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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplett, Editor and Manager.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1830.
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WANTED
A good job printer. Must be sober
iteady, and understand the business.
Emory College opens this year with
three hundred students. President
Candler is making the old college very
popular.
The only impression which Nor
wood’s le ter seems to have made on
the public, is that Gordon had hit him
—and hit him hard. It’s so.
The same old story: another man
blew! the gas out in his room at a
hotel the other night. The remaius
were sent to his home.
Has any one heard how Dinglcy’s
nose is getting on, since its sudden
contact with the door which Kilgore
kicked open? Probably Mr. Dingley
knows how it is, himself.
Judge Richard H. Clark has an
nounced himself as a candidate for
Judge of the Supreme court. Judge
Rlanford, 5 the present incumben ,
and Judge Sam Lumpkin, arc already
in the race.
Chicagojhas at last selected a site
lor the Worlds Tair. It is compact,
embracing South Park, Jackson Park
and the lake front. It is almost in
the h:art of the city. Everything is
lovely now.
Savannah makos a mistake in
giving one corporation the whole of
Hutchison’s Island. Surely one
hundred acres is enough for any one
railroad. More roads may want an
entrance into that city.
Editor Fleming, oi the Early Coun-
ty News, says: “We work hard all
the week editing one of the best pa
pers in Georgia and on Sunday we
wander forth with one hand on the
milk bottle and the other on the baby
carriage. Now is the time to sub
scribe.’’
Eight couples have written the
secretary of the Piedmont Exposition
that they are willing to he tied to
gether in cotton bagging costumes,
at the approaching exposition. Cot
ton bagging armor is uo defense
against the shafts of Cupid. They
penetrate it right through, finding
quivering lodgement in susceptible
hearts. After all it matters little
whether silk or cotton gowns,
are worn by Eve’s fair daughters; they
urc worth their weight in gold in
either.
Stranger Things Might Happen.
Atlanta, Sept. 23.—It is reported
here that Cecil Gabbett will leave the
Central and go with the Richmond
and Danville, with headquarters at
Washington, and that Capt. W. G.
Raoul will return from Mexico and
manage the Georgia, Carolina and
Northern.
—
Georgia’s Increase.
Spalding was the last county to send
in her tax returns.
The total value oi property returned
last year in the state, not including
railroads, was 8345,938,837.
The total value returned this ,'year,
not including railroads, is 378,486,-
868.
So the total increase for the state on
all property, except railroads, has
been 32,548,031. That’s over 94-10
per cent.
This is a grand showing for Geor
gia, pladsg her, easily, in the front
ranlc of states.
All There is of Reed.
Thomas B. Heed, who is now by
inconsiderate people called a “despot”
nud a “czar,” and by others referred
to ns a man of “splendid audacity,” is
the merest pinchback. He attained
his majority in 1800. In 1861, when
the war came, lie was iu full vigor of
young manhood.. Remaining at
home during three years of thatstrug-
glc, he found himself drafted in 186-1
as a good man, 25 years old, to whose
service the Government in its peril
thought itself entitled.
Thus dragged, shrinking and cow
ering toward the front of notion, the
man of “splendid audacity” mnrnged
through tho influence of Janes G.
Blaine, then in congress, U have
himself assigned to a clerkship in the
office ot the jiaymaster of the Ohio
river gunboat fleet. In that innrlial
capacity he served through the war,
never being in action and never
failing to draw his own -alary.
It is an insult to the memory of
Ca-sar whose courage was his crowning
glory, and to the c/.ar, whose valor
has been proved iu two wars, to apply
the name of the one or the title of the
other to Reed. Let the country take
Reed for what lie is—the servant of
the meu who made him speaker and
whose orders ho dare not disobey, and
who, protected in the abuse of his
office, exhibits nil the qualities of the
coward nud bully in browbeating and
overriding men who are powerless to
resist him. That is all there is of
Reed.—St. Louis Republic.
Rasped with Rugged Rheotric.
At a mass meeting of the republi
cans of Charleston, S. C., held a few
days ago, a resolution was adopted
which may be said to contain the
severest arraignment of the silent
Pennsylvania senator that has ever
been made. “Wc, as Republicans,”
declared the assembled citizens, ‘‘in
mass meeting nsscmbly Denouncing
the action of Senator Mcquay as
Leader of this National Republican
party of the U nited States and ask
that all tho honest and Loyal Repub
licans of tho United States will brand
him with a condcmnablc brand that
he may be removed from the head of
the National party of the United
State aud never to be Recognized any
more as a Republican of the nation
in Politics.” As if this were uot
enough, a further declaration was
made, as follows: “We believe that
it was for some personal injury that
Mr. Mcquay rneut to prevent the
Republican congress to con troll next
congress for Some parts of Self
agrandizemeut for him self and that
ho failed to answer the charge that
was cledged against him for such ac
tion.”—Now York Times (Ind).
This is about the “ruffest” thing
we’ve seen on Quay.
We’re Big Consumers,
Statisticians estimate that the
United States have only one-twentieth
of tlio wbrld’s population, but it con
sumes 28 per cent, of the worlds crop
of sugar, 30 per cent, of the world s
production of coffee, nearly one third
of the world’s production of iron,
about a third of the world’s steel and
copper, more than a quarter of the
world’s cotton and wool, a third of
the india rubber of the world, and
more than half ot tho world’s Bupply
of tin, and 40 per cent, of all the coal
from the world’s mines in spite of the
exorbitant prices that our high pro
tective tariff puts upon the majority
of these necessities. Ou even terms
with the res t of the world, our rapid
growth aud increasing wealth and
prosperity would make au exhibit
still more amazing.—News.
All Right.
New Orleans, Sept. 2.!.—The
anti-Lottcry law, passed by Congress
last week, has had a wonderful eflcct
on the New Orleans postoffiee, and its
business has decreased so that a large
reduction in the force lias become
necessary. Although tho law has
been iu operation only n few days,
business in the registry department
and money order department has
shrunk 30 to 40 per eent. It is esti
mated by the postoffice inspectors that
this business will shrink two-thirds in
consequence of not allowing the lot
tery the use of the mails, and that
the general business of the office will
decline over 33 per cent. The lot
tery people are using the express.
—<-SVT«r.-‘.7 •
GEO. "W. FOI3BB1
175 Broad Street, Mnsury Hotel Building.
%
1ST
CvJurniture^
Carpets,-
Mnlfinori
RATTAN ROCKERS.
JAMHOO EASLKS,
•AND—
SCREENS.
Mattings,
/large Cloth,
ANTIQUE WALL PAPER'
n - n o •. Window Shades
Bed Room SuitS) >s S l ^La C e Curtains,
WITH TOILET GLASS \ Portieres,
Curtain Poles. ^
Only $20.50; Worth #45.%. Pictures,
%. Mouldings,
Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4.50.%. Carriages.
I.£fc,
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold % s _"
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor. \
Watch this Corner for Low Prices.
G-BO. "W- FOEBES,
cash: or, installments.
scp21*«l*wly
"W
-JP-AIPIEiR,
MISS LAURA JONES,
DKALKK IN
HH.1JWF.BY and FANCY COOPS
TIIE LATEST STYLES OUT. *
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
WILL NOl BE UNDERSOLD.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
BUT A PLEASURE TO DO SO.
I have just returned from New York,
where 1 have given my personal attention to
the enreful selection of the most elvgnnt lines
of Millinery crer brought to Thomasvillc.
My stock embraces the very latest novelties.
As new styles or novelties come out they
will bo promptly added.
Special attention is called to the pretty
and serviceable line of school bats for child-
3 -JO- d&w tf.
ojaines^ Gribbcii.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVlLLE, GA.
Ilwlll bcglad to in nk centraota for, or sn
perintond, all clauses of buildings, publ.c or
private, in either brick or wood. \\ ill furnish
plans and specifications if required. If von
want any building dono call 9 U > u0 » » ml 1
submit estimates whether contract is awarded
mo or not. I will cuaranteo satisfaction in
all my work. I refer to tho many buildings
erected by me in Thomasvillc, and to all parties
for whom I have worked. Shop on Hotelier
■ttcct, 2nd door from Uroad.
'fhomasvllle Oa., April 15, 1890, ly
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Electric Eights.
Is now open, and I would be pleased to
have my Thomasvillc friends and others
stop'with me when they conn- this way.
All my help is experienced. The dining
room is under the supervision ol that effi
cient stewnrd, Syl. 11. 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. B. J MclNTOBH,
4-19-d&wly rro»*vto«:
Yonng Female College,
|T110MASVILLE, GA.,
The Twenty-First Annual Session
—WILL OPEN-
September 3rd, 1890.
TERMS MODERATE.
Teaching thorough, dieiplinc firm,
but kind. For full information ap
ply for catalogue lo
JXO. E. BAKER,
8-12-lm President.
SHERIFF SALE FOR OCTOBER.
Under and by virtue ol'an order granted
by Hon, A. H. ilanscll, Judge of Superior
court of said county, will be sold,, nt the
store of F. Ii. McRae, between the legal hours
ol sale, on the first Tuesday in October, nil
of the stoek of drugs, medicines, soda fount,
and in fact all of the goods of every descrip
tion that he owns or has in the drug store,
in which he Is doing business, on Broad 8t„
Thomasvillc, Ga., including furniture and
fixtures. Said ns the property ot F B McRae
to satisty a Superior court mortgage fifa in
favor of the Bank of Thomasvillc. _ Said
sale will commence at 10 o'clock sharp!
J. A. Ilt’RST,
td Sheri If.
NOTICE.
Mr. R I, Hicks having sold his interest in
the drug store ol Hicks & Peacock to Mr.
C S Boniurant, the undersigned have formed
a copartnerfhip for carrying on the business
at the same stand under the firm- name of
Bondurnnt It Peacock. The new linn will
carryout all the contracts of the late firm of
Hicks k Peacock. The cash system and low
prices will continue to lie a ruling feature of
the business. C. S. Boniu uast,
J. W. Peacock,
TbomUville, (Ja.,ScpL 10,1630. 30d
A. W.PALIH& BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thoraasville, Ga.
EVEKV DESCRIPTION OK
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
IIORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done nt reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number of labor-saving tools,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, wc arc prepared tu
do all kinds of work in our line with dis
patch and neatness. v
apl22d&irly
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMA8VILLE 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 plcasp my
patrons.
7 10. d.fcw Oni
Thomasvillc Marble Works,
Jackson 0-nd Stephen Ste.Jj
Monuments, Tablets and Headstone;
inMaible, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
june 18 lydiw.
EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS.
Express closes for llninbridgc, (in.,.. C:.T) a. m.
Express closes for Albany, Oa., and
points reached via. Albany, <ia.,
and Monticcllo, Fla., 7:15 a. nt.
Express closes for Savannah and the
North, train No. l», No. 8 carries
northern matter 11:00 a. in.
Express cldscs for the West No. 7,
this train does nut take matter lor
liainbrldge, Ga., \ 1:15 p. in.
Express closes for Havannah and
Florida, train No. c 5:00 p. m
Patrons of this Company please observe the
above. J. E. REYNOLDS, Mgr.
G-Mm
L. SCHMIIIT,
! PROPRIETOR;*
Tlioniasviilc Bottling 1 ,:*: Works,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
MAT URAL :-:l GAS
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
ON DRAUGHT:*
COCA-COLA,a
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic. -
Will relieve almost any headache iu
10 to 15 minutes.
S The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious,
“Frui-Miz!”
Coolino- Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good,, Cigars, Tobaaeo, etc.
Satiafaction'.Q-uai-anteod.
laal-ly
N rrrtif*
J jl_s JLj
Can be bought iiowiir.rc this Price except from
m mm***
sa mu
I8M & GO.
Broad. Street.
A. Mutual Pleasure.
Nothing pleases a business man so much ns to plcake his
patrons and friends.
WE AEm .3 UI8IEANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Our Sals Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
But wc have plenty stacks left for our friends.
5’^IE SS0U3OD AND SEE 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 slock in tho city tochooao from, and every-,
thing at cost
K1EAHP CASH.
L. ST1YSEMAN Is BRO.,
Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices.
c jau 1-IyS
AND ; '
Colei Storage Company
Ice Made From DislillcdgWalcr Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.