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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
JOHN TKll’LETT, - - - Editor.
S. B. BURR, • Business Manager.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1889.
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A. 15. ni lSK, Itn^lnoM Jin linger,
An Earthquake Shock.
Vienna, Dec. 9.—There was a
sharp sliock ot earthquake in D.ilma
tia, Bosnia, and Herzegovinia to day.
Parnell III.
London, Dec. 9.—Sir, Parnell is
ill. lie will not speck at the meeting
at Nottingham to morrow, as was pre
viously announced.
V. A. HORROCKS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
TIioniaMrillCy Ga.
Empnrer William at Frankfort.
Berlin, Dec. 9.—Emperor William
arrived at Franklort to-day. A large
crowd gathered to welcome him, and
he was greeted with much enthusiasm.
A weak message: that is the opinion
of those who have carefully read the
president's message.
Secrelary of war Proctor (It should
be spelled with a little p) telegraphed
that he shall take no notice of the
death of Mr. Davis, once secretary of
war. The South will take care of the
memory of Jefferson Davis. The ac
tion of Harrison's administration, ii
this matter, as in everything else, i
narrow and sectional. The perpelua
tion of the memory of Mr. Davis and
his v rtue«, does not depend on lower
ed flags in Washington city. His
memory is embalmed in the hearts of
the Southern people.
Savannah s Tribute to the Dead.
We take the following discretion of
a floral design sent by the confederate
veterans of Savannah, to be placed on
the grave of Mr. Davis, from the
Daily Times :
The design, which is three feet in
diameter, is that of a knapsack and
blanket, enclosed by a wreath of white
cameilas; white roses, violets and fern,
edged with laurel. The knapsack is
formed of white roses, tube roses and
sweet elyssium. The roll representing
the blanket is made of sweet elyssium
and asparagus lern. Across it, in
raised letters of violets, are the words,
“OUR PRESIDENT.”
On the front of the knapsack is the
confederate flag and battle flag in im
mortelles, with the flag staff draped
and the initials, “C. V. A.” in violets.
At the bottom, between the knapsack
and the wreaths, in the same sweet
flower, are the words : “Savannah,
Ga.'’ The tribute is one of the most
exquiste ever seen in Savannah.
Sullivan is Willing to Fight.
Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 0.—The
Erie County Athletic Club, recently
organized by a number of wealthy
men in this city, has decided to otter
a §fl(),000 purse for a fight between
Sullivan and Jackson. It issaid that
Sullivan lias responded favorably, but
Jackson has not vet been heard from
Having had a long experience in the
northern states, and being fully competent
to contract for and buUd any kind of store
house, public buildings, private residences,
Ac., Ac., and having located in Thomnsvillc
with a view to making it nly future home, I
respectfully "tier my services to those who
may wish any kind ol building erected. 1
am "prepared to make run tracts o** siij erin-
tend, make plans, specifications, Ac. A
share of the patronage of the people of Thom-
asvillc and vicinity is respectfully solicited.
Letters addressed to me through post office
will reach me, or I can be seen for the pres
ent at the new brick budding on Madison
street, corner Jackson.
V. A. HORROCKS.
otf Thomnsvillc, On.
L F. TIliFM l
No. !3I BROAD STREET,
Merchant Tailor.
iting fin » and good goods,
Egypt’s Cotton Crop.
Alexandria, Egypt, Dec. UN-A
report issued by the cotton association
of this city, states that the cotton
crop is in favorable condition, except
in upper Egypt, province of Tayottin,
in middle Egypt, and in one province
in lower Egypt, where fogs and cold
weather have damaged the plants.
The yield is estimated at •‘i,2-')0,000
contars.
A New Ruling by the Georgia Rail
road Commission.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 9.—The rail
road commission has promulgated a
rule that only three cents a mile shall
be charged passengers from stations
where tickets are now kept on sale;
also, that when trains are delayed, and
it is impracticable for tickets to be
purchased, no more than the above
rate shall be exacted.
To Coerce the South.
Two members of the United States
senate, Sherman and Chandler, with
bitterness and hatred in their hearts
against the south, have pre
pared hills for bulldozing the southern
states national elections. The repub
lican party tried this game after the
war, backed by bayonets, and failed,
And they will fail again. Each state,
north and south, will conirol its own
elections.
Senator Chandler's bill provides for
the appointment of supervisors of con
gressional election-, who shall act as
a canvassing hoard and declare the
result; that the voters must he regis
tcred, and limits the application of the
bill to elections for representatives in
congress within the states of South
Carolina, Florida, Mississippi and
Louisiana.
Senator Sherman’s bill provides for
the appointment by the President, to
be confirmed by the senate, of a state
board of canvassers of five voters and
a board of three voters in each con
gressional district. The boards shall
serve during good behavior. The stato
board shall appoint a register of elec
tions in each congressional district to
serve six years. The district hoards
shall select three citizens in their re
spective districts who shall constitute
judges of elections for all Federal
elections to serve six years. The dis
trict board shall also appoint three
commissioners ot election for each
jeounty (city or corresponding po
litical division) in the congressional
districts. These commissioners shall
canvass the vote. The judges of elec
tion shall not be all ot oue political
party. The secretary of the interior
shall furnish registration hooks. The
electoral board of each congressional
district shall, in the month of April
of each year of the general election,
certify to the secretary of state the
number of election districts and the
number of voters iu each, and the sec
rotary of state shall thereupon trans
mit to the hoard duplicate poll books
in each district. These hills will be
Sam Small Joins the Episcopalians.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec 9.—Rev. Sam
Small was to-day admitted as a can
didate for the ministry to the Episco
pal church. His abandonment of tile
Methodists excited some surprise here,
but Mr. Small has always bten in
clined towards the Episcopalians.
Before he began his career as an
evangelist he thought of applying for
admission to the Episcopal ministry,
but was not .encouraged at that time
by the bishop.
Mr. Davis was great in his triumphs,
great in defeat—and he is great in
dentil.
good work and fit in execution of garment*
will find it to their interest to call and see
me, ii|> stairs, over Doctor Cnssels’ drug More,
Thomnsvillc, (Ja. Cleaning and repairing
done at short notice.
3decl m B. W. Ri mnbv.
DAVIS BOARDING HOUSE,
THOJlAMIViLE, GA.
This house, width is situated in Flctchcr-
' illc, oue of the healthiest and most desira
ble localities in Thomasvillc. is under the
management of Mrs. Minnie F. Davis, who
has hud considerable experience in this line,
and would solicit a liberal share of patron
age. i lie can furnish northern guests with
pleasant rooms. For terms apply to propri-
et css. 8dectf
Anno
keep i
ollif
1MIOF. B. D. BALDWIN
11 ecs that he will be glad to repair and
1 tune, Pianos and at her musical in
nts aud give instruction in music in
oils branches, Orders left at Geo
1 real estate office, or through the post
riven prompt attention. 7oct tt
Th0masvi21@ 5 - Ga,
GALL OR SEND FOE
HOARD WANTED.
From about January lit'tr-cntli to April, for
iicc ladies, two connecting, sunny rooms,
lain, substantial laic. Terms must be
oileratf Address S. M. trt Rnsinc Avenue,
on bers, X, Y.
BOARD IX THE COUNTRY.
A few persons desiring the quietude of the
.in.ry and the aroma of the pines, can be
eonmioduted at Jersey Farm. Gentlemen,
.t sick enough to require special attention,
preferred. -29octf
PIANOS AND ORGANS
W. S. Brown, the Jeweler, has se
cured the agency for all the first-class
Pianos and Organs, which lie is selling
at the iowobt prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn fits prices and terms.
The Georgia Southern & I'lo-ida
railroad has laid track 21 miles south
ol Lake City, to a place called Lake
Butler. The work southward to At
lanta is being pushed very fast, and
the connection to Palatka front Lake
City will be soon.
MONTH
$75.00 to $250.00 A
working for u». Agents preferred who cun
furnish a horse and give their whole tlmo to
the business. Spare moments may be profit
ably employed also. A fewcunvnscrn in t •wn#
and cities 11. F. JOHNSON & CO., 10UJ Main
St. Richmond, Vu.
2V. 11 —1‘lease stale aye and busineea expert-
nce. Sever mind about sending stamp fur reply,
r. F. J. k Co.
It is well known that uiy window shade
s.ock is the largest in the city. All kinds
of Bhading3 and decorated shade? in great
variety. Gko. \V. J*ouhk-S
Masurv Building.
MORNING CHAT
[over-heard.]
Husband—Well. 1 wouldn't wait any
longer. This is the third day since they
promised you your hat, ami bcei u?e ol thcii
failure to finish it, we were kept home frotn
church yesterday.
Wife—Yes, I uin awfully put out about it.
and I’m going right down to Mrs. Carroll's
on Lower Broad and order one these. .She
never tails to have her work ready when
promised.
Husband—Well, I hope you wi’l, for if
you don’t get it by to-morrow, we will be
unable ,o fill that engagement with Mrs
M .
Next morning she was happy as a lark.
Bran new bonnet; husband delighted;
splcndcd visit to Mrs. M’s. and a futur
friend to lower Bioad.
These a~e four cardinal poi its in which
Mrs. Carroll always excels.
Choicest goods.
Lowest prices.
Neatest trimming.
Promptest work.
We want your hats to he satisfactory in
every icspect, and if they are not we
willing at all times to make any adjustment
necessary,
Place your orders with us, and you shall
always be pleased.
1 am anxious for a share of your tiade.
Mrs. Jennie Carroll,
Lower Broad Milliner.
W A X T S.
G. If. Wyant, the Upholsterer, wants to
iy Carpets, Wool at 75 cts., Brussels at $1;
-.mis to rc-upholster your parlor furniture;
•ants to make over your mattresses. Call
t Ainsworth’s Grocery. 2Goct 3m
FTONITXJRE.
HOUSE FOR KENT,
ii—roi.in, lYc'll furnished house, on
corner of Crawford ami Fletcher streets, tb’
Rent, Apply on premises, or to Dr. T. S.
Hopkins.
Mr
IIenc\T„ Her Youth.
, Phoebe Gheslcy. I’eterson, Clay Co.,
Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
the truth of which is Touched lor by the
residents of the town : “I am ":t years old,
hove been troubled with kidney complaint
and lameness for many years; could not
dress myself without help. Xow I am free
from nil p in and soreness, and urn nblc to
do all my own housework. I owe
thanks to* Electric Hitters for having renew
ed my vouth, and removed completely all
disease "anil pain." Try a bottle, 50c and
$1, at S. J. Cnssels’ Drug Store.
For Rent.
Furnishe 1 bouse in suburbs, six rooms
well furnished, good water, will rent rcnion
ably to a good party. Apply to
Hull* Linn,
nolia Avenue.
Mas.
PRIVATE HOARDING,
tbi Seward street, 2nd. door northwest of
Warren, (next door to the Misses Uiilcr.)
The house nnd furniture new.
noons COMKOI1TAIILK AND Sl'NNY,
table unexceptionable, Terms moderate.
Appiv on the premises or at the office
Mitchell k McIntyre.
novP-.im. MRS. GEO. CARROLL.
Country Board.
ood board, with nice country fare, can
be had at Dr. j. H. Wutkiu’s residence, Sun-
dab', one-mile and a half from court house,at
moderate rates. Carriage rides free, every
other day. Good hunting and sport ground:
Apply on the promises or address
Dr. J. Ii. WATKINS,
nov26iltf Thomnsvillc, Gn.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
AND BOOKLETS.
“ . , . . - . I ilisd Audie Jlcl
placed on the calendar by their I Christmas Cards and Booklets. Call and sci
authors at the earliest practicable | them.
moment. I Also all the Northern papers, dcctcodtf
Poles, Poles and Pol as I
Fittv dozen line cornice poles received
this week. All sizes—all styles of finish,
Gko. W. Fouiiks,
Masury Building.
Our stores have been made headquarters
for Santa Glaus lin'd his court, by imperial
decree. His .Majesty will ascend his throne
Thursday of this week. Come ami sec nnd
bring the little fellows with tlice.
REID k CULPEPPER,
dcciott 120-122 Broad street.
Look out for our Christmas goods. They
will lie ready for inspection by Thurs
day of this week. Our 5 and 10 cent coun
ted will be fuller than ever, nnd our dis
play of more claborr te holiday goods will
he larger and liner than ever.
ItEID A CULPEPPER,
declOtf 120-122 Broad Street.
OUongo of Firm.
I have this day sold my entire business—
fancy and family groceerics—heretofore ear
ned on by me on Bruce’s corner, toyjoshua
Carroll .V Son, who ae6umc all liabilities on
good-. J. (). J. LEWIS.
Tl onmcvillc, Ga., Dec, (1, 1880.
Referring to above we desire to say that
we will endeavor to please all who favor us
with their patronage, and will, at nil times,
keep a nice and fiesh stock of fancy nnd
family groceries, which will lie sold as low
its can be atlorded.
Josiii'A Cabuoll k Son.
Tliomasvilie, Dec. 5, 1889. 7d3td«w
L. P. Slompsen & So.
WELL!
To SPORTSMEN
TIIR TllO.'f AtSVIIsIsK Ul/N WORKS,
One door from Watts,on Jackson St., is now
fully supplied with ml kinds of Sporting
Goods, Guns, Pistol^ Fishing Tnckle, Am
munition, Ac.
; LOADED SHELLS
1 Always on hand and loaded to order,at short
notice and on reasonable terms.
I REPAIRING-
Of nil kinds on guns, pistols, Ac., executed
: in the best style, and satisfaction guaranteed,
j Gl’NN FOR RENT
At reasonable term*, to responsible parties,
i nor27dtkw3m
BOARDING!
MISS UHLER,
Formerly of Philadelphia, will open her
1iob6« for the season.
j Monday, December 2nd.
| Coratr Warren nnd Seward Street*
j 3dlm TUO!HASVIMiE, GA.
I have just got up from New York.
Come and see me. I have “some
thing sweet to tell you.
«. A. BASS.
THE PEST
Direct Route!
FROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THEiSOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
Wo through express trains dally, with Full
man Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars by night,
and Chair Cars by day, between Cin
cinnati! and Chicago, Indianapo
Us and Chicago, anti also be
tween Louisville and
Chicago,
where close con
nections are made for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsnmrk, Pol-
land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
|and points Intermediate—
New Fast Mail,
Notico to Tax Payers and Voters.
Notice-is hereby given that the Tax nnd
Registration books for the year 1889 will
positively close on Friday, Dec. 20th, at 4
p. m. Can be found at my office in Thom-
nsvillc from now until the close.
Respectfully,
P. S. HEATH, T. C, k Registrar,
Nov. 2G, 1889,
J. s,
Real Estate Agent,
THOM AS VILLE, GA.
Office over Reid k Culpepper’s Drag Store, Broad St.
I am now prepared to buy or sell, tor 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 he my aim, an4 I
respectfully solicit a share of the buMness of
the community. nng28tf
SHRUBBERY,
DIXIE NURSERY.
H, H. SANFORD & GO., Proprietors.
This is the proper time to transplant apd
set out all kinds of roses, bulbs, plants and
shrubbery. We have all kinds of these
Leaving Louisville, Dallyexcept Sunday, at plan s, &c M apd a first class Landscape Gar-
jjepc^ who will attend to the proper laying
out of Ir wns, gardens, yards, &c., and of all
plants, &c. Plans nnd estimates will be made
on notice given us, and we will take pleas
ure in giving any and all information on the
subject.
nov24tf II. II. SANFORD A CO.
The meat rapid service <
. attempted be
tween the Great Commercial Cities on the
Ohio River and Chicago.
gyl hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage chock
ed to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, are among the points that
have made the
MOXVTGai ROUTE
Universally and deservedly popular.
OHN B.CARSON, Vlce-pres't and Gen’l Mgr
W. H. McDOEL, Ger *1 TrafCc Manager.
E. O. MCCORMICK, Gon.l Passenger Agent
B. W. OLADING. Passenger and Freight Aft.
158 Broad St.. Thomaarlllo Go.
The Marshall House,
THE PRIDfJ ANP OLD TIME FAVORITE
HOTEL OF SAVANNAH;
UNDER TUE PERSONAL MANAGEMENT Of
octf n. L. HARNETT.
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