Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - August 25, 1895, Thomasville, Georgia - SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 1895. PER News oi the Day Told in FROM Deaths There in Tue Last will soon be rolling should I J your on lose sight ol the If OU Laura Barnes returned I irom a to the a short the I bo open gotten in the prettiest line M. Paff of I was iu the city is progressing on the new I residence ot Mr. D. J. the new ad of the Levy cantile Company in another drummers Sunday at the Stuart Walter Jb - of Lake I the city yesterday I M. G. of I are visiting relatives ip I he A. P. Taylor went down calfe rday afternoon on profess the new ad of the this Summer should look them over M. have a new ad at and black that attract Harry Ashley is doing the tinning ahd sheet iron work on the Bower and he ia doing a good cannot reach I has been spending the past few Beauties for Shirts and Miss Lizzie who has been relumed pile of dirt was removed t of the postoffice yesterday Now let the posts on Madison street be put Mr. 8, Q. McLendon returned from Atlanta where he few days Mrs spend some time with few words abo have a lot of Dr. Warner's No. 444, that we are corset has been offered for less I Who does your Why than It is a iet you? We popular duel si 1 our a fuU line of Dr. son's glove and else is guaranteed to C. T. Stuart will have the ury in shape for the coming Under his admirable man agement the Masury will doubtless do a rattling good business this are offering a fine black 1 i r. I as was a prospector in Tifton Hose Hermsdorf 2OC, He was highly guarantee absolutely he will locate here about and cannot bo equalled I ry i. His location will probably for 25 of both Richelieu Ribbed 45 worth 75,| Several caaes of of city ordinance prohibiting wos men from bar rooms or connected have been already by the police and they wil probably come up f The police to force this law I I. II ' I Canning g up than 120,000 in me and the season is not near Thousands of fruit around Thorn is Will ever learn to utiliza everything grown I on their places 1 It is by the p. H. of I has rented the store on Main now occupied b. D. for the purpose first class millinery presume the Trunks Col. N. M. who town we learned the news items from J. a most loveable and highly esteemed lady of that last Sunday the She Was only 32 years of age and had a little a She was a member of the Methodist and a lady of many noble of Col. and leaves a devoted young husband and an infant babe to mourn the loss of wife and She was buried at Salem church on Rev. T. White conducting the On Mr. Mathew one of oldest citizens of le passed the alloted three score and ten years and many bog years jn Thomas and was held ia the highest esteem by the people who knew ie leaves six a large number of relatives and friends to mourn his Mr. Nesmith was a member of the Baptist church and was buried on Tuesday at Rev. Mr. Barwick the eight year old daughter of Hancock also died on the 19th a long She was buried he following day at Salem Mr. conducting Mamie aged nine died on the 14 h inst. She was of A. and was buried at Salem quarterly meeting was held at Grove church Sunday and a Thursday at which 15 members were added to the The meeting was conducted by Siding Elder Stubbs and Rev. J T received the first on of the new erop Two were brought in and weighed at he warehouse of James F. Evans first bale to arrive in Dick who lives near Sunny It weighed 442 classed low sold to Pringle for 6 The other bale was also in by a colored Keuben This bale weighed 540 classed low middling and was bought by L. for It is a little remarkable both the first bales were grown and marketed by colored a Drummer Paid for Showing His oi has been in the city a day or Mr. Kolb represents the Fireworks and he has been doing some since his rival On Friday afternoon he was showing his goods to Sampson and was endeavoring to induce that gentleman to Jay in a stock of his something new in In order to demonstrate to Sampson what a bit make the him out into the back yard and gave him a private pyrotechnic As its name implies the makes the most unearthly noise and a moment later the people on Broad St. were beyond measure by a fearful followed by an The noise came from direction of Sampson's place and the police for that the smoke had away the cops were on the scene and Mr. Korb was arrested for violating the city or He was taken before the mayor and fined two he Korb says be got cfl lightly considering the amount of fun and he got out of the Sampson was fully convinced that the Whistling Davil is a success and Mr. Korb sold his display and sale of of Summer Merchandise have to dwindle dare to display or offer any if it weren't lower price than Wo call special attention to the announcement of Mfr This old and well established for both boys and Will open the 2nd of Mrs. Baratte is an accomplished teacher and has had large experience in training Lessons in fancy work will be given eWry Friday 80 can take AH the English branches be thoroughly Mrs. Baratte speaks pure Fron Her rates are very See Trade Day Committee ed by the Business League a few weeks is requested to meet at thr office of Hopkins afternoon at 5 A full j ance is earnestly desired as business of the utmost importance will be to System will sell rip tickets from to River on 28, good to rea up to account of the exhibit at Pensacola at At River Junction roynd trip tickets will be sold to for one very cheap Lillie of Lee Mamie who have been visiting in the city for the past two returned to their respective homes yesterday Their regretted by many friends oi the young Levy Company is shipping thousands of hosiery Hosiery it hard to keep up with orders and will soon have to increase its Hurst and Bagge returned yesterday from where they have been making another raid on the They brought in two more men for illicit J. 0. Culpepper left ay afternoon where sweaters worth bicycle sweaters worth all wool worth Athletic all bicycle 40c, worth 65a For in rather out of We haje almost 250, pairs bought this year before the advance in As an we will make the following low prices for the next few which is one half value and will cost you double the money later 1 all wool Blankets for per regular price and see them whether you buy 01' ' of white P. from 35, 40, 45 and 50c Your choice 22c a Hurst in Henry and Deputy Baggs R. C. both of Mitchell They are both charged with illicit Commissioner Roddenbery was hearing cases at a late hour last Hammond defended E. R. J. W. Olin Chastain and Mr. of who have been They report a pleasant out plenty of good fine W. H. Carroll and family have moved from here to where they will in future regrets to lose Mr. Carroll end his estimable family as has more pretty good many are already than any town of size in the And they will not develop into the new C. H. of who has spending some weeks in the city visiting her Mrs. F. Wv returned home yesterday Laura who has been summering in the has re turned Her Thomasville friends are delighted to see her at home of in Florida for here yesterday en we arc receiving new were out of a few days ago we have if you need tall goods we haye if you goods you can buy them at your own What we Remember that want Pattens