Newspaper Page Text
N-
SB
Sudbcription Rates.
Oailv Times-Ekterpbi8e, .... $5 00
W felt “ 1 00
Daily Adtebtis so Rates.
transient Rates.—$1.00 per square for tbe
first insertion, and 50 certs for ea h subse
quent insertion.
One Square, one month, - - - - $ 5 00
Unc Square, two months .... 8 00
One Square, three months, * - 12 00
Olc Square, six months, - - - - 20 00
ilue Square, twelve months, - - - 3
Subject to change by special arranf sraent
S. B. BITI8R, Bnalncsi Jlanatrr,
Georgia is fast forging ahead in the
race ot progress.
There is a general ‘bust up’ of buck'
et shops reported, North and South.
No great harm will follow. They are
not essential, by any means.
One of the penitentiary guards at
the Dade coal mines killed another
guard, this week, over a lady’s ability
to make good cake. Very foolish.
It is said that the mosquitoes in
Florida are very much wrought up
about the report that the republicans
are going to take hides from the free
list.
A recent law suit in Dahlonega,
originating about a hen and chickens,
compelled the defendant’s husband to
sell the only cow he possessed in order
to get his wife out of it.
Valdosta is going to have a cotton
compress. As Quitmft is going to
put up a compress, Valdosta could
not afford t» be left. This reminds us
that Thoroasville, for a town of its
means, is doing less to control trade
than any town in the state. Isthi
the right course to pursue?
Quitman's Compress.
matter for itie past few weeks and is
now .ieadyto announce to the world
that she will have a first-class cotton
compress in operation in ample time
to handie next season’s crop. The
«& bdjrai.1 tj ui 3iAi j i/aiwo uu siwuii
Ever/ dollar of the required capital
has b en subscribed, and the papers
which make the speedy erection of
the plant a certainty were signed to
day. Some of Quitman’s most suc
cessful business men are at the head
of the enterprise, and it is also guar
anteed the active assistance of some
heavy export buyers. The compress
is expected to have 12 000 bales,
Quitman’s present receipts, to start
with, and that this number will be
largely ncreased, both by additional
receipts from wagons and also by rail
shipments admits of scarcely a doubt.
The application for the charter for
the compress company will be pub
lished in this week’s Quitman Pres3
and the work of erect.ng the plant
will soon be commenced.
B. D. FUDGE,
M. T. Hancock, Trustee etc..
To the defendant, M. T. Hancock, Trustee
etc., you are required to be and appear at
Thomas Superior Court Southern Judicial
Circuit State of Georgia at chambers on the
1st day of July 1890, to show cause if any,
why the petition of Plaintiffs in the above
stated case should not be granted as prayed
for.
Witness the Hon. A. If. Hassell,
„ Judge of said Court.
J. W. Groover,
O. S. C. T. C. Ga-
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
DCALEB IN
EEEP-:-E00LI
HABDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
—YOTTR
; .
"ff
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary’s Office, April 28th, 1800.
S. L. Hayes, Executor of the last will and
testament of S. S. Adams, deceased, late of
said county, has applied to me for leave to
sell the land belonging to tbe estate of said
deceased, and I will puss upon said applica
tion at my office on the first Monday in
June next. Jos. S. Merrill,
Ordinary.
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gis si Spoil Hoods
of all kinds, and|agent for .
King’s Powder Co.
EATABLES
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
A. T. MacIntyre jr., has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for permanent let
ters of administration on tiic estate of Mrs.
Barbary Thomas, late of said county, deceas
ed, and I will pass upon said application on
the first Monday in June r.oxt (1890).
Jos. S. Merrill, Ordinary.
It is now thought that the Macon
Construction company and Col.
Machen ’have pooled their issues, and
both systems will go into Savannah
over a common track from Swains-
boro. The Macon Construction Co.,
will build from Swainsboro to Macon,
and Col. Machen will build from the
same placo to Atlanta.
The News says: “The angels will
care for me," screamed Henry Geltie
as he leaped from the third story of a
New York building. Henry was never
more mistaken in his life. The angels
kept hands off, and Geltie was picked
up Irom the pavement dead. The
angels seem to be letting people like
Geltie very much alone these days.
Neither the angels or providence
interferes when a crack brained fellow
jumps from a three story building.
A man, generally speaking,paddles his
own canoe.
Crisp on Reed.
Speaker Itecd’s Pittsburg speech
has attracted very general attention
Speaking of it, Charley Crisp says:
It is a vile slander ou the people
of the south. There is no demand
for a federal election law by the best
people, either north or south. Ccr
tain republican politicians have en
deavored to create such a demand
in the north by misrepresentation and
slanderous statements as to the condi
tion of affnirs in the south, for the
purpose of justifying them in the
passage of a law looking ostensibly to
the purity of elections, but really
intended to secure the appointment of
a republican returning board to falsify
the real vote and certify the election
of republican congressmen from the
south, whether they nrein fact elected
or not. Mr. Reed is a type of that
class of politicians who will not hesi
tate at anything to keep the Repub
lican party in power. His speech at
Pittsburg demonstrates this.
“He says the people of the.eolith,
justify election frauds and lynching
This statement is absolutely untrue
and no man who had a proper regard
for the truth would say such a thing.
Even the scurvy politician who seems
to see the things he does not ought
to preserve an appearance of decency.
“No party necessity can jmtify
such slanders and abuse of a people,
Southern men as a class will always
be found true to every principle of
honor. Any one who knows them is
aware of this, and such utterances
as those attributed to Mr. Reed
his Pittsburg speech can only linve
the effect of belittling him. They
can’t hurt us.”
To day the great labor demonstra
tion occurs in,Chicago. It is thought
that a quarter of a million of sullen,
dissatisfied, mutinous mechanics and
citizens will take part in the demon
stration. Chicago is a hot bed of
socialism. Tbe most vicious and
dangerous element in America may
be found in Chicago. Thousands and
thousands of these boldly march be
neath the red flag—in that city,
And that red flag means murder, ra
pine and lawlessness.
Dudley and Davis not Confirmed.
Washington, April 28.—It begins
to look ns though neither of the two
negro postmasters nominated by Har
rison for Georgia would be confirmed.
Both Dudley of Americus and Davis
of Athens are hung up in the Senate
committee. As neither will be con
firmed it is not improbable that Wan-
amaker may have them both with
drawn. The respectful tone of the
Athens petition, with its respectable
signatures, impresses him.
An Earihauake at Saratoga.
Troy, N. Y., April 28.—About
10:30 o’clock last night three slight
earthquake shocks were felt at Sarato
ga.
A QUAKE AT LISIiON.
Lisbon, April 28.—A shock ol
earthquake occurred in this city to
day.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary's Office, April 28th, 1890.
Bessie Manning 1ms applied to me for let
ters ot administration on the estate of Wil
liam Murphy, deceased, late of s,\id county,
to issue to R. B. Mardre, Public Admisistro-
tor of said county, and I will pass upon said
application at tny office on the first Monday
in June next. Jos. S. Merrill,
Ordinary.
Bad for Prohibition.
Washington, April 28.—The
Unite! States supreme court, through
Chief Justico .Fuller, to day rendered
an opinion adverse to the constitu
tionality of the state laws providing
for the seizure of liquor brought into
a state in original packages. Such
laws, the court holds, ere au inter-
feicnco with interstate commerce.
After the liquor becomes the proper
ty of the importer, tbe state may,
under its police powers, regulate or
prohibit the sale, but it has no power
in the absence of an express congres
sional authority to prohibit the trans
portation of an article from another
state, and its delivery to tbe importer.
Itoxie Carter 1 Libel for divorce in Tiiom-
vs ins Superior Court April
Wm. Carter J Term 1890.
It appearing to the court by return of tbe
sheriff that tbe defendant is not to be found
in the county, und it further appearing tint
be resides out of the State. It is hereby or
dered that service of this writ be perfected
by publication ns required by law.
A. II. Haxsell, Judge S. C.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court April 20tU 1810.
J. W. Groover, C. S. C.
Alice Henderson t Libel for divorce in
vs 1 Thomas Superior, Court
Aaron Dcnderso.i) April Term, 1890.
It appearing to tbe court by return of tbe
sheriff that tiic defendant is not to be found
in tbe county, and it further appearing that
be resides out of the State. It is hereby or
dered that service of this writ lie perfected
by publication as required by law.
A. II. Barbell, Judge S. C.
Tbs above is a true copy from the minutes
of tbs Superior Court.
J. W. Groover, Clerk,
J. L. Beverly & Bro
>
tel
o
i
'M
KriBP TO THE BIGHT.
Do not be imposed on by any of tho numerous
Imitations, sabultulas, etc., which are flooding
tho world. There is only ono Swift's Specific,
end there is nothing like it. Our remedy con
tains no Mercury, rotash, Arsenic, or any pois
onous substance whatever. It bnilda np the gen
eral health from the first doso, and baa never
foiled to eradicate contagions blood poison and
Its effects from tho system. Bo sare to get the
genuine. Send your address for our Trcotlso on
Hood and Skin Diseases, which will In mailed
foe. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gs.
Jones.
Smith,
LUMBER,
Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc.
MEIGS, GrA..
Wanted—Everybody to write
or see us before placing or
ders for lumber. We still
have thousands of feet of
the Best Dry Lumber in
South Georgia. We carry
in stock and in large quan
tities anything wanted in
lumber, and are fully pre
pared to furnish dressed and
matched lumber, and in fact,
in almost any shape desired
Mouldings turned and Scroll
work done in best style.
THE PEST
Bro. Jones is an Allianceman and trades
with B. A. Bass. The result is obrioui—
he's fat and prosperous.
Smith trades elsewhere, the moral you
can readily see:
If you want to prosper trade with
B. A BASS.
A. W.PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thoroasville, Ga.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC..
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number ef labor-saving tools,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
in Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
do all kinds of work in our line with dis
patch and neatness.
apl22dAwly
Direct Route!
I ROM AJjL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN
THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
Vz through exproca trains daily, with Pull
la an Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars by night,
and Choir Cars by day, between Cin
cinnati! and Chicago, Indlanapo
Its and Chicago, and also be
tween Louisville and;
/ Chicago,
where close con
nections are made (or
Bt. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Poi-
land, Omaha, Kansas City, 8an Francisco
and points Intermediate—
Four Fast Mail
having Louisville, Dally except Sunday, at
V* 00 a. m. Olnclnnattl, Dally, except Bunday,
at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:50.
The most rapid service ever attempted be
tween tho Croat Commercial Cities on the
Oblc Blver and Chicago.
\ Coupon Tickets,
MONON ROUTE
Untvorsally and deservedly popular.
N B. CARSON. Vloo-pros't and Gon't Mgr
. a. If CDOEL. Gon't Trafiic Manager,
B. BARKER, Gen Pass Agt.
BY BUYOfG
refrigerators;
-OF-
L. F. Thompson & Co.
We have also in stock
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip
tions,
• / •>
• ■
COFFIN’S,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Class.
WHAT IS CAR80LINEUM AVENARIUS?
(Registered]
It Is a Wood and Htone Preserving Com
pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary
brush. It is guarnntecd to preserve ttny
kind o< wood, ubovo or under the ground
or water, (oral least fifteen years, nnd lxecp
off all kinds of insects. It is used by the
U. 8. and almost ail foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other
* large Corporations, as well as all Real Estato
Owners, where It Is kept for sale.
For further information and Ciscalarn
bleasu address or call on
Am
■i'M
L F, Thompson & Co.
ZLsTZETW GrOCXDS
—-A.T—
'W
158 Brood Bt.. Thomasvllle
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
Come and Examine our Stock of
Sateens, Challies, Ginghams
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF
"White Groods.
With Electric Lights.
Is now open, and I would be pleased to
have my Thomasvillc friends and others
stop with me when they come this way.
All my help is experienced. The dining
room is under the supervision of that effi
cient steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New
York All correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
with children. Rate* $2.00 to $3.00 per
day. "D. J. McINTOSH,
4-19-d-kwly Proprietor.
BBONATED WITH—
We call special attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for
twclvo and a half cents; they arc equal to any sold for twenty cents. Como
and look for yourself.
NATURALGAS
BOARD IN THE COUNTRY.
There arc now a few vacant rooms at
Jersey Farm. Those who may desire to
close tbe season among the pines will find
this a pleasant home. Fare substantial,
pure milk plentiful and rates reasonable.
Apply at this office or at tho form.
Imported from the Mineral
Springs on the Rhine, Ger
many, on draught at
i-sools.! Look! Look.!
Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the
entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible.
m
L. STBYEEMAH ISs BRO.
SCHMIDT’S SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS.
mfm
Gribben & Levick,
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Wo will be glad to make ccntrocta for, or su
perintend, all claoses of Imilding«, public or
private. In either brick or wood. XVill furnish
DRIHSTK
Glen Springs
i. I MOMMY,
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
(See tier Reid 4 Colpipper a Drug Store, Broad St
Lx-o mit-iin i u/iiLi.ti-t, ia awarueu
! will guaranuo satisfaction in
■■■■■■We refer to ths man, bandings
erected by us In Tbomasvi lie, and to all ■■■■
for whom we have worked. Shop on li
Mineral Water
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, tor other
parties, alt kinds ot town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess-
mentot-botb kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a t hare of the business ot
tbe community. aag?8
street, 2nd door from Broad.
ThomaSTlUe, Ga., April IS, 1890.
For the Liver and R.v ’neys
Foi sale at
Two (2) desirable Brick Stores for
rent, on Jackson street. Apply nt
158 Broad street. -Apr27-dlw.
Merchants Week.
Visitors (especially ladies) will find
the Marshall House—with its spacious,
foil length piazza—Admirably located
%. - SCHKJDTS.
or viewing mardi gras and all other
during Merchants Week in
parades during
Savannah.
km l Itai,
LIVERY
FEEDSTABLES
Fine Teams, with careful drivers.
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR
PATRONS.
IACKSOI „ Thomurille, Cm
• stir
wm
-.mm