dis
eases. :.<) cent bottles for sale bv 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, we hereby guarantee Dr.
Acker's Kiiglish Cough Remedy, and will re
fund the money to all who buy, take it as
per directions, ami do not find our state
ment correct. For sale by Reid li Culpep
per, * 1
Frank Lntnb, the scissors grinder
man is in town. He does good work
and now is the time to get your dull
cutlery sharpened.
Poor Oat Crops.
Tile farmers will understand what this
nans. Poor oat crops. I HA YE GERMAN
MILLET SEED that will be just the thing
ipplcincnt the poor oat crops. Come
and buy before the limited supply is ex
hausted. R. A. b ASS,
110 broad Street, Tliomasville, Ga.
May :: d»Yw
How Is This?
Tobacco jit lUe per foot or .'50 cents per yard.
Come and see and get some of the weed at
unheard of prices.
1L A. I5ASS,
11»; broad Street, Tliomasville, Ga.
dAw
Please read careful 1
following article. A. F
ville, is the only a gen
Paul .lories I Md Monor.:
and it cannot he obt.ii
-ource; now if you are
ken d<»w:i in health. I
a pure, honest, u ho!* -«
>d tha
possibly obt»
Paul Jones
highest grad
ided bv
phv-mians through-
obi. ii.-!,, m. How.pal.
made its national iv
count of its high q;n
A. F. PREY ATT,
ville. Ga.
• every] word in th
, Pivvatt, of Thomas
r is: this countv lb
rain la Rye Whisky
lied from any otlu-i
overworked, or l»ro
■mu an ' other cause
nit--till.iiluut ’ ill .1.
. t hing else vou could
mre old Rye whisk,
stimulant produce,
•ngahela Eve is th
*k'\ distilled in th
•ndorsed and high!,
i—eurs, chemists am
the I'nion: it i*’ ai
Mr Eye Whisky, am
ration solclv on nc
lliichlen’N Arnica Halve.
The Rest .Salve in the World for Cuts,
bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and aii 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, Drug Store.
OUR VERY BEST
Peoph confirm our statement when we
that Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in every
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 fret
Remember this remedy is sold undent]post
live guarantee bvJEeid A Culpepper.
Full Moon in April.
The time has now arrived when it D per
il etly safe to bed plants. I have nil kinds
Geraniums, Chrysanthemums, Bulbs
and Budding plants of nil kinds; as well as
•(TOMATOES, ('AblJAGE aud other tende
p'ants, for sale.
If. If. SANFORD,
Dine N irserv.
has come.
NO MISTAKE HERE
Wo have used unusual cure
iti selecting stuff's anti fab
vies and v. o /mve the
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No IdleBoast
The gentlemen til ready kno^
vve are headquarters for
FurnisHing Goods.
A Sure Kidney and Dladdor
Remedy—W. W. CL
gent, Thoinas-
April JO-*.:
!t!i
vlien th
>red b
ly Ash, Poke Roo
a.-on id simple, a?
lation of the roots
vuods.
v find how rapid-
'taking P. P. P.
ami Potassium),
it is a powerful
ami herbs of the
Notice.
From May 1st, to August 1st, the banks
ill open at 8 a. m. and close at .5 p. m.
The business public will please govern them-
ves accordingly.
Tliomasville National bank.
;0 lw bank of Tliomasville.
Here is a Pointer For You.
Bring your Laundry to me and get
collars and cuffs Laundried at i 1-2
each.
May 4 3t SAM. M. WOLFF.
Two (2) desirable Brick Stores for
rent, on Jackson street. Apply at
158 Broad street. Apr27-diw.
Foe Sale.
good big sound, gentle family horse.
iu’. a fra in of train, ami an almost new
ton. Having moved to town I have no
hr them and will sell at a bargain. If
ash is not convenient give me a good
payable in Oct. or Nov. See me at
mlMlouse. F. J. WINN,
v 5, d 2t w 11.
HOARD IN THE COUNTRY.
There are now a lew vacant rooms at
Jet-j. y Farm. Those who may desire to
dose the season among the pines will find
this a pleasant home. Fare substantial,
pure milk plentiful and rates reasonable.
Apply at this office oral the farm.
How is This?
Collars and cuff's laundried at 2 cents
each bv the best laundry in the South.
27-A *«AM M. WOLFF.
trated
him !<
■1 titled
•arlably given
•0 cents bottle.*
d'the Lb:
-• been s:,
stiou, wh
jiirs and
’ three day*. For
1 using ( haniber-
l Diarrhoea Remedy
don required, and it has iu-
liini prompt relief. 25 and
for sale by McRae bios.
• fits ot imlige
or .*evcral In
»r l.usinc"’ for t wo m
i-t year In* l.a-’ ben.
Colic, Cinder.
W. W. C. for weakly femalca.
itene%v< Her loum.
. Phoebe Chesley. Peterson,'* C
tells the following remarkable
the truth of which is vouched lor
residents of the town : ‘‘lain 73 ye
have been troubled with kidney c
and lameness for many * years ; c«
dress myself without help. Now I
from all p;dn and soreness, and nri aide to
do all my own housework. I owe my
thanks to Electric bitters for having rcuew-
removed completely all
Try a bottle,5 5oc and
Drug Store.
low a
l my youth
disease and pain
$1, at S. J.Casse
Bailest Styk* in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
Gentlemens Notions.
The Lords of Creation
Arc not as whimsical as the
dear ladies in the matter of
“Notions,” hut we can suit
all tastes.
Don’t W ear Y our
Old Tile
Money, Money.
I am prepared to make loan* on country
property, also city property at 8 per cent*
J. E. H. Love,
Apr 25-1 wd 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 soles are all positive evidence of
poisoned blood. No matter how it became
poisoned it must be purified to avcnl death.
Dr. Acker’s English blood Elixir has never
tailed to remove scrofulous •* syphilitic
poisons. .Sold under a positive fta • rantee at
Reid ACulpapper 1
Clothierr. and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street.- • iThomasville.'Ga.