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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplett, Editor and Manager.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1800.
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Short and to tho Point.
General Gordon’* decision not to
notice oy answer Norwood’s fusilade
will be approved by his friends all
over the slate. It is what they ex
pected of him. A reporter of tho
Constitution called on the Governor
and asked him if he was going to
roply.
“Here is my answer to your in
quiry,” lie ‘aid, and hauded the re
porter a tiny scrap of scratch paper
contaiuing a few lines written with a
pencil.
The paper read as follows:
“I shall he content to leave the j>co-
pic of Georgia to reply to Mr. Nor
wood’s letter.”
Yes, and the people of Georgia will
reply to it; and their reply will, again,
—as their verdict has been in the past
—he a complete vindication of John
B. Gordon.
Tom Woolfolk still lives.
— -•
It is feared that Mahone will turn
democrat.
Europe is cooling off. Less war talk
is going on over there than usual.
i — «•»
With all of Gordon’s faults— no man
is pcrtect—the people love him still.
It begins to look as if Mr, Turner
would have a walkover in the second.
The long drawn out days of the 51st
:ongress is drawing to a close. The
end will be welcome.
The conference report on the tariff
bill is not ready yet. It is said that a
report will be made to-day.
The Sparta Ishmaclite isgoiug to
watch and sec if an Alliance Legisla
ture will pass a dog law.
We are glad to learn that Mr. J.
H. Estill has recovered from his re
cent illness. The News could not well
spare'“Holly” Estill.
4 —
An,; esteemed contemporary asks
Can a newspaper please everybody ?
No, esteemed contemporary, it cannot
Ask something else.
It Chicago doesn’t offer a site for
the big fair pretty soon it should be
tendered to New York. That is where
t ought to be held, anyhow.
Many men resemble the moon, not
only in being out all night but likewise
in being brightest when they’re full —
Philadelphia Times.
The man who exclaimed: “I said
in my wrath that all men were liars,”
must have been attending some of
the radical pow wows in Georgia.
Georgia democrats should every
where stand solidly by the nominees
of the party. Any other course is
dangerous.
Is the campaign against Gordon to
be a secret one? It looks that way.
Georgia democrats arc not partial to
secret politics. Genuine democracy
has no secrets.
Reed failed to gel a quorum again,
in Monday. He’s mad as a hornet.
L final effort was made yesterday to
jet enough republicans in the house
o oust Venable.
In answer to the Psalmist’s query,
Why do the heathen rage?” a cynic
n the New York Herald laconically
eplics, “Probably because so little
if the money subscribed for their
inversion ever reaches them.”
If Kilgore, of Texas, grows weary
if kicking down doors in Washington
ve hope “Big Foot” Jim Murphy, of
Ilolquitt, will go on aud relieve the
rexon. Jim could do some heavy
ricking.
The St. Louis Republic kiudly
3tiers the following ticket for the
“(teemed Republican parly in 1892:
For President, T. Ilecd, of Maine;
lor Vice-President, W. W. Dudley,
of Indiana. Platform, Brass and
Boodle.
GKEO- "W. FOEBES
175 Broad Street, Mnsury lintel Building.
BAMBOO EASLES,
-AND-
The Evidence is Ready.
The Cuthbert Liberal-Enterprise
wnnts the proof that Boss Macune is,
or was, a republican. The Times
gave the proof weeks ago. Perhaps
the Liberal-Enterprise may be further
enlightened by applying to the New
York Tribune’s Washington corre
spondent. By the way, lias Boss Ma
cune explained to the satisfaction of
the Cuthbert Liberal-Euterpriso the
mysterious failuro of the Illinois
Farmers’ Alliance Exchange ?—
Brunswick Times.
In “His old Gray Suit.”
Possibly, it is to the credit of Gen.
Gordon that he is not a rich man. He
has seen ma*v schemes for public de
velopment and private enterprise fade
from his grasp. Where seats in the
United States Senate are sometimes
bought by millionaires, it may not be
out of place to send a poor man from
Georgia to sit with Hampton and
Vance and Carlisle. Porsibly when
Gen. Gordon dies he will not surrer.
der great wealth for the grave. But
some day, when he is wrapped in his
old gray suit and followed to his last
home by his comrades, it will be said
of him that he held the love of the peo
pie as few men have done, an I that he
was the first Georgian of his time in
war, in peace and in the hearts ot his
countrymen.—Augusta Chronicle.
The present congress is one of the
most expensive luxuries the country
has ever permitted itself to indulgo in.
It has been in session 291 days and
has cost eight and a quarter million
dollars. A session of the Senate has
cost on an average about 87,(12, and
a session of the House about 819,-109.
No wonder Mr. Kilgore, of Texas,
kicked down the door of the House
and made his escape. It is high time
that congress were turned loose.—
Telegraph.
Friendship is a flower which blossoms
forth in the garden of acquaintance,
flourishes in the atmosphere of associ
ation, and matures in the golden sun
light of companionship.—Madison
Madisonian.] But it is extremely
frail, and a single breath of gossip will
wither it.—Ex.
O, gossip, how many blighted lives
have you caused ?
At Astoria there is an original and
unique sign which reads: “Jeff’s Res
taurant, The Place of Live Well while
You Do Live, You Will Be Dead a
Long Time.” Here is the philosophy
ol Epicurus, as set forth by Lucretus,
commended to the moderns and turn
ed to business account. —Portland Or
egonian.
of
Furniture,
Carpets,
Mattings,
1 avru X Ru S s *
LAKG./ x/ Oil-Cloth, _
ANTIQUEN. WALL PAPERS. SCREENS.
nan 0 -a. AX. Y/indow Shades
Bed RoOIYI Suits, >s '*, s J, a ce Curtains,
WITH TOILET GLASS \ Portieres,
\ Curtain Poles,
Only $69.50 ? Worth $45/S. Pictures,
X. Mouldings,
Portiere Curtains 2,65 per pair; worth 4.50. X. Carriages.
Etc.
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold X^ £ tc
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor.
Watch this Corner for Low Prices.
GEO. PCBBES,
CASH O IR, INSTALLMENTS.
sep21-iUwIy
RATTAN ROCKERS.
XJI1S GIFTS FREE
#600 ISM PRESENTS
To bi <»iven to the Subscribers «r
THE WEEKLY NEWS, SAVANNAH, GA.
Scml for particulars and sample copy.
A CHANCE TO GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
SHERIFF SALE FOR OCTOBER.
Under and by virtue ofnn order granted
by Jton. A. H. Hansell, Judge of Superior
court of said county, will be sold, nt the
store of F. B. McRae, between the legal hours
ot sale, on tlic first Tuesday in October, all
of the stock of drugs, medicines, soda fount,
and in fact all of the goods of every descrip
tion that he owns or 1ms iu the drug store,
in which he is doing business, on llrond St.,
Thomasville, Gn., including furniture and
fixtures. Sold ns the property ol F B McRae
to satisfy a Superior court mortgage fifn in
faTor of the Hank of Thomasville. Said
sale will commence at 10 o’clock sharp.
, J. A. llrusT,
tj - Sheri IT.
HISS LAURA JONES,
DEALER IS
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS
THE LATEST STYLES OUT.
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
WILL NOl BE UNDERSOLD.
A. I. 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,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, wc arc prepared to
do all kinds or work in our line with dis-
patch and neatness.
apl*22d&wly
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.
Careful and personal attention pain ti> all
work, mid satisfaction guaranteed inbolh
work and prices. Will lie glad to make
estimates for you. My aim is to please my
patrons.
7 10. d.fcw Cm
Thomasville Marble Worlts,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
but a tleasurk to do so.
——o— #
I have just returned from New York,
where I have given my personal attention to
the careful selection of the most elegant lines
of Millinery ever brought to Thomasville.
My stock embraces the very latest novelties.
As new styles or novelties come out they
will be promptly ndded.
Special attention is called to the pretty
and serviceable line of school lints for child
ren. (i 20- d&w tf.
If his excellency tho governor
New York “takes a daily paper” and
reads it he cannot have failed to note
that the democrats of the country in
their conventions this year have re
frained from considering as a possibil
ity any other nomination for the pres
idency than that of Grover Cleveland
—N. Y. Times.
Gall Ingalls, of tho bloody state of
Kansas, has been lending money to
lie farmers in that state* at 18 per
cnt. And the farmers have found it
uL Result: Ingalls is being abu.icd
ight and left, but they will in all
rohability vote for him all the same.
Tax and Registration Notice.
SECOND ROUND,
i will he at the tollowing places on dates
named below tor the purpose of collecting
the taxes and registering the legnl voters of
Thomas county for the year 1890.
Respectfully,
F. S. IUxth, T. C. T.C,
And Registrar,
Duncanville, Monday, Sept. 29th.
Fast Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept. 30th.
Metcalfe, Wednesday, Oct. 1st.
Boston, Thursday, Oct. 2nd.
Ways, Monday, Oct. 6th.
Chastain, Tuesday, Oct. Till.
Ochlockonec, Wednesday, Oct. 8tb.
Cairo, Thursday, Oct. 9lh.
Spence, Friday, Oct. 10th.
Will he at the Court llousein Thomasville
during court week,
James,, Oribbcn.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
liwiu beglad to mnk contractu for, «»r mi
Dtrlntend. all classes of buildings, ljubl. c or
private, in either brick or wood. \> ill furnish
plans and specittcatlons If required. If you
want any building done call on me, and I 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 TUomasville, and to all parties
for whom I have worked. Shop on Fletcher
street. 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasville Ga., April 15, 1890.
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Electric Eights.
Is now open, and 1 would he pleased to
have my Thomasville friends and others
stop with mo when they come this way.
All my help ts 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. ; Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per
day. D.J McINTOSH,
t-lO-d&wly rr07rtBtnt:
Young Female College,
t TUOMASVILLE, GA.,
The Twenty-First Annual Session
-WILL OPEN—
September 3rd, 1890.
TERMS MODERATE.
Tcacbiug thorough, clidpliiio linn,
but kind. For full information ap
ply for catalogue to
.1X0. E. BAKER,
8-12-Im President
Jackson and Stephen Sts-K
Monuments, Tablets and Headstones
in Mniblc, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction Gruaranteed-
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
june 18 lyditw.
EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS.
KxpreMcloseH forJlalnbrhlgc,Ga.,.. C:30a.m.
Express closes for Albany, Ga., and
points reached via. Albany, Ga.,
and Montlcello.lla., 7:45 a. m.
Express closes for Savannah and tho
North, train No. 8, No. 8 carries
northern matter 11:00 a. ra.
Express closes for tho West No. 7,
this train docs not take matter for
Uainbrldge,Ga., 1:15 p.m.
Express closes for Savannah and
Florldh, train No.C 5:00p. m
ratrons of this Company pleads observe
above. J. E. REYNOLDS, MgthO
L,. SCHMIDT,
l’ROI'RIETORjJ ,
Thomasville Bottling:*: Works,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL 1 Gr A S
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhino, Germany,
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA, e
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic."
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
“ The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious,
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling- Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladles.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Goodl, Cigars, Tobaoco, etc.
Satisfaction-Guaranteed.
DOWN
SHE GOES!
WAIi :-:PAEER
ROLL.
Can be bought nowhere at this Price except from
L. F. Thompson l Co.
Broad. Street.
jnnl-lv
A Mutual Pleasure.
Nothing pleases a business man so much as to p)eaF e his
patrons and friends.
WE ARE JUBILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Our Sale Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
But we have plenty stacks left for our friends.
COME BOUND AND SEE US.
We 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 choose frorn a nd every
thing at cost 1 J
FOR SHARP CASF it
L. STEYERMAW & BRO.,
- Brimful of Bargains and Promoters 0 f Popular Prices.
Oj»My| *
Tins* I Miii
AJfD
Cold ©tova° e Company
I«c Made From Distillei^Water Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to 5
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.'
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