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Commencement Season,
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. i
ALBERT WINTER, City Editok. |
hTnDAV, JUNE 8, 1800.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
1800.
H. Wolff 8 Bro,
The Right Place
AM) I'll K
Lowest Prices!
ARRIVAL AND DKPaRTUREof ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE
carrying passengers
FROM SAVANNAH AND THE EAST.
No ft, Passenger Ar... OWa
No 7, Passenger Ar... 1 48 p
No 17, Freight and Acc’n Ar... 4 4ft p
FOR SAVANNAH AND THE EAST.
No 8, “ LV...I2 02p
No it, “ Lv... (5 .‘tft p m
No 18, Fgt and Ace Lv... 7 05 a n
FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS
No «, Passenger Ar... 540 p n
FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST.
No ft, Passenger Lv... ft 30 a n
No ft3, Passenger Lv... 2 00 p n
FROM MONTIUELLO.
No fO, Passenger Ar.. .11 30 a ir
No 82, Passenger A r... 0 00 p n
FOR MONTICELLO.
No 81, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p n
No 21*, Passenger Lv. .. 7 ftft a n
FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS,
No ft, Passenger .'.... Ar.. .11 37 p m
No 18, Freight and Acc Ar... ft 30 a in
f#r Chattahoochee and new Orleans
No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10 p in
No 17, Fght and Acc Lv... t* 00 p m
Sign of* tlie BIGr BOOT.
SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK:
Ladies Dongolo. Kid Button, all lasts and sizes $2.25
Gents’ Genuine Hand Sewed Shoes $4.00
One lot Genuine French Kid Ladies Shoes to close out at Factory cost $2,50.
SPECIAL SALE OF OXFORD TIES. ZEIGLER BRO S. SHOES A SPECIALTY.
CURTRIGHT & D^TSTIEIL, 108 Bi*oacl St.
PROVIDED WE HAVE NO MORE
COLD.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mktiioiiikt Cnri:< 11—Commence
ment sermon of Yoiiiij? Female Col
lege 10:110 a. In. by Jlev. McK. F. Mc
Cook, of Son I li Georgia Conference.
Sunday school 1 in. Preaching at
S p. in. by Ifcv. McK. F. McCook.
A new and magnificent slock of
( l.’KAM CASlIMEItES,
< 'I'FAM A f.llATItO.SS,
CiMCAM ItATISTK,
ml novelties in all wool cream Dress
inods with trimmings speeiallv
da|U
commencement sea-
cd for til
suit In match. ;
H e arc showing ihc prclliest and
iio'-i coiiiplclc stock of
WIIITK GOODS
KMIJIfOIDFItIKS
that were ever seen in (his city.
We have hy far the handsomest
KOUE SKIUTIXOS,
the handsomest
DOTTED SWISSES,
the liandsomest
FLAIX WHITE GOODS,
the handsomest
PLAIN* AND STRIPED WHITE
HOODS,
with the handsomest embroideries,
all to match, and if to save money is
nil object, why you will ptirehaso of
its.
A Dean Iiful stock of Cream Silk
Mitts, in all lengths, at popular prices.
Thj! most superb stock of Parasols
and Fine Fans suitable for this season
and at the lowest prices.
The best Hosiery in the land.
ETHIOPIAN DYE.
Every pair warranted not to stain,
dye or fade.
Our Corset Department is the most
complete in the city, and comprises
nil of tiic leading and popular makes.
AVe 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.’ -
Our low cut shoes for ladies are ex
tremely pretty and at lower prices
than shoe stores.
Special prices will he made in our
( LOT 111 NO DEPA HTM ENT
to the young gentlemen purchasing
commencement suits, hats, shirts,
neckwear, etc.
The largest stock and newest styles
to select from.
Now, a word to the wise is suffi
cient, is a good old adage.
Mr. Robert Dekle lost a valuable
mule yesterday morning.
A lot of fish from the lake was sold
on the streets yesterday.
Messrs. T. J. Ball it Bro. have
moved into their handsome new ijua
ter*
A small building is being erected
on Jackson street, below Ainsworth
stables.
Mr. Tom Cunnigham, who has bee
with Mollcr & Hawthorne for some
time, left yesterday for bis borne in
Nacoochie Valley.
Pat Houston, nl Tallahassee,
breeder of fine horses, shipped thr
fine animals through the city on Fr
day to parties in Savannah.
W. S. Gate, of Montgomery, trav
el ing freight agent of the Alnbnm
Midland Rv., was in the city yester
day.
Judge Mitchell had three cases bi
fore him in the county court yester
day. The defendants were found
guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of
826 each or work four months.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
10!)Ac ill UroailfSt.
THE LEADERS OF STYLES.
Mr. B. F. Dillon, superintendent o;
tho Western Union Telegraph Com
pany, canto up front Jacksonville yes
terday to join his daughter, who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. AV,
Dillon.
Freight No. 31 brought in on
Thursday, a carload of water melons
from near Quitman. They were ship
ped by James Tyson, and were cou
signed to Chicago. This was the first
carload of melons to pass through
here this season.
“I think there arc about fifteen
thousand inhnbitnuts in Thomasville,’’
said Cnpt. Paine, yesterday, after
emerging from an unusually thickly
settled colored portion of the town.
It was mighty hot, and the Cnpt. was
perspiring freely.
Rev. McK. F. McCook, who is to
preach the Young Female College
Commencement Sermon to-morrow,
at the Methodist church, arrived yes
terday. He will be the guest of Mr.
S. B. Burr, on Dawson street, during
his stay in the city.
Mr. J. P. Beckwith, of Jackson
villc, General Agent ot the Central
Railroad and Banking Company of
Georgia, AVestern and Atlantic Rail
road Company, and Ocean Steamship
Company of Savannah,, was in the
city yesterday.
Captain Paine is the busiest man in
town. Business may be dull with
others, hut it is lively in his line. He
is finding out more about the people
of Thomasville than lie ever knew be
fore, though lie has lived here a long
time. AVhat an addition lie would he
to some sew ing society: but couldn’t he
furnish them with a lot of gossip.
Let’s get up a pool and guess at the
population of the town. One gentle
man suggests that every man put a
slip with his guess written upon it,
and fifty cents, in a box prepared for
the purpose, and that when the pop
ulation is ascertained, the party guess
ing nearest take fifty per cent, ot the
pool, the next thirtyper cent, and the
next 20 per cent. Who will start it?
Thomasville’s Weather.
Elsewhere wili he found a summary
of tiic weather from June 1st, 1889, to
June 1st, 1890, by Mr. C. S. Bondur-
ant, who has charge of the Signal
Service here. It is full and will he
found interesting. Mr. Boudurant
lias given careful attention and much
time to keeping an accurate meteoro
logical record of the place. He has
discharged his duties faithfully to
both the government and the people
here, Tho record is a most flattering
one, showing that evenness of temper
ature for which the place is famous.
The record should be preserved.
How Editors Live.
“And now it is positively asserted
that the blackberry crop is a failure
Sorry for Triplett and Hanlon, of
Thomasville and Quitman respective
ly. It’s going to he a tough season
with them.”—Camilla Clarion.
We’re skirmishing around, finding
good living among the picuiccrs just
now, and later on when the big meet
ings begin, there will he some fine op
portunities for an editor to get a
srjuarc meal. But with all these we
should mourn the failure of a black
berry crop. That ii one source from
which a supply of “inside matter” can
always he had, provided there is a
crop. Ti no, when the ‘‘<iuoin” in the
editors “hank” is exhausted, they fre-
(jiu-ntly have to go out ill the woods
aud pick on the shares, hut they get
there all the same—fora “thin space”
of time.
Reorganized.
The String Band having been reor
ganized, the following young men will
play the different instruments: Geo.
Jones, 1st violin; Clay AVothington,
2d violin; John Stark, violincello;
AVillio Linn, triangle; Del ton Hugh-
sou, Then Titus and Adolph Jerger,
guitar, .1. E. B. Love, is manager.
To Cairo.
The South Georgia College nine
went over to Cairo on Friday to play
tho Cairo club. The nine was compo
sed of the following students: E. M.
Smith, L. Kendrick, R. Biggs, S. T.
Houston, A. Davenport, J B. Dekle,
Sam Baker and Tom Brown. Hous
ton and Davenport form the battery.
Young Simmer (patronizingly):
A’ott never enjoyed the advantages of
ollogiatc education, did you, uncle?
Uncle Bill: No ; but I was in two or
three draft riots endurin’ of the war.
•Terrc Haute Express.
L. B. M. H.
“Wait ’till the Clouds roll by, Jennie."
And they have gone. Last week was ex
ceedingly cloudy; this is delightfully fair.
The month of roses, and the first of summer,
which reminds you that the season for sum
mer hats has fully opened. We have a nice
stoek of elmice hats with all the nccesories
for trimming from which we will he more
that, glad to have you make your selection.
Our prices are low, very low, and wo will
give your order prompt attention. You can
save money here. Why hot? A dollar
saved, is virtually made and helps out some
other need. Wc will welcome you at any
an<l all times.
Mrs. .J ennie Carroll,
Lower Broad-
TYPE-WRITERS.
I represent two first-class machines. The
“FITCH” has 27 keys, writes on top in plain
sight, perfect work, speed limited only 1
ability of operator. Price $30.
The “MERRITT,” single key, some slower
of course, hut every whit equal in work,
easily learned, a charming little machine
Price $1.1.
Mrs. Carroll will take pleasure in showing
either duritg my absence from the city.
Canvassing agents wanted.
W. II. CARROLL.
The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
Dyspepsia, is perhaps the most prevalent
of all chronic diseases, ami one loo, up to
present time has Rallied the skill of tiic most
eminent physicians, nearly all the proprieta
ry medicines have been tried and failed.
After spending years of study* Dr. Holt
has as length succeeded in getting up a
remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Klxir), that
has never failed to cure in n single instance.
If you sutler with this disease try one and
he convinced. It is one of the best Liver
Medicines known to the profession. .Liver
Complaints, Comstipntion, Jaundice, Head
ache. Chronic Diarrlum, Yellow Skin,
Rrown Splotches and Asthma, if complicated
with indigestion, if you arc troubled with
any of those diseases it is a safe and certain
cure. Manufactured by Dr. dolt’s Dyspeptic
Co.. Montezuma, (5a. Price $1.00. bottle
double former size. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pre
vents and cures cioup. No cure no pay.
Manufactured Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma, (la.
Epoch.
The transition from long, lingering and
inful sickness to robust health marks an
och in the life of the individual. Such a
markable evennt is treasured in the mem
ory and the agency whereby the good health
Imsbccu attained is gratefully blessed. Hence
it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec
tric Bitteis. So many feel they owe their
restoration to health, to the use ot the Great
A Iterative mid Tonic. If you are troubled
with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or stom
ach, of long or short standing you will sure-
tied relief by use ot Elctrc Bitters. Sold
at 50c. and $1 per bottle at S. J. Cassels’
Drugstore.
W. W. O. for woakly females.
How I Was Cured of So-Called Cancer.
Dear Sir—This is to certify that I was
sulfering with a place on my umlerlip tor
fourteen years, and was under treatment of
Iferent physicians, hut they done me no
good. I had lost hope ot being cured by
medical treatment. I then went to a doctor
living in Florida, an ho treated them by art.
After going to him it got well, anparcntlv,
while, but returned as bad as ever. I
concluded to try P. P. P. (Prickly Ash.
oke Root and Potassium i. and after taking
five bottles (pint size) was cured. I also find
t« be a good medicine to give a good ap
petite and to give proper digestion.
Yours truly,
L. J. Strickland,
I will sell at private sale my house
!d goods consisting of carpets, furniture,
. Those desiring to purchase will please
all at my house in Flctcherville at any
lie in the next thirthv days. .
<5. M. Loxkjov.
IV .11-I), iw.
I would call particular attention to the
superior article ot row food I am now
furnishing to dairymen always fresh ami
wcet at the Thomasville Mills.
C. Snodgrass.
d-lw.
Summer Goods at Reese & Eason's.
Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Water
olers, Vapor nnd Kerosene Oil Stoves, Fly
traps and Fly Fans. Now \z the time for
these goods. Come and get choice.
3 17 00 tf.
For lame bock, side or chest, U3C Shiloh’s
Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents. For sale
hy Hicks k Peacock.
Called Meeting.
The members of the Oil Mill & Guano Fac
tory committee elected by the sub-Alliances
of the county arc requested to meet in
Thomasville (la,, at the court house, Satur
day, June 14th, at 10 o’clock a. m. A full
representation is expected and urged.
A. \V. Ivkv,
Chairman of the Committee. !
Jim. 1st 1800.
Howls This?
Tobacco at 10c per foot or ,30 cents per yard.
Come and see and get somoofthe weed at
these unheard of prices.
B. A. BASS,
ID’* Broad Street, Thomasville, (hi.
May .3 difcw
Please read carefully every word in the
following article. A. F. Prevail, of Thomas
ville, is the only agent in tbia county for
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Bye Whisky,
ami it cannot be obtained from «.ny other
source; now if you arc ovcrwork.nL. or bro
ken down in health, from any otlr-cr cause,
a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do
you more good than anything else yooi could
possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye vhisky
is the most wholesome stimulant, produced.
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye is the
highest grade ot whisky distilled in the
I'nited States; it is endorsed and. high ly
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and
made its national reputation solc’.y on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F, PREY ATT, Sole Agent., Thomas
ville, (3a. Apr il 20-’. r
Ho a. \Y. Y. Lucas, Ex-State . Auditor of
Iowa, says: “I have used Ch: inih*rlain‘fl
Cough Remedy in my family a id have no
hesitation in saying it is an cxcedlent reme
dy. I believe all that is clat.rmxl for it
Persons afflicted hy a cough or ©old will
find it a friend.” There is no danger from
whooping cough when this remedy is freely
given. 30 cent bottles for sale by McRae
Bros.
OUR
Tlie following item, clipped fre m the Ft.
Madison, (Iowa,) Democrat, roc tains in
formation well worth rcmeml*? ing: “Mr.
John Roth, of this city, who met v itil an ac
cident a few days ago spraining and bruis
ing his leg and arm quite serf rely, was
cured by one 30 cent bottle <*f Chamber.
Iain’s Pain Balm.” This remedy is without
an equal for sprains and bruises ;nnd should
have a place’ in every household. For sale
by McRae Bros.
Merchants an
have 3o barrels
Conic quickly.
id; Br
May I.*t d»fc\v tf
Take Notice.
ml Planters take
od syrup
BASS,
id St., ThomasviLle, (la.
A CHILD KILLED.
..tin-
child killed hy the use of opiates
i ven in ilie form of soothing ay nip. Why
mtlicrs give their children such deadly poison
i surprising when they n.r j relieve U»n cfiild of
s peculiar t roubles hy usf ng Dr. Acker’s Baby
""tlicr. It contains no opium or morphine,
oU1 by Reid & t'ulpep|*o r. 10
Will you
omplaihl?
suni-
itl.
Justus Sll
ill be more
For salo
i hat
Dpspepsia and Liver
Utilizer is guaranteed
liv Ilieks k Peacock.
, eat her comes there
cl complaint in this
Every ja*r son, and especially
, ought to Jiu vc some reliable nicdi-
liand for inf taut use in ease it is
needed. A 23 or 3(» cent bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, (’hoi era and Diarrhoea Rem
edy i3 just what yo\i ought to have and all
that you would m -ed, even for the most
nd dangerou s cases. It is the best,
t reliable an d most successful treat
ment known and j a pleasant to take. For
McRae. Bros .
Croup, Whoopin
immediately relievi
sale by Hicks & IV;
' Cough and Broil
d by Shiloh’s Cure,
cock.
•hills
For
Shiloh'
■old by i
There would he far less complaint against
the whiskey business it people who drink
would demand a fine whiskey, of a standard
brand, and accept no other. There are many
straightand well matured whiskies on the*
market, but no other stands so high with
the medical fraternity,and with connoisseurs,
as the celebrated I. *W. Harper whiskey, of
Nelson County, Kentucky. The genuine
I. \Y. Harper is sold only by
C. W. WinniNH
Thomasville. (Ju.
Stuart House Barber Shop.
This first-class shop will he open the
year round. Hair cutting 23 ecu's, shaving
13 cents. Work guarattecd to please all.
Give me a call.
Prof. W. If. (Mvkns,
•’» -*tt. Proprietor.
tch ami Consumption Cure is
a guarantee. It cures Cou-
tion. For sale hy Hicks A Peacock.
WE CAN AND* DO
Guarantee D r . Acker’s Blood Bliair, for it
lias been fully demonstrated to the people of
this country that it is superior to all other pre
parations lor blood diseases. It la a positive
cure for syphilitic pdi.soning. doers. Erup
tions and Pimples. It purities the whole sys
tem and thoroughly laulds up the constitution.
Held vV Culpepper.
Catarrah cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh’s Catai. Ii Remedy. Price I
3«* cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale bv I
Hi.-ks k Peacock, [
GENERAL DELIVERY.
I
i hereby announce to the public that I an
prepared to do a General Delivery business
in Thomasville and vicinity, running three
drays, which arc under the management of
experienced and careful drivers. Rates a?
reasonable as circumstances will allow.
Z. T. MILLS A P.
Thomasville, Ga., May 20th 18'JO.
liuclilen’N Arnica Naive,
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts^
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hand*, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively
cures Piles, or nopay required. It is guar
anteed .o give perfect satisfaction! or money
refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo
by S, J. Cassels, Drug Store.
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that
terrible covigli. Slroloh’s Cure is the remedy
for you. For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
CAN,T SLEEP NIGHTS
Is tho complaint of thousands suffering from
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs etc. I)ld you
ever try Dr. Acker’s Knglish Remedy? It is
the host preparation known for all lung Troub-
Sol \ on a positive guarantee at 25c. and
Reid •& Culpepper. 8
Cure Your Corns By Using
Abbott’s Fast Indian Corn Paint for Corns.
Bunions and Warts, it is great.
A Bure Kidnoy and Uladder
has come.
NO MISTAKE HERE
We have used unusual caro
in selecting stuffs and fab
rics and ue have the
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No IdloBoast
The gentlemen already know
we are headquarters for
FurnisHing Goods,
Bon tedy—W^W^O.
Poor Oat Crops.
The fanners will understand what this
means. Poor oat crops. I HAVE GERMAN
MILLET SEED that will be just the thing
to supplement the poor oat erops. Come
and buy before the limited s»i( ply is ex
hausts b B. A. BASS,
lid Broad Street, Thomasville, (la.
May :i «Ufc w
The Pulpit and the Stage.
Rev. K. M. Shrout. Pastor United Brethren
Church, BlucMound, kau., says. “I feel it
my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King
New discovery has done for me
were badly dieased, and my
thought I could live only a fe\
took five bottles of Dr. King’s N
ry and am sound am! well, gai
in weight.
Arthur Love, Manager Love s Funny |
Folks Combination, writes: “After a thor- '
otigh trial and convincing evidence, I am j
confident Dr. King’s New Discovery for ('on- j
suniptiom, beats 'em all. aud cures when i
everythidg else fails. The greatest kind- J
ness I can do my many thousand friends is
to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at !
*>. J. Cassels drug store. Regular sizes 30c. j
and $ i .00.
A prominent Railroad Superintendent,
living in Savannah, aud suffering for years
from Malaria and General Debility, says, on
having recovered his health by the use of
P. P. I*., thinks that he will live forever, if
he can always get P. P. P. This party’s
name will he given on application.
liiifesl 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.
Don’t W ear Y our
Old Tile
For ansBmio peoplo W. W. O. ia
a boon. ~*
Shiloh's Yitali/.er is what you need ’tor
Constipation, Loss o f ’ Appetite, Dizziness,
and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price '0
and 73cents per bottle. For sale bv Ilieks
k Peacock.
That hacking cough c
cured by Shiloh’s Cure.
For sale by Hicks k Pence
IS LIFE WORTH
Not If you go through the
guaran to
Dynpepaia Tablets
»rst forms of Dv*pe
Acker'
for the
Flatulency and Constipation
sold by Rold & Culpepper.
LIVING?
d a dyspeptic .Dr
a no-otive cure j
ImligestUMi. |
Clothier? and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street- • Thomasville, Ga,