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WOLFF
TIIE LEADERS OF FASHIONS.
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UNQUESTIONABLY
■ The most magnificen
and elegant stock of
Dress Goods ever
opened up in this
city.
The universal ex
clamations of the la
dies:
“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
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
-OF-
LOW PRICES.
Oiie lot double widths suit
ings at 27-1-2, worth 4Cc.
One lot double Wraths Hen
riettas at 39c, worth 60.
One lot double width serge
64c, sold everywhere at 76c
and etc.
Our Black Dress Goods Department
Is stocked with the
latest and best quali
ties of
BLACK GOODS.
In fact it is one of
the special features
of this store.
HOSIERY, CORSETS AND GLOVES
Has claimed a share
of our earnest atten
tion.
In hosiery, the cel
ebrated Ethiopian
dyes.
WARRANTED
The finest and best
in the land, and posi
tively will not stain
*the feet.
IN CORSETS,
The best brands, comprising
the, C. P.-P. D. It. & O. 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.
A cordial invitation extend
ed to all, whether purchasers
or not.
H. WOLFF & BRO.
109 and 111 BROAD ST.
The leaders of styles and
lowprices.
SATURDAT, OCTOBER 11, 1300.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
ARRIVAL AND WF.PARTURE OT.ALL TRAINS
TO AND PROM THOMASVU.LB
(CARRYING PASSENGERS
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;s-i:w TRAIN! TOR BAINEMDOE,
No5. For Balnbrldg# ..Lv... 7 30am
NoO.From “ Ar... 6 65pm
FROM 8AYAXXAII AND THN EAST.
No9, Passenger Ar... 650am
No7, Passenger Ar... 148pm
No 17, Freight and Acctp ....At... 4 49 p m
TOR SAVANNAH AND TnS EAST.
No 8, “ Lv...12 02 pm
Soil “ Lv... 033pm
Nol8,FgtandAco Lv... 709am
EROU ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
No 34, Passenger.. Ar... 510pm
No81 Ar... 0 00am
TOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND TUB WEST.
No 33, Passenger T.v... 8 30 a m
No 93, Passenger ..Lv... 215pm
PRO .11 MONTICELLO.
No >0, Passenger Ar.. .11 30 a m
No82,Passenger Ar... 530p m
FOB HONTICELLO. •
No81, Passenger Lr... 212pm
No 29, Passenger Lv... 765 a m
YROH CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NETT ORLEANS,
NoP, Passenger Ar...ll 37 p m
No 13, Freight and Aoo Ar... 6 30 a m
tor Chattahoochee and new Orleans
Tiie School Days A_re Here -A.gain.
And we-respectfully call attention of parents to our excellent stock of 23©3r© S/X1.CL
Ifcodlisses sorvica/tolo Scli-OOl BliO©S, bought cheaply and to
be sold cheaply, Satisfaction with every pair.
CTTIEBTZEBIGKEIT JD^XTXJSIL,.
At the opera house to-nigbU
The sunshine of yesterday
welcome after so much rein.
There were • no eases before the
mayor in the police court yesterday.
It is said that "all things come to
those who wait.” But it does not pay
to wait too long. This is a hustling
age.
While the cotton crop is very short
this season, all the farmers are con
soling themselves on having a fine
corn, cane and other general crops.
“Cotton” Talks Again.
Editor Tines-Enterprise:
In my last article I suggested that
the alliance legislature, soon to meet
might with propriety lessen the rate
of legal interest, aud thereby benefit
agriculturists, mechanics and laboring
people generally.
Id this I propose to call attention
to an artifice adopted b y commercial
men, usurers and bankers, whereby
under the forms of law, they manage
to embarrass debtors an'd borrowers.
When they take a note, they have
a lot of printed forms in which the
debtor is made to waive all the home
stead and exemption rights guaranteed
to him by the constitution and the
laws; and to still further embarrass
the poor debtor, they mal;e him agree
to pay ten per cent, lawyers. fees if
the debt has to be sued.
By this means they havo the power,
if they see proper to Use it, to fine the
debtor ten additional dollars for every
hundred he owes, if by accident, mis
fortune or providential causes over
which ho has no controlpho fails to
come to time. This I consider a great
evil, for which some remedy ought to
be found. The only remedy which
can suggest is, for the legislature to
pass a law making void all such waiv
ers and additional promises.
Of course, the usurers and bankers
would cry out against such a law as
unconstitutional, and endeavor
have the courts set aside the law on
that ground. If tho courts should so
decide, Ihcn the common people of the
country ought to rise in their majesty
and so amend the constitution as lo
meet the emergency.
I have no idea the framerrof the
present constitution intended that this
privilege given debtors should be so
used to their injury, os is done in bush
ness matters nowadays. The real ob
ject was in cases of providential mis
fortunes or unforeseen calamities,
against which he could not provide,
to enable the debtor lo raise money to
rebuild his house in case it was barm
ed, or to buy another horse in cose his
died. B»t the usurers, money lend
ers and money kings, ever on the
watch to increase their power and
profits, have taken advantage of that
which was intended to be a benefit,
and by their shrewdness, converted it
into a positive harm.
Such things ought not to be. But
it may be said alliancemcD are not
competent to draw up laws and put
them in proper shape, to meet and
overcome the troubles of the times.
Well, if that is true, they will be in
no worse fix than fbe lawyers, for my
observation is that one-half or more
of the time of the courts is consumed
in trying to find out what the law
yers law means. Give tho farmers a
chance, and see if they can’t use the
proper words when they call a spado
a spade. Cotton.
Poor Lights.
"The Recorder’is not a kicker, and
dislikes making complaints as much
as any one, but it is a duty we owe
the public to put facts before our read
ers.
L. ■ B. ■ M, ■ H.
A WORD WITH YOU;
Dew Reader: We want yottr mil'
linery trade, and by means of this
I "ad" are seeking to get your attention
“Three nights last week, we be—I and attract you to our store. If you
lieve, the incandescont light could not are a customer of ours wo are anxious
be used, one night tho street care were increase our business with you ;
• , .. f. , . ,, if you are not we hope you soon will
left out on tho line, and one night the be ; „ no honorable means will be
gas went out. Monday night the in- spared to attain this end.
candescent lights were no good again, That we keep the best qualities of
and last night at eleven o’clock the gas every thing, all who deal with us will
went out” attest, and, while wo know cheap,
. , ... • trashy stuffs often catch the unwary
The above is. from the Amencus and inexperienced, we prefer te main-
Recorder, and it would seem that taiu our well-earned reputation, and
there is room for complaint. Iu this let somebody else sell trash and shod-
connection it is pleasant to bear testi- ^T- Nothing is misrepresented, as
mony to the general satisfaction which \™Z , “’“w” 16
, .... ceive a customer. We guarantee
both the gas and electric light compaj you t h e lowest possible figures. Our
nies are giving in Thomnsville. True stock is the most varied and attract-
the former does not always'eomo up * ve we have over shown,
to the highest staudard, but in the What we want you to do is to visit
„... ,, ... - . ,our store, whether you buy or not.
main, the light is very fair; and the We wjn trcat you £ icel y nnd will
retort always holds an ample supply not insist on selling you against
of gas. The machinery of the elec- your inclination, but we do insist that
trie plant runs smooth and steady, 7 0U examine onr goods and see for
and it u very rare for even a tempo- y° ur8 ®lf, if * s not *° y° ur interest to
rary stoppage of the current to occur. We are mlxious for r trade and
Thomnsville is well lighted. * *
A CHILD KILLED.
Anotber child killed by the use of opiates
'given in tbs form of soothing syrup. Why
mothers give 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 opium or morphing
Sold by Reid & Culpepper,
Mr. T. £. Bartlett is stage mana
ger at the opera house this season.
He also has charge of the bill posting
which he has done by his assistants.
Miss Lizzie Crawford, of Tallahas
see, was a guest of tho family of Mr.
S. A. Jones Thursday. She left yes-
influence, and when you come to see
us we will make your visit at least
one.
Mm Jennie Oan-oll,
LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE,
d&w
Important to the Publio.
We beg lo state that we have been ap.
. , . „ ,, , , , . i pointed sole agents In Thomasvillc, Git., ioi
tsrday morning for Eufaula, to visit the celebrated “I. W.* Harpers” Hand .Made
friends. • pour Mash Whiskey. This insures tc o.u
customers for future tho finest of the world
renowued whiskies of Nelron County, Ken.
Mrs. C, W. Hutson has presented tucky, and the one Whiskey that is nevu
Ibo LIb», wi.b a UMb, !»,?~*8rSaj“
work entitled French Literature.
cinns is ealied to its great
:at purity.
0. W. WI
WIGGINS
W« want every mother to know that croup
can bo .prevented. True croup never np-
icars without a warning. Tho first sympton
’* hoarseness; then tho child appears to
panied the hoarseness from tho start. After
that n peculiar rough cough is developed,
which U followed by the croup. The time
to act is when the child first becomes hoarse,
■ few doses of Chamberlain^ Cough Kcmc
Kindergarten, and Primary School
. .w—v..ao. vllllu Improved methods of object teaching, to-
liavc taken cold or a cold may have accom- set l ,cr y iUl moro . advanced work. Terms
nnnied the hoarseness from llm .tun A fW I moderate. Mary F. Barses,
Dawson St.
BoariJjLqthe Country.
... . .. , A few hoarders - can be accommodated at
dy will prevent the attack. Even niter a I Jersey Farm, one half mile cast of tho city,
rough cough has appeared, the disease may Location high and healthy, nnd near the
be prevented by using this remedy'as df. pines. Board substantial, ircluding the
reeled, For sain by McRae Bros. | best of milk nnd charges modcrntc.
tr
For females in delicate health, for Imli- I e„, n™™i. aIw i
gestion and' Dyspepsia, take only P. P p L For D J s P c P sia and H'cr .complaint jou
I,,, „ i}’., h »ve a printed guarantee on every bott c o
It Is the best Spring Medicine In the world | 8hllob ,‘ vllnli “ r . It-never fails to cure.
For sale by Hicks & Peacock. *
Oacklen’a Arnica naive.
Tl.e Best Salve iu the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei
Please read carefully every word iu the Telt<:r | Chai,ped Hand3, Ch!lhlaini
following, article. A. F. Prevail, of Thomas- Con,a ’* nd 0,1 Skin Eruptions, and positive Ij
vilte, is the only agent In this county for c ™ a , P *'V r no W ™q“ir°d. It is guar
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, “J““ ,P er „ f ® ct wtWtoljoR, or money
and it cannot be obtained from any other I '“Si* porbo1, For ,al *
source; now if you are overworked, or bro- ^Msels Drugstore,
ken down in health, from any other cause, C *. n . , „
a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do £ V oh * 000511 an<1 Consumption Cure is
you more good than anything else you could I 50 0 ^ u8 op a guarantee. It cures Con-
possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky I sumotl °u. For sale by Hicks A Peacock
is the most wholesome stimulant produced.
Paul Jones Old Monongahela Ryo is the
highest grade.of whisky distilled in the j mon, ordinapr pUl when Urey can secure .
Croup, Whooping Cough an I Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shlloi. urc. Foi
sale by Hicks & Peacock,
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It Is surprising that people will use n con.
i a, . , : . , . , - i ujon, ordinary pm when tboy can secure a val
United states; it is endorsed nnd highly ualile English one for tho samo money,
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists arid I Acker's English pHU are a posltlvo cure ....
physician, throughout the Union: it is an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and Sold hy Bold & Culpepper. 9
made its national reputation solely on uc- 1
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomas,
ville, Ga. April 20- ly
Epoch.
Tiie transition from long, lingering nnd
painful sickness to robust health marks an
epoch in the life of tho individual. Such a
Mr. C.B. Jonc-, of Spring Hill, Iowa, says: I remarkable cvcDnt is treasured in the mem-
“I haved used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Inr ory and the agency whereby tho good health
severe and painful burns with better effect has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence
than anything else I have ever tried. It re- it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec*
lieves the pain instantly and cure, without trie Bitteis. So many feel they owe their
leaving a scar.” Bain Balm Is one ot the restoration to health, to the use of tho Great
most uscfiil medicines that any family c«' Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled
be provided with, es^lally for Rheumo- I with any discaso of Kidneys, Liver or stom-
tism, lame Back, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, 4<-'h, ot long or short standing yBu will surc-
ear ache and like ailments. One application ly find relief by use ot Eletrc Bitters, Sold
will relieve the pain and a fair trial Insure “t 50c. and tl per bottle at S. J. Cassell'
a cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Drugstore.
Bros. I
OUR VERY»BEST
_ , ... , People confirm our statement when we say
For lame back, side or cheat, use 8kiloh’s that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy Is In eyery
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale way superior to any and all other prepare*
by Hicks & Peacock. | tions for the throat and lungs. In whoop*
W. H. Wilder, Mayor of Albany, Ga., says
he bad suffered with Rhenmatlam, tor fifteen
years, and In that time ho tried Ail tho so-
called specifics but to no purpose. His
grandson, who was on the B. & W. Railroad,
finally got him a bottle of P, P. P. The first
bottle of P, P. P. showed its remarkable ef
fects, and alter using a short time the rheu
matism disappeared, and he writes be feels
like a new man, and takes pleasure in re
commending it lo Rheumatic sufferers.
The Gorm Theory.
The medical _ fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory is tho correct one.
Dr. King’s Royal Gcrmetcur goes to the root
of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold bv
7 17 tf R. Tiiohas, Jb.
For Rhcumatiim, Malaria and Syphiilis
P- P. P.' (Prickly Ash, Poke Root nnd Potas
sium) is the best known remedy.
£As a general liniment for sprains lino
biuises or for rheumatism, lame back, dctj Desire!! to impi’es UPOI1 tfaeil*
seated or mnsr.nlnr nfitna nhnmhorlitir ■ I . " <»*• ., *
patrons and friends, as well as
the public generally, the fact
that they have the
seated or muscular pains, Charaberlair.
Pain Balm is unrivalled For sale
McRae Bros.
Hotv are the Folks'?
“Oh, they’re nil well except Mother, she's
about the same. Poor Mother, worn out by , 1 nrirnr n-pn/M/
household cares, exposure aud overwork. I LAriLltb I S I QGK
No wonder she gives up at last nnd takes to ^ W W ^
her bed. But oh I how much brighter the
family fireside would bo if mother’s choir I
was not vacant. The Doctor’s don’t seem to I By far, ever brought to this
bo doing her any good. She says their I -J;,. „ ’ 1 ± - * „„ .? j ,
medicine don’t seem to go to the spot. She I ^ty, aflCl tflRt til they uO TlOt
feels so weak nnd longs for strength. “Oh! I wish to Carry 3I1V Of it
give me strength,” she murmurs. Why not „„„„„„„ i.„ 11
give her tho remedy her system craves 7 I ®Yei, they propOSC to Sell
Her impoverished blood nnd sliattercd nerves I
are starving for just such ingredients ns arc I
contained in B, B. B- (Botanic Blood Balm). I Al, 11 „„ 1 „ V .
Cheaper than Anybody.
relieves pain nnd restores health, strength I
and functional regularity.
James W. Lancaster, llawkinsriilc, Ga.,
writes: “My wife was in had licalth for
eight years. Five doctors nnd as many
more different patent medicines had done
her no good. Six bottles of U. B. B. has
cured her.”
If you feel weak and badly take P. P. P.,
and you will regnin your flesh nnd strength.
CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS
Is the complaint of thousands saRorlng from
— Consumption, Coughs eto. Did
... lip. Anlrnp's Vnivllali Damai'
the best
lcs. Sol I on a posl
Reid & Cutpci
Dr. Ackor's English Remedy?! ft Is
preparation known for all lung Troub.
Iona posltlvo guarantee at 25c. and
—THEIR STOCK OF—
FILL HD H
CLOTHIM,
’htats,
—AjnD—
Gents Furnishing Goods
Syphiilis, Scrofula, BloOd Poiscn rthd
Rheumatism arc cured by P. P. P. (Prick
ly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium).
A Scrap <rf Paper Saves Her Life.
It was jmt an ordinary strap of wrapping I
>aper, but it saved her life. She was in tho
ast stages of consumption,told by physicians I
that she was incurable and could live only a
short'timc; she weighed less than seventy f
pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she
read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a J
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a I « 1 s
large bottle, it helped be* more, bought an-1 IS^lnG l ll’gest, lllOSt COHiplcto
other and grew.better fast, continued its use I nnd Jiaildsompsf pvnv n Ak..,l
and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, f‘ A “ m .„ ey er Offered
weighing 14flpouud9. For fuller particulars I t0 t110 -* OinRSVlllo tiade, and
send stamp to W. II. Colo, Druggists Fort I embraces all the
Smith. Trial Bottles of this Wonderful Dis- |
covery Free at S. J. Casscls Drug store.
WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh’s I
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 I
cts, 50 cts., and $1. For sale by Ilicks and I
Peacock.
Latest Styles Shapes and Designs-
No Mercury, No Potash, No |
Mlnoral Poisona. A concentrated ex-
. ?—; 1 iheir new Hoods are m-t-iv.
tract of native rooto and herbs, invigor. : n „ .7, 0 , e
sting a worn-out system, rekindling the I Jn £3 ® day, and are beint;
lustre of health in tiie checks, routing Opened UP as fast thnw ovn
rheumatUm from oldjointH, and knitting 1 rn! ttl0 Z
new flesh thereto. Tho real Elixir of J^CCUea. Ill6y have all the
Llfo. A harmless and wholesome
alterative U Wooldridfto’a ’0’onder-
ful Cura '
latest novelties in
If people would take the advice of McRae
Bros, the druggist they never would start
on n journey without a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and D.nrrhiea Remedy :
It can always he depended upon and is
plenrant to take.
You Will Do the Same Thing.
Holt’s Dyspepic Elixir bos proven a great I
blessing to suffering humnhity; has cured
more coses than perhaps any other prepera-
tlon on the market; all who have taken it j
testily to its virtues' It yon still doubt ask
tw~ oo p-
ingcough and croup it is magic and relieves
a: once. We offer you A sample bottle free
Remember this remedy Is sold under a pcsi
live guarantceiy Reid & Culpepper.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pre-
__ __ vents and cures croup. Mo cure no pay.
our "druggist to 8how' , you tcstimoniolsk I Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
f you are troubled with any of the follow. I Co -> Montezuma, Go.
ing disease it will cure you: Dyspepsia, In-,
digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation, „ King Royal Germeteur.
Jaundice,- Headache, Heartburn, Chronic I The new remedy that is so highly rccom-
Diarrhoea, Kidney Disease, Heart Troubles, mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rev, Sam
Yellowness of tho Skin, Brown Splotches, Jones. Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion and
Torpidity and Asthma, if complicated wiih all Malarial diseases. Sold by
Dyspepsia- In abort it is a specific for all ’ 7 17 tf R,'
diseases arising from adisorded condition ol
R, Thomas, Jr.
the stomach and bdwels. Manufactured hv , . ,
Sa U prie e I Sl ,: 00BoW Uli f V° ntela f a ’ tay.: “Both m'yse'ir
For Kde'hy all druggist, doub,e forner I to Shiloh’s Con.umpt
The Rer. Geo. H. Thayer,of Bonrbon, Ind.,
""ith myself ann wife owe oor lives
Consumption Cure. For sale by
Hicks b Peacock.
A nasal injector tree with each bottle of |
Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Prii
For sale by Hicks & Peacock.
each bottle of “Hockmeiack,” a lasting and fragrant
Price 50 cents. I perfume* Price 25 and 60 cents. For sale
ick. « by Hicks * Peacock.
Fancy Neckwear
and their assortment is pre-
nouneed by every one that
I sees it as the
Nobbiest ini Town.
Before you buyjyour .winter
WILLIAMSON & ROUX clothing, go down and look
• lV>feta..kei 8 & Jmte. I
JHEADQUARTERS
for everything’in their|line.
This Space Will be Occupied
■—BY
ON
Watchmakers & Jewelers,
WHO WILL SHORTLY OPEN BUSINESS
AT
NO. 127 BROAD Street,
restaurant.
Amos Lester, for years with the Gulf]
House, will hereafter give his personal at
tention to the Restaurant on Jackson street,
next door to Carroll’*. Meals served In first
slass style at aU hours. Fish, game and
ivaters, day or night. Everything neat and
clean. A good line of regetalilcs and fancy
family gtoceries kept constantly on hand.
Would be glad to have the patronage of ray
whit* and colored friends. d 2w wire
Gioifiisrr. and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street, . Thomasillli, Si,