The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 06, 1890, Image 1

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.00 PER AHNOM THOMASYILLE, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL G, 185)0. IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. I * The Cotton Factory. } I am pleased to note the approval of the idea .suggested for building a cotton factory in 'I homasville. The lact is patent that our people have become too reliant on the winter trav el fur the upbuilding and development of our town and county. It has been Riding Party. Mrs. IT. W. Hopkins, anil Mr. S. j I L, Mallard, chaperoned a large riding I parly- ot young ladies and gentlemen, I Friday night. It was a bright moon- I light night and the ride out in the I country to the Ochlnknuee was most I enjoyable Returning, the party rode I around the city until 11:30 o’clock. An Out-Door Fete. I A most delightful treat was given by the Missis Filler, yesterday to their guests, numbering neayly twen ty persons, in the shape of a pie nic on the banks of the Ochlockonee: river. After a pleasant mornin j j spent in the pine woods, a collation I was given and served under the ini- I mediate direction of the Misses I Uhler, which it is needless to say, I came ns near to perfection as possible, | and at which the popular headwaitcr, Sam, performed wonders in his line. An impromptu meeting of the Ron. 8. O. McLcmlrai hat i>- Idress London fis one iratorsVi n the rcr an Address vited to deliver the Sg at Amcricus. j'**/. m of the most polishes state, and he will deli worthy of the occasioij G. O. .Tones. Miss Minnie Evans al so delighted the guests with a recita tion, which site rendered in a charm ing manner. Tuesday evening a large party en joyed a moonlight ride. Wednesday evening the ladies of Pine Summit gave a progressive eu chre party which was greatly enjoyed by all that participated. The prizes were handsome, refreshments delicious and the dancing that followed was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Thursday evening Miss Nettie L. Clark gave a theatre party to her A job of 200 pieces Embroideries positively 215 per cent under val ue. At the Catholic Church. Easter services to-morrow. Mass at 8 a. m. Sermon at 11 by Kev. Father M. P. Spalding. Straugcrsjand viei- ors cordially invited to nttcud these services. Methodist Church—Email street, Kev. Geo.G. N. MticDoncll Pastor. Prayer racetiug 9:45 a. m. Preach ing mid Sacramental Service by Pas tor at 11 a. m. Preaching by Pastor 7:30. Sunday school 3:30 p.m, Seats free. Strangers and’ visitors cordially iuvited. Baptist Church—Smith Avenue, Rev. W. J. Williams Pastor. Services at n a. m., and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 9:43 a. m. Strangers al ways welcome. PREsnvTERiAN Church—Corner Dawson and Jackson streets, Rev, J. H. Herbeiter, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Services at n a. m., and 7:30 p. m. by pastor. Strangers cordially invited and made to feel at home. • „ St. Thomas Church—Remington Avenue, R?v. C. 1. LaRoche, Rector. Easter Day Service. Early Commun ion at 7:30 a. m. Sermon and Holy Communion at u- a. m. Sabbath school at 3:30 p. m. Services at 4:30 of any kfiid will be a ^utSa cc ton factory for a. li rger number lationVl an anything The pi ,n suggested capital s ock, by the dollar 1 month on admiral*: one, and their courtesy upon this occasion, but for their unvarying kindness and at tention to the comtort of their guests throughout the season. The party rode gaily homeward about 4 o’clock p. in., voting it a red letter day and of but one opinion, that a sojurn iu Tliomasville, umlcr the hospitable roof of the Misses Uhler, was a de lightful experience never to be for- j gotten. Among those present were j the following: Mr Ebeu Snow and wife, Cam bridge; Mr M W Lewis and wife, Minneapolis; Mr Henrv S Pray, j Boston; Miss Furman, New York; Miss Shcrmau, Newport, 'Rhode Is- landjMrsDouglass, Rangoon,Burmah, Miss Abbott, Philadelphia; Mis.s Van 20 pieces AngoraJ Homespun Suitings 15c per yard. We have made a large purchase of Boys Knee Pants from 4 to 14 years, which are now being of fered much under regular prices. Call early, they are selling rapid- Have you seen our French Batistas, our Domestic and French Satines, our Foreign and American Challies. None pret tier and cheaper in the land. I Xandt, Albany, N Y; Miss Ingham, I Pitt-burg; Miss Vun Allen, Albany, I N Y; Mr T C Camp, Brooklyn 1 ; Mr I F W James, New Philadelphia, O I Among the invited gucits were Dr I ntid Mrs John Coyle and Miss Ilaw- I kins of this city, and Miss Holmes of I West Newton,Muss. At Lohnstein’s. I Read the announcemen’.s of Mr. I Lohnstein. who will commence to I offer Monday bargains in ladies and childrens goods. He has marked I prices down. . For To-Day. Rev. J. W. Carter will hold three services at his church to-day Sub Meet at it o’clock. Divine Amne ty, at 3 o’clock. Prayer, at 7:30, ‘‘Did Adam commit any sin in the Garden of Eden. Memorial Association, The ladies ol die Thomas County Memorial Association are requested to meet at the Library at 4 o’clock, next Wednesday afternoon, 9th inst , to arrange a programme tor services Memorial Day. A full attendance is desired. Mrs. A. T. Wriciit. Vice 1’iest. The Hussars. Orders for over 35 uniforms have been sent off for the Hussars, and Capt. MfcLean hopes to have his company ready to tak/baiv in Ik services of Memorial L/m /ISy th/nay would it not be a goodudea for/ the ladies of the assopationlfo noM a meeting and arranger a programme for the day and j Thomftsville olighlnot to allow the , day to pass wiyioun a proper obser | vancc. > . On Monday, Tues day and Wednesday Plenty Dry Goods in town—ye*, but few to compare with oun. Having established an outlet for fine goods wo can afford to bur, and do carry the finest linn in the city. Our popular low price* for fin^ goods insures a ready next,beginning Mon day morning nt 10 clock we will place on sale 5,000 yards Plaid white Nainsooks for ladies’ and ehilrens’ wear, at dially invited. < for the occasion. SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU We have brought out an unuiual large and exquisite stock of White Goods. Our goods in that line must be seen to be appre ciated. 24 hours ending , 1890. Illuminated Recital. TExrcnATUSr’. 7 a. ui 2 p. tn 7 p. m Maximum for 24 hours Minimum “ “ 4< Rain-fall Indications for fair, warmer. Prof. Allah Lathnm gave the 10th of his series of Illuminated Recitals, in the parlor of the Pincy Woods Hotel, Friday evening. The program, which wc give be low, was especialy line and the appro audience was very The prettiest spring goods al ways sell out early in the Season We would advise our friends to call early to select their wants for the season. We offer at all times the most goods for the least regular price 25c no bettr bargain ever .offered in Tliomasville attend the THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY. elation of the marked. money. PJICG11AM. ted Recital—The Day Tennyson 38 Illustrations By spe cial permission of E. P, Dutton & Co. The World —TURKEY. Admiral’s Palace, Constantinople; Sultan’s Palace; The Sultan’s New Palace; Mosque Top Kbane; Mosque of Solimnu; The Court; Call to l’rnvcr; Dance of the Veil. * GREECE. Acropolis, Athens; A City of An cient Greece; A Glimpse of Arcadia. Illuminated Recital—The Life to all such undertakings in this sec tion. These pessimists who harp on tfts forget that it was built when trosportation facilities were limited, and the machinery and equipments of the factory were worn, and cumber some. With new aud improved ma chinery, and efficient management, a factory here would do more for our town and county, than any other en terprise that our people can inaugur ate. Let us have the factory. C. II. Williams. imterial 132 Broad StO Hotel Whiddon. .NEW Auction and Commission House. C. & A. T. SNODGRASS ser» ! f • j„ B. Z. Holmes, of Philadelphia, is a The i iJ'Hst °f the Stuart. '!‘ cs ! II.. B. Shuman, continues to im- 1 n prove, and there are .reasonable hopes of his recovery. ant * J. W. Borland is registered at the the Stuart. ibt- j, of Quincy, Fla, is ,I ! le among the guests Registered at the tne Stuart. rcy Jrc - Mr. J. A. Bolls ot Waycross, is visit- day '»S his brother in law, Mr. Faank Van- the Dyke, ei ^ The Musin concert company which ’ ? r has been here since Thursday left yes- lelr lerday for Jacksonville, where it will give a concert Monday night. ie’s There never was a brighter Eastc r 'th, than to.day. True the air is n bit ms crisper than usual, bul the skies are litc bright and the sunlight warm and ere pleasant. Only the roses are lacking >pi- to make the Easter of 1890 a perfect JIITCHKLI. U0D8K CO exandra; Pompey’s Pillar; Karnak; Philac; Temple of Hypotre; Rocks north of Philac; Cataracts ol the Nile; A boat on the Nile; Cleopatra on the Nile; Suez Canal. Illuminated Recital—The Bird Catcher. Fourteen illustrations. (Respectfully dedicated to a little Robin White Breast, who fled away from the Pincy Woodsjof Georgia, to his home iu the North.) Illuminated Sketch—Pat and the Bear. Five illustrations. Designed ex pressly for Mr. Latham, by Weyand. Illuminated Recital—The Vaga bonds. Trowbridge. Eight illustrations, by Yorke, Illuminated Sketch—Sockery aud the Hen. Three illustrations, designed ex- prcssly for Mr. Latham, by Wyand. I Miscellaneous Views. .» | Have opened at the old Bank stand on Jack- son street, where they wUi receive nil con signments, and give personal and prompt attention. Having secured th% services ot a Having secured tli% services ot a popular Auctioneer, person* having goods to dispose ot will do well to see us. Wc will sell at any place in Tliomasville. Liberal advances made on non perishable consign ments for thirty days. Auction at store on Saturdays and Wednesdays. 2m Established 1805. John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, all Washington St., formerly 183 Ue*(l St., Yew York, - Y. Y. The above old established and responsi ble house solicits consignments of Fruit and Truck. Returns ir.nde promptly. The fi nancial standing of the house affording ab solute security to growers. Prices tele graphed daily to Iteese & Eason, where ness and prosperity.