The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 14, 1890, Image 3

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Commencement Season. 1890. THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editob. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 18W. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ALL TEA INS TO AND FROM TIIOMASVILLE carrying passengers lLVolff&Bn, The Bight Place Lowest Prices! trimmings specially commencement sca- A new ami magnificent stock of CliKAM CASHMERES, CUE AM ALBATROSS, CREAM BATISTE, a ml novelties in all wool cream Dress 11oods with adapted for tit miii to malrli. We arc showing the prettiest and most complete stock ot WHITE HOODS EMBROIDERIES that were ever seen in litis city. We have hy far the handsomest ROBE SKIRTINGS, l he handsomest DOTTED SWISSES, the handsomest PLAIN WHITE GOODS, the handsomest plain AND STRIPED WHITE GOODS, with tin' handsomest embroideries, all lo malrli, and if to save money is nn object, tvhy yon will purchase of IIS. A beautiful stock of Cream Silk Mitts, in all lengths, at popular prices. The most superb slock of Parasols and Pine Pans suitable for this season and at the lowest prices. The best Hosiery in the land. ETHIOPIAN DYE. Every pair warranted not to stain, dvc or fade. Our Cor.-ct Department is the most complete in the city, and comprises all of the leading and popular makes. We sell the best -f 1.00 corset in the South. ASK TO SEE THEM. Our handkerchiefs are widely known and our stock consists of some verv tempting ‘‘plums.” Our low cut shoes for ladies are ex tremely pretty and at lower prices Ilian shoe stores. Special prices will he made in our C1,0T RING DICPAI IT M ENT to the voung gentlemen purchasing commencement suits, hats, shirts, neckwear, etc. The largest stock and newest styles to select from. Now, a word to llie wise is sufli- cionL, is a good old adage. FROM SAVANNAH AND TUB BAST. No 5, Passenger Ar... 6 55 a in No 7, Passenger Ar... 1 48 p in No J7, Freight and Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p m FOR SAVANNAH AND TICK EAST. No 8, “ I.V... 12 02 p in Noli, “ Lv... 6 35pm No is, Fgt and Ace Lv... 7 05 a m FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. No C, Passenger Ar... 5 40 p m FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No5, Passenger Lv... 830 a in No 53, Passenger Lv... 2 CO p in FROM MONTICELLO. No TO, Passenger Ar.. .11 30 p in No 82, Passenger Ar... 6 00 p in FOR MONTICELLO. No 81, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p in No 29, Passenger Lv. .. 7 55 p in FROM CnATTAHOOCUKE AND NEW ORLEANS. No t, Passenger Ar...11 37 p in No 18, Freight and Ace Ar... 5 30 a in for Chattahoochee and nf.w Orleans No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10 p in No 17, Fght and Acc Lv... is 00 p m Sign of the JBIGr BOOT* SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes $2.50 Worth $3.00. “ “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00- Agouts for Knox Now York Hats. CURTRTGrHT & I )AN1EL, 108 Bronx! St. Justice Mardre is quite unwell. Keep the town on the up grade. E. B. Powers, oi Atlanta, was at the Gulf yesterday. Mr. R. W. Glading left yesterday morning tor a trip to Atlanta. H. S. Smith, of Smith Bros., Sa vannah,is at the Gulf. Crops are doing well since the late rains. That flower show should not he lost sight of. Jackson street, leading to the depot, is soon to be lighted with electricity. Good. Very few farmers seen on the streets nowadays; they are busy in their crops. Mr. Leb Dekle who has been quite side for some time, is able to be out again. Mr. Geo. Fearn left yesterday morn ing for a few days business trip to Mobile. Mr. Archie Davenport is spending a few days on Mr. Bass’s place at the lake. Mr. I.tcious Carroll left yesterdav morning tor a week’s outing at the coast. Mrs. C. E. Evans left yesterday morning for a visit to relatives in At' lanta. The cistern at the intersection Broad and Jefferson streets is being cemented and bricked in. A party of gentlemen from the de pot will spend to day on the lake They anticipate a splendid time. livery otic is interested in a good brass hand. Give those who are try ing to get up one, a helping hand, Capt. C. P. Hansel! lelt yesterday morning lor a few days trip to Atlanta. He will attend the meeting of the/'. O. U. VV.’s in that city. H. WOLFF & 100<St Ml I3roadlSt. THE LEADERS OP STYLES. Wc were pleased to meet Mr. John Hardaway, now a prosper ms citizen of Chattanooga, Tenn., in town yes terday. A historic lot and residence in Thotnasville, the Hardaway place on Dawson steet, passed irom the auc' tioncer’s hammer, into other hands yesterday. Miss Dena Mitchell, who has been spending a few duysat home, return ed yesterday to Macon, to resume her studies at Wesleyan Female Col lego. The negro who committed suicide while in prison at Camilla, Saturday night, was named Allen Floyd instead of Arthur Mills, as stated in yester day’s issue. Mr. F. C. Conyers, wife and three children, of Thomasville, arrived in Brunswick yesterday morning. They at once left for Cumberland Island, where two weeks will be spent.— Brunswick Times. Returns To-day. Mr. M. B. Waite of the agricultural department,Washington,who has spent two seasons here investigating the pair culture, leaves to-day tor home. Mr. Wait has made numerous friends here who will always be glad to see him. He will always receive a warm wel come at the hands of the people of Thomasville. He is an expert in Ins Council Proceedings. May 12, 1890. Council met in regular session, Mayor Ilopkius presiding. Aldermen Wright, Hayes, Merrill, Patten and Wise present. Minutes last meeting read and con firmed. The matter of draining the back yards of the Masury House business block, was referred to chairman of health committee with power to act. Aid. Merrill was authorized to pur chase 2,000 feet of lumber for street purposes. Application of A. F. Richter for liquor license was withdrawn. The following was read and adopt ed : Thomasvii.i.k, Ga.. ) 5, 12, 1890. j Hon. II. W. Hopkins:—Dear Sir. —I have been unable to see you since our last, interview, and may not before your next session of council—hence I write to say, that I will render the ne cessary professional services to the gang for 875.00 per annum, payable in monthly instalments. Truly and obediently, L. B. Bouciieij.e. The mayor, city attorney and chair man of street committee appointed to confer with Mr. II. S. Haines, about the crossings in Thomasville. The sanitary inspectors report was read, and referred to committee on public property. Account of Tom Bennett for $5.00 was passed for payment. The following resolution reported by the water committee was ordered published: WATERWORKS. Rule No. 2.—No person shall be allowed to furnish a bucket or pitcher of water from their own cunnctions to any person, whose residence or place of business (as the case my be,) is on a street where the water mains are laid, and for each vessel of water so furnished, the person so furnishing it shall be charged fifty cents in addition to their regular water rates, the non payment of which shall subject hint to the same penalty as prescribed for not paying promptly the regular water rates. Council adjourned. K. T. Macj,ean, Clerk. Help Them. Some of the leading colored young men of the town are going to organize n brass hand. Thomasville ought to have a first class brass band, and from the personnel of the proposed organ! zation, we think she will have one. A. M. Brown is president of the or ganization, and E. Flipper,jr., score- retnry. The hand will be composed of the best young colored men in the town, and we hope they will receive substantial encouragement horn their white friends. We have referred, of ten, to the wants of the place, in this respect, and we take pleasure in no ticing a movement which will give the place a good and permanent brass band. Help the boys. Tom Woolfolk will probably die of old age, before his case is finally tried. Well, just so lie is dead, will be satis factory tf) the public. Snow storms swept Minnesota and other portions of the Northwest, dur ing tiie first week in May. Come South. Taken Up, A Mack horse. The owner can obtain him hy proving property and paying ex penses. Information given on application at the Timks-Esterprisk Office. Take Notice. Merchants and Planters take notice. 1 have 50 barrels of good svrup for sale, Come quickly. B. A. BASS, 116 Broad St., Thomasville, Ga. Mjiv 13 d&w tf. Abbot’s East India Corn Plunt removes quickly all corns, bunions and warts with out pain. In almost every neighborhood throughout the west there is some one or more persons whose lives have been saved by Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have been cured of chronic diarrhoea by it. Such persons take especial pleasure in recommending the remedy to others. The praise that follows it’s introduction and use makes it very p«pular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. Catarrh originates in scrofulas taint. P P. P. purifies the blood, and thus permanent* lv cures Catarrh. Some of the Grand Army boys may lie in terested in the following from Alex. B. Pope, A. D. C., Commander, Dcp’t. Tenn., and Ga. He says: “We have had an epidemic of whooping cough here, (Stewart. Tenn.,) and Chamberlain's * Cough Remedy has been the only medicine that lias done any good.” There is no danger from whooping cough when this remedy is freely given. It com pletely controls the disease. 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. XCcneu’M Her louitr. Mrs. Phoebe Chcsley. Peterson," Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: “lam 73 ycar3 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 nra able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renew ed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain.” Try a bottle, 50c and $1. at S. J.(tassels’ Drug Stole. We charge no cartage, and make prompt Burns. PIKE & BANKS, Commission Merchants and Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. 98 PARK PLACE, Bet. Washington and West Sts., New York. REPRESENTED BY .T0I411 W. Mitchell, ay J5d-w Thomasville. (in. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Jfilixir, for It has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other pre parations for blood diseases. It is a positive euro for syphilitic pdlsoning. Ulotrs. Erup tions and Pimples. Jt purities the whole sys tem and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Held S: Culpepper. PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE COLD. How 19 Thi9? ‘Tobacco at 10c per foot or 30 cents per yard. Come and see and get some of the weed at these unheard of prices. B. A. BASH, 110 Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. May 3 d&w IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Not If you go through the world a dyspeptic .Hr Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Flatulency ami Constipation* Guaranteed and sold by Reid & Culpepper. 6 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 first 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 diate 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, as Dr. King's New Discove/y for consump tion. Guaranteed to do just what is claim ed for it. Trial bottle free at S, .1. Cassels’ Drug Store. OUR Please read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Thomas ville, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, and it cannot he obtained from any other source; now if you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholesouicstimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United Htates; 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. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas ville, Ga. April 20-’y A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the uae of opiates given in the rorm of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison Is surprising when they ean relieve the efilld of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Held & Culpepper. 10 l!ucklen’« Arnica Waive. 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 bos. For sale by S, J. Cassels, Drug Store. Arranging for the Electric Lights The electric light poles, .and the wire for the new arc light to be placed at the intersection of Broad and Jeffer son streets, were erected yesterday. Poles for the introduction of electric lights in Fletcherville have been put up, also a pole at the intersection of Jackson and Stevens has been placed for another arc light. “Let there be light.” Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Lena Paine, daughter of Capt. T. S. Paine, and Mr. Thos. M. Jelks. The ceremony will take place in the Presbyterian church, at S o’clock, a. m , Wednesday, 21st inst. Col. A. D. Patterson, of Moultrie, was in town yesterday. Primaries will he in full blast this summer. They are the fairest ex pressions of public sentiment. L. B. M. H. G, lose of brightness, lily of whiteness. Breeze of lightness blow ! For with laughter sweet, and daneing feet, Crowned with love she hendeth low : With eyes a’ Hashing and beauty dashing. To greater triumphs sw iftly go. It is feared that the Davis—Harper trouble, at Elbertou, will yet result profession, and a thorough gentleman, in bloodshed. But in justice it should he known that the greatest factor in her victor! ous achievement was the lovely and lovable bonnet obtained at L. B. M H. By its aid she won liappincss, and more, a good husband, a noble and manly man, whose perception as' sured hint that the taste displayed in the selection of a bonnet indicated the rare qualities of tho mind. True, .-he knew what site wanted, and further, that she would be exact ly suited at L. B. M. II. Wo tako a great pleasure and par donable pride in getting up for our patrons just what suits thorn best. We have their work done promptly, mrde of the choicest goods and at lowest prices. On this basis we ask a share of your trade and ask it now. Mi'mn Jennie Carroll. L. M. B. H. PEAR CRATES. I have on hand and ready for delivery pc.ir urates made out of WHITE ASH, Dressed inside and out. No saw marks. Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest aid best urate ever sold in this market. Can he sold at the SAME PRICE AS THE ROUGH PINE CRATE. The neater the urate the better the priue for the fruit. DAN L. A. HORN. Boston, Ga., May '.)> ’9<)-d&w3ni. Poop Oat Crops. Thu farmers will understand wlmt this means. Poor oat crops. I HAVE GERMAN MILLET SEED that will be just the thing to supplement the poor oat crops. Come l buy before the limited supply is ex hausted. B. A. BASS, ID; Broad Stre*.‘„, Thomasville, Ga. May 3d Aw Rheumatism was so had that James Irvin, of Savannah, could hardly walk from pain in his shoulder and joint* of his legs. I*. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) was resulted to and Irvin is well and happy. CAN,T SLEEP NIGHTS Is tho complaint of thousands aullering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you ever try Dr. Aeker’s English Ketuedy? ft Is the heat preparation known for all lung Troub les. Soil on a positive guarantee at 23c. and Reid X Cuipoppor. # Milton, Fla. This to certify that I have been afflicted with Scrofula, or Blood Poison, fora number ol years. The best physicians of Mobile and this city said nothing could In* done for me. I also took u large quantity of—.but found no relief in anything that I took. My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and w hen I was sent to a physician in Mobile my entire body was a mass of sores. I had given up all hope, and as a last resort tried P. P. P. (Prickly j Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), and after using four bottles (small size) the sores have I entiicly disappeared, and my general health was never better than at the present time, and people that know me think it a womler- l cure. Respectfully, Eliza Toon. McRae Bros., the druggists desires us to publish the following testimonial as they handle the remedy and believe it to berelia- able. I bought a 5o cent bottle ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, which have been afflicted with rheumatism at intervals for one year. I can truthfully that Pain Ilnlm has completely cured R. II. Farr, llolywoyd, Kansas. Mr. A. B. Cox, the leading druggist at Holywood, vouches for the truth of the above state ment. Terrible blood poison, body o«>v sores, and two bottles of P. P. P. Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) disease, making the patient lively ear-old. No Mercury,_No Potaflh, No Mineral Poisons. A concentrated ex- has come. HO MISTAKE HERE? Wo have usod unusual care in selecting stuffs and fabj, rics and we /iave 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 “Notions,’’ but we can suit all tastes. Don’t W ear Y our Old Tile tract of native roots and herbs, invigor ating a worn-out system, rekindling the lustre of health in tire cheeks, routing rheumatism from oldjoints, and knitting new flesh thereto. Tho real Elixir of Life. A harmlesaand wholesome alterative is Wooldrid htl Cura Clothierf. and Furnishers, Broad Street - Thomasville, Ga.