The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 10, 1890, Image 1
$5.00 PER ANNUM
ALE
AT
On Monday, Tuos-
day and Wednesday
next,beginning Mon
day morning at 10
clock we will place on
sale 5,000 yards Plaid
white Nainsooks for
ladies’ and chilrens’
wear, at
regular price ‘25c
no bettr bargain ever
offered in Thomasvilie
attend the
SALE
AT
132 Broad St
•Shi rill Hurst C'litimie* I*
slowly.
A. I). Hcmlcr.viii • No.*
in tlu; city.
Tilt* new jail will -ihim be ready fur
OCOllpancV.
1). A. Rogers, ul Columbia, Trim.,
is ill llic city
A. .1 Kill};,
■inat the Ciillf.
Vi'. B. Well.-i, uf New Yor
ping at llie.Stiiart.
(}. C. Shield, of liicliinouu, is stop
ping at the Stuart.
Mr \V r . M. Grier, of Valdosta, was
iu the city yesterday.
Mr. Nat Huey, of New York is
stopping 11 the Gulf.
Mr. 15. H. Griffin, of Bainbridge,
was in the city yesterday
Dr. J. G. Hopkins returned ycstcr-
dud from a visit the Philadelphia
Mrs. Florence Vaughn returued
yesterday from a visit to Savannah
Air. James B. Moore, ot Hartford,
Gout!., is among the latest arrivals at
the Piuey Woods.
Miss Annie Paine left yesterday
for Jacksonville, to attend the inter
state military drib,
Mr. George Feuru lias returned
from a visit to his son Mr Ed. Fenrn
ut Knoxville, Teuu.
Thu wind blew the dust in cloud:
yesterday ; a rain is very much need
ed at preset t writing.
Air. Bert AInrdre left yesterday for
Araericus to visit his sons Little and
Joe, pnw of ybut city
Jy. B. Hangi} ii|)ij family, of Cleve
land, ()., t\ I o have been at the Alitohi
ell this senson, left yesterday
It. P. Bliss, ol New York, who has
been spending the season at the Piuey
Woods, left yesterday for home.
Among the latest arrivals at the
Piuey Woods are Air. and Airs.
Spencer H. Smith, of New York
A pleasant party ot ladies and
gentlemen from Pine Summit are at
tending the drill at Jacksonville this
week.
Parties from Aucilla yesterday, re
port that Cap. Shuman, who was so
seriously shot by Alose Linton. has ta
ken a relapse, and is much worse
Willie Fleming, who lias just been
appointed agent ut Callahan, Fla., for
the S. F. & W. Uy., passed through
the city yesterday on route to that
place to assume his duties.
Ceorge Duffy, of Baltimore, who
has been spending several months here
at the .Misses Blnckshear’s, left yes
terday for New Orleans ami Fort
Worth, Texas.
A handsome building lot on the
corner of Crawford and Calliouu
streets has been sold to Air. Pearsall,
of Wilmington, N. C. t by real estate
agents Fearu & Love. Air. Pearsall
will probably improve his purchase at
nu early date.
In Sunday norniug's Timks-Ex
rmirmsK the statement was made
that Air. S. G. AIcLendou would
deliver the Memorial address at
Americus, on the 2<ith. This was au
error; Mr. Ben McLendon will deliver
the address iu that city.
There is a baker here who has a
regular daily customer in Alabama,
for a five cent loaf of bread. As the
bread is sent through the express of’
(ice, the loaf of bread would, with
twenty-five cents box express, cost live
times the originnl price of the one
loaf.
and
Mrs. J. C. S. Timbcrlake
daughter, and Miss Carrie Timber-
lake, passed through the city yester
day morning cn route from Alouticello.
Mrs. Timberlake goes to Atlanta and
Alisa Carrie to Marshallville. The
friends of the latter young lady re
gret very much that her stay in
Thomusville was so brief.
Only Five Awaiting Trial.
There are only five pris uiers in j.iil
here, and they will lie tried
.Superior Court.
The fallowing lire the irn lies of ill
prisoners, and tile alienees which are
charged against them :
John Cliltan, f.,r ivsis i.ig arrest
and shooting at officer Sing et iry.
Dawson AicClond, assmlt with in- |
lent to commit murder.
Jell Scott, perjury.
Wash Anderson, murder.
.Cash Cummings, horse stealing.
A Remarkable Record.
A valuable mule died on one of Mr.
John I. Parker’s plantations yesterday.
There would be r.o special significance
attached to this announcement, were
it not tor the fact that, during the past rpr()CUre a ' g p" ker '.
tweniy-five yean Mr. Park; r has never f[ wag re6olve(1 tll|lt aU the mlH .
lost a mule on one of Ins plantations. companies, schools, and citizens
though he was forked fifteen of them generally he invited to participate
on an average for that perio.d This • Capt a p IIall3e „ was , eqllestcd
to take charge of the military and
the parade.
j The ladies of the asiociation, by
. resolution, earnestly request the co-
Memorial Day Services.
Mrs. A. P. Wright, vie i-president
of tin* Ladies Men >rin! Association,
called a meeting of iho a-sociation to
order at 4 o’clock at the rooms of the
Lihrtyy Association.
The following program was agreed
upon for ihe* 2lith.
To meetat the. o'd cemetery at!)
o'clock on the morning of the 2Gth,
to deco.ale the graves iu thill ccme
tery, from thence to the soldier's
monument on Broad street, which
will be appropriately decorated.
Meet at the new cemetery at half
past four in the afternoon.
Au appropriate address by some
speaker to lie selected.
Mrs. K. T. Alaclean and Alisa Etta
Reid were appointed a committee to
is certainly a remarkable record. It !
attests the care Mr. Parker bestows on |
his work stock: and in this, largely,
lies the success which has attended
Mr. Parker’s farming. |
Keep the Town Healthy, I
The lollowing from the Cincinnati
Gazette will apply to I ho.nasville: |
‘ Money wisely spent for the bentfi: ,
of public health is always a good in ■
vestment. The city that prevents
disease, suffering and death by sanitary !
regulations, though they may* prove I
expensive, gels back in time the outlay !
with interest. Thorough drainage and I
dean streets, alleys and door yards ad '
vertise ajcily to great advantage. Its
people are more comfortable and con-,
tented, its business is more prosperous,
and its attracts more outside popu- 1
operation of nil the Indies in the
town. They will firing all the flow
ers to he had, mid are cordially in
vited to lie present at both the old
and :ww cemeteries, at the hours
named, for the purpose of decorating
the graves of Dixie’s dead. Further
notice of the programme and the oc
casion will appear.
Arrested and in Jail.
The following telegram was receiv
ed here yesterday, a few minutes be
fore the arrival ol No. 8 :
Baiuhridge, Gu., Apr. 8.
To Alurshall II., Thomusville, Ga.
Meet train No. 8 quick: arrest
| 3 uon and capital than a cHfty plage. wbit(! fijf fett; P ; ince Alber t
wuh bad health law, and inefficient cuat> broWll Derby hat . Burglary,
health officers,"^.. . .. -ft (Sheriff.
The Longest Railroad System. ' Policeman Coyle was promptly on
It is not generally known, perhaps, haud - ,uid found ,hc 0,an dc8cribed '
that with the acquisition of the Queen ,Ic w “ 80meAibat ullder tbe influence
& Crescent route, the Richmond Ter, of li< l uor ** I* » ohargul among other
mi mil becomes the Ion est system of . tl,ia « 4 tbat be 3i,,le 11 watch ’ 1,0 sold
' the watch at Cairo while oq his way
licro. Sheriff Patteison upon being
notified of the arrest wired as followt|:
Baiuhridge, Ga., Apr. !).
To \V. P. Coyi.k, Policeman :
Will come on first train ; hold at all
liazatds.
I*j. F. Patterson, Sheriff.
The man gives liis name as White.
He is iu jail awaiting the sheriff of
railway under one management, iu
fl)e world. The Constitution gives ]
the following figures:
The Erlanger stslem—Queen and
Crescent—alone milled 1,157 miles:
3:10 in f*- in the Cincinnati Southern :
141 in ilie Vi.iks’mrg and Meridian;
18!) iu I lie Vicksburg. Shreveport and j
Pacific; !«.I5 in Af'V Qrluans ai|<) |
Norlheasloi’ii, uud 2hA in tlie Alabama j
of
Great Southern.
This ipakesa total ol 8,104 mil
railway, and 8,000 miles ol rail
water lines emnbiucil.
That’s llie lougesl on earth
.... . .. . . morning
The other railways approaching j ( . °
nearest are as follows :
Union Pacific, 7,77il.
Pennsylvania systeni, about 7,000,
A Icliiso i, Topeka ami Santa Fc j she has met, would be delighted to see
7,.'ax), | her ’n Thom.isvi'Je again.
Chicago and Northwestern, 7,(184, ! ‘
Sou.hern Pacific, (i,052. I 1 ho WWillB Will part with a pleasant
Chicago, Milwaukee and Si. J’aul, j w,mtr Rucsi this morning, Mrs. Dr.
ai (;7g. | Hunt, of Indiana. Her friends, and
Missouri Pacific, 5,094
Cliii.'iig
Decatur county.
AIiss Alice VVakely, wno has been
visiting relatives here, will leave this
for her home in North
Georgia. Miss Wakely has won a
host of friends and admirers, during
her flsil, and every one, wuh wham
Ochlockonec Dots.
.Services at the Baptist Church, next
Saturday and Sunday by Rev. J. I.
Underworld. Ever'body is cordially
invited.
More sidewalks, better streets, and
a line hotel in Ochb'ckonee, is badly
needed. We are still of the opinii
ihilt a hotel would pay, and wg mil:
have it. Our town and county is
on ii hooii. Me.-srs Burch A Beverly
will a inn have up a saw mill three
miles below here and Messrs. Ilekle
and Lang are also putting up one two
miles below our town.
For a life of real p'easure and solid
comfort we advise a removal to Och
lockonee.
Several of our citizens went up to
Meigs Saturday to attend the Metho
dist conferc nee.
The farmers alliance is progressing
nicel) at Ochlockonee as well as else
where.
Prof. S. I). Chastain after a severe
indisposition is able' lo take charge of
his flourishing school.
Miss Emma Perry spent several
days in Camilla last week.
Miss Lucy Sill returned Monday
from a visit lo her parents in Florida
Aress. R A. Perry and H. C. Free
man our celebrated hunters spent last
week in Florida. 1 hey report plenty
of luck andia big lime.
Look sharp! I’m going to report
a wedding soon. Guess who?
A party of our young people com*
template going out oil the river
Thursday for a pic nic.
Mr. Harry Baker has moved lo
our town and is keeping “bach.”
Can’t some of our girls take pity on
him and propose?
Au eloquent sermon was delivered
by Dr. Hinton at the .Methodist church
last Sunday morning and night.
SuUSORIHKIt.
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
AT
R. Thomas Jr's* 126 Broad Sired.
O.S Bondurant Voluntoor Otsorvcr
Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending
at 7 o’clock I*. M., Ajiril 9, 1390.
2 1*. in
7 p. ui
Maximum for 2,
Minimum “
Knin-fall
I munitions Iu
THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY.
Merits of our Hedge.
It is the cheapest U*noe.
It is most durable.
It is not affected by fire, wind or flood.
It lias no posts to rot.
.Stock can not rub it down.
It protects itself.
It stop trespassers and hunters.
It can not he carried away tor firewood.
It takes but little room.
You can cultivate close to it.
No weeds to be kept out ol the miner?.
It lasts tor generations.
You never lay out out* cent for material
to repair it.
It s ornamental to any farm.
j It is mule high, bull strong and |*ig tight.
they-are many, would be vety much j X£
Burlington ami Quincy, pleased 10 sec her in the Sunny South j Cnpt. II. II. .Mnriolt, Hotel Miumry, James
K. Per^y, Stuart House or^Ben I*. Dodson,
Hotel Wliiddun.
0,520. ^ | again.
Fishing am] picnic parties will soon j Mr. Kwkhulffand bride, nir Miss j
be the order of the day. l.ela Oliver, cf Manatee, Florida, and
Wc await,. with interest, reports ' a niece of Hon. Arthur Fatten o‘this
from the blackberry crop. ■ c.ty, are stopping a few days with him
Mr. *Sam Cassels was out yesterday, j en route from a wedding tour,
after a brief hut lively tussle tvith the Willie ~Lymi celebrated his 19th
g r 'P* birthday Wednesday ui^lit. A few
Thotnasville is well represented at of his young friends were present at
the Sub-Tropical Exposition, iu Jack- his*home in Alagnolia I’laee, and a
sonvillc, this week. pleasant evening was spent.
Real estate begins to feel the quick- j Rev . ^r. Williams, pastor of the j ““»*•, fur tl ‘ i ?{v lii, ,' VS ' .
euing pulsations of the new railroad, j Bapljft churcb| ls now a b - chc | or pro ^tuntsys aafi \ ednrs.U,
Keep your eye on .fhomasville. | ten)j b j s w jf e bav ing gone to Kentucky.
Alac Wright, colored, was tried in j Mr. Williams is now at the Stuart.
Judge Alitchell’s court yesterday, for
misdemeanor. He was found guilty
and lined 828, including costs.
NEW
Commission House.
T. SNODGRASS
Auction and
c. & A.
Have opencil ut the obi Bank .stand on .lack-
son street, where they will receive all con
signments, and give personal and prompt
attention. Having secured the services ot a
popular Auctioneer, persons having goods
to dispose of will do well to see us. We will
sell at any place iu Thomusville. Liberal
advances made on non perishable consign*
Auction at store on
Established 18G5.
| Mrs. Sage, to the regret of many
new made (riends, leaves to-day for
j her home in Ohio. She will always
i be a welcome visitor in Thqmasville.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St.,
Xew York, - Y. ,1.
The above old established and re«|>on»i-
hlcliousc solicits consignments of Fruit and
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi-
| nanciul standing of the bouse affording ab
solute security to growers. Prices tele*
! graphed daily to Reese & Kuson, where
angels didn’t show up, un I’* lone- j Ry., is spending a few days in the city j MAKUMi PIAIES A.\D INFORMATION
some.”—The Bostonian, visiting friends. . I may t, e lmfi. <14w4ta
Seeing is believing: Lillie Viola —
Mamma, won' no turn upau'sid will
meiill I dit nseep ?” .Mamma—••Alain-1 Mrs - McGarrah, of Americus, is
ma’s busy, darling and can't come : visaing her daughler, Mrs. AI. 1\ Pick-
notv. ltun back to lied, my pci; the J ett, ol this city
angels are with you,” Viola—“Rat's j
tvai oo said bcluro, mamma’ but do | Arthur Pittman of the S. F. & W.
At LEVYS.
A job of 200 pieces Embroider!**
positively 25 per cent under val
ue.
At LEVY’S.
20 pieces Angora Homespun
Suitings 15c pcfcyard.
At LEVY’S.
Wc have made a large purchase
of Boys Knee Pants from 4 to 14
years, which are now being of
fered much under regular prices.
Call early, they are selling rapid*
ly.
At LEVY’S.
Have you seen our French
Batistas, our Domestic and
French Batincs, our Foreign and
American Chnllies. None pret
tier and cheaper in the land.
At LEVY’S.
Plenty Dry Goods in town—yes,
but few to compare with ours.
Having established an outlet for
fine goods we can afford to buy,
and do carry the finest line in the
eity. Our popular low. prices
fur fine goods insures a ready
sale for them.
At LEVY’S.
We have brought out an unusual
large and exquisite stock of
White Goods. Our goods in tbat
line must he sren to be appre
ciated.
At LEVY’S.
The prettiest spring goods al
ways sell out early in the season
Wc would advise our friends to
call early to select their wants
for the season.
Wc offer at all times the most goods
tor the least money.
LEVY’S
HOUSE.
MITCHKI.I* H008K CORNER.J