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S. B. BURR, - Business Mannjjer.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER I.
1H81
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M. It. II I K It. Hiwliio^ .VInuns*
coal
Atlanta is threatened with
famine.
Cotton bagging still bewilders the
country.
Galveston, Texas, is putting up a
cotton mill to cost §.>00,000.
Scientists declare that the average
size of men’s necks is decreasing.
says: A
that the
The Augusta Chronicle,
Corner in pork—this meam
pig’s in the pen.
The Piedmont Exposition opens in
Atlanta next Monday. “Is youens
ngwine ?”—Marietta Journal.
October is the month of county
fairs, big “punkins.” grandmother’s
quilts, mama’s tidies, homo made
soap and sausage.
The house has cut Dr. Feltons
University appropriation bill down to
§15,000. And there is some doubt
about that amount being voted.
The colored man who remarked the
other day that what the colored peo
ple needed was fewer conventions and
more hog and hominy, carries a level
head on his shoulders upon one ques
tion at least.—News.
Specials from Washington say that
the Tanner and Dalzell letters are
annoying the administration, atid that
Secretary HalftAd wildly declares that
“neither Mr. Tanner nor Private Dal
zell is a national issue, and no amount
of letter-writing can make them so.”
The late Cincinnati conference ol
the M. E. Church, at Xenia, adopted
a report holding ‘ that no divorce,
except for adultery, shall be regarded
as lawful, and that no minister shall
solemnize a marriage when either party
has been divorced save as above stat
ed.”
A GOVERNOR DEAD.
Woman Suffrage Defeated in the State of
Washington A New Quarantine Station
on The Georgia Coast The President
Writing his Little Message The Pro
testant Episcopal Church in Convention
—A Close Call in Montana for The
Democrats—The T vo Dakotas Leave
the Democrats in the Soup-
Vam oi’viat, W. T.Oct. 2.—.So far
as lien-d from the vote against woman
sail rage is *2 or 3 to 1.
A is 11ison, Kan., Get. 2. Gov.
John A. Martin died this morning id
a complication of'diseases.
Wash t .sen >n, < let. 2.—Black beard
island, Sapclo sound, Georgia, has
been transierred by the navy depart
ment to the treasury department for
quarantine purposes. The navy de
partment reserves the right to cut and
use the timber thereon.
Washington, Oct. 2.—The Presi
dent is collecting the data for his
message from the different depart
incuts The message will be a general
one, covering all the principal topics.
The President will begin writing it
next week.
Ni:w York, Oct. 2.—The general
convention of the Protestant Episco
pal Church of America opened this
morning in St. Georgia’s church,
Stuyvesant square. T his is looked
upon as one of the most important
conventions ever held by the church
in this country. This is the centen
nial anniversary of the adoption of
the constitution of the Prot'cstant
Episcopal church, and of the holding
of the first general convention as pre
scribed hv the church constitution.
Helena, Mont., Oct. 2. P* f. >t.
—The democrats concede the election
of Carter to congress. Toole, deni., is
Speaker is about to declare the session
adjourned sine die:
“Mr. Speaker.”
The Speaker: “The gentleman from
The gentleman from:-
“Mr. Speaker, I move to amend
section -paragraph -of the
code, by striking out the words
and inserting in lieu thereof the
words , so as to make it read”
The Speaker:—“I now declare
this house adjourned sine die.”
The gavel falls, and the gentleman
I'rom subsides, having been cut
oil in the midst of his usefulness by
the arbitrary action of the speaker.
And the gentleman from
tenderly and ruefully folds tip his
seventeenth amendment to the poor
old mutilated code,and meanders from
the marble halls.
And the place which knew him,
will know him no more forever.
int he got in the last word from
the floor. There is, to his mind,sime
slight satisfaction ill that.
Is the rick man out of danger?”
asked a friend.
No,” answered his wife, “the doc
tor is still visiting him.”—Time.
Have just returned from the north.
Glad to get hack, too. Thomasville
really feels like home, and there’s no
300 ahead of Power, rep., for govern- place like that. But the goods! they
or, with four counties claimed by both
parties, still to hear from. The Dem
ocrats have the legislature by a small
majority. The republicans elect a
majority of the minor state officers.
This county elects four democrats
and five republicans to the legislature.
The Independent claims the election
of Toole by 300 to 500, and a majori
ty of nine on joint ballot in the legis
1 aturc. All figures on majorities arc
estimated, as the count is not yet com
pleted in any county.
St. Pafi , Minn., Get. 2, 0 r. m.—
It’was evident last night that both
North and South Dakota bad given
a decisive majority for the republican
tickets.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
ipv Goods House will be closed on
.1 Tassels, 11S Broad Street.
Home Again,
ON LOWER BROAD
The Milledgeville Recorder says:
Young Joe Brown is the coming rail
road man of Georgia. He inherits
his father’s brains and judgment, and
is one of the cleverest young men in
;hc state. Keep your eye on young
Joseph!
And now a John the Baptist has
appeared in Liberty county. Many
negroes arc following him. About
one hundred of the better informed
negroes invaded the ark, which the
followers of John the Baptist were
building for him, and in which they
were to sail to the “promised laud,
and strapped the false leader in the
old fashioned way.
The proposition to ask the govern
ors of the various southern slates, to
call extra sessions of the legislators
for the purpose of suspending the col
lection of debts for six months, would,
if carried out., disturb business very
seriously, impair contracts and unset
tle values. It is not likely that such
a course will be pursued by the gov
ernors of the southern states. Ibis
is not the proper way to fight the jute
trust or any other trust. Two wrongs
never makes a wright.
The grand jury of Fulton county
found true bills the other day against
ball’ a dozen parties, charged with
having been implicated in the -late
troubles at East Point- The habit
of taking the law into ones own bands
is a most repiehcnsiblu one, and
grand juries ami courts should leave
nothing undone to bring a reform in
this matter. The laws are ample for
the protection of life and property,
and they should he rigidly enforced
in all cases, without regard to color,
condition or servitude. The hum
blest citizen in Georgia, whether
white or black, is entitled to the full
protection of the law.
They Met Again.
The confederate reunion in Brooks
yesterday was a grand success. A long
line of ex-confeds formed, and again
took the step. May these grizzly rep
resentatives of a cause which was lost,
long live to celebrate on some fixed
anniversary day, the war in which they
fought. There is no disloyalty
keeping alive the traditions of a strug
gle which shook the North American
continent, amazed Europe, held
the attention of the world, and
which exemplified the highest type
of American soldiery, both south and
north. Let each side embalm their
acts and heroes in manner as scemeth
to them best.
arc coming; be here • next week. A
big stock ? Well, no.. Mine is not
the largest The others have that
size, but it is large enough, and still
better, all personally selected, choice
goods from the cream of New York
and Baltimore markets. They arc
the latest styles, bought low down,and
will be sold the same. This means
that I want to do a good share of the
millinery trade this season. It is said
to he impossible to please everybody;
maybe so; but there’s nothing like
trying, and if I get the chance the
effort will not he wanting. Think
over the matter, and decide if it is not
well to give at least a share of your
trade to one who is anxious for it,and
will do her best to please.
Yours, for trade and low prices,
Mrs. Jennie Carroll,
Lower Broad Milliner.
Skins on Fire.
Iconizing, itelling, burning nnd bleed
ing Eczema; in its worn I Hinges. A raw
sore from head to feet. Hair gone.
Doctors nnd hospitals fnil. Tried ev
erything. (Cured by the Cuticttrn
Remedies (or SO.
Cured by Cuticnra.
1 am cured of a loathsome disease, eczema, in
its worst stage. I tried dilferent doctors and
been through the hospital, but all to no pur-
oosc. The disease covered my whole body from
the top of my head to the soles of my iect, My
hair all came out, leaving tno a eompleto raw
sore. After tryiugeverything 1 heard of your
Cuticnra Remedies, and after using threo bot
tles of Cuticura Resolvent, with Cuticura and
Cuticnra Soap,I find myself cured at the cost
of about $fi. I would not be without the Cuti
cura Remedies in my house, as l find them use
ful in many cases, and I think they are the only
skin ami blood medicines.
ISAAC H. GERMAN, Wurtsboro, N. V.
Burning and Itching.
I was sick in the fall of 1888 with a burning
and itching so bad that in three weeks I was
■ed with a rash, and could not sleep nights
trk days. Some doctors thought it might
be salt rheum (eczema), and said they had nev
er seen anything like it before I received no
help from any of them, or from any medicine
that I could get hold of until I tried your Cuti
cura Remedies. After three weeks’ use I was
able to work, and kept getting better, until I
entirely cured. I recommend them to
all suffering
attli skin diseases.
C. E OSMER, Taftsville, Vt.
Most Intense Itching.
I have used the Cuticura Remedies success
fully for my baby, who was afflicted with ccze-
and had such intense itching that ho got
„„ . est day or night. Tho itching is gone, and
my baby is cured, and is now a healthy, rosy-
cheoked boy. .
MARY KELT.ERMAN, Ilcloit, Kan.
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Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; Soap
25c.; Resolvent, $1.00. Prepared by the Potter
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r#“Send for “How to Cure Skin Pisiascs,”
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, MUSCULAR STRAINS
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rn Anti-Pniu Plaster. 25 cents.
Young Female College,
Tliomasv.il le, Gra.
Fall Session Begins Wednesday, September 4th, 1889.
Full Collegiate coursejzffinls every facility for a thorough
education. Location healthful, grounds extensive andattractivc.
Collegiate course, term of 20 weeks, - - - 815.00
Preparatory Department, 20 weeks, - - 10.00
Music, per month, - 4 50
Drawing, per month, - 5.00
Painting, “ “ 4.00
Board in College per month, - - 15.00
Tuition payable one-half in advance, balance at expiration
of first quarter. JiS'O. K. BAKER,
auo-23- , President.
Headquarters lor Drugs!
REID & OTTaPEPlER’S
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga
:School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Iv.c.
<! BEAR IN MIND >
THAT THEY HAVE THE
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IN GEORGIA-
Where you cun find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions <
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only ^
& CULPEPPER, BSroiul Nt
Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Children's •—1--~ -- - —
Carriages. Wall Paper and Window .Shades, prescription department and guarantee goods nnd prices
Straw mattings, Rugs, etc. The best styles
and lowest prices in the .city.
GEO. W. FORBES,
6-ll-w2t dtt Mas,try Building.
Worth Knowing.
Mr. W. il. Morgan, merchant, Lake City,
Fin., was taken with a severe cold, attended
with a distressing cough and running into
Consumption in its first stages. He tried
many so-called popular cough remedies nnd
steadily grew worse. Was -eduepd in flesh,
had difficulty in breathing and was unable
to sleep. Finally tried Hr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption nnd found imme
diate relief, nnd after using about half a
dozen bottles found himself well and lias
had no return of the disease. No other
remedy can show so grand a record of cures,
ns Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump
tion. Guaranteed to do just wliat is claim
ed tor it. Trial bottle free at S, J. Cnsseis’
Drug Store.
iuded nt all hours
: preparations in the
Imported surdities 15 cents :icau,nt
Pickett’s.
You should try Pickett’s Royal
Baking Powder. Every can guaran
teed to give satisfaction, or money re
funded. One pound cans 25 cents.
Albany’s New Road.
Engineer L. W. Roberts, formerly
of the Covington and Macon road,
passed through the city last night on
his way to Mouticello. He will re
turn to Albany in a few days to hold
a second consultation regarding the
building of the contemplated road
between Albany, Gordele and Hawk-
insvillc.-—Telegraph.
The emperor of China has ordered a court
astronomer to lie beheaded lor making a
false prediction about the weather.—Ex.
Lets send Hicks over there, right
away.
The technological school at Atlanta
opened yesterday. The prospects for
the school the coming season are very
bright. * About 150 scholars are en
rolled, this number being forty more
than the number in attendance last
year. The machinery department has
been greatly improved during the sum
mer, and the shops will be in a better
condition than ever lor furnishing
practical instruction to the boys. New
appara'us have been put into the lab
oratory, and this department will be
unusually well equipped.
OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7.
OIE XICGIT ONLY
W, S. CLEVELAND’S
MAGNIFICENT
Haverly Mastodon
MINSTRELS.
Christendom's Champion Cnnqoerors!
4B HtroesofS Hemispheres 45
Led by the highest salaried prince of artists,
BILLY EMERSON
AND MERRY MIRTHFUL
Hughey Dougherty.
E. M. Kayne, The 2 Virtos,
John Queen, J- Marcus Doyle,
Banks Winter, Bert Sheppard.
Sumptuous Spectacular Scenic First-Fart.
The most Gorgeous and Elaborate
Ever Produced.
VENETIAN NIGHTS.
ORIGINAL ORIENTAL PATROL-MARCH
THE EGYPTIAN PHALANX,
Amazing Added Antipodean Annex,
Tho JAPS
Renew. Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Cbeslcy. Peterson, Clay Co.
loiva, tells the following remarkable story
the truth of which is vouched lor by the
residents of the town : “I am 73 years old,
have been troubled with kidney complaint
nnd lameness for many years; could not
dress myself without help. Now I am free
from all psin and soreness, and am able to
do all my own housework. 1 owe my
tlinnks to Electric Bitters for having renew
ed my youth, nnd removed completely nil
disease and pain.” Try n bottle, 50 c nnd
$1, at S. J. Cnsseis’ Drug Store.
Pickett’s Hamlet Flour is the finest
goods on the market, ami costs you
only 85.65 per barrel.
Pickett has special figures for parties
buying in quantities, and boarding
houses.
We absolutely dety competition on
cash groceries. M. P. Pickett.
TAILORING.
There la an end to nil things, so tho
people say, but there Is no end to tho
splendid fitting clothing mado at 81
Broad street. Cleaning nnd repairing
ilono In tho neatest manner. Give me
a call. John Kenny,
PIANOS AND 011GANS #
W. S. Brown, the Jeweler, hus se
cured the ngency for all the first-class
Pianos and Organs, which ho Is selling
nt the lowest prices for cash or on 1
time. Thoso desiring to purchase
do well to learn his prices and terms.
ATTENTION!
GtENTIjBMBN.
If you want to get a stylish neck-tie you
must go to L. Steyerman & Bro.
If you want to get a nice suit for little
money go to L. Steyerman & Bro.'
They are Headquarters for Stylish Goods.
Their rush for goods was so great that Mr.
L. Steyerman left Sunday night for the sec
ond stock for this season. He will now have
a chance to get the latest novelties in all
kinds ol Dress Goods and Trimmings.
L. STEYERMAN & BROTHER,
LEADERS OF FASHION.
long
will
(’HAS. K. CLEVELAND. Business Manager.
HARRY \V. SEMOX, - - General Agint.
Grand Paiade of this powerful organiza
tion on the day of performance, starting at
2 o'clock from the Opera Rouse up Broad
street to Jefferson street, counter marching
to Reid k Culpepper’s Drug Store. Sere
nade : thence to Opera House.
Stenographer and Tp-Writer.
Mr. Joseph XI. Dri ver offers his services to
the public as a stenographer and ty|ie-wrttor.
All work promptly done nnd satisfaction
guaranteed' Apply to or address,
JOS. M. DREYKlt,
At McIntyre k MelntMfc’s office.
131J Broad Street
Dissolution.
The firm of West k Yearn is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, Sir. E - P. Fearn
retiring. John T. West will continue the
business, and assumes all liabilities and 1
tains the assets of the late firm.
JOHN f. WEST,
E. I’. FEARS'.
Thomasville, Ga., Sept. 17th, 1889.
A CARD. ‘
in retiring from the late firm of West k
Fearn (ns I purpose removing Irom the city),
1 desire to return my thanks to the public
for the liberal patronage bestowed on us,
nnd to ask a continuance of the same to my
former partner and successor, Mr. John T.
West, who is enlarging his facilities, nnd
will Ins better prepared thnn hefirc to serve
the public with anything in his line.
Respectfully,
, E. P. FEARS.
Thomasville, Sept. 17, 188!)- 1-mo
New cane syrup just urrived, fresh and
fine, at the Red Front Grocery.
9-28—ltd
Mule Lost,
Or will be, if you don’t call at my
office and settle. I shall not ask you
personally, but through my attorney,
and quickly, too. J. L. Fur v
Mercurial Poison.
Mercury is frequently injudiciously used
by quack doctors in eases of malaria nnd
blood poison. Its nfter effect is worse thnn
the original disease. Ii. B, B. (Botanic
Blood Balm) contains no mercury, but will
eliminate mercurial poison from the system.
Write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for
book of convincing proof of its curative
virtue.
A. F. Britton, Jackson, Tenn., writes: “I
caught malaria in Louisiana, nnd when the
fever at last broke, my system was saturat
ed with poison, nnd I had sores in my
moutli and knots on my tongue- I got two
bottles of B. li. B„ which healed my tongue
nnd moutli and made a new mnn of me.”
XVm. Richmond, Atlanta, Ga., writes:
ijiy wife could hardly see. Doctors called
it syphilitic iritis. Her eyes were in n
dreadful condition. Her appetite failed.
She had pain in her joints nnd hones. Iler
kidneys were deranged also, nnd no one
thought she could be cured. Dr. Gillnm
reeimmendcd B B. B., which she used until
her health was entirely restored.”
K. P. B. Jones, Atlanta, Gn., writes: “1
was troubled with copper colored eruptions,
loss of appetite, pain in back, aching joints,
debility, emaciation, loss of hair, sore throat,
and great nervousness. II. B. B. put my
system in fine condition.”
'W-A-HSTTED
SECOND HAND
Can be sold to Good Advantage,
—AT-
B. GOLDBERG’S
Auction nnd Commission House.
llucltlcn’n Arnica 8alr«.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Champed Hands, Chilblains
Corns, nnd all Skin Eruptions, and positive.)?
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cento per box. For sale
by S. J. Cnsseis, Drug Store
Magnolia Hams keep through the
summer better than any other brand,
and Pickett’s is still headquarters for
thorn.
-WITH THE-
Biggest and Best Stock
DRY LUMBER
IX SOUTH GEORGIA.
I have live hundred thousand feet of
Standard Mouldings,
Which I will sell at a rare bargain, in fact
it will save purchasers money to sec me be
fore placing their orders for lumber of any
kind.
Jos. L. Beverly,
(Successor to Fife & Beverly.)
MEIGS - - GkA.,
J, S.
Real Estate Agent,
T^MASVILL^, GA.
Office over Reid & Culpepper’s Drug Store,JBriad SI,
I am now prepared to buy or sell, for other
parties, all kinds of town or country real
estate, and have on my list a good assort
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a share of the business of
the community. • aug'-’Stf
Brown's Iron Bitters is a specific in all
cases of swamp fever, intermittent fever, and
malaria of any name. Low marshy ground,
stagnant pools of water, decaying vegetable
matter, change* of climate while suffering
from general debility, all produce malaria.
Brown’s Iron Bitters cures all forms. Don’t
use quinine. It creates constipation, pro
duces headache, and not infrequently rheu
matism and neuralgia, Brown’s Iron Bitters
| never does. It will cure them.