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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
.'nhn Triplett, Editor and Manager.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1890.
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jonw TB1PI.KTT, Bob. Mon.
Tommie Norwood c-a n t make it.
Not much.
The base ball season is about over.
Thank the Lord.
The Telegraph says that Bibb’s
three votes are for Gordon.
The S., F. & W. Ry. is going to
put up a handsome new passenger
depot at Monticello.
There isRaum, Rum and Rebel
lion in the republican camps. Let
Cairo Dots.
Cairo, Ga , Sept. 3,1890.
Cairo is still booming.
The spelling bcc to- night at the
city hall promises to be a most inter
esting affair. The prompter will use
Webster’s blue back spelling book.
A serious cutting affair occurred
eight or ten miles below hero in Deca
tur county, on last Thursday, be
tween the Williams brothers. It seems
they bad a falling out about a day’s
work, which culminated in Fred Wil
liams drawing his knife and cutting
his brother, "Bill" Williams, in sever
al places. Dr. Glower attended the
wounded brother and pronounced his
wounds dangerous, though not neces
sarily fatal.
We are sorry to chronicle the death
of Mrs. Polina Baggett, which occur
red at her home one mile from town
on Saturday morning, after a pro
tracted illness from typhoid lever.
She leaves a husband and four chil
dren to mourn her untimely departure,
May He, who doeth all things well,
comfort and console the bereaved hus
band and children in this their hour
of affliction.
Cairo High School opened up on
Monday with a large attendance.
Prof. J. B. Wight and J. M. Glenn
are the principals, and they are
among the foremost educators in the
country.
Dr. Gardner and daughter, of
Nashville, Tenn., who will have
charge of the Cairo Grammar School,
arc expected daily. When they arrive
and both schools get in operation, Cai
ro can then boast of as good school fa
cilities as any town of its sizo in the
state
Wc paid Whigham a flying visit
last week. Wc found editor Wilson,
of the Advance, bogged up to his eyes
in business. Between running a news
paper and superintending the con
struction of the ginery, cotton seed oil
mill and guano factory, being erected
there, he has his hands full, but he
scents to be equal to the undertaking.
Whigham is to be congratulated upon
having such a public spirited citizen
within her borders. We also met our
friend, Hon. R. A. Connell, who has
BEVERLY & BURCH,
DEALERS IN
Rough and Dressed Lumber of all Kinds
Util located 8 miles north of Thomasville.
Wc will deliver lumber nny where in the
cisy or on hoard cars at the
YERY LOWEST LIYIN6 PRICES.
Thanking our patrons for past favors, we
ask a continuance of the same, promising
fair, square, upright (failings in every par
ticular. Ws guarantee prices and quality,
and respectfully solicit n share of the public
patronage.
BEVERLY & BURCH.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
9-3dAwtt
The "surplus” is gradually fading
away. But not so very gradually,
either, since we come to think of it.
The senate will vote on the tariff
bill next Monday. And then it will
be difficult to hold the body in Wash
ington.
Women are coming to the front iu
business life. There are nearly 15,
000 of them engaged as commercial
Irnvelcrs in the United States.
The democratic party of Georgia
canuot afford to split. The republi
cans, like the faro dealer, would take
advantage of the split
Huff is nominated for the legisla
ture from Bibb and Pntterson is left.
There will be no dud by these two
during the next session.
The tong session of congress is bought the Whigham Spr’tngB. and is
drawing to a close. It’s demise will be preparing to build a bath houso on
hailed with pleasure throughout the the site, which will be a great comfort
country.
The right of private judgment is
God given, and no ontb-bouml organi
zation can destroy it.—Millcdgeville
Recorder.
Will the democrats of Georgia sub
mit to Republican McCune’s dictation,
io the matter of electing a senator
from Georgia? We do not believe
they will.
The Enquirer-Sun, Columbus, un
der the able management of Mr. B. II.
Richardson, is fast taking rank with
the foremost dailies in the South.
The issue last Sunday wns a daisy.
The mortality of the globe is said to
be sixty-seven every minute, 97,790
every day, or 35,630,835 every year.
The births amount to 100,000 every
day, 36,792,000 every year.
Terminal Facilities for the Au
gusta and West Florida R. R.
The Augusta Chronicle of Wed
nesday says:
“Yesterday was public sales day at
the lower market.
The crowd in attendance was small,
owing to the little property on the
market, the only large sale being thnt
of the city to Mr. Jesse Thompson of
62 South Common lots for 812,415.50.
Mr. Thompson says the purchase of
these lots is an entirely personal in
vestment, but the general belief has
keen that they were intended for the
Augusta and West Florida railroad.
This road desires a site for a terminus
of Ibis end of the line and the loca
tion of these lots would serve them
most advantageously.
They are situated between Hale,
Walton and Hall streets, just beyond
the Central road’s freight yard, and in
the very neighborhood in which a ter
minus would be most satisfactory.
The Augusta and West Florida in
tends to have a freight yard, erect a
depot and locate machine shops in
Augusta, and every indication points
to these sixty-two South Common lots
Tax and Registration Notice,
FIRST ROUND.
I will lie at tlic tallowing iplaces on dates
named below for the purpose of collecting
the taxes and registering the legal voters of
Thomas county for the year 1890.
Respectfully,
.P.S. IIeitu, 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's, Monday, Sept. 15th.
Ochlockonec, Tuesday, Sept, liith.
Spence, Wednesday, Sept. ITtli.
Cairo, Thursday, Sept. 18th.
P. D. HEADLY,
UNDER HOTEL BRIGHTON,
Practical tyqtchplger and Jeweler,,
Alligator and Fish Scale Jewelry
—AND OTHER—
Florida Curiosities.
CIocks,JWatches*and Jewelr* Repaired.
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Thomas Sheriff Sale.
FOR OCTOBER.
Win be sold, before the court house door,
in Moultrie, Colquitt county, Ga., between
the legal hours of sale, the first Tuesday in
October next, the following described prop
erty to-wit: Two hundred and fifty acres
of land, more or less, lying in the 8tli dis
trict of Colquitt county, whereon A. W.
Bishop now resides as tenant Levied on as
the property of R. T. Rouse, to satisfy a
Sumter county court fifo, issued at the June
term of said court, 1885. Written notice
given A. W. Bishop, tenant residing on said
land,ns required by law. Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also at the same time and placo, out hun
dred and forty-five acres, more or less, in
the southeast corner ol tat number ten in
the 8th district of Colquitt county, Ga., aud
also half interest in lot number five hun
dred and scTcn (507;, in the 8th district of
said county, the placo whereon the defend
ant now claims ns the property of John A.
Owens. Written notice given John A.
Owens, claimant of said lands, as required
by law. Property pointed out by defendants
security, G.F. Cooper and Wm. McMullen.
Also at the same time nnd place, fifty
acres, more or less, of tat number one bun*
dred nnd eighty-four (184), in the southeast
corner of tho 8th district oi Colquitt county,
Ga. Levied on as the property of John W.
Scarborough, to satisfy a Colq ait county tax
Ufa. The defendant notified iu writing.
Levy made and returned to mo by J. J.
Sellers, Constable.
Also at the same time and place, one dark
mars mule, medium size, undone top buggy.
Levied on to satisfy nColqnitt superior court
fifn, Issued at the April term, in favor of W.
nf A. Davis vs. A.G. Dunlap nnd J. T. Dunlap.
F, NELSON, Sheriff.
Georgia—Thomas County.
Ordinary's Office, Sept. 1st, 1800.
John W. Clifford, ofsaid county, lias, applied
to mo lor peimancnt letters of administration
on the estato of J. M. Earnest, Jr., late of said
county, deceased, and I will pass upon said ap
plication at my office on the first Monday in
October next, 1890. „
Jos. 8. Mebbill, Ordinary.
til octO-w
GEORGIA—Co.qu.ttConnt fco ^ ^ ^
Miles Monk, administrator on estate of W. Tft.
Summers, deceased, has adplied to mo for lct-
of df " • —
til decM
to the Whighamites.
At an informal meeting of some
the most prominent citizens of Deca
tur county, held in the Mayor’s office
here, on Saturday, steps were taken
looking to the annexation to Thomas
county ot a goodly portion of tho
eastern part of Decatur county, com
prising a strip of land five lots deep.
Tho following permanent committee
wns appointed to devise ways and
V !• . .. .. . • _ ters ol dismission from snlil administration,
means by which the object in View and 1 will pass upon said application at my
, , , . J Office on tho first Monday in December next,
could bo consummated. isso. t). o. obekobv, ordinary.
W. Pearce Pres, and Robt, Ter
rell, Sect. Adjunct committee, Gen
eral Ragans, Sampson Williams,
Council Sapp, Farman Dollar and
others.
Arthur Patten, Esq., and Mr. Bal
four, of Thomnaville, were over on le
gal business yesterday.
Miss Florie Ousley, a charming re
presentative of Pollen, is visiting rela
tive] and friends here.
Miss Henrietta Strickland and Miss
Mary Dickey, two ot Florida’a lovely
young ladies, are visiting relatives
here.
The Mayor’s levee on Monday
morning, wns well attended, several
hard cases being up for disturbing the
good order, peace and dignity of our
little village.
John R. S.
Vermont Elections.
Burlington, Vt., Sept. 3.—Pro
bably one Democratic Senator is elect
ed from this county. There will be
large Democratic gains in the House.
Thirty-seven Democratic Assembly-
men arc so far known to have been
elected. There were only eighteen
Democrats iu the last Assembly.
“Couut that day lost whose slow descending
sun
Views from thy hand no worthy action
done.”
On Monday lost a statute went
into cfleet in New York state making
it a crime for a child under 16 years
ot age "to smoke or make use in any
v way of cigars, cigarettes or tobacco in
bought by Mr. Thompson as the any public place.”
ground on which this road will erect While the lows —«v •— ~ --—
its buildings, although Mr. Thompson the boya, parents'eontinue to’allow, if enn * 0 sa ca “
■ays otherwise. “
not to cncourago, the fatal habit
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary's Office, Aug. 29,1890.
U. F. Davis, guardian of F. II. and T. W,
Ramsey, has applied to me for letters ot dismis
sion from sola guardianship, and 1 will pass
upon said application at my oflicc on the first
Monday in October next, 1890.
Jos. 8. Merrill, Ordinary.
til octO-w
<7 EURO LA—'Thomas County.
Ordinary's Oflicc, Aug. 29,1890.
F. H. Butler, administrator on the estate of
H. M. Ilutler, deceased, has applied to mo for
letters of dismission from said administration,
and I will pars upon said application at my
office on the first Monday in December next,
1890. Jos. 8. Merrill, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary’s Office, Aug. 29,1890.
Charles H. Paine, administrator on the estato
of Mrs. Ann E. Remington, deceased, has ap
plied to me for letters of dismission from said
administration, and 1 will pass upon said ap
plication at my office on the first Monday in
December next, 1890.
til ded-w Jos. 8. Merrill, Ordln ary.
Executor's Sale.
U ndcr and by virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of the county of Thomas, I will
sell at public outcry, before tho court house
door, in the city of Thomasville, on the first
Tuesdsy ia October, 1890, within the legal
hours of sale, all of tat of land number one
hundred (100), belonging to the estate of
S. S. Adams, deceased, lying in the 13th dis.
triet of said county. Terms ot sale cash,
til S. L. Hayes, Executor.
Administrator's Sale.
Under nnd by rirtue ot an order oi the
court ot Ordinary ot Thomas county, Ga., I
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 oflaudbelonging to the estate
of S, Alex. Smith, deceased, to-wit: Lots
Nos. sixty-one (61), sixty-two (02), one
hundred and sixteen (116), on-, hundred and
sixty-two (162), one hundred and sixty-three
S 163), two hundred and six (206), two hun-
red and nine (209), three hundred and
twenty-five (325) nnd one hundred and
forty-five (US) acres of No. seventy-eight,
(78) nil in the. 13th district of Thomas coun
ty, Ga., and tat No. sixteen (16) in the 18th
district of said county, tats Nos. one hun
dred and ieventy-four (174) and two hun
dred and ninety-seven (297) in the 17th
district and one hundred (100) acres of tat
No. one hundred and twenty-seven (127) in
..l jt.sJ.t .it ,.c mi. .„
it puunv onc uuaurca ana iwcniy-scven \i*i) n
While the laws are trying to save the 14th district, all of Thomas county
. . it Terms of gfllcCR8D.
A. W.PALIN& BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at reasonable rates. Haring recently
purchased a number of labor-saving tools,
nnd haring the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, wc are prepared to
do all kinds of work in our line with dis
patch and neatucss.
ap!22d&wly
S. L. Harts,
Administrator of estate oi 8. Alex Smith.
Thomasville Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Monuments, Tablets and Headstones
in Marble, American aud Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction G-uaranteed-
Aldricb & Morse, Proprietors.
june 18 lyd&w.
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA. f
Careful and personal attention pniu in all
work, and satisfaction guaranteed In both
work and prices. Will be glnd to mnks
estimates for yon. My aim is to please my
patrons.
7 10, dibwCm
James G ribbon.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
I will beglad to m ak contracts for, or su
perintend, all classes at buildings, public or
private, In cither brick or wood, will furnish
plans and specifications if required. If y.u
want nny building dona call on me, and 1 will
submit estimates whether contract Is awarded
me or not. I will guarantee satisfaction In
all my work. I refer to the many buildings
erected by me In Tbomasville.and to all parties
for whom I have worked. 8hop on Fletcher
street, 2nd door from Broad.
fhomasTilla Ga., April 15,1890. lj
Young Female College,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
The Twenty-First Annual Session
—WILL OPEN—
September 3rd, 1890,
TERMS MODERATE.
Teaching thorough, tliciplinc Arm,
but kind. For full information ap
ply for catalogue to
JNO. E. BAKER,
8-12-ltn President.
I„. SCHMIDT,
-PROPRIETOR- J *
Thomasville Bottling 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 relievo almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcohollo. Delicious.
“Friii-Miz!”
Cooling. Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Goodi, Cigars, Tobacco, ttc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
DOWN
WALL r-rZP-A-ZPZEUR,
Can be bought nowhere at this Price except from
L F. Thompson & Co.
Broad. Street.
A Mutual Pleasure.
Nothing pleases a business man so much as to please his
patrons and friends.
WE ARE JUBILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Our Bale Has Been An Immese Success. ,
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
But we have’plenty sticks left for our friends.
COME BOUND AND SEE US.
We'lhavo bargains in all departments. Tho ladies will
find a feast.'The gentlemen a rich harvest.
THINK OF IT,
The best all round stock in the city to choose from, and every
thing at cost
FOR 811 ARP CASH.
L. STEYERMAN Sc BR0.,
Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices.
jant-ly
ffiiiii
AND
Cold Storage Company
Icc Made 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,
July