The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 29, 1890, Image 3

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0 A 1 -4 A Commenceioent Season, 1800. LfoIOro, The Right Place AM) nno Lowest Prices! A in’" mill magnificent slock of ClilOAM CASIIMKHKS, ClilOA.M AI.HATIfOSS, CitlOA.M IIATISTK, ,mi mivrllii's in :i 11 wool cream Dress UnniN willi iriininiiifrs specially iidapicil lor ilie commencement sea- .oii in ni:ilc!i. ! We lire slni'.vino I lie prellicsl mid nio“i ro'iipli'te slock of white coons lOMI’.KOtniORIIOS Imi were ever seen ill lliis city. We iiavc Iiv Cur llie handsomest uoije skiiitings, [lie handsomest DOTTED SWISSKS, the handsomest PLAIN WHITE HOODS, [lie hanilsoincst plain and striped white HOODS, with the handsomest embroideries, ill to inafcli, and if to save money is in object, why yon will purchase of ns. A bcijnlifiil slock of Cream Silk Mills, in all lengths, at popular prices. The most superb slock of Parasols util fine fans suitable for this season and at (he lowest prices. The best Hosiery in the land. ETHIOPIAN I)VE. Every pair warranted not to slain, lye or fade. Our Corset Department is the most •omplctc in the city, and comprises ill of the leading and popular makes. We sell the best $1.00 corset in the joulli. ASK TO SEE THEM. Our handkerchiefs are widely itiowu and our stock consists of some very tempting •‘plumi.” Our low cut shoes for ladies are ex tremely pretty and at lower prices Ilian shoe stores. Special prices will he made in our (: LOT 111NH DEPAI IT M ENT o the young gentlemen purchasing lommcnccmcnt suits, lints, shirts, icckwcar, etc. The largest stool: and newest styles o select from. Now, a word to the wise is sulll- •ient, is a good old adage. H. WOLFF & BRO. 10!) At 1.11 Broad St. THE LEADERS OF STYLES. THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editok. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1800. . LOCAL SCHEDULE. AltRIVA t. AND DEPARTURE of At.t, TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVIM.E carrying passengers .Ar... 6.1 i in I 48 |) m No 17, Freight anil Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p m FOR SAVANNAH AND TflK KAHT. No 8, “ Lv... 12 02pm No 0, “ Lv... 6 35pm No 18, Fgt and Acc Lv... 7 05 a in FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WE8TF.KX POINTS. No 6, Passenger Ar... 540 p m FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TIIF. WKHT. No 5, Passenger l.v... 8 30 a in No53, Passenger Lv... 2 CO p in FROM MONTICF.LLO. No SO, Passenger Ar...ll 30 a No 82, Passenger Ar... 6 00 p FOR .MONTICELLO. No 81, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p No 20, Passenger Lv. .. 7 55 a FROMCnATTAIIOOClIF.F. AND NEW ORLEANS. NoP, Passenger Ar...11 37 p No 18, Freight and Ace Ar... 5 30 a in for Chattahoochee and new Orleans No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10 p No 17, Fglit and Acc ; no i> i Mr. T. J. Jeter lelt yesterday tnorn ing for Dawson, where he goes lo work in the interest of the Georgia Hedge Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. Currier, of St. Louis, who have been spending the past winter in Thorr.asville, left yester day morning for Atlanta. The Coming Camp Meeting. As a matter of local interest ive pub lish thn following from the Southwest Georgian: It is with pleasure we announce the fact that Warren A. Candler, I). I)., President of Emory College, will be with us t our annual Camp Meeting at Green Shade, which commences on the 22nd of August. We expect also other eminent ministers to he present. G. A. Wight, Pres. On the Right Line. Mr. I). R. Collins drove to town Saturday, a pair of match mules of his own raising, which, for build and good qualities, cannot be surpassed by those from the IJ'uegrass of Kentucky. Thousands ol dollars could he kept at home every year, if our farmers would pay more attention to this industry.— Southwest Georgian. Whist Party. That was a delightful Whist parly at the residence of Dr. T. M. McIntosh, on Tuesday evening. The following ladies and gentlemen paiticipated: Misses Mattie Had, Mamie Met rill, Ola .Mallette, Eva Elotard, Fannie Evans and Emma McIntosh, and Messrs. Frank Smith, Jo Ball, E. M. Mallette, Cader Parker, Will Hall and David Brandon. The playing was kept up until n o'clock, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the participants. It was a bright and happy party, and each, no doubt, will cherish the mem ory of the delightful occasion. A Bit of Real Estate History. A paragraph recently appeared in these columns, to the effect that Mr. George Fearn had gone to Knoxville, Tern. Something like eight years ago Mr. Fearn came to Thomasville from Florida, to ihich state he had moved a few years before Irom Kentucky. He signalized his coming to our town by investing in a home, and during his stay here he never lost confidence in the value of Thomaiville real estate, aud he was the pioneer in the develop ment of suburban property. His first purchase was the “Fearnsido” tract from Mrs. Lester, which he rut up into lots and sold off. He then bought the “Magnolia Place,” from Mr. 1!. A. Bass, and with his usual energy went to work to improve it. Some of the handsomest suburban homes about the city have been built on these two additions. Mr. Fearn also dealtin centra! prop erty and has sold as agent several large tracts, notable “Cleveland Park” and “Homewood,” the elegant former home oi Mr. T, E. lilackshcar, lo Mr. John W. Masury, of New York. The very best wishes of the friends of Mr. Fearn in this city will follow him to his new home, and they will gladly welcome him back next winter, at which time he will return to look- after his extensive interest. The raco for governor, up to date, lias been a very tame oue. The dog days may bring about a warm state of aflairs in gubernatorial matters. It isn’t often that a man is allowed a walk-over in Georgia for governor. Sign 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 Hats. OURTRIGHT & DAN'Il^T,, 108 Broad St. Table of Weights and Measures. The Times-Enterprise has been asked by a subscriber to publish a cor rect table of weights and measures in Georgia. Our reporter has consulted the code, and here are the official figures: c ,_ t ,,, _ (2 ' V -o “ * ' ( I!.,-!,.,- ...47 “ Irish Potatoes GO “ Timothy Seed 45 “ Flax Seed .....56 ” It “ 14 “ Buck \Vliei8 Dried Poachfil 1 peeled 1 38 Dried Apple 21 “ Onions Stone Coal SO “ Unslacked Lime Turning 80 “ 1 urnips Corn Meal tfi “ Wheat Bran.. 20 “ Cotton Seed 30 “ Ground Peas 25 “ Plastering Hair 8 •* As these figures are official, it might be well for dealers, farmers and others interested, to pas’e them in a conve nient place where they can be referred to as occasion may require. To Move Melons. The Constitution publishes a de tail outline of the big melon syndicate recently organized by Mr. J. II. For rester and others. According to that paper the daily distribution of cars has already been appointed among the cities as follows, subject, of course, to any exigency which may arise during the season : New York, 25 ears. Boston, 25 ears. Philadelphia, 10 ears. Baltimore, 10 cars. Cincinnati, 25 ears. Chicago, 25 cars. Columbus, Ohio, 10 cars. Atlanta, 10 cars. Macon, 5 cars. Augusta, 5 cars. Cnattanooga, 5 cars. Nashville, 5 cars, Memphis, 5 cars. Louisville, 15 cars. New Orleans, 15 cars. Birmingham, 5 cars. Mobile, 5 cars. Washington, I). C\, 10 cars. At this aggregate of 215 cars a day the crop will he distributed in about seven weeks, the usual run of a sea son. Representatives of the exchange will be stationed at every melon ship ping station and will buy outright or take cars on consignment, accord ing to the agreement of the grower with the exchange. All shipments will 1)0 made under direction of Mr. Forrester, who will direct thedistribu- tion from Atlanta. A Melon Combine. Atlanta, Ha.,May 2'!.—There was organized here to-day the Georgia and Carolina exchange, with .1. II. Forres ter of Albany as president, and .1. J. A. Alvev of Atlanta as see- ret ary. Of twenty thousand acres planted in melons this year, it is as serted that the owners of more than nineteen thousand have signified their intention of going into the ex change. The plan includes the pur chase outright or control of the entire melon crop, the same to be sold in the North through agents in di tie rent cit ies. Some one commission matt in each city will act a< the exchange's agent. These men have already been selected, and are, in fact, interested financially in the organization. "Opportunities are ours; results ate Gads,” so says a writer. Stuart House Barber Shop. This first-class shop will lie open the year round. Ilnir cutting 25 cents, shaving 15 cents. Work guarattecd to please all. Give me a cull. I’uor. W. II. Owens, 5 2HU. Proprietor. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, lor sale hy Hicks «fc Peacock. L. B. M. H. s SIX X o Sound reasons why you should trade with us. One tor every day in the week that our store is open. MONDAY You want to save time, and wc ran suit you without the loss of a minute. TUESDAY You want to save 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 tlie child where she will he treated right. FRIDAY You want a lucky purchase to counterbal ance the oil day. Bargains always here, SATURDAY Ton 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 aud examine. Agents wanted. jflr.s. •Iciinic Carroll. Lower Broad Millinery House. Erysipelas.— I. L. Irvin, of Thomasville, Ga., says was afiiicted with Krysipclns for ten pears and was only cured when I*. I*. I*. In almost every neighborhood throughout the west there is some one or more persons whose lives have been saved hy Chamber lain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrlura Remedy, or who have been cured of chronic diarrhira 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 pcpular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. The Ucv. (leo. II. Thayer, of Bonrbon, Ind., says: “Both myself ann wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. For sale b; Hicks* Peacock. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or iu case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertising druggist a bottle of Dr. Kirig’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring re lic! iu every case, when used for any affec tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such ns Con sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cgugh, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant anil agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at »S. J. Cassels drug store. Tetter, Saltrhciim and Cancer are all mired by P. 1*. P. The effects on these diseases are perceptible after the first bottle of P. P. P. was used. Poor Oat Crops. The farmers will understand what this means. Poor oat crops. I HAVK GERMAN MILLET SEED that will be just the thing to supplement the poor oat crops. Come and buy before the limited supply is ex hausted. B. A. BASS, 110 Broad .Street, Thomasville, Ga. May 3 d«fcw Jlucklrn ? H Arnica Halve. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts* Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, ami 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 Is the complaint of thousands .suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you ever try I)r. Acker's English Remedy? It Is the beat preparation known for all lung Troub les. Sol i on a positive guarantee at 25c. and Held Culpepper. t> For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s vitnlizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by I licks & Peacock. GENERAL DELIVERY. I hereby announce to the public that I air. prepared to do a General Deli very business in Thomasville aud ' ieinity, running three drays, which are under the management of experienced and careful drivers. Rates as reasonable as circumstances will allow. Z. T. MILLSAP. Thomasville, Ga., May 20th 1890. Summer Goods at Reese & Eason's. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Water Colors, Vapor ami Kerosene Oil Stoves, Fly Straps and 1'l.v Fans. Now is the time for these goods. Come and get choice. 5 17 90 tf. The medical fraternity, backed 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. Lending physicians recommend the I. W. Harper \\ hisky, because it is pure, possessed ofa superior flavor and bouquet, and is not oi fered for sale until it is old and thoroughly matured. C. W. Wiggins Sole Agent, Thomasville, Ga. A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. ARK YOU MADE miserable hy Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Lose of Appe tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitaliztr is a positive cure- For sale by Hicks and Pea cock. IS LIFE WORTH ^LIVING? Not If you go tlimuch the world a dyspeptic .Dr Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestien. Flatulency and Constipation • Guaranteed and sold by Kcid & Culpepper. 6 Another Cure fop Rheumatism. P. P. P Mn’fg Co., Savannah, Ga. Gentlemen—I had Rhe umatism for over six years, and last May was taken down and confined to my bed. My legs and feet were badly swollon and Vhv* color ofa red apple, and I was in a feaflfril condition- I heard of P. P. P. (Pric kly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), and af ter toeing what the ingredients were—as th e formula is on the bottle—I concluded to t ry it, aud after tak ing three small bottles was aide to go down town and attend to my business, and I must say that I feel like another man. Am now taking the large size, and to-day I believe that 1 will soon bo as lively as any man of sixty-one years of age can expect to be. A. C. La no. Strife Cm PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE COLD. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh s Cure will give immediate relief. Price lb cts , 50 cts., and $1. For sal c by Hicks and Peacock. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Jllood Elixir,®for it lips been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to ad other pre parations for blood diseases. U ‘a a positive cure for syphilitic pdisoning. Ulcers. Erup tions and Pimples. It purities the whole sys tem and thoroughly builds up t 1 10 «constitution. Held Culpepper. A CHILD KILLED. given in the form ol sooil dug syrur. V mothers give their children s job deadly l»»i*‘*u is surprising when they can r olievo the t\ did ol its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s Baby Please read carefully *vcry word in I lie following article. A. F. Prevat t,of Thomas ville, is the only agent in tk ds county tor Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, and it cannot be obtained fre m any other source; now if you are overwc rked, or bro ken down i:; health, from an. v other cause, a pure, honest, wholcsomcstim ulant will do you more good than anything e Isc you could possibly obtain, and a pure obi Rye whisky is the most wholesome stimuhv nt produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahoh* Rye is the highest grade of whisky disk Tied in the United States; it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, c hemists and physicians throughout the Uni on; it is an old, rich, mellow, palatable Rye ^ /hisky, and made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A.F. PREVATT, .Sole Ag ;nt, Thomas ville, Ga. April. 20-: y Shiloh’s Catarrh Reined;,'—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria *u id Canker-Mouth. For sale bv Hicks* Peaco* k. Some ol the Grand Ari* y boys may be in terested in the following) rom Alex. B. Pope, A. D. C., Commander, I>e »’t. Tcnn., and Ga. He says: “We have lv id an epidemic of whooping cough here, (8i .ewart. Term.,) and Chamberlain’s Cough IC« medy has been the only medicine that had done any good.” There is no danger Iron i whooping cough when this remedy is IVc*‘d y given. It com pletely controls the disc j se. 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. McRae Bros., the drug gists desires us to publish the follow* »g tc, Uimoniul as they handle the retire ly and be lieve it to herdia- ablc. I bought a 50 rent hottl* of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, which have Iweii atllirted with rheumatism at intervals for ol* e year. I can truthfully say that Pain Ik dm has completely cured me. R. II. Farr, Holywoyd, Kansas. Mr. A. B. Cox, the loading druggist at Holywtwd, vouches for tlm truth of the above state ment. Take Notice. Merchants -ami Planters nke notice. I have 50 barr ds of good « 'Top for sale. Come quieklv. B.‘ A. BA SS. 110 Broad St., Thoi.msviUe, Ga. May KldAv tf. and fragrant i nts. For sale IfacKmctnc k.” a las perfume. Pr ce 25 and by Hicks * L'cacock. No M or cury, No Pota&h, No Mineral Poisons. A concentrated ex tract of -native roots and herbs, in vigor- iting a worn-out system, rekindling the lustre of health in the cheeks, routing rheumatism from old joints, and knitting new 11 esh thereto. The real Klixir of Li fo. A harmless and wholes ome ulterutive fti! Cura OUR has come. NO MISTAKE HERE Wc have used unusual care in selecting stuffs and fab^ rics and wc fiave the -Nobbiest Stock- in town. No Idle Boast The gentlemen already know \ve 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,” bur wejean suit all tastes. uwsaaaBsaSs Don't Wear Your Old Tile How Is This? JJTobacco at 10c per foot or 30 cents per yard. Como and t*e>- ami get some of the weed at these unheard <>f prices. B. A. BANS, llf. Broad Street, Tlmmasville, Ga. May 3 -Lvw Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years wc have been selling I)r. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buckleu'-' 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 guarantee them every time, and 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 merit-'. S J. Cassels. Drug. g»8t. Randall Pope, the retired druggist of Madison, Fla., says P. P. P. is the best alte rative iu the market, aud he has handled and sold all the sarsaparilla.- and blood medicines that were advertised. Clothier?, and Furnishers, 106 Broad Street! • ThomasYille, Ga