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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
ALBERT WINTER, City Editor
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1081.
Looal Schedule.
We are still dis
playing the hand
somest stock of
PINE DRESS
GOODS, with the
2<atest Trimmings
to JVEatch, ever
shown across a
ThomasviJl e Dress
Goods CountvG r -
cheap trash,
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.
Passenger for Savannah Lv... 6 35 p 1
Passenger from Savannah Ar... 7 00 a i
Fast mail for Savannah Ar.. .12 05 p i
“ “ “ “ Lv.. .12 35 p i
* “ from “ Ar... 1 31 p i
“ “ from Savannah Lv... 2 00 pi
Passenger from Albany Ar... 6 20 p i
Passenger for
from
for
Freight and Acom. for Albany Lv
•* “ •• from “ Ar
Freight and aoooro. from Wayc.. Ar
.Lv... 830ai
.Ar 11 20 a i
. 450pi
, 5 45 p I
. 7 20 a i
. 4 50 pi
. 6 00 p I
Chatt. Ly.
for Wayc.... Lv... 8 00 a i
from Cliatt. Ar... 6 30 a i
TIIOMASVILLE AND MONTICELLO.
Frciirht accom. for Monticello Lv.. .8 45 a i
•• “ from “ * ....Ar...6 00 p i
Fastmailfor “ ....Lv...2 06 p i
“ “ from " ,...Ar..l210 p i
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
ft. Thomas Jr’s' 126 BroaJ Street.
O. S. Bondurant Vountoer Observer
Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending
at 7 o’clock P. M., Dec. 9, 1889.
Tempkratobi«.
7 a.
2 p. m 73
7 p. . G3
Maximum for 24 hours 73
Minimum “ “ “ 45
Rain-fall
Indications: Bain. Station
ary temperature.
Rain.
To-night at the opera house.
The no fence men are not discour-
“Larking” to night at the opera
house. It is n roaring farce.
One of the finest comedys of the
season at the opera house to-night.
The Christmas turkey, unconscious
of his fate, is being fattened for a
feast.
Your P^ironige Solicited,
Leaders of Styles and Low Prices.
1U9 & 111 BROAD ST
The new Gulf has one of the most-
complete and attractive offices in the
nlac.;.
; d it Culpepper give notice that
they ha ve ' K:on nla ^ u headquarters
for holiday g 00 ^ 8 -
Miss Alice Co..: stock - °^' Rve ‘^’
0., is the guest of Mr. ondMn.RO.
Thompsou, on Warren s/ reet ~
Judge Hnusell will adjour.’ 1 ^P 61-1
or court to morrow, during the i lBcr
al of Mr. Davis.
Ouly twenty-five cents admission to
the gallery to-night. And a inaring
comedy is down on the bills-
Mr. Joseph Steam, of New York,
isamongthc visitors pleasantly located
at Mr. Dryer’s for the season
OUR CHRISTMAS STOOK.
OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’
IF 1 1IsT IE! SLIPPERS
BY FAR
The Handsomest Ever Shown in Thomasville.
IS-CALL ANn SEE THEM.
CURTRIGHT & T>J NIEL, 108 Broad St.
A NEW 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.
-T1IJE-
Some People Need Mineral Waters
And wc can supply all first class waters-fresh.
Being solo agents at this point for Arcadian
Waukeshnw and Bowden Llthia Waters. Sec
ond to none,
AND WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN-
Thompson'H Ilroininr Arsenic,
Congress. IlniTlhorn,
Apolinniris, Iltinyndi,
nine Lick, Deep Koch,
NEI.TZRB AND VICHY,
We can offer inducements on all, in any quan
tity that is worthy of investigation.
Remember the “old stylo Long Price" is a
tiling of the past with us.
Any goods not in stock furnished at quickest-
telegraphic time.
Every attention shown visitors in all depart
ments.
-Stamps and Postal Cards sold.
Prescription department in charge of n
regular Licensed and Registered Pharmacist
who uses only absolute pure Drugs and
Squibbs, Merks and such other Chemicals.
McKAE BROS.
Extracts From Proceedings of the Min
utes of Council.
At a meeting of the city council
held last night the following resolu
tion was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That in accordance with
the proclamation of Gov. Gordon, the
citizens arc requested to meet at the
Method'st church on Wednesday the
11th inst., at 12 o’clock, as a mark of
respect to the memory of Jefferson
Davis; and that the flag of the city he
displayed at half mast during the day,
and that John Triplett, S. L. Hayes,
R. G. Mitchell, Revs J. H. Herbener,
G. I. LaRoche and Win. J. Williams
be appointed and requested to ant as
a committee of arrangements.
II. W. Hopkins,
K. T. McLean, Mayor.
Clerk.
Mr. James Ryan and two daughters,
of New York, are among the recent
arrivals at the Whiddon for the sea
son.
Special rates at the opera houso to
night. Fifty and seventy five cents
in dress-circle and parquette, and
twenty-five cents in the gallery.
Mrs. T. E. Olmstead and children,
of St. Paul, Minn., are here for the
season, stopping at the residence of
Mr. M. M. Futch.
Hon. Robert G. Mitchell has been
appointed by Gov. Gordon to solicit
funds for the family of Mr. Davis, in
the 7th senatorial district. Let old
Thomas respond promptly.
Attention is called to the advertise
ment of Mr. V. A. Horrocks, who is a
competent contractor and builder,and
who has located here. Mr. Horrocks
fs a thorough workman and fully un
de, -stands his business. See his card.
Aft ar disposing of a few cases yes
terday .uorning the case of J. M.Glenn
vs. the Pi.'oenix Insuri.nce Co., was
taken up. The day was consumed iu
the trial of t his case. The evidence
was not all in when court adjourned
last evening. The case will he re
sumed this morning.
Mr. R. W. Gladdiug, the live
agent for the Monon Route, left, yes
terday at noon tor a trip through
Florida. Mr. Gladding and the
Mouon have douegood work forThom-
asville in the past, aud they will
join with our people iu trying to se
cure a through sleeper from Chicago
to Thomasville, via Louisville, Bur-
gin, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macon
and Albany. A schedule is now iu
effect by which passengers can leave
Chicago at 8:05 p. m. and arrive in
Thomasville at 11:25 a. in. the second
morning the time being 38 hours.
The S. F. & W. Ry., will doubtless
arrange that the new train shall loave
Albany at an earlier hour that 8:30
a. m. which will shorten the time to
36 hours from Chicago to Thomas
ville.
Quarterly Conference.
The last quarterly meetiug of the
curreut conference year, for the Thom-
asvillc Methodist church, was held
last Friday.
Resolutions expressing satisfaction
with the labors of the presiding elder,
Dr. J. W. Hinton, and the pastor,
Rev. G. G. N. McDonell, and asking
that they be returned, were passed,
and have been forwarded to confer
ence, which convenes at Americus
to-morrow. Bishop Hargrove will
preside at conference.
The New Bonds.
Col. A. P. Wright, chairman of
the finance committee of couucil, has
received the new Park and water
works bonds. They were engraved
by the Homer Lee Bank note Com
pany of New York and are exquisite
specimens of the art preservative.
Treasurer Jas. F. Evans name is on the
coupons. Of course these new bonds
are gilt edged securities, and were
issued for purposes that are bound to
promote the growth of our city.
Funeral Services.
Mr. William E. Bowden, of Spring-
field, Mo., who died last Saturday
morning, will be buried in Laurel
Hill cemetery. The fuucral services
will be conducted at the Presbyterian
church this afternoon at 2 o’clock, by
Rev. J. A. McKee.
“Glen Arven" Park.
Mr. J. W. Reid has had six or seven
acres of Mr. J. Wyman Jones’ de-
lightlul “Ceil Arven” Park enclosed,
and has placed five deer in the enclos
ure. Mr. Ried had secured for Mr.
Jones a snow-white deer, which un
fortunately died a few days ago. Mr.
Reid is now negotiating for a herd of
eighteen deer, to be placed in the
deer preserve. Mr. Jones is doing
much to beautify and improve ‘ Glen
Arven,” and as he will open it to the
public on certain days, it will prove
one of the most popular places of re
sort around our growing city
RliD FRONT GROCERY.
XMiS GOODS.
Mince Meats, JRaisins, Nuts,
Currants, Citron, Prunes
FIRE WORKS. ^
J, L. & W. A. PRINGLE.
SBK4& AD ST
“Larking."
This charming farce comedy will
be on the hoards at the opera house
to-night, presented by the Mortimer
Comedy Company, which is one of
unusual merit. T he New Orleans
Picayune, of Nov. 8th, says:
The Mortimer Comedy Company
appeared at the Grand Opera House
last night before an audience only
limited by the capacity <ef the house,
as the “standing room only” sign was
displayed. “Larking” is a farce writ
ten solely for laughter-producing pur
poses, and as such is a most pronounc
ed success.
The world is very properly more
given to laughing than crying, and
if you would enjoy a good iaugh, that
will leave no regrets, go out to see
“Larking” to-night.
Secure your seats early this morn
ing. The managcqnent of the opera
house has very kiudly reduced the
prices to 50 aud 75 cents for the dress
and parquet cirles
The County Commissioners Meeting.
At the rcgulnr December meeting
of the Bonrd of county commissioners,
held December 2nd, a motion was
passed that after July 1st of next year,
the county will build justice’s court
houses in each district, provided land
On which to place them he donated.
This is a move in the right direc
lion/
-Gone to Conference.
Iter. G. G. N. MacDoncll left
yesterday morning to attend the regu
lar aunual meeting of the South Geor
gia Conference, which convenes in
Americus. Mr. MacDotiell’s charge
in Thomasville would be glad to have
him returned for another year.
Ho Peppered Three of Them.
Every boy, white or black, likes to
bang away at a rabbit, when he has a
gun, and when cotton-tail goes scam
pering off. A negro hoy on Mr. Jo
McCollums place, fourteen miles
from town, was out on Wednesday
with a cheap shot gun,liberally loaded
with bird shot, looking for game.
When a rabbit jumped up, visions of
a rabbit stew rose before him, and he
banged away at the animal. He did
not hit the rabbit, but lie divided a
handfull of shot about equally be
tween three negroes who happened to
he iu range. The rabbit was doult-
less surprised at being shot at, hut it
is fair to assume that the negroes
were more surprised at being hit.
They hopped around, howled and
swore, felt for the shot and culled the
unskilled marksman, who appeared to
he more grieved at the lossot the rab
bit stew, than ou account of sending
the bird shot into his companions.
The rabbit has not been seen or
hoard from since, hut the unfortunate
victims have been picking out bird
shot at intervals for the past twenty-
four hours.
No serious damage will result from
the accident.
If you would enjoy a hearty laugh,
go to the opera house to-night.
Mr. Fred W. Sutton, auditor of
Elgin, Joliet and Eastern ;Ry., and
brother, have arrived from Chicago
and purpose spending the winter in
Thomasville.
A Called Meeting.
The gentlemen mentioned by reso
lution of council, at the meeting last
night, as a committee of arrange
ments on memorial services to-morrow,
in honor of the lato president of the
southern confederacy, Jefferson Davis,
arc requested to meet at the office of
Mitchell & Mitchell, at 10 o’clock
tliis morning.
John Tkii-i.ett,
Chairman.
I)r. J. Miriam Horrocks, a*daugh
ter of Mr. V. A. Horrocks who lias
recently made his home here, having
purchased property on the Lintou
Mill road, near the boulevard,atrived
on a visit to the home folks Sunday.
Mi»s Horrocks is a regular graduate
of Wooster, Ohio, Medical College,
and is in the practice of medicine in
Cleveland, Ohio.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Board
Thomas
Omen )
d County Commissioners, j-
villk, CiA., Dec. 2, 1883. J
Board met iu regular session. Present—
Hon. A. P. Wright, Chairman; Commission
ers Bullock, Finn, Mnllcttec amt Lilly.
Minutes read and approved.
Cheek issued in favor of S. L. Hayes,
Trcas., P. W. It. Co., for one thousand dol
lars, and n )te destroyed in presence of Hoard.
Cheek issued for. twenty-seven hundred
and twenty-two dollars and forty-five cents,
in favor of E. M. Smith, CnshiHr.
Notes for twenty-seven hundred and twen-
y-two dollats and lorty-five cents, which
ipeludea exchange in favor ot Merchants’
National Bank, Savannah, destroyed in
presence oi the Board.
0. L. Wind elected keeper of pauper’s
homo for one year at farmer salary, $10 per
month.
Ka-iroad crossing near It. W. Donaldson’s
continued.
Petition for road signed by S. (J. McLen
don and other- granted.
Muiion that County Commissioners, after
July 1st next will build justice’s court
house in die dilferoRt precincts in the coun
tv, provided the land is donated to the coun
ty for that purpose, passed.
Report of Thomas County Poor House and
inmates:
Have eight inmates—2 white, i> colored.
No change except arrival of one white man,
mother sick.
C. L. Ward.
Fall
-AND-
Winter
CLOTHING!
and our line ot
Light
MUST 60!
Call and get
OUR
- ; s
Prices before buy
ing at
ANYBODY’S
The following accounts ordered paid :
Judge Mitchell $ 83 ;
L. B. Bouchelle 10 <
\\. Hawthorn I'M
It. Smith 0 :
John Spair 10«
J. A. Huisi 99
C L. Ward 24
Robt. Dckle 70
Mitchell k McIntyre 34
J. F. MeCants 198
Reese & Mason 29
J. \\\ (hoover 3
A. II. Ainsworth 12
S. L. Hayes, Trcas. P. W. Hotel Co..l000
J. Watt «fe Bro 28
Thomasville (Jas Works 1
Judge Mc»till 0
Wm. McKinnon 8
D. W. Walker 22
A. Sl.iart o
K. M. Smith, Cashier 2722
Are you fond of a good laugh ?
then go out tosee “Larking” to-uight.
It is a roariug farce and the Mortimer
Comedy Company, which presents it,
is a strong one.
Boaid adjourned to call.
A. P. Which--,
Beddex Smith, Chaiiman.
Clerk.
HOARD WANTED.
Fiom about January fifteenth to April, for
three ladies, two connecting, sunny rooms.
Plain, substantial fare. Terms must lie
moderate- Addiess S. M. 84Rasinc Avenue,
Yonkers, N, Y.
Cost Prices, and we
will
M02TEY
ClGthierc andilFurnishers,
103 St, Thomasville, IC