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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1889.
In Which Every One is Interested.
We mean our elegant NEW STOCK of J. S.
Turner’s, Jas. A. Banister’s and Stacy Adams &
Co.’s Shoes for Men, and Bennett & Barnard’s and
E P. Reed & Co.’s Ladies Fine Shoes, of which we
are
SOL.E AOENTS.
CTTRTRIGKHT & DANIEL-,
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
——AT——
B. Thomas Jr’s 1 J2G Rroad Street.
0. S. Bondurant Vou n t c or Obs or vcr
Moquette Carpets,
Yelvet Carpets,
BodyBrusselsCarpets
Tapistry Carpets,
Three-ply Carpets,
Two-ply Carpets,
All Wool Carpets,
Four-fifths w’l Carpet
Three-f’thsw’l Carpet
Half Wool Carpets,
One-Th’d w’l Carpets,
One-fo’th w’l Carpets,
Cotton Carpets,
Hemp Carpets,
108 HROAT) STREET.
Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending
at 7 o’clock P. M, Nor. 8, 1889.
Teupiratobk.
Why It Wat Turned off.
The reporter obtained the following
facts in regard to the turning off of
the water from the stand pipe, and the
condition of the supply at present,
trom Manager Thompson yesterday.
It was half past eight o’clock Thurs
day night when the water began to
flow. The stand pipe at the time
Maximum for 24 hoars.
Minimum “ “ “ .
Winter
Indications: Rain to mor
row. Southerly winds'
The stand pipe at the time
contained ninety-one feet of water, by
half past eleven the water had run
GIVEN AWAY!
Mr. Sam Moore, of Monticello, was
in town yesterday.
The Episcopal church will be occu
pied early in December.
• Several visitora arrived last night
on the Albany train.
ol Moultrie,
1 Barrel Flour.
1 Box Tobacco.
1 “B” Ham.
1 Box Cigars.
FBJBE TO ALL,
Mr. A. D. Patterson,
was in town yesterday.
The Cora Van Tassell company
stopped at the Stuart last night.
A few hats changed hands here on
the result of the Ohio election.
Mr. Jacob Rupert, of York, Pa.,
is at the Whiddon for the winter.
Tho ladies will make a thorough
of the town next Tuesday.
One Entire Floor
side and out. While the painting is
being done, the big pump, the capaci
ty tit which has been increased from
sixteen to twenty-six strokes to the
minute, equal to one hundred and
thirty gallons, by the addition of an
air chamber and other improvements,
will be run day and night. By what
is known as the Holly system, forty-
five pounds presure to the square inch
will be kept up, which is equal to the
pressure from the tower, and in case
of fire everything will be as safe as
before.
Dr. J. H. Boozer and family, of
Americus, passed through the city
route home from a visit
The attention of those desiring
board for the season is directed to the
advertisement of Mrs. Carroll, who
has moved into a new house on Sew
ard street, and fitted up for the accom
modation of winter guests.
The library is in luck. Capt.Hicks
Condemned the Car.
Inspector Ori condemned the mail
and express car on the fast mail from
Savannah as soon as it arrived here
serious
canvas
Mr. M. D. McKinnon has returned
from a business trip to Savannah.
Mr. Frierson Scott, of Quincy,Fla.,
was in the city a short time yester
day.
The fence or no fence question is
stirring up the country soutli of the
railroad.
Dr. Hinton passed through last
night eri route to Bainbridge.; from
Macon.
Mr. Gunn will turn the completed
Gulf house over to the lessee next
week.
There was only one ease before the
police court yesterday, and that was
continued.
It will not be long until Christmas.
There’s just stacks of fun in store
for the boys.
King and Parker will have the
DEVOTED TO
yesterday, on account ot
break underneath the car, which he
considered dangerous. The train was
delayed here hall an hour while the
contents were transferred.
Mr. J. S. Montgomery and Mr. E.
M. Mallette have sold the Mitchell
place, on the Magnolia road, near the
city, to Mr. T, J. Horn. This is one
of the cosiest suburban places anywhere
to be found, and Mr. Horn will make
it still more valuable.
The time of Bishop Beckwith’s an
nual visitation has been fixed for the
29th of January, He will hold con
firmation services and will also, in all
probability, dedicate the new Episco
pal church on, the occasion. The
good Bishop will receive, as he always
does, a warm welcome inThomasvillo.
t - Manager Thompson, of the Water
Works, says that he often has com
plaints from parties who take water,
that the fountains stop flowing. He
says this is caused by air filling the
pipes, and can easily be remedied, is
the parties, when they fail to get
water, would leave their pipes open
so that the air could escape.
We take the following from the
Philadelphia Musical Journal:
“Miss Ida G. Snell, of Brockton,
Mass., a graduate of the New England
Conservatory of Music, has accepted
n position os teacher of vocal and in
strumental music in a private school
at Milford, Del Miss Snell is a care
ful, conscientious and painstaking
teacher, and the Milford institution
is to be .congratulated upon securing
such an efficient directress for the
musical department.”
Miss Snell is kindly and pleasantly
remembered here, having been at one
time principal of the musical depart
ment of Young Female College.
Judge Hansell, Col. A. T. McIn
tyre, and Court Stenographer J. M.
Dreyer, returned home from Brooks
court on the fast mail yesterday.
Judge Hansell adjourned court over
until Monday, when he will again
take np the criminal docket. There
was not much criminal business trans
acted this week, only two-cases being
tried. The Arrington case,was poet
poned until next term. The case of
the State vs. Abe Stevens, charged
with the murder of his wife, was tried,
two days being consumed in his trial.
The jury, after being out all night,
brought in a verdict yesterday morn
ing for involuntary manslaughter
in the commission of an unlawful act.
The Largest Stock!
The Best Assortment!
The Newest Styles!
.The Lowest Prices
yesterday, en
to Bainbridge.
Messrs. Tat and Cooper Sheftal,
both of whom have lucrative positions
on railroads in Texas, are spending a
few days here.
Miss Laura Jones is fully sustaining
her well earned reputation for keeping
the latest and most fashionable lines
of millinery goods.
Sam Cassels, notwithstanding 'his
lame foot, will turn out on the 15th,
with the boys. But he won’t try to
ride a Texas pony. Not much.
Rev. Theodore Reed, who was at
one-time Rector of St. |Thomas church,
died very suddenly at Bladensburg,
Md., last Sunday afternoon.
Work on the boulevard, from
Greenwood to Col.McIntyre’s is rapidly
progressing. Every one hopes to tee
It extended to the Smith road.
Groover, Mrs. S. S.
Ought to give us the Carpet trade of
of this section,
PRIVATE BOARDING.
On Seward street, 2nd. door northwest of
Warren, (next door to tho Misses Uhlcr.)
The house and furniture new.
HOOKS COUrORTAULS AXD BUNNY,
table unexceptionable, Terms moderate.
Apply on tho premises or at the office of
Mitchell A McIntyre.
noY9-3m. MRS. GEO. CARROLL.
AND WE ARE GETTING IT
MAGNIFICENT LINE OF
finest fitted np restaurant in this end
of tho state.
Miss Ella B.Mytts, of York, Pa.,
is among the guests at tho Whiddon
for tho season.
John Stark is keeping np the' name
by running a first-class confectionery
establishment. ‘ “ " :
* ■■ ■ -
Quite a delegation of ladies from
Quitman were shopping in Thomas-
idlle yesterday.
Mr. Bass is doing yeoman service
in working Tip the barbecue. He is a
worker from away back,
Thomosville has no time to loose,^if
she would be ready for the thousands
Prices before buy
ing at
A HOUSE TO RENT.
A now and comfortable residence, con
taining four bed rooms, parlor, dining room
and kitchen, neatly furnished, situated on
Dawson street, opposite Yonng Female Col
lege. Will rent for four months or longer.
Terms moderate. Apply to the under
signed on the premises, or to this office.
2 wd. Miss Nellie Bird.
PROF. E. D. BALDWIN
Announces that be will he glad to repair and
keep in tone, Pianos and ather musical in
Btruments and give instruction in music in
its various branches. Orders left at Geo.
Fearn's real estate office, or through the post
office, given prompt attention. 7oct tf
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Cost Prices, and we
will
Mrs. E. A. ; .
Gaulding, and M ss Rosa Lee McCall,
Straw Mattings,
Floor Oil Cloths.
75 cents doz. lor sweet com in a lb
cans at Pickett’s,
of Quitman, were in the city yesterday.
The ladies stopped at the Stuart.
Mre. A. H. Hall, of Waycross,
passed through the city yesterday, en
who will be here next Friday.
Rev. Robert H. Harris will return
to Columbus to-day. He will bo
accompanied by Mrs. Maggie Hail.
Broad and Jackson streets should
be illuminated by. arc electric lights,
when the Piriey Woods Hotel opens.
The “Lost in Londen” Company
were at the Stuart yesterday en-routo
for Bainbridge,where they played last
night. - ■ -
Messrs. E. C Ferguson, Jr., and
Geo. E. Holland, of Millan, Kan.,
were in the city yesterday, en mute to
Texas.
The reputation, of Thomasville is
involved in that barbecue aud dinner
next Friday. It must be made a suc
cess.
We have been requested to ask the
management of tho Stock Breeder’s
TO ROAD OVERSEERS.
The road overseers of Thomasville district
are hereby ordered to pat their roads in
good condition at once, raking ont the leaves
and trash from the ditches, andrepalrlngal!
bad plaees. The wintvr travel is upon ns
and the work most bo done at once. Make
your returns to tho commissioners by 251h
of November. N. E. TURNER,
Ch’n B’rd Rood Coins., 637 Du. G. M.
route to visit her mother in Texas.
Several of her friends here met her at
tho depot.
M. J. M. Senn, -of the Western
Union telegraph office here, left yes-
MONEY
CHOICE MILK.
Boarding houses, private families or sick
persons, desiring a pore and superior article
of milk, can be (applied by callliw at or ad
dressing Jersey Farm. An inspection of the
herd is cordially invited and preferred from
oil before making engagements for milk. ,
oct29tf
terday for a trip to Jacksonville, and
The time tc|bi
probably St. Augustine. He will be
gone until Monday.
We hope to see the representatives
of the press of south Georgia, and
elsewhere as well, here on the 15th.
Come, gentlemen, you will be given
one square meal, at least. And that
Is something to a newspaper man.
It has been suggested, and tho sug
gestion Is a good one, that Gov. Gor-
W£BTZ A SOJT.
don appear on hone-back in die pro
cession next Friday, instead of in a
carriage. It will remind the veterans
of shot and shell and whistling min-
Fair, if any purses will be offered for
trotting races, on the 15th. It would
be very interesting to get upsome
trotting races. >
of shot and shell and whistling
nies, to see General Gordon at their
head again. ' :?
and Low Prices.