The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 22, 1890, Image 3

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Commencement Season, ! THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. I ALBERT WINTER, City Editoi:. Till" KsTuyTm AY _ 22Tl8!M>- LOCAL SCHEDULE. 1*90. ILVdflfci The Right Place Lowest Prices! A Mil VA1. AND DEI* ARTURK of A LI. TK A INS j TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE carry ixo passengers FROM SAVANNAH ANT* TIIE EAST. No 5, Passenger Ar... 0 f*5 a in No 7, Passenger Ar... 1 48 |» in No 17, Freight and Acc'n Ar... 4 45 p m FOR SAVANNAH AND THE EAST. No 8, “ Lv... 12 Ott pill Not*, “ Lv... 61*5 p in No 18, Fgt ami Ace Lv... 7 05 a in FROM ALDANV, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. No 0, Passenger Ar... 5 40 p in FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No 5, Passenger Lv... «:«» a in No 53, Passenger Lv... 1! CO p in FROM MONTH'ELLO. No ?0, Passenger Ar... 11 30 p in No 82, Passenger Ar... G 00 p in FOR MONTH'ELLO, No 81, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p in No 29, Passenger Lv. .. 7 55 a in FROM CHATTAnoOlTIRE AND NEW ORLEANS, No f, Passenger ,\r... 11 37 p m No 18, Freight and Ace Ar... 5 30 a in FOR ClIATTADOOCftEK AND NEW ORLEANS Passenger I.v... 2 10 p Si&XL of* tlie BIC3r BOOT. SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: Our “Leadc*-” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes ^2.50 Worth $3.00. “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00 Agents for Knox New York Hats. CURTEIGHT & DANIEL, ION Broad St. PROVIDED*.WE HAVE NO MORE COLD. L. B. M. H. Diary of a Hat Bayer. .,<1 bail, my new 1ml all out of .‘linin' anil No 17, Fgbt anil Am • I.v non .\ m u uml mu^iiiliccnt stork ul CI.’r.A-M CASHMERES, CREAM ALBATROSS, CREAM BATISTE, and noveliies in all wool rreaiii Dress I lootl- with trim mini's specially ;iil;i |>li-i< tor llm i-ol 111 n 01 n-<-ill o n t seii- siin in mail'll. | We ;uv-liuu inir I lit* |»i'ol I iu-rl ami 11111*1 1111>I«rtc slunk ul WHITE LOOMS EMBROIDERIES 111 al were i'Vi.'C spun in this rily. Wi: iiavn by I'au llm liaiiilsumusl ROBE SKIRTINTiS, llm liamlsuUH'sl DOTTED SWISSES, llm lianilsuini.'sl PLAIN WHITE LOOMS, llm liaiiilsumusl PLAIN AND STRII’EI) WHITE LOOMS, willi llm liaiiilsumusl uiiiliruiilnl'its, all lu mali'li. ami il'lu savu money is an uliji'.'l, wliy yun will inirnliaspof l|s. A Imaiilil'iil slunk uf Ci'uam Silk Mills, in all b'i|u||is. ill |m|inlai' prirrs. Tim ninsl sn|inrl> slunk ul' Parasols ami I'inr l''ans snilablu lor lliis season anil al llm lowest preps. 'i'lm Imsl llusinry in llm lam!. ETHIOPIAN DVE. Every pair warranleil mil In slain, ill e nr laile. OiirOorspl lleparlnieiil is llie must enmplele ill llm rily, anil comprise* all nl' llm Iciiilinjr anil popular makes. AVu sell llm busl $1.01) corset ill llm Soutb. ASK TO SEE THEM. Our bamlkerebiers arc widely known ami our slunk euiisisl* nl' suiiip verv lemplinw •‘plums." Our low ml shoes fur ladies arc ex tremely pretty and al lower prices Ilian slum slopes. Special prices will be made in our ('Lln’lllNH DEPARTMENT i.o llie youiiw iipiiileiiieii purchasing commencement soils, lulls, shirts-, neckwear, ele. The largest stock and newest styles to select from. Now, a word to llm wise is suffi cient, is a good old adaifc. Joe Massey, of Boston, was in town yesterday. M. I’. Petty, of Nashville, Tenn . is a guest of the Gulf. II. F. Jones, of Louisville, Ky.. is stopping at the Gull. lames S. Denham, ol Monticello was in the city yesterday. Mr. C. H. Andrews, ol Waycross came up to attend the wedding yes. terday morning. The death ot Mr. R. B. Mnrdrc is sincerely regretted by the entire com munity. Mr. James A. Brown, of Sunny Hill Fla., a brother of Mr. Lee Brown, of this place, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Redden Smith, Jr., has gone to New York City to join his brother Mr. Alex Smith, where they will spend some lime. The round trip ticked to the unveil mg of Lee's statue, at Richmond, will be placed on sale Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mr. C. B. Townsend, accompanied by his wife and little daughter left yes terday morning for Griffin, where they will spend the summer months. Mrs. M. P. 1’ickett and children who have been spending several weeks in Americus visiting friends and rela lives, have returned home. H. WOLFF & BRO. lot) «Sc‘) lUBroadlKt. THE LEADERS OF STYLES. Attention is called to the ikw ad of Levy's Dry Goods House. They are hustlers, and mean just what they say. Read the ad. Mr. E. S. Paine, accompanied by Misses Honorine Mitchell and Annie Paine, lelt yesterday for Waycross attend a german gi>en by the German Club of that place, last night. Rev. .1. M. Rusliin, Air. T. T. Stephens, Geo. A. Cochran and the Rev. J. It. Bnttle arrived on the noon train from Boston yesterday,to attend tho funeral of the Into R. B. Mardre, Esq. Mrs. Martin anil daughter. Miss Marie B. Martin, and Miss Della Martin Kendall will leave for their home, Cincinnati, this morning. The ladies have beei the guests of Mrs. John Writ for several month Their southern friends would be plenscd to see them down in “Dixie” again. The work on the boulevard lias progressed from (iyeenwood to a point opposite the county jPmrtknise. Work 1ms been suspended for the present. The gang arc engaged in building a bridge ou Lee street, near the new warehouse. Called To Bainbridge. Marshal Spair was telegraphed for yesterday from Bainbridge to ceme over and atteud court there, during the I rial of a ease iu which he is wanted to testify. He left on the noon train. Preparing For Business. The train men arc having some thing like a picnic just at present, but it will not be long before Kolb Gems will begin to roll, and then they will have to do double duty. Already the authorities arc collecting all the empty cars obtainable, so as to be prepared for the heavy shipments as soon as the melon crop is ready to move. ’Tis said that Mr. Blaine favors Chauncey M. Depew for the presi dency. Early Wedding Chimes. Yesterday morning, at S o’clock. Miss Lena M. Paine, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. T. S. Paine, ol this city, and Mr. Thomas M. Jki.ks, for merly of Hawkinsville, but now of Oveida, Florida, were joined in die holy bonds of wedlock, in the presence j of a large corconr.se ol invited friends, in the Presbyterian church, by the Rev. A. W. Clisby. 'Promptly at the hour die following attendants entered the church, passing I down either aisle, to a beaulilul wed- | ding march skillfully performed by ^ it rond} . dav nf . Mrs. Lewis, of Hawkinsville, a sister ' of the groom. The attendants were, Miss Annie .Scott and Mr. I'ranx I Smith; Miss George Mitchell and Mr. j Tom Livingston; Miss Annie Sanford and Mr. Albert Riley; Miss Honorine j Mitchell and Mr. Ed. Paine; Miss Annie Paine and Mr. O. jelks. The bridesmaids were attired in simple white, each carrying a bouquet of white flowers. The bride, attired in a pre'ty traveling costume, entered and moved down the left hand aisle, lean ing on the arm of her sister, Miss An nie, while the groom, and his best man, Mr. O. Jelks, marched down the opposite aisle. They met at the altar, when, alter an appropriate and impressive prayer, by the Rev. Ben jamin L. Baker, Mr. Clisby performed the ceremony which made them man and wife. The pulpit and rear ol the church was beautifully and tastefully decorated with evergreens and rare flowers, the work of the friends of the bride. The early sunlight gleamed through the richly stained windows, resting like a benediction on the handsome young couple, who had just plighted 'heir troth, each to the other. Messrs. Louis H. Jerger and K 1 ee Brown, aa'eri as ushers. Thoinasville, while regretting to lose Miss Lena—she is universally popular —will follow her wherever fate or for tune may cast her lot. with iiniiccl best wishes for tier future happiness. Mr. Jelks has drawn a sure enough prize. The groom belongs to a prom incut, well known and prosperous family, and I,is future is a bright one The young couple start on ihc journey of life, tinder the most flattering au spices. Quite a large number ol friends of the couple accompanied them to the depot, where they took the 8:30 train for Macon, and from thence to Hawkinsville, where the groom’s parents reside. May fickle fortune slio -cr her choi cest blessings all along the way of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Jelks. May 1st. No i came lioirn* i 1 badly made. | itii. Worst*. I really will not wear it. fMli. Will have to seen new milliner. Bill. Saw Mrs. Smith, sue recommends a new lint out and out. 7th. Happened tv) pick up a Timf.s-Kntkh- i'Hisk ami read of L. 15. M. II. Nth. Asked Mrs. Jones what it meant, Said it was the popular Millinery House on Lower Broad. loth, failed on Mrs. Carroll to-day and \ crowded with work. 1 ■:111. My new hat came to-dnv. It is : ‘•jewel.” Mtli. Am feeling better. loth. Wore my new hat to-day first time Received lots of compliments. 20tli. More pleased than ever. :50th. It is settled. I'll never buy another hot in Thoinasville without first calling at L. 15. M. II. She learned by dear experience what we pay the printer to tell you weekly, that you will he pleased with nrice and quality at L. U. M. II. And how much we want your trade and willingly work lor it. Mrs. Jennie Carroll. Lower Broad Millinery House. Take Notice. Merchants ami Planters take notice. I have f*o barrels of good syrup for sale. Come quickly. 15* A. BASS. 11C Broad St., Thoinasville, (la. May Id d&w tf. Abbot's Hast India Corn Paint removes quickly all corns, bunions ami warts with out pain. In almost every neighborhood throughout the west there is some one or more persons whose lives have been saved l*v Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrlm a Remedy, or w ho have been cured of chronic diarrluea by it. Such persons take especial pleasure iu recommending the remedy to others. The praise that follows it's introduction and use makes it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bv McRae Bros. Freight on Vegetables. Asa matter of interest to growers and shippers of vegt tables, ws repro duce the following from the News: Freight Agent W. S. King requests the Morning News to print the follow ing as a correction of the vegetable hipping rates printed in Monday’s Morning News: New York: Vegeta* bfes in crates, *‘>0 cents per crate; po tatoes in barrels, OH cents per barrel Philadelphia: Vegetables in crates, 07 j by cents per crate; potatoes in barrels, 0* i cents per barrel, Baltimore: Vegeta bles in crates, 07 cents per crate: po tatoes in barrels, GO cents per barrel. Boston: Vegetables in crates, 4D cents p?r crate; potatoes in barrels, 80 cent per barrel. These rates are from Savannah. For anaemic pooplo W. W. C. ia a boon. ~ ' Croup, Whooping Cough uml Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. For iule by Hicks k Peacock. A Safe Investment. Is Dim which is gunnmtccd to bring you sali.-I'aclory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. (Mi this safe plain you can buy from our advertising druggist a bottle of Dr. King's X?\v Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring re lief iu every case, when used for any affec tion of Throat, Lungs or ('best, such as Con sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron chitis, Akthiua, Whooping Cough. Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and run always he depended upon. Trial bottle free at S. .1. Cassels drug store. W^W^O. for weakly females, lie who is feeling miserable suffering with Dyspepsia and Indigestion and often times with dizziness would do well to take I\ l\ l\ at once. P. I*. I*. ( A rick lv Ash and Poke Root and Potassium ) will cure you and ar rest the disease iu its iucipicncy. Poop Oat Crops. The farmers wiil understand what this means. Poor oat crops. I IIAVK HERMAN MILLET SEED that will be just the thing to supplement the poor oat crops. Come and buy before the limited supply is ex hausted. 15. A. 15ASS. ID; Broad Street, Thomasvilie, (hi. May .5 d«l w How Is Thii? j ; Tobacco at 10c per foot or 30 cent* per yard. j I Come and sec and get some of the weed at i I these unheard of prices. B. A. BASS, 1 D» Broad Street, Thomas’Ville, Ga. May :: < IA w A CHILD KILLED! Another child killed l»y the une of opiates given in the form of nontliing »;rrup. Why mothers give their eliildren such deadly poison is surprising when they ran rolieve fJw child of its peculiar troubles l*y lining I)r. Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or rmrphine. Sold by Relit <111 pepper. 1° Please read carefully every word in the | following article. A. F. Prevntt, of Thomas- ! ville, is the only agent in this county for 1 Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye Whisky. 1 and it cannot he obtained ft 0111 any other source; now if you are overworked, or bro- ; ken down in health, from any other cause, J a pure, honest, wholcsomcptini ulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky j is the most wholesome stimulan t produced, j Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the 1 I'nitcd Elates; it is endorsed a. id highly j recommended by connoisseurs, che.mists and physicians throughout the I nionp it is an | old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whh ky, and made its national reputation solely on ac- t count of its high qunlitv. A. F. PREY ATT. Sole Agent, Til 0111ns-| ville, Ga. April ‘2fu *.y‘ IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Not If you go through the world a dyspeptic A *r Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets arc a positive cun’ for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Imligestlen. Flatulency and Constipation • Guaranteed and sold by Held Culpepper. 0 J O U“R has come. NO MISTAKE HERE! That hacking cough 11 red hr .Shiloh’s Cure, 'or sale* bv Hicks k Pen 1 he so quickly ’c guarantee it. Itiicklcu’N Arnica Malrc. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, 17leers, 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 box. For sale h Cassels, Drug Store. GENERAL DELIVERY. I hereby announce to the public that I an prepared to do a General Delivery business .u Thoinasville and v ici»ity, running three drays, which are under the management of experienced and careful drivers. Rates us . reasonable as circumstances will allow. T. MILLSAP. Thoinasville, (la., May 20th 1890. Dyspepsiy, distress alter eating, sour stomach, loss of appetite, n faint, all-gone feeling, had taste, coated tongue, heart burn, all relieved mid cured by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). It will regulate the system, gives an appetite and makes you well. Will you slitter with Dpspcpsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalize!- is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker’s Blood Elixir, for it lias been fully demonstrated to tiie people of this eountry that it is superior to all other pre parations lor blood diseases. U is a positive cure for >vphilitic pdisoning. Uloers. Erup tions and Pimples. It purities the whole sys tem and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Held & Culpepper. .Scrofula is au impurity of the blocd 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 ryes, ears or nose, or causing blindness and deafness. Take P. P. P. 1 Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). It has proved itself the most remarkable of all blood purifiers. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Sholoh’s Cure is the mildly for you. For sale by Hicks & Peacock. CAN,T SLEEP NIGhTS Is the complaint of thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you ever try Dr. Acker’s English Kerned}'/ it is the best preparation known for all lung Troub les. Sol l on a positive guarantee at 23c. and Held A Culpepper. 8 Shiloh's Vitalize!' is what you need for Constipation. Loss o*' Appetite, Dizziness, and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks k lVurock. Catarrah cured, health ami sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sab* by lli. ks k Peacock. A Sure Kidnoy and Bladder We Lave used unusual care iti selecting stlift’s and tab rics and we Lave tho -Nobbiest Stock- in town. No IdleBoast The gentlemen already kno^ we arc headquarters for FurnisHing Goods. Remedy—W, W. C, Burglars Visit Metcalfe. Metcalfe is quite excited over a visit of burglars to that place Monday night. They eutered the residence of Mr. John Carroll, and stole his wife’s j jewelry, several dollars iu change and j his keys. They also visited the same night, the home of Mr. R. Manning. The only articles stolen were his keys, nothing else being troubled. The thieves have not been apprehended. Mr. J. E. Oliver has returned from visit to Macon and other points. He is now connected with the American Accident Insurance company, of j * Louisville, Ky. Summer Goods at Reese & Eason's. Refrigerator*, lec Cream Freezers, Water Colcrs, Vapor and Kerosene Oil Stoves, Fly Straps and Fly Fans. Now is the time for these good*. Come and get choice. 5 1 7 90 tf. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizen*, that tor years wc have been selling Dr. King's New | Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buck leu* Arnica Salve and Elec tric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guaruutce them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satis factory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely ou their merits. S. J. Cassel?; Drug gist. Catarrh originates in scrofulas taint. I*, j P. 1\ purifies the blood, and thus permanent ly cures Catarrh. Some ot tin* Grand Army i>.*y> may he in terested ill the following from Alex. B. Pope, A. D. ('.. Commander, Dep t. Tenn., and (ia. ID* says : “We have had an epidemic of whooping cough hen*, (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 rent bottles for sale by McRae Bro*'. McRae Bro*.. the druggists desires us to publish the following testimonial as they handle the remedy and believe it to berelia- j able. I bought a 5o cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, I which have been atHicted with rheumatism 1 at intervals for one year. I can truthfully say that Pain Balm has completely cured 111c. R. II. Farr, llolywoyd, Kansas. Mr. A. 15. Cox, tin* leading druggi-t at Holywood, touches for the truth of the above state ment. For lame hack, side or chest, use JSliilo Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For s by Hicks k Peacock. flattest St.vlc in SCARFS, COLLARS. Gentlemens Notions. The Lords of Oration A ft* not as whimsical ns the ilonr Indies in tho matter of "Notions,” blit wo can suit itll tastes. Don’t Wear Your Old Tile —HEADQUARTERS— 158 BROAD STREET. Koal Estate ami Renlal Agency. PINE TIMBERED LANDS, FARM LANDS, AND CITY PROPERTY. Money loaned on larnt lands S per cent. 1 to 5 years time. • I. K. U. Love. May 2') mu. Clothierr and Furnishers, Broad Street • Thoinasville, 61.