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Commencement Season,
18»0.
I. Wolff S; Bn.,
The Right Race
AM) LIUS
Lowest Prices!
A new ;iii*l niiifiiiilirent stock of
Cl!ISAM CASII.UISIUSS,
Cl!ISAM AIJIATIiOSS,
CiHSAM ItATISTE,
and novelties in all wool rretim Dress
tiood' witli trimmings specially
adapli'd lor lliu comiiieiieeiueiil sca-
.1111 In mateli. !
We are sliowinj; the prettiest and
ino-l co nplctc* slock (d
WHITE (!(>()l>S
EM I’.ltOIDEIMES
ihat wet ver seen in tliis city.
We have by far t)ie handsomest
HOME SKlltTlXGS,
llie liandsomcs:
DOTTED SWISSKS,
the liandsomest
i’EAIX WHITE (iOODS,
the handsomest
IM.AIX AXI) STRIPED WHITE
HOODS,
with the handsomest embroideries,
all to mateli, and if to save money is
an object, why yon will purchase of
us.
A beautiful stock of Cream Silk
Mitts, in all lengths, at popular prices.
The most superb stock of Parasols
and Pine Pans suitable for this season
and at the lowest prices.
Xho best Hosiery in the land.
ETHIOPIAN' DYE.
Every pair warranted not to slain,
dye or fade.
Our Corset Department is the most
complete in the city, and comprises
allot' the leading and popular makes.
We sell the best $1.00 corset in the
South.
ASK TO SEE THEM.
Our handkerchiefs are widely
known and our stock consists of some
very templing •‘plums."
< >ur low cut shoes for ladies are ex
tremely pretty and at lower prices
than shoe stores.
.Special prices will he made in our
cr.oTinxt; department
to the young gentlemen purchasing
commencement suits, hats, shirts,
neck wear, etc.
The largest stock and newest styles
to select from.
Xow, a word to the wise is suffi
cient, is a good old adage.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
10!) «Sc ’ll T3roiv*l St.
THE LEADERS OF STYLES.
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
Kt)N KSDaY.mTy~28, 1800.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL AND DKPaRTUREOF AM. TRAINS
TO AM) FROM THO.MASVIt.LF
CARRYING PASSENGERS
M HAVANNAII AND TIIE EAST.
No ft, Passenger Ar... G ftft a in
No 7, Passenger Ar... 1 -48 p m
No 17, Freight and Acc’n Ar.. - 4 45 p m
FOR SAVANNAH AND TICK EAST.
No 8, “ Lv...12 02pm
No 0, “ l' v - * “
No 18, Fgt and Ace Lv... * 05 a in
FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
No a, Passenger \r... 5 10 p in
FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST.
No ft, Passenger I.v... s :M) a in
No 53, Passenger Lv... - ,: ™P m
FROM MONTICKLLO.
No £0, Passenger Ar... 11 30 p m
No 82, Passenger Ar... (»00 p in
FOR MONTICELLO.
No 81, Passenger • - Jj( P JJ*
No 29, Passenger I.v. .. . fto a in
FROM CnATTAIIOOUIIEE AND NEW ORLEANS.
No P, Passenger Ar...11 37 p m
No 18, Freight and Aeo Ar... ft JO a in
for Chattahoochee and new Orleans
No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10 p in
No 17, Fght and Ace I.v... oOOpm
Mr. C. G. Stark paid Metcalfe a
visit yesterday.
Mr. Manny Engle was in tkc city
yesterday.
Mr. L. C. Gross, of Atlanta, is at
the Gulf.
Mr. II. M. Thomas, of Cincinnati,
is at the Stuart.
Dr. John Coyle returned Sunday
from a trip to Bainbiidge.
China berries are in season, and the
sound of a pop gun is heard in all di
rections.
Mr. L. Rosenheim, of Baltimore, is
among toe popular drummers at Ihc
Stuart.
Mr. Thomas llallantine, of Manatee,
Fla., is among the latest arrivals at the
Stuart
Architect Gunn, who has charge of
building flic opera house at Mcnticcl-
lo, was in town yesterday.
Among the guests of trie Gull yc;-
terday were Miss KNa Gordon and
sister, of Louisville.
Mi. sI. R. Harden, of Jack-on,
Tenn., is among the strangers stop
ping in the city.
Manager W. S. Keefer, of the I.alo-
nia Ice Works, left yesterday morning
for a few days trip to Columbus, Ga.
Mr. Angus Patterson, a prominent
lawyer, of Madison, Fla., arrived in
the city yesterday, and went up to
Moultrie.
Mr. W. A. Davis and son, John,
left yesterday for Brunswick with near
load of horses. Among the horses
taken was “Morgan.” a well known
trotter.
The seining party that went down
to lake Jamonce Monday report a
good catch. They were caught in
the heavy rain during the morning,
hut then seiners must expect to get
wet.
The good people of Boston and
vicinity, will have a big time at their
alliance picnic, on Friday. Hospitali
ty will reign, as it always docs in that
thrifty town, supreme.
The excursion which leaves here
Friday Doming for Jacksonville, Fla.,
will no doubt carry a large crowd.
The colored population cannot with-
s and the chatms of an excursion It
catches them every time.
The Union picnic at Joe Massey’s,
on the 4th ot June, at which Col.
Livingston will speax, promises to lie
an unnsually pleasant and interesting
occasion. The alliance men, their
wives and children, will he there by
the hundred.
Superintendent Fleming and Assis
tant Superintendent Aveilhe, of the
S., F. & W. Ry., passed through the
city yesterday in Capt. Fleming’s pri
vate car. They went through to Bain-
bridge on No. 7. They will probably
arrange connections with the Alabama
Midland, while over there.
An infant child of Air. and Airs.
A. K Namnan, died on Monday.
The funeral took place yesterday
morning at lfk'iO o’clock, .front the
residence on Aladison street. The
parents have the sympathies of the
community in the loss of their little
one. It is well with the child.
.Seventy-seven Chinamen were lost
on a sinking ship in Behrings sea,
yesterday.
Si&’ii of tlie BfGr BOOT.
SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK:
Our “Leader” Ladies’ Kid Hutton Shoes $2.50 Worth $>3.00.
“ “ Gents’ Calf, sewed Shoes 3.00 “ 4.00-
Agents for Knox Nmv York lints.
CURTRIGrHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St.
Pear Blight.
“The KicfTers are blighting badly.”
The above statement in the Times-
Enterprise we consider a little pre
vious.
After hearing that several Kcifler
orchards were blighting, Capt. Jen
nings and myself went to examine for
ourselves. Heretofore, the Kcifler
has escaped the blight so successfully,
that we were led to doubt that they
had the real destructive pear blight as
reported.
The first Kcifler orchard that we
examined was that of Air. Blackshean
At first glance, one would be likely to
pronounce his trees blighted. Ac
companied by Air. Sanford, we next
examined his orchard of supposed
blighted Kietfers. The result of our
investigation is that wc failed to find
any blight on the Keitier trees ex
amined.
The dead twigs were tlie result of
the freeze in early spring, caused by
the rupture of the tissues and cells.
They being the weakest part of the
tree, of course suffered first from the
dry weather.
We have no doubt but that flic
Kcifler pears arc entirely free from
blight. Respectfully,
’ll. \Y. Stone.
Alumni Society Meeting.
All the members of Adjunct Alum
ni Society Brunch, No. 1, are request
cd to meet at the office of McIntyre
and McIntyre on Friday afternoon, at
four o’clock. Business of the meet
ing will ho the election of delegates
to the University commencement,
and to arrange a meeting of the soti-
ety (luring commencement week of
the South (ieorgia College.
S. G. McLendon, I’re.-.
Mansell Merrill, Sec.
A Peculiar Sect.
Recently, the Diinknrds, or Ger
man Baptists, met near Reading, Pa.,
and celebrated their annual love feast.
We take the following summary of
the proceedings from the press report
of the occasion :
l:i the attic of- the meetinghouse
are beds and cradles with bedding for
the women who came n long distance
and wished lo rest during the day,
ami also for those whs remain all
night, ns the love feasts lasts two days.
The elders, with long hair, parted in
the middle, occupy a table in the main
audience room The cooking is done
in the basement of the church. An
ox was slaughtered to-dav for meals
and for the Lor'ds Supper. The
slaughter of the lamb was omitted.
Bishops David Fitter and John
Iinrtzler and Elders Cline and Buck-
er officiated. Then the backs of the
scats were transformed into tables for
the celebration of the holy communi
on. Upon each table were ten water
bowls and twenty spoons. Then each
member present was appealed to to
forgive any ill feeling engendered du
ring the past year.
I-’irst, feet washing was indulged in.
The brethren girt their loins with tow
els, and washed and wiped eaelt oth
ers feet. Tlie women, arrayed in
black dresses and white caps, also
washed eacli other's feet, while hymns
were sung. After this the Lord’s
Supper was spread, consisting of beef
soup and white bread, with rice. Ev
ery set of four brethren and oycry set
of four sisters ate soup out of one
dish, two sitting one side of the nar
row' table and two on tlie other, so
that four could easily dip their bread
into the bowl aud use their spoons.
Then came the “holy kiss,” tlie
brethren and sisteis kissing each other
on the lips, I'ufcrmented grape wine
was drunk. Tlie unleavened bread
in strips was passed hv one brother to
another, but ti e bishops broke broad
for the sisters.
At Washington, in Wilkes county,
near a very old church called Sharon,
stands a grand poplar under whose
spreading Lrancltes, about too years
ago, was organized the first presbytery
of the state of Georgia.
L. B. M. H.
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diould triulc with
the week that our
Sound reasons why y<
ns. One tor every da \
store is open.
MONDAY
You want to save time, and we can suit you
without the loss of a minute.
TUESDAY
You want to gave money; we can help you
there.
WEDNESDAY
You want something extra good; we have it.
THURSDAY
Can't leave the house, and want to send the
child where she will he. treated right.
FRIDAY
You want a lucky purchase to counterbal
ance the evil day. Bargains always here.
SATURDAY
You want to feel good all day Sunday and
that brings you to us.
There is sense in these. Act on them.
We have the Agency for tw§ first-class
type-writers. “Fitch'’ 27 keys $50. “Mer
ritt” single key $15. Both do superb work.
Call and examine. Agents wanted.
JIvn. Jennie CitiTuIl.
Lower flroail Millinery House.
Krysipcbis.— I. L Irvin, of Thomnsvillc,
Ga.. says was afflicted with Erysipelas for
ten pears aud was only cured when I*. 1'. I*,
was used.
In almost every neighborhood throughout
the west there is some one or more persons
whose lives have been saved by Chamber-
lain’:* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy,
or who have been cured of chronic diarrhu-a
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 papular. 25 and DO cent
bottles for sale l>y McRae Bros.
For ansemic people ia
a boon.
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For
sale l»y Hicks Sc Peacock.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is'guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in ease of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe plan
you tan 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 u(lec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con
sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup,
etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended upon. Trial bottle free at S. .1.
Cussels drug store.
W. W. O. for weakly females.
Tetter, Saltrheum and Cancer an* all cured
by I\ I*. I*. The effects on these diseases
are perceptible after the first bottle of I*. i\
l\ was used.
Poor Oat Crops.
The farmers will understand what this
means. Poor oat crops. I HAVE GERMAN
MILLET SEED that will he just the thing
to supplement the poor oat crops. Come
and buy before the limited supply is ex
hausted. II. A. BASS,
lid Broad Street, Thomnsvillc, Ga.
Mnv .'J dtfcw
Ca tar rah cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by
Hicks k. Peacock,
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Unci* In
* Ai'iaicn Halve
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Fleers, 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
by S. J. Cassels, Drug Store.
CAN,T SLEEP NIGHTS
Ik the complaint **f thousand* »uAoriiig from
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you
over try Dr. A<kerN English Kerned}? It is
tin* best preparation known for all lung Troub
le**. Sol i <>ii a positive guarantee a*. 23e. aud
Ib id X- Culpepper. 8
GENERAL DELIVERY.
I hereby announce to the public that I an
prepared to do a General Delivery business
in Thomnsvillc aud ' icinity, running three
drays, which are under the management, of
experienced and careful drivers. Rates as
reasonable as circumstances will allow.
/.. T. MILLSAP.
Thomnsvillc, Ga., May 20th 1800.
Summer Goods at Reese & Eason's.
Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers, Water
Ctders, Vapor and Kerosene Oil Stove.**, Fly
Straps an«l Fly Fans. Now D the time for
these goods. Come and get choice,
5 17 00 tf.
The medical fraternity, hacked up by
carefully compiled statistics, is almost a
unit in declaring that a moderate use o
stimulants conduces to long life. It is also
admitted that an old whisky is by far the
best stimulant that can be used. Leading
physicians recommend the. I. W. Harper
\\ hisky, because it is pure, possessed oBi
superior flavor and bouquet, and is not ot
tered for sale until it is old and thoroughly
matured.
C. W. Wiggins Sole Agent,
Thomasville, Ga.
Shiloh's Couch and Consumption (.'ure
sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Co
suniotion. For sale by Hicks & Peacock.
That hacking cough can he so quickly
mired bv Shiloh's (hire. V’e guarantee it.
For sale by Hicks Sc Peacock.
Another Cure for Rheumatism.
I*. P. P Mn’l’g Co., Savannah, Ga.
Gentlemen—I hail Rheumatism for over
six years, and last May was taken down
and confined to my bed. My legs and Yeet
were; badly Rwollon and the color of a red
apple, ami I was in a fearful condition* I
heard of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root
and Potassium), and after seeing what the
ingredients were—as the formula is on the
bottle—I concluded to try it, and alter tak
ing three small Lotties was able to go down
town ami attend to my business, and I must
say that I feel like another man. Am now
taking the large size, ami to-dav 1 believe
that I will soon be as lively as any man of
sixty-one years of age can ex pi ct to be.
A. C. Lang.
Will you suffer with Dpspt psia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitali/.< *r is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale by H. irks Sc Peacock.
WE CAN AND DO
Guarantee l)r. Acker's U1«m>. l iiUxir.ffor it
has been fully deiiioiistratoit to tlie people of
this country that it is superior t> » all other pre
parations for Mood diseases. it ia a positive
euro for syphilitic poisoning. Ulcers. Erup
tions and ri in pies. It purities t.'ie whole sys
tem and thoroughly builds up the constitution.
Held & Culpepper.
Sleepless made miserable by that
terrible cough. Sholoh’s Cure is Ihc remedy
for you. For sale by Hicks & Pm* cork,
A CHILD KILLED.
Another ehild .killed by the use ol opiates
given in the form of soothing syrup. Why
mothers give their children such deadly poison
is surprising when they e:w i relieve the child ot
its peculiar troubles l»y using Dr. Acker's Baby
•Soother. It contains no opium or riorphine.
Sold by Retd A; Culpepper, 1°
Please read carefully every word in the
following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Thomas-
vilie, is the only agent in this county tor
Paul .Jones Old Motion* aliela Bye Whisky,
aud it cannot he obtai nod from any other
source; now if you an: overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other cause,
a pure, honest, wholesjomestimulant will do
you more good thauanything 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 States; it is endorsed and highly
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists ami
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
old, rich, mellow,pnlutablc Rye Whisky, and
made its national repu tation solely on ac
count of its high qualitv.
A. F. PREVATT, F ole Agent, Thomns-
ville, Ga. April 20-‘.y*
Shiloh’s Vitalize:* is what you need for
Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness,
d all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price to
and 75cents per bottle. For sale by Hicks
Sc Peacock.
A Bure Kidney and IHaddet
Some of the Grand Army hoys may be in
terested in the following from Alex. B. Pope,
A. D. Commander, Dep’t. Tenu., and Gu.
lie says: “We have had an epidemic of
whooping cough here, (Stewart. Tenn.,) aud
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 rent bottles
for sale by McRae Bros.
M*-Rae Bros., the druggists desires us to
publish the following testimonial as they
handle the remedy and believe it to he reli
able.
1 bought a 5o cent bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and applied it t > my limbs,
which have been alllieted with rheumatism
at intervals for one year. I can truthfully
«av that Pain Balm has eompb ti lv cured
me. R. II. Farr, llolywoyd. Kansas'. Mr. A.
B. Cox, the leading druggi-t at llolywood,
vouches for the truth of the above state
ment.
For lame back, sid**
Porous Plaster. Prin
by Hicks Si Peacock.
chest.
i* Shiloh’s
For sale
Take Notice.
Merchants and Planters take notice. I
have 50 barrels of good syrup for sale.
Come quickiv. B. A. BASS.
1 K Broad St., Thomasville, Ga.
May 1.1 d.fcw tf.
How Is This?
"Tobacco at 10c per foot or :»0
Come and see and get
these unheard ot prices,
cents per yard,
of the weed at
ID: Bi
id Street, Tlioinasvillo, Ga.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that lor
years wo have been selling Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Dr. King's New
Lite Pills, Ihickleii’s Arnica Salve and Elec
tric Bitters, ami have never handled remedies
that sell as well,or that have given such
universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate
to guarantee them every time, aud we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, it satis
factory results do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their great popularity
purely on their merits. S. J. Cassels, Drug
gist.
Randall Pope, the retired druggist of
Madison, Fla., says P. P. P. is the best alte
rative in the market, and lie has handled
and sold all the <ar<upr.rilhn and blood
medicines that were advertised.
PROVIDED WE HAVE :N0’MORE
COLD.
OUR
has come.
NO MISTAKE HERE!
Wo have used ^unusual ’card
in selecting stuff's anil faty
rics ami v,e /tare the
-Nobbiest Stock-
tin town.
No MleBoast
The gentlemen-already know
we are headquarters tor
FurnisHing Goods.
liidest St,vie in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
Gentlemens Notions.
The Lords of Creation
Are not as whimsical as the
dear ladies in the matter of
“Nations,” but we’oan suit
all tastes.
Don’t W ear Y our
Old Tile
Clothierr. and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street • Thomasville, Ga