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THE DAILY TIMES-EHTERPBISE.
ALBERT WINTER, Cut Edito*.
In Which Every One is Interested.
We mean our elegant NEW STOCK of J. S.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1880.
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
reather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending
o’clock P. M, Not. 26, 1889.
Tsufibatobt.
[I] 48
74.5
Maximum for 24 hours.
Minimum “ “ 11
Indications: Bain. Sta
tionary temperature.
See Pringle’s change.
The air is full of rumors of mar
riages.
Mr. W. J. Wilson, of Boston, was
in town yesterday.
Mr. H. B. Ainsworth went np to
Camilla yesterday morning.
Mrs. A. W. Varnadoe, of Valdosta,
was at the Stuart yesterday.
Active preparations are being made
for the opening of the new Qulf.
The railroad crossing on lower
Broad street is being repaired.
The clerks are busy planning ior a
days' sport on Thanksgiving day.
Attorney James Hall returned
yesterday from a short visit to Boston.
Mr.. George Fearu, Jr., returned
last night from. North Georgia.
Mr. Ed Craigmiles, who travels for
Lippman Bros., is visiting home folks.
Mr. Artie Stuart went up to
Dawson yesterday morning on a short
trip.
Mr. W. A. Griffith anu wife, ot
Tallahassee, Fla., were iu the city yes
terday.
Mr. J. F. Stone, of the Savannah
Morning News, was in the city yes
terday.
The aroma of orange blossoms and
the fiiut music of wedding bells fill
tho air. B
Hon. A. T. McIntyre, Jr., wont up
to Camilla yesterday morning to at
tend court
November lias been behaving splen
didly. Tho weather could not have
been better.
Remember that the postoffice,
banks aud telegraph offico will be
closed to-morrow.
J udge Mitchell fined Henry Holmes
$20, or four months; Tuesday, for
assault and battery.
Work on Mr. Charlie Williams^
residence, near Mr. Wm. McLendon’s,
is progressing rapidly.
Master masons are notified of a call
ed meetiog of St. Thomas Lodge to
night for work. See notice.
| Dr. W. C. Cook, of Nashville,
ALLIGATOR TOOTH JEWELRY
We are still dis
playing the hand
somest stock oi
stock of
FINE DRESS
GOODS, with the
Latest Trimmings
to Match, ever
across a
shown
Thomasville Dress
Goods Counter. No
cheap trash, hut
GENUINE IMPOR
TED MATERIALS;
Fresh D es ir a hie
Goods such as the
people want, at
prices to suit the
purchaser,
TwoH undr ed
Rolls Carpet in
Stock and in Tran
sit. The most Com
plete Stock in
Southern Georgia.
This Department is
our “JUST PRIDE.”
Besides giving you
the Largest and
Best Selection, our
prices are away
down helow other
houses.
Lace Curtains,
White and Colored
Quilts, and House
Furnishings Gen
erally.
The Fox Ohase.
The fox chase thanksgiving day
promises to be a success. The meet
will bs at Judge Hopkins’ residence,
Thursday morning at 6 o’clock. The
chase will probably be near Col Mc
Intyre’s. i The fox and hounds have
already been secured for the occasion.
A large number ot ladies are expected
to participate. Messrs. Sam. Mallard;
HSveralus tT ^Hopkins and judge
Hopkins are the committee on ar
rangements.
Dead-
Yesterday morning passed away,
Mrs. James A. McKee, wife of the
Rev. J. A. McKee. The aged hus
band has the tender sympathies of
the entire community. The funeral
■will take place at a quarter past two
o’clock, from the Presbyterian church
this afternoon.
A suitable notice of the deceased,
who was dearly beloved by all, will
appear in these columns.
Thomasville Gun Works.
Attention is called to the advertise
ment of the Thomasville Gun Works,
in another place. This is a new firm
in Thomasville, occupying the store
with E. 0. Thompson, on Jackson
street, wherejthey keep a full line of
sporting goods, os well as do all kinds
of repairing, Give them a call.
Guanos.
Our renders who have to purchase
guano will do well to read the adver
tisement of Mr. J. N. McKinnon, who
has retired from the firm of Boss &
McKinnon, and will give his entire
time to the guano business. He han
dles some o( the best brands made,
and will give you bottom prices on all
goods sold. Call and see him at bis
old stand.
Guilty Without Grime.
We hope the general interest being
shown in the appearauco of Worde
here on Friday night—although he
wilt richly merit the brilliant audi-
euco which wiU greet him—will not
cause Miss Ramie Austen and her
splendid company to be overlooked
on Thursday night. It is said to bo a
most meritorious combination.
The Jersey City Argus, speaking
ot the play, says:
“Guilty without Crime” is a melo
drama of most iutcn8e interest, com
bining all the elemonts of a popular
success. The climaxes are startling
to the extreme; situations all novel
and original, holding tho audience
spell-bound and awe-stricken at the
many thrilling instances. The narra
tive introduces a love story—tender
and pathetic—affecting deep emotions.
A rich comedy vein is interwoven,
giving the necessary relief to this
sterling play. No drama in the his
tory of the stage fills ail the require
ments so completely.
The friends and acquaintances of
Rev. James A. McKee aro invited to
attend the funeral of the late Mrs.
James A. McKee, from the Presbyte
rian church, at a quarter past two
o’olock this (Wednesday) afternoon.
St. Thomas Lodge.
A called meeting of St. Thomas
Lodge, F. A. M., is hereby called to
night at 7 o’clock sharp, for work in
the E. A. degree.
By order.
Arthur Patten,
J. M. Fleetwood, W. M.
Secretary.
Key Found. "
Small flat key. No. 9. evidently safe
key. Can be had at this office,
A number of invitations have been
issued to the ladies, to participate in
the fox chase, on Thursday morning.
An early lunch will be served at the
residence of Mayor Hopkins, before
tho start.
Mrs. M. A. Wilhoite, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Philpot Mrs. Wilhoite spent
some weeks here last season, and made
many friends among tho people of
Thomasville.
If you would see something neat,
nobby and nice, in the way of a suit
able Christmas gift, call at Sam Cas-
sols. He has some very handsome
holiday goods in already. Mr. Cas-
seis never buys any shoddy holiday
goods.
Attention is called to the advertise
ment of the Randall House, which
opens on December 1st. This is a
well located and comfortable house,
and guests will be well entertained.
See advertisement.
Ot the stars, it would be difficult to
offer them too mueb praise. Thorough
roasters of their, art, they arc abovo
criticism. Miss Ramie Austen is a
beautiful young lady, whoso presence
is enchanting; she lends to ner per
formance a most refined grace and
beauty. Dore Davidson excels all
actors in his particular line.
Ball Bros, offer various good things
with which to make yourself thankful
on Thanksgiving day. See their no
tices.
Pretty Ramie Ansten, one of the
most charming young ladies on tho
stage, at the opera house to-morrow
night.
Messrs. Basil and Berry Doer-
hoeper, of Louisville, Ky., are among
the recent nrrivals for the season.
They are guests of the Stuart.
Every Alliance man should read
the interview on the State Alliance
Exchange. It contains information
of interest to every member of the
order.
Miss Ramie Austen, who is an
nounced to appear in this city in
"Guilty without Crime,” is the young
est and prettiest emotional actress in
America.
Mr. Heeth gives notice that the tax
books and registration list will posi
tively close en tho 20th of December.
Call and see him and settle up before
that time.
Cards have tee n received here an
nouncing the marriage of Mr. Jemi-
son E. Lester, formerly of this place,
with Miss Bettie Gohlman, ol Hous
ton, Tex., on the 4th of December.
Jcmison’i Thomasville friends wish
for him and hia bride a long life and
much happiness.
Prices before buy
ing at
Cost Prices, and we
will
the season. They ore at the Whid-
don.
Mrs. W. E. Tbarpe and children,
of Cordele, who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bottoms, returned
• J home yesterday.
) There is too umoh water wasted in
: sprinkling the streets. A sprinkling
J cart would do tho work with much
less water.
1 . Mrs. Bellows, of Boston, Mass., is
occupying the residence of Miss
Nellie Byrd, opposite Young Female
j College,
j Do not forget the Thanksgiving
services in the Methodist churc h, to-
They will be
LOWER BROAD
Jaoko.
Of course you don’t know who Jocko
is, bat you will probably make his
acquaintance, ns he is the latest
arrival; and he has come to stay.
Jacko is a monkey, and is almost hu
man in actions and intelligence. He
is the property and pet of Mrs. J. S.
Clifton. Jacko was cn exhibition
yesterday morning, in front of Mr.
Clifton’s repository, on Madison street.
As an evidence of his relationship to
man, we may state that he will drink
like a toper, getting drunk as a biled
owl, and that he smokes cigarettes.
Aside from these vices, Jacko is a
very respectable member of tho mon
key family. His intelligence is re
markable.
Miss Cora Van Tassel and company
passed through yesterday morning en
route from a successful tour in Flor
ida. She is a favorite with Thomas
ville theatre-goers.
JUST OW1S USSR
At nlfht beside the gate fall oft,
When courtship has begun,
These words ore whispered low end solt,
-Do, please, dear Van, lost one I”
Just onel Yes, yes, but people say
It happens o’er aud o’er.
When one he gets he’ll beg and pray:
-•Dear Fanny, Jutt one more.”
But when they twain are made one
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 turn 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
arc-near and the rush in sight now. I
Leaders of Styles and Low Prices.
MONEY
morrow morning,
deeply interesting.
Work for “no fence” if you would
confer a lasting good and benefit on
that portion of the county affected by
the proposed law.
Mrs. A. C. Knapp Is visiting rela
tives on Dawson street She expects
to be joined by her husband, Major
A.C. Knapi “
of the Geoi
Southern & Florida
railroad, the latter pari of the week.