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w.' K. T. B.
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor.
£ Wolff a k,
FOR THIS WEEK.
Special Bargains
-IN —
SATINES,
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINEN LAWNS
Embroideries Etc.
Our Stock is unusually largo
for this
SEASON
of the year and to reduce same
SPECIAL CUTS
WIXilj BFi MDE.
FRIDAY,‘.fUNE 27, 1890,
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL AND DKIURTUREoF AIX TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOMASVIIXK
CARRYING l’ASSENGKRS
NF.W TRAINS FOR BAIXBltf !><■K,
FROM SAVANNAH AXI>
. Lv... 7 20 :i ni
.Ar... 5 55 p lu
IK HAST.
NoA, Passenger Ar... 0 50 a ni
No7. Passenger Ar... 1-is p in
No 17, Freight and Ace’n Ar... 4 45 p m
FOR SAVANNAH ANI> THE EAST.
No 8, « Lv... 12 02 p
No i
:*5 p 1
No is, l-'gt and Acc Lv.
FROM AI.HANV, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
5 10 p 111
j 00 a in
FOR ALII AX V, ATLANTA AND THE WEST.
FIIO 31 .MOXTICF.LLO.
NoPO, Passenger Ar...11 50a i
No 82, Passenger Ar... 5 50 p i
for monticf.llo.
No81, Passenger Lv... 2I2pi
No 29, Passenger Lv... 7 55 a i
FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS.
No P, Tassengcr A "... 11 37 p i
No 18, Freight and Ace Ar... 5 50 a i
for Chattahoochee and new Orleans
No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10 p i
Sign of* the BIGr BOOT.
3 SPECIALTIES FOR THE WKEK :
Ladies Dongola Kid Button, all lasts and sizes $2.25
Gents’ Genuine Hand Sewed Shoes $4.00
One lot Genuine French Kid Ladies Slices to close out at Factory cost ^2.50.
SPECIAL SALE OF OXFORD TIES. ZE1GLER BROS. SHOES A SPECIALTY.
CURTEIGHT & DANXEL, lOS 13road St.
safe and worthy incentive to all virtu
ous acts and aspirations.
.T. IL Mkriuli., | r
W. M. Hammond. )
The foregoing memorial having
been reported, it was, on motion of
Hon, J. R. Alexander, ordered hy the
court to he spread upon the docket,
and to be published in the Timks-En-
tkri’RISe, and that a copy thereof he
sent to the family of the deceased.
W. H. Birb,
Magistrate Presiding.
No 17, Kg hi and \ec.
.Lv
Remember our
Hosiery mid Corset
DEPARTMENT.
Ladies buying traveling
Dresses should see us to save
money.
w. K. T. B.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
The Leaders of Low Prices.
Tiiomakvili.e, Ga., |
June 23d, 18‘JO. )
Justice Court, 037th District G. M.
June Term, 1890.
At this term of the court, the com
roittec appointed at the last May
terra to prepnre and report an appro
priate memorial on the life and char'
acter of Robert B. Mardre, Esquire,
late a presiding justice of this court
submitted the following paper:
Just before the opening o ( the las
May term ot this court, Robert B
Mardre, being one of its presiding
magistrates, and a beloved member of
this community, passed peacefully
away at his home in this city. His
illness was short, hut happily was at
tended with little physical suffering
Surrounded hy those lie loved most
his last days were comforted by the
presence and care of wife and child
ren, and of devoted friends whose sor
row at his sad departure, was scarcely
less piquant than that of those on
whom the bereavement directly fell
A native of Thomas county, all his as
sociations and attachments were form
ed among her people, and within her
limits.
Connecting himself hy marriage at
an early period of his manhood, with
a- daughter of Josinh Everett,
wealthy and influential citizen, he ap
plied himself to the pursuit of agri
culture, and for many years his home
presided over hy a most amiable and
Christian lady, was the abode of hap
piness and comfort, such as is rarely
realized on earth.
For many years before his removal
to Thoinasvillc, lie was the most
prominent and influential citizen of
the southern portion of the county
and the lender in all good and chart
table enterprises.
As a magistrate, first in the Glas
gow district, then anil until his death
iu the city district, and for mnuy
years public administrator lor the
county, he exemplified in every stn-
tiou the virtues that were conspicuous
in his private life. Endowed with
quick and clear perception of natural
justice, of n patient and kindly teni
per, anxious above nil things to do
what was right, lie counted technical
and arbitrary rules as secondary iu
importance to the higher considern
tions of justice and equity, nnd so the
weak and the unlcnrued found equal
protection at his hands with the influ
ential and rich. As a magistrate, he
was no respecter of persons, but gave
heed to all suitors elike, and mimin'
istcrcd justice without prejudice, af
fection or favor.
Of a tender aud sympathetic dispo
sitiou, he wns always prompt to ex
tend valuable assistauce, and to give
prudent counsel to such as sought his
advice; aud among those with whom
the years of his manhood were spent,
many valuable rights of property, and
the rciources of families, otherwise
helpless, now icst securely on settle
ments undertaken at his suggestion,
and perfected under his advice. His
whole official life was untarnished by
any suspicion of unfairness or corrup
tion, and just as he saw the right aud
justice of a cause, so lie ruled it. Uu
this upright magistrate, this virti’ ous
citizen, this nllectionnte husbar.4 an j
father, this steadfast friend tfjd faith
ful defender of the right, h ;w g onc
from our sight, nnd from our society.
Let us cherish the memory of his well
spent life, aud find if, Iiia conduct a
Mr. James Menzies, representing
the Georgia Southern & Florida Road,
is one of the most popular agents in
the melon belt, and his lino is doing
a good business. The Timiss-Entkr-
pri.sk has taken occasion to say that
this new route to points both east and
west, has peculiar claims on the ship
pers of this section, and it seems that
these claims are receiving the proper
recognition. The ears of the G. S. &
F. can go in any direction, which is
sometimes a matter of importance.
Hon. L. (). Jackson, of Baiubridge r
spent Wednesday night in the city,
taking the early morning train for
home yesterday. Mr. Jackson has
been at the head of the hoard of
county commissioners of his county
for a number of years, and has made
a good public officer.
Excursion to Pablo Beach.
The Savannah Florida it Western
Ry., will soil tickets for the excursion
to Pablo Beach Florida nt the fol
lowing rates from the stations named.
Thomasyille 83.20
Cairo 3.40
Boston 3.00
Ochlockonee 3.35
Metcalfe 3.40
Whiglinni 3.50
Camilla 3.50
Bninbridgc 3.50
Monticelln 3.50
Tickets will he sold £for evening
trains of June 27th, mid all trains of
Saturday June 28th, and will lie good
to return on all trains up to Monday ;
June 30th. I
W. M. Davidson, .
Gen. Pass. Agent* r
F. 31. VanDyku, Pass, and Ticket;!
Agl., Thoinasvillc Ga.
<i 20 3 t.
To tho Voters of the 637th District.
I am a candidate for the office o f
Justice of the Pence, at the election
to lie held, Saturdny June 28th, and
respectfully solicit your support. If'
elected, 1 shall perform tho duties of'
the office faithfully anil impartially.
Very respectfully.
F. W. Yoi;noiu.ooi>.
0-19 d&w July 1st.
IF * 1 * .
“II'”’is a small word, blit it 8 prom
inent in history. The late of nations,
individuals bear its prefix. It is al
ways with us, every tiling that goes
wrong could have been better. It
lias its part iu business to. See if it
doesn’t lit your views of buying mil
linery.
IF you want a nice lint well trimm
ed.
IF you want it becoming to your
own beauty.
IF you want it, done promptly, and
ready when you call.
IF you would save money, and
break away from the old-time prices
you have had to pay.
IF you wish any change made with
out extra cost.
IF von would be pleased to patro
nize one who appreciates your trade
and will do every thing right to keep
it.
IF you would economise during tin-
dull season.
IF you want to do the proper tiling
in buying your milliner}’, and ‘cst tlic
wisdom of the little word “IF” in
your case
COME; ALWAYS COMIC, TO
L. ]3. M II,
Mrs, Jennie Carroll,
Lower Broad Millinery House.
The New Discovery.
You have heard your frietnls am! neigh
bors talking about it. You may yourself
be one of the many who know from person
ni experience just how good a thing it is.
If you have ever tried it, you are one of its
«taunch friends, because the wonderful thing
about it is, that when once given a trial,
Dr. Kiug’s New Discovery ever after holds a
place iu the l ouse. If you have never used
it and should he atliictcd with a cough, cold
or any throat, Lung or chest trouble, secure
n bottle at once and give it a fair trial, it
is guaranteed every time, or money refunded
Triiil Bottles Free at S. J. (Tassel's Drugstore.
OUR VERY BEST
People confirm our statement when wc say
iDbtt Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in cycry
w-ny superior to any and all other prepara
tions Jar the throat and lungs. In wlioop-
iugnougJi anti croup it is magic and relieves
= onev. We oirei you a sample bottle free
l>iuenibcr this remedy is sold undcra po si
lii<ve guarantee by Reid & Culpepper.
Cure Your Corns By Using
Abbott's Fast Indian Corn Paint for Corns
Bunions nnd Warts, it is great
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For
sale by llicks Peacock.
riceratcd sore leg, with a running sore of
several years* standing, which the doctors
thought incurable, and amputation was re
garded as the only relief, the patient scarce
ly able to walk before, now runs, apparently
well. The cure was made by I*. I*. I'., and
is known throughout .Savannah as one of
the great cures that P. P. !\, the womb i l’ul
blood medicine, has made.
The First Step
perhaps von are run down, can't eat, «aii’t
• l<* n p, can’t think, can’t do auyhing to your
HftUifnction. and you wonder what ails ymi.
iVot: should liced the warning, you arc l ik
ing, tie first step into Nervous Prostratimi.
Yen lived a Nerve Tonic and in Electric hit
ters you will find the exact remedy for re
storing your nervous system to its normal,
healthy condition, Surprising results ml
low the use of this great Nerve Tonic mi
Alterative. Your appetite returns, good I
g«'Stioti is restored, and the Liver And Kid my
rci Uinc healthy action. Try a bottle. Pro
. at »S. .1. Cassel’s Drug store.
The Greatest Discovery of the Age,
Dyspep-i;
present time ha
•ininent physic:
perhaps the most prevalent
iseases. and one too, up to
i bullied the skill of the most
an**, nearly all the proprieta-
iuve been tried and failed.
After spending years of study Dr. Holt
lias as length succeeded in getting up a
remedy, i Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Klxir), that
has never failed to cure in a single instance.
If you sufier with this disease try one aud
be convinced. It is one of the best Liver
.Medicines km»u ii t«* the profession. Liver
Complaints, Comstipation, Jaundice, Head
ache. Chronic Diarrloia, Yellow Skin,
Brown Splotches and Asthma, if com plicated
with indigestion, if you are troubled with
any of those diseases it is a safe and certain
cure. Manufactured by Dr. l/olt’s Dyspeptic
Co., Montezuma, Ga/ I’rice $1.00. Bottle
double former size. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Holt's Croup ami Cough Syrup pre
vents ami cures cioiip. No cure no pay.
.Manufactured Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It iB surprislnir that people will use a com
mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val*
liable English one for the same money. I)r.
Acker’s Kugli.-Ji pills are a positive cure for
sick headache ami all liver taouldcs. They are
small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by lteid A: Culpepper. 9
WHY WILL YnC cougsi when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. I’rice 10
A Suro Kidney and Illaddot
Remedy—W. W. O.
ENGLISH PILLS
and pure. For sick
Dr. ACKER S
Arc active, cllectivi
headache, disordered .
titc, bad complexion
mile
(nited
jwld.
inaeli, loss of nppe-
d biliousness, they
1, cither in America
id Culpepper. 2
•cry word in tho
vatt. of Thomas-
this county for
la Rye Whisky,
from any other
i worked, or bro
il ny other cause,
timulant will do
ug else you could
old Rye whisky
mil.nit produced,
beta Rye is the
• listi.led in the
ii’Sed end highly
urs, chemists and
• I’nion: it is an
Bye Whisky, ami
>n ,'olely on nc-
A. F. l’RKYATT,
cut, Tiiomas-
\pril 2u-’.y
CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS
Is the i--»in|il:iinl of thousands sullorini? frol
W. W. G. for xvcakly femalos.
i H-
find H a friend.
id fragrant
s. For sale
late Auditor of
i Chamberlain's
ly and have no
excellent re me
dal med for it
Cl. or cold will
!■> danger from
cm-dy is freely
sale bv McRae
For anoomic paoplo W. W. C. la
a boon.
To the Voters 637th Dist. G. M.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Justiee of the Peace, <>37th
District G. M., tho'at election, to be
held on 28th inf.t (June), ami respect
fully ask your support.
Lkiimens Dj ki.i-:.
Stuart House Barber Shop..
This lir.t-clas-s shop will in- . j|tf It ,]„■
year round. Hair cutting 2.'> ecu'-' t, .lm> inn
if) cents. Wort gimrnlteed to Mlcuse nil.
Give me a cull.
Pitot-. \Y. ii. Owe, n.
■’> 28tf. L'ropri ,-tor.
GENERAL DELIVERY.
I hereby announce to ’he public - t | mt | an
prepared to do a General Delivery business
in Thoinasvillc and vicinity, ruon , n g three
drays, which are under the uiani moment of
experienced and careful driver*. Hates
asonablc as circnmstaiues nrLBl: dlow
Z.T. W ILLS A l 1
Thoinasvillc, Ga., S3sj- •Jtfcl*
The best spring medicine \ n * j, c world is
I* 1* If you would be yyv \\ . ;U id in good
pirits use V P P D wcak debilitated
an 1 run down tak', p p p y or IX
medicine to cure
•nts of tho
h, Poke
ami tone
1h.
system take l * F
oot an«l Potassiu ra;
sprinj
• general uil-
P (Prickly
Tl ic Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourhoi
snvs: “Both myself ann wife owe on
toV?hi. ’oil’s Consumption Pure. For s
llicks £ • Pew-ock.
Ileads "h<- is readily t-urr- l.y P.
which to. u s ami regulates the digesth
creates un appetite.
Did..
DO
K no’
SUFFER ANY LONGER.
iat a rougli can be checked in
• lir-i 'tagiv* of consumption
»-rk. wr lirr- l.v guarantee Dr.
y, ami will r«-
•:y. take it as
• I our statc-
.cit*. ii Ci'Ipep-
A nasa»
Shiloh’s (
For sale
ijector tree with earl
Mirli remedy. l’ri«
•v Hicks Peacock.
PROVIDED WE IHAVE NO ‘MORE
COLD.
OUR
has come.S
NO MISTAKE HERE
\V c Iiavo used unusual cars)
in selecting ituft's and fab,
rics and we nave the
-Nobbiest Stock-
in town.
No IdleBoast
The gentlemen already know
\v<^rc headquarters for
FurnisHing Goods.
Latest St .vie in
SCARFS, COLLARS.
iGentlemensjNotions.
The Lords of Creation
Are not, as whimsical as the
dear : ladies in the matter oi
••Notions,” but we can suit
all tastes.
Hurt .lea’s Arnica Halrc,
The Best S'a Ive in the World for Guts
Bruises, Surety Ulcers, Sail Rheum. Fever
Surt-s Tetter, \Cliti|.ped Hands, CitiliduitH
Corns, tin.I till Sk in Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is Rtiiir-
untet-d to uivc -tcrl ect satisfm-tiou, or uiottey
refunded. Prii« 25 cents per boi. For stile
tty S, J. Cassels. Drui? Store.
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
I, a quick .-ure for Fonts' Bunions mid Units
There would lie fur less complaint uju-u-t
flic whiskey Business it people who drink
would demand it line whiskey, of a standard
lirund, mid accept no other. There nr.- iti.-tny
straight and well matured whiskies on tin-
market, Imt no other stands so hit’ll with
llte medical fraternity,and witii connoisseur..,
as the celebrated I. W. Harper whiskey, of
Nelson County, Kentucky. The perntim-
I. W. Harper is sold only l.y
<;. \v. WtMtt.vs
Thomasville. (In.
*-rtnjr: --Mr. i
v. it It an a- - -
: nnd l.r.ii--- |
t' Uimini’er. ;
v is without j
'and should I
d. for sale
'pi-ciidiy
[ Itiarrhucii K.-nt-
lt is tin- Best,
uvcssful treat-
to take. For
Don’t Wear Your
Old Tile ,
HOT] JiL 2^E02sTTDS SJ^lsTO
OPElSrS JULY 1st, isoo.
An Ideal Sunn Ksr -Resort, ----- Kailio.ul Lliicct to Hotel.
Special K nftss to Families. For circular and other information, a.Mivss.
1HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager.
Ii Yltoisr !•'. 1JEI Asst. Manager, 1 luntsvillo, Ahibamn. I
Ciothierr and Furnishers,
106 Broad treat- • Thomasville, Ga