The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 10, 1890, Image 3

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H. WOLFF & THE LEADERS OF FASHIONS. UNQUESTIONABLY The most magnificent and elegant stock of Dress Goods ever opened up in this city. • The universal ex clamations of the Ja dies: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTUREOF ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMA8VILLE (CARRYING PASSENGERS “HOW LOVELY!” ‘ Yes, tis true, our stock was never larg er or finer. Our aim is, to improve year by year, and season by season, and this au tumn and winter finds our stock larger anc handsomer than ever We are the Leaders —OF- LOW PRICIGS. One lot double widths suit ings at 27-1-2, worth 4Co. , One lot double widths Hon riettas at 39c, worth 50. One lot'double width serge 64c, eold everywhere at 75c and etc. Our Black Dress Goods Is stocked with the latest and best quali ties of BLACK GOODS. In fact it is one of the special features of this stofe. . HOSIERY, CORSETS AND GLOVES Has claimed a share of bur earnest atten tion. In hosiery, the c&k ebrated BthiopSn dyes. WARRANTED The finest and best in the land, and posi tively will not stain the feet. IBT COBSETS, The best brands, ;new trains ton bainbbidqe, So 5. For Bainbridge ..Lr... 7 20am Xo6. From “ Ar... 0 55pm FROM 8AVAXXAU AND TITK BAST. No5, Fasaonger ..Ar... 860am' No 7- Pneacnger ,...Ar... 148pm # Xo 1 /, Freight and Acc’n Ar. .*4 45 p m FOR SAVANNAn AND THE EAST. Xo 8, “ Lr.. .12 02pm XoC, “ Lr... 68Spm Xo 18, Fgt and Acc Lr... 7 05 a m moM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS. Xo 34, Passenger Ar... 010p m XoW Ar... 0 00am FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. Xo 33, PasscBger .Lr... 130 a m Xo53, Passenger Lr... 210pm FROM MONTICELLO. Xo ’0, Passenger .Ar...11 30 a m Xo 82, Passenger Ar... 6 30 p m FOR MONTICELLO, Xo81,Passenger* .Lr... 212pm Xo 29, Passenger*. Lr... 7 60 a m FROM CII ATT A1TOOCH EE AND NEW ORLEANS. Xo ?, Passenger Ar.. .1187 p m Xo 18, Freight and Aco .....Ar... 080 a for Chattahoochee and new Orleans And we respectfully, call attention of parents to our excellent . stoc ^ S03TS arid. Suisse© sexvica*blo Scliool Slb-oos, bought cheaply and t0 be sold iheaply. Satisfaction with every pair. k- fc. -M.--H. Xr> 7, Passenger Lr... 2 10] Xo 17, Fght ana Acc Lv... 0 00 p .Lr... 2 10 pm Under the Gas Light. The Constitution, speaking of this ploy, sayi: Au old friend was Drought back to' us last night — Augustin Daly' “Under the Gaslight.” ‘•Under the Gaslight”— though some of the younger generation may not know it—is the pioneer of the class of.mclodrama, of which it is one of the best. It is oJd-time, simon- pure, catch the-audience-and-carry-it* away melodrama, and as such it was given a hearty welcome last night, DeGive’s was well filled, and the nlrong points of “Undqr the Gaslight" received applause that wrs vociferous. The company presenting the play was as a whole a strong one. Mr. Arthur Rehan seems somewhat out of place as manager of a melodramatic attraction, but so, too, was Mr. Daly, who made his hundreds of thousands of. dollars out of this same play, but as iu the delightful comedies Jie has presented heretofore, Mr. Rehan has gathered together people well suited to the various roles. Mr. Harry Hatto, a familiar figure in Mr. Rchau’s companies, is there; Mr. Will Owen, one of the very best of the younger actors on the stage, is another strong * member of the com pany ; Mr. Crosser, Senator * Frank Bell, and several other clever gentle men ; Miss Emily Kean, a charming and exceedingly clever soubrette; Miss Jeremy and Miss Visclaire arc all actresses*)! merit. Mr. Harry Hatto, as Byke; Mr. Owen as Roy Traffojd, and Miss Kean are worthy of the most prominent mention. Mr. Hatto, an .“old-timer" to a certain extent, adds Byke to a number of roles cleverly filled. Mr. Owen, handsome ns ho is clever, has in all that he has undertaken proved himself an actor of extraordinary merit, a student in his profession, always conscientious in his work, os he is comprehensive in his interpreta tion of the characters. He is a young m,an who has already been heard from, and though his pnrt lost night compiising the, C. P.-P. D. It. & G. Dr. Warners common sense and other noted brands. ., • IN KID GLOVES The famous Jouvine and Jose phine. Every pair guaran teed. CARPET DEPARTMENT. This needs no introduction, every one knows that Wolff’s is the place to buy carpets playing anything new, he brought out all thero was there. Miss Kean is a decidedly clever soubrette, Miss Jeremy is clever and capable, Miss Vhlaise, too, deserves mention, and the company as a whole is sufficiently strong.” _ To be played at the opera house on Saturday night. A WORD WITH YOU. Bear Reader: We want your mil linery trade, and by means of this “tfd” are seeking to get your attention and attract you to our store. If you are a customer of ours we are anxious to increase our business with you if you are not we hope you soon wil 1 be, os no honorable means will be spared to attain this end. That we keep the best qualities of everything, all who deni with us will attest, and. while we know cheap, trashy stufis often catch the unwary and inexperienced, we prefer te main tain our well-earned reputation, and let somebody else sdll trash and shod dy. Nothing is misrepresented, as we would rather miss a sale than de ceive a customer. We guarantee you the lowest possible figures. Our stock is {he most varied and attract ive we have ever shown. What we want you to do is to visit our store, whether you buy or not. We will treat you nicely, and will not insist on selling you against your inclination, but we do insist that you examine our goods and see for yourself, if it is not to your interest to deal with us. We are anxious for your trade and influence, and when you come to see us we will make your visit at least pleasant one. Mrs. Jennie Carroll. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the on of.oplatca glron In the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers giro their children such deadly poison Is surprising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s Baby Soother. It contains no opitus or morphine" Sold by Reid & Culpepper, 10 LOWER BROAD MILLINERY,HOUSE. d&w FOR SYRUP. I have eighty large new iron bound cy- barrels for sale at very low prices. press 10 8dlt w4t very low prices. Job 8 Cmftox, Kindergarten and Primary School . Improved methods of object teaching, gether with more ’advanced work. T< moderate, ‘tf to- 'erms Mabt F. Basses, Dawson St. FOR RENT. A nice little homo one and three quarter miles from town. The place contains twolvo acres, good garden attached, and a comfor table building containing six rooms includ ing kltqhen. Terms moderate. Apply at this office. ' 10 2-6t d Board in (ho Country. A few boarders cnn.be accommodated at Jersey Farm, one half mile east of tho city, Location high and healthy, and near the lines. Board substantial, including the icst of milk and charges moderate. tf For Dyspepsia and live* complaint you have a printed gnarnnteo on every bottle of Shiloh’s vltnlficr. It never falls to i For sale-by Hicks k Peacock. flncklea’a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcefs, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Honda Chilblains Corns, and all 8kin Eruptions. Ad positively cures Piles, Or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfheUoa, or money refunded. Price 2S cents per box. For sale by S, J. Casaels Drag Store. Shiloh’s Couch and Consumption Curs is sold by' us on a guarantee. It cures Cob. sumption. For sale by Hicks k Peacock. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It li surprising that people wniaso a com ordinary pill when they can secure n ysi English oc Acker’s English plus an a positive cars s,ck hcadacne and all liver taoublcs. They a re small^ oweet and eailly taken and do notgrire. A cordial invitation extei^d- 1 <ed to all, whether purchasers -or not. I. WOLFF & IRQ. 109 and 111 BROAD ST. The leaders of styles and low prices. President of the Senate. - Hou. Robert G. Mitchell, of Thom as, will certainly be a candidate for President of the Senate'. He is a gal lant soldier, but in spite of this we look to sec him make a good race.— Augusta Chronicle. Mr. Mitchell’s friends hope that the fact that he was a gallant Confederate soldier, staining Chicamauga’a field with his blood, will not militate against him. His record as a soldier is not his only recommendation. He is a fine parliamentarian, in sympathy with the toiling masses, a man oi broad and liberal views, a typical Georgian, devoted to the state’s and the people’s best interests; as a demo crat, he is all wool and five quarters wide, and has the courage of his con victions. He would adorn tho posi tion ot President of tho Senate, hold ing the scales with perfect'equipolse, and discharging every duty with scru pulous fidelity. rUeld& Culpepper. A nasal injector free with each bottle o( Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 centa. For aale by Uicka k Peacock. We want every mother to know that croup can bt prevented. True croup never ap pears without a warning. The Hrst sympton ia hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken cold er a cold may have accom panied the hoarseaen from tbti start. Alter that a peculiar rongh cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when thd child first becomes hoarse, a few doses of Chamberlain s Coogh Reme dy will prevent the attaek. Even after a rongh congh has appeared, the disease may bo prevented by using this icmedy as di rected. For sale by McRae Bros. W. H. Wilder, Hayor of Albany, Ga., says “ ' — -, r fifteen ho had suffered with Rheumatism, tor years, and in that time he tried all the so- called specifics but to no purpose His ' - ‘ “ -k W. Rnfli andson, who was on the B. Ilrcad, OUR Vk.’ BY 2 BE ® r w.nr.1. sment whence say People confirm our stat. j a j n every that Dr. Acker’s English. JL* way superior to any and all **j fions for the throat and lung ~iie.ee ingcough and croup It Is magic b ttle , free a; once. We offer yon a sample ... ca .i Remember this remedy is sold and. *' tlvo guarantee by Reid k Culpepper. Dr. Holt's Cronp and Cough Syrnp p. vents end cares croup. Mo enre no pay. - - - - ‘ Elixir Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic gra . finally got him a bottle of P, P. P. The first bottle of P, P. p. showed Its remarkable ef- I Co., Montezuma, 6a.' fects, and alter using a short time the rheu-1 mntism disappeared, and be writes be feels I You Will Do the Same Thtng. like n new man, and takes pleasure in re- Holt's Dyspeplc Elixir has provqn a great commending U to Rheumatic sufferers.- | blessing to suffering humanity; has cured more coses than perhaps any other prepern- Tho Germ Theory. I t i 0B on mar ket; all who have taken it The medical fraternity now recognises testify to Ha virtues- It yon still doubt ask that the Germ theory la the correct one. I . our druggist to show you testimonials. Dj. King’s Royal Germetenr goes to the root jf ,on are troubled with any of the follow- Try a bottle._ Sold by | ing disease it will cure yon : Dyspepsia, In digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronic of all disenscs. 7 17 tf R. Thomas, Ja, For Rheumatiim, Malaria and SyphilllS, SEES. KirevDi’seSe Heart Troubled staln'l u’hc tot k ,h ’ P ° kC R r a " d P ' t “' Yellowness of the Skin, Brown Splotches, sinm) is .he best known remedy. | Torpid it, an d Asthma, if complicated with ^As a general liniment for sprains and | „ or for rheumatism, lame back, dev/ seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain’. Pain Balm is unrivalled. ’For sale by McRae Bros. . „ In short it is a specific for all diseases arising from adisorded condition ol the stomach and bowels. Manufactured by D. 1 Holt’ “ G.-. Price For sale by all druggists, How are the Folk*:? "Ob, thcy’rojnll well except Mother, she’s I ^ ^ Desire* to impres upon thgir :’» Dyspeptic’kllxir Co;, Montesnmn, [ patrons and friends, OS Well AS doubloformer8iIe -1 the public generally, the fact that they have the King Royal Germeteur. j--.—-. — — —- r - ——i — -. The new remedy that Is so highly recoin, about the same. Poor Mother, worn oat'by I mended'by Dr. Ifawthorno and Rev, Sam I | A Df^TOT DTAAl/ household cares, exposure and overwork. I Jenes. Aathma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and L /»It V*4 £. 9 I O I Ul>K’ No wonder she gives up at last and takes to all Malarial diseases. Sold by ' ’ her, bed. Bat oh I how much brighter the I V 17 tf R.Tnoiua, Jr. family fireside would be if mother’s chair I , n was not vacant. The Doctor’s don’t seem to The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.,| -tty far, CVOr brought to be : doing her any good. She says their I says: "Both myself ann wife owe oar lives I/>if v flnf l 4 Ant m fhav- Jn medicine don’t teem to go to the spot. She I toBhiloh’s Consumption Curo. For tale by .<JJ “ , lnac tae y tiO DOt feels so weak and longs for strength. “Oh11 Hicks* Peacock. 1 -* - l give me strength,” she mnrmnrs. Why not | give her the remedy her system craves?! If people would take the advice of McRae Her impoverished blood and shattered nerves I Bros, toe druggist they never would start are starving for just such ingredients as are l on a jonrney without a bottlo of Chamber- contained in B, B. B- (Botanic Blood Balm). I Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrbtca Remedy Then try a bottle of this excellent remedy. I It can always be depended upon and It is trnly woman’s best friend. It quickly I pleasant to take, relieves pain and restores health, strength I and tnrctional regularity. | „ WHY WILL YOU cougn when ^Shiloh’s wish to carry any of over, they propose to sell it James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsville, Ga., I Cnre wU1 gDa immediate relief. Price 10 writes: “My wife was In bad health for I cti, 50 cts., and $1. For sale by Hicks and [ eight years. Five doctors and ns many I P«*oock. more different patent medicines had done I —THEIR STOCK OF— moro her no good, cured her.” e bottles of B. B. B. has H you feel weak and badly take P. P. P., I and you will regain your flesh and strength. "Hackmetack,” a lasting and fragrant b erfumc. Price 25 and 50 (Tents. For sale | y Hicks k Peacock. Important to the Public. We beg to state that we have been *| pointed sole agents in Thomasville, Ga , !o. tho celebrated "I. W. Harpers” Hand Mnue 8onr Mash Whiskey. This insures tc <>.:t customers for future tho finest of the world renowned Whiskies of Nelron County, Kerf. lucky, and the one whiskey that is ncm put upon the market until It is tborouglili I matured by nge. The attention of Physi- I WILLIAMSON & ROUX clans is called to Its great purity. • 1 JJa.xixu.wvx v* J.UVUXA. O. W. WIGGINS Tills Space Will be Occupied j BY- HATS, GALOPS from CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS la tho complaint of thonaanda aufferl »r sn A*’ E W5Sie<iT ffs | the Beat preparation known for all lung Troub. *“• cufpepper suaraa ** e * 6 23 °- «d I • Watchmakers & Jewelers, WHO WILL SHORTLY OPEN BUSINESS | AT NO. 127 BROAD Street. I —AND— Gents Furnishing Goods Sypbillis, Scrofhla, Blood Poison and I Rheumatism aro cured by P. P. P. (Prick ly Asb, Poke Root and Potassium). Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by ShiloL . ure. Foi sale by Hicks k Peacock. RESTAUBAN.T. m Arftoa Lester, for years with the Gulf Is theU-u-gest, most completa and- handsomest ever offered to tho Tomasville trade, and embraces all the day or night. Everything neat and lean. A tc I Icaie read carefnlly every word in the I clean. A good line of vegetables and fancy following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Thomas-I family groceries kept constantly on IiamL vitle, is the only agent in this county tor I Would he glad to bare the patronage of my Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 1 " ‘ ‘ 1 ” y Latest Styles Shanes and Designs. — -Sr and it cannot be obtained from any other source; now If you are overworked, or bro ken down in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do you more good than anything else you could >ossibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky s the most wholesome stimnlant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United Suites; it' is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout the Union; it Is an old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and mode its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. P r EYATT, Sole Agent, Thomar- ville, Ga. April 20-iy patronage of my white and colored friends. d 2w wlm JOB WORK. Their new goods are arrir; mg every day, and are being opened up as fast as they are received. They have all the latest novelties in Fancy Neckwear No Mercury, XTo Mineral Poisons. Potash, Mo A concentrated i tract of native roota. and herbs, Invigor- atlng a worn-out system, rekindling the luttre of health In the cheeks, routing rheumatism from oldiolnte, and knitting new flesh thereto. The real FiUvriw of jjife. A harmlBM and wholesome alterative U 222i!2EiJJi8!^ff££!l££; fill Caro Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks-an epoch in the life of the individnnl. Snch a remarkable evennt Is treasured in the mem. ory and the agency whereby the good health hasbeen attained is gratefully, blessed. Hence it is that so mach Is heard in praise of Elec tric Bitters. So many fed they owe their restoration toTicaith, to the ose of the Great i lteratlte and Tonic. If-yon are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or stom- long or short standing yon wUlsnre- reltef byuieof Eletrc Bitter*. Sold at 50c. and »1 per bottle atB. J. Cassels’ Drugitere. Mr. 0. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, Iowa, says: I I haved used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for severe and painfol burns with better effect than anything else I hare ever tried. It re- lieves the poln instanUy and cures without leaving a scar." Pain Balm is one of the most usefhl.mcdicincs that any ftmilr pan be provided with, especially lfoc Rhenina. I tlsm, lame back, sprains, brnites. tooth-ache' a cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bros. I Biggest Office, Best Workman, Bottom Prices. and their assortment is pr«. noucced hy every one that sees it as the A Soup of fapofRavlb Ifer UI!,. 11 °? °. r ? ln ”7 scrap of wrapping I " She^wai u the I paper, but it saved her life, • Sh , last stages of consumption, told by physicians I tbit she was incurable and could Uv< only • I siiort time; she weighed less than seventy Nobbiest in Town. Belore you buyyrour.wi»ter clothing, go down and look through their elegant line, and don t.forget that they are HEADQUARTER J| DU _ pounds._ On apiece of wrapping paper she I and See Us. I large bottle, it helped he- more, bought an-1 other and grew better fast, continue andisnowstrong, healthy, rosy, plump,! weighing UOpouuds. For fuller partlcnlars BffKasaa.rae.sE cover*.Freo at a J. Cassels Drag store. for everything in their Jin*. For lame beck, tide or chest, use Shiloh’! Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For ,alei by Hicks k Peacock. TiioknasvUle, Ga 1106 Broad Street, Clothier* and Furnishers,