The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 26, 1889, Image 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editor. 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 SOXjES agents. CTJRTRIGKHT & DAMEL, ''\ f ; 108 HROAT) STREET. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. Local Schedule: Passenger for Savannah Lv... 686 Passenger from Savannah Ar... T 00 Fast mall for Savannah .Ar...l205 <• >• •• “ LV...1235 1 “from “ Ar... ISi “ “ from Savannah Lv... 200 Paisenger from Albany Ar... 620 Passenger tor “ «... »« “ from •• Ar....tl20 “ for „.....„.Lv...- 4(0 Freight and Acorn, for Albany Bv,.. 8 46 i? m 4 from “ Ar... 720 Freightandaocom.ftom Way£.Xr.. ; 460 « “ for Wayo....Lv... 800 a . . a from Chstt. Ar... 630 thosiasville and MONTICKLLO. Freight accom. for Montlcello LV...845 ir .«* from “ ....AT...600 Fast mall tor “ is m from “ ....Ar..l210 Dress Goods/ Carpets, Clothing. McRAE BROS. Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending at 7 o’clock P. M., Nov. 25, 1889. TsrraaaTOis. 7 a.m ...„.......i......;.;............i 40 2 a. m«..«. 76 ... v« Winter Maximum for 24 hours. Minimum “ “ “ . Bain-fall . Indications for fab, slightly warmer weather. , ; < / LOWEST PRICES, PUREST DRUGS, FULL ASSORTMENT. Currants, Raisins, Citron AND CANDIES, ST IR.EOKJX'VED, Mr. John West left Sunday for a visit to Tallahassee. Christmas goods are being received in large quantities. The young men are arranging a fox chase for Thursday morning. Dr. A. P. Taylor spent Sunday with his family at'Camilla, where they are visiting. More Northern people arrived yes terday than any pievious day this season. The regular monthly term of the justice courts wery in session at the court house yesterday. Mr. H. C. Pickett, now of Colum bus, who has Deen in the city lor a few days, left Sunday. Mr. J. T. Pittman has eight fine mules which he is offering for sale cheap for oash. See him. Mr. E. M. Mallette has sold a tract of land near the Florida line in this county, to Mr. S. L. Hayes. Mrs. E. A. Lowry, of Atlanta, is Special drives ih Toilet Soaps this week- 15 cents to |3.00 per dozen,—Remember we are selling by the retail at wholesale rotes. Finest fjandkcrchlel Extracts, per os.._l .35 Swan Down Face Powder, per box.....— .15 Finest Sachett Powders, per oz .35 Hair brashes and all other kinds marked down. Prescription department in charge of ■ a. regular Licensed and Registered Pharmacist who uses only absolnto pore Drags and Squlbbs, Merks and sach other Chemicals. McRAE BROS. ■AND Lovely New Dress Goods, by ex press, just received at H. Wolff & Bro.’s. The latest in Persian Silks, for Dress Trimming, just received, by Express, at For the Season. Mrs. M. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thompson, and children, and Messrs. Charley Thompson and B. F. Schrumier.allof St.Paul,Minn., arrived yesterday and will occupy their handsome winter residence in East End for the season. They are at present guests of the Piney Woods, Their Thomasvilie friends are glad to see them back. mation of Governor Ooroon. it is proper and right that busy humanity should pause, at least once a year, in the mad scramble of life, and give thanks to God for his goodness. There will be services by Rev. Mr. Williams, pastor of the Baptist church, at the Methodist church. H. Wolff & Bbo.’s. New Carpets—200 rolls in stock- and arriving daily. The handsome stock in Southern Go. at H. Wolff & Bro.’s. Our Clothing stock is attractive,and the cheapest in town. H. Wolff & Bro. New GinghamB, Prints and' ether Dress Goods just received by H. Wolff & Bro. : Ladies and Children’s Cloaks and Jackets. The largest stock in the ryu aald county, obtained at tne wovemoex term, 1888, wllibo (old at auction at court house door, on first Tuesday In January next, within the legal hours of sate, lot number ten, in the seventeenth district of (eld county, containing 250 acres, sold aa tha property of Ci tato of John O. Pittman. Terns wah. F. O. pittman, Executrix Nov. 25th, 1880. visiting her brother, Judge J. R. Alexander oh Dawson street. Mr. Walter Prett and Mrs. D. Dav is, of Fishkill-bn-Hudson, N. Y, ar rived yesterday for the Season. Oapt. W. M. Hammond went up to Mnles For Sale. Eight head of Fine, Smooth Motzs, from medium to large size, for Bale CHEAP tor J. T. PITTMAN. the lowest prices. !. Wolfe & Bro. Camilla yesterday morning to attend superior court now in session there. The panorama painting show that has been on Madison street for sever al days, has left. : - Mons. and Madame Tacherean, Madame Dionne; and Mrs. Steele, of Quebec, Canada, are guests of Miss Bessie Blaokshear. Mr. C. B. Coates, of Americus, for merly of the Jelks Shoe Company here, was in the city yesterday, shak ing hands with friends. Messrs. Max Cassels and W. J. Bnghtback, of Albany, spent Sunday in the city, visiting .friends. They returned home yesterday. Mr. Sam Rountree, a brother of Hon. Dan Rountree, and attorney W. O. McCall, of Quitman, were in the city yesterday on their way to Camilla to attend superior court There are three very nice cottages being built on east Clay street, Messrs. nov 26 d4w2t Ladies Underwear In endless varie- r. H. Wolff & Bro. Country Board. Good board, with nice country fare, can bo hod at Dr. J. B. •Wotkin’8 residence, Sun- dale, one-mile and a half from coart house,at moderate rates. - Corriago rides free, every other day. Good bunting and sport ground. Apply on the premises or address 1 Dr. J. B. WATKINS, nov26dtf Thomasvilie, Ga. Nobbiest Neckwear In town. H. Wolff <fc Bro. Prices before buy ing at Two Brothers Fight Henry Holmes, col., was arrested Saturday night near the Connecticut Industrial school, by Officers Single tary and Brown, for knocking dbwn his brother, - ■ — ■ TAX AND REGISTRY NOTICE. Monday, Dec. 2nd, at 4 o’clock, p. m., sharp, is the last day of graco for payment of city taxes and registration. JAS. F. EVANS, City Tr. Robert Holmes. A charge of assault and battery was preferred against him by Robert A Family Affair. John Baker, and his wife Florida, were the only offenders before Mayor Hopkins yesterday morning, Both plead guilty to disorderly conduct, but os it was only a family affair, they were let off with paying the costs each. Cost Prices, and we will LOWER BROAD JC8T ONE MORE. At night beside the gate fuU oft, When courtship has begun, Thcto words arc whispered low snd so -“Do, please, dear Fan, just one I’’ Just one I Yes, yes, but people say It bappena o’sr and o’er. When onehegsta he’U beg and pray: “Dear Fanny, just one more." Lane, Blalock and Dekle being the owners. This gives an air of. great activity to that pleasant section of the city. ' ■■ Once more we beg to suggest that a sidewalk be constructed on the west side of Lower Broad street, across the railroad. It is greatly needed, and was long since promised by the coun cil, we have understood. The new phamphlet of the Masury hotel now out, announces that the hotel will open for its second season December 14th, and will be under the management of Mr. Ryland Ham ilton, who was one of the managers • last season. Money saved on Every Purchase, no mat ter how large ; or Small. the rule will reverse. She will beg for one, and one more of those elegant hats on Lower Broad. Of course he too will as gracefully yield, for he re members one good tarn deserves an other, and then the style and price is beyond question. This week a new lot of straws and felts in all shapes will arrive. _ Get your orders in early. The holidays are near and the rush in sight now. I want your trade. Will do any and everything consistent with honest, up right, kindly dealing to secure it. Yours, anxious to please, Mrs. Jennie Carroll, Lower Broad Milliner. The lithograph work for Frederick Warde’s play “Mountebank” is the handsomest ever put on the bill boards in this dty. Leaders of Styles and Low Prices. 109 & 111 BROAD ST 75 cents doz. for sweet com in a lb cans at Pickett’s, St. Thomasvilie,