The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 26, 1890, Image 2

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rg|BjpS^ } • % * -5 >'v' DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE JoiijjrTriplett, Editor and Manager. Friday, September 26, isoo. ttij Daily Times-Entehtrisb is published evary morning (Monday excepted.) Pit Wxixlt Timib-Ekierpiiise is published .very-Saturday morning. ’ ‘i SoBacaimos Rates. I)a*t Timxs-Entixpbibs, .... $5 00 •V .IKLT “ 1 00 Duly Advebtismo Rates. Transient Rates,—$1.00per square for the tlrst insertion, and ko cents for each subse quent insertion. One Square, one month, - • - - ,$ 5 00 One Square, two months - - - - 8 00 t lie Square, three month ), - - - 12 00 One Square, six months, .... 20 00 One Square, twelve months, - - - 35 00 -)8lb]ect to change by special arranf ement. JOHN TBII’I.ETT, Boi. Mon. Notice to Advertisers. To insure insertion, all changes for Mending advertisements must be haml- •d in by noon of the day before. WANTED. A good job printer. Must be sober steady, and understand the business. V It would be well for Keed to keep an eye on Kilgore’s toot. Mr. Tom Burney has started a movement to erect a monumet to the late Col. Lamar. Col. Lamar was a brilliant journalist. A Cork paper, in describing an in terval of peace in a stormy public meeting, said: “For some time a great calm raged.” The silence of the Constitution, in the war being waged against General Gordon, is very audible. It can be he.ird from Dade to Chatham. The papers are dropping lottery ad vertisements like hot cakes. No pa per containing one of these advertise ments will be allowed to pass through the mails. Liverpool, Sept. 24.—Among the passengers on the steamer Gcrmantic, which sailed hence to-day for New York, are the Comte do Paris and party. Charleston, Sept. 23.—Mr. Henry D. Howren, the celebrated evangelist and ex newspaper man, is lying at the point of death at 102 Tradd street in this city. Tho New York World is authority for the statement that all the estate of the late Henry W. Grady has been placed in the hands of his widow and amounts to 8175,000. The Atlanta correspondent ol the News reports that a movement is on foot to bring out several candidates against Gordon, hoping in this way to split up the vote of the state. It won’t win. Gordon will get there. Reed made a rampant, bitter sec tional speech, in Philadelphia, on Tuesday night. He poured out volumes of venom on the South. Being fat and bull-necked, there is a chance that paralysis may yet strike him. Read Gordon’s letters on indepen dents. He is for the men nominated for the legislature, whether they are for him or not. That’s the kind of a democrat John B. Gordon ,is. And yet they are trying to beat him, simply because he does not endorse tho sub-treasury. When, we may ask, did this new plan become a test of one’s democracy ? Stopped His Ad.—Two weeks ago we suggested to the public the propri ety of putting a hempen neck-tie on Dan Smith, the proprietor of the Last Chance Saloon, and swinging him up to a limb. It seemed to us to be the ' best way to work a reform in his every day demeanator. Dan was advertising with us, and he ordered his ad out. Result: Dan Smith is now back at the Kansas State Prison to serve h's un- expired term. There’s a morai in this. We pro pose to take advertisements in a busi ness way, and as a business invest, meat. No matter who is advertising GOV. GORDON’S DEMOCRACY. He is Straight out in the Organized. The following letter shows how firm an organi/.ed Democrat Governor Gordon is: Mr. W. II. CM, Gainesville, Ga. My Dear Sir Your cordial letter of the 23rd has just reached me, and I reply at once. I assure you that I appreciate most heartily the loyal interest which you and others among my friends in Hall county are mani festing in my race for'the senate. I must, however, say to you frankly that I should regret to see any break or division in the ranks of the democracy produced by placing in the field can didates to run against the regular nominee of the parly. I should of course regret to lose the voles of the two Alliancemen, who hive been nominated, and I don’t see that they could, as honorable men, fail to support me, after hiving pledged themselves to do so at the time they were nominated. But I repeat in all frankness that 1 could not counsel placing indepen dent candidates in the field against regular nominees, even though I were sure that by so doing I would be absolutely certain of securing both votes. I hope, therefore, that all my friends will unite in giving a cordial support to the candidates who have deceived the regular democratic nomination. Be assured, however, that I appre ciate most sincerely the cordial in terest which you and my other friends in Hall county have manifested in my welfare. With thanks for your kind letter and with best wishes, I am, Sincerely and gratefully yours, J. B. Gordon. A Candidate for Senator Dies. Mr. John Herndon, of Echols coun ty, who was recently nominated from the 6th Senatorial district, composed of the counties of Echols, Lowndes and Berrien, died very suddenly of heart disease, at his home near Sta- tenville, on Monday night. Echols county has named as her choice, Mr. Jesse P. Prescott, present clerk of the Superior court of Echols county. This action was taken on' account of the time being too short to call a conven tion of tho three counties. All of tho Echols county delegates to tho late convention were present, participated and endorsed the action of the mass meeting naming Mr. Prescott. In all probability he will be elected, as it is Echols’ time to name the candidate. Hit ’Em Again. Washington, Sept. 24''—The post- office department is informed that the Louisiana Lottery Company, ^having been forced to abandon the use of the mails by the recent act of Congress, has availed itself of the law which al lows express companies to cany mail matter enclosed in government stamp ed envelopes. ;The law authorities the postmaster general to issue an order, in his discretion, forbidding companies from carrying mail matter in govern ment stamped envelopes, and it is highly probable that an order of this kind will shortly be issued. Harrison’s Vacation Ended. Cresson Strings, Pa., Sept.. 24.— The presidential party left here this morning at 11 o’clock in a private car attached to the day express, which is due in Washington about 8 o’clock. The President enjoyed his sojourn in the mountains very much, and will probably make Cresson another visit next year. Facts Clearly Stated. We arc prone to forget the favors and courtesies extended to us by our friends, but overmuch prone to re member those lavors acd courtesies t that we extend to other.'. About one- | half of the ill-feeling and bitterness of heart that there Is in this world arises out of this cause alone. with us^we shall refer to him editori ally, in any way we deem best. Had Smith sought revenge by shooting at us we should have honored him. When he turned in and stopped a'hx- tnch ad. when we had given him a low rate on, it and which we needed to fill out the'sixth column of the third page, we decided that it was time to close the game.—Arizona Kicker, TpUtw . SEgH The Balloon for the Pole. The balloon prop ised for polar ex plorations is ninety-nine feet in dume- tcr and 500,000 cubic feet in volume. The journey is to be begun from Spitzbergen, and with a favorable wind is expected to last four or five days. If you are not satisfied that Lamar’s Diarrhoea Mixture is just what you want far yourself end family for the bowel complaints, try one bottle and you will be convinced. GtIEj©- TTsT". ^foiesbsbs Furniture, LARGB . ANTIQUE WALL PAPElfS. SCREENS. Bed Room SuNtS^gSgES* WITH TOILET GLASS \ Portieres, \ Curtain Poles, Only $39.50; Worth $45>s v Pictures, Mouldings, Carriages, • -a Etc Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor. Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4.50. Watch this Corner for Low Prices. G-EO. W. POBBES, CASH OIR, INST ALLMENTS. scp2I-il*wly . MISS LAURA JONES, dealer in MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS TIIE LATEST STYLES OUT. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. WILL N01 BE UNDERSOLD. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, BUT A PLEASURE TO DO SO. 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 Thomasvillc. My stock embraces tho very latest novelties. As new styles or novelties come out they will he promptly added. Special attention is called to the pretty and serviceable line of school bats for child ren. 0 20- d&w tf. James, Gribben. CONTRACTOR AND BOLDER, THOMASVILLE, GA. pe««^orTn»M private, In either brick or wood, will fnrn plana and si—“—*■— f want any bnf 8 or furnish locations if required. If you ig done call on mo, and I will submit estimates whether contract is awarded me or not. I will guarantee satisfaction in aU my work. I refer to the many buildings erected by me in Tbomaavllle, and to all parries for whom I have worked. Shop on Fletcher street, 2nd door from Broad. Tbomaavllle Ga., April 15.1800. W Grand Central Hotel, ’ WAYCROSS, GA. ■With Electric Lights. Is now open, and I would be pleased to have my Thomasville (fiends and others stop with me when they come this way. All my help is experienced. The dining room is under the supervision of thnt 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 MclNTOSH, 4-10-diwly rropshwtt •' t Tax and Registration Notice. SECOND ROUND. I will he at the following places on dates named below tor the purpose of collecting the taxes and registering the legal voters of Thomas county for the year 1800. Respectfully, P. S. Hsith, T. C. T.C., And Registrar, Duncanville, Monday, Sept. 29th. East Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept, 30th. Metcalfe, Wednesday, Oct. lit. Boston,Thursday, Oct. 2nd. . Ways, Monday, Oct. 6th. Chastain, Tuesday, Oct. 7th, Ochlockonco, Wednesday, Oct. 8th. Cairo, Thursday, Oct. 9th. Spence, Friday, Oct. 10th. Will heat the Court House in Thomasvillc during court week. SHERIFF SALE FOR OCTOBER. Under and by virtue of an order granted by Hon. A. II. Hanscll, Judge of Superior court of said county, will lie sold, at the store of F. B. McRae, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October, nil of the stock of drugs, medicines, soda fount, and in faet nil of the goods of every descrip tion that he owns or has in the drag store, in which he is doing business, on Broad St., Thomasville, Ga., inclnding furniture and fixtures. Bald as the property ol F B McRae to satisfy a Superior court mortgage fifa in favor of the Bank of Thomasville. Said sale will commence at 10 o’clock s’larp. J. A. Hu BBT, td Sheriff. NOTICE. Mr. R L Hicks having sold his interest in the drag store ot Hicks A Peacock to Mr. C S Boniurant, the undersigned have formed a copartnership for carrying on tha business at the same stand under the firm name of Uondurant A Peacock. The new firm will carry out all the contracts of the late firm of Hicks & Peacock. The cash system and low price* will continue to be a ruling feature ot the business- O. S. Bojuubakt, J. W. Peacock, Thomasville, Ga., Sept. 20,1890. 30d A. W. PALIM & BRO.’S ' Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thomaavilie, Ga. EVERT DESCRIPTION OP CARRIAGE AND WA60H REPAIRING, HORSE SHOEING, ETC* Done at reasonable rites. Having recsntly purchased a number of labor-saving tools, and having the Best Equipped Shops n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. apl22d&wly A. S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. THOMASVILLE GA.! Careful and personal attention pala to nil work, and satisfaction guarahtced in both work and prices. Wiil be glad to make estimates for yon. My aim J Is to please my patrons. 7 10. d&w 6m Jackson and Stephen 8ta.| l Monuments, Tablets and Headstones in Marble, American and Imported, and in Granite. Satisfaction Guaranteed- Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors. june 18 lyd&w. - EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS. Express closes for Batnbridge, Ga*.. 6:30a.m. Express closes for Albany, Ga* and points reached via. Albany, Ga* and Uontlcello, Fla., 7.-45 a. >>. Express closes tor Savannah and tha North, train No. 8, No. S carries northern matter It :06 a.m. Express closes for the West No. T, this train does not take matter for Batnbridge, Ga- titlp. m. Express closes for Savannah and rforidn, train No. 6 S:Mp.m Patrons of this Company please observe the above. J. E. REYNOLDS, Mgr. 6-0-lm I-.. SCHMIDT, . £ PROFIUETOB® Thomasville Bottling:*: Works, Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with NATURAL WGA8 imported (torn the Mineral Springs oa the Rhine, Germany. ON DRAUGHT :“ COCA-COLA,! The Genuine "Ideal Brain Tonic.* Will relieve almost any headache in 10 to 15 minutes. C The New Mexican Beverage, Non-Aloohollo. Delicious, “Frui-Miz Cooling. Vitalizing. Ice Cream Parlor, Specially fitted up for the* accommodntlea of Ladies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES, Fancy Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. Sa^isfaotioxx!Guarant««d. Can bo bought nowhere at this Price except from Janl-ly Broad. Street. A Mutual Pleasure. Nothing pleases a business man so much as to pleaso hm patrons and friends. > WE ARE JUBILANT. Our Customers are Better Satisfied * * i f Out 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 indies will find a feast. The gentlemen a rich harvest. ^ ! ■'-M THINK OF IT, The best allfround stock in the city to choose from, and every thing at cost * Mi FOR SHARP CASH. L. STEYERMAN feBRO, Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices. OjaaMyl i -mm AND Cold Storage Company * r;. Ice Made From Dlstilled?Water Pare and Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the City. Give orders to Wagons or mail direct tt» ' } •if W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’iv V./ V' r ^ ; me ■■ ■■ • WM sm ’.i