The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 17, 1889, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 188S. daily receiving SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU B. Thomas JrV12G Broil Street O. S. Bondurant Vountoer Observer Dress Goods, Carpets, - Clothing, "Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending at 7 o'clock P. M., Nov. 18, 1889. TmPBBATons. T a.m..... ..... 59 2 88 V n. . 60 i . To all wlio- don’t buy from.tho Maximum for 24 hours. Minimum “ “ * , Rain-fall ...... Winter Johnson s Chill and Fever Tonic, 50c Size 40 Warner's Safe Liver and Kidney Cure, $1.25 size, $1.10. j Fernoline Balsam, 50c size, 35c. Qrcen’s Ague Conqucrer, 50c size, 85c. Bradficld's Femalo Regulator, $1 size, 85c. Sweet Guni and Mullein, $1 size, 15c. Sweet Gum an^ Mullein, 50c size, 40ev Dr. Cox’s Santonins Worm Syrup, 25c size, 15,:. ■ P. P. P. $1 size, 85C.-P. P. P.,$1.75s’c,$1.50 Allcock’s Porous Plasters, genuine, lBc. Belladonna Plasters, best, ISc. Empty Capsules, any size, per box, lBc. Comp. Ext. Sarsaparilla, best, 75c. Comp. Cathartic Pills, in bottles, one. 16c., Comp. Cathartic Pills, loose, per 109,10c. Soothing Syrnp, baby’s, 15c, , Toilet Soap, all styles and prices, too cheap. Remember our goods were bought to be sold, end we intend to sell them, if lowest prices and best quality will do it These prices arc for spot cash, as nothing will be charged on books nt those rates for anyone. Watch this space for bargains that will ap pear from time to time. Come to see us and tell yonr friends. Yonrs for business, MoRAEBROS. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Baptist Church—Pastor, Rev. W. Williams. Sunday School 9.30. Preaching.at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by the, pastor. Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7 p. m. Methodist Church—Rev. Geo. G. N. MacDonell, pastor. Prayer meet ing 9.30 a. m. Preaohing at 11 a. m. DREW THE DOLL. Miss Clifford Cop laud. Holder. and 7 p. m. by pastor. Sunday School 3.00 p. m. Prayer. meeting Wednesday 7 p. ra. y Presbyterian Church.—Services in the lecture room—Pastor J. H. Hcrbener—services at 11 a. m. and and at night. Prayer meeting Wed nesday night at 7:30. Sunday school 9.30 a. m. Episcopal Church:—Rev. C. I. LaRochc, Rector. Services at Library Sunday morning 11 o’clock; afternoon 6 o’clook; Friday afternoon 5 o’clock. Catholic Church:—Mass on sec ond Sunday at 8:00 o’clock a. m. sermon at 11 a. m. Lovely New Dress Goods, by ex press, just received at H. Wolff & Bro.’s. Lucky Signal. This handsome, thoroughbred Jersey bull, owned by Mr. A. F. Prevatt, at tracted considerable attention, and was greatly admired by all lovers of fine stock on the grounds, Friday. By some oversight or neglect on the part of his keeper, he was not taken to the grounds until alter the committe had handed in their report. Otherwise he would haye been awarded a premium. H Awarding the Prizes. Mr. Editor—The festivities of yesterday were brought to a fitting close last evening at thoBtoartHouse, where a gay throng had assembled to witness the presentation of tho prizes won in the tournament and the crown ing of the Queen of Love and Beauty add three Maids of Honor. 'Tie dining room was filled with a splendid audience, beaming with ex pectancy. The prizes wore arranged on a large table, when T. N. Hopkins, who had been selected as spokesman, arose and discharged his delicate tn«k it) a very happy and skillful manner. ' The task imposed upon Mr. Hop kins was a most delicate and difficult one, as it required the eloquence of the orator and the skill of th i diplo mat to perform it so os to pleoso the winners and not to wound the van- Tho latest in Persian Silks, for Dress Trimming, just received, by Express, at H. Wolff & Buo.’s. Friday night. The crowning of the queen and maids of honor, and the first german of the season, attracted quite a’arge c r owd.. Mr. Tom Liv ingston crowned Miss Marian Davis as queen ot love and beauty, .Mr. Robert Evans crowned Miss Birdie Woodson as first maid of honor. Mr. Clayte Dickinsofi crowned'Miss Li'lie Stuart, and Mr. Tom. Philpot crowned Miss Mattie Davis as maids of honor, -Dancing was kept up until ia o’ clock. Quite a large number of spec tators, including a number ol tiortbern ladies and gentlemen, were present. The affair, (hough an impiomptu one, was a perfect success and highly en joyed by every one present. The ladies wore handsome evening costumes and looked charming—cf course: they always do.. And the gen tlemen; well, they were gallant and paid homage throughout the evening to the bright and pretty bevy of girls who graced the occasion with their smiles Evei y one voted the first ger man of the season a decided success. The future can alone detei mine the havoc made by cupid, brass buttons, bright eyes and Sir Knights. The german was led by Mr. Ciayte Dickinson and Miss EUa Stuart. . Miss EUa Mattox, of this place, hrs been visiting M’ss Mary I isber, of TaBabassee, Fla. The Comedy Kings, Murray & Murphy, will be at the opera house Wednesday night, Nov. 20th. - } •Mrs. John Wil'Iams, of Camilla, has been spending a few days in the city, visiting the family of Dr. J. D. Andrews.. , »... >•.•- ; Miss Lula DsGrafTenreid, of Ca milla, has been spending a couple.of days in the city, visiting the family of Mr. George Wooten. Contractor Eaves returned yester day from Valdosta, where he has been looking after his extensive con tracts. Mrs. Mary E. Bryan, the talented novelist, pamed through yesterday, en route homo to New York from Florida. v . . . The trains came in crowded Friday morning. One accommodation freight on the Chattahoochee division, brought in nearly five hundred people at one trip. General McLaws returned to Savan nah yesterday. J; Every one is in favor of revivipg the old fair. All right; let’s doit. Additional local matter will be found on firet and second pages. The Gulf is receiving the finishing touches. a day as New Carpets—200 rolls in stock— and arriving daily. The handsomest stock in southern Ga. at H. Wolff. & Bro.’s. Our Clothing stock is attractive,and the cheapest in town. H. Wolff &Bro. New Ginghams, Prints and other Dress Goods just received by H. Wolff & Bro. Friday was as lovely could be desired. It is just thirty-eight days until Christmas. Marshal Teas DeQrafieureld, of Camilla, came down Friday. Mr. G. W. Herring’s res'deuce, oa Madison street, is being repainted. Dr. M. M. Hutchingson and fam ily, have returned from Lake City, Fla. - Miss Ola Jones, a charming young lady of Atlanta, is visiting Miss Ida Pittman. 1 , „ Mrs. S. B. Bell and children, of Albany, are: visiting the family, of Mr. D. J. Sheffield. Mr. Little Mardre came down from Americas to visit, home folks Thurs day night. , . Mr. C. ^Walters, a prominent citi zen of Plains of Dura, baa been v s sit- ing.friends in the city. Miss Annie Hodges, of White Sul- phurfBpriugs, ! s v'sitiig friends in the city. Mr. C. L. Sims, of the Savannah ■Moro'ig News, w:’ in the city yes terday. - v Mr. andMvft ^Y; H. Kilbinger, of Auburn, Ind., are here for the win- ter. * , . ; 1 •: The speakers stand at the fair grounds, was dressed in Alliance cotton haggipg. Mr. Cbaa. B. Nicholson, of Phila delphia, Pa., is among the visitors at the Whiddon. Mr. E. W. Mitchell, of Louisville, Ky., is among the recent arrivals of v : ritors. / Mrs. Sarah Miller’s residence, on Remington avenue, is being hand somely repainted. Mr. E. M. Mallettc has sold a tract of land near Meigs, to Messrs. C. Y, WarrSn and A. A. Alligood. Mr. Jno. C. Borst, of Now York, is among tho recent arrivals for the sea son. Ho ia stopping at the Whiddon. The Stuart registered one- hundred and forty-one arrivals Friday, and was then compelled to turn numbers away. The Whiddon was also fc”. Sweepstake Shooting. At the fair grounds yesterday room ing the sweepstake shooting resulted as follows: In the first match, in which ten straights were shot Judge Hopkins won first by making the fine score ofbreak- tng ten straights. Mr. Charley Davis and Master Jimmie Hopkins tied for second place. In the shoot off Hop kins woo. Messrs. Lee and Varnadoe tted for second. Lee won. The second match was shot,-five doubles. Mr. Whiddon won first and Lee took second. Mr. Charley Davis, Judge Hopkins, and Master Jim Hopkins ued for third money. In the shoot off Mr. Davis won. During the shooting several scrub races were gotten up. Travellers, and the public generally, should read the new local schedule which goes into effect this morning. Mr. H. L. Levy, of New York, ar rived yesterday to visit his unde, Mr. L Levy.' Mr. W. J. Daniels, a prominent citizen, ol Marianna, Fla., accompan ied by hi? wife, has been spending a few days visiting the family of Mr. J. S. Smith. Ladies and- Children’s Cloaks and Jaokets. The largest stock in the city, consequently the lowest prices. H. Wolfe & Bbo. Ladies Underwear in endless vario- H. Wolff & Bro. His speech was a splendid minglmg of gentle satire and eloquence. Looker-Ox. Nobbiest Neckwear in town. H. Wolff* Bro. Two Nights of Comedy. Two night9 of comedy is the pro gramme at the opera house this week. Wednesday night Murray and Murphy, the popular Irish comedians, will hold forth in "Our Irish Visitors," Thursday night Miss Hettie Bernard Chase will appear in her new comedy, "The Little Coquette.” - Miss-'Chase is a new comedienne in the south, though well known and popular in the north and westi The box sheets are open. Miss Sallie Lou Varnedoe, sponsor of thti, Valdosta Videttes, with her maids of honor, charmed every one. Mieand Mrs. T. J. Ball, and Miss Kate BaD, left yesterday for a visit to their oid home, Quincy, Fla. Attention ia called to the medical card' jof Dr, J. T. Buckley, which appears in this issue. The gentleman has selected Thomasville as his home, and solicits a share of practice from a suffering public. A new passenger train, commenc ing this afternoon, will leave here at 4:50 p. m., and return next day at 11:25 a.m. The trainfor Albany in the morning, leaves at 8:30, instead of 9:30. See change of schedule. That was a thoughtful and graceful thing on the part of the committee of ex-Confederate veterans to supply all ex-Union soldiers with badges. The badges were very pretty, containing the words: UNION VETERANS, Thomattrille, Ga., Nov. 15, *89. yhe war has been over with ns for twenty-five years. Unfortunately it is not over with some northern fanat ics- • v Prices before buy ing at Mr. W. H. Schroth, of Cleveland, O, who was here with his wife at the Whiddon all of last winter, xeturoed yesterday. - His many fneods hero welcome him back. . It would have made Torn Bras well happy to have heard the many compliments on his barbecued meat. Every one said it was as fine as they had ever seea or tasted anywhere. Mr. Braswell has the thanks of the com mittee for his splendid services. Mm. A. H. Nauman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived on Friday and will be the guest of her son, Mr. A. E. Nauman, on Madison street, for some months. Money saved on Every Purchase^ no mat? ter hoiv large or Small.. - BRING YOUR BILLS. Parties having bills sgainst tbs late bar becue and fair, are requested to bring them in at once for settlement. All bills not pre sented within the week, will be barred. B.A. Bus, Chairman. Hicki k Peacock have jost received their first supply of Imported Cigars. Hence they are all perfectly good. They will sell them closer than Imported Cigars were ever sold in Thomasville before. dlt. & 111 BROAD ST 0'- £ .A. New Line for Tliomasville! 13 1 In Which Every One is Interested. f. We mean our elegant NEW STOCK of J. S. ? © Turner’s, Jas. A. Banister’s and Stacy Adams & & 1 1 Co.’s Shoes for Men, and Bennett & Barnard’s and » • V E. P. Reed Sc Co.’s Ladies Fine Shoes, of which we 0 J g are § U SOL.ES aoesnts. a l GURTRIQ-HT &c DANIEL, *, s 108 BRO AT) STREET.