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—TUB MCA 1)1 Vii—
Dry Goods House
— TT.IIB CITY.-
For The lent 3Q lays
We Oiler a Special Riduction of
io Per Cent
On Yniir Cash 1’iirchaBes
l'his reduction includes the goods
that we have already reduced and
meaua a big saving of money fo you,
which we believe will be appreciated
in these times.
We have the nicest and largest
summer stock we have ever had
Our stock of white goods being par
ticularly beautiful and cheap.
For the. commencement season,
wo are displaying bpautiful O-ean-
dies. Sheer and dainty Persian lawns,
and exquisite dimities with the prop
pr laces and ribbons to trim them
Remember the 10 per cent reduc.
tion for cash.
—THE LEADING—
Dry Goods House
—IN TUB CITY.—
AGENTS FOR THE
“Ramoler Bicycle”
ONE OF THE BEST.
THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1.393
i joctil Mchetlule.
ARRIVAL and dkpaktprk ok
TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMAS
VILLK. CARRYING PAS.
HUNGERS
Plant System-East.
In Kffect Jan. 21. 1899.
Ho# to Kerp Poor.
Columns s«ul ponderous books
have lie-iit written about ln»\v to
K|iriD^ ami Siiiisotier
1 have ;i good assortment, rf straw haD
No. 33 from Jacksonville. Savannah
and Eastern poims with uiall....Ar 2 lfi i» m
No, 71 from Albany Ar fi 30 m
No. tl7 Local freight from W'aycross
Ar 6 15 i> m
No. 36 for Savannah, JacKaonvilleanil
Hat-tern points with through mall
and express Lv 5 35 p m
No. *16 Local freight Tor Waycross. y li 00 a in
No. 7? tor Albany. Atlanta and Wes-
tern points with mail and express
Lv 9 O') a m
No. 07 from Tampa. ~ Ar 1 40 a m
No. 5S tor Tampa Lv 2 30 p n
No. 619 Local freight from Albany Aril 30 p n>
No. 318 Local freight tor Albany....Lv 6 36 p m
No. 7s mixed train, for tyoutlcello.Lv 3 60 a m
No. 7b mlxe i train from MonticelloAr 6 10 p m
No. 74 puanenger train, from Monti-
cello Ar f f»0 p ni
No. 73 passenger train for Montlcello
" Lv 2 p m
No. 86 Mixed train for Waycross.... Lv HiO p in
No. 38 for Wavcross . .. .. hv 6 00 a n»
No. 37 from Wa>cross Ar 3 40 p in
Plant System--West.
Mo. 33 for Bainbrldge, Montgomery,
Mooiie, New Orleans and all West
ern points with sleeper for Clnrin*
nati Lv 2 26 p m
No. a6 from Bainbrldge Montgomery,
New Orleans. Mobile and all West-
era points wjr.h through sleeper
from Cincirnati Ar 5 30 p m
No. 321 Local freight for Montgomery
.. Lv 6 80 a m
No. 320 Local freight from Montgom
ery Ar fl to p m
No. 07for Louisville Lv 1 5O p m
No c$ from Louiiiville Ar 2 20 a m
No. 86 mixed train from Montgom
ery Ar 8 00 p m
No. 8': for Montgomery Lv 7 00 a m
A^-Al above local freight trains carry a
passenger coach.
SIGNAL S E R VIC E BURE A U
Thomas & Dickinson, Bread St.
R Thomas, Jr.,Volunteer Observer
Weather Bulletin tor the 24 hour? ending
at 7 o’clock p. m. May (5 1899
Temperature:
7 a. m 71
2 p. 89
7 p. m 82
Maximum for 24 hours 92
Minimum “ “ “ *15
Rainfall 00
Forecast. for to-dav: Fair,
Library Hours
From 1st October to 1st of April, from
10 a. m. to 1 p. ni.; from 3 to 5 p. m.; from
7 to 9 o’clock. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Friday nights.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
MkthopistChurch—Rev. F. A
Branch, pastor. Preaching 11 at.
m. and 7:30 p. rn. Sunday School
at 3:30 p. in. Prayermeeting
Wednesday 7:30 p. iu. Ep-
worth League Friday 7:30 p. m.
Baptist—Broad street., (opposite
court house square.) Dr. R. II
Harris, pastor. Services at 11 a.in.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at, 7:30. Pews free.
Strangers cordially invited.
Phksbytkjuan—Rev. E. D. Me-
Dougall, pastor. Services at 11
a. in. and 7:30 p. id. Sunday
School at 9:30 a. in. Prayer
meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
St. Thomas—G. S. Whitney
rector—Morning prayet aud holy
communion at 11:00 a. m. Even
ing service, 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school, 9:30 a. ip.
Bethany Conqukoational
Church, at Adl en Normal School—
At 10 p. m., Sunday School; at 11
a. m., preaching. Subject, The
Light of the World; Administra
tion of the Lord's Supper; at tJ:4. r >
Christian Endeavor meeting; at
7:30 preaching, subject, The
Great Physician. All are wel
come. Rev. T. M. Nixon, pastor
One step won't lake you very far -
You've got to keep on walking;
One word won’t tell folks who you are—
You've got to keep 0 n talking;
One inch won't make you very tall—
You've got to keep on growing; *
One little ad won’t do it all—
You’ve got to keep 'em going.
Grotox—“By the way, Mabel,
has that, young mar, declared big
illteut'ons yet?" Mies (Jotrox—
“Why, not exactly, p tpa He's
been keeping me iu the dark."
“Oh, well, if that’s the case you
may as wellstrrtou your trous
seau."
lie was determined to treat her
coolly. “What shall it he?” he
asked, simply. For a time she
did not reply. She knew the
time had come to decide t li a
momentous question. Finally she
said: “Strawberry and orange
ice.’” “Make it two," said he.
Nails have advanced from 95
cent* a keg to $2.05.
get rich, hut it remains for the ' in ;>,l tin shapes snd styles, sailor’s
* * shii red hats,*both in muh and shlfton.
editor of the Canton (Miss.) I lines I am still taking in all kinds of straw
to tell the farmers how to get poor ; 1-;.-'^-^ Ie«ln,rn. ^lemmdand
and stay poor. After reading l)id,f r ji n your hats to look like new. I keep
prescription we are in no doubt as'sso^aem of ^Mteias s^i
to its efficacy. The writer has the ..very one who bays of me money. You
whole thing down Hue. If any'' : onli ily invited to , .all and' see for
wnotu '***• h . i ynrself at my liiilhery parlors,
farmer will strictly follow in-j' MILS. REPLY'S,
struct ions we do not hesitate to of M^ntl.
Bay that, he will not. only got poor, I jo-t* dtf d&w
but f*tay poor. The receipt is in-
fallible. It, will work dead Mi»e. | nn Epidermic of Whooping Cough.
Here jf is: Last winter during an epidemic of
* , . . I whooping eoii^h my children contracted
“Just keep on doing w lat, you jjj lH disease, having severe coughing
have been doing all your life, j spalls. We had used Chamberlain’s
Don’t raise much corn,
raise lio^s, don’t raise any
dont have but few cows; <1011 I; 1 ('iifl**rd, Proprietor Norwood House,
feed and care for them—starve | Norwood. N. V. This remedy is for sale
MM it Dickinson, druggist. 2
. I Cm ugh Remedy very successfully for
* ,on 1 1 croup and naturally turned to it at that
colts; Dime and found it relieved the cough
. t fH„d effected a complete cure.—John K
Tho
the calves. Don’t have any
sheep; don’t have a good garden; j y ou( yi'atch Glvino - YfUl TfOUblS ?
don’t raise any potatoes; don’t* - * -
raise any fowls, but a few chick
ens, and let them scratch far n
living; have a good many dogs;
don’t work any more than you are
absolutely forced to. Don’t put
up any improvements; don’t cir
cle your land, and be sure not to
fertilize it any. Don’t, have any
shelter or bay for your little stock.
Be sure to keep up with your
neighbor in dree?, style and
equipage. Don’t, take any papers,
IVrhaps you had better have
it n\erhauled. It is not wise to
negiec.t it, trouble may be avert,
ed besides the cost of repairs
are reasonable. How about it?
f, (j. GUMIKI.Vi, • Matchmaker and Jeweler,
No. 120 S. Broad Street.
8-O-Oguly
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One snnll bottle of Hall’s Great IHs-
very cures all kidney aud b adder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes,
especially agricultural ones. Don’t. seminal emissions, weak and lame
buy ai.y improved stock. Don’t becks, rheumatism and all irregularities
. I of the kidneys and bladder in both men
miss town once a week or oftener, J and women, regulates bladder troubles
and always he on bund at. every j*’! children. If not Hold by your drug-
3 feists, will he sent by mad on receipt of
gathering, visit, and have visitors <q One smail buttle is two month'
often, hire all the labor you are
able to get, gtowl about
times, and envy the fellow who
hae money and call him a Shy-
lock. Don’t stay in the field any
more than yon can help, and don’t,
wmk your crops too fast,
gather so early. Stint the feed
of your plow stock, so they will.plaints,
have a good appetite and eat all
the cobs and shucks, spend every
dollar as fust as you get it. Don’t
take any intesest, In public af
fairs, and believe all tho ollice-
seekors tell you. Lay all your
misforliines and poverty on the
times and the other fellow; never
think you can do wrong or pos
sibly be at fault. Expatiate upon
! treatment and will i ore any case above
I mentioned. Dr- K. \V. Hall, side man-
hard nfactnrer, P. O Hex 218, Waco, Texas.
Sold Dy J. W. Peacock, Thomasville,
Ga,
HEAD THIS: .
Covington, Ga., July 23. ISAS.
This is to certify that 1 have used Dr.
Hall's Wonderful Discovery fnrRheu-
nor ' matism, kidney and H,adder Troubles,
and will say it is far superior to any
thing I have used for the abov
err resp-etfully.
II. I. IIortoD, Ex-Marshal.
RAISE YOUR OWN HORSES.
Billroth, 29.TU), standard aud regia*
tered trotting bred 8talli-»n. Nire: Gam-
bt.nifo, 8119, winner of the live year old
and swe**psteaks prize at the World'8
Fair. Datn: Ardatn. registered. Bill-
roth is handsome and gentle. Five dol
lars at time of service, unless otherwise
;ed, live dollars when mare i« with
foal. At this prtce farmers can raise
•'orses cheaper than to buy with four
, . . * • r , ,-ent cotton. For further information go
what, you would Ho if you only , to of Charley Davis. 1-20 d&w
had the money to do on, and what, j
you will do after awhile. Berate
all who have the means and won
help you, and especially these who]
do, if they don’t do it. all. Lastly, j
vice Cream!
raise cotton, ami hire it hood and
picked. Do all or most, of these
tbiuge, and you will get poor end
stay poor.”
M:il;c your mvn ice cream. I will fur
nish yo.i (fur the summer; milk and
cream for the purpose of making ice
cream, at about one half my former
price, at which von can not only afford
to have it much more often, but you eau
make it inueh better aud cheaper than
. any you can buy.
“lhese are remarkably hnej NJexr time you want to make ice cream
biscuits of yours, my dear," said gi*« me a chance and see how you emne
Mr. Northside, ns he balanced a ;
Very respectfully yours,
ELMO CHASTAIN.
specimen on the tip of his linger.
Mrs. Northside Hushed with
pride.
“It ie to good of you to sr.yso,"
she murmured.
‘•Yes, indeed,” the wicked man
wont on, “I have rarely seen any
so heavy for their size ” — Pitts
burg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Women are probably so much
happier than men because they
have no wives.—New York Press.
Nashville, Berrieu County, wilt |
probably get a railroad soon. At.dj
then we are going over to swap
stories with Henry Peoples.
If troiib ert with rheumatism, give
Chainbei'laiu’s I’aiu-Iuliui a trial. It
will not cost you a cent if it does no
good, tine application will relieve tile
pain. It also cures sprains and bruises
in one third ilte time required by any
utlier treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites,
paius in the side and chest, glandular
and oilier swellings are quirsiy cured
by apply lug it. Every buttle w irrruted.
Price, ’J', and fo rents, Thomas and
Dickinson, druggist. d&w
Professor II. 0. White is spoken
of as the successor of 01 ancellor
Boggs, of the State University.
Attention Visitors.
'ow is lli»* tin)-* f>) in ik»* y.*m-mi Ik ’
en ::igrin»*nts for iit-xt se;»s,.n.
You couldn’t place th»*m better than!
with “Jersey Karin.’’ i
We sell a superior article » r miik to
any either *»n tlie inarRet. i
\Ve furnish miik for the most promi
nent parties now visiting here including j
the Presidential Party.
We supply a majority of th** most
select families, to which trade nnc es
pecially cater.
We also furnish a number *f the m st
fashionable boarding houses.
Wo respectfully invite you to visit th *
“Farm.”
The season now drawing to a close has
been a very Mattering one.
Give us a trial and you will see why
the above ie true.
Faithfully Vonr*.
“JKR8KY FARM.”
Tax Notice!
SKBOND ROUND.
I will beat the following places and
dates tor the purpose of receiving taxes
for tin* present year:
Boston, Monday May 1.
Glasgow, Tuesday May 2.
Metcalf.-, 'A ednesday May :b
Duncanvdie, Thursday May 4.
Cairo, Friday May f».
Thomasv ille, Saturday May u.
Chastain, Monday May 8.
Ochlockonee, Tuesday May 9.
Meigs, Wednesday May 10.
Spence, Thursday May 11.
I homa.sville, Saturday May 13.
"ays, Monday May l*f>.
Pavo. Tuesday May 16.
"j l will be at the court house during
. court we k.
j K. W, M KIXNON.
; T. It. T. C.
V. A. ilOK ROCKS,
Contractor and Builder
ThomasvilUi. Gn.
Flans ;iiid Estimates Furnisliod
! oth-r my services to make e«»u?racts
for or suoeiiuiend all kimls of build-
Mig, public r private, either brick or
wood, al io piumbing.
SatislacOon Guaianlcfd.
former pa*
O. Box 9.%
References -Any of
trous.
Residence- Gor<btn A
1-28 dtf
Early Western Ninety Day Com
Peacock’s.
Miircotte’x Ron JBons ;nul ('hoeolate
Frettli Every Day.
Coal and Wood.
Any quantity and any quantity delivered to any part of
tho city on short notice.
Ice, Wood, Coal, Soda' Water.
Retsof and Turks Island Salt.
Tl^oaciCLa.S’xrillo Ice Oorr^-ca,iC-3r.
W. S. KEEFER, President.
Phjne No. 6.
Is the Place Where the Right Kind of Shoes
Are Sold ac the
We have the kind of shoes that fit ri“ht, look ri“ht
wear right and are right, and at prices that are right.
Come in and Look, it is a Pleasure
For us to Show Them.
We have the famous Lewis “Wear Resisters” and Rey
nolds shoes for men. See our $3 00 line of black and tan
vicis in all the new styles. Moore-Shafer shoes and Oxfords
for ladies. Roys misses and childrens shoes of all kinds.
Montgomery & Dixon
Attention Ladies!
We have just received about 3,000 yards of figured and
stri| e l lawn from 30 to 00 inches and slightly damaged by
water, which we are to-day offering at a great sacrifice in
order to clo-e out quick. We ask you to inspect these goods
and prices before the assortment is broken
Opposite Post Office.
FOE S -A. X_ 2B .
CParson,
Magnolia Ave., - - Thomasville, Ga.
This very desirable property, situated within tiry limits, one milefn-m centre
of city, is offered at a great bargain, on account of the owuer'8 being obliged to
soli. House .in Hrst-olass shape, nearly uew, contains uiue rooms in ad< 'tion to
large dining room and Kitchen aud email house of two rooms adjoining Gt>od
barn, poultry houses, etc. Lot is ten acres planted with choice fruit trees, hrub-
berj and flowers Grove of pines adjoining Neighborhood, first-class Suitable
for tourist boarding house. PRICE, $3,000. Apply to
H-19 3m U. W. GLADING,
Send to Bainbridge.
My rbcuiaavilie husineJd is now closed out. But nmuy of my old
cuaiumera will want things not to h« tound in Tbomaaville. For inatanco:
Auti-Microbe, lin ks' Oeuatqmtion Fills, Pearl Baking Powder, cloae cash
prices, Medicinal Stimulants, etc. I prepay expreaa charges ou all pur
chases amounting to ami upward.
R. L. HICKS. Drujf B i8t,
Bainbndite, Ga.