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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 188£.
Local Schedule;
tender for Savannah Lv... CS P »r
ienger from Savannah Ar... 7 00 a :n
t mail for. Savannah Ar... 12 08 pm
» •* « Lv...1235pm
"from “ ..r..Ar... 181pm
• “ from Savannah.........Lv.?. 200pm
senger from Albany Ar... 820pm
leaser for « .Lv... 8S0am
" from « .Ar...JlMam
“ for “ I.v 4 E0 p m
Ipht and Acorn, for Albany Ur....
iglit andaceoro. from Wayo..Ar... 400pm
" “ " for Chart.Lv... 600pm
", " •• for Wayo....Lv... 800am
" *• " from Chart. Ar..., 630am
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
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tmalltor “ ....Lv...206p m
“ from “ • ....Ar.imopm
daily receiving
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
B. Thomas Jr’s-126 Broad Sheet
O. S. Bondurant Vounteer Observer
Dress Goods,
Carpets,
Clothing,
Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending
at 7 o’clock?. M., Not. 19, 1889.
Tkupibatob*.
7 a. m...., 36
2 p.m... , 82
tv i - Aft
McRAE BROS.
7 p. m......
Maximum for 24 hours,
Minimum " “ “ ...1
Bain-fell.,......,
Winter
Frost. Continued fair-
weather, slightly warmer
for to-day,
LOWEST PRICES,
PUREST DRUGS,-
FULL ASSORTMENT.
It pays to advertise.
Opera house to night.
The fill roses are in bloom.
The female baseball club play here
to-day. • ^
Dr. M. R. Mallettc. of Boston, was
in the city yesterday.
You will enjoy the play at the
opera house to night.
The laying ot the carpets in the
new Gulf will begin to-day.
There was the heaviest frost of the
season yesterday morning.
A new crossing from Pringle’s to
Special drives in Toilet Soaps this week-
16 cents to $3.00 per dozen.—Remember w
are selling by the retail a*. wholesale rates.
DREW THE DOLL. ‘
Miss Clifford Copeland, Holder.
Pineal .Handkerchief Extracts', per doz..$ .35
Swan Down Paco Powder, per box .15
Finest Sackctt Powders, per doz;.,. S6
i Hair brushes and all other kinds marked
down.
Prescription department In charge of a
regular'Licensed and Registered Pharmacist
who uses only absolute pure Drugs and
Squibbs, Merks and such other Chemicals.
McRAE BROS.
Lovely New Dress Goods, by ex
press, just received at
. . • H. Wolff & Bro.’s.
Lohnstein’s should be put down.
The Episcopal parsonage on Me
Lean avenue is being repainted.
Mr. J. A. ‘Harper, of Indianapolis,
is among the visitors at the Stuart.
Jo Gilbert pulls the bell cord on
the new train from here to Albany.
The lowest point reached by the
The Georgia Southern Reaching For
Thomasville.
Mr. T. P. Stanley, assistant engi
neer of the Georgia Southern, and a
corps of- assistants, arrived in town
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Stanley
was ordered, some days ago, to make
a preliminary survey for ian extension
of the Georgia Southern system from
Tifton to Thomasville. He will com
plete the preliminary work, by ex
amining terminal facilities here tin-
day, and return to Macon and report-
His wagons and corps will be sent
hack across the country to Tifton,
where he expects to join them shortly,
for the purpose of beginning the per
manent location. Mr. Stanley, says
he found a very good line in the
main.
We have tried to show, for a long
time, that that section north of Thom
asville presented splendid inducements
to any company which would construct
a road through it. There is a good
profit, at the start, on every mile con
structed, on the basis of bonding the
road at $12,000 per mile, which is the
amount we understand the main line
of the Southern is bonded at.
A Big Western House.
The extensive firm of Graf, Mors-
bach & Co., of Cincinnati, wholesale
dealers in harness, saddlery Ac is One
of the best known and most reliable
firms in the great West They have
built up an immense business by fair,
square dealing with their patrons.
The latest in Persian Silks, for
Dress Trimming, just received, by
Express, at
II. Wolff & Bro.'s.
New Carpets—200 rolls in stock—
and arriving daily. The handsomest
stock in southern Ga. at -
H. Wolff & Bro.’s.
thermometer Monday night, was 32J 0 .
Misses Lula and Stella Baker are
visiting friends in Brunswick and oth
er points.
Mr. Theodore Titus commenced
studying law with Attorney T. N.
Hopkins, yesterday.
The lessees of the new Gulf will
open the house on the 1st day of
December.
A permanent Driving Park Abso-
Our Clothing stock is attractive,and
tho cheapest in town.
H. Wolff & Bro.
New Ginghams, Prints and other
Dress Goods just received by
H. Wolff & Bro.
Ladies and Children’s Cloaks and
Jnekets. The largest stock in the
city, consequently the lowest prices.
H. Wolfe & Bro.
elation is being talked ofby a number
Prayer Meeting.
The Methodist church will be com
fortably warmed to-night, and the
pastor hopes to see a large congrega
tion out. Meet at 7 o’clock. Servic
es one hour.
Go to the opera honse to night and
n “Hup Tr?qVi Vi’rifnraP Th'a n rnnr-
Bee “Our Irish Visitors.” Itis a roar
ing oomedy.
The fence or no fence meeting at
Boston on Saturday will be Well at
tended.
-Mr. G. H. Dickerson and Mrs. S.
H. Dickerson, of Bainbridge, were at
the Whiddon yesterday.
Mis C. I. LaRoche and children
alter an absence of several weeks, re
turned home yesterday.
E. B. Hornaday, the popular repre-
Ladies Underwear in endless varie-
•. H. Wolff & Bro.
Nobbiest Neckwear in to.wn, .
H. Wolff & Bro.
The Gulf.
See advertisement of S. T. Philpot
& Co., lessees of the new Gulf. They
will open the house to the public on
the first of December. Messrs. Phil
pot and Field are well and favorably
known to the traveling public, having
been in charge of the old Gulf be
fore it was burned. They have a
splendid house, conveniently located,
elegantly furnished with all the
modern improvements, and they will
run it in firatclaas style.
At the Baptist Ohurch.
Eev. T. A. White preached a very
powerful sermon at the Hantfcit
church, on Monday night Business
called him away yesterday, but he
will return to-dav and preach again
to night. Mr. White will labor with
the church all this week. The meet- /
ings, so far, have been well attended,
and considerable interest has been
shown. The church is made perfectly
comfortable at night, and the pubho
are cordially invited to attend during
the series ot services. These, as above
stated, will continue during the week.
Last Night.
: A few friends gathered at the resi
dence of Mr. Jas. W. Dillon, last eve
ning, and enjoyed a most pleasant
entertainment, given in honor ot Miss
Lota Harmon, of Boston, who is the
guest of Miss Emmie McIntosh.
Almost a Fire.
Fire caught among some rosin in
Mr. Ben Green’s tin shop, on Craw
ford street, yesterday morning. Mr,
J. J. Lungford, the young man who
assists in the shop discovered the fire
and quickly securing a bucket of water,
succeeded in extinguishing the blaze
before any damage was done.
Prices before buy
ing at:.
sentative oi Moore, Marsh & Co., At
lanta, was in the city yesterday..
Mr. Jno. S. Harris, Mrs. A. E. Bow
man and Mrs. A. A. Johnson, of Quit-
man were at the Stuart yesterday,
And don’tforgetMurray&Murpbey
tonight. The entertainment is highly
endorsed by the press everywhere.
Rev. E. H. McGhee, formerly, pas-
Attention is called to the advertise
ment of Mr. B. A. Bass, who succeeds
tho firm of Bass & McKinnon, and
will carry on the same business, add
ing a commission business to his form
er line. Mr. Bass is a reliable, ener
getic business man and will do a rush
ing business. Call and see him.
We presume there will be a union
service at one of the churches ou
Thanksgiving day, Thursday, the *8th.
Due notice will be given. And while
op the subject we express the ~ hope
that, as was the case last year, there
will be a general suspension of busi
ness on that day.
No. 7. is getting back into her old
state of chronic lateness It was after
six o’clock when it arrived last even
ing. We understand that No. 17 was
disabled in the neighborhood of Quit-
man, and this caused the detention.
We understand that the new train
coming in from Albany, at 11:25
a. m. will bring a sleeper direct from
Cincinnati to Thomasville. The
sleeper will be returned on tho 4:60
p, m. to Albany, from whence it will
be taken on by the cannon ball train.
Mr. Henry- Cook, of Madison;
Wisconsin, arrived yesterday for the
winter. He is at the Whiddon, but
will domicile at the Golf, as soon as
it is opened. Mr. Cook has spent
1 44L.4L:«f»
Assault and Battery.
Bob Coleman and Jim Loving, col
ored, engaged in a fight at the San
Souci bar, on lower Jackson sheet,
Monday afternoon. Bob Coleman
has been arrested and jailed, charged
with assault and battery. Neither of
the men were seriously hurt.
tor of the Methodist church here, was
in the city yesterday for a short time.
Mr. Chas. M. Carpenter, of New
York, who represents John W. Masu-
Mr. and Mrs. Foltz, Miss Foltz and
Mrs. Wilcox, of Acron, Ohio, and
Mr. and Mrs. Knox, ot Nashville,
Teun., are late arrivals at the Wil
lows.
ry’s oils and paints, is spending a short
time in the city.
The first through sleeper, from Cin
cinnati to Thomasville, is expected
- ' Died;
Mr, Archibald Linn, aged seventy-
one years, of Hartland, Maine, died at
the residence of Mrs, S. H. S. Mash,
in East End, Monday night at eight
o’clock. The remains were sent
home. He had been in feeble health
for a long time.
Money saved on Every
Purchase, no mat*
ter how large
or Small.
this morning on the new. train from
Albany. -
Mr. Frank C, Smith, of the Buck •
Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween Boss k McKinnon, is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent. Ur. B. A. Bats will
continue the business at the old stand.
Onr books will be foand in the hands of
Ur. J. N. McKinnon at the old stand, and
we earnestly request all persons indebted
to ns, to come forward and settle before the
first of January, after that time all unsettled
claims will be placed in the hands of an
officer for collectior.
B. A. Bass,
J. N. UcKisnos.
. Galling attention to the above, I desire to
say to onr old customers, and the public
generally, that I shall continue business In
the same line, at tha same old stand, adding
the new feature of OoiOussioi Bvsntxss to
my other line. Prompt and careful atten
tion will be given to the sale and purchase
of all goods entrusted to me, and satisfaction
In every particular assured.
B. A. Bass,
Thomasville, Ga., Nor,J19,,’89.
dtnrtojanl.
eye Wagon company, of Cleveland,
-Mr. E. T. Blodgett
This gentleman, representing the
Sanford Whip Co., oi Westfield,
Mass., was at the Stuart yesterday.
Mr, Blodgett represents the largest
whip and lash manufactory in the
United States. They manufacture
and handle the very best goods to be
found in the markets of the country.
Mr. Blodgett’s genial and popular
manners, added to tho fact that he
handles tiie best goods to be had in
any market, gives him a warm wel
come in the matts of trade every
where. ' v -: ’ ; -o'
109 & 111 BRi
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A. New Line for Thomasville!
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We mean our elegant NEW STOCK of J. S.
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Turner’s, Jas. A. Banister’s and Stacy Adams &
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108 BROAD STREET.