The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 01, 1893, Image 3

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-I ■" THE DAILY TWES-ENTERPRISE SATURDAY JULY 1,1893. IsOCAL, DCHRDDliE. C.&S. M, WOLFF, Wo respectfully request you to compare our prices with others, if in need of anything in the Dry ' Goods line. T Low prices will prevail dur ing the summer months. Har ing small expenses wo are enabled to under ell all com petition. THE SOLEMN TROTH. C- & 8. M. WOLFF The One Price tftltatfe CASH DRY GOODS ROUSE. ARRIVAL AND DKTAHTUU« ALI.TRA1KS TO AND FROM TH0MA8VILLR CARRYING PA8SXXQXB8 S. F. & W. So. ft from BaVhwith local nuU....Ar 625am llo. trim Jacksonville, Sanaaab and Easternpolnta with sail.. ...Art 09pm No! it Looal ttalfrt Doni'Wwjreja Ar « » p m No.C4 Local(MEM from Alb«B7..Ar IHpm No.t»fromMontlcallo Arl oopm No. * fromMonUcello Ar IHpm No. 78 for Savannah, Jacksonville and Eastern point! with through milliadexpress.. ...Lt 2 No.« for Savannah and Jacksonville, mall and express • • .Lv 7 25 p in Eveiything marked in plain figures. One Price Strictly. We offer you bran new first class Goods, nothing old or shelf worn. YOURS FOR LOW PBiCES. There is mote building going on in Thoraasville now than there has been at any one time in five years. The town is on a rcglar building boom. Wo understand that tho misde meanor cases sent down from the superior court at its last session to the county court for trial will be called op on the second Wednesday in July. Parties and witnesses had better be on hand at that time. I 07 p m mall ana express ...1.V7 23 pm . 18 Local freight for Wapctou Lt S to a m No. I for MoatloeUo. Lt 8 00 a m No. 27for Montlcello Lt 2 00pm No. 5 for Albany, Atlanta and Western polnuwlth mail and oxproa»....LT 7 Mam No. SS Local freight tor Albany......Lt 1 (0 p m Alabama Midland. No.s forBalnbrldge andMontgomery Lt 7 00 a m No. ST tor Cambridge, Montgomery Mobile, Note Orleans and an West- sm points with sleeper for Otncln- nstl - Lt I 10 pin No.(tfromDalntrldge&MontgomeryAr v no pm Nu.78 from llalnbridgo, Montgomery, New Orleans, Mobile and all West ern points with through sleeper from Cincinnati — Ar I 67 pm gw All above local freight trains carry n passenger coach. SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU K. Iloni ir’r tit trol Street R. Thomas, Jr. Volunteer Observer Weather Bulletin for the M hours ending at 7 o'clock p. ro, June 30, 1803. Txupxiultdus. 7 a.m.. 3 p. m... 7 p. m... Maximum for 24 hours _. Minimum “ “ “ Rain-fall Both last trains were late yesterday. LeContc pears have commenced to move Northward A big crotd will go to St. Simons oa the next excursion. The weather has been delightful for the past few days. “Jim Cobb” trains atrive and de part every hour in the day and night. Superintendent Pidcock, of the Boston and Albany railroad, was in town yesterday. A new schedule will go ioto effect on the Savannah, Florida aod West ern Railroad to-morrow. If the Weeds in some portions of ■|he town Were cut down it would add much to the appearance of things. Be sure you get our prices on sll kinds ot printing b lore placing your orders. We can save you money. The World’s fair will be seen by a good many Thomasvillians during the next few wetks. A number of boys speak of going in July. To-day is the first day in the mo mh and the much despised bill collector will be engaged in making life a bur den to the ayerage citizen. The 8 room brick dwelling with kitchen and dining room attached, opposite tho Masury Hotel. Vacant, 1st July. See J. L. Pringle. m 14 lr. S. ID. .-A-3STG-TJISHT, hud Ginn Merchants, Wholesale Fruits. (.AUGUST DEAI.Kll IN WATERMELONS AND CANTALOUPES IN THE NORTHWEST. CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.. J. F. EVANS & SON, Agent, Thomasville, 6a., 80 South Water St Cor. State, - - - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Several ahlppers prepaid the freight and shipped melons to New York yesterday. That market is doubtless a good one now, owing to the fact that shipments have been virtually stopped lor the past two days by the order of the Pennsylvania road and the Ocean Steamship Company de manding prepayment of freight to that point. A feature of the Confederate re union at Birmingham will be a tab leau of beaulilul women from the ex- Confederate States. Each State will furnish one youog lady who is expect ed to be the prettiest unmarried wo man of the State from whence she comes. We notice that quite a num ber of the States have made their selections, but Georgia is among those not yet represented, We would sug gest that Columbus can very easily furnish the representative for the em pire State, and she ought to do iu— Columbus Eoqdrer-Sun. The prettiest girl in Georgia lives in Thomanlle, but we understand that, on account of a previous engagement, she will not be present at Birmingham on the occasion referred to. Tho Atlanta Herald of yesterday says: “Treasurer Hardeiunn had liis attention called this morning to the report sent in from Brunswick in regard to the closed State hank of that city, which was a state deposito ry- •‘He said ho knew nothing about the aflttirs of tho hank, but lie knew that the state was amply protected. Not only lias it a superior Hue upon all the assets of tho bank, but the sureties to whom it chiefly looks for reimbursement are worth ten times the amount due the state, which is about 830,000. Treasurer Hordes man insists that the state will collect its claim within the next thirty days.” Lieutenant Peary's exploring steamer Falcon left Philadelphia lost night for ,New York, en route lor Polar seas. It is a big undertaking for such a comparatively small craft; yet nothing that experience or science could suggest has been omitted from her equipment. Setting forth not only well supplied iu every material sense, but with os stout-hearted a crew as ever faced the Arctic wastes, the Falcon may be depended upon to make history fur the world, as well as to win glury fur her daring naviga tors.—Philadelphia Record. An exchange has this curious item: “A Texas man was tried for the mur der of a neighbor who was missing, and had been identified in the person of a dead man on the highways. He admitted the crime and was sent to the penitentiary. When the self-con fessed murderer reached the peuiten- tiary he found bis supposed victim, and aleo one of the jurors who had tried him iu tho penitentiary. It, is puzzling case; but it shows that the coarts are trying to do their work in Texas.” Along with the other train of evils which have overtaken South Corolma within the past few years, is the ap pointment, by Tillman, of constables to watch the dispensaries in order to report any infractions of the law. These men are to be unknown iu each com munity. They will be spies, pimps ot the governor and his gang. Ver ify South Carolina has fallen very low. At the opening of Daly’s theatre in London Miss Ada Rehan read a poem closing with the line: “Hail lor Col umbia ! God save tlio Queen!” The sentiment is sound, but not new, it having been used before iu the fa miliar molt): “Erin go Uuum, E Pluribus Bragh!” > Governor Altgeld couldn't Iks elected bailiff in Illinois if it was ioft to the votes of the law abiding citi zens of that state. He is serving his first and last tcim. Tho - sooner his time is out the better. ,^a»lCRII SHERIS. WOUJLD-JSK C OJf &• KTITORS. Wanted, A man to take the agency of the Brooklyn Life Insurance Co., of New York in this community. Will make a liberal contract with a good man, one who is competent to manage an agency. For particulars address E. L. Merchant, 233 Equitable building, Atlanta, Go. CALL AND EXAMINE OUK STOCK- Parker’s iog House. PEAR GRAPES. Silver can hardly be classed any longer among the precious metals. It is, to-day, less valuable than ever in its history. The Sherman law will haye to go ; and it will go when con gress meets. LOST. Last night, eltEer on Madison or Fletcher streets, between the monument nnd Stuart's Hotel, m soltaire diamond stud. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at this office. 2t NOTICE All persons subject to street duty are hereby ordered to be aid appear at the city hall. Monday, Jane 5th, prepared to work streets. J.J. STEPHENS, ft 30 tf Chairman Street Com. Abbott* But Indian Corn Faint cures sll Coras, Wart* and Bunions. Board in the Country. A few persona desiring a sojourn in the country, whete the air is pure nnd laden with the aroma of the pines, and where they will be made to “feel at home,” can be accommodated at Jersey Farm. Location high and healthy, rooms new and femfortable and lore wholesome, including pur« milk. tf Mental depression, wakefulness, lost man hood caused by errors ot youth or later excesses quickly cured by Magnetic Nervine Guaranteed by Bondurant, Peacock A Co. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people hare fonnd just such a friend in Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it lia3 wonderful curative powers in alt diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle 11 guaranteed to do all that Is claimed or money will be refunded, Trial bottles free at B. L, Hicks A Co’s Drag Stores. Large bottles 50c and $1. fol r m 1-w. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pdMtively cares Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by Bonduront, Peacock A Co., and R. L, Hicks A Cc., Druggists. folr m 1 -y. Distress alter Eating 1 Indigestion, Sick Headache, Ausl Dyspepsia Arc Cured by P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium. “Orange Blossm” is safe nnd harmless us a Flux yced Poultice. Any lady can use it herself. Sold by R. L. Hicks Sc Co, From Head to Foot you tool the good that’s done by Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery. It purifies the blood. And through the blood, it clonuses, repuits, and invigorates the whole system. In recovering from “La Grippe,” or in convalescence from pneumonia, levers, or other wasting diseases, nothing c«u equal it as an appetizing, restorative tonic to build up needed flesh nnd strength. It rouses every organ into natural notion. • promotes all the bodily functions, nud restores health and jrigor. For every disease that, comes from i torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Rilliousncss, and the moat stub born S&:n. Scalp, or Scrofulous directions, the “Discovery is the only remedy tain that it eau le guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, iu every case, you have your money back. Deserving Praise. Wo de.dre to say toour citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Dr. King’s .New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Kleelru Bitter*, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given rueh universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, ond wo stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. R, L. Hicks £ Co., Druggists. toi r m 1-w, For a perfect and permanent cure fo Catarrh, take Dr, Gage’s Catarrh Remedy. Its proprietors offer |500 leward for an incurable cate of Catarrh, We lmvc on hand (hose nice smooth and bright Buy them to ship yom- Pears in. Pears packed in these @vj) BEAUTIFUL CRATES®*® Sell more rapidly and for more money. An attractive package catches the eye. L. F. THiMPSll k no. nov 18-tf. CUMBERLAND ISLAND. The Hotel Cumberland will he opened for guests on Slav 20. Finest nnd safest susf bathing in the world. Xo undertow and beach twenty-two miles long, 500 feet wide. Uoating nud fishing unexcelled. The finest artesian sulphur water on earth.. Cures dy>pcpsia and purifies the entire system. A most excellent orchestra ol .-i.\ picri -. Splendid livery, run by Mr. Miuchnn, of Brunswick and Jck\I I.-htud fniue. Resident physician throughout the season. Btiggngo checked ilir-■neb to hotel. For further inforntaticn address \VM. C. MORGAN, Manager, G u nil n’eti Cot 111y, Georgia. THOMASVILLE SCHOOL OF 158 Broad Street, Mitchell House Block. A. W. BALL, Principal. Haylfusintas corn spondemte taken charge Lvtlic contract. "ti## VAN WINKLE GIN & MACHINERY CO., ATIiANTA, <GA. ~~ maxi; f a ot i; f k i l b -- ------ COTTON SEED OIL WIND MILLS, MILL MACHINERY complete, jamwn^tm PUMPS> ETC Fertilizer Cotton Gin Feeders Machinery Complete CYPRESS TANKS. RID PRESSES The best system for elevtUing cotton and distributing same to gins Many gold medals lmve been awarded to us. Write for catalogue ana for what you want. We can save you money. VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY COMPANY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA JOHNSON’S MAGNETIC OIL! lasturt KlUsv of Pain. -Mor- . .SoreUnroot, | as If bj mstflc. THE ■■■■■■ the moat Fowe rf ul and nR or Boost In exlitescs. Largo ft JOHNSON’S ORIINTAL SOAP. StMtlMMandTUM. TheOroM Shin Ourw and Fan BcnutHInr. S.adt«s win tad tt i . awn d.lloat. and highly perfume MMta. «. the market. Mia abaolut.br pur*. Make. ths ■kin soft .ndvahraty and ro.ton.th. loss com plexion, l« • luxury tor OrnBMh lor Mmm It Max. Itch]cg,clt«n«ea thewwlp Mid t. the growth ot hob. Frio. TEC. Tor sale bfW Boudurant, Peacock.dk Oa, Tbcmiarllle, Go. I . IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS A Flax Seed Poultice. It ts applied right to tho parta It cures oil diseases of \roman. Any lady, can uso lt herself Sold by at .t. DRUGGISTS. JCailod to any address on roooipt of 81. Ur- J. A. McGill St Go, 3 and 4 Panorama Plaoo, flbioaga ST- f.b 91 j <1 K. L. HICKS k CO,