The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 01, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE John Triplett, Editor and Manager. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1890. Daily Tiyis-KsTsarnisB in published •rsrj morning (Monday excepted.) The Wisely Tibbs-Ehtem-riss •» published evtry Saturday morning. Si'BSCRirTioN Rates. Oaky Ti«»*Exteepeisk, . . T iiclt “ ... $5 00 . 1 00 Daily Adykrtis;no Rates. Transient Rates.—$1.00 per square for the Brat insertion, and 50 cei ts for ca- h subse- S nant insertion. aa Square, one month, - - - - .$ J 00 Oat Square, tiro months - - - - 8 00 (ft* 8quare, three month i, - - • 12 00 ON Square, six months, .... 20 00 Oue Square, twelve months, - - - 35 00 ' fabiect to change by special nrrnnf ement. JO UN TIIIPI.F.Tr, Has. .linn. Notice to Advertisers. To insure insertion, all changes lor Ending advertisements must be hand- od in by noon of the day betorc. WANTEDb A good job printer. Must be sober steady, and understand the business. Heed is being boomed for president. Things will be red hot in Floyd to- October will usher in some big ex positions in Georgia. Money talks—in Maine. See re sult of the election in Reed’s district. Another attempt has been made on the Czar’s life. Uneasy lies the head, &c. Washington will be deserted this week. The statesmen will leave for home, many of them lo repiir their fences. In all probability, to day at noon, the Speakers gavil will sound the re quiem of the long session of the 51st congress. How They Dress in Heaven. Spriritualism has an unaccouutable fascination for some people and causes them to do the most absurdly foolish things. But how spiritualism or any thing else could induce any sane man to believe that the angels in heaven wear expensive finery for which they require a liberal supply of money to pay, is beyond the ken of ordinary understanding. Yet that is what a plausible spiritualist did with John Hill, of Carbondalc, l’a., and by im pressing him with the belief that his dead wife was unhappy in heaven because she could not wear as fine raimeDt as the other angels, actually pursuaded him to place under a stone, designated by the medium, several hundred dollars to satisfy her celestial Bocial ambition. It all very promptly disappeared, of course, and now Mr. Hill has’ brought suit to recover it, with poor chances of success. What fools these mortals be!—News. If it gets out that millinery bills are to be footed in the hereafter there will be a panic among husbands. It Served Him Right. Boys who smoke cigarettes should note the following incident: At prominent business house the other day a boy probably 13 years of age stepped in aud made application for a position. The proprietor looked at the boy and gave him a negative answer. The biy, who was smoking a cigarette, walked to the door and started out, when the business man called him back, inquired his name and then said to him : ‘‘Young man, allay me as nn elder to give you some advice. The next time you want a position do not go into a house smoking oue of those things. When you are as old as I mu you will appreciate the advice I now give.” After the boy had retired the busi ness man said to a bystander: ‘T need several boys and I like thatoue’s face, but I would not employ any boy who smokes those things.” This ought to be read by every boy in Georgia. Getting ’em Down Fine. The News sizes up the average can didate thusly: Despitetheir belligerent and im placable hatred of each other the in effable affection that all the candidates profess for the lone farmer, and their tenderly solicitous paternal anxiety for his temporal welfare, is positively beautiful to comtemplate. The State fair. The people of Georgia should not forget that they are, or should be, interested in the great stale fair at Macon. It will open on the 22nd of this month, aud will, without doubt, bo the most extensive exhibition of Georgia’s industries and products ever witnessed at a etato fair. The people of Macon are aroused. They are leaving nothing undone to make it the grand success which it should be. Thomas county and South Georgia should be there by the thousand ; and they should be there with the product of field and gardeD, aud with their stock. The premium list is large and liberal. Thomas county has, in days gono by, carried off yards of blue ribbon” from state fair,sand she can do it again. We take the following interesting resume of the fair from the Macon Telegraph: “Wednesday, October 22, t.ie date appointed for the opening of the fair, will be Georgia day. All the mem bers of the Georgia legislature have been invited to attend, and it is reasonably expected that a large por tion of them will respond. The can didates for the speakership of the House and the presidency of the Senate have also been invited and will attend. "These candidates will speak on that day, and ns it will be just before the opening of the legislative session, this will be a capital opportunity for them to press their respective claims where they can be seen and heard by representatives and people alike. This gathering of legislators will at tract an immense throng of people who will bo more than ever impressed with the importance of the state fair as a state institution. “Thursday, the second day, will be national day. The members of con gross from Georgia and the Georgia congressional candidates will be in attendance, and have been invited to make addresses. “On Friday, which will be Macon day, the trades’ display .will be held. An effort will bo made to induce the members and candidates for congress to remain over and take part in the procession, which will be » part of the display. “Saturday will be children’s day. “The fifth day of the fair, Monday, will bo education day. “Tuesday, October 28, will bo al liance day, and the attendance is expected to bo immense. Tillman, the great alliance candidate lor gov ernor of South Carolina, has been invited to conic, and Ben Terrell, the national lecturer of the alliance, will also be here on that day. “Wednesday will be Mason’s day. The grand lodge will then bo in ses sion. Grand Master Davidson will make an address, and the members of the lodge will attend the fair in a body. “On Thursday, the 8th, and last day of the fair, there will be a variety of attractions. The programme for this day has not yet been decided upon, but the matter will probably be settled at the committee meeting to-day. "It is proposed to liavo the world' renowned divine, Rev. T. DeWitt Talmagc, deliver a lecture during that day. Of course everybody will want to see and hear that remarkable man, and as the lecture will probably be given in the day time, there will he much risk of a crush in the crowd.” C-EIO. 'W. FOBBED 175 Broad Street, Masury Hotel Building. furniture, Carpets, RATTAN ROCKERS.. BAMBOO EASLES, 5CREENS. Mattings, v Rugs, LARGE V Oil-Cloth, a ntiqueV wall paper: V Window Shades Bed Room Suits, N^Lace Curtains, 1 X. Portieres, WITH TOILET GLASS X. Curtain Poles, Only #29.50; Worth *«N^M3 d ings, Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold^s. Ete. elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor. Watch this Corner for Low Prices. G-EO. "W- POI3BBS, CASH Oil INST ALLME3STTS. ■eylt-dnwly , V. A. HORROCKS, Contractor & Builder. Will be glad to make contracts for or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IN BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. HORROCItS, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, P O. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga. (» James Gribben. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, THOMASVILLE, GA. A. W.PALIN&BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. EVERY DEHCBirTION OF 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, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. apl22<l&wly l will beglad to m ak eentraets for, ur su perlntond, all classes of tiulldlngvpubllc or private, In either brick or wood. Will furnish plans and apeclflcattons If required. If you want any banding done call on me, and I will anbmtt estimates whether contract is awarded me or not. I will guarantee satisfact on In all my work. I refer to the many buildings erected by me in Thomasville, and to for whom 1 have worked. Shop street, tad dotr from Broad. Thomaavtlle Ga., A aril 15* 1890 > all parties Fletcher A. S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. THOMASVILLE GA.* Careful and personal attention pain w all work, and satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices. Will be glad to mnka estimates for you. My aim is to please my plltr0n, ■ 7 10. d.twCra B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, GA. DBlLBtt IN— ’ Tote Fair. Mr. i lenry , Watterson, the brilliant editor of the Louisville Courier Jour nal, has been speaking to the people of Boston. In closing he said: | “I am Fere lo put my foot upon the falsehood that the people of the South are doing anything, or have done any thing, that you yourself would not nave done had your places been ex changed. I am here to remind you that the sin of slavery was, in the be ginning, a divided sin, but that the cost and the curse of it have fallen solely upon us, and that we have ex piated it.’’ There isn’t one southern man in ten thousand, who wouldjliaves lavcTy re-es tablished if he could. The war over slav ery is a thing of the past. The South is loyal to ihejwhole country, and bids- the ex-slaves god speed in the work of preparing themselves for citizenship. The southern people are to-day the truest and best friends of the negro. HARDWA R,EI SSTOVES, IRON, Buggy and Wagon Material Tin and;Hollow Ware, Guns and Sporting Goods of til kin,Is, and agrnljfor King’s Powd6r Co. Jan I il 1y ~ NEW MILLINERY MISS LAURA JONES Takes pleasure in informing the ladies that her slock ot millinery is now lull nnd com plete. And it embraces the VERY LATEST In everything, llcr opening will take place on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the 9th asi> 10th of OCTOBER. Remember the days. In the meantime call around and examine the many new and Btylisb goods now on exhibition. J. E. BUEOH, —Dealer in- Uill located 8 miles north of Thomasville I will deliver lumber any where in the sit}- or on board ears at the 1BRY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Thanking my patrons for past favors, ask • continuance ot tbs same, promising ftnr, square, upright dealings in evtry par ticular. I guarantee prices and quality, and respectfully solicit a share ot the public patronsgs. J. R. BURCH, THOMASVILLE,'GEORGIA. 9-34Jtwtt ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO in Rear of Library, Thomasville, Ga., Mrs. J. Pr McAuley, Student under distinguished teachers of the Schools ot the Metropolitan Museum of Art and of the Cooper Union, will give lessons in the Arts of Design. Terms moderate. Honrs, 9 a. m. to 12 m. ■S2C tf Thomasville Marble Works, Jackson and Stephen Sts. Monuments, Tablets ami Headstones in Marble, American and Imported, and in Grnnito. Satisfaction Guaranteed- Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors. junc IS lyd&w. EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS. Express closes for Bainbridgc, Ua„.. C :80 a. a. Express closes tor Albany, Cl a., and points reached via. Albany, Cla., anil Montlccllo, Fla 7:41 s.iu. Express closes tor Savannah and the North, train No. 8, No. 8 carries northern matter 11:00 a.m. Express closes for tho West No. 7, this train docs not tske matter for llalnbrtdee.Ga., 1:15 p.m. Express closes for Savannah mid Florida, train No. 0 5:00p Patrons of this Company please observe ■ "* above. J. E. REYNOLDS, Mg>he 6-5-1 m la. SCHMIDT, ETROPIUETOItB Tlioninsville 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 relieve almost any headache in 10 to 15 minutes. The New Mexican Beverage, Non-Alcohollo. Delicious. “Frui-Miz!” Cooling- Vitalizing, Ice Cream Parlor, Specially Sited up for the accommodation of Ladies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES Fanoy Good,, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. Sa^JsfactionGUuaranteed DOWN W ALL :-:PAPBR ROLL. Can bo bought nowhere at this Price except from L F. Thompson & C*. Broad. Street. janl-lr Although we have already one of the largest stocks to be found in Sou'll Georgia we are daily adding to it, and when completed it will be the most carefully selected in the city. We are now offering to tho public a stock for inspection and purchase, such ns Thomasville has never seen before, consist ing of all kinds of ZDZEBEISS O-OOIDS, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS,UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all kinds of domestics. Men’s and Boys Clothing For the last ten years we have been handling Strauss Bro’s, the well known Baltimore clothiers, goods, which have been proved to be the best fitting clothes on the market. We also keep a complete stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. Everybody give us a call. L. STEYERMAN & BRO, liiTln MaiMi MB Oold Storage Company lee Made From Distilled^Water Pure and Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the City. Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to W. 8. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r, utr