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AT CARDS.
Miss CulpaoperlEntortainsi In Honor
of Miss Shepherd.
Oue of the most enjoyable social
events of the week watt the card pt rty
at which Miss Aramiuta Culpepper en
tertained in honor of her guest Miss
Pauleue Shepherd, last Tuesday after-
uoon. The game of the afternoon was
six handed o ochre, and thirty Thomas-
ville ladies enjoyed Miss Culpepper’s
charming hos|>itality. The first prize
was won by Mrs. Edward Buckley the
ione hand prize by Miss Noll Pringle,
uid the consolation by Mrs. Lillian E.
Finn.
Ainon* those present were Mesdames
W. II. Hammond, T. E. Blackshoar,
H. O. Smith, Cox, Bell, B. H. Wright,
Dismuke, Sears, Clifton, Finn, Jemison,
Havens, Heath, Buckley, Scott, Vauglm,
.Terger, R. Q. Mays, Merrill, Misses
Shepherd, Sue Culpepper, Helen Miller,
Nell Pringle, Annie Pringle, Tomlinson,
Oa886l8.
The active members of the Y*. M. C.
A met at the Association Bnilding aud
chose the following directors: For 3
years—Jas. Watt, W. A. Pringle, J. H.
Merrill. For 2 years -J. L. Turner,
Fondren Mitchell, W. M. Hardy. For
1 year—L. H. Jerger, E. M. Smith, H.
F. Lawson.
We are selling Ladies’ Shoes that formerly sold
CO. S5 nn nnrf Ct pa fnc
$1.75 A Pair
Drove to Boston.
A congenial party drove to Boston
to see the “Old Muid'
This is a collection of small lots from this sea
son’s selling-are NEW GOODS end are worth
twice the price—but the lots are broken and we
want to close them out.
We are also selling one lot of Men’s Hand Sewed
Shoes at only $2,OOi that formerly sold
for $3.00 and $3.50, Some few of them are $4.00
and $5.00 ones. If your size is in the lot you will get
Convention" at
the Opera House on lMt Friday*
They returned afterthe perform
nnco, and rejwrt a most eni
joynble drive, and a good entertain
ment. Those who went were Min Ju
lia Davenport, Mias Lila Bnroli, Capt.
John Triplett, Messrs. Ernest Mallard
and Qeorge Heel.'
Veterinary Hospital of Dr. J. C. Schwencke
h located on Broad street, opposite Piuey Woods Hotel, is an up-to-date Hoe*
pital for sick horses, mules and dogs.
Up-KnUte implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals.
Examination free. Board at cost. Address
J. C. chwencke, D. V. ,,
Thomasville, Ga.
A Genuine Bargain
HANNA DOING WELL.
We are HEADQUARTERS for SHOES for the
County. »We have got a good lot of $1.50 and $2.00
shoes in that box at the front that we are selling for
And Will Probably Coma H.r. as
Soon aa Poaalbla.
O. Wi KIRBY,
V. F. and Gen'l Mgr.
Wtii. McKAY,
Sec’yand Tress.
Washington, Peb. 0.—A bulletin
issued this morning Bays that Senator
Hanna rested well last night. His tem
perature is 101, Mb pulse 83.
In addition to the above press dis
patch. Mr. Hanna’s Thomasville rel
atives have reeeived reassuring advices
from Washington as to the Senator’s
condition. Dr. M. H. Hanna left yes
terday afternoon for Washington, bat
he went more for the purpose of looking
after Ills brother’s business affairs than
because of fears as to her condition.
Members of the senator's family here
state that tlioy think It probable that
ho will bo brought to Thomasville os
soon as ho can travel.
Ml-U «oo {be here. Have you dqno that little repairing on your
h uaeorbarn? Perhaps you 'contemplate building anew, or if you
have, ho ’ about that fence? Harn’t lmd time to tell you what we
Here doi g, beeu too busy. Our patrons are talking for us. We
«'sh tol tank them onn and all, not only for their business, but for
tl iirkii l words.
We k< ip an open house. You are always'welcome. If you can’t
ip ire th time during the day, come after dark; you will bo repaid.
Every hing in
Mr. Fred T. Reed, of Chicago, is in
the city, visiting relatives, Mr. Reed is
a brother of Mrs. J. T. Culpepper, and
Mr. Jas. Reed and Mrs. W. H. Brandon.
Mr. Reed visited Thomasville last yesr,
and is ardently welcomed again by
every one.
Dr. Wheaton and Mr. Ford, of St.
Paul, have been hunting for the post
few days on Judge Hopkins’ planta
tion. They brought book with them
two fine wild tnrkey gobbets, on their
return to the city Friday morning.
NO DECLARATION.
Yellow Pine
that, is'worfh
? KIRBY PLAINING MILL CO.
JSut War In tbs East Sssms Certain
to Corns.
I have bought an unusually large stock of SPRING Goods
whioji will bepiu to arrive soon. In order,to make room for these
goods, I am willing to close out all Fall and Winter Hoods at a sac- ‘
riflee. I had rather have f“ACT for them than to carry them
over to another season, LU-JI Now, in order to make these -
goods more attractive I will add some staples at prices lower than
you ean buy such goods elsewhere: . ‘
St. Petersburg, Feb. 8.—The Japa
nese minister, Mr. Knriuo, it making
preliminary preparations for his de
parture from St. Petersburg. The Rus
sian reply has been handed to the Ja
panese govoanmont by Baron Derosen,
the Russian minister at Tokoi.
F. R. Dean, of Balnbridge, Is in the
oity. Mr.,Dean is the yonng gentleman
who Invented a telegraph key, and had
his device patented. He received
several thousand dollars in ehth and is
getting In royalUee every day.
Mr. P. M. Bealer who hat been the
guest of his brother Rev. Alex W. Beal
er, has returned to hit hou|e in Atlanta.
Sat J old man, same old place; out by the Crate Factory.
Conpas Olives
c said to be
100 Pcs. Apron Ginghams, reg. price 8c, to go ,nt. fl
Yd. wide Sea Island, the very best at. 1
10 quarter sheeting, unbleached, regular price 25c
to go at 1 ."1
Extra good calicoes that others.sell at Oo, going
now at ..... ,.1
60 Dos. ladies heavy vests, worth 40c, to go at. ... i
Yo i will find a fresh lot at J. B. SMITH’S
News comet from Gall Texas that
Mr. Morris Williams, a former Thom-
asville boy who went then for his
health is rapidly recovering.
Pure goods, Correct weight, Prompt delivery.
ORANPJURY.
B D Hartsfield.
H G Gannon,
las McKinnon,
W S Bullock,
E E Wilkes,
1 M Pilcher,
IB Wight,
W B Fambrough,
I W Carroll,
TJ Ball,
Wm McMillan,
R G Stone,
JB Way,
T T Thompson,
Srocerios.
You can always find bargains at my store
COME and C
Mr. Herbert Clapp lias recently’ pot
into commission on Lake Iamonla a
small sail boat which he had shipped
from New York. It is adapted for
duck-hunting as well as pleasure sailing
and it known as the "Barnegat sneaker."
It is a type of boat much used along the
New York and New Jersey coasts.
116 E. Jackson street.
’Phono frl-2.
The Best
Brands of Cigars.
C ur line of candies
Is Superb/
THOMAS
f!2 E, Jaokson Street,
My Fall Stock is now
$4 Complete, consisting of |||*g£.
Z“hat are jCouoly,
1. Tjhat are Steady* to* wear,
| A nn ^ Vhat are Stylish, ,
11 » M Zfhat are Cheap in price and!
71 in Quality.
\ ou will find thes hats at Mrs. J. A. Eppley’s
JL MILLINERY PARLOR, at Hotel Masury, —^
id all other kinds of Millinery Goods. Everything Priced Low
i MRS. J. A. EPPLY.
Mr. John W. Masury made a run
from Thomasville to Tallahassee one
day last week in his 34 horse power an-
immobile.
IH Collins,
Thomas Wight,
B F Williams,
W H Culpepper,
A B Milton,
M McGregor,
A L O Stephenson,
CfR Griffin,
B W McManeus,
I A Green,
TJ Mumlord,
W L Adams,T'ville
L C Varnedoe,
I S Norton,
L A Varnedoe,
A J Owens,
1 S E Wilder,
N H Sasser, '
W E Stanaland,
C F Sanders,
J’AjParramoie.
PETIT JURY 3sd. WICK.
The round trip was made in
less than 4 hours running time.
D M Adams.
J H Wheeler,
J W Castleberry,
T J Crow.
Mr. J. Heywpod Hall who is we l
known in Thomasville has gone Into
business in New York city. For the
past two years he has been at Shelby
N. C. in the cotton business.
need anything in my line, come and see me
If youfj
and if Ido not sell you cheap enough I will mac
the other fellow sell cheap. Remember the place
Feinberg^'s
Among the pleasant social events of
the week was the card party at which
Mrs. W.' H. Hammond entertained a
number Of her friends on Saturday af
ternoon.
W T Forester,
O F Stubbs,
ID Foy,
W R Mitcnell,
M A McKinnon,
W N Harmon,
J M Bullock,
J R Wilson,
E R Singletary,
i,L M Long.
W R Culpepper,
S B Singletary,
W L Akridge,
J W Dillon?
P G. White.
H T Vann,
J M Blacksbear, Jr.
J A Vann.
K P Wight,
W W Burney,
t W Home,
T pW er ’
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Spain of Quitman
liave announced the engagement of their
daughter Marie, to Mr. Herbert W.
Stubbs of Quitman. Both young peo
ple are well xnown here.
J. L. Turner and O. E. Martin dale
went over the river on a hunting expedi
tion Friday morning.
Miss May Mannington, of Iamonla,
was here Friday on her way home
from Pelham.
J. J. Mise, a prominent Pelhamlte,
spent Friday In Thomasville.
W W Beasley.
I F Wheeler,
C W Cooper,
L R Rehbcrg.
I I Vanlanding
W E Beverly,
BEST QUEEN OLIVES.
BEST BRANDS PICKLES.
, BEST BRANDS COFFEE.
Royal Scarlet .Canned Goods —ALWAYS
—'- BEST Georgia Caw Syrupy
T L White,
J J Johnson,
J W Franklin,
J H Carter,
S J Sims,
A J Davenport,
GUANO
E S White,
FOR SALK—Seven-room dwelling,
with ball,-large lot, a little out, but
within the oity limit#., Prioe $150.00
oath, and |1&53 a month for 88 months.
Os 11 and see us before buying;
fST 122 South Brond. ’Phone 131-
P. S.—I am agent for the BLAKELEE Gassolini;
wa.t .as, x.e me.
EVANS & SON.