The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 15, 1889, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1886. B. Thomas JrV 126 Broad Street. CJ. S. Bondurant Vounteer Observer .Weather Bulletin for the 24 hoars ending »t 7 o’clock P. M., Not. 14, 1889. Tejipbbatou. & * RA T a.m...... 2 p. m 7 p. HOT Maximum for 24 hpniy. Minimum Ratn-fall.. For next 24 hours, continued fair weather. Stationary temperature. Dress Goods, Carpets, Clothing. J. O. J. Lewis has a new sign. Marshall Spair had the grader at work on the fair grounds yesterday. Mr. B. F. Erimberry, of Albany, was in the city yesterday. Large crowds from the adjacent towns will be here to-day. Robe t Clagett. a Thomasville boy. has returned from the North. Mr. H. L. Shaw, of Quincy, Fla., was in the city yesterday. The fast mail from Savannah was two hours late yesterday. Miss Del'a Smith, of Blackshear, is visit ugM'ss Rodb Bouchelle. Hon. Guyte McLendon returned yesterday from,Savannah. Mr. Dan Dillon, of Waycross, is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Lucie Sills, of Miccosukie, was among the guests at the Whiddon yesterday. Electro lights were put in W. A. Daviss Etables on Jackson street yes terday. . Sect’ ■•3 your seats early to see Murray & Murphy ut opera house Wednesday night, Nov. 20th. Mrs. C. Davis, who has been stop ping at the Whiddon for the past few weeks, left yeste day for Texas ifr. C. F. Kendall, lepresentiug Faden Bro’s., dealers ia ladies shoes of Portmoulh, Ohio, is at theStuatt. Mr. Lawson Stapletou, with Moore, Marsh, ft Co., of Atlanta, is among tho drummers in the city. Mr. Reuben R. P!'es, of near Cni-o, was 'n town yesterday. He will be in r ie with the veto to day. Miss Leila V. Smith, of Blackshear, is visit’ng Miss Rena Bouchell, on Rem'ngton avenue. Popular Tom Dickinson, of tho Atlanta Rubber-Co, is among the drummers stopping over to take in the fa'-. Dr. R. C. McCall., of New York, is in the city. D . McCall is represent ing 8. R. Van Buzer ft Co., druggists of New York. _ Booth & Barrett for Tragedy, Rob son aad .Crane for Comedy, but Mur ray and Murphy for Farce Comedy. See opera house Wednesday, Nov. 20. If you want to bo entertained and amused by a first-class performance, see Murray & Murphy at opera house Wednesday, Nov. 20th. The colored band of Savannah, which hfls.the reputation ofbeing the best Winter 104 Broad Street. Johnson < Chill and Fever Tonic, OOcjizo 40 Warnoi’s Safe Liver and Kidney Cure, $1.26 size, $1.10. Fernoline Balsam, 50c size, 35c. Qrcen’s Ague Conqueror, 50c size, 35c. Bradfidd's Female Regulator, $1 size, 85c. Bradfidd's Femdo —„ . Sweet Gnm and Mullein, $1 size, 75c, Sweet Gum and Mullein, 50c size, 40c. D’. Cox's Santonins Worm Syrup, 25c size, 15,;. P. P. P. $1 size, 85c.-P. P. P.,$1.75s’e,$i.50 Ailcock’s Po'ous Piasters, gennine, 15c. Belladonna Plasters, best, 15c. Empty Capsules, any size, per bo:, 15c, Comp. Ext. Sarsaparilla, best, 75c. Comp. Cathartic Pills, in bottles, enc. 15c., Comp. Cathartic Pills, loose, per 100, 10c. .Soothing Syrup, baby’s; 15c. Toilet Soap, all styles and prices, too cheap. Remember oar goods were bought to be sold, s nd we intend to sell them, 11 lowest , p-ices and best quality will do It. These prices sre for spot cash, as nothing will be charged on books st these rates for any one. Watch this space for bargains that Will ap pear from time to time. Come to see ns and tell your triends. f ■ Yours for business, McRAE BROS. DREW THE DOLL. Miss Clifford Copeland, Holder. Lovely New Dress Goods, by e: press, just received at H. Wolff ft Bbo.’s. Died. Mm. M. T. Hickson, mother of W. F. Moss, died at her sons residence on yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The latest in Persian Silks, for Dress Trimming, just received, by Express, at ■ . H.-Wolff & Bro.’s. The funeral will take p'ace from the Methodist church at 10:30 this mom- fug. Inteiment at Laurel H"1 ceme- tary. At an early hour yesterday morning Mr. Bass had his full force at work on the barbecue ground*. Everything was well arranged for fhe work before them, and with ample pits, a good supply of wood, stacks of beef, pork, mutton, kid, etc., competent carvers and experienced barbecuers, the work commenced and ttill be uninterrupt edly continued until a" is in readiness for the spreading of the tables lo-day. With the vast quantities of provisions expected from individuals to-day, the supply for the multitude promises to be abundant. From every quarter comes the pleasing intelligence that the people arc coming. They will receive Thomas county’s most hearty welcome, and if every one is not fed, entertain ed and pleased, it will not be for lack of desire to do so on the part of our citizens. We’ll do our host. New Carpets—200 rolls in stock— and arriving doily. The handsomest stock in southern Go. at H. Wolff ft Bro.’s. . '*'• Qnr Clothing stock is attractive,and the cheapest in town. H. Wolff ft Bro. New Ginghams, Prints and other Dress Goods just received by H. Wolff ft Bro. Ladies and Children’s Cloaks and Jackets. Tho largest stock in the Wolfe ft Bro Ladies \Tuderwear in endless vario- H. Wolff ft Bro. Nobbiest Neckwear in town. - . H. Wolff ft Bro. Prices before buy ing at Hon. John W. Turner, of Floyd, is in the city, the guest of his friend Hon. Robert G. Mitchell. Captain Turner will please consider the doors of Thomasville taken off the hinges while he remains. Mr. S. D. Allison, formerly of Poythress and Allison, has gone to Live Oak, Fla., to take charge as manager of the Singer office. Mr. J. W. Cochran, ot Waco, Tex., who has been spending several days here has returned home. colored band In the state, arrived yesterday, to participate in the exer cises to day. . Mayor Hopkins’ span of Shetlands, constitute the daisiest little team ever on the streets. They are direct from the Shetland Islands, $nd are, oi course, thoroughbred. The weather is simply perfect— could not have been better for the occasion, ank we trust all who come will go away with pleasant recollec • tions of the 16th in Thomasville. Mr. Isham Daniel, of Atlanta, who is connected with thp firm of Curt- fight fe Daniel here, is in the city. Mr. J. Banks Phelps, business rep resen'ative of Murray and Murphy, the comedians, who appear here next Wednesday in “Our Irish Visitors” was in the cijy yesterday. A committee met General McLaws at the depot yesterday alternoon and escorted him to the Stuart, where he is quartered. The old soldiers will have a warm welcome for the man who bravely and fearlessly led his di vision into the jaws of death on a hundred battle fields. The name of McLaws will always be inseparably connected with the anna’s which recounts the brave deeds, and em- Dalms in history the men who fought for Dixie. YOTJ Money saved on Every Purchase K no mat ter how large ot* Small. He will stay over until Sunday, so as to be able to take in the fair, A party of young ladies and gentle-' men lrom here went out to the cain boiling at Mr. William Pittman’s place six miles'from town, Wednesday night. They reported a jolly time. Mr. W. H, Ichrqtb, of Cleveland, O., was here with his wife at the Piney Glothiarr. and Furaishirs, ’banks close; Woods all of lost winter, returned yesterday. His many friends here welcome him back. Leaders of Styles and Low Prices. 109 & 111 BROAD ST Banks will ctoae at 11 o’clock for .he day. Prrlies having basinets in them will take notice. It St„ Thomasville, ;<»» 1 .A. New Line for Tliomasville! 1 In Which Every One is Interested. f 3 We mean our elegant NEW STOCK of J. S. ? *| Turner’s, Jas. A. Banister’s and Stacy Adams & ft 3 Co.’s Shoes for Men, and Bennett & Barnard’s and s • Oi E. P. Reed & Co.’s Ladies Fine Shoes, of which we K • i are ' • 1 a SOIaE AGE3NTS. M i if CURTRIGtHT & DAJNXEL, p r 3 108 BROAD STREET.