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THE DAILY TIHES-ENTERPRISE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER ?, 1896,
LUCAL. SCHKiKILE.
you
“It will Cost
Absolutely
Nothing.”
ARRIVAL AND DKPaKTURRo* ALL TRA1NB
TO AND FROM TUOMA8VILLE
CARRYING PAS8KNOSR8
Hyacinth " B'ijxbs,,
Cxocvls, ILT aXCiSQ'ULS,
TULIPS.
^.11 Imported. DDu.tc!la Stools: at
Bondurant Sc Peacock, Druggists.
m. ^ ill
.Aa 9
S. P. <& w.
Iq Effect Nov. 24, 1895.
No. 71 from Albany Ar 6 15 p m
So 317 Local freight from ^ayerosa Ar 6 30 p m
No. 36 for Savannah, Jacksonville and
Eastern point* with through
mall and express ...Lv 2 08 p m
So. 316 Local freight for Wayeross Lv 5 00 a m
No.7i for Albany,\tlanta and Western
points with mail and express.... Lv 9 00 a m
No. 67, from Tami a Ar 12 05 am
So. 68, for Tampa-"* Lv 2 20 a m
319 Local freight from Albany
Ar 12 30 a. m.
318 Local freight for
Genuine - Rust - Proof - Seed -
Thomas County Raised,
CiTCar Load Cotton Seed Hulls just received.
Albany
lv 2.30 p. in.
So. 75, mixed train, for MonttcellJLv 8 00am
No 76 mixed train from Monttcello Ar 6 31 p m
No. 71 passenger Uftln, from Mont
tlcello Ar 1 00 p m
No. 73 passenger train for Monti*
cello Lv 2 40 p m
Sundays only-No. 81 leaves ;for Monticello
8.00, a m. and No. 60 arrives from Monticello
6.40, p. m. ..
Alabama Midland
DAVIDSON - & - MACINTYRE
SeptlOIy’ ' •• •
The MmETEHAHA:
Moblie, New Orleans and all West
ern points with sleeper for Cincin
nati Lv 1C8 pm
So. 36 fr<>m Bain bridge, Montgomery,
New Orleans, Mobile and iuI West
ern points with through sleeper
from Cincinnati M ...,...jtr 1 58 p m
No.32l local freight tor Montgomery Lv 6 00 a m
No. 320 •* •• from Montgomery, ar 9 45 p m
No. 67, for Louisville Lv H 162a m
No. 58. tram Ltmlaville Ar 2 20 a m
rP“All above local freight trains carry a.
passenger coach. ~ *•*—
A fresh Shipment oi Fancy Candies, Indian River Oranges, Taf
fies and Stick Candies of all kinds. Christmas Candies for every
body. Keep your eye on the Minnehaha for your fire works Christ-
s Hot drinks served at Soda Fount. All kinds of TafTy made to
order. Come and see us. Yours,
Minneh-alia Co.
131 EAST JACKSON STREET.
Regular price 35c, our price 24c. We bought a big lot of
these goods from manufacturers at a very low figure, and
we must get rid of them. We are also offering tor the next
two weeks only some rare bargains in
The Leading Dry Goods
House in the City.
We extend to you
The Compliments
Th©
And invite you to inspect our
, _
Superb
Of Novelties.
And other goods suitable
the Christmas Season.
for
Railroad Matters.
SIGNAL, BKRVIOB BUREAU
R. Nioati Jr’r 116 BmJ Strut
R. Thomas, Jr. Volunteer Obeeryej
Weather Bulletin for the .7 iour» ending
at 7 o'clock p. in., Dec, 6, 1895.
Tiupxuatohb.
7 a m 23
2 (». 55
7 p. m 30
Xtximim for 24 hour* - 65
Miuimum “ “ “ 20
EUn-fall 0,00
The same old story—both trains
late again yesterday.
Mr. Frank McRee, of Valdosta,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mrs. Dr. Thomas, of Albany, i.
visiting relatives ia the city.
Who does your printing ? Why
not send it to us ? We can save
you money.
The heaviest frost of the season
was seen yesterday morning.
There was also plenty of ice.
The postoflice is crowded everj
afternoon just after the arrival o*f
the fast mails from the east and
west.
Our Stock
Is Complete
And we have endeavored to
make the prices SO LOW
that no one need complain.
Come and See
Our Stock
Whether intendirig to Dur.
chase or not.. It will cost
you nothing, and we are sure
you will enjoy seeing the
many pretty things on
play.
dis-
There were many complaints
yesterday about bursted water
pipes, caused by the freeze of
Thursday night.
December the 17th is populists
day at the exposition. The grounds
will not be crowded.
Mr. Gladstone, England’s
“GraudOld Man,” declines, vith
regret, to visit Chicago. He was
Invited, recently through Cliaiin.
cey M. Depew, to address the
Press Club of that oity.
Peffer does not appear to be
puffed up as much ns formerly.
And his whiskers—well, they are
ubout all he has left. lie will
soon, thank the Lord, step down
and out of the senate lor good.
Peffer is the last product 'of the
pops in the “upper house.”
The anual meeting of the Ala
bama Midland, and the Abbe
ville Southern and Belt Line of
Montgomery, was held in Mont
gomery the other day. The old
officers of the Alabama Midland,
wi'h the exception of Col. H. 8.
Haines, were re-elected.
At a meeting of the stockholders
of the Abbeville Southern Railroad
the following directors were elect
ed:
Directors—H. B. Plant, R. G.
Erwin, S. G. McLendon, Robert
Newman, M. F. Plant, G. H. Tal
ley, W. E. Bradley.
At a subsequent meeting of the
directors the following officers
were elected : S. G. McLendon,
president; M. F. Plant, vice-presi
dent; R. B. Smith, secretary; J.
M. Lee, treasurer.
At a meeting of *he stockhold
ers of the Belt Line Railway the
following directors were elected :
A. A. Wiley, S. G. McLendon, M.j
F. Plant, R. G. Erwin, ,W. F. j
Vandiver, W. A. Gaylo, A. M.
Baldwin, D. F. Jack, Joel Bar-1
nett.
Capt. A. A. Wiley tendered Mr.
Plant and his associates a banquet
on Friday evening, at which a ;
number of the most prominent
people of Montgomery were prei-
ent.
Mr. Wrenn responded to the
toast of “South Carolina” as only
Wrenn can. Ho is good on after
dinner speeches as well as in work
ing up business for a railroad.
Governor Oates responded in elo
quent tornis for Alabama, and
Hon S. G. Mo .endon responded
for Georgia, Referring to him j
the Montgomery Advertiser says : '
“Dear old Georgia was repre-i
sented by Mr. 8. G. McLendon, of |
Thomasville, wbo proved that a|
Georgian with his brains knows;
An Old Man’s Counsel.
Mr. Monroe Davidson, of Greenville, Ga.,
sayrn, May 21st, 1895: “I have need Royal
Germetuer tor Kidney Troubles from which
1 have suffered from boyhood. . It gave me
relief in a few days and is the only ,medi
cine that has ever given me any permanent
relief. I take pleasure in recommending it
to any one suffering from any kind of Kid.
ney trouble. I believe that it is the best
thing old people can use for debility and
nervousness." New package, large bottles
103 doses $1. For sale by R. L. Hicks.
Gapes, Dry Goods and
Children’s Clothing.
A big line of White Counterpanes at lower Prices than were
ever heard of before. Yours for Bargains,
109 E. Jackson Street, next door to Watt’s Hardware Store.
Bldg Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received for the next
thirty days to survey Lake Iamonia, Fla.
The right to reject any or all bids reserved.
Address R. E LUSTER,
novl7 d Imo Thomasville, Ga.
GOOD W03K GUARANTEED.
Special Sale This Week
If yon want your guns, bicycles, trunks,
lockB, etc., repaired try the Thomasville He-
pair Shops. Biacksmitbing, wood work
and painting done at the Thomasville Re
pair Shops, Stephens street. dec4 Im
-IN-
WANTED
Two good Plasterers, and two Lathers,
Graded School Building. Quitman, Ga.
Good wages will. b» paid to competent
workmen. Apply to Contractor, Quitman
Graded School Building at once,
d 2t w It
SEED OATS.
1,000 bushels choice Thomas count/ Rust
Proof Seed Oats for sale,
nor 23 d A w lino E. M. 8MITH .
wo SI1NG
CHINESE LAUNDRY
218 BRQAD STREET.
All work done ia flrstclats manner.
Prices reasonable. When yon want good
work some and see toe
nov 22 Imo Wo Sing.
It ip reported that a Georgia e,4’
itor has been sent to "jail
Qti the charge of larceny
after trust. Who in the
thunder trusted him ? That’s
what we’d like to know, Show
as the man—wo mean the man
who trusted a Georgia editor.
:a Well KnownjRailroed Man.
Jacksonville, July 2, 1894.
, . , . ,, , I have long br an a sufferer from ladiges
how to use his tongue eloquently tlun, bilious headache and torpid liver,
and with charming interest.” vried one package and one bottle of Sim
•_ , . mons Hepatlne or Liver Ours and found
, . a specific, and I cheerfully recommend it to
Mr. W. A. Davis has returned >u a e ring iron, like compiaUta.
from Kentucky, where he bought
a car load of some of the finest
stock that has been brought here
this'season. Mr. Davis says that
he bought the stock to sell and
he will do better by his customers
possibly do at auction. Go down I CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
i suffering Irom like complain
O. W. Laitc, B. T. V. * G. R. R
♦ 82 West Bav • •
For sale byR. L. Hicks,
LINEN GOODS.
-AT-
-I aclison Street.
Y. A. HORROCKS
atid look at bis stock.
Mr. Samuel Trask, from Pea
body, Maas., arrived in the city a
short time ago ar j will spend the
winter here. He is much pleased
with Thomasville and we are glad
to learn that since his short so
journ here he has greatly improv
ed in health.
Thomasville, Ga.
rims ud litimitti liniikti
I offer my services to make oo-itracts for
or superintend all kin..s of building, public
or private, either brick or wood, also plumb
ing.
Satisfaction Guarantee d.
Itoidenct Gordon Krtnne..^
Telephone, 69, . - -
Thomasville ice Co.
Headquarters for all the best
grades of both Anthracite and
Bituminous coal, oak and pine
wood sawed to order and prompt
ly delivered in any quantity to
any part of the city. We solicit
your patronage. Orders by mail
or telephone No. 6 promptly at
tended to.
W. 8. Kebpbr,
11 28 tt Manager,
Msrit. Gould only be Obtained b
Such. Testimonials.
Jacxsoxvill*. Fla.
I h»vt been using Dr. Simmons’ Heps,
tine for some time sad- am much' 'pleased
wivhit. for billons and sick hesdtehs i
has no equal. Taoaas SrocasToa.
for sals by R. L. Eleks.
FOR SALE-
| One hundred acres of well wooded land,
; within three aod a half miles from town.
I Price reasonable. Apply to
novl7-tf T. E. E. BARTLETT.
Not ona Disappointed.
Lassscno, Fla., July 13, 1894.
I take pleasure in assuring yon that the
trial bottle of Dr. Simmons' Ilepatine given
me was all that is claimed for It. and not
only that Vottle, but several others gotter
afterwards, which I have taken and used in
my family with unfailing benefit.
.0. B. McCoamci.
J For tale by B. L.
For Sale.
I have decided to rent instead of cultivat
ing my term in future, consequently have
six fine mules and one horse,all well broken
five years old and upwards, whh-h 1 offer to
sell cheap for cash until Dee 18th, Buysra
would de well to call and sea them m lima
nov Its-Imo D, J. SHEFFIELD.
The Leading Dry Good*
house in tlo City.
Everything in Novelties usually found in Shoe Stores. We are showing a Gent’s Block, sott and
stiff Hat at $3 that eclipses anything we have-'Over seen, and we have seen lots of them. Theyjwijl
suit you, too. Handsomest Ladies Shoes ever seen in Thomasville, width A to E, black or tan, lace
or button, high or low Shoes—any wa/ you want ’em. Our Men’s Shoes are simply out o’ sight.
Regardless of what shape foot you have we can fit you. Any style from B to E E.
Exclusively Shoes and ffaabrelUs. Agents f*r Sjmx Hats.
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