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THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1890,
$5.00 PER ANNUM
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LAST SUPPLIED.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
The News of the Day Told in
Brief—Personals, Etc.
Ladies Underwear.
A Full Line Just
Received
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SKIRTS;
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CHEMISES Etc.
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than can buy tin* goods ’and
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make them.
'LADIES
Are respectfully invited to in
spect these Goods.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Mr. Jesse D. Stringer is ou tbe
sick list.
Mr. W. T. Smith, of. Koine, is nt
the Gulf.
Quite a number of pears are now
being shipped.
Cnpt. N.R. Spongier, of Boston,wat
in the city yesterday.
Mr. G. M. I). Riley, of Savannah
was in the city yesterday.
Miss L. A. Harden, of Tunnel Hill
Whitfield county, passed through the
city yesterday en route to Catoosa.
Mr. M. M. Futch has returned
from a visit to the White Sulphur
Springs Fla. He was greatly im
proved by his trip.
Hon. Isaac Alderman, of die 17th
attended the Alliance meeting yestcr
day. He is a icpreseutativc farmer
and ulliauce man.
The Meeting Yesterday.
Thomasvillo was full of members
of the alliance order yesterday. The
meeting was in session at tbe court
house iu the forenoon. It was easy
to sec that the make up of the body
was very fine, representative men, in
the host sense of that word were as
plentiful as blackberries, and from
their lmppy contented faces it was
easy to see that they had come from
prosperous contented homes, with
promises of a bountiful harvest, and
that they were well contented with the
the outlook for their order.
The action taken was as follows:
Rev. J. M. Itushin was endorsed for
Congress. I’rof..A. Q. Moody for
Senator from the 7th district, and
Hons. A. W. Ivey and J. M. Parker
for the members of the Lower House.
GOWNS,
Lot Enscy, the popular Baltimore
drummer, was in the city yesterday
calling on his numerous customer?,
lie is at the Stuart.
Misses Mellie aud Jessie Powell
two charming young ladies of Cairo,
passed through the city yesterday
route to Alontezunni.
1'6'js Broad Street.
There are some odors that float ou
the breezes these days, aud worse
these nights, that are neither condu
cive to health or comfort.
lion. A. Q. Moody, of Boston, was
in attendance on the Alliance meet
iug yesterday, as a represenintiv
from the Boston sub-Alliance
The boys are practing base ball
over at the South Georgia college cam
pus every evening, preparing for the
match game to come ufF next week.
If you have any inclination to buy
real estate, you can surely he Induced
by the rare lot of bargains, Mr. E
M. Mellette is offering iu bis column
Willis Barnes, formally express
messenger on the Monticello run, and
later on the Alabama Midland express
is now ou the route between here and
Albauy.
Mr. John Stark filled a telegraph
otiler yesterday for nine hundred
pounds of bread from Dothan Ala.
Thoirtasville’s bakeries are both popie
!ar, and well known.
Rev. C. 1. LaKochc left yesterday
for n short visit to Savannah. Mrs. La
Ko.ihe anJ children will leave shortly
for the north to spend the summer
months.
The Fourth Artillery baud, colored,
of Savannah, will furnish the music
to day. The band was here on Vet
eran’s Day, and their music was eu
joyed by all.
The card ot Messrs White & I’ayuc
commission merchant, Norfolk, Vu.,
appears this morning. These gentle'
men are well spoken of by those
that have shipped them in the past.
They have made some good returns to
parties around here that here that
have shipped them this season.
Hon. R. A. Connell, of Whigham,
was iu the city yesterday. He has
recently become the owner of the cel
ebrated. Whigham Spring, and will
make considerable improvement on
the property.
Remember the ladies will be ready
to furnish refreshments at the court
houso this morning from 9 olclock a.
m., till late at night. The electric
light has been placed in the cross aisle,
and everything has been douo to
make the festival a success. Patron
ize the ladies liberally, for the pro
ceeds go to tho Hussars.
Cannot Come.
Judge II. W. Hopkins received a
telegram from Hon. W. J. Nortben
yesterday afternoon as follows:
Sparta, Ga. )
July 3rd. j'
Just home, sorry can’t reach you,
but thanks for your consideration.
Signet],
» W J. Northen. 1
It is a matter of regret that Col.
Northcn could not so make his ar
rangements so as to be with us to day.
lie has never spoken in this part of
tbe state, and. as people long since
made up tbeir minds to vote for him for
governor, they would be pleased to
hear him discuss the issues of the day.
He is a pleasant and convincing
speaker, anil would have made a
good impression.
Pleasant Mementoes.
Capt. Hansell has received some
samples ol'pictures taken at Augusta
of the Guards, and their especial
chums, the Valdosta Videttes. The
pictures are true to life, and represent
the hoys lounging about camp, some
playing curds, and others engaged in
doing nothing. The other view was
taken the morning of breaking camp.
-The Guards will prize the pictures
highly, as mementoes of the encamp,
meat of 1890.
Messrs. T. .J. Ball & Bro. are hav
ing the front of their store put in
thorough order. A handsome new
sign, tells to the world wbero this,
tho handsomest grocery store in South
Georgia, can bo found.
Good Sales.
Mr. E. L. Nixon the representative
of .Mr. G. I.. Lawrence, of New York
has shown the Timks-E.ntkrpkise
copies of account sales of four cars of
melons, sold for Air. Mitchell Jones
of Valdosta The sales were made
about the lime that Capt. George R.
McKee's cars were sold, and of which
he complained. Mr Jone’s oars aver
aged a net of 8148.75 each, Mr. Law
rence says the Jones cars were very
fine, Mr. Mcliee’s not so good.
An Important Convention.
All of the Couuty Alliances in the
2nd Congressional District willfsend
up delegates to a convention to be
held in Albany, Tuesday 15th inst.
This convention will ratify nr c:i
dorse the action taken by tho Coun
ties AUinuccs yesterday, iu the mat'
ter of recommending a Congressional
candidate for this district.
Surely Coming.
Lieutenant MacIntyre of the Hus
sars received a telegram from M. V.
and I). I. MacIntyre, of Savannah
say ing the band would leave last night
for this city. They are due to arrive
here at 6:40 this morning, at the same
time the Videttes arrive.
Sold His Stable.
Air. Robert M. Varnedo lias sold
his stables, formerly the Eclipse sta
bles, on Remington Avenue, to Mes
srs. L. A. Varuedoe and J. 8. Alai -
lard, who will probably continue the
business.
On the Lake.
Messrs Will AIcCartncy aud Sher
rod arc spending a few days ou I-nke
Iamouia. They have carried a full
supply of everything needful to suc
cessful anglers, not forgetting a frying
pan.
A new lot of those matchless Cas-,
sard Fig Haras, sweet anil juicy.
T. J. Bai.l& Bro.
The Order of the Day.
The TiMES-ENTERrRiSE gave yes
terday morning the programme of to
day’s festivities.
We give below the names of tho
young ladies that will act as waiters
at (the court house. Refreshments
will he ready at 9 o’clock this morn
ing and till late in the evening the la
dies will be at their posts ready to
serve tho hungry, or furnish cooling
beverages to the warm. With the fol
lowing young ladies to serve them,
the public is bound to be pleased:
Miss Annie Scott,
“ Mamie Blacksbenr,
“ Alamio Hansell,
“ Annie Paine,
“ Honorine Mitchell,
“ George Mitchell,
“ Dena Alitchedl,
“ Willie Baker,
“ Alinnie Evans,
“ Stella Baker,
“ Lula Baker,
“ Alay Ainsworth,
“ Ola Mallottc,
“ Jessie.Watt,
“ Cora Cassells,
“ Vallie Casscls, ,
“ Lillie Smith,
“ Pet Woodson,
“ Birdie Woodson,
“ Alozell Hayes,
.“ Rosa Neel,
“ Emma McIntosh,
“ Bessie Hopkins,
“ Olive Blackshear,
“ Cora Walker,
“ Goody Sapp,
‘ Johnnie Sloan,
Carrie Wolff,
“ Alma Deklc,
“ Marion Davis,
• “ Meek Young,
“ Bessie Herring,
“ Ella Stuart.
“ Fannie Mitchell.
•* Annie Mitchell.
*' Mope Linton.
Let it be generally understood that
every young lady in Thomas county
is, or ought to be, ti candidates for
Sponsor, or Maids of Honor of tho
Ilussnrs, and let it not ho forgotten
that the Tournament is free,no charge |
made for anything but ref-eshments. ':
nnd votes for Sponsor.
Eating will begin nt 9 o’closk, nuiL
continue through tho day.
This is the last special order for the
day s festivities
Will Close To-Day.
We, the undersigned, merchants off
Thomasville agt.ve to close our several
places of business to-moirow afternoon
at 3 o’clock in honor otthe National
Hobday and as a mnrk of respect to
the festivities inaugurated by the-
Thomas Hussars.
L Le v / A Co., J L & W A Pringie,
L F Thompson & Co., L Stcycrman
& Bro.. S L Haves. N at’l Bank, Grif
fin A Sturdivant, H Wolff & Bro., H.
R Cocke Bro., Fallis & Son, J. Car-,
rol Jfc Son, H F. Dekle, W L Cone,
A C Brown. J J Stephens, D J Shef
field, Jos. Jerger, C H Young A Co.,
Curtright & Daniel, Mitchell: & Mac
Intyre, F. Wise, Jno. H W -st, B A
Bass, Rrid & Culpepper, bnok store,
Reese S: Kasoh, A P Wrigh t, Bank of
Thomasville, James Watt it Bro., R
F Wlihddon, B D Fudge, T J Ball &
Bro., Joseph Fass, B D Ai asworth, G
’•V Forbes, A T Snodgr; iss, E O
Thompson, S A Jones, Miss A E Mc
Clellan; M P Pickett, \ F Prevatt,
g-ocery.
Died.
ACrs. Alary Chastain, the venerable
mother of Mr. J. T. Chr .stain, at
wluxse homo she has been living for
many years, died yesterday afternoon
at. Jersey Farm. As will be seen by
funeral notice,'elsewhere, t he deceased
will be buried from the re sidence this
afternoou at 4 o’clock. Tho inter
ment will take place in Laurel Hill
cemetery, immediately afi ;cr the con
clusion of tho services ai t residence.
All friends of the family are invited
to attend.
Call round to day imf 1st ve one of
those -lor 5ponndCaasardi? Pig Hams
sent home. It will delight ;.your wife
and please you as well:
T. -J. BXiii-. & Bro.
The Alabama Midland.
A representative of the Times-En-
teri’Rise leaves this morning fora
trip over the Alabama Midland Ry.,
to Montgomery.
The Times Enterprise has taken
occasion, heretofore, to speak of the
advantages that would accrue to our
city and section, as results of the
building of the road. In the first
place, it opens up a new and direct
route, nnd the shortest nnd most di
rect route from Thomasville aud
South Georgia to all points west. It
is an open secret that the Alabama
Alidland will be pushed beyond Mont
gomery to connect with several lines
to Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago
aud the extreme northwest. Thomas
ville hes received much patronage
from these cities and the sections con
tiguous to them, and improved con
nections will bring more people to
spend their winters among the pines.
Again, the country opened up by
the Midland between Bainbridgo and
Montgomery is one of tho very finest
south. It is rich in timber, rich
in resources of soil, nnd beyond that
is one of the most benutiful sections
to the eyes in the whole of our beauti
ful southland.
The Timer-Enterprise will tell its
readers something about this section,
nnd if it can persuade our business
men to reach nnd gather a part of the
business that a hns been developed,
along tho line of tho road, it will be
content. Look out for the Midland
articles, they will interest you.
Thomas County Alliance Reso
lutions.
llctolved, By the Thomas county
alliance, that- wo recommend A. Q.
Aloody for Senator from the 7th
Senatorial District, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic party.
We also recommend A. W. Ivey
and J. AI. Parker ns candidates for
the House of Representatives from
Thomas County, subject to tho action
of the Democratic party, and J. M.
Kushin us a candidate (or Congress
from the Second Congressional Dis
trict. B. H. Pope, Sec. C. A.
Funeral Notice.
The friends and acquaintances of
the late Airs. Alary Chastain, Sr., and
of Air. and Air?. J. T. Chastain, are
invited to nttend the funeral of the
former irom the residence, this after
noon at 4 o’clock: the interment to
take place in Laurel Hill cemetery
imiW'Juuely after.
Air. W. B. AlcDonald of Faccvill e
was in town yesterday.
Air. E. M. Alallcttchas something to
say to real estate buyer* this morning
in his column that will interest them.
He is offering such a variety ot prop
erty that he is able to please all classes
of buyers. Call and see him.
Ice Cream in Haifa Minute.
Ict> cream made while you wait,
that ft a sign which might be put
out at Reese & Easons, has the great
est iuve.'ition. Think of a labor ami
timj sieving invention which will
really freeze the most delicious
creams and sherbets in less than half
a minute. You pour in tbe cream,
turn the handle three 01 four times,
and there is your cream frozen firmly
nnd smoothly all through. Drop in
and sec the marvel and get a plate of
cream free. 7 4 It.
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
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n, Thomas Jr's - 1*6 Broad Sired.
O.S.Bondurant Volunteer Observer
Weather Bulletin for the 30 hours
cnuiqg
at 7 o'clock I*. M., July 3,'1890.
TEJIl'KUATCttit.
7 *\ ni
2 p TJl
92
7 i>.m
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Maximum for 34 hours
..... 99
Minimum “ “ “
71
Rain-full
Indication for rain, stationary temperature
GEORGI A—Thomas County.
Ordinary's Office, July 3, 1890.
Wm. It. Bibb has applied to me lor per
manent letters of administration on the es
tate ot It B Mardre, deceased, late of said
county, and I will pass upon said applica
tion at iny office on the first Monday in
August, next (’.890).
Jos. S. Mxitmi.t..
Ordinary.
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