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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
JOHN TRrPLETT, - - - Editor.
8. B. BURR, - Business Manner,
""WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1880.
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M. B. BVBB, Business Malinger,
It u said that to the appeal of sen
ator Barbour, chairman of the Virginia
democratic committee, asking lor
money to put into the Virginia cam
paign, chairman Brice, of the national
committee, replied that the committee
was over $100,000 in debt, and that
no help could be given him.—Gains-
ville Advocate.] On the other hand,
Mahone was abundantly supplied.
Yet Virginia's honor was above pur
chase.—Times-Union, Jacksor.v.lle,
The No-Fence.
Our correspondent, R. H. Manning
intimates that only the bright and good
sides of the fence and no-fence ques
tion have been printed in our paper.
AVe may safely confess that such is
the case; and we go further, and say
that it is not possible to show nny
other side of the issue. We have not
seen a single argument, worth men
tioning, against the proposed law.
In saying this our friend must recol
lect that there is a vast difference be
tween argument nnd prejudice. The
duple ' assertion that tho proposed
lair would prove oppressive to the
poor man is not argument. On the
contrary, it has been proven by actual
test in every county in the State hav-
ing the law in operation, considera
bly over one half.that the law is every
way desirable and satisfactory, wher
ever tried.
Oar friends argument about bacon
is no argument, at all. The very
States that raise all the bacon that
out-farmers are using are no-fence
Sfetes, and the bacon that supplies
this section i* raised in pastures in a
no—fence state. The benefit. of no
fence bos been demonstrated. The
law has been thoroughly tried, and
never has proved in a single instance
unsatisfactory. The case cited, in
Leon: county, haB not yet tried the
law. It is just going into operation,
add there may be, in the outset, some
dissatisfaction, but it will all come
right.
The “dady-dids” must make way
for the progressive men in this coun
try, and the day is not far distant
when a man will be ashamed that he
stuck to a custom simply because he
found it to be so when be came here.
They say our forefathers used to
ride to mill with a rock in one end of
the'sick and corn in the other. We
fohdly hope these sort of people have
learned better now. There is no
reason to believe that our people are
not advancing with the age. '-They,
most of them, can recognize a good
thing when they see it and they are
going to vote the no-fence ticket.
We (ire confident the law will be
passed, and we are also confident that
those few who now oppose it will be
staunch advocates of it before a great
while.
Pecksniff Hoar, Hear! Hearl
Augusta Chronicle.
The democratic tidal wave in Vir
ginia, New York, New Jersey, Ohio
and Iowa was not foreseen by Senator
Hoar, that Pecksniff, of the upper
chamber, when he wrote bis Pharisai
cal creed for the North American Re
view Jor November. Hear this old
puritanical fossil of an older and better
day; this skeleton of statesmanship;
this travesty upon Webster, whom he
succeeds and whose place he desecrates!
Listen tp this, people of a victorious
democracy:
But, giving our democratic brethren
all dae crpdit for individual excel-
i fact remains that men who
* pjety and charity in
" i men who administer
is; the men who own
r own farms; the men who
\ labor in the shope; the
t who went to tno war
1 through; tho men who
land kept the currency
sound, and saved the nation’s honor:
tbo men who saved the country in
war, nnd have made it worth liviug
in peace, commonly, and as a rule
by the natural law of their being, fine
their place in the republican party,
while the old slave owner and slave
driver, the saloon keeper, the ballot
box stuffer. the Kuklux, the criminal
class of the great cities, the men who
cannot read or write, commonly, and
as a rule, by the natural law of their
being, find their congenial place
the democratic party. fsJ'JET
Killed by an Explosion.
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. ii.—A
temffic explosion occurred about 4
i’clock this afternoon in Wylie & Wal
lace’s chemical works. Three men
were killed and several injured.
Burglary at Albany.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 11.—J. R. For
rester was aroused from sleep about
a o’clock this morning. He arose and
began a search through his residence.
He found that his room had been bur
glarized ofMrs. Forrester'sjewelry cas
ket and other valuables. R.S. Patiilo’s
room was also rifled ot valuables.
The matter was reported to the police,
who soon struck a hot trail, and before
night two nimble fingered gents were
lodged behind the bars. The same
night attempts were made to enter the
residences of Dr. P. L. Hillsman and
Marshal Westbrook.
Capital of the State.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 11.—Four
sleepers on the Central railroad to
night were occupied by members of
the legislature, bound for Savannah.
They were in high spirits and full of
anticipation of their visit. They will
be joined by others at different
points on the road, and the Central
will doubtless show up a full quorum
to-morrow morning.
Gailo Montague, a handsome young
French woman, richly dressed, and
claiming to hail from New York,
attempted to commit suicide by taking
morphine, on the Georgia road to-day.
Tho governor lias summoned the
military advisory board to meet here
on the 20th inst., to tako such steps
in regard to the military matters of
the state as are rendered necessary by
the recent legislature.
BILLS SIGNED.
Tho governor signed tho following
acts to-day :
To fix tho hours of labor in cotton
and woolen mills, etc., at eleven
hours.
To prohibit false billing, clossifica
tion, weighing, etc., by coramom
carriers or by consignees.
To amend the act requiring weigh
ers of cotton, rice, etc., to be sworn.
Adding a proviso declaring what
tare, if any, shall be allowed for bag
ging, etc.
To provide that all tax executions
shall bear legal interest from the date
fixed by law for issuing the same.
To establish under direction of the
directors of the experiment station a
series of farmers’ institutes.
FOR THE LADIES,
la laillcs' purses and card cases, Hicks k
Peacock tin vc just opened the most splendid
line ever shown in the city, 10 cents to
$7.50 each. Tlicir new supply of writing
paper, envelopes, tablets and cards embraces
tho newest, richest and handsomest designs
to be found in any city in America. Sox
papers 10 cents to $3.75 each. In brtc-a-
brnc they arc showing the nniqacst and
happiest conceits. Little folks' stationary
perfectly exquisito. Stock of albnms far
superior to anything of the kind ever seen
in Thomasrillc.
Thces good*, are all personally selected at
the FACTORY and on the GROUND
FLOOR, nmk bought for spot cash. Hence
they have been enabled to mark down prices
to n point, beyond the reach of competition.
novl3-d&wlt.
SCRAPS OF SONG,
and Southern Scenes, by W. M. Folsom, for
sale by C. IV. Robinson in Thomasvilie and
vicinity, will be supplied on application
personally, or at Reid k Culpepper’s book
store. novl5-d&w4t,
NOTICE OF MARRIAGE.
For all well wishers of Robert E. Whitta
ker, tlie well known colored boy who is
energetic and industrious enough to own
property in Fletchcrville, will enter into
marriage life with Miss Lilia Smith, of his
city, on Nor. 14th, at 5 p. m., at homo of
this intended. Robebt E. Wjiittakkb.
novl3dlt.
$75,00 to $250.00cinS
working for us. Agents preferred who '^an
furnish a horse and give their wholo time to
tho business. Spare moments may bo profit
ably employed also. A fewcanrasers In towns
and cities B. F. JOHNSON k CO , 1090 Main
St. Richmond, Yo.
A. Jl —Vlcasc state age and business expert-
ce. Never mind about sending stamp for reply,
c. F. J. k Co.
LETTERS
TO.'.LOWER.'.BROAD;
Tiiouasville, Nov. 2.
Mrs. Jennie Carroll—I am greatly pleased
with my hat. It exceeds my expectation in
sty 1c and trimming, and lam sure I cannot
complain about tho price. Mbs, R.S.P.
City, Oct. 31.
Mrs; Carroll—Thanks for your prompt
ness. Your goods and prices arc just tho
thing for close buyers. Yon will recelro
my trade in future. H. M.
Metcalfe, Nov. 5.
Mrs. Jennie Carroll—Mother is delighted
with the bonnet. Says it cost $1.50 less
than she expected to have to pay.
Lelu S.
Boston, Nov. 4.
Dear Mrs. Carroll—The package camo
safely. Send the plume I spoke to you about.
Glad your trade is increasing. Mbs, A. S.
Albany, Nov. 8.
Mrs. Carroll—You don’t know liow pleas
ed I am with my hat. Ida says send her hat
and cap by Thursday’s train. J. C. W.
* * * #
These unsolicited testimonials speak
for themselves. Nice goods at low
prices, stylish work and prompt atten
tion is the secret. Your trade is ear
nestly desired. Call and see us.
Mrs. Jennie Carroll
Lower Broad Milliner.
An Awful SoreLimb
Shin entirety gene. Flesh n aims el dra
ease. Leg diminished ene third insiss.
Condition hopeless. Cured by tho fa
tten rn Bemcdies in two months.
Cured by Cuticura
For three years 1 was almost. ..
awful sore leg from my knee down
the skin wss entirely gone, and the flesh was one
moss of disease. Some physicians pronounced
it lnenrablo. It hail diminished about one third
the sl» of tho other, and I was In a hopeless
condition. After trying all kinds of remedies
and spending hundreds of dollars, from which
I got no relief whatever, I waa persuaded to try
your Cuticura Remedies, and the result wss as
fallows: After three Jays I noticed a decided
change for the better, and at the end of two
months I was completely cured. My flesh was
purified, and th8 bono (which had been exposed
for a year) got sound. The flesh begon to grow,
and to-day, and for nearly t - o years past, my
leg Is aa well as ever it was, sound In every re
spect, and not a sign of the disease to be seen.
S. G. AHERN, Dubois, Dodfto Co., Ga.
Skin Disease 17 Year*.
I have been troubled with skin and scalp dis
ease for seven cen yean. My head at times was
one running roro, and my body was covered
with them aa large os a half dollar. I tried a
S eat many romefiles without effect until I used
o Cutioura Remedies, and am thankful to
state that after two months of their use I am
entirely cured. I feel it my duty to you and the
puh,le to state the above case.
L. R. MCDOWELL, Jamesburg, N« J.
Another Marvelous Cure.
The Cuticura, Cuticura Resolvent, and Cutl-
enra Soap have brought about a marvelous cure
In the case of a skin disease-on my Uttle son
elght yearn old. Iqavetrled almost all reme
dies and also the most eminent doctors, all alike
falling, except tho wonderful Cuticura Reme-
dies.
ED N. BROWN, 720 N. 10th St., Omaha, Neb,
Cuticura Resolvent.
Tho new Blood Purifier and purest and bestof
Humor Remedies, Internally, and Cuticura, the
great Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exquis
ite Skin Beautlfler, externally, are a positive
cure for every disease and humor of the skin,
Scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples
to scrofula.
Bold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, BOc.: Soap
- *' " r the Potter
ostun.
n Dissnscs,"
64 pages, 50 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials,
DIIIFLES, black-heads, red. rough,
llnl and oily skin prevented by Cutii
and oily skin prevented
HOW MY BACKACHES.
Rack Ac te, Kidney I’alns.and Weak
ness,Soreness, Lameness,Strains,and
Pain relieved In one minute by
the Cuticnrn Anti-Pnin Plnilcr.
and only liv>tantanc->ui pain-killing
To require the ordinaries of Clinch 2
and Ware counties to have the line
between tho counties plainly marked,
To provide an additional method
asserting lien of livery stable keepers,
The colored citizens oi Milwaukee
and the state of Wisconsin have
formed a civil rights league. The
league does not intend to do mission
ary work in the South, as the churches
do in Asia and Africa. Its business
is at home. In Milwaukee and Wis
consul it hopes by concerted action
and the help of the courts to secure
for its members the same privileges in
theatres, restaurants, railroad trains,
etc., that white men enjoy. The
league has already entered suit against
a theatrical manager of Detroit, who
ejected a man from his house, simply
and soley because he had a black or
colored skin. The remarkable thing
about this league is that there should
be reason for its existance in Wiscon
sin.
Is it possible that in a state which
regularly votes against its own inter*
ests and the'tomh, because of the
negroe’s Civil wrongs south of the
Ohio, the people make an invidious
distinction aeainst the man with a
black or colored skint The league is
out of place in Wisconsin, or the white
people of that state are wonderfully
mconsiftenL^M^^Tde^^
TO ROAD OVERSEERS.
The road overmen of Tbomuville district
are hereby ordered to pot their tpade in
good condition at onea raking oat the leaves
and trash from the ditches, and repairing nil
had placet. The winter travel fe upon tie
and the work most be done at once. Make
your returns to the commissioner* by 25th
of November. N. E. TURNER,
Ch'n B’rd Rood Coma, 637 Du. O. M.
BARBECUE MEATS.
Parties who have subscribtd meats to the
barbecue and have not it, themselves, will
be supplied by us at reduced. rates. Also
will be prepared to supply nny qnantity of
meats of any kind for this purpose, if notifi
ed a day or two in advance of the barbecue.
Call and sec us and tell us what yon want
and we will send it to you, Orders shonld
be in by Tuesday, for largo quantities.
novl0-2t. F. I*. Hcbnb & Bbo.
A HOUSE TO RENT.,
A new and comfortable residence, con
taining four bed roams, parlor, diningroom
and kitchen, neatly furnished, situated on
Dawson street, opposite Young Fcmalo Col
lege. Will rent for four months or longer
Terms moderate. Apply to tho under
signed on the premises, or to this office.
Miss Nellie Bibd.
PROF. E. D. BALDWIN
Announces that he will be glad to repair and
keep in tune, Pianos and other musical in
struments and give instruction in mnsie in
its various branches. Orders left at Geo.
Fcarn’s real estate office, or through the post
office, given prompt attention. 7oct tt
75 cents doz. for sweet corn in a lb
cans at Pickett’s,
CITY TAX.
The time for paying your city taxes is at
band. Please call at my office at the cotton
ware house and sestle before execution is
issued. Office hoars 0 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Jab F. Evans,
City Tr,
PRIVATE BOARDING.
On Seward street, 2nd. door northwest of
Warren, (next door to the Misses Uhler.)
The house and furniture new.
boohs comfortable and bunny,
table unexceptionable, Terms moderate.
Apply an the premises or at the office of
Mitchell k McIntyre.
nov9-3m. MRS. GEO. CARROLL.
FOB SALE.
One large, fine gray horse, six years'-old,
one second hand baggy in good order, one
second hand two horse surry. If you want
a bargain apply early to
11-4-6t.d Geo. Fbabn.
MEAT MARKET
We desire to notify those who an winter
ing in Thomasrille, as well as our old cus
tomers, that we make a specialty of keeping
the VERY BEST OF MEATS of ail kinds,
which we sell ot reasonable prices, and de
liver at any residence in the city. A per
sonal inspection of oar market on Jackson
street (the stand formerly kept by Mr. Bone)
is invited.
novStf * F. P. Horn ft Bbo.
WANTS.
G. H. Wyant, the Upholsterer, wont* to
lay Carpets, Wool at 76 cto., Brussels at $1;
want* to re-npbolsteryonr parlor furniture;
wante to maka ortr yonr mattresses. Call
at Ainsworth’s Grocery. 26oet 3m •;
Ham! Good, sweet ham,at way down
prices, at Pickett’s. See him.
—FOR—
Two Weeks Only
I offer tho business of the
ECLIPSE STABLES
FOR SALE—Horses, Vehicles, Ilarnes-, Of
fice Furniture and everything pertaining to
the business; not becauso it has not paid. It
is the best business in Thomarville for the
capital invested. The books of the Stable
will show that this stable has paid well from
the start I offer it on account ot business
engagements that will prevent my giving
proper attention to it, which will be explain
ed to purchaser. Will withdraw the offer after
the time named. Terms: one half cash,
balance twelve months, with 8 per cent
interest, secured by property sold, or other
of equal value. My business engagements
require a prompt sale; a bargain will be
giren to early applicant. I mean business;
please do not apply unlcsi yon do. If not
sold, the stables will be pat in order for the
winter’s business with fifty bead of good
homes, under its former successful manager,
Mr. M.R. Elder.
2nov-2w-d H. W. HOPKINS.
EABLY OATS.
All parties to whom I engaged the early
oat for seed, are notified that I am ready to
deliver the same. The yield having proven
better than I expected, I can also furnish i
few other parties. Apply as soon as possi
ble, if yon would be supplied. It is the best
early oat that I ever planted, and yielded
more than the old reliable rust proof oat last
season. J. T. CHASTAIN.
OLD HOFFMAN HOUSE RYE,
Pure and Unadulterated,
For Sale By.
A. F. PREVATT.
2 1m
Benewa Her Toutb.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley. Peterson, Olay Co.,
Iowa, tells the fbllowing remarkable story,
the truth of which is vouched for by the
residents of the town: “I am 73 years old,
have been tronbled with kidney complaint
and lameness for many years; could not
dress myself without help. Now 1 am free
from all psin and soreness, and am able to
do all my own housework. I owo my
thanks to Electric Bitters ior having renew
ed my youth, and removed completely all
disease and pain.” Try a bottle, BOc and
$1, at S. J.Oasscls’ Drug Store.
Wnlb Knowing.
Mr. W..H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City,
Flu., was taken with a severe cold, attended
with a distressing cough and tunning into
Consumption in its first stages. He, tried
many so.calied popular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh,
bad difficulty in breathing and was unable
to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption and fbnnd imme
diate relief, and after using about half a
dozen bottles found himself well and has
bad no, return of the disease. No other
remedy can show so grand n recordof cures,
as Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump
tion. Guaranteed to do just what is claim
ed for it. Trial bottle free at S, J. Cartels’
Drag Store.
Bneklea’s Arnica Halve.
The Best Balve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Ski n Eruptions, and positively
cares Files, or so j»y. required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cento per box. For sole
by 8, J. Cossets, Drug Store.
Cosh groceries bound to win. Watch
the figures at Pickett’s.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
W. S. Brown, tho Jeweler, has se
cured the ageney for all the flrst-eloss
Pianos and Organs, which ho le soiling
at the lowest prices for each or on long
tlmo. Thoso desiring to purchase will
do well to loam his prices and lorms.
Look out sharply for your interest.
Pickett is going to cut everybody’s
prices this week Groceries must get
down so’s people can live.
—CARBONATED WITH-
NATURALGAS
Imported from the Mineral
Springs on the Rhine, Ger
many, on draught at
L. SCHMIDT’S.
mmn PROPERTY
OFFERED BY
DRINK
Mineral Water
For the Liver and Kidneys
For sale at
L. SCHMIDTS.
THE BEST
AND MOST—
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THEtSODTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
wo thronsb express trains dally, with Pull
He and Chicago, and also be
tween Louisville and
Chicago,
where cloeo con
nections are made for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmnrk, Pol-
land, Omaha, Kansas City. San Francisco
land points Intermediate—
Now Fast Mail,
Leaving LoalevUle, Dally except Sunday, at
:S0 a. m. Cincinnati), Dally, oxcept Sunday,
at 7:13. Arriving at Chicago ate :55.
The meat rapid service ever attempted De
tween the Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio Elver and Chicago. .
*S-Jhrough Coupon Tickets, Eoggago cheek
ed to destination, and your safety and eom
fort provided fer, are among the points that
have made the
Nionroiff ROUTES
Universally and deservedly popular.
OHN B. CARSON, Tlos-prssit aad Oen'l Mgr
W. H. MODOBL, Oen’l Trako Manager,
E. O. McCOBMtOK, Gen.l Passenger Agent
■ ~ erandFre'
omosvllle
htAgt.
BOARD IN THE COUNTRY.
A few persons desiring the qnietndeof the
country nnd tho aroma of the pines, can bo
accommodated at Jersey Farm. Gentlemen,
not sick cnongh to require special attention,
preferred. 20octf
Sugar still declines. Go to Pickett’s
cash store and get 13 lbs granulated
for $1. “Watch them slide.” jp&S;
The Marshall House,
THE PRIDE AND OLD TIME FAVORITE
HOTEL OF SAVANNAH.
OMR THE Pim.VAL MA.VAGEMEXT OF
fioctf J», Li iiaunjstt, fijggji
158 Broad St,
Mitchell House Block.
2 lots on Love St., 95 feet
front, 240 ft deep.
1 lot on Love St., I05 feet
front, I40 ft deep.
j lot on Love St., 120 feet
front, 250 ft deep.
The above lots are good
enough and the prices reason
able.
4 lots on Crawford St., 65
ft front, 18o deep, to an alley.
These will not remain un
sold long, at the price they
are offered al. Only 4 blocks
from business centre.
1 lot on Dawson St., 105
ft front, 200 ft deep, to an al
ley.
1 lot on Dawson St., 103 ft.
front, 420 ft deep, to Young
street.
These are royal lots, and
the only two now for sale on-'
Dawson, the best residence
street in Thomasvilie.
5 lots on Chestnut St., 82
ft front, 150 ft deep, to an al
ley, for $ 150 each. They are
absolutely worth double the
money.
3 lots on north Dawson St,
88 ft front, I9O ft deep, to an
alley, for $250 each. These
are beauties, and very cheap.
North Dawson is a beautiful
street.
6 lovely one acre lots on
Young St., handsomely dotted
with beautiful pine trees, at a
low down price,
10 acre tract, with good 3
room house on Young St., just
outside corporate limits. The
F. & W* railroad is the
west boundary, nearly all in
cultivation. Some fine timber.
Price low enough considering
the fine location.
51-2 tract comer Magnolia
ave. and Maple st. 2 tenant
houses; all under fence. 200
2-year old LeConte pear trees;
fine oak grove for building
site. This is a lovely spot,
and is worth lots of mbriey,
but I will sell it right to a
good man.
2 7-acre tracts on Young
Contagion* Blood Diseases.
Ulcers, sores, pimples, itch, salt rheum,
etc., arc evidences of contagious blood dis
ease. It is manifestly a dnty to eradicate
blood poison from tho system bv a nse of B.
B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), that enabling
the son places to heal,and thereby removing
all possibility of other members of the family
becoming likewise afflicted. Send to Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga, for a book that will
convince.
J. H. Outlaw, Mt. Olive, N. 0, writes: •'!
bad running sores on my sbonlders and
arms. One bottle B. B. B. cured me entire,
ly.’’
L. Johnson, Belmont 8tation,Miss*,writes.
■B. B. B. has worked on me like a charm.
My bead and body was covered with tores,
and my hair camo out, bat B. B, B. healed
me entirely;”
W. J. Kinbln, Hutchens, Tex., writes: (, B.
B. B. has cared my wife of a largo ulcer on
her leg that doctors and all other medicine
could not cun.”
S&ffigassggggj? St, that would make beautaJ
coses of blood disease speedily cured by B.B.
B. Two bottles cured a lady of ugly scrof-
ulus skin sores.”
W. 0. Birchmore ft Co., Maxey, Ga.,
writes: “B. B. B., in coring Mr. Robt. Ward
of blood poison effected one of the most
wonderful cores that ever came to out
knowledge.”
Tax and Registration Notice.
Third 1 and Last Round.
I will be at the following places on my3d
and last round, on the dates named below:
Duncanville Monday, Nov. 4tb.
Metcalfe Tuesday, Nov. 5th.
East Glasgow Wednesday, Nov. 6th.
Boston, Thursday and Friday, Nov, 7-8.
McDonald Monday, Nov. 11, forenoon.
Ways Monday, Nov. 11, afternoon.
Kilby Murphey’s Tuesday, Nor. 12th.
Ocklockonee Wednesday, Nor. 13th,
Meigs Thursday, Nov. 14tb.
Spence Wednesday, Nor. 20th.
Cairo Thursday and Friday, Nov. 31-22.
P. S- limn, T. O.
Registrar.
homes. At a reasonable price.
10 fine lots in Fearnside,
covered with stately pines, at
$250 each. Worth a great
deal more money.
2-acre lot comer Magnolia
and Linnwood aves., with new
6-room cottage. The lot all
set with fruit. trees, flowers
and shrubbery and will make
a charming home.
i O-acre tract on Magnolia
ave., 250 to 3OO beautiful pear
trees of different varieties,
flowers and shrubbery. Hand
some new 9-room bouse in perfect
order; servant’s house, bam
and other outbuildings, all
new and in first class order.
This is the best and most at
tract suburban home for sale
around Thomasvilie. Best of
reasons given for selling.
Price low.
All the property I offer for
sale is gilt edge. I don’t deal
in any other sort. Let me
show it to you and be con
vinced.
GEORGE FEAJviT,
168 Broad St., - ThomaavilJe, Oa