Newspaper Page Text
V'OL. 1—KO. 275
I’llOM AS VILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AP-KIL 4, I8D0,
$5.00 PER ANNUM
SOMF SIDKWALK
TV'*'.I 5\ Filler ;md
A i• -1 i ’< ■ i loiYers.
A I'lTilV roi.niX OF \ !-T.\ ll!S
Local News Told in Brief, Pun
gent Paragraphs for c
Benent
Men
i'ied Bibb,
yestciday.
MiJiiicr You
city yesterday,
T. I. I>ni' r,
the tit
the Busy
Women.
Ito.tt
it) the city
'if, Metcalfe. wa-; m the
ty yesterday.
V, liu'icck, Uchlockon
iy yesterday.
P. K-ih-
uait visit
Valdosta, ua- h
The News of the Day
New Sntteens,
New Cliallies,
New Gingham?,
New ! Jress Goods,
-New Silks.
New Laces,
New Kmluviidorics,
New Trimmings,
New .Mulls,
New Nainsook,
New Cambrics,
New 'Pi-ices.
New Customers.
Somethin g new
and interesting- every
lay for everybody at
15o:h the polic-.- ai d cniniy
will be session this morning.
Base Ball.
A game of bn',* ball will be played
Saturday afternoon between the colored
nine of lidlilehttn, and a nine here.
The game will be called at 2:30, and
w:11 no doubt draw a large crowd.
Continues to Improve.
Mr. Shuman who was so seriously
shut at Aiieilla a few days ago, con
tinues to improve slowly. It is stated
that his Iricmls and relatives have of
fered a reward of £500 for the capture
ami apprehension of Moses Linton
who did the shooting and then made
his escape.
Mr.. I,.
V.Vdir relumed
;t to \ibatiy.
i, Si. I’ait'. Minn..
,1 s vesli id. 11.
!.- letui m d iaM '
- ' j M 1
a mone
day.
|. I
.a die
The Miii-in
the 1 i'll ',' \\ f'ini.i
1:1:1V artu
.'.ml v.eu- e
Ark ,
the
d Iasi
ml T. i. Ham
mnii.]')
he p f
.11 rati s to tr
.0 larks n.-.
■ era mi
142 J 5 road St
.Mrs. I ('. On- Wilcox eounty,
came down yesiudav and is visiting
! 'nil D in K "i ..ree pi- ed tinoiigh
: ca'.v ai-.tii:,:! 1 -. i.irii'e fumi Atlanta
his oid lion.. , l.iji'.'i'; n
Mrs. O. Swilt, and v/rs. J. M. bekle
o have beeii on a visit 10 relatives
at Tampa, Ida., i- iuriird yesterday
Kv. T. K. idler, who lias been
■ ending .1 lew days in :lie c.iy, re
i'i 1 . o i ' '. am..... icsurd.iy am moon.
(i. W. MeCumoek, ot Mi. Sterling,
y. who ha-. Inn spend I’g the
id'.r iii., .1 1, \ ,'sk relay alKrnoon
Mi.. J. I. Swe it, id iVaycross, is at
e S.u.'it. Sin comes hi-re to place
r.til under 11 ...fueiii ofjrr. Run-
1.
.Misa Katie Roddenbin ry. daughter
ol I >r. Ruducubcrry, of Oehlockouee,
who has been v,siting relatives in the
city returned In me e terd.iy.
A case- u: beer came to grief while
being transferred from the car to an
express wagon, last night, it fell on the
platform, and ur.adiing the contents,
beer flowed like water.
Mr. S. 'i. l’liilpot and charming
In ido returned Wednesday nigh,l from
a I 1,dal tour of the ptineipa! places of
interest in Florida. They were re
celling die congratulations of their
many friends yesterday.
file llaakiusville (tin.) Di-palrh
•sa\ -: Tin’ Allianceim.'li should be
earefill how they nllu'iV II,e mini.: id'
their order used to fiirlhcr the
interests of olll- e'-seL'Iuii's. There is
nothing wrong' in Alliani'emeii seek
ing ollii e, but they ought not to ride
into oUioe 011 the shoulders of the Al-
1 liance.
A Day on tbe Lake.
A picnic party from the Stuart con
sisting of Misses Lula, Jessie and Ella
Stuart, Jlo.-a Dupe!, llaltimnre, and
Rachel Mo.-cly, of Tallahassee, ncconi
panied by Messrs. IF S. Williams, of
New York, Perry Duerhofcr, Louis
ville, and Ardie .Smart, went, down to
Microsiikec Lake, Thursday They
report a delightful day on that beau
tiful sheet of water. We refrain from
telling flic number of lisli they claim
to lmvc captured.
State S. S. Convention.
The members of the committee of
arrangemi it's ini' the meeting of the
State Sund.iv S.-hool Convention, arc
Merchants Week.
Visitors (especially ladies) will find
the Marshall House— with its spacious,
full length piazza — Admirably located
or viewing ninrdi gras and all othir
parades during Merchants Week in
Savannah.
The Variety Works.
We noticed yesterday, a large
(quantity of manufactured work for
the new Quitman Hotel being loaded
here. It is the work of our Variety
Works, who are reaching out and do
ing considerable business with our
neighboring towns. It is a pleasure
for us lo hear testimony to the satis
factory manner in which they execute
their orders. They give entire satis
faction in every ease, and have built
up a reputation in their business, that
gives them all they can do. We are
glad of their success.
The new slate of Wyoming is to I
start ofl with some other peculiar |
institutions besides the national park.
It is to have woman suffrage and an
educational test for voters. It will be
a sort of suffrage experiment station.
Ileing a good republican state it will
not come under the operation of the
Federal force bill, which is designed
only for bad democratic states.
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
AT
II. Thomas Jr's-120 Broad Street.
C. S. Bonrlurnnt Vountaor Obsorver I
Weather bulletin for tin* 2.'» Injure ending
I 7 o’clock I*. M., April 2, 181*0.
TKM PK:t ATI Jlri.
Palmer—Richardson.
A pretty home wedding took place
at the Inline of Mr. and Mr- C. M.
Ilaud.s, 101 -S Michigan avenue, at I
o’clock Tuesday afternoon, the con
tracting parties being Miss Ellen Rich
ard-on and .Mr. W. L. C. Palmer, for
tnerly of Th iniasville, Ga. The house
was decorated with cut flowers and
tropical plants, and mellow lights east
their soft glow over all Mrs Rolluinii
I'.'ipiesti'd to atlend a inci ting at Kv- ph ycd Mcmlel-solm’s wedding march,
i ]>. m
Maximum tor 21 hours.,
Minimum “ “ “ ..
Il:» ill-fall
Imlirutioiis for r
THE GEORGIA HEDGE CO
Merits ofouc Hedje.
NY.
ans iV Maclean’s ofliee, cotton ware
house, this Friday, I’. M., at -l.o'O
o'clock. Any person in tore-ted in the
matter, not a member of' the <: itnii.it-
tcc will lie gladly we lom-d :
COMMITTEK.
.S. I, Hayes,
W. W. Williams,
15. I’. Walker,
C. H. Williams,
T. C. Mitchell,
•T. 11. Chisholm,
.1. II. Merrill.
T J. Rail,
J. F. Evans,
W. M. Reese,
K T. Maclean,
J. >S. Montgomery
C arlrs P. Hansel!, Chairman.
after which Dr. Vassal' of the First
Baptist church performed the simple
marriage service. Many handsome
gifts were hi stowed by admiring
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer have
gone to Canada, 'lie home of the
bride, for a short visit.—Kansas City
Times.
Mr. Palmer’s friends in this, his old
home, lender lies', wishes for the health
and hnppinc.-s ol hi nself and his fair
bride.
Progressive Euchre.
The progressive euchre party given
bv the Indies of Pine Summit Wednes-
First of the Season.
'his is the season when the littk
brown buds are bursting into green day night was one of the most on-
tufts of leaves and the dogwood tree Ijoyahle events in society circles given
has cast its showy banner lo the wood , this season.
land breeze. It is the season of which Miss Lily Moreau, ot New York
poets love to -mg and "the young j city, won the first prize for the ladies,
man’s fancy fondly turns to thoughts : and Miss Jeanette Lund,of Cleveland,
of love.’’ K is the reason when the
lone fisherman likes to angle in shady
nooks and around mossy banks‘for
the unsuspecting briglu-eyed perch
and the brave but foolish trout It
the season wu it birds nu’e and
build their nists logitiv r, teaching a
lesson Irom the great I) iok of nature
to the foil)wise sons and dati l.ie-s u*
men. It is a 1 .so he season when the
gem-runs human iieiiis seeks lo mani
fest its joy in the congenial compan
second Miss Jessie M. M. Miller
wits the recipient of tiie booby.
Mr. I». Smith, jr , carried off the
first jiri/.o fur the gentlemen, :>i:d Maj.
Moore, of New York city, mtoi d.
The booby lei! to the lot < f I>r (i <).
Joi.es. The fbllowin plaveis oeeu |
pied the Mix table?:
S A. Smith. Miss Diekiuan; U
Smith, jr., Miss Lily Moreau; O O
Jones, Mrs. Oalihn; Joe Ball, Mrs.
.Moreau; John Stark, .Mrs. Palmer;
It is the elicapn.-t ft wo.
It is most durable.
It is not a lice ted by lire, wind or Hood.
It 11ns no |hi?Is to rot.
Stork can not rub it down.
It protects itself.
It stop trespassers and hunter.-.
It can not In- earned uwjiy for fin wool.
Ii takes but little room.
You can cultivate close to it.
No weeds to be kept out of the corners.
It lasts for generations.
You never lay out one cent tor material |
to repair it.
It s ornamental to any farm.
I: is mule hi"li, bull strong and pi" tight. I
I’aflics desiring more information regard
ing the Hedge Feuee can call on or address |
(’apt. I’». II Marion. Hotel Masitry, James >
K. IVr r y, Stuart House or lien I’. Dodson, I
Hotel wiiiddoti.
|At LEVY’S.
A job of 200 pieces Embroideries
positively 25 per cent under Tal
lin.
I At LEVY’S.
20 pieces Angora Homespun
■Suitings 15c per yard.
At LEVY’S.
Wc have made a large pursue
of Roys Ivncc Pants from 4 to 14
years, which arc now being of
fered much under regular prices.
Call early, they are selling rapid*
!y.
At LEVY’S.
Have you seen our French
Batistas, our Domostic and
French Ratines, our Foreign and
American Challies. Nono pret
tier and cheaper in the land.
TAX NOTICE.
First Round.
vill he at the following places for the
purpose of Receiving Tax returns ami re
turns of the mruge and product of the farm,
orchard, manufactories and mines, for the
year 18f>0.
Ways, April, Thursday 10.
Hast Glasgow, “ Friday 11.
Holton, *• Saturday 12.
Murplieys, * ; Monday 1 t.
(•chlorkonce, * Tuesday la.
Sp-nce, “ Wednesday I*;.
Cairo. “ Thursday 17.
Duncanville, “ Friday IK.
Metcalf, “ Saturday If*.
I will be iu Tboumsville court week and
three days in a week (Thursday, Friday anti
Saturday) in the month ot June.
J. F. McCann,
T. n. T. Co.
ionship of friends, n the woods in sh.-i ! M ill Dali, Mrs Dutlcr; Mxij. Moore,
de l gltns, on leaf iG'fwn banks, where 1 Mrs. Frances Hicks; Mr. Deck, Miss
t!»e wtl.,1 gejdiyr.* blow fie.-h and pure ,'Coiry Hicks; Mr. Alible, Miss Hattie
suohhirc 1 Smith; Oilie Hull, Miss Lily Smith;
the blue [Joe Robiu.-on, Miss llirdie Smith;
’ Mis-c-.s Jennie M. Miller and Ji ani'tle
■ 'i c.hiin | Land.
w. re | t The g\mn ended at i I o'clock, after
upon t'nv cheek and heave
fails uniioi'itamiiiali'il frun
empi lean.
.Such a day and such a
was Wednesday ia-:. anil
the generous souls which prompted its
inception and graeitj;! i-eeulion. A
picnic in the woods and by the wind
ing Oclilockonec is always a joyous
affair and it is safe to say the one
tendered their friends by Miss Annie
Aikwtiglit and Misses l’el and Birdie
Woodson, was filled brim lull ol pleas
ure and happiness,even as the baskets yesterday from a pleasant trip
were filled to overflowing with the j tu Jacksonville, St. Augustine aud
more material good things of life. In i other points in Florida,
addition lo the kind hostesses the fob j Quite a numbiT attended Hie clay
lowing ladies and gentlemen partici | pigeon shoot by the Cun Club ycsier-
pated, anil the writer feels sure every | day afternoon, While no records were
one of them will agree with him in the broken every one shot well, and held
| which I't'fri'shmiii\s were served, fid-
i lowed by a nm.-t delightful impromp.
'tu dunce.
Mr. A. 15. Jolms.ai, of l’caro, III,,
is among the latest nrrival^ot tourists
at tiie Whiddon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell re-
[At LEVY’S.
Plenty Dry Goods in town—yes,
but few to compare with oun.
Having established an outlet for
lino goods wo can nfford to buy,
and do carry the finest line in tho
city. Our popular low prices
for fine goods insures a ready
srde for them.
At LEVY’S.
Wc have brought out an unusual
large and exquisite stock of
White Goods. Our goods in that
line must he seen to bo appre
ciated.
[At LEVY’S.
The prettiest spring goods al
ways sell out early in the season
We wou'd advise our friends to
call early to select their wants
for the season.
We olfer at all times the most goods
lor the least money.
LEVY’S
Hrc. June? i3 an Allijiu.-puiaii aa l tr
uitb II. A. lids-’. Th'. 1 result D obvio
lies Ini au'i prosperous.
Nniitb ira'ie.s rise tv here, I be in oral toil
can rejulily see;
If you want to prosper trade with |
52. a asms.
above belief: Mrs. Clifton, Misses
Kate Griffin, Lula Linton, Cora Wal
ker, May Henchman, Lilly Smith and
O, Lord; and Messrs. Love Wilder,
W, J.. |’,all, j. O. 15x11, j, L. Pringle,
Kenna, C'adcr Parker, J. T. Curtriglit
and E. M. Mallette,
i "i tl,o li'lumphol’tin; people, not
only unity of purpose, but unity of
action, i- imperatively needed, the
sooner this harmony is secured, the
easier the accomplishment of the un
dertaking will he achieved. Rvery
day lost, strengthens the work of the
enemy.
up their average.
Editor Triplett, and Seneca Burr,
•!>., who have been enjoying the
pleasures incident to the Georgia Press
Association junketing in Florida and
Cuba, returned yesterday, after a most
pleasant trip.
George II. Tilley who holds the
position of treasurer and secretary of
the rioutliern Express company ar
rived last night to accompany his
family who have been spending some
time in the city, to New York. They
leave to-day.
THE
E. T, VA. & GA., Ry. System I
THE ON’I.V
SHORT AND DIRECT LINE I
To TIIE
NORTH and EAST
AM) THE
RESORTS
OF THE
t'aroiinas, Tennessee and Virginia,]
Pullman Finest Vestibule
Sleepers Between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Atlanta and Knoxville,
Rome and Philadelphia,
Knoxville and Cincinnati,
Rome and Washington,
Chattanooga and New York
Without change. For further liitorrautlou
jily to
C. N. KNHiUT, A. O. 1*.
Atlanta, 0’a.
H W WRKXX
lien 1 Fan. x K t. U T., V. a d. System |
Kmxrille, Tenu.
HOUSjE,
hitchei.l;uo06S to