The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 20, 1893, Image 3

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*‘If You Sot* ititi Tills thilomn.it’s So.” , ■ ■■ •. •< ■ ■ > C.&S. M.WOLFF, THE KKW UNLOADING. IfiQAL M^KOUIX SIUUVAL AND DETaBTUBXox ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMA8VUX* carrying passengers f« s. F. AW. ~o.SfromBkT'hwithlocal suit.... Ar 625am No. 37 from Jscksonvtlle, Savannah and Eastern points with, stall Ar 101 p m No. S from Albany...VT^... Ar C 30 p No. if local trelgst front Wamots Ar « H p No. M L^treljjtfrfrCrm AlBany.-Ar 5SO p m No! 6 from MontlceIlo'!"." i . , '. , ." , ."'."!Ar IHpa No. 7» for Savannah, Jacksonville and Jtastem potato with through mail and sxprtss..- Lv 2 07 pm No. 6 for Savannah and Jacksonrille, mailaaSexpress ...Lv7 35 pa No. u Local freight for Wsyesosa LyB 40 a m. No. s for Monticello. Let 00 a A No.31 for Uontloello -..-It 2 00pm No. 5 for Albany, Atlanta and Western points with mail and express...-I.v 750am No. no Local freight for Albany Lv 1 <0 p m Alabama Midland. No 5 forUainbridge andMoatgow No. 37 (or llatnbrldgo, Kontgoi Mobile, NewOticans and au West ern points with sleeper forClncln- natl ^.o„;I,;..._..'.....Ly 110 pa No.G(raniBainbrldgeCUfentgomaryAr 7 00 pin Nu.78 from Ualnbrldge,' Hoatgomery, Now Orleans, Mobile and au West ern points with through Bleeper from Cincinnati.. Ar 1 57 pm nr All above local freight trains carry a paossneer ooach. .i^T" ■ at 12 l-2c at 18e at 15c at 18c at 10c at 21c f J ( bIio (_ tbii Inilia binii'.ios that bliould huvo'iold earlier ibis sou sou at 20o. t tudiitu Dimities of the Finest Quality that (should have sold at 25c. f* Secilliau Tulles a very j stylish light material j should have sold at 20c \ earlier' this, season. f Flowered Orgaudies j that should have ‘ brought us 30o per .(yard easily. ! Batiste that should have sold at 15c. . ( Bitialo that should have sold earlier in the ( season at 35c. AT 10c. Dress Ginohams, ToilaJJu Norde and all of thi8a pretty 15 and' 18c kinds, you now take your choice at 10c per yard. India Silks and Washable Silks that were marked to sell earlier this season at 75c, at 69c. , Polka Dot Silks suitable for shir, -waicta for street and traveling wear at 89o. How’s this for a ‘Bargain, 12 Doz. Ladies vests worth ail of 50c, now they go at 25c. * 12 Di-z. Ladies test worth 05c marked down to 39c. " . »: Here it a g.-od opportunity to irivcsVm tt bargain at 25c. Lot of Ladies Eu.broidertcd Handkerchii fs, some of them |fflfth|dpto'4Cfan4 l>0c. : ■ Your attention is earnestly iUvited to this genuine. Bona Fido Unloading sale. 1 $. M. WOLFF The One Price (ASH DRY COODS ROUSE. SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU MkwuJi’rlKImJStnft R. Thomas. Jr. Volunteer Observer Wwither Bulletin for the 34 hours ending St 7 o’clock pi rn., Juao 19, 1893. TsafcSsATOSA 7 ». ui 77 2 a. PI 90 7 p. m...ii.....'. 77 Maximum for 25 hours 90 Minimum “ “ «■ _ 74 Ruin-full 04 The Negro Problem. Mit. Editor: The much talked of and written of problem eeema to your correspondent, almott, no prob lem at all. As one tbat has been in touch with the race all hie life, it seems quite a waste of time and thought to try to interfere with the race question. As to the terrible that is to happen if let alone, that is chimera. Some littte friction al ways has, acd always will occur io consequence ot the attrition of the races. Insubordinate ones of each race are the factors. In the very nature of.the case nothing can make all members of either nee as equitable and .'aw abiding as they ought to be. In these infractions of the peace the courts wilt come in and equalise matters pretty fairly; at least far better for the black race than banish ment to the inhospitable shores of Africa. If the friends of the colored race wish to inaugurate the best and most expeditious method of extermi nation let them send thep to Africa. And, then too, to remaud the sur vivors tu heatheuism, separate them from their best friends, the southern white people. It is an undenied fact, that sevtn teuths of the crimes, and subsequent prosecutions of the colored people, •s by the colored people. Now separate tbo races as .thoroughly as African colonization will do, and it takes no prophet to foretell the result. That this region—the aqoth—is the best place On the globe for the colored race, is indubitably demonstrated by the fact that other things being equal they have secu mula ed property more rapidly than any class of people in the history of the world has ever done.. And Then,tMO» they have made mora rapid strides iu obtaining education than has bee a dooe by any aimilir elasa of people, with like op* portuuities. And them opportunities have been made with very few excep tions by the southern white people. The colored people understand our twjl; its products, and the best method of obtaining them better than they could iu a generation iu another region, The history of almost every shipment of colonists to’Africa ought to satisfy any friend of the race that colonization means demoralization, degeneration and final extermination to a greater or leas extent. They have tried the higher latitudes' of onr own continent as slaves first and were sold to u& . Since their emancipation, many have tried it again, and if they lived long enough to make enough to come back to Dixie, they have come to live with their best friends—in the cotton fields and cane patches. Let it be remembered that if; the colored people and the tontbera peo pie are let alone by iotermeddlers, there will be no trouble among them. Nothing would so embarrass, depress and impoverish the colored people as the colonization schemes. No race understands the southern black peo* Ihe 8 room brick dwelling with kitchett and dining, room attached, opposite the Masury Hotel. Vacant, 1st July. See : J.; & ^hdngle. ■ - - r IN THE NORTHWEST. CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY. M. imU SOH, Agent, Thomasviile, Ga„ 80 South Waters St. Oor. State, - _ - - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. pie so well as the southern white-peo ple. No race, or even faction, of a face is ns good a friend to the. black people as the southern white people. The quasi philanthropist that seem so much concerned about the brother black invariably treat him worse than his qu.indam owners do when brought iu business relations with him. A little incident js here recited that occurred iu Thomasville a few years ago by way of illustration, A party from a higher latitude asked a farmer wbat he paid farm hands when employed tor wages. He replied, eight dollars a month and rations. The interrogator cried out shame, shame on you for paying such a price for laboc. Before the inter view closed a black woman came along with a bucket of blackberries, asked the price, “five cents a quart sir,” “brought dem six miles outen de country.” But, instead of paying the pri ie asked, he jewed the weary wo man down to 2J cts. a quart and bought them. Who should have blashed for shame t fc’cio From St. Simons. A friend sends up the following news items from St. Simons, which will no doubt prove interesting read ing to those at home: The excursion was a grand success in every respect save one. the high wind and sea which caused many of our Thomasville friends to go below deck and come up looking very pale. The boa: could not laud at the peir but lauded at the mills some three miles from the hotel. Mr. 8. L. Mailer I arrived on the island by the Steamer Pope Gatlin to day. He took bis family to “the bluff” before Cuming to St. Simons. He will spend a few days here before returning to Thomasville. Among other Thomasville people registering at the St. Simons Hotel are: J. W. Peacock, J. M,~ Black' (hear, S. L. Hayes, Jr., G. J. Stark and Judge Hopkins. Mr. Tom Bottoms is without doubt a fine excursion manager. His exs cursion here passed off without a flaw. Saturday night a turt’e bunt* was organized and the following geut’emeu participated: J. W. Dillon, Dr. Hopkins, O. Chastain, II. and K. Parker,'Juhn Mitchell and Duncan Barbee. During the trip the party came to wbat looked liko a track in the sand with beach stretching ont beyond and two of the p*rty stepped boldly forward, when lo! they wen into water three feet deep and were very well soaked. The party returned to the hotel about 11 p. m. without a turtle, but in the best of spirits, all saying they enjoyed it very much. One of Thomasville’a gentlemen Mr. saw the word “Deviled Crabs" on the “menu” last night at supper but being a good church mem ber he ordered “Delivered Crabs.” The turf Saturday'was the higheat it has been for some time nnd Thom* aavilie waa well represented. Dr. J. G. Hopkins and family left the island to-day. They will visit in Brunswick. Messrs. John West and J. W. Peas cock are adong the. beat swimmers on the island. No getting ahead Thomasville. *The St. Simon hotel has about 120 guests, ore half or more bring IloaMniBe people. Board in the Country. A few persons desiring a sojourn In tbs country, whcio the air is pure and laden with the aroma of the pines, nnd where they will be made to “feel at home,” can be accommodated at Jersey Farm. Location high and healthy, rooms new and femfortable and fare wholesome, Including para milk. - If NOTICE. AU perions subject to street duty are hereby ordered to be and appear at the city hall. Monday, Jane 5th, prepared to work J. J. STEPHENS, streets. 0 30 tf Chairman Street Com. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Onto, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheom, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Heads, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or, no payment required. It is. guaranteed to givsj perfect satisfaction, money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by Bondhraa V Poscecfc* Co- and B. L, Hicks A Cc.,Druggists. folr m 1-y. Look at the size of the ordinary pill. Think of all the trouble and disturbance that it causes you* Wouldn’t you welcome lometbiog easier to take, sod easier in it* ways, if at the same time if did you more good T That is the case with Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They’re the smallest in size, the mildest in action, bat the most thorough end far-reaching ;n results. They follow nature’s methods, and they give help that lafts. Constitution, Indigcction, Bil. ions Attacks, Siek and Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and per manently cured. I say without fear IP P is the best blood P.P.P. [Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium] MAKES MARVELOUS CURES IN BLOOD POISON RHEUMATISM AND SCROFULA. P 1* P parities the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels diseases, giving ihe patient health and happiness where sick ness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. la blood poison, mercurial poison, mala ria, dyspepna, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotched pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter scaihead, Ws lay wi of contradiction that P purifier in the world. Ladies whose systems arc poisoned, nnd shoie blood is in an impure condition, due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefi ted by the wonderful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P P I’ [Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium], for sale by all druggists. Lippmnn Bros., Proprietors, I.ippman’s Block, Savannah, (J; don’t forget to remember that impure unhealthy blood is present in all, aud the direct causa of many diseases from whi h we suffer, Scrofula, rheumatism cod Specific Diseases which have ravaged - earth and poisoned the blood of nations tor generations, and are the evil parents of indescribable horrors and under absolute con’rol of P P 1’, the only infallible blood purifier known. . The P P P Blood Cure has positively cured numerous cues of Scrofula and Balt Rheum io a short time, where all other blood purifiers have failed. Pleasant to take; applicable to diseases if infancy or old age: > •> AND • « .a^CRU SHERW*. WOULD-BE (OMPETITOIW. CALL AND EXAMIME OUR STOCK- PEAR CREATES. We have on hand those nice smooth and 6DH PEAR CRATES. Buy them to ship your Pears in. Pears packed in these BEAUTIFUL CRATES 11 Should ba in Every House. J. B- Wilson, 37 L Olay St, Sharpsbnrg, Pa., fays he will not be without Dr. King’s New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs (Sit-tEY and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia alter an attack of “La Grippe,” when various other rem- no good^ s Bobcrt*BMbci; ot cooksport, Pa^ Sell more rapidly and for more money. claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done ’him more good than anything he ever nud for Lung Trouble. Nothing like if Try if Free Trial Bottles at R. L. Hicks k Co., or Bondnrant, Peacock * Co.’a Drag Store. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. An attractive package catehee the eye. L. F. TMMPSOH & CO. nov 18-tf. CUMBERLAND ISLAND. „ opened for guests on Jfnv 20. Finest and safest suit bn flung in Ihe World. No tinderlow and beach twentr-two miles long, 000 fee*, wide. Boating nnd fishing unexcelled. The finest artesian sulphur water on. earth. Cures dyspepsia atul purifies the enHro system. A most excellent orchestra ol six pieces. Pplcndid livery, rnn by Mr. Minchan, of Brunswick and Jckyl Island fame. Resident phvsit hut throughout the season. Baggage checked through to hotel. For farther information uddress WM. C. MORGAN, Manager, Cumberland, Camden Cot nly, Georgia. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cure* crumps and colic and Internal neuralgia; 40 and 75 cents. Sold by Bondnrant, Peacock k Co. Elsctrio Bitters. W — ■ This remedy IS becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have need Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do ail that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cuse all diseases of the Liver and Kin neys, will remove Pimples, Bolls, Salt Rheom and other affections canted by impure blood wQI drive Malaria front the system and pre vent at well as core all Malaria fevers—For eon of Headache, Constipation and Indlgee- . don try Klectrio Bitters—Entire Satirise- Of tlon guaranteed, or money refolded. Price SO cts. and 8140 per bottle et R. L. Hicks k Co., or Bondnrant,Peacock k Co. THOMASVILLE SCHOOL OF 158 Broad Street, Mitchell House Block. , A. W. BALL, Principal. 'Business correspondence taken charge of bythe contract. *RMl IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS A .Flax Seed Poultice. It la applied right to the. parte. It euros all dieeaeos of women. Any lady lean uao it herself Sold by Aid. DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of $1. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co, 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, IT feb » ljr d It. L. HICKS k CO. Orange Blossom,’' the commonsense Female R. L. Hicks A Remedy, i ■ sold and recommended by icksRfe. Famous Gandies, Received Fresh Every Week -AT- J. E. McGANTS. lakes and Grocer, Jackson Street, REVOKE. This standard bred stallion will make the present season at the Kea- tacky Stables, at the tow price ef $15 THE SEASON Invariably in Advaac* PEDIGREE: REVOKE is by King Rene, (he ;hy Belmont (sire of Nutwood, RdSJIf; and of Wedge wood, 2:1V) ke by Alexander’s Abdallah, (sire of Gold smith’s Maid). Revoke’s first dsfit was Rosewood, by Blackwood, (sbw of Tortinc, 2 ;l0Ja ; second dam by Paul Murphy, third dam by Cock- spur, fourth dam by Sir Wtllass. S. RICHEY*