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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
lohn Triplett, Editor and Manager.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1890.
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Notice to Advertisers.
To insure insertion, ail changes for
standing advertisements must be hand
ed in by noon of the day before.
California, notably in San 1' rancis-
co, is celebrating the 40th anniversary
of that state into the Union.
A terrible premature explosion oc
curred at Spokane, Washington, on
Saturday night. Forty-five men
were killed.
Two strikers have been arrested
charged with wrecking a train on the
New York Ccatral Ky., a few nights
since. A reward of 85,000 has been
offered for the arrest and conviction of
the guilty parties.
It is said thnt there is a considerable
amouut of frigidity between Clarkson
and Quay. The temperature between
these two great and bad republicans
is below zeio. Let ’er freeze.
A Meeting for Missions.
Rev. T. T. Christian, presiding elder
of Savannah district, is arranging for
a grand missionary meeting to be held
in Savannah, commencing with prep
aratory services in each church on the
second Sunday in October. There
wilt be a mass meeting at each of the
Methodist churches as follows: On
Monday night after the second Sunday
in October, at Wesley Monumental,
in the interest of mission work in Sa
vannah. This meeting will be in
charge of the advisory board for mis
sions tn Savannah. On Tuesday
night a union mass meeting at New
Houston ; Wednesday night at Wesley
Monumental; Thursday night at
Trinity; Friday night at Trinity, in
interest of woman’s foreign missionary;
third Sunday all Methodist pulpits
will be filled by prominent ministers.
Among those who will be present at
these meeting are Rev. II. <"*. Morri
son, D. D., Rev. W. W. Wadsworth,
of Augusta; Rev. W. M. Hayes and
Rev. G. G. N. McDonnell, besides a
number of ministers from Savannah
district.—News.
Fixing'up the White House.
Washington, Sept. 8.—The White
House is being renovated in gorgeous
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Thomas Comity:
To the bonorablc Superior court of Mid coun
ty: The petition or A. T. MacIntyre, Jr., W.
if. Mitchell, 8.1., Heyee, W. K- MacIntyre. B.
11. WrlKbt. IV. C. Snodgrass, B. F. Hawkins
indJ.il Hall, all of Thoinasrlile, state and
county aforesaid,and M.R. JUllette, of Boston,
state and county aforesald.sbow that they desire
for themselves ami aucli other persons as may
hereafter become associated with them and
their successors, corporate privileges, and un
der the name and stylo of tlio Mechanics and
Planters Builder* and Loan Association, to be
made and constituted a body corporate. The
object or said aasoclatlon or corporation is tbo
pecuniary profit and convenience of the mem
bers, and the business they propose to conduct
istbatof building and loan association. Tbo
accumulation of a fund which shall bo paid in
monthly Installments by the stockholders;
lending the same on real estate, personal
property or other security to the members
of said association or other persons;
taking deeds and mortgages, executions
or other liens; therefore, to sell or dispose
of all such securities or any part thereof; if
deemed advisable to Issue certillcates of mem
ship to its members; to make, issue and sell
bonds or other obligations based on the securi
ty of property held liy tho association; to buy,
lease or sell, own and deal In any real or person
al property; to Improvo real estate by erecting
dwellings, buildings of any kind whatsoever,
or placing machinery or any other appliance
that will tend to increaso the value of the
same; to sell or icaso the samo upon such terms
as will be to the best interest of the association
and to da such other tilings as may be necessa
ry and lawful in the prosecution of said busi
ness. Tho principal office, placo of business
and residence of said association shall be in
Thomasvllle, Thomas county, Os., where a ma
jority of tlio board of dii ectors shall reside, but
petitioners desire tho privilege of transacting
business anywhere within tbo state of Georgia,
any other State, if it is tn tliclr interest to
no so. They desire to establish branch offices
or local boards of directors wherever they think
prnpor; to create general and local boards for
the proper management of said business; ap-
i nnontu oii.l rnnrnxrntfitivpft ns
Dr. Talmnge’s last sermon treats of
singing in heaven. This reminds us
of an old saying that there are no
choirs in that celestial laud; for the
reason that they would fall out about
the hymns.
The boy who will he president of
the United States is in knee breeches.
No one knows who he is. If they did,
he would be courted and flattered by
thousands. ’Tis well that his identity
is a secret.
The democrats will make the re
publicans carry the odium of the force
bill in the coming elections. And,
in addition to that, they will pile the
infamous tariff bill on top of the force
bill. This will stagger the stalwarts.
Reed’s fate was decided Monday in
his congressional district. He wi.l
have to show a mighty clean tally
sheet, or the democrats in the next
congress will “bounce” him. He will
then “know how it is himself.”
Ex-Hcadsman Clarkson is talking
about starting a big republican daily
paper in Atlanta. It would advocate
a high tariff. Did Mr. Clarkson ever
see soap suds poured into a bole ? His
8250,000, the proposed amount to
start the paper, would disappear much
in tho same way.
Tho London Standard, commenting
on the tariff system of tho United
States, says: “The West and South
have taken a long time to discover
that they are being taxed in order to
allow certain eastern mnnfacturers to
earn 20 per cent, instead of 10 per
cent, profit. The working of tho Mc
Kinley bill will greatly assist them to
realize the fact.
Kansas Will Plant Wheat.
Kansas City, Sept. 7.—The failure
Of the Kansas corn crop has called
the farmers thoughts to the wheat crop
again, and not only last year’s wheat
fields, but the corn fields and oat
fields, and newly btoken prairie in
many portions of the State, are being
prepared for wheat. It is predicted
that the acreage will tar exceed that
of any previous year. In Dickenson
county, the best wheat section of the
State, the acreage will be at least 100,
000 acres, against 68,000 last year.
Grant’s Resting Place.
Washington, Sept. 7.—To-morrow
week the House will pass the Plumb
resolution to remove Gen. Grant’s re
mains to Arlington, says Representa
tive O’Neill, of Pennsylvania, who
will be recognized to move its passage
under a suspension of the rules-. Mr.
O’Ncitl, having canvassed the House,
finds but three members against the
resolution of the thirty-three in the
New York delegation.
P. D. HEADLY,
UNDER HOTEL BRIGHTON,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Alligator and Fish Scale Jewelry
—AND OTHER—
Florida Curiosities.
Clerks, Wattles and lewelrv Repaired.
d&w 27 ly
to carry onthclmiincgsof said association, and
to confer authority upon them for that purpose.
The capital of said association shall l>c tlvo
thousand shares of the par value, when paid up
of one hundred dollars i»er share; but petition
ers pray for the privilege of beginning busi
ness whenever five hundred shares of said stock
flhall have been subscribed. Petitioners pray
the privologe of increasing the said capital
o ~ ~ , stock from time to tiino as occasion and busi-
Stylc out of the appropriation made ness may demand, to an amount not to>exceed
A. W.PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OO
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number of labor-saving tools,
and haring the
Best Equipped. Shops
n Southwest Georgia, wc are prepared to
do all kinds of work in our line with dis
patch and neatness.
apl22d&wly
Thomasville Marble Works,
for tliis purpose in tbc Sundry Civil
bill. All the private apartments arc
being refurnished, and tho official
rooms are also receiving attention.
The Historic Blue Room, which has
remained untouched since it was dec
orated by tiffany of New York, un
der direction of President Arthur,
nine years ago, is being redecorated
by the Connecticut firm employed by
Vice President Morton to do the dec
orative work on his hotel, the Shore-
ham. The designs include high
wainscoting and deep friezes of figur
ed work in’relief in three different
shades of blue, blue plush furniture
brocaded with silk and gold, and a
Wilton carpet to match. The south
portico leading from the Blue Room
is being laid with Roman mosaic tiling
by an Indiana firm after designs by
Mrs. Harrison. Whon the Blue Room
is completed the East Room will be
refittod throughout. Even the kitch
ens have not escaped attention, and
have been wainscoted and paved with
vitrified tiling, impervious to grease
and veruiin. Eight hundred electric
lights will be distributed throughout
the building.
"Begob, I’ve got the best of that
murtherin’ railroad this time, anyhow.”
said a Hibernian, who had a grudge
against the company in question.
“How is that, Dennis?” asked a by
stander. “Pve bought a return ticket
and I’m not coming back at all, at
all ?” was the triumphant reply.—Bos
ton Commercial Bulletin.
No belter answer to the charge that
the southern whites and blacks are
getting along well together could be
given, than to point to the fact that
the south produced last year pretty
nearj seven and a half millions of
bales of cotton. If the south is let
alone ihe will will settle the race prob
lem to the satisfaction of all concerned.
—News.
Wouldn’t be Missed.—The St.
Louis Globe-Democrat insists that
3,000,000 people have been missed
by the census enumerator in this
country. There are at least 3,000,000
people in this country who would never
be missed under any circumstances.—
Detroit Free Press.
ness may ucmauu, w . , * .— w
ten thousand "hares, which stock is to be paid
by monthly installments on paoU share, the
amount of such monthly payments r«r sharp
to be fixed by tho general board of directors,
which amount! to be for tho l»est|interests of
the shareholders. Petitioners pray for tho
priveloge of making such by-laws, rules and
regulations for the government of said corpor
ation, and to enforce the same by such fines,
forfeitures and penalties not in conflict with
the law** of (icorgia, and which may be neces
sary and proper. Petitioners f urthor pray that
they be allowed tomorrow money on real Patatu
or personal property, and to execute sqch mort
gages, deeds apd transfers thereof as may 1>P
necessary. To have and to use a common seal;
to sue and to be sued; to plead and to be im
pleaded; to contract and be contracted \uth,
and to have such other powors and do such
other acts and thing* as are usual and proper
»hii Intnntlnn nvwl nnnillRf
he incorporated unuer me gaiu iiumu iuuiwnuo
and Planter. Building and Loan Association for
a term or twenty years, with privilege of re
newal lit the expiration of said term. And pe
titioners further pray that the liability of stock
holders be limited to the amount of stock sub
scribed by each, and your petitioners will ever
pray,otc.
SxoDonxss & Hawkins,
Petitioner's Attorney's,
I certify tho above ami foregoing I. a trite
copy from the records of said court. Tills the
5th day of Sept. 1890,
0-8-Mdw J. W. OnoovEB, Clerk.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The firm of Mollcr & Hawthorn, of this
city, photographers, has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent.
The business will be continued by Mr. A.
W. Mollcr, and all accounts due by or to
the late firm will be settled or rccievcd by
him. Parties indebted to tbc firm of Rol
ler & Hawthorn are rcspaetfully requested
to settle their accounts before the 1st of
Oct. next, to avoid having them placed into
an Attorney’s hands for collection.
A. W. MOLLER,
JAS. HAWTHORN.
Thomasville, Ga., Sept. 8tb, 1890.
TAX NOTICE.
This is the last week. Give in your
city taxes before the book close,
K. T. Maclean, Clerk.
tf
EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS.
6:30 a.m.
K a., and
y, Oa.,
and Monticello,Fla. ........ 7:«a.m.
Express closes for Savannah andthe
Nortu, train No. 8, No. 8 carries
northern matter. ltK)0a.in,
Express closes for the West No.
this train does not take matter for
BalnbMdn.Ga...... . 1:15p.i
Express closes for Savannah and
Florida,train No.« 5:00p.m
. Con, nr&ffl i gr , . ,,e
frfrim
Tax and Registration Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
1 will be at the tollowlng 'places on dates
named below for the purpose of collecting
the taxes and registering the legal voters of
Thomas county for the year 1890.
Respectfully,
1>.S. Hkxtii. T. C. T.C.,
And Registrar,
Duncanville, Monday, Sept. 8th.
East Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept, 9tli.
Metcalfe, Wednesday, Sept. 10th.
Ways, Thursday, Sept. 11th.
Boston, Friday, Sept. 12th.
Murphey’s, Monday, Sept. 15th.
Ochlockonce, Tuesday, Sept. lGtb.
Spence, Wednesday, Sept. 17th.
Cairo, Thursday, Sept. 18th.
Jackson and Stephen Sta.
Monuments, Tablets anti Ilca'Vstoncs
in Marble, American, ami Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
Aldrich & Morse.'Proprictors.
June 18 lyd&w.
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.’
Careful and personal attention '.pain 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.fcwGm)
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
-DEALER IX—
HARDW .A
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods
of all kinds, and age (for
King’s Powder Co.
Jan 1 d ly
James Oribbcu.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
I will bcglad to mnk ccntracta for, or su
psrintend, all classes of buildings, public or
private, In cither brick or wood. Will furnish
plans sad specifications if required. If you
want any bunding done call on me, and I will
submit estimates whether contract is awarded
or not. I will guaranteo satisfaction In
vi my work. I refor to tho many buildings
erected by me in Thomasville, and to all parties
forwbomlhavo worked. Shop on Fletcher
BEYERLY & BURCH,
Mill located 8 miles north of Thomasville.
Wo will deliver lumber any where in the
cisy or on board cars at the
VERY LOWEST HYING PRICES.
Thanking our patrons for past favors, we
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 oi the public
patronage,
BEVERLY & BURCH,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
9-3d&wtf
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
"With Electric Lights.
(a now open, and I would be pleased to
hare my Thomasville friends and others
stop with me when they come this tray.
A11 my help is experienced. The dining
room is under the supervision ot that effi
cient steward, Syt. B. Van Dyke, of New
York. All correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
With children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per
d ,v; d.j mcintosh,
4-19-dkwly I*ro|HWit
•tteet, 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasvillo Ga., April 15,1890.;
17
Young Female College,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
The Twenty-First Annual Session
—WILL OPEN—
►September 3rd, 1890.
TERMS MODERATE.
Teaching thorough, dlclplino firm
but kind. For full information up-
ply for catalogue to
1 JNO. E. BAKER,
8-12-lm President.
la. SCHMIDT,
i rRorniETon—
Thomnsvillo 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 uny headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholio. Delirious,
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling. * Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially, fitted up for the accommodation
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Goodi, Cigars, Tobaeco, etc.
Satisfaction. Guaranteed
DOWN
SHE GOES!
WALL :-:IP.A.:p:EjIR,
_A.
K.OLL.
Can bo bought nowhere at this Price exceptjrom
L F. Thompson & Co.
Broad. Street.
Janl-ly I
A Mutual Pleasure.
Nothing pleases a business maiLso much as to please his
patrons and friends.
WE ABE JUBILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Onr Sale Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
But we^havcjplenty stacks^left for our friends.
COIEE BOUND AXD 8EE US.
Wo have 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 chooao from, and’every-
thing at cost
FOB SHABP CASH.
L. STBYEEMA1T & BRO.,
Brimful of Bargains and Promotcrs'of Popular’Prices.
Jant-ly
TtiBii lee iitatii
AND
Cold. Storage Company
Ice 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 r
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