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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
jha News or the uey Told; In Brief
Personals, etc..
A R( quest.
If yon bare visitors send us
their names and where they are
from. Also parties leaving, or
any item of local interest.
Oh, Christmas Is coming fast.
So oheer op, girls, be pleasant.
And shake the fellow with the past
For that one with the present.
—Philadelphia Record.
There is some talk
ticket for aldermen.]
of another
Capt Metcalfe and family
be here on the 24tb.
will
Th a Plant System is advertis
ing holiday rates. From all points
on the system round J trip tickets
will be sold December ^23rd, 24tb,
25th, 30th and 31st, 1901, and
January 1st, 1902, with Anal limit
Janaary 3rd, 1902, at the rate of
one and a third fares.
Don’t nut off for tomorrow
What can be done todav.
This g >od maxim applies to t^is' particular season of the
year, for now ihe so’ections are to be had At their best.
Those in search of ‘‘some'hing suitable” for
Hen’s and Boys’ Xmas
Margarets, the little four year
old daughter of Mr. and'MTs. T.
8. Siler, died od Sunday and was
buried iu Laurel Hill cemetery on
Monday. Tbe griefUstrioken pa
rente have tbe sympathies of all
in tbe loss of their little house
hold treasure.
Tbe plumber is “in it
As cold weather comes on rail-
road schedules go off.
Capt. Hammond returned from
a business trip to Atlanta yester
day. v
Hon. R. L. Shipp, of Moultrie,
was in the city yesterday on busi
ness.
bundles
Mysterious boxes and
are being carried in at the back
door.
Mrs. A. T. McIntyre returned
yesterday from a visit to relatives
in Quitman.
Miss Hightower, of Valdosta, is
visiting Mias Gussie Carroll, on
Warren street.
New Brighton Dining Room Leaned.
Mr. S B V.mDyke has leased and tak
en possession of the Brighton dining
room, where he will conduct the “Broad
Street Cafe.” Meals will be served on
both American and European plans. The
restaurant will be first class in every re
spect and will be open ail day and until
midnight, and will be under the man
agement of F. M. VanDyke. It
COMING DURING THE SAN VAL
Andrews and Noble's Eiectric Theatre,
showing tbe assassination of our late
president, William McKinley, and tbe
execn.ion of CzoIrohz, the assassin.
Mamie, queen of all lire and ’apejtacu
lar dances. Rose plastique It
FOUND
A lady's cameo nin Can be had by
calling at office of Arthur Fatten and
describing property.
The Appointment of a postmas
ter for Thomasville is to be made
in the next few days.
Cold here—worse everywhere
else.
Moral: Don’tbick.
For LnGrippe and
Influenza use CUE-
EXPECTO
RANT.
Announcement.
LeeWylly was here yesterday,
but you couldn’t hardly recogDizel
him since be has discarded his
mustache.
Capt. H. G. Tumor, of Quit-
man, was in town yesterday. We
are pleased to note that be is very
mneb improved in health.
We understand the public schools
will begin vacation for the holi
days ou next Friday after the
close of schools on that day.
Miss Retta Williams, of Thom
asville, is visiting at Cedar Grauge
the country home of Dr and Mrs.
J. T. King.—Quitman Free Press.
£. M. Mallette, the real estate
man, says “just as the twig is
beat tbe tree’s inclin’d,” and
then shows you bow to start your
hoy off right.
For Mayor.
J. T. Culpepper,
For Aldermen.
J. F. Lamb,
S. L. Hayes,
C. B. Quinn,
L. H. Jerger,
W. B. Hambleton,
Geo. W. Herrmg,
J. L. Beverly,
W. A. Priogle.
Fit Makdeegcmief Hssomtmejvf
For gentlemen and ladies i9at its full zenith and we
have them at ail prices to choose from.
Special,
A drummer’s sam| le lot of embroidered handkerchiefs
at 15c each, worth 250; another lot at 2oc, all pure
linen, sheer and diiuty, worth 50c. And lots of them
40, 50, 75 and gl 0), w »rth just double this m >aey,
Im Table Eiitem* Fatbijis*
Towels* Hlajtxets -
and all household go >ds, aoy of which are aiwavs accept
able at home as Xma9 presents and appreciated, too, we
have the choicest assortment and pric >s range from the
medium grades to the best.
Km Gloves
This week will find us prepared to meet all demands for
tbe holidays as we have stocked up again and nothing is
more appreciated_than a nice pair of handsome gloves,
just a little better than one wouid buy for themselves.
$.,50 buys the best grade of gloves, fully guaranteed,
Em9GELLAS AKE &ABA80LS*
We have a very handsome and desirable line and the
prices are very reasonable, from the 98c grade to $6 5O
SPECI AL. One lot of 5 > high grade goods worth $2.50 at
Si.89. Don’t forget that the big doll goes Xmas mor i
ing to the little lady receiving the most votes from her
friends. One vote for eich purcease of 10 cents. •
shou'd by all means acan tbe following list which fairly repre
sents wbat we have to offer for tbe holiday trade:
EVERYTHING
1
IN 8UIIS FOR BOTH DRESS AND BUSINESS
EXTRA TROUSERS.
NECKWEAR. COLLARS AND CUFFS, SHIRTS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, 8U8PENDERS. HATS AND
CAPS, SHOES, MACINTOSHES, SWEATERS,
NIGHT ROBES. SMOKING JACKETS,
SUIT CASES WALKING CANES, Etc , Etc.
Make your selections in time—get ahead of the crowd
and profit, thereby.
TAYLOR
& WATSON,
Outfitters to All Mankind.
"s :
ONE MORE CHANCE
-TO GET-
C. & S. M. WOLFF,
TIIE LEADING
Dry Goods aDd Millinery House in the City.
The Plant System will sell
round trip tickets to tbe Charles
ton exposition, with_10 days lim
it, at $10.40. With a limit 10
June 3rd, at $14 20.
John Davidson, after spending
a few days with bis family in this
city returned to bis work on tbe
new road from Bainbridge to Tal
lahassee yesterday morning.
At tbe Maaury yesterday: Wal
ter Britten, Mre. Walter Britten,
H. M. Britten, New York; M. H
Nuesbaum, Mrs. L. Nussbanm,
Bainbridge; J. B. Ligbtfoot, Jr ,
Richmond; G. A. Wight, Cairo;
J. A. Tomberlio, Waycross.
Ie a harden only when it is
postponed until Christmas eve.
Early in December tbe assort
ment of novelties is fullest
and it is then that the rarest
and best articles are to be
found.
Wbat ie more useful or appro
priate for friend or Hanoe
than handsome.
SILVER DESK FURNISHINGS.
Wbat more acceptable to
mother or sister than (Tout
glass dieb or a lovely
ROYAL BONN VASE.
If you wish a present for a
gentleman you may find many
pretty aDd useful articles at
Real
Estate.
High Grade Goods
FOR
•Hi
Little Money.
ammmnrmmmmmm mmmmmmmmi
“’Tis education torms the youthful mind;
Just s« the twig is bent the tree’s inclined.
L. H. JERGER’S
At tbs Slusrt yesterday: W
C. Twitty, Pelham; E. P. Cotter,
McRae; J. M. Loyd, W. B. Brow
ner, R. L. Mehaffy, J. E. Butler,
Baltimore; L K. Beneou, Macon;
R. L. Wylly, Jake ^Birnbaum, Sa
vannah; E. J, Caveritt, Boston; C.
S. Hinklev, Montgomery; W. R
Maxwell, L B. Irwin, New York;
D. C. Barrow,city; Robt.L. Shipp,
G A. Horkan, Moultrie; W. H
Feriis, Atlanta; F. W. Boyle,
Kentucky; W. D. Acker,Iron City;
1. H. Virgin, Nashville; J. S. Har
ris, Charleston; N. A. Tbaggood
Clazton; S. W. Tilton, Columbnr;
Miss Fannis Watt, Camille;
C. K. Murdcck, Mouticello; J. Q
Stepbene, Whigham.
Christmas
Perfumes,
As sweet and delicate as tbe
flowers they indicate. Our first
aim is to secure sd assortment
that cannot be matched for uni
form excellence, and our next
ende-ivor is to supply these per
fect odors at tbe lowest possib'e
price.
The coBt of perfume is always
right here, and you are certain
of getting those odors that are
most enduriDg and most true to
nature.
Start your boy off right.
Let me ‘’put you next" to something good.
Advise your boy to buy one of those $25 Normal
School Addition lots. It will be 4 good investment
£: for him, whether white or black. It will be an ob-
EE ject lesson in saving, If he starts now he will be
worth a good fortune wh ;n be is 4O years old, even
should he be only a p'ain average mm in capabili
ties.
The terms will cot-form to his circumstances,
Some lots are as low as $15, All the 9ame size.
Prices will be advanced in 30 days,
411 wool Serge Waistings,
Worth 50c per yard. All colors for 33c per yard.
French Flannels,
75c quality, stripe d or dotted, all colors, 42c.
Whipcords,
75c quality, all colors, 42 inches wide, 52c,
Poplins,*
Black and navy, St is the price, but f->r this time (>9Ji
Teazle Down Outing,
12 1 2c grade for 8 1.2c,
Remember that the Leading Lom Prices
are at
The White Front Dry Goc ds House,
119 and 111 JACKSON ST
5. Is. KUBEN8TJE2IN,
Gifts Fog M Holidays
My Htock Comprises , •
E. M. Mallette,
J. W. Peacock,
Seal Estate Aim Iksvgakce*
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Drugs. 116 Broad St.
Agent Wiley's Candies.
Every week.
Fresh
muiuuuumuuuuiiuu
WATCHES, LINK BUTTONS,
CLOCK, BROOCHE8
t.ENI’S’CHAIN8> STICK PINS.
COLLAR BUTTONS, GEN TS’ FOB*.
SHIRT BUTTONS, RINGS, ETC.
An invitation to come and see them is extended to von
Gr.
g-oehei nsr.Cr,
120 South Broad Street.
Wm
JAMES
BSOW1T,
Faperli arising. Fainting:- Eto.
Full lina.wall paper samples direct from Factory.
P. O. Box 283. office 180 North Bro.
It Is The Unexpected
That happens. We thought we would have less competition on men's shoes this.year
so bought a great many more than usual. This works to your advantage, inasmuch as we
can show you twice—yes, three times—as many $3 and $3,60 shoes as any store in the place.
You have ajbetter selection, better fit and better grades m buying from us. Our shoes are as
good as can be made. The asssortment is here. Come and look them over.
Thomasville Shoe Company.
AGENTS FOR
THE FAMOUS
SHOE
FOR WOMENS