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Commencement Season
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
) | ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
MONDAY, MAY 20,5890.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
1NOO.
U. Wolff On,
The Right Place
AM) I'll 10
Lowest
Prices!
A 111• \v .iikI magnificent slock of
CIMOAM CASHMERES,
CREAM ALBATROSS,
CREAM BATISTE,
mill novi llirs in all wool cream Dress
(iooils wiih trimmings specially
0<l:i|>1 iiI lor llie eoiiiiiieiirciiienl sea
son to inaleli. !
\Ve are sliowiiijr Hie prellie-l and
iiio-i nplele slock ol
WHITE COHIlS
EMBROIDERIES
i lull were ever seen in 111 i •
ell i'.
We nave liy Car I lie handsomest
ROBE SKI RTIXCiS, .
I lie handsomest
DOTTED SWISSES,
llie handsomest
REA IN' WHITE GOODS,
Ihe handsomest
REA IX AND STRIDE!) WHITE
GOODS,
with llie handsomest embroideries,
all In inaleli. and if to save money is
an ohjeel, why yon will purchase of
l|s.
A heanlil'nl slock of Cream Silk
Mills, in all lenpohs. at popular prices.
The most superb slock of Parasols
and Eine Eans suitable for this season
and al Ihe lowest prices.
The best Hosiery in the land.
ETHIOPIAN DYE.
Every pair warranted not to slain,
dye or fade.
Our Corset Department is llie most
complete in llie city, and comprises
allot' tin' leading and popular makes.
We sell llie. best $1.00 corscl in the
South.
ASK TO SEE THEM.
Our handkerchiefs arc widely
known and our stork consists of some
verv templing •‘plums.”
Our low rut shoes for ladies are ex
tremely pretty and at lower prices
than shoe stoves.
Special prices will he made in our
CM TRUING DEPA RT.MENT
<o the young gentlemen purchasing
commciu'enieiit suils, lulls, shirts,
neckwear, etc.
The largest slock and newest styles
to select from.
Now, a word to ihe wise is sutH-
cient, is a good old adage.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
lOO At 111'-BroadiSt.
THE LEADERS OF STYLES.
ARRIVAL AND DF.PaUTURK OK ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOMASVII.I.F
carrying Passengers
FROM SAVANNAH AND TUB FAST.
No5, Passenger Ar... 0 55 a in
No 7, Passenger Ar... 148 pm
No 17, Freight and Acc'n Ar... 4 45 p m
FOR SAVANNAH AND TIIK BAST.
No 8, “ Lv... 12 02 pin
No#, “ Lv...«35pm
No 18, Fgt and Acc Lv... 7 (Jo a in
FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
No tf, Passenger \r... 5 40 p in
FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TUB WEST.
No 5, Passenger Lv... 8 30 a in
No 53, Passenger Lv... 2 ()0 p in
FROM MONTH'F.LLO.
No?0, Passenger Ar...ll 30 p in
No 82, Passenger Ar... ti 00 p in
FOR MONTICKLLO.
No81, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p in
No 29, Passenger Lv. .. 7 55 a in
FROM C H ATT A HOOCH F.K AND NEW ORLEANS,
NoF, Pasgengcr Ar...ll 37 p m
No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30 a in
FOR ClIATTAHOOrnKE AND NEW ORLEANS
No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10 p in
No 17, Fght and Acc Lv... GOOpni
Si&’ii of" tlie BXGr BOOT.
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 Hots.
OURTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St.
Mrs. R. Thomas ami daughter, Miss
Blanche, left yesterday morning for
Tennessee.
An interesting event will transpire
in the Presbyterian church in the
morning.
Mr.C. R. Hawk, of the Boston World,
passed through the city yesterday en
route to Quitman.
The weather is rather summery, so
to speak. Hold the valve down on
the thermometer, Mr. Bondurant.
Mr. F. W. Duval and wife, and Miss
Carrie Tally, of Crawfordsville, Fla.,
are among the arrivals stopping at the
Gulf.
If you are going oil'for the summer
have the Daily Times Entfriuiisf
sent to your address. It will keep you
posted in home matters.
Miss Mattie Alexander, a charming
young lady of Thomasville. passed
through the city on Wednesday, n
visit to Mrs. O. A. .Sloan, at her homo
in the lower part ot the county.—
Montieello Constitution.
Judge and Mrs. Hnnscll will receive
their friends and neighbors this after
noon and evening, from I to 8 o’clock.
All the children nnd grand children
of the half century married couple
will be present. It will be an inter
esting and very lmppy reunion.
A golden wedding in Thomasville
to-night and—well, while the golden
tints of happiness will enshrine and
light up two young hearts in the morn
ing, it will not. he a golden wedding;
but may they live to celebrate one,
fifty years hence.
The M. E. Sunday School of Cairo,
has sent invitations to the two Sun
day Schools in Whigham, also to the
Magnolia Cornet Band, to jnim them
in a Picnic at the Ochlockoncc River,
on Friday, May 2.‘ld. The Whigham
hand will accompany the schools.
Thomasvilleought to go nut and shake
hands across the river, with her two
growing western neighbor-'.
Boston is working up a graded
school. Sensible Boston. That push
ing town has, also, recently subscribed
forty thousand dollars for a new rail
road. The following officers of the
proposed road liavo been elected:
President—M. I!. Mallettc.
Vice-President—J. W. Taylor.
Treasurer—I). R. Blood.
Secretary—W. M. Brooks.
Shad For The Ochlockonee.
The reporter paid a visit yesterday
to the United States Fish Commis
sioners Car No. 3, which had been
side-tracked at the depot since Sun
day.
Mr. J. Frank Ellis, who has charge
of the car, gave the reporter some in
teresting facts about the distribution
of fish. He started from the govern
ment fisheries on the Susquehanna
river, a short time since, with millions
of shad and eggs, but the last were
distributed here yesterday, when
SIX),000 were placed in the Ochloeko-
nee. 'l^lie same number were also pla
ced in the Withlacoochcc, near Quit
man.
He had intended placing 500,000
in the Aucilla, but when lie arrived
there it was found that the water was
too low, and they were put in the
Ochlockonee instead.
It will he remembered that at dif
ferent times several shad have been
been caught in the Ochlockonee. They
were the result of an effort to stock
the waters of that river by the fish
commissioner several years ago.
Last year Mr. Ellis brought south
lobsters and fish for the salt water.
There are two other distributing
ears out, one in the north, and the
other in the west' They do not get
their shad from the Susquehanna, but
from tin; Delaware river fisheries, loca
ted near Philadelphia.
Mr. Ellis and party left yesterday
to return to Washington.
In Memoriam.
Whereas it has pleased Almighty
God to remove from our midst our be
loved brother, Jesse Aldridge. Be it
resolved by Bold Spring Alliance,
1st. That we feci to know that he
will ho missed from our lodge, and
that our loss is his eternal gain.
2d. That wo how in humble sub
mission to the will of Him that doeth
all tilings well.
3d. That we deeply sympathize
with llie bereaved family, in this their
season of deepest grief.
4th. That these resolutions be spread
upon our minutes, and a copy he pre
sented to the famil.y
W. IL Hrnsox, )
Isaac Alderman, Com.
Dr. A. B. Cook, i
(I W. Stephenson, See.
"Boh” Thomas has joined the bacli-
eloi’s club for the summer. The club
will grow within the next few weeks.
You can tell a benedict very readily,
whose wife is oil' for the summer, by
the jaunty demeanor he puts on, and
the careless air he assumes, when stay
ing down town late. When his wife
is at home you will see him consult his
watch, when down town at night, and
hear him say:
“By Jove, it is nine o’clock : I must
he getting home.”
And out lie puts.
Mr. George Fcarn is back from a
trip to Mobile.
L. B. M. H.
Worth Thinking About.
When you want a lawyer do yon ask all
the attorneys their price, and then employ
the cheapest 7 Do you not rather look for
the one whose skill ami knowledge of law
will protect your interest?
Why not apply the same idea to other
matters where confidence is a factor m your
dealings; for instance, in the purchase of a
hat or bonnet. It cannot be denied that
considering quulilg and price one hat may
be dear at one dollar, another cheap at live.
One bonnet dear at two dollars, another
cheap at ten. To decide the question of
cheapness we must consider:
1st. The standing of the establishment
which sells the lint.
2nd. The value as regards correct style
and nice finish, which all require in a lint.
3rd. Tae satisfaction given to others who
buy from the same house.
Vow, we don't pretend to keep the biggest
stock of hats, and the only nice huts, the
cheapest hats, and to sell at less than cost,
and all that sort of thing, hut we do claim
to sell you v'hut you want and to guarantee
sutie/urtion after you get it.
Some say “prices are high,” hut nil admit
they get more than was expected when the
hat is finished. We make it a point to let
no shoddy work go out from our store. If
a Mower is needed here, a ribbon there, or
an ornament in another place, on it goes,
and nothing said of extra cost. The hat.
must look nice, and so it does.
How happy we would he if we could only
get the contractor to sprinkle the street in
front ot our store too. We have offered to
pay and to pay well—§1, $2, $3, $4, or any-,
thing reasonable—hut it seems without
avail, and we have to keep up an unceasing
tight on ihe dust, and trust to t.hc clouds,
which are “few and far between.”
Mrs. <1 (Minis' Carroll.
L. B. M. II.
Taken Up.
ck horse. Tlie mi hit run obtain
proving properly and paying ex
penses. Inlornnitiun given on application
al the Thiks-Entkhi'Iiisk linin'.
him hi
Miss Mary Ryckman, of Palmyra,
N. V., who came here last October,
quite feeble, will leave for Asheville,
N. C., en route tor her home, in a few
days. Miss Ryckman exprssses her
self delighted with Thomasville and
our healthful climate, and has been
very agreeably disappointed and pleas
ed with the marked improvement she
has made while here. She will be a
firm friend of this place, as is every
one who remains here long enough
to test it.
Speaking of the late Sunday School
picnic atWhighnm, the Advance says:
“The Thomasville young ladies
made their escorts pay for tiio ice
cream and chewing gum. 'The Whig-
ham boys do not want us to publish
this, for fear the Whigham girls will
catch on to the scheme, but we will
all the same,”
When a young man gets so far gone
as to he willing to foot the bills for
chewing gum, his case is hopeless.
Nothing short of a matrimonial plas
ter will save him.
-HEADQUARTERS-
158 BROAD STREET.
Heal Estate anti Rental Agency.
PINE TIMBERED LANDS,
FARM LANDS,
AND CITY PROPERTY.
Money loaned on farm lands 8 per
cent, i to 5 years time.
J. !•:. B. Love.
Take Notice.
Merchant.* and Planters take notice, f
have no barrels of good syrup for sale.
Come quickly. B. A. BASH,
1 hi Broad St., Thomasville, (Ja.
May 1:: d&w tf.
Abbot’s Mast India Corn Paint removes
quickly all corns, bunions and warts with
out pnin.
In almost every neighborhood throughout
the west there is some one or more persons
whose lives have been saved by Chamber
Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diurriio-a Remedy,
or who have been cured of chronic diurrho u
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 pepular. 25 and fio rent,
bottles for sale hv McRae Bros.
Catarrh originates in scrofulas taint. I’.
I*. I*, purifies the blood, and thus permanent
ly cures Catarrh.
liucklcn’N Arnica Naive.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, ('happed 11 an da., Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive y
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.
Scrofula is an impurity of the blood which
produces unsightly lumps or swelling,which,
accumulating in the glands of the neck,
causes painful running sores on the arms,
legs or feet, which develops ulcers in the
eyes, ears or nose, or causing blindness and
deafness. Take P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium). It lias proved itself
the most remarkable of all blood purifiers.
OUR VERY BEST
People confirm mir statement when we say
that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in eyery
way superior to any and all other prepara
tions for the throat and lungs. In whoop-
ingeougli and croup it is magic and relieves
a . once. We oiler you a sample bottle free
Remember this remedy is sold uudera posi
live guarantee by Reid & Culpepper.
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that people will use a com
mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val
uable English one for the same money. Hr.
Acker's English pills are a positive cure for
sick headache and all liver taoubles. They are
small, sweet ami easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by Held & Culpepper. 3
PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE
COLD.
OUR
Dr. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS
Arc active, effective and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe
tite, had complexion and biliousness, they
have never been equaled, cither in America
or abroad. Sold by Reid k Culpepper. 2
How Is This?
Tobacco at 10c per foot or *50 cents per yard.
Come and see nnd get some of the weed at
these unheard ot prices.
B. A. BASS,
HO Broad Street, Thomasville, (la.
May 3 d&w
Worth Knowing.
Mr. W. If. 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, and after using about half a
dozen bottles found himself well and lias
had no return of the disease. N’o other
remedy ran show so grand a record of cures,
ns Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion. Guaranteed to do just what is claim
ed for it. Trial bottle free at S. J. Cassels’
Drug Store.
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 English Cough Remedy, and will re
fund the money toall who buy, take it as
per directions, and do not find our state- j
meat correct. For sale by Reid «k Culpep- j
per. ^ 1
Please read carefully every word in tlie
following article. A. F. Prevatt. of Thomas
ville, is the only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monongahcla Rye Whisky,
and it cannot be obtained from any other
source; now if you are overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other cause,
a pure, holiest, wliolesomestimulant 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 .lours Old Monongahcla Rye is the
highest grade of whisky distil led in the
Pnited .States; it is endorsed and highly
rceommrndcd by connoisseurs, chemists ar.d
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
obi, 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, (la. April 20-’. y
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 ot syphilitic
poisons. Sold under u neaiiiv«tft«*rnntcc at
Reid &CuIpepp»:r 4
Dyspepsiy, distress after eating, sour i
stomach, loss of appetite, a faint, all-gone j
feeling, bud taste, coated tongue, heart burn,
all relieved and cured by P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). It will
regulate the system, gives an appetite nnd
makes you well.
Some of.the <irural Army hoys may be in
terested iu the following from Alex. li. Pope,
A. D. ('., Commander, Dep't. Temi., and tin.
He says: “We have had an epidemic of
whooping cough here, (Stewart. Tenn.,) and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been the
only medicine that has 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 bv McRae Bros.
has come.
NO MISTAKE HERE!
We have used unusual care
in selecting stuffs and fab
vies and we have tlie
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No IdleBoast
The gentlemen already know
we are headquarters for
FurnisHing Goods.
NOTICE.
The Melon and Fruit Growers Associa
tion, of Boston, request the growers of
Brooks, Lowndes and Thomas counties to
meet in Quitman, Friday Way noth, at D)
o'clock.
At this meeting matters of importance
will lie discussed. All growers are earnestly
solicited to attend.
E. R. W it alky, T. T. .Stkmikns,
Secretary. President.
It cur tv* Her IMiti.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley. Petenon," Clay Co.,
Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
the truth of which is vouched lor 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 Iree
from all p >in and soreness, and a:u 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. Cassels’ Drug Stole.
Notice.
Parties wishing to learn Short Hand Pho
nography and Type Writing, will find it to
their interest to call ort meat 15b Broad
street.
May lO-.'ft. A. \\\ BALL.
lie who is feeling miserable,suffering with
Dyspepsia ami Indigestion and often times
with dizziness would do well to take P. P.
P. at once. P. P. P. (Arickly Ash and Poke
Root and Potassium) will cure you ami ar
rest the disease in its iticipiency.
McRae Bros., the druggists desires us to
publish the following testimonial as they
handle the remedy and believe it to bcreliu-
able.
I bought a 5n cent bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and applied it t<> my limbs,
which have been aflticted with rheumatism
at intervals for one year. I can truthfully
say that Pain Balm has completely cured
Summer Goods at Reese & Eason’s.
Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Wate
Colors, Vapor and Kerosene Oil Stoves, Fly
Straps and Fly I nns
these goods. Come and get choice.
5 17 00 tf.
Poor Oat Crops.
The farmers will understand what this
means. Poor oat crops. I HAVE HERMAN
MILLET SEED that will be just the thing
to supplement the poor oat crops. Come
and buy before the limited supply is rx-
Now is the time for J hausted. B. A. BASS.
me. R. II. Farr, llolywoyd, Kansas. Mr. A.
B. Cox, the leading druggi-t at liolywood,
vouches Ibr the truth of tlie above state
ment.
No_ Mercury, No Potash, No
Mineral Poisoner A concentrated ex-
Sail test St,vie in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
Gentlemens Notions.
The Lords of Creation
Are not, as whimsical as the
dear ladies in tlu* matter of
“Notions,” but wc can suit
all tastes.
tract of native roots and herbi, invigor
ating a worn-out system, rekindling tht
lustre of health in the checks, routing
rheumatism from old joints, and knitting
new flesh thereto. Tho real Elixir of
Life. A hnrml03a~ and wholesomo
onder-
ilterative is Wooldridgojti
Ml Cura
tic Broad Street, Thomasville, (ia.
May :! dive
THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY.
Merits ofour Hedge.
It is the cheapest fence.
11 is mo«t durable.
It is not affected by lire, wind or flood.
It has no posts to rot.
Stock can not rub it down.
It protects itself.
It stop trespasMTS and hunters.
It can not be carried away for firewood.
It takes but little room.
You can cultivate close to it.
No weeds to be kept out of the corners.
it lasts for generations.
You never lay out one cent for material
to repair it.
It s ornamental to any farm.
It is mule high, bull strong and pig tight. !
Parties desiring more information regard- i
ing the Hedge Fem e ran rail on or address 1
(’apt. B. II Mariott. Hotel Masury. Janies j
K. Perry, Stuart llciise or Ben F. Dodson,
Hotel Wliidlc? I
Don’t Wear Your
Old Tile
Glothierr. and Furnishers,
10S Broad Street • Thomasville, Ga.