The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 04, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY flMES-ENTEBPBISE John Triplett, Editor and Manager. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1890. Daily Times-Enterprise in published trtrj morning (Monday excoptod.) I lie Weekly Timks-Estxrprisr is published erery Saturday morning. StinscniPTioB Rates. DASH Times-Eetebpbise, . . - VV mil “ ... $5 00 , 1 00 DaILTADTIRTIBlEO RATES, transient Rates.—$1.00 per square for the first insertion, and 50 cei ts for cash subse quent iiisertlon. I IDE Square, one month, - - - - .» u 00 <‘no Square, two months -***,! ?® i in. 8qriart,'three months, - - - oo ut.« Square, six months, - - - - 20 00 ihie Square, twelvemonths, - - - 35 00 Subiect to change by special arranf ement. JOHN TRIPLETT, Bus. Man. “The man of the Twelfth of May will get there. John Sherman keeps up his refriger ator stand in the senate. Winn will win in the 7th. He’ll lay out Pickett and Darnell. ■ ». ■ ■■ — Last Sunday was the 4th anniver sary of the earthquake at Charleston. It was a shaky time. - . - ^ ••• — CoL Lester was nominated for con gress at Waycross, on Tuesday. This was a fitting tribute to tho man. The Georgia mule is not taking any part in politics. He is engaged in better business. September Weather. Everyone is interested in the weather. It is an old subject, but it holds its own. It is discussed on the street corners, in the offices, on the cars, in the sewing circle, and—every where else. Hicks,the St. Louis weather piopb et, thus forecasts the weather for this month: For tho beginning of September Mr. Hicks predicts cool nights, with storm conditions running from cast to west between the fid and the 7th Fiom the 11th to the 22d a storm period will prevail, and dauger days will run from the 14th to the 17th A. few earthquakes may occur about the middle of the month. About the 19th and 20th it will be vary warm with active storms nnd perhaps earth quakes. Tho month will close with a storm period. While there will he several warm days during September, they will be followed by very cool spells. Texas on the Sub-Treasury Plan- The Stale Alliance of Texas has just closed its annual session. An efiort was made to endorse the sub treasury plan. The following sub slitutewns adopted: Resolved, By tho Farmers’ Alli ance of Texas, that the bill now pend ing before congress and known as the sub-treasury bill, be referred to the suh-Allianccs to be discussed as measure for carrying into eflect the demands made at St. Louis by the National Farmers’ Alliance and In dustrial Union, that the government should issue money direct to the peo ple without the intervention of nation al banks. Further resolved, That it is the sense of this body that all members of tho Farmers Alliances arc free to take any position they may prefer on the discussion of said bill. . Bex Tebbeli., Tom Smith. It will thus bo seen that the Alli- ancemen of Texas do not propose to make tho sub-treasury plan test. It would be well it some of the order in this state would follow the conservative position taken by their brethren in Texas. Mr. Terrell will bs remembered here. He made an able address to the order in the court house in Thomosvillc something more than a year ago. In this con nection it should be remembered that Gov. Gordon is opposed, only for the reason that he will not endorse the sub-treasury plan. If living Texas AUiancemcn would be free to vote for him, regardless of the plan: here in Georgia the edict has gone forth that he must be sacrificed becauso he does not endorse the scheme. Which shows up the better the Texas or Georgia Alliancemen? It is proper to add, in this connection that hundreds of Alliancemen will support Gordon regardless of orders from headquarters. Metcalf Mention. Metcalfe, Ga., Sept. 2nd, 1890. Ecltor Tihes.Enterftise Metcalfe school opened yesterday under management of Prof. A. F. Berry. Heretofore the fall sessions been poorly attended. This should not be so. Parents should see to it that their children are promptly enrolled and kept going. The Alliance at this place have bought the warehouse of the Messrs. Stegall, and appointed Mr. W. S. Howard as agent. Mr. Howard is well capacitated for the duties im posed, and the universal opinion is that he is the right man for the place. We hope his labors will be as pleas ant to him as it is gratifying to us to have him with us. Dr. J. E. Hanna & Co. will be succeeded in the drug business by Dr. E. R. Young and Mr. J. H. Davidson. While wc regret to lose Dr. Hanna’s identification with us, wo are pleased to have our old friends as the new firm. They need no com mendation from us. Mr. Davidson has been well and favorably known as a progressive business man since Metcalfe had its existence, and Dr. Young is the synonym of honesty and integrity. Messrs. Mitchell & McIntyre, owing to n change in their business in Thomasvillc, tire selling out their entire stock at cost. Rumor has it that tho stock will bo bought by parties who, as yet, do not want names given to the public. It is pretty safe to say, however, that the business will be continued by a new firm. Metcalfe continues to grow. Tho Messrs. Crenshaw Bros, will soon have their new store ready for occupancy, When finished, judging from plans and specifications, it will be a credit to our town. Then there are several residences, cither under course of construction or contracted for. Now is the time to invest in Metcalfe real estate, prices will never be less. You can put a pin down here, Mr. Croaker. Rev. L. W. Moore, of Miccosukic, preached an interesting sermon in the Methodist church to a largo and appreciation congregation, on Sunday last. Ho will assist Rev. T. J. Ryder in a series of meetings at this place, commencing next Sunday night, nnd continuing through next week. Never before have we heard such general complaint of “boll worm” in cotton. From that source alone.many claim, the crop will be short by one* half. Is there any remedy to keep tho little pests from making such a wholesale destruction? Parties claiming to be on the “inside” say the Plant System has let the contract for building the road from Metcalfe to Tallahassee, in case work is begun on the road now under agitation in Tallahassee. Let ’er roll. We are not certain that the building of the road will benefit us at this point, but a pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether will be made to keep matters os pleasant os thoy are now. Mr. W. D. Stegall has resigned tho position of Express agent and Mr. E. C. Powell has been appointed to fill the vacancy.! The post offico has been moved from Stegall & Bro’s. to Young & Davidson’s. By tho way, we have di rect mail from Savannah Jand Macon now and mail does not have to lay over in Thomasville a day and night as heretofore. And another step to front the offico hero has received in structions to issue postal notes which will prove a convenience to our peo ple. Just wait aud let us grow a little more, and this will be a money order office. Candiiear. BEVERLY & BDRCH, Mill locntoit 8 miles north of Thomasvillc. We will deliver lumber any where in the clsy or on hoard cars at the VERT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Thanking our patrons for past favors, wc ask a continuance ot the same, promising fair, square, upright dealings in every par- ticular. We guarantee prices and quality, and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. BEVERLY & BURCIT, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. 9-3d&wtf DEALERS IX- P. D. HEADLY, UNDER HOTRt BRIGHTON',- Practical Alligator and Fish Scale Jewelry —AXD OTHER— Florida Cariosities. Clocks, JWalcIies] and Jewel nr Repaired. d&w 27 \y Tax and Registration Notice, FIRST ROUND. I will lie at tlie following places on dates named below lor the purpose of collecting the taxes and registering the legal voters of Thomas connty for the year 1890. Respectfully, P. S. IIketii, T. C. T. C, And Registrar, Duncanville, Monday, Sept. 8th. East Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Metcalfe, Wednesday, Sept. 10th. Ways, Thursday, Sept. 11th. Boston,'Friday. Sept. 12th. Murphey’8, Monday, Sept. 15tb. Ochlockonec, Tuesday, Sept. 16tb. Spence, Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Cairo, Thursday, Sept. 18th. Thomas Sheriff Sale. FOR OCTOBER. Will be sold, before the court house door, in Moultrie, Colquitt county, Gn., between the legal hours of sale, the first Tuesday in October next, the following described prop erty to-wlt: Two hundred nnd fifty acres of land, more or less, lying in the 8tli dis trict of Colquitt county, whereon A. W. Bishop now resides ns tenant Levied on ns the property of R. T. Rouse, to satisfy a Sumter county court fita, Issued at the June term ot said court, 1885. Written notice given A. W. Bishop, tenant residing on said land, ns required by law. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also at the same time and place, one hun dred and forty-five acres, more or less, in the southeast corner ot lot number ten in the 8th district of Colquitt county, Ga., and also half interest in lot number five hun dred and seven (507;, in the 8th district of said county, the place whereon the defend ant now claims as the property of John A. Owens. Written notice given John A. Owens, claimant of said lands, ns required by law. Property pointed out by defendants security, G. F. Cooper and Wm. McMullen. Also nt the same time nnd place, fifty acres, more or less, of lot number one bun- dred and eighty-four (184), in the southeast corner of the 8th district ot Colquitt county, Ga. Levied on ns the property of John W. Scarborough, to satisfy n Colqiit county tax fifa. The defendant notified in writing. Levy made and returned to mo by J. J, Sellers, Constable. Also at the snme time and place, one dark mare mule, medium size, nnd one top buggy. Lericd on to satisfy aColqultt superior court fifu, issued at the April term, in favor of W. A. Davis vs. A.G. Dunlap and J. T. Dunlap. F, NELSON', Sheriff. A. W.PALIN&BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. ETEBV DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING, HORSE SHOEING, ETC, c at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number ef labor-saving tools, nnd having the Best Equipped Shops n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to do ail kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. ap!22d&wly Thomasville Marble Works, Jackson and Stephen Sts. Monti incuts, Tablets and Headstones in Marble, American and Imported, and in Granite. Satisfaction Guaranteed- Aldricb & Morse, Proprietors. juoc 18 lydJtw. The Comte de Paris is coming over to see us. The Comte was here during the war as a staff officer on the Union side. He did not distinguish himself as a soldier but managed to achieve a large notoriety by writing whoppers about the war after it was over. The American Forestty association, the objects ot which are the preserva tion and judicious management of the American forests, has accepted the in vitation of the government of the province of Quebec, and will hold its autumn meeting in the parliament buildings at Quebec from the 2d to the 5th day of September. GROnaiA-^omasCoun^ scpt i>tj John W. Clifford, of Bald county, has applied to mo for peimanent letters of administration on the cetato of J. M. Earnest, Jr, tats of said county, deooascd, and 1 will pass upon said ap plication at my offico on the first Monday In tober next, g ji Kan , L , M ordinary, til octO-w OEORO.A—ColquiUCoun^., ^ ^ Miles Munk. admlnfstrator on estato of W. If. Summers, decease*, has adplled to me for let ters ot dismission from satil administration, and I will paw upon said application at my offico on tho first Mondav in December next, 1890. 11- Oreiioiiv, Ordinary, til decl-w OEOIM11A—Thomas County. Ordinary s Office, An*. 29,1890. B. F. Davis, guardian ot F. II. and T. W. Ramsey, has applied to ms for letters of dismis sion from said guardianship, nnd I will pass upon said application at my office on the tlret Monday in October ne - ‘ “ 0 EORUIA—Thomas Connty. Ordinary's Office, Aug. 29,1890. F.B. Butler, administrator on the estate of II. M. llutler, deceased, has applied to me fo: letters of dismission from said administration, and I will pass upon said application at my office on the first Monday in Decc nber next, 1890. Jos. S. Merrill, Ordinary, ttl decl-w GEORGIA—'Thomas County. Ordinary’s office, Aug. 29,1890. Charles H. Paine, administrator on tho estate of Mre. Ann E. Remington, deceased, has ap - piled to motor letters of dismission from said administration, and I will pass upon said ap plication at my office on the first Monday In bccemher next, 1890. til decl-w Jo>- 8. Merrill, Ordinary. Exeoutor’s Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of the county of Thomas, I will sell at public outcry, before tha court house door, in the city of Thomasville, on the first Tuesday in October, 1890, within the legal hours of sale, all of let of land number one hundred (100), belonging to the estate of S. S, Adams, deceased, lying io the 13th dis trict of said county. Terms ot sale cash, td S. L. Hayes, Executor. Administrator’# Sale. Under nnd by virtue oi an order of the court ot O.-dinary ot Thomas county, Ga., 1 will sell, at public outcry, before the court house door, In the city of Thomasville, on the first Tuesday in October, 1890, within the legal hours of sale, the following lots and parcels of land belonging to the estate of S, Alex. Smith, deceased, to-wit; Loti Nos. sixty-one (61), sixty-two (62), one hundred and sixteen (116), ons hundred and sixty-two (102), one hundred and sixty-tbrer (163), two hundred and six (206), two hun dred and nine (209), three hundred and twenty-five (325) nnd one hundred nnd forty-five (145) acres of No. seventy-eight, (78) all in the 13th district of Thomas coun ty, Ga., and lot No. sixteen (10) in the 18th district of said county, lots Nos. one hun dred and eeventy-four (174) and two hun dred and ninety-seven (297) in the 17th district and one hundred (100) acres of lot No. one hundred and twenty-seven (127) in the 14th district, all of Thomas county. Terms of sale cash. •S. L. Haves, Administrator of estate ol S. Alex Smith, A. S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. THOMASVILLE GA. r Carefhl and personal attention |paiu to all work, and satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices. Will be glad to make estimates for you. My aim is to please my patrons. 7 10, d.tw Cm James Gribbcn. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, THOMASVILLE, GA. I will beglad to m ak contracts for, ur su perintend, all classes ot buildings, public or private, In either brick or wood. Will furnish plans and speciacatlons it required. It yen want any bunding done call on me, and I will submit estimates whether contract Is awarded me or not. I will guarantee satisfaction In an my work. I refer to the many buildings erected by me In Thomeeville, and to all partial tor whom I havo worked. Bhop on Fletcher ■tiect, 2nd door from Broad. IhomasvIUe Qa., April 15,1890. ly Young Female College, THOMASVILLE, GA., The Twenty-First Annual Session —WILL OPEX- September 3rd, 1890, TERMS MODERATE. Teaching thorough, (Helpline firm, but kind. For full information ap ply for catalogue lo ' JNO. E. BAKER, 8-12-Im President la. SCHMIDT, -PROPRIETOR-'; ThomasvilleBottling Works, Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with NATURAL GAS imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, Germany. ON DRAUGHT: COCA-COLA, The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.” Will relieve almost any headache in 10 to 15 minutes. The New Mexican Beverage. Non-Alcohollo. Delicloni. “Frui-Miz!” Cooling- Vitalizing. Ice Cream Parlor, Specially fitted up for the accommodation of Ladies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES. Fancy Good,, Cigar,, Tobacco, etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. r>oiwn WALL :-:PAPB IR, Can be bought nowhere at this Price except from Broad. Street. jani-ir A Mutual Pleasure. y "Nothing pleases a business manjo much as tojplcase his patrons and friends. WE ABE J UBILANT. Our Customers are Better Satisfied Our Sale Eas Been An Immese Success. STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE. But we have plenty stacks left for our friends. COME ROUND AND SEE US. We lhave bargains in all departments. The ladies will find a feast. Tho gentlemen a rich harvest. THINK OF IT, The best’all round stock in the city to choose from, and every thing at cost FOR SHARP CASH. L. STEYERMA2T & BBQ, Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices. Janl-ly AND Odd Storage Company Ice Mado From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the City. Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r. inly