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Commencement Season,
I «IO.
THE DAILY TIMES-EHTERPBISE. | Si f t J ie BOOT.
EWslOBro..
The Right Place
AM) rilK
Lowest
Prices!
A m u' and miiiTiiilk’Oiit slock of
CIIKAM CASHMERES,
(■KKA.M ALBATROSS.
cream batiste,
■tikI novelties in all wool cream Dress
(I nod > wit li trimmings specially
adaplrd fur /lie coinmem-ciiionl sea
son In mail'll. I
Wc an-showing llie prellii'»t and
most complete stork ol
WHITECHOUS
EMBROIDERIES
iliat were ever seen in this city.
Wi: have liy far llm handsomest
ROUE SKIRTINGS,
l lie liamlsoniesl
DOTTED SWISSES,
lln' handsomest
1’liAI.V WHITE DODDS,
the liandsoinest
JM.AIX AND STItll’ED WHITE
HOODS,
With the liandsoinest embroideries,
all to JUMrli, and if to save money is
an object, why yon will purchase of
SIS.
A beautiful stock of Cream Silk
Mitts, in all lengths, at popular prices.
'I'lie most superb slock of Parasols
sind Pine fans suitable for this season
and at (lie lowest prices.
The best Hosiery in the land.
ETHIOPIAN DYE.
Every pair warranted not to slain,
dye or fade.
Our Corset Department is Hie most
complete in tin: city, and comprises
all of the leading and popular makes.
We sell the best $1.00 corset in (lie
South.
ASK TO SEE THEM.
Our handkerchiefs are widely
known and our stock consists of some
very tempting •‘plum*."
Our low cut slioes for ladies arc ex
tremely pretty and at lower prices
llinii shoe stores.
Special prices will lie made in our
CIAITIIINH DKPA KTMENT
to tlio young gentlemen purchasing
ciiminciH’cnicnt suils, lints, shirts,
.neckwear, etc.
Tlic largest stock and newest stylos
to Ts-dcct from.
Xt«. a word to Hie wise is sulli-
«:-lcJit. i* U good old adage.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
TI KSDAY, MAY 27, 1800.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL AND DKI-ARTURK or A LI. Til AI NS
TO AM) FROM TltOMASVII.I.F.
CARUYINO FaSSENGKUS
SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK:
“Leader” Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes £2.50 Worth $3.00.
Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00-
FROM SAVANNAH AND TIIK HA NT.
No 6, Passenger
No 7, Passenger
No J7, Freight and Acc’n..
Ar... G5aa in
Ar... 1 43 p in
Ar... 4 46pm
NOW FOR AUGUSTA.
FOR HATANNAII AND TIIK EAST.
No 8, “
No li, “
Lv... 12 02 p m
Let Us Tap That Great Rail-
No D>, Fgt and Ace
FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA A
.... I.v. •. 7 05 a in
VI) WF.STF.KN POINTS.
road Centre.
FOII ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST.
•Speaking of the railroad outlook ill
No r», Passenger
No 6.1, Passenger
Know MONTICiH
roll MOXTICKi.I.O.
No 81, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p i
No 20, l’aasengcr I.v. .. 7 66 a i
FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AM) NEW ORLEANS,
No 8, Passenger Ar.. .11 37 p r
No 18, Freight and Ace A r... 6 30 a r
for Chattahoochee and new on leans
Our
Agents for Knox New York lints.
CCJirrKlG I I r r & I^AISTIEL, 108 Broad SI
Mr. S. 1’. Freeman, of Flint, was in
tlio city yesterday.
Mr. Rufc Eaves left yesterday
morning fur points in Alabama.
Mrs. John N. Malone and daugh
ter, of Quincy, Fla., were in the city
Sunday.
Mr. C. It. Ilawk, nf tlie Boston
World and Camilla Clarion, spent, a
couple of hours in the city yesterday.
Mr. Peter Sams, of Rockford, 111 ,
is among the strangers stopping at the
Gulf.
Messrs. A. Kent and J. S. Hannon,
of Camilla, wore in the city yester
day.
Mr. Calvin Cochran, of Flint, re
turned home yesterday after unending
:i few days here.
Mr. C. H. Wright, Mrs” A P. Cole
and Mrs. C. S. Wright, of Albany,
were guests of the Gulf Sunday.
Mr. Little Mardrc, accompanied by
his mother,left yesterday morning for
Americus.
Mr. G. W. Herring left yesterday
morning for Columbus to attend a
convention of which he is a member.
Dr. J. G. Hopkins returned yester
day from Nashville, Tenn., where lie
lias been attending a meeting of the
Medical Association.
There is a marked feeling of satis
faction and relief among our people,
based upon the fact that the railroad
is assured. Every one feels bofter.
Real estuto on lower Broad and
Smith avenue! will show the effects of
the now raihoad. In fact, real estate
all over town will feel its effects.
A mule attached to a drily attempt
ed to run away on Madison street,
yesterday morning, but was stopped
by the driver, who managed to hold
on to the reins
Mr. E. L. Craigmiles, a Thomas
comity young man, but now connected
with a pharmacy at Charleston, S. C,
arrived Sunday, and is visiting home
folks.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
lOOiSt I 11 T5roa«l St.
THE LEADERS OF STYLES.
Mr. and Mrs. Jalius Stark, of
Fcrnandinn, Fla., who have been
visiting here have returned liemc.
Miss Hallic Stark accompanied them
to Fcrnandinn, where she will spend
some time.
“Gene” Walker, the engineer, had
a Kolb Gem melon on exhibition at
the drug store of Bob Thomas, Satur-
urdny. It weighed within n fraction
of ten pounds. Mr. Walker says he
lias two thousand of the same sort.
The melon was grown near Metcalfe.
Gene will be among the first to ship a
ear load of Ipelous
A delightful social event, an
oyster supper, with all the accom
panying concomitants, took place at
the residence of Me- Noah Singletary,
four miles from Ochlockonec, last
week. The town of Ochlockonec was
well represented. Of course every
one had a pleasant time.
Burglars in the Day Time.
Tho homo of .Mr. Joshua Carroll, on
Warren street,Jwns entered by thieves
Saturday during tho day while all
of the family were absent, and a purse
lontainiug a twenty dollar bill and
nearly four hundred dollars in notes
stolen from the bureau. There Is no
clue to the burglars. This makes
Augusta, the Chronicle says:
“Augusta is already the greatest
railroad centre in the south, yet here
arc seven new lines either buildin
oil which work will lie started within a
few months.—the three C’s, the Au
gusta and West Florida, the Augusta
and Chattanooga, the Carolina, Knox
vilic and Western, the Coast Line ex
tension. the Augusta, Gibson and San-
dersvillt extension, and the Smithso-
iiia, Lincolnton and Augusta.
The Augusta and West Florida
comes via Thomasville. This place is
vitally interested in the construc
tion of that line, and will give every
possible encouragement to it,—
ThomasviL’e has already .subscribed
fifty thousand dollars to the project,
and stands ready to do her full share
toward pushing the road through.
Tt would give us a shorter and almost
air lino to New York and the east,
and would put Thomasvillc in close
connection with half a dozen great
system. With the S. F. it W. I!y.,
the Georgia Southern, the Carabellc,
and the Augusta road, we would oc
cupy an impregnable position.
Will Carry Out Their Contract.
On Friday we published the di«
patch sent by Mr. A. T. McIntyre,
Jr., to Mr. Jell' Lane, General Mana
ger of tlie Georgia Southern and Flor
ida Railroad, saying to Mr. Lane that
be had assured the citizens of Thom
nsrillc—they having complied v ith
the propositions ol the road—that
work would commence in ninety days.
Mr. McIntyre has received the follow
ing reply:
Message received, Wc will carry
out our contract, sure.
(.Signed) Ji-.if Lank,
< icneral Manager.
There is no question about the man
ngement of the G. S. <fr F., complying
with their part of the contract made
with the town. It is not probable, as
before intimated, that the G. S. A F.
will wait for the expiration of ninety
days to begin the work. They arc as
anxious to put the road through at
L. B. M. H.
Diary of a Hat Buyer.
May 1st. Never felt so bad, my new hat
enme home to-day all out of shape ami
badly math'.
•1th. Worse. I really will not wear if.
f»th. Will have to seen new milliner.
Mil. Saw Mrs. Smith, she recommends
new hat out and out.
"tli. Happened to pick up a Timks-Kxtbr-
prisk and read of L. II. M. II.
8th. -\«ked Mrs. Jones what it meant,
Said it was the popular Millinery House on
Lower Broad.
10th. ('ailed on Mrs. Carroll to-day and
ordered a new hat.
11th. Says she will hare it ready day af
ter to-morrow. Is crowded with work.
1 -*t!*. My new hat came to-day. It is a
•jewel.”
1 1th. Am feeling better.
l<;th. Wore my new hat to-day first time.
Received lots of compliments.
UOth. More pleased, than over.
Both. It is settled. I'll never buy another
hat in Thomasville without first calling at
L. 11. M. 11.
.She learned by dear experience what we
y the printer to tell you weekly, that you
will be pleased with m ice and quality at L.
U. M. 11. ‘
-Ami how much we want your trade and
willingly work for it.
Mi’s. Parroll.
Lower Broad Millinery House.
Erysipelas.—I. L. Irvin, of Thomasville,
says was afflicted with Erysipelas lor
ten pears and was only cured when 1*. I*. I
•rv neighborhood throughout
is some one or more persons
e been saved by Chamber-
idem and Diarrho a Remedy,
on cured of chronic diarrho a
rsons take especial pleasure
id ing the romedy to others. The
allows it’s introduction and use
vy popular. *25 and Do cent
lie I»v McRae, Bros.
C'a tar rah cured, health ami sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
DO cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by
Hicks k Peacock,
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Not If yon go through the world a dyspeptic .Dr
Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure
for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
Flatulency and Constipation* Guaranteed and
sold tiy Reid & Culpepper. 6
who have
’ it. Sm h
praise that
makes it v
bottles for :
For aneomic popple W. W. C. ia
a boon.
Croup, \Vlhni;iiii£ Coiijjli unit Urondiiti.s
iiiiim-iiinlr-! v reln'vnl by Hhiluli'g Cure. Fin-
rale by Bides & IVacock.
the cailic.it possible day,
that they should do so.
as wc arc
the second t'tnc Mr. Carroll has liven
visited by thieves in a comparatively | our eggs—cotton—in 011c basket.
It Pays.
Truck farming pays. The Mil—
ledgcville correspondent of the Consti
tution says:
‘ Mr. Ely Harrell, of this county,
was ill tho city yesterday with a wag
on load of vegetables, brought from
his farm near here, that were superior
to anything brought from the foreign
markets. He was accosted by the
Constitution correspondent, and the
statement lie gave as to the value of
the vegetable yield is amazing when
compared with that of cotton. Ilis
leading product is cabbage, and from
his cabbage patch last year, lie clear
ed an avers,gp of <1(111 per acre. Ho
has doubled his capacity this year,
and given bis attention to other vege
tables that he has not tried before.
He stated yesterday that an acre of
land, well manured, would yield six
thousand heads of cabbage, that would
average ten cents each, or six hum! •
red dollars from an acre of ground.
Five years ago he did not own a font
of ground a»d was without money. He
rented a small patch and sowed it in j
cabbage. The yield was phenomenal,
mil in a year or two lie bought the
land, and began raising vegetables on
a larger scale. To day lie is independ
ent, and is actually growing rich off a
Fop that l'.iu long been aegleetcd in
the elainor for “king cotton.” Mr.
Harrell is .-imply “one out of many
there are other farmers in Baldwin
county who have reaped similar re
sults,”
Wc commend Mr. Harrell’s experi
ence to the truck growers of Thomas
county. We have, too long, put all
A Safa Investment.
U mi" which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in ease of failure a
return ol purchase price. On this sale plan
you can buy from our advertising druggist
a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring re
lief in every case, when used for any affec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such ns Con
sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup,
etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended upon. Trial bottle free at S. J.
Casscls drug store.
W. W. O. for woakly females.
That hacking cough can he so quickly
curod by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it.
For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
Another Cure for Rheumatism.
I*. P. P Mn’fg Co., Savannah, (ia.
Gotntlcmen—I hail Rheumatism for over
six wears, and last May was taken down
and confined to my bed. My legs and feet
were badly swollon and the color of a red
apple, and I was in a fearful condition* 1
heard of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root
ami Po tassium), and after seeing what the
ingredit nts were—as tlie formula is on the
bottle— I concluded to try it, ami after tak
ing thre»; small bottles was able to go down
town an«d attend to my business, and I must
say that / feel like another man. Am now
taking tin * large size, and to-day I believe
that I will soon be as lively as any man of
sixty-one y ears of age can expect to be.
A. C. La no.
Will yon s. tfler with Dpspepsia and Liver
Complaint? jShiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed
ure. you. Pur sale by Hicks k Peacock.
WE GAN AND DO
Guarantee i> r . A«5.ker’s J!lood KUxir,Bfor it
lias been fully d emo«*»trated to tho people of
this country that it i* superior to all other pre
parations for bio. mI diseases. It is a positive
cure for syphilitic* pdisoning. Ulcers. Erup
tions ami Pimples. It parities tho whole sys
tem and thoroughly builds up the constitution.
Reid & Culpepper.
PROVIDED WE:iHAVE:NG
COLD.
‘MORE
OUR
Sleepless nights
terrible cough. SI
for von. For sale 1
uule miserable by that
, )h's Cure i« the remedy
Hicks * Pearuck.
AlMtlllT
A CHILD I DLLED.
child .killed hj
the use of opiates
.'ling syrup. Why
?li deadly poison
. fi'cvc the child of
its peculiar troubles by u-iiig i->» • Ache's baby
Soother. It contains no opiuu» or morphine.
Sold by Reid Culpepper.
the
Teller, Saltrhcum and Cancer arc all cured
by P. P. P. The effects on these diseases
arc perceptible after the first bottle of P. P.
P. was used.
Poor Oat Crops.
The farmers wiil understand what this
means. Poor oat crops. I IIAVK GERMAN
MILLET SKED that will be just the thing
to supplement the poor out crops. Come,
and buy before the limited supply is ex
hausted. 15. A. BASS,
ID* Broad Street, Thomasville, (ia.
May .1 d&w
ituclilrn'w Arnica Waive.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handi, Chilblains
Corns, ami nil Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 2D rents per box. For sale
by S, J, Cassids, Drug Store.
Is the
A-thn
CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS
inpinint ol tie
hi
\. ki
• UMllnp!
r.
j the he fit prei
I !••-. Sol i on
It* id A Culpepper.
amU suffering from
Coiighrt etc. Did von
English Remedy*.’ It is
sown for all lung Troiib-
positive guarantee at 25c. and
GENERAL DELIVERY.
rt bv announce to the public that I an
• I to do a General Delivery business
nmisvillc ami ' icinity, running three
which are under the management of
om-ed ami careful drivers. Rates as
able as circumstances will allow.
X. T. MILLSAP.
masville, Ga., Mav 20th 1890.
Summer Goods at Reese & Eason’s.
Refrigerator*, be Cream Freezers. Water
dors, Vapor and Kerosene Oil fcjtoves, Fly
raps and Fly Fans. Now is the time for
e-c good®. Conn* ami get choice.
! 7 90 tf.
short timo,
Let’s vary the performance, somewhat.
flic medical fraternity, backed up by
carefully compiled statistics, is almost a
unit in declaring that a moderate use o
• ti mutants conduces to long life. It is also
admitted that an old whisky is by far the
1 t stimulant that can be used. Leading
physicians recommend the. f. W. Harper
AMiisky.beeau.se it is pure, possessed oLa
?upe; io.* flavor and bouquet, and is not ol-
1.1ed for sale until it is old and thoroughly
matured.
C. W. Wiggins Sde Agent,
Thomasville, (ia.
Please read carefully cverv v
following article. A. I\ P re vat t, of Thoinas-
vilie, is the only agent in th. ; « co mity for
Paul Junes Old Moiiongalicla i Tye AA hisky,
and it cannot be obtained froi t any other
source; m>,v if you are overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any >tlier cax ,fi c,
a pure, honest, u holcsomestimiil ant will c’o
you more good than anything elf c you conic 1
possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky
is the most, wholesome stimulan t produced.
Paul Jones Old Monotigahela Bye is the
highest grade of whisky disti!J«d in the
Fnilcd .States; it is endorsed uid highly
recommended by connoisseurs, cl wmist.s and
physicians throughout the l’ni« *n; it is an
old, rich, imellow,palatable Rye W liisky, and
title its national reputation sohn.lv on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PR KA'ATT, Sole Agent, Thomas-
i!lo,Ga. Aprif. -0-*.y*
Shiloh’s Vituli/er is what you noed for
Constipntiot f, Loss o f ‘ Appetite, J>i/.>.iness,
ami all sym ptonis o.‘‘ Dyspepsia. Price '0
ami 7.1 cents per bottle. For sale by Ificks
k Peacock.
A Sure Kidney and Bladder
Homedy—M 7. W. CL
Home of the Grand Army boys may be in
terested in tho following troi i Alex. B, Pope,
A. D. (Joiniuander, Dep’t. Tenn., and Gn.
He says: **AVe he ve had a n epidemic of
whooping cough lie re. (ihewai 1. Tenn.,) and
Chamberlain’s Go ugh Remedy has been the
only medicine tl.nt has done *uy good.”
There is no dan; er from who. >|»ng cough
this reined;.* is freely given- It com
pletely control* t he disease. .">0 . *A*nr. i.ottles
for sale by Mdhi • Bros.
MeRae Bros., the; druggists «b : ires ufi .*o
publish the foil, iwing tc itimonial as they
handle the rente ly ami bc ie\«‘it tir herclia-
abic.
1 bought a f*0 cent bottle of (.’lianilx*rlain*ri
Pain Halm and applied it to my* limbs,
whieh have been afllictcd with rii. iiniatism
at intervals, for one year. I imii tru thfully
say that Pain Halm has completely cured
me. R. li. Farr, Hol vwnyd, Kansas. Mr. A.
B. Cox, the leading o ruggUt at llolywood,
vouches for the trutl of the* above state
ment.
has come.
NO MISTAKE HERE
Wc have used unusual .’care
in selecting stuffs and fab
rics and we Aavedhe
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No IdleBoast
The gentlemen already know
we are headquarters for
FurnisHing Goods.
Latesl .Style in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
Gentlemens Notions.
The Lords of Creation
Are not. as whimsical as the
dear ladies in the matter of
“Notions,” but wc can suit
all tastes.
For latino* Ik
Porous Pbisto
by Hicks A IN
•k. *i.k or < Ihvi
i*. Pric • J.'» run
■acock.
Take i Motice.
ii.se .S a i lob's
[•*. For sale
.Alcrchants
have DO bar
Come quickly.
.ml IMi mter
•Is of good
Broad a
take notice. I
wrup for sale.
B. A. BANS.
Thomasvillc, < Ja.
av l;: dA w tf.
How l-.i This?
t^|d) at 1 Or per lot t. or do cents per yard.
Don’t Wear Your
Old Tile
May :: dJcw
card ot pricel .
i«l Strco.,
R.
Tho
A. HASS,
asvilie, (ia
Merit Win*.
AVo de
years we have bet
Discovery for (,'on.su; n;>tion. Dr
Life Pills, Htieklen's ArnicaSa
it*u?ns, that for
Dr. King's New
Dr. King’s New |
and Klee- .
trie. Bitters, and have nrver lituidled remedies
that sell as well, op iIil t have given such j
universal sati-faetion. Wc do not hesitate ■
to guarantee them cverv time, and we stand '
r«’ady tt) rtd’uml tlio purcioiM* price, it satis- |
factory results do not IbLhnv their use. These '
remedies have won the ir great popularity j
purely on their merits. S. J. Casscls. Drug- |
gist.
Shiloh'.-
!d l»v it
Randall Pope, the retired druggi-t of 1
.. I Madison, Fla., save P. K P. is tiie best alte-
Couch and Consumption Lure ts , rative ln lhf !n; ; rk(> . ;Ul)l Uc ha , ll;ln(llc(i
on a gn. t e. cares -° * | and sobl all the *nr*a papilla* ami hiood |
medicines that wer** a-lvuTpsed. f
< ares Con-
■ sale by Hicks k Peacock.
Clothier? and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street - Thomasville, Gi