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W. K. T. B.
—IN-
SAT1NES,
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINEN LAWNS,
Embroideries Etc.
Our Stock is unusually large
for this
SEASON
of the year and to reduce same
SPECIAL CUTS
WILL KK MADE.
Remember our
Hosiery and Corset
DEPARTMENT.
L-idies *2 buying traveling
Dresses should see us to save
money.
w. K. T. B,
H. WOLFF & BRO.
The Leaders of Low Prices.
THE DAILY TIMES-ENYERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editok.
WEDNESDAY, JUDY 2, 1800,
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM TIIOMA8VILLE
carrying passengers
NEW TRAINS FOR BAlNDHIlHiE,
No 5. For Rainbridgo Lv... 7 20 n m
NoC. From “ Ar... 5 Mpin
FROM SAVANNAH AND TIIE EAST.
No 5, Passenger Ar... 6 50 a in
No 7, Passenger Ar... 1 48 p m
No 17, Freight and Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p ra
FOR SAVANNAH AND THE EAST.
No 8, “ Lv... 12 02pm
No (i, '• Lv... 0 35pm
No 18, Fgt and Acc Lv... 7 05 a in
FRO SI ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
No 34, Passenger Ar... 5 10pm
No54 Ar... C 00am
FOR ALtlAXY, ATLANTA AND TIIK WEST.
No 33, Tassenger Lv... 8 30 a m
No 53, Passenger Lv... 5 45 p m
FROM MONTICKLLO.
No ?0, Passenger Ar.. .11 30 a in
No 82, Passenger Ar... 5 30 p m
FOR MOXTICELLO.
No81, Passenger Lv... 212 p m
No 29, Passenger Lv... 7 55 a m
FRO SI CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS,
No8, Passenger Ar...ll 37 p ra
No 18, Freight and Ace Ar... 5 30am
FOR CHATTAJTOOCIIK.S AND NEW ORLEANS
No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10 p m
No 17, Fght nnd Acc Lv... 0 00 p m
To the Democratic Voters of
Thomasville and Thomas
County.
Thomasville. Ga., I
July 1, 1890. )
In the Daily Times-Enteri-rise of
yesterday, is published n card, signed
by a large number of the citizens
of Thomasville, a majority m fact of
the democratic voters of Thomasville,
in which ray name is presented to the
democracy of the county as a candi
date for the legislature, subject to the
action of the democratic party.
This voluntary and unsolicited en
dorsement of so large a number of the
good people of Thomasville touches mo
very deeply. The confidence and
good will of th.osc who know,me is nbove
price, nnd to the kind friends who
have taken Uus ngreenble method of
expressing that confidence and good
will, I am. more grateful than I can
express.
Nothing would be more unplcnsaut
or unseemly than a scramble for of
fice. Were it left to me to announce
myself a candidate, I am frnnk and
candid in saying that I would not do
so. I would not appeal to my fellow
citizons for their suffrages upon the
solo ground of a personal desire to
servo them in the halls of legislation.
But wheu I am proposed by so
large and respectable a number, com
posed of all trades aud callings, I am
persuaded, that the choice so kindly
declared will commend me to other
true and tried democrats, for I be
come a candidate not beenuse I have
sought to become such, but because
good men wish mo to serve them. It
would be a happy consummation if
the irritating cry of the country
against the town, nnd the town
against the country, could in the wis
dom and conservatism of both be aba
ted, by each naming n representative,
and agreeing to accept nnd support
the other’s choice.
If it shall be my privilege to servo
you, it must uot be understood that I
go solely ns the representative of
Thomasville, but ns one of the repre
sentatives of Thomas county. I am
not among those who look with alarm
upou the farmer going into politics.
He has been in politics fur years, ns
tho glory nnd strength of democracy,
and if he now comes to the front and
derannds a great deal, it is not because
he is unreasonable or unfair, but
simply because other organized classes
have been demanding aud receiving
of lum so much, that under fairly ad
ministered government, they were not
entitled to receive.
This fact was magnificently set
forth in Clevelands tnrifl message, in
1887. Through intelligent effort,
patience and mutual forbearance,
throiigh fairness and resolute endeav
or the wrongs of the producing and
consuming classes will yet be remedied,
but the satisfactory correction of
wrougs will not be hastened by in
temperance in action or speech, on
the part of the farmer, or on the part
of those who think the farmer wishes
to do injustice. To reason together,
calmly and dispassionately, is to ad
vance the interests of every right
cause, and to eliminate error from
proposed methods of relief. The
demands now made by the farmer,
divfdo themselves into two distinct
classes, namely state nnd national.
In the first class conics their demand
for the enforcement of that section of
Sign of the BIGr BOOT.
S SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK:
Ladies Dongola 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 <fc DANIEL, 108 Broad St.
LEE&BUTTOLPH,
DEALER IX
Hay, Q-rain and Feed.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Wc buy from first-hand, nnd sell nt inside
figures.
GIVE US A CALL.
Office nnd Ware-rooms nt Kvntis .t Mnc-
lenn's Wnre-liousc.
combination, contracts &c., of rail
road as will defeat or lessen competi
tion ; tho improvement of our school
system, and penitentiary system, and
the lessening of taxation. All these
demands are just, nnd proper, and
should bo granted. As to tbe other
demauds, the repeal of the national
banking system, the adoption of the
sub-treasury plan, aud the reduction
of the tariff, these are matters which
come solely within the jurisdiction of
congress, and it would seem should lie
addressed only to those who are can
didates for congress. If I have mis
understood this, I am ready to answer
any, aud all questions, that lair miu-
ded men may wish to ask. If I should
be sent by your favor to the legisla
ture, 1 shall vote for Gov. John B.
Gordon for United Stntes Senator,and
it would seem that a vote ou the elec
tion of a United States Senator would
be the only one a member of the
legislature could cast,affecting nation
al question or issues. A friend has
suggested to me that my vote in 1885
on the bill relating to the powers of
tho rail road commissiou might be
urged against me. In reply to this
all I have to say is that I stood on
exactly the same platform occupied
by Col. W. J. Northeu, a man always
brave enough to do right, and by Col.
L. F. Livingston, the president of
the Stale Alliance. Col. Livingston
introduced ,in the State Agricultural
convention which met in Marietta, a
resolution urging the legislature to
pass the bill then pending before the
senntc. This resolution was adopted.
Col Nortbcn, theu n state senator
voted for the bill, and io did I when
it reached the house. My record and
Col. Northen’s are therefore just the
same on the question, aud both of
us in advance, were endorsed by Col.
Livingston, and the state agricultur
al convention. .The rail road ques
tion, so far as the commission is con
cerned, is not an issue in state oi coun
ty politics, but it is not improper for
ine to. refer to the matter as I have
done. Again thanking those friends
who were kind enough to present my
name, I am,
Respectfully,
8. G. McLendon.
Stuart House 1 ,Barber Shop.
This first-class shop will be open tbc
year round. Hair cutting 25 cents, shaving
15 cents. Work gnarattoed to please all.
Give me a call.
Prior. W. If. Owens,
5 2811. Proprietor,
GENERAL DELIVERY.
t hereby announce to the public that I air
prepared to do n General Delivery business
in Tlioninsvillc nnd vicinity, running three
drays, which arc under tho management of
experienced nnd careful drivers. Rates nr
reasonable ns circumstances will allow.
Z. T. MILLS AP.
Thomasville, Ga., May 20th 1800.
WANTED WOOL.
Having an unlimited order (or WOOL, 1
will pay tho highest Market Price, delivered
ntnny Depot cr Wharf, thereby saving the
shipper Freight, Draynge and Commissions 5
Remittances always on day Wool received.
Sacks furnished free of rent.
MILES F. MASON’S SON,
No. 3 s. 15th street, Richmond, Vn,
June 14 dJkvv tf.
Convention of Clerks Superior Court.
Savannah, Ga., June 28, 1890.
For providential cause the above named
convention, which was to have met in Bruns
wick on the third Wednesday in July, is
hereby postponed until the THIRD WED
NESDAY in September. Explanatory cir
culars by mail.
James K. P. Card, President,
Tho New Discovery-
You Imvc heard your friends nnd neigh
bors talking about it. You may yourself
he one of the many who know front person
nl experience just how good a thing it is.
If you have ever tried it, you arc ooo of its
staunch friends, because tiie wonderful tiling
about it is, tlmt when once given a trial,
Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a
ilaec in the house. If you have never used
t and should ho nfllictcd witli a cough, cold
or ntiy throat, Lung or chest trouble, snnirc
a bottle nt once nnd give it a fair trinL it
is guaranteed c. cry time, or money refunded
Trial Bottles Free nt S. J. Cnsscl’s Drugstore.
OUR VERY BEST
People confirm our statement when wc say
that Dr. Acker's English Remedy is in every
way superior to any and all other prepara
tions lor the throat and lungs. In whoop-
ingcoiigh aud croup it is magic and relieves
n once. WeoiTeryoun sample bottle Dree
Remember this remedy is sold nndera po si
live guarantee by Reid & Culpepper.
Cure Your Corns By Using
Abbott's East Indian Cota Paint for Corns
Bunions nnd'Wnrts, it is great
Shiloh's Caro will immediately relieve
crimp, whooping Cough nnd Bronchitis. For
sale by llieks * Peacock.
Ulcerated sore leg, with a running sore of
several years' standing, which the doctors
thought incurable, nnd amputation was re
garded as the only Telicf, the patient scarce
ly nlilo to walk bclc re, now runs, apparently
well. The cure was made by P. P. 1\, and
is known throughoo t Savannah as one oi
the great cures that P. P. 1\, the wonderful
blond medicine, hn* made.
The First Step
perhaps yon arc run down, can't eat, can't
sleep, can't think, can’t do unyliing to your
satisfaction, nnd you wonder whnt nils you.
You should heed the warning, you are Ink
ing the first step into Nervous Prostration.
You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Hit
ters you will find the oxnct remedy lor re
storing your nervous system to its normal,
healthy condition, Surprising results fol
low the uio of this great Nerve Tonic and
Alterative. Your appetite returns, good di
gestion is re stored, and the Liver and Kidneys
resume heo Itliy action. Try a bottle. Price
50c. at S. "J. Cosset's Drug store.
The Greatest Discovory of the Age,
Dyspepsia, is perhaps the most prevalent
oi nil chronic diseases, ami one too, up to
present time has baffled the skill of the most
eminent physicians, nearly all tbe proprieta
ry medicines have been tried and failed.
After spending years of study- Dr. Holt
lias ns lengtli succeeded in getting up n
remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elxir), that
lias never failed to cure in a single instance.
If you suffer with tills disease try ono nnd
he convinced, It is one of the host Liver
Medicines known to the profession. Liver
Complaints, G'omstipntion, Jaundice, Head
ache, Chronic Diarriucn, Yellow Skin,
Brown Splotches nnd Asthma, if complicated
with indigestion, if you arc troubled with
any of those diseases it is a safe and certain
cure. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic
Co., Montezuma, Ga. Price $1.00. Bottle
double former size. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Croup nnd Cough Syrup pre
vents nnd cures cioup. No cure no pay.
Manufactured Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma, Ga.
Mr. Van Pelt, Editor of the Craig, Mo.,
Meteor, went to a drug store nt Hillsdale,
Iowa, nnd asked the physician in attendance
to give him a dose of something for cholera
morbu3 nnd looseness of the bowels. He
says: “I felt so much better the next morn
ing that I concluded to call on the physician
and get him to fix me up a supply of the
medicine. I was surprised, when he handed
me a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrlura Remedy. He said he prescrib
ed it regularly in his practice nnd found it
the heat he could get or prepare. I can test
ify to it efficiency in my cose nt all events.”
For sale by McRne Bro.
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
it is surprising that ipeoplo will uso a com
mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val
uable English ono (or tho samo money. Dr.
Acker's English pills aro a positive euro for
sick headaclio anil all liver tuoublrs. They are
small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by Beid & Culpepper. ' 9
WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10
cts , 50 cts., nnd $1. For sulo by Hicks and
Peacock.
A Bore Kidney and Bladder
Remedy—wTw^P.
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
Arc nctivc, effective nnd pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss oi appe
tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they
have never been equaled, cither in America
or abroad. Held by Iteid k Culpepper. 2
Cholera infantum loses its terrors since the
introduction of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
nnd Dlarrhcea Remedy. When that remedy
is used nnd the treatment os directed with
each bottle is followed, a cure is certain.
Mr. A. W. Walter, n prominent merehnnt at
IValtcrsbitrg, 111, says: “it cured my baby
boy of cholera infantum after several other
remedies had fuilct. The child was so low
that lie seemed nlmost beyond the aid of hu
man hands or reach of any medicine” 25
anil 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bro
I’Irnsc rend carefully every word in the
following nrticle. A. F. I’rcvntt, of Thomas -
villc, is the only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monungnliela Ityc Whisky,
and it cannot he obtulned from any other
source; now if you aro overworked, or bro
ken down in lieaLtli, from any other cause,
a pure, honest, wholcsomcstimulant will do
you more good than anything else you could
possibly obtain, anil a pure old Rye whisky
is the most wholesome stimulant produced.
Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Ityc is the
highest grade of whisky distilled in the
United States; it is endorsed and highly
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, nnd
made its national reputntion solely on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thonias-
villc, Ga. J April JO-'.yf
Sale Day.
Yesterday was sheriff sale day.
The depot lot and building at Cairo
was not sold, as the case has been
settled. The only other sale advertis
ed was the S. G. Culpepper property
in Boston and two justice court fi. fas.
lor small amounts.
Our worthy sheriff does not derive
much income from fees ior selling
property, which prompts the remark
that Thomas county has fewer shcrifl’s
sales than any in the state.
For the Hussars.
Mr. Joseph Jcrger has kindly do
nated a pair of handsome silver gob
lets to be contended for nt the Hus
sars Tourney Friday cveuing- The
goblets arc now ou exhibition nt his
jewelry store aud the bold riders
would do well to go and sec them.
The front of T. J. Ball & Bro’s.
store is being repainted.
1 lucklea’. Arnica Halve.
Tiie Bi at Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, ar d all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures PH ss, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed U . give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded . Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by S, J. Cassels Drag Store.
TIioR cv. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.,
says: ‘•‘Both myself ann wife owe our lives
to Sliilo h’s Consumption Cure. For sale by
iiid.si Peacock.
Tiie heat spring medicine in the world is
P P 1* If you would bo well nqd in good
spirits use P P I* If weak and debilitated
an I ru n down take P P P For a spring
iiiedich iic to cure nnd tone up the general ail
ments of the system take PP1’ (Prickly
Ash, Y oko Root nnd Potassium;
Hern lachc is readily cures by P. I’, 1*
which tones and regulates the digestion und
creator an appetite.
‘ "a child killed.
given In the torm of soothing syrup.
mothers giro their children such deadly noli
is surprising when they can relieve the child
its jm.nl tar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Ha
Soother. It contain* no opium or morplii:
Sold by I leld & Culpepper. tl
Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint
is a quick cure fur Corns' Bunions nnd Worts
Nliver be without Lamar's Diarrhea
Mixture in the house, it is a family
mcdiciuc.
A naatl injector tree with each bottle ot
Shiloh’s Catarrli remedy. Price 50 cents.
Kt r sale by Hicks k Peacock. '
CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS
Is tho complaint ,of thousands aufTorlnu from
Asthma, Consumption, Cough* etc. Did you
ever try Dr. Acker’* Kngliah Ucuictly? It is
the heat preparation known for all lung Troub
le*. Sol Ion a positive guarantee at 23c. and
Reid Culpeper. 8
W^VL_0. for weakly females.
“Hackmetack,” a lasting and fragrant
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale
by flicks k Peacock.
For ansBmio people W. W. C. la
a boon.
DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER.
Knowing that a cough can be checked in
h day, and the first stages of consumption
broken In a week, we hereby guarantee Dr.
Acker's English Cough Remedy, anil will re
fund the money to all who buy, take it ns
per directions, and do not find our state
ment correct. For sale by Reid & Culpep
per, 1
For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you
have a printed guarantee on every bottle of
Shiloh's vitnlizcr. It never fails to cure.
For sale by llieks k Peacock.
A carpenter, by the name of M S Powers,
fell from the roof of a house in East Des
Moines, Iowa, and sustained a painful nnd
serious sprain of the wrist, which he cured
with ouc bottle of Cliamlicrlain's Pain Balm
He says it is worth $5 a bottle It cost him
50 cents For sale by McRae Rro
HOTEL MOITTE S-AJSTO
OPENS JULY 1st, 1890.
An Ideal Summer Resort. Railroad Direct to Hotel.
Special Rates to Families. For circular and other information, address.
HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager.
the constitution which forbids such ■ BYRON F. DENISON, Asst. Manager,
Huntsville, Alabama.
Sputa (tac
PROVIDED WE IHAVE NO' MORE
COLD.
OUR
Sirin Clii
has come.
NO MISTAKE HERE,
We have used unusual car®
in selecting "stuffs and fabjj
rics and we Have'thc
-Nobbiest Stock-
intown.S
No IdleBoast
The gentlemen already knoyf
wc arc headquarters for
FurnisHing Goods.
Izatent Style In
IGentlemensjNotions.
Tbe Lords of Oroation
Are not as whimsical as the
dear ladies in the matter ol
“Notions,” but we can suit
all tastes.
Don’t Wear Your
Old Tile
Glothierf. and Furnishers,
106 Broad treet • Thomasillle, G