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SOME FLAW TALK.
A dollar s-aved is a dollar mado.
Now the (jiiestion
arises. How am I to
save that lollar.
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TIIF, READERS OF LOW I’llKTS,
Propose to save you
this dollar.
WHEN?
Wi! V 110 illT NOW.
This V ery; Week.
The di Horen t de
partments of our
stores are now filli
and complete with
the most fashionable
and season aide goods.
’PI-II-, WEEK
We shall offer special
inducements to pur
chasers.
Id Our Clothing House
We will oiler some
real choice values.
WE HAVE HERE
The Nobbiest Clothing in Town.
The handsomest
shirts, and the toniest
neckwear.
The best under
wear and foot wear,
and our Hat Depart
ment is complete.
SEE OUJR #4 MAT.
What is the use of
paying $5 for a hat
when you can get the
same for $T.
THIS IS PLAIN TALK.
Spp.ce permits us
to go into details, but
just try us.
IN OUR DRYGOODS HOUSE
Your kind inspec
tion is invited. Re
member no one shall
undersell us.
■WcJHavc the Gooiis
THEY ARE FOR SALE.
They Shall be Sold.
Our Dress- Goods Depart
ment is always in the lead.
Remember special values this
week.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
The biggest thing in town.
One entire lloor to this line.
LOW PRICES
Shall he the ruling feature.
CALL ON US.
We are catering lor, youi
trade.
H. WOLFF a
TIIF LEADERS OF LOW l'RICKS.
IW anil 111 BROAD sT
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THE DAILY TUVIES-ENTERPRISE.
TIH KSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, IS'iO.
LOCAL KCII EDI' LK.
AP.ISIVAI. AND Dr.IMRTriiEoF ALL TRAINS
TO AVI) 1RO.M TIIOMASVILLE
CAKUVIMi I'aSSBNCLRS
NEW TRAINS I-T»IJ HA I NIUtlDO E,
No 3. For Bainluidgo I.v... 7 2rta m
NoO. From “ ...\r... 5 55 p m
it:o.m savannah and tut: east.
No5, Passenger \r... <». r »0aiii
N<» 7, Passenger Ar... 1 -is p m
No 17. Freight and Aee’n \r... ! F> ]> m
roi: savannah And the east.
No s “ Lv...I'd 0‘J p m
No •• i.v... pm
No 1-, Fgt Mid A<*e l-v... 7 05 am
Hl'iM At.ilANV, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS.
No ."I, Passenger \r... S 10 p m
>;<. \r... G CO a m
it.:: Aitv* nv, Atlanta and the west.
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KNOX’S NEW YORK HAT’S.
'W'EAZESIE SOLLE .j^OKElfl'TS STOIES
Till:
_<AJb©Nre nvHost Co.'na.forta'tole HCat
“On. Ea-rtli.”
CTJETBIG-E'CT 6z
ioS BROAD STREET.
THE OUTFITTERS,
ls/fri'i^lTt fill’ll At-
... Lv. .. 7 75 :l
... A r... 11
A S.j.OiiO f-alu was mttilo yisiordav.
All tIn- |i;ii Lii*3 into:< .-=!«•• I aru fionte-
fullcs.
Air. (>liu Chastain left on Tuesday
morning for a few weeks, stay at
Indian Spring!.
Y"fteiil:iv vas pleasantly cool.
There was a ciispiness about the air
wliiiii was exhilarating I', hnshicii
too warm.
A full line of legal blanks^ ol eveiy
ilciipii'jn, always on band a: tins of
fice. Special prices to parties buy.ng
in qualities.
Tkoiuasvillc ought to send a parly
over to iailaiiasseo to take in the
stock show there on the Let's
make up a party and drive over, as in
days gone by.
Silas Ball, wtio was arrested Sun
day afternoon by officer Singletary,
charged with u.sult with intent to
murder, has been given a trial and
acquitted.
Mr. T. .J. Roberts, of Tallahassee,
passed through here yesterday front
Kansas City with a lot of fine Western
horses. Mr. Roberts is one ot the
moving men ot Tallahassee.
Remur McIntyre uev< r sulks or
pouts ; it lie does not get bis man in
he turns out like a man and helps the
boys to celebrate their victory. Re
mur is all right anywhere you take
him.
The thorough business man will not
tolerate a shoddy jo'o of priming, for it
is too often that the cards, letter heads,
circulars, etc., sent out by a house arc
taken as an index lo its business, and
a nice, neat tasty, job of work, put on
good paper, is the best advertisement
a man can have. The Timks-Entkr-
prise, with its well equipped office,
skilled workmen and complete line of
stationery, is prepared to do your
priming in a style that will be a credit
to your business. Get our prices be
fore sending your work off.
Met his Death by Unknown Par
ties—The VerdictofthcJury
The inquest over the body of Jim
.Simmons, the negro who was lynched
by masked men near Cairo about 1
o'clock Tuesday morning, was held
by Coroner Johnson yesterday. .Sev
eral witnesses were examined, but no
clew as to the parties participating in
the deed was brought out. All the
lynchers wore masks of white cloth.
The jury consisted of Z. E. Norton,
foreman, J. It. Singletary, A. M.
Godwin, I). II. Singletary, .J. W.
Maxwell, J. M. Glenn nud W. C.
Barrow. The verdict found was as
follow.-:
“Wo,the jury, sworn by B. C. Joint-
sou, coroner of said county, to inquire
into the death of Jim Simmons, col
ored, the deceased, find that lie came
to his death on the morning of Nov.
18th, 181)0, by pistol shots and his
throat being cut by parties unknown
to the jury, this Nov. I'.itli 1.800.”
The lynching was the first to occur
this county in many years, and we
hope it will be the last for many lung
years to conic. Lynch law is wrong,
and it should never, unless under ex
traordinary eases, be resorted to.
There are some cases where it is justi
fiable, but they tire very rare. The
laws in Thomas county have always
been fairly and promptly enforced,
and this should be satisfactory to all
classes.
Ochlockonee Dots.
After an absence of some tunc I j
come again.
News and lien’s teeth are scarce in
litis community.
Tr ailing is still going on in Och-
loekonee. You hear ol a trade every
day or two. The latest is that Rice
Sills has bought the .‘•lore house and
goods owned by J. E. Stephens. Lei
the work go on.
Rev. O. B. Chester will preach at
the Methodist church Saturday and
Sunday next. Go and bear what lie
lets to say.
i’v close observation we have de
cided that there are two kinds of
women in this community. One
flunks her husband the greatest man
on earth, and the other thinks she is
a greater man than her husband.
Roll Dckle was shaking hands with
his friends Monday.
Mrs. Moss Daniels and little (laugh
ter, of Atlanta, i.- spending some time
with relative^.
Thanks to tire correspondent at
Lib for bis compliment. “I wont tell
you brother correspondent who I am,
but guess ?
1’iu afraid that Raymond has met
with some lad fate. Perhaps the
flies has eat hint up, or hit him so
bail ho can’t write.
Tell everybody to tell everybody
else it is warm weather this week.
Hurrah for the Times-Eutorprise,
tlio banner paper of Thomas county.
So let ’er roll.
Mr. J. R, Taylor is building him
quite a nice residence.
We regret to learn that Mrs. A. M.
Watson and Mrs. O. G. Fleetwood,
are somewhat indisposed this week.
Joy travels and makes short calls;
grief brings along a large family
and .-tops all summer.
How about a wedding toon? There
is n widower over at Cairo that finds
business over here, and lie looks
‘‘awful spicious."
'Tito Ochlockonee News makes it’s
bow to the public. May it prosper.
Mr. Dink Sills and Miss Emma
Perry weroj married on the 4th inst.
We congratulate Mr. Sills in win
ning such n prize, and wish them
much happiness.
G. M. Bullock and Bro. Turkey
Red went out lurkey hunting Mon
day, but we failed to learn of their
luck.
Miss Annie Dekle has returned
from a visit to Miss Dura Dekle, of
Tliotnasville.
.-i it.-i itli;t-:i:.
G. W. FERRILL’S
HERS!
167 BROAD STREET,
01 , l , 0WITi , 3 3ISTCJI I.H!-,J a IIOl'fil-N
SELLS 1 BARGAINS L\ ALL KINDS
F! R.MTCRK, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS. < MILD’S < A I! Ifi At i I>
< \kit:ts. mattings, on. cloths, window shades.
I,A( I! ( Tit 'TAIN'S. CORNICE POLLS, I'li.TTI.'K FRAMES,
MOf'f.DI.VGS AND SEWING MACHINES. FINE
STOCK OF
W'.A.ZjJLi TYrNlPTliZEL
AT I’RICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
Sariti, LDoois am,cL E31in.d.s.
You will find
most complete
the
WINDOW
UP. Moitcv
ANI) PLzVFK Cl.AS
aVI il l v gi I ing me a
, BED ROOM M FIT:
i!t anil ciimparing p; i-v
FROM .<2U.nn
Casn or Xn.ststll32C2.<3ixts.
ii i u
Hone
iltlOl IS ptIYSK i:»HS Willi
I’.l ood Balm) a trial,
,frin city over all other
t Doct or3.
All honest, consei
give I’. IL IL (Botan
frankly admit its si
Mood medicine.
Dr. W. .!. Adair, H octal iart, Ga., writes:
“I regard IL IL IL as one ol tbo liest Mood
medicines.”
Dr. A. II. P.oscoe, Kashi ille, Tcnu,. writes:
‘•AH reports of IL IL B. v .re favorable, and
its speedy ivtioa is wond ;rful.'*
Dr. S. J. Farmer, C rawfordville, On.,
writer,: *l cheerfully r ‘commend IL IL IL
as a fine tonic alternative. Its U3' cured an
exeresonce of the neck .il tar other remedies
efi'oet'*d XK> |f< rccptiMe go- )d r ’
Dr. J, \V. Rhodes, C.*:nv fordvillc, Ou..
writes: ‘ I confess IL IL IL .’s the best and
quit kest medicine lor r heun intisni I have
ever tried.”
Dr. C. II. Montgomery, Jacks Tuville, Ala.,
writes : “My mother insisted o. n my getting
IL l». D. for her rhcnihati ni. 11 s her case
A Common Disease.
Dyspepsia
isease. of I!:
Dr. Holt di-i
Dyspcpiic Fli
failed to cure
refer you to V
the State, Jud
Dasher, Mar.n
•ult disease we
ast live vears
v, (Dr. Holts
IL F. Lvi
i„ Dr. 1/ P.
Mr
.core*
i, < olitmbus, (ia.,
de-ired. Mann-
apt ic Klbxir Co.,
nible foitner si/.e.
II druggists.
Board in the Country.
A le
bo
be
luted at
Jei’se
on me
Faiin, one hfilf mile east of the city,
stubbonly veai5ted the. usual renvedies. She 1 Location high and healthy, and near the
experienced immediate relief and her move- pines. Board substantial, i
expe
meat has been truly wonderfully.*
Dr. (j. \V. Marie, Pickens, S. C. r writes:
‘•I recommended IL IL IL to a iw.n \ -’ho had
suffered foryerrs with a malignant it. ! cer on
his leg, tliat seemed to resist all other treat
meat. After using four or five bottle ’ the |
ulcer began to lmal and his leg is now so '**id
and well.
Ifuckivu’N Arnirn
The Best Salvo in the World for
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhtntn, Fever 1
Sor*s, Tetter, Chapped Ilnmb Chilblain-
Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positive y
cures I’iles, or no pay required, it is guar,
an i.ecd to give perfect satis fact: ci, or money :
refunded. Price 23 cents per boK. For sale !
by S, J. Cassels Drug Store.
iecluding the
best of milk and charges moderate.
Senators, Coagn .-•.•mirn, Judges, great
Lawyers, ProfV.- -ors, all pronounce the
I. VV. HARPER WHISKEY superior to the
finest Freurii Brandy. The lending physi
cians prescribe it on aeeo’.in: of its purity,
For sale by
C. W. W KlCilNS,
TIi« niasville, <ia.
jin t best ate for Gen ts,
Youths, Boys and
| Children.
! We lead in quanti-
| ty, quality and, most
important of all, in
low r prices.
Fine suits, catchy
neckwear, fine under
wear, all wool sanita
ry underwear.
HATS!
Soft hats, stiff hats,
plug lints, c ; garette
hats, and all kinds,
sizes, shapes and
shades of hats.
Overcoats !
.Ml.
’Ilium:!.-, I:.
I sitllVn.-il with I)v
I’lrusc riiul cnrotiilty every u
foilowing article. A. I'. I'revutt, u’’7
ville, is the only agent in thi
Paul June.! <)!il Monongnlie!:i IB. " \
iin-i it e;uinot Fe oianineil from :-!i,
souri-e; now if you are overw uriv.-:!.
ken ifuwn in hettltli, from any otln
it jntre, lnmest, wiiole^omestininlunt
yon more i-ootl tlntnitnyliiinrr ei.o- yo
I!'.).--iij!V oft tin, nnif n |.nre ol-l live
i - the m<)!t wltolesomu stimnhtnt ;ir
I’.'.til June! Olil Mononpi!ii':t i:vt*
liiglic.-t jri-ii-lo ot wlii.-ky : i'l
T ’ 11 i 11 • t iStntrs : it i! ett(lur‘-'1 etei
re, •niiiii.-nile'l By connoiisenr . . e mi
niiy.-ieinns thr,mgliont the i :::
oi-i, rieli, tneilowquintieljet !:-.>■ Wi.,
mil'll-it! nntione.l repnt.-itimi -i ; y
conn, , f it! hivli e,iltliitv.
A. !•’. IT.l-iVATT .Sole A ,
t!i,-ee years, utter ,1,-:
A f, -w’ hot ties of l)r.
eure.t me jerfietiy.
: gists.
Illietir. mtii m i-‘ <■'
nn-1 ne!te3 in tin- hue
! Kies, ii ip! ml " ti-
eomjncre,! i» •' P. P. I
I.v it! KIoo-U IeJtlt.it
:t:„! .'tr< ngtlet. !.! the
mM
A (iispat-:i-i fi jm Atlanta sayti:
Alex. McDuncll, Esq., a camfiiiatc
for tic City Court jadgeshi|>, is b.utk
from Atlanta. Hu friends are wry j
well satisfied at Mr. McDoneU's pro.;- J ,-i
j jiL’cts of being aiqjotntetl. t lie witoie
Chatham delegation, with the Sitmlor j \ ;
! from this d.rtrict, called on Govert or j ' ille. t
j Northcn otic day last week and urged
I Mr. McDonell’s appointment. ’The | ....
! nomination is expected tins week. ! ’.i- ■-
I \'ottng McDoncil is a son o! the j ”
j Rev. Mr. McDoncil, of this place, and j
is a gentleman who would fill the posi- j KindsryarlGn and Primary Sciiooi
Epoch.
TO RENT.
Warren sir.
; it’d
lion with credit and ability. His;
South Georgia friends hope lie’,I get :
there.
rovetl methods of object l a-iiiny, to- (
with more nJvunenl work. Tv ruts i
ate. M.UtV T. H.U1NES,
The boys of the South Georgia Col
lege celebrated Gordon’s victory
Tuesday night by forming a tin horn
baud and making a tour of the town-
Quite ti number of fireworks were
touelied oil to add to the general
noise.
Tax and Registry Notice.
City tax book is open, come up ami pay
ami register. Registry book eto.»e3 first
Momlay in December at l o'clock p. in
sharp. 1 can be found at my office corner
Madison ami Jackson streets, Thoinasville,
(Ja.,at all hours of the day.
J.\s. F. Kv.ws,
City Treasurer.
The Germ Theory
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory ist the correct one.
Dr. King's Royal Germeteur goes to the roo
fall diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by
7 17 tf U. Timmas, Ju.
A r.asal injector tree with each bottle ot
.Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cent*.
For sale by Hicks Jc Peacock.
tf Dai
WHY WILL YOU Tonga wlmi
Uure will give immediate relief,
eti, 50 cts., and §1, For sale by i
Peacock.
Job s ;
e 10
and
Croup, Whooping ('»
immediately relieved bj
sale by Hicks k IVacoc*
The season is ap-
’ Ui ' I preaching when you
will need an overcoat,
j The weather prophets
sav that the weather
‘“ni- will be unusually cold
| within the next few
weeks, so it behooves
run. I you 1° prepare for
liaory winter’s chill-
:ili , i ing’ blasts by provid-
ing yourself with one
mi;’:' of our comfortable,
neat lining’ and §sty-
t:. lish overcoats. We
'I iiave them in all
*);! weights, sizes and
prices Just see our
goods and get our
j,!’; prices and you will
be surprised at the
ttJ '-quality and quantity
nnyof winter clothing
u j carried by
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
v rapping
LOST.
H was juit nil ordinary scrap of wrapping : Uul '* ^ ,niv
paper, but it saved her life. Mho was iu the jnoads and ru.-
la#l stages of consumption,told by physicians by ca.ling with
that ‘he was incurable and could live only a | ellice.
•*'!iort time; she weighed less than seventy | |Bh um i’isui
pounds. On a piece of w rapping paper she ‘ . 4 ' ,* v .
read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, ami got a j ^ J jT Tiihl not
Iress without Indj
are selling
than anv
us. We
cheaper
body in
—J
pie bottle; it helped her, sin
large bottle, it helped lie- more, bought an
other and grew better fast, continued its use
and is now strong, healthy, rosy, % plump,
weighing l lo pounds. For fuller particulars
send stamp to \Y. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort
.'snith. Trial Bottles of this Wonderful Dis
covery Free at S. J. Cassels Drug store.
remedies, but i
gun to use P* i‘.
and I'otassiumi,
him to health.
The Rev. Geo,
If. T
I says: ••Botli myself
j to Shi'oli's Consumption Cut-
Dr. Holt's Croup and Cough Syrup pro- .Hicks & IVacock.
vents ami cures croup. No cure no pay,
Manufactured by I)r. Holt’s Dyspeptic Klixir ‘•Hacknictack,” a lasting am
Co., Montezuma, Ga. ’ perfume. Price 25 and .'0 cents.
j by Hicks & Peacock.
For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you
have a printed guarantee on every bottle of
Shiloh’s vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
For sale by 1 licks & Peacock.
, l or lame back, side or die
j Porous Plaster. Price 25 c
I by Hicks Jc Peacock.
Clothier?, and! Furnishers,
1C6 Broad Street, • fhomasflJle, Ga.