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We are still dis
playing the hand
somest stock of
PINED RE S S
GOODS, with the
Latest Trimmings
to Mat ch, ever
shown across a
Thomasville Dress
Goods Counter. No
cheap trash, but
GENUINE IMPOR
TED MATERIALS;
Fresh Desirable
Goods such as the
people want, at
prices to suit the
purchaser.
Two Hundred
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 below other
houses.
Lace Curtains,
White and Colored
Quilts, and House
Furnishings Gen
erally.
Your Patronage Solicited,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 188£.
Local Schedule;
Passenger for Savannah Lv... 6 3.) p r
Passenger from Savannah Ar... i 00 a i:
Fast mail for Savannah . • • Ar.. .12 05 p r
1 “from “ Ar... 131pt
“ “ from Savannah Lr...
Passenger from Albany Ar... 5 20P*
Passenger for " «
“ for “ Lv 4 50P*;
Freight and Acorn, for Albany Lv... 5 45p*
•» •» •• from “ Ar... 7*uai
Freight and acoora. from Wayc..Ar... 4 50 p r
.? .« «i for Chatt. Lv... 6 00 p r
•» *• “ for Wayc....Lv... 8 00ar
u *. •• from Chatt. Ar... 6 30 a r
THOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight accom. for Monticello Lv.. .8 45 a r
u I* from “ . ...Ar...coo p r
Fast mail for “ ■ • -LV...2M P J
“ “ from “ .... Ar..l2 10 p r
SIG-NAL SERVICE BUREAU
AT
R, Thomas Jr’s - 126 Broad Sired.
C- S- Bondurant Vounteer Observer
Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending
at 7 o’clock I\ M., Dec. 4, 1889.
TkMPERATLKiC.
7 a. f 5
™
7 p.
Maximum for 24 hours *••• 70
Minimum “ “ “ 41
Rain-fall
! Indications: Fair weather
, j continued, stationary tan-
peraturc.
Mr. Wiley Pittman went up to
Ochloclonce yesterday.
The sewer from the Gulf house
reached -Oak street yesterday.
Mr. William Campbell went up on
the Albany division yesterday.
Mr. C. B. Townsend, of the Stand
ard Oil Co., is in the city.
Mr. J. H. Jnrrett, of South Caro
liua, is stopping at the Whiddon.
Mrs. Dr. A. P. Taylor and so:i re
turned yesterday from a visit to Ca
tii i 11a.
Mr. Thomas Mahlmi, of Philadel
phia, is night clerk at the Piney
Woods.
' e are glad*to learn that Dr. Bow
er,, who has been ill for a day or two,
is improving.
The Thompson Opera Company
were (juartered at the Stuart and
Whiddon last night.
Miss Goodwin Sapp returned last
night from an extended trip to Eu-
faula and other places.
Mrs. Hattie A. Sawyer, of St.
Louis, arrived last night, and is the t
guest of Mr. E. O. Thompson nud
family.
J. T. Burke, who has been at the
Piney Woods every season since it
opened, is head porter there again
this season.
'1 he violators oi the cigarette law
are in trouble. We understand a
number of true bills have been found
for violations of this new law.
Mrs. C. H. Harris and daughter,
Miss Minnie, of New York, returned
yesterday and are at the Stuari. They
spent last winter here at the Stuart.
Dr. T. S. Hopkins returned last
night from Milledgeville, where he
has been attending a mcetiug of the
trustees of the State Lunatic Asylum.
Justice Z. E Norton, of the 753rd
district, G. M.. has resigned his office,
and hereby recomraeuds His friends to
| vote for W. H. Collins to fill that po-
! sition.
OUH CHRISTMAS STOCK
OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’
FIFE slippers
BY FAR
Is the Handsomest Ever Shown in Thomasville.
»®‘CALL AND SEE US.
DTTRTRIGHT & PA.TSrTEE L Jt08 Broad St.
A JEW FEATURE!
We have added a nice line of Fine Cutlery
embracing all sizes, prices and styles of
Pocket Knives, Fine Scissors and Razors, all
warranted, and when not as represented will
be replaced without further cost. See them.
Some People Need Mineral Waters
And we can supply all first class waters-fresh.
Being sole agents at this point for* read i an
Waukcshavr and Bowden Llthia 47 aters. Sec
ond to nono,
---AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Thompson’* Br.llllne Arsenic,
Congress, Blnsvthorn,
Apolinnirla, Ilunjmll,
Blue Lick, Beep Koch,
8EI.TZRB AND VICIIV,
We can offer inducements on all. in any quan
tity that Is worthy of investigation.
Remember the “old style Long Frice” is a
thing of the past with us.
Any goods not in stock furnished at qul ckest
telegraphic time.
Every attention shown visitors in all depart
ments. ... , ,,
stamps and Postal Cards sold.
Prescription department in charge of a
regular Licensed and Registered Pharmacist
who uses only absolute pure Drugs and
Sqnibbs, Marks and such other Chemicals.
1 McltAE BROS.
Leaders of Styles and Low Prices.
109 & 111 BROAD ST
| Two handsome row boats have been
1 brought from St. Paul, Minn., by Mr.
' H. E. Thompson and party, to be
1 used on Lake Miccosukie, in hunting
ducks this winter.
| Mr. John W. Masury and family
i arrived from New Y'ork yesterday.
! A sister of Mrs. Masuiy accompanies
' them. They drove out to Cleveland
! Piuk, Mr. Masury’s winter residence.
, All will welcome the party to their
southern home.
‘ Mr. B. A. Bass returned yesterday
from New Y'ork aud Baltimore, where
he has been laying iu a large stock
of goods for his house. He says he
thinks he has bought too many - , but
he will be the more eager to sell them.
He says the weather up there was
fearfully cold or he would have re-
1 mained longer.
1 Furniture,
j Attention is called to the adver
tisement of L. F. Thompson & Co.,
1 who have a splendid stock of furniture
i of all kinds, aud will bo glad to fur
nish catalogues of styles and prices on
| notice. Call and see them, or 3cnd
! for catalogue.
Orange Blossoms.
Last night, at the Methodist church,
the Rev. G. G. N. McDouall, offi
ciating, Miss Aletiiea Piiilpot and
Mr. Geo. W. Ferrell were mar
ried. „
Before the hour for the ceremony,
8 o’clock, large numbers of the friends
of the bride and groom gathered in
the spacious and brilliantly lighted
edifice. Promptly at the hour the cou
ple entered the right hand aisle and
marched down to the altar—the cyno
sure of all eyes—where stood the min
ister, ready to tic the silken knot;
in the meantime a wedding march
pealed forth from the organ, obedient
to the touch of the organist, Mrs.
Julia Robinson. The ceremony uni
ting the two as mau and wife was
impressively performed by Mr. 'To
Donell, when the couple retired from
the church by the opposite aisle.
The ushers were Messrs. W. R
McIntyre, C. II. Young, Mitchell B.
Jones and C. S. Bondurant. They
accompanied the couple tb the altar.
A reception followed at the home
of the bride’s mother, a splendid sup
per being spread for a few invited
guests.
The couple were the recipients of a
number of very beautiful aud appro
priate wedding presents.
Miss Philpot has been a general
favorite here since her adveut iuto
Thomasville society two years ago,
while the groom is one of the leading
merchants of the town, and popular
with everybody. May the future
have in store long life and unalloyed
hapnines3 for the newly married cou
ple.
In Court,
Yesterday was consumed in the
argument of the Cone-Clewis case,
Capt. Hammond occupying the fore
noon, aud Hon. A. T. McIntyre the
afternoon. Both were able and ex
haustive speeches. The case went to
the Jury last night. The criminal
docket will be taken up this moruing,
the first case being that of Cone
charged with the killing Harper. It
is not known, however, whether the
ease will be tried at this term or not
If it is it will consume the balance of
the week.
Cheap Millinery.
The attention of the ladies is called
to the advertisement of Miss Laura
Jones. She will offer, for the next
ten days, her splendid slock of fash
ionable Millinery at greatly reduced
prices, in order to make room for a
large stock of holiday goods which
must have room. This is a rare op
portunity for ladies to get millinery
goods of all kinds, at greatly reduced
prices. Miss Laura never says she is
going to reduce prices without, doing
Now is the time to secure bar
gains. Sec advertisement.
. GAS BILLS.
Hereafter all gas Bills n list lie fettled by
the 15th of each month.
OdcclOt Tiio.marvii.le Gas Works.
private boarding.
On Seward street, 2nd. door northwest of
Warren, (next door to the Misses Uhler.)
The house and furniture new.
ROOMS COMFORTABLE AND SUNNY,
table unexceptionable, Terms moderate.
Apply on the premises or nt the office of
Mitchell k McIntyre.
nov9-3m. MIIS. GEO. CARROLL.
Sugar still declines. Go to Pickett’s
cash store and get 13 lbs granulated
for $1. "Watch them slide.”
Notice to Tax Payers and Voters.
Notice is hereby Riven that the Tax and
Registration hooks for the year 1889 vvill
positively close-on Friday, lice. 20tli, at 4
p. III. Can be found at my office in Thom-
nsville from now until the close.
Respectfully,
1>. S. IIEATII, T. C. k Registrar.
Nov. 26, 1889.
.Silver-relief novelties in Book Racks,
Smoking Sets, Sconeers, etc. JhRGI-.R.
In stock and prices of Diamonds, I can
compete with any house in the state, and
any one contemplating making a purchase
can he con viuccd of that lact. 1 have not
taken advantage of the rise in Diamonds,
hut will give purchasers the benefit of it.
JERGERS.
Seamstresses Wanted.
I want four or five good seamstresses to
work on coats, pants and vests. To good
hands good wages will lie paid.
JOHN KENNY,
81 Broad St., riiomasville, Gn.
75 cents doz. for sweet corn in 2 lb
cans at Pickett’s,
PROF. E. I). BALDWIN
Announces that he will tic glad to repair and
keep in tune, Pianos and athcr musical in
struments and give instruction in music in
its various branches. Orders lett at Geo.
Foam's real estate office, or through the post
office, given prompt attention. 7oct tt
For Rent.
Furnished house in suburbs, fix rooms
well furnished, good water, will rent rcnion-
nble to a good party. Apply to
Mas. Bulls Lins,
Magnolia Avenue.
Ham! Good, sweet bam,at way down
prices, at Pickett’s. Sec him.
are daily receiving
-OF-
BOARD IN THH COUNTRY.
A few persons desiring the quietude of the
country and the aroinu of the pines, can be
accommodated at Jersey Farm. Gentlemen,
not sick enough to require special attention,
preferred. 29octf
Look out sharply for your interest.
Pickett is going to cut everybody’s
prices this week Groceries must get
down so’s people can live.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
W. S. Brown, *the Jowoler, has se
cured the agency for all the first-class
Pianos and Organs, which ho is soiling
at the lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn his prices and terms.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January,
1890. beforo the court house door. In tho town of
Thomasville, Thomas Co., Georgia, tho follow
ing oroi.erty to wit: 400 1-2 acres, more or less,
of lot of land No. 281 in tho 13th district or
Thomas county. Also 355 acres, raoroorlcss,
of lot of land No. 318, in tho 13th district of
Thomas county. All sold as tho property of tho
estate of Dan McIntyre, decease d, late of said
county. S. L. HAYES,
Administrator do bonis non.
GEORGIA—Thomas County',
Ohdinary’s Office, Doc. 4, 1889.
All persons interested are hereby cited to ap
pear at my oflice on the first Mohday In Janua
ry next, 1890, to show «aus«, if any they have,
why letters of administration on the estate of
Mrs. II E. Rlackshoar should not be issued to
R. 13. Mardre, public administrator.
Jos. S. Meukill, Ord’y.
Arrivals at the Piney Woods.
Mr. M. E. Magar, wife and chil
dren, of Cleveland, O., were the first
to register at the Piney Woods yes
terday. The others who registered
were Dr. J. Ohage, of St. Paul,
Minu.; and Mrs. C. S. Burbank and
Miss L. M. Delana, both of Milwau
kee, Wis. The house has been put
in tip top order, and will fill up rap
idly.
'Arrested.
Edmond Williams was arrested
day-before-yesterday charged with
larceny from the house, to the amount
of over 850. The larceny was com
mitted at. Cairo. Ho was lodged in
jail here, where he will meditate on
the uncertainly of life, and the cer
tainly of nunishment for crime.
Country Board.
Good board, with ni.-c country fare,
be had at Dr. J. B. Watkin’s residence, .Sun-
dale, oue-milc and a half from court house,at
moderate rates. Carriage rides tree, every
other day. Good hunting and sport ground.
Apple on the premises or address
Dr J. B. WATKINS,
nov2Sdtr Thomasville, Ga.
” \V A N T K.
G. II. Wyant, the Upholsterer, wants to
lay Carpets, Wool at 75 cts., Brussels at $1;
wants to re-upholster your parlor furniture;
wants to make over your mattresses. Call
at Ainsworth's Grocery. 26oct 3m
FortheN it 10 Days
For the next ten days i will sell millinery
goods at prices never before fold at in
Thomasville. My stock of
Holiday Goods
must have room aud Millinery must go.
Every lady should call nnd see what heavy
reductions are being made. My stock is all
new and fashionable, but it is large, and
must be sold. Am going to paralyze prices.
If you don't believe it call nnd bo convinced.
Remember that these bargains will only he
offered for the next ten days.
Miss Laura Jones-
dec5-d2twlt
HOUSE FOR RENT.
A seven-room, well furnished house,
corner of Crawford and Fletcher streets, for
Rent. Apply on premises, or to Dr. T. S.
Hopkins.
Fall
AND
Winter
CLOTHING!
and our line ot
Light
GEORGIA—Thomas County*.
D. R. Griffin, 01 said countr, has applied tome
for the guardianship of Cora L. Griffin and An-
nie GrilUn, minors, and I will pass upon said
application at my oflice on the first Monday In
January next (1890). ^ MEIUULL, Ord’y.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
AND BOOKLETS.
Miss Addic McClellan has a nice lot of
Christmas Cards and Booklets. Call and sec
them.
Also all the Northern papers, decleodtf
Ladies’ Chatalaine Rags in beautiful de
signs and all leathers. These arc entirely
new and the thing. JERGER.
I have a hundred other articles o( different
designs, all appropriate for holiday, bridal
and complimentary gifts, too numerous to
detail, JERGER.
LOWER BROAD
M1LL1MERY! 1 MILLINERY!!
We still keep up the racket of sell
ing lor lower prices than was ever
known in Thomasville lor fine milline
ry. The past month is our best. We
can only explain it by the truths set
forth in this space every week. We
claim to sell the best goods at least
prices and are prepared to back up
the assertion.
Money saved is made. 25c., 50c.,
75c. or $1 on every purchase counts
up immensely in the long run.
Again, I want your trade. I work
for it and ask for it on the basis of
mutual interest. When you need
headwear please don’t forget Lower
Broad. New hats are in, and also a
nice line infants’ caps; just the 'thing
to keep baby’s head warm this winter.
Youre, anxious to please,
Mrs. Jennie Carroll,
Lower Broad Milliner.
1 have carefully selected goods to suit the
most fastidious tastes and all purses; goods
for all classes. JERGER.
Call and get
OUR
Prices before buy-
ing^at
ANYBODY’S
Cost Prices, and we
will
SAVE
YOU
MONEY
Clothier?, andiJFurnishers,
iOQ St. Thomasville, Gal