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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
JOHN TIUPLETT, - - - Editor.
S. B. BURR, - Business Manager.
WEDNESDAY. DKCKMHER is, 1880.
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special arranf *ment.
slnewt Mnnnsi r,
Bismarck lias been snubbed by tbe
Germen Ricclistag. And the Chan
cellor is exceeding wroth.
Fighting and bloodshed is reported
in Brazil, over the change of govern
ment. Bad for-Brazil. The monar
chies of the old world would like to see
the republic fall.
The Negro at the North.
“New York, Dec. Hi.—This after
noon 250 white men, employed
longshoremen at the National Line
pier stopped work suddenly because
negroes were being employed by the
same company.”
Down South, negroes work, every
where, alongside of white men
Bricklayers, carpenters, mechanics
of all kinds, whose faces are black,
are given the same showing down
here with a white man, receiving the
same wages and accorded the same
treatment by bosses. Not so North ;
up there the colored man is not given
the showing which we give him down
here. And yet the republican papers
and radical republican politicians are
continually howling about the wrongs
of the negro at the South. This is a
flagrant outrage on our people, aud
a most untenable position.
General John B. Gordon.
The line of heroes of our revolution
of 1861-5' s f ast passing away. First
Sidney Johnston and then Stonewall
Jackson fell while yet the struggle was
raging ho'. Warm from the strife
and inline glow of heroic deeds, they
passed “over the river to rest in the
shade oi the trees.”
Then, in peace, died Lee, greatest
of generals since Napoleon, and
sweetest, gentlest of heroes; and now
Davis, the great chief, the "creator of
a nation,” the majestic, royal man
who bowed to but one command, the
call of God.
Thus the great are dying. We are
living in an age of the passing away of
many knightly Arthuts.
But one remains ; one who stood
a peer among these knightly heroes,
and without a peer, now that they are
gone—John 15. Gordon. In war his
naked sword was the oriflamme of
battle ; in peace, his clarion voice is
the heralding of ktndler feelings and
has power to lay the bitter storms of
hate.
He stands easily first in southern
love ; first in honor; aud is the last
of a knightly band whose lives have
adorned and made better the world,
and whose heroic deeds “sweeten the
memory” of their people.—Atlanta
Journal.
One Grand Monument.
There are several distinct move
ments to build monuments to Mr.
Davis in different Southern cities.
The Coustitutiou wants Georgia to
build otic in Atlanta. The Times
does not favor the plan. One great
aud towering monumeut ought to be
built iu the South, and all the con
tributions should lie united to that
end. At present we are disposed to
favor Richmond as the place. Local
rivalries and jealousies should be hush
ed aud one combined eflort made in
the whole South. —Valdosta Times.
Our contemporary voices the senti
ments of the masses on this subject.
Col. J. II. Estill, of the Morning
News, than whom a more fitting se
lection could not have been made,
has been put at the head of the move
ment in Georgia. This is a work
inaugurated by the press of the South,
and the press will push it to comple
tion. Let every one unite in erecting
one grand monument to Jell Davis,
before efforts are made to erect smaller
ones. These latter will naturally
follow. It would seem that Rich
mond, Va., is the most appropriate
place for the towering shaft. 1
An Army of Prezchers.
Bishop Hargrove issued marching
orders, on Monday, to a small army
of Methodist preachers. And every
soldier took up the lino of march for
his liehl.
The following are the appointments
for the Tin masville district:
,T. W. Hinton, presiding elder.
Thouiasville, G. <i. N. McDonnell.
Albany and Leesburg, G. S.
Johnston.
Attapulgus, N. IL 01 instead.
Bainliridge, J. S. Jordan.
Boston, W. W. Stewart.
Blakely. S. W. Stubbs.
Cairo, J. T. Ainsworth.
Camilla, J. W. Arnold.
Cohjiiitt, R. 15. Ross.
Decatur. J. \V. Tinlcy.
Leary, T. K. Leonard.
Mars Hill, J. S. C. Glenn.
Pelham, O B. Chester.
Pierce, J. T. Ryder, J. B. V ight.
Sumner, H. Branch.
We notice the location of the fol
lowing ministers, well known to many
of our readers:
E. H. McGehee, Presiding Elder,
Americas district; W. M. Hayes,
Christ’s church, Americas; II.Stubbs,
Magnolia ; J. O. Branch, Presiding
Elder, Valdosta; J. O. A. Cook,
Presiding Elder, Brunswick, district;
G. IV. Mathews, Waycross; P. 11
Clumpier, Gordon; T. T. Christian,
Presiding Elder, Savannah tlistri it;
A. M. Wynn, Wesley Monumental
church, Savannah; Wesley Lane,
South Macon ; C. D, Adams, Cochran;
F. A. Branch, Fort Valley : M. D.
Morehouse, Perry ; J. B. McGehee,
Presiding Elder, Columbus district;
IV. F. Lloyd, St. Paul and Pierce
chapel, Columbus; J. M. Austin,
Buena Vista.
Rev. C. W. Snow, was transferred
to the West Texas conference.
The next conference will be held
in Macon in December 1890.
A Final I Felcctcl stock of
my Drugr Store.
1 Tlcctf
The goi
Hir and 10 cent counters
sh. Secure t lie best selec-
! avoid the rush liuer.
RKID k CULPEPPER.
; ?f«s* HOTEL MASURY
THOMASVILLE, GA.
S. .J. CASS ELS.
»Is for the lo
i*st money at Reese
lodcctf
rth
Reese k Eason puts out something no
everyday. lo.1cc.tf
Hotel v Brighton,
BROAD ST., OIT. MITCHELL HOUSE.
European J?1 an.
Gas, Electric Bel is,Hot
and Cold Baths,&c.
MILLER & CO.
lSilam MANAGERS.
I licit »f arc licuilqnnrtcrs
ami that tve have a sure
i-ueiiie. Let the little lelhnvs
I;v having a dollars worth
ai may heroine its owner
ItKIi) k CULPEPPER.
lto to Keese k Mason's and
lSdectf
elegant hooks, suitable for
aar early before the assort-
ill the standard poets and
lie season.
11 MID k CULUKITKR.
in table :or a holiday gift
r P -neil. We have a splen-
rheap von will he stirini.-'-
IlMIli i CULPEPPER
and novelties in faney s
a-e the most histidin
how our goods.
KMii) k CULPEPPER
rjdeetf
,e engine, run by Bure
,nd a (drenlar traek'. It is
Huy a dollar's worth of
a ticket that will give you
iis wondei til machine.
ItMID CULPEPPER.
Santa Claus has come to headcitinrters. lie
has brought an unusual manlier of pretty,
useful gifts for tho season, funic yourself
and bring the little folks.
12deetf ItMID k CULPEPPER.
<11111.STM *S CA It OS,
Mail one to your friends,
l-ldeetf H. J. CASSELS.
i track with
blent. Come
run by steal
witli never
lZdeetf
It Mil) & CL'LPMPPKH.
The little folks will he delighted with our
steam engine. If they buy a dollar's worth
of toys they will have a chance to own it.
Let them come and tee it.
deel - tf RKII) k tTLPKPPKR.
Holiday Goods for the Hundreds-
Immense Stock to Select From.
A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALTIES:
Jcwelrv novelties, Gold and Silver \\ ntcli-
es, Sterling Silverware, Fine Leather Goods,
Photograoh .Stands, Fancy Articles of every
description, Picture Pinnies, Brick-nllnick,
Brass Goods, Onera Glasses, Fine Silk Um-
hrellas, Canes anil Riding Whips, Clocks in
liny::, Marble IJronze, Hard Wood. Crystal,
Carriage Clocks, etc., Cut Glass, Japanese
Ware, Cutlery, Decorated Lamps, Hollow
nnd Flat Plate Ware, and Fine China, com
prising the following articles: Vases, Coin-
ports, Dessert Sets, Cups and Saucers,Crack
er Jars, Pot Potiri Jars, Chockolatc- Pots,etc,
anil many other things too numerous to
mention.
dec!8 JKRGKR'S.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES.
I have received a full line of Homoeopath
ic preparations, nnd am prepared to supply
them to the public.
W. G. PATRICK, M. D„
17dec Office over Steycrman's-
We have some choice perfumery that will
like your sweetheart even sweeter. Do
not forget this.
1 Jdectf RKII) & tTLPKPPKR.
See what Reese k Kason have !br Christ
mas, before you buy. suntucsthurlt
Holiday goods the newest and prettiest,at
Miss Addie McClellan's. U1R
Our a and 10 cent counters were never so
full. Vou will he surprised to sec what you
can hay for tliesc small sums. We have
enough to go round, hut the first buyers will
fare best. Come early.
decl'Jtf RKID .X Cl'LPKPPKR.
Come in and see our Xmns goods. We
can suit you, whether you want a cheap or
an elaborate present.
Jdectf RKII) k Cl'LPKPPKR.
See the steam engine. It is a wonderful
toy. Huy a dollar's worth of toys and you
will have a chance to own it.
12dectf RKID k CL'LPKPPKR.
I have Photo and Auto Albums, (not the
largest stock in the city) hut 1 want to sell
what I have. K. J. CASSELS.
The steam engine, run by actual steam,
will he on exhibition in the front of our
store to-day and until Hie holidays. Let
the little folks come and see it. If they buy
a dollars worth of toys they will secure a
ticket that will give a chance to secure tin-
engine.
lJdeetf RKII) k CULPEPPER.
BOARD IX TIIK COUNTRY.
A few persons desiring the <(include of the
country and the aroma of the pines, can -lie
.-ommodated at Jersey Farm. Gentlemen,
L sick enough tu require special attention,
preferred. JPoctt
For Rent.
Furnished house iu suburbs, fix rooms
.tell furnished, good water, will rent reuton-
ably to a good party. Apply to
Mas. Rellk Liss,
Magnolia Avenue.
LATON’IA
ICE -.- COMPANY.
1GE MADE FROM DEEP WELL
WATER, CHEMICALLY l’UBE.
DELIVERED
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY.
GIVE ORDERS
TO WAGON'S AND MAI I. DIRECT
TO
W. S. KEIFER,
MANAGER,
OPERA HOUSE
THBEEE NIGHTS,
Commencing Thursday, Dec. 19th.
Matinee Saturday- for Ladies and Child
ren, at 2:1)0
SPECIAL engagement.
The Great Bell-Ellis Combination
Two llig Shows In one. Hell’s ORIGI
NAL ROYAL MARIONETTES
Together With Ellis Cyclono
ol Novelties and Gland
Gift Carnival.
Admission 35 and 50c
Reserved Scuts on salo at RIED &
CULPEPPER'S
Wanted,
1,000 Bran and Oat Sacks at Ice Factory.
lodecGt W. S. Kkifkr, Man.
Remember your friends here and elsewhere
by making them a suitable holiday present
We can suit you.
12dectf * RKII) k CULPEPPER.
Itcucws Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley. Peterson, Clay Co.,
Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
the truth of which i3 vouched for by the
residents of the town : “I am 73 years old,
have been troubled with kidney complaint
and lameness for many years; could not
dress myself without help. Now I am free
from all p in and soreness, and am able to
do all my own housework. I owe my
thanks to Electric Ritters for having renew
ed my youth, and removed completely all
disease and pain.” Try a bottle, 50c and
$1, at »S. J. Camels' Drug Store.
$75.00 to $250.00 can Ik'S
orkliig for us. Agents preferred who can
furnish a horse and give their whole tlrno to
the business. Spare moments may be profit
ably employed also. A few canvasers In towns
ami cities B. F. JOHNSON k CO , 100) Main
St. Richmond, Va. # ,
A’. Jl —Please state aye and business expert-
icr. Never mind about sending stamp for reply,
. r, J. k Co.
Notice to Tax Payers and Voters.
Notice is hereby given that the Tax and
Registration hooks for the year 188‘J will
positively close on Friday, Dec. 20tli, at 4
p. m. Can he found at my office in Thom-
asvillc from now until the close.
Respectfully,
P. S. HEATH, T. C. k Registrar.
Nov. 2(S, 1881).
W A X T S.
G. II. Wyant, the Upholsterer, wants to
ay Carpets, Wool at 75 rtn., Brussels at $1;
vuiits to re-upholstcr your parlor furniture;
units to make over your mattresses. Call
it Ainsworth's Grocery-. J Govt k in
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
Four nice, sunny rooms, in best locality
la the city. Don’t want any very sick
people, or children. Table board
next door. Apply at Reid and Cti.t’d*-
peb’s Rug Store. 12Dcctf
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I?. IIA MILTON, Proprietor.
Open for the Season of 1889-90.
L. P. THOMPSON
No. 131 BROAD STREET,
Thomasville, - Ga.
BALL on SSOT Fm
FURNITURE.
L F. fl®mp®n & Go.
They Have Come!
They Have Rome!
We are now in receipt of the
:m
For the Cash
In New York
Prices never equalled in the South.
Come aud sec.
IS. A. HASS.
BOARDING!
miss tj ii Tj r n,
Formerly of Philadelphia, will open her
house for the senion,
Monday, December 2nd.
Corner Warren and Seward Bircets,
3.11m 1IIO.lIASVIV.lsi:, HA.
Y. A. HOKEOCKS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
TlioiumtvillCf Ga.
Having had a long experience in the
northern states, and being fully competent
to contract for and build any kind of store
house, public buildings, private residences,
Ac., ike,, and having located in Thomasvillc
with a view to making it iny future home, I
respectfully offer my services to those who
may wish any kind ot building erected. 1
am prepared to make contracts or snj erin-
tend, make plans, specifications, kc. A
share of the patronage of the people of Thorn-
asville anti vicinity is respectfully solicited.
Letters addressed to me through post oflicc
will reach me, or I can he seen for thp pres
ent at the new brick building on Madison
street, corner Jackson.
V. A. IIORROCKS.
dcclOtf Thomasvillc, Ga.
, REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY
ThoHSitMyilIc, - a.
16 acres on cor. Remington
avenue and Mitchell st., beau
tifully situated, high and roll
ing, all within the city limits.
The depot of the Ga.Southern
& Fla. R. R.will be located on
or very near this property.
Price $10,000.
i lot on Love st., 190 feet
front, 240 feet deep. Choice
property $9 per foot front.
4 lots on Crawford st., G5
ft front each, 180 ft deep, to
an alley, only 4 blocks from
business business center. $10
per front foot.
J lot on Love st., 105 feet
front, 140 feet deep, beautiful
lot for $1,000.
16 acres just outside the
corporate limits, on the road
to Mr. S. R. VanDuzer’s ele
gant country home, 12 acres
in fine state of cultivation,bal
ance timber; nice new tenant
house and fences all in tiptop
order. Price $1,000.
1 lot on Love st.very choice:
120 ft front, 240 ft deep. Price:
reasonable.
1 lot on Dawson st, 103 ft
front, 420 ft deep to Young
st. Some choice bearing fruit
trees. This lot is very desir
able. Price $1.6oo.
30 acres 21-2 miles from
Mitchell House, in the forks
of two noted public roads, ele
gant location; very high and
attractive. Price $l,ooo.
!i lots on Clies, nit st., 82 ft front,
150 ft deep to tt.i a'ley for -floO each.
These lots are absolutely worth double
the tnoitey.
K lots on north Dawson si., 88 feet
fm d, 190 ft deep, to an alley, for $250
each; very cheap. North Dawson is
a beautiful street.
10 acre tract on Magnolia avc., 250
lo 800 beanlil'id pear trees of different
varieties eoin ! ng into bearing. Flow
ers and shrubbery in abundance.
Handsome new dwelling of 9 rooms
in perfect order, servant’s bouse, barn
and other outbuildings. I say, with
out fear of contradiction, that this is
the most attractive suburban homo
for sale around Thomasvillc. Prico
low.
5 lovely one-ae-e lots on Young st.,
handsomely doited with beautiful lino
irccs, f.i. a low down price.
10 acc tract. cor.Young and Sp'-tmo
sts., just outside the corporate limits.
New 8 room house aud well fenced.
Net-.: Iv all in cultivation. Some nice
line timber. Splendid location. Prico
$J,800.
,yj acre tract cor. Magnolia avc and
Maple si. ; 2 tenant houses; all under
new fence and in high state of culti
vation ; 200 2-year old LeConle pear
(roes; line oak grove for building site.
This is a lovclv spot and is very cheap
at *1,500.
2 7-acre tracts on Young street that
would make, beautiful homes. This
ground is especially adapted lo the
growth of pears, plums, peaches,small
trails and vegetables. Price $11)0 per
acre.
10 very handsome lots in Fcarnsido
covered with stalely pines, D to 1
acre each ; high and drv. Price $250
lo $800 each.
2-acre lot cor. Magnolia and Linn-
wood aves., willi new 5-mom cottage.
Tbe lot nicely fenced and all set with
fruit trees, flowers and shrubbery;
litis place will make a charming home
and very cheap, price $1,800.
2 of the most complete and attract
ive homes on Dawson street, very
reasonable. Every one knows that
Dawson is decidedly the best resi
dence street in Thomasvillc.
For tbe lirst lime I offer Magnolia
park lor sale. Il .ms no equal around
this town for beauty and convenience
to the city. You go out the best resi
dence street in the city to reach it and
see nothing unpleasant to the eye on
the road. It is the place of ail plates
for some gentleman to build a hand
some winter home. It contains 12‘a
acres and I will sell for less titan ita
value.