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fHE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE 1
John Triplett,* Editor and Manager.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1800.
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RAHWAY ADVERTISING.
A tide of prosperity is sweeping
over the South.
Georgia leads tier sister southern
states in the race of progress.
Well, the state election is over.
It is now “Governor Northern”
‘•John Brown’s body lies moulder
ing in the ground,” in the Adiron
dack;.
The man who will invent a boot
jack which will never miss a cat has
a fortune in store.
^
Blaine told the Atlanta delegation
yesterday, that, if possible he would
atteud the Piedmont Exposition.
Georgia will give Mr. Blaine a
genuine Southern welcome, if he
comes to the Piedmont Exposition.
There is a man in Georgia who
traces his ancestry hack farther than
this: he is a lineal descendant of
Adam.
Hon. H. G. Turner will he at home
this week- He has stood faithfully
at his post during the long session of
congress.
Grace—What air was that you
were playing last night?
Laura—A millionaire, and I land
ed him!
What Work has Been Accomplished
by Mr. B. W. Wronn.
The Travelers’ Official Railway
Guide says: “The paths of general
railway advertising have been well
trodden, and new departures are of
difficult achievement. In the wideiy
distributed cartoon, recently issued by
Mr. B. W. Wrcnn, general passenger
agent of the East Tennessee, Virginia
aud Georgia Railway, this has been
accomplished. The work, being from
the pen of Thomas Nast, is, of course,
of the best. The cartoon is really a
sort of allegorical representation of
the various duties of a general passen
ger agent, especially when he has
under his care the interests of such
an extensive system ns that which Mr.
Wrcnn represents. Mr. Wreun is
depicted—the likeness is a fair one—
as calling the attention of the public
to A map allowing the routes of his
line anil its immediate connections,
and picturing to them the various
interests for which the company must
care. As a motto the following wcll-
clioscn words, of Air. Wreun arc ap
pended : ‘Gentlemen, you arc at this
moment standing in the gateway that
leads to the South. The wealth that
is there, hidden no longer from hu
man eyes, flashes in your very faces.
You can smell the roses of new hope
that fill the air. You can hear the
heart-beats of progress that come as
upon the wings of heaven. You can
reach for your hands and nlmost
clutch the gold that the sun rains
down with his beams as he takes his
daily journey between the cotton field
and the coal mine; the highlands of
wood and iron, of marble and granite;
the lowlands of tobacco, sugar and
rice, of corn and kinc, of wine, milk
and honey.”
“Copies of the cartoon may be had
on application to Mr. Wrenn, at
Knoxville, Tenn.”
&EO. W’. 3F03
175 Broad Street, Mastin' Hotel Bui!
Furniture,\
RATTAN ROCKERS.
N HAM 1)00 EASLES,
Carpets,
Mattings. ■ „
Rugs. V —-'Ni'—
LARG 1- . \ Oil-Cloth, X.
antique's*, ware paper \ screens.
" Yviiuk.w Shades "V
V -k
Race (’urtains
v. Portieres,
v *->. Curtain Pole
Pictures,
A-.. Mouldings,
, -o X Carriages
; -a°- X v Etc.,
A >.».
Bed Room Suits,
WITH TOILET GLASS
Only $130.50; Wori
Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worti
Window Shades on Spring Rolleis 35
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special
Watch this Corner for Low Prices
&EO. "W.
OK. I 3ST &
Sold
N*
Etc,
O -A. S IE3I
icptl-dJfcwly
ha x, ivx it: 3sr "jo s,
This Space Will he Occupied
BY
WILLIAMSON & ROUX,
Watclimakers& Jewelers,
WHO WIU, SHORTLY OPEN lit sINKSS
AT
NO. 1 '-27 BROAD Street.
... f.PAUM BRO.’S
Carriage Shoos.
Mr. E. Burd Grubb, of N. J , has
been appointed Minister to Spain.
Dick Grubb, of Darien, would make
n better representative abroad.
Some people iu Georgia seem to
tbink the safest place, duiing the pre
sent political battle, is ou the fence.
Somebody will get knocked oft the
fence about the close of the fight.
The echoes from tho election arc
uot very loud. Georgia should have
polled a large vote. But then, with
an exception here and there no op
posing tickets were in the field: hence
the light vote.
Tho Brunswick Times says:
When a tramping Illinois boss is
able to compass the defeat ot Cover
nor Gordon, it is time for the Demo
cratic party in Georgia to shut up
shop.
“Beware of women!” cxlaiins a
brilliant French writer; “if they do
not crown you they will strangle you."
Yet reason can do little against the
torce of beauty: the first impulse, the
irresistible instinct of a man’s nature
is the homage .to physical beauty. It
has a mystic power that sweeps down
all before it, the strongest aud wisest
So says one who has, doubtless,
been swept down the matrimonial
rapids, and over connubial falls.
An Immortal Trio.
Genius never dies, Homer is still
enthroned upon Mount Paruassas.
Dante still reigns the monarch of
Italian poetry. Shakespeare has
received the willing homage of mil
lions for nearly three hundred years.
Of oil the men who have delighted
or instructed mankind, Shakespeare
has the best chance for immortality.
The human heart is the same in all
Oges and in all countries, and none
knew the human heart so well as
Shakespeare. No other writer has
ever, to use his own happy expression,
“held the mirror up to nature” as I10
has 1 —Ex.
Where the Money Goes.
The following appropriations have
been made by congress :
Agricultural SI ,709,100, army
S24.206.471, diplomatic and consular
SI,710,815, District of Columbia
(including 81,000,000 for Rock Creek
park) 80,909,444, fortification §4,232,-
935, Indian S7,2(i3,116, legislative,
executive and judicial 821,530,752,
military academy $43;>,29G, navy
(including 81,000,000 for nickel to
he used in making plates for protec
tion to vessels) 824,136,035, pensions
898,457,401, postoffice 872,226,099,
rivers and harbors 824.981,295 sundry
civil 829,738,282, deficiencies ‘fin—
eluding 810,316 appropriated by
House to-day for pay of members)
838,088,015, miscellaneous 83,435,184
making a total of $301,311,503.
The permanent annual appropria
tions tor the fiscal year 1890-91
amount to 8101,028,453, making a
grand total for the year of $462,939,-
950. The regular annual oppropria
tions made during the first session of
the Fiftieth congress were 8306,985,-
544, permanent appropriations were
$116,040,789, making a grand total
of 8422,026,343. The increase of the
Fifty-first congress over tho Fiftieth
congress is 840,313,013.
Good bye, surplus.
J. E. BURCH,
—heai.uk IX-
Mill located S miles north »t Thomxsville.
I will deliver lumber any where in the
city or on board curs at the'
YERY LOWEST LIYINGJPRICES.
Thanking my patron. fur past favors, 1
ask a continuance o! the same, promising
fair, square, upright dealings in every par
ticular. 1 guarantee prices nnd quality,
and respectfully solicit a share ot the public
patronage.
J. It. BUSdH,
THOMASVILLE,(GEORGIA.
D-.'idiwtf
urand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
Witli Electric Lights.
Is now open, and I would be pleased to
have my Thomnsville friends and other!
stop with me when they come this way.
All my help ii 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 |ier
day. i>. J McIntosh,
4-lD-dAwlT rro|»Wwj
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
Jackson Sr. next to Watt's Coiinit.."
1 will have regular sales every Saturday,
nnd sell real estate anil live stock. I make :i
specialty of selling household' nnd kitchen
furniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments tolirit-
ed. Prompt returns nnd satisfaction guar
anteed.
10 30111 I.. A. Hllr'.VEIi.
Thomas Sheriff Sales.
FOP. NOVKM11KR.
Will be sold, on the 1st Tuesday iu No
vember next, between the legal h ttrs of
sale, at the court house door in Thoma -i XV.
Gn., the following property, to-wit:
500 acres of land, more or less, being
parts of lots Nos, 111, 31 and S3, in the Mill
district ofThomnscounty, (la., .'.escribed as
follows: 402.\ acres, in rectangle on the
Eastern sidcoflots Xos. Id and 31, and I I
acres in lot No. 02, iu the North Fast corner
of the lot, being in a rectangle and extend
ing Hast nnd West, equal distance with the
Southern end of the tract in hits Nos. 10
nnd 31. The above description is according
to pint in hook I!, Records ol'distrihutlotis,
page 108, in the Ordinary's office. Levied
on ns the property ul Mary K.SImw, to sat
isfy a Superior court fi fa Issirul the
April term, 1880, In favor of :ho Land
Mortgage Investment Agency Co. of Ameri
ca, Limited, vs Mary K. Shaw. Property
pointed out by W. K. Simmons. plnlulifTs
attorney.
Also at the same time nml pi n <. the Ibl
lowing described property, situated, lying
nnd being in the county of Thomas ant
stntc of Georgia, to-wit: All tl.^t part u
lot No. Tfl, in Hie 13th district, lying on th
West side of the Ochlocknec river, contain
ing 440 acres, more or less. Lev led ou
the property of Join-. 11. Underwood, to sat
isfy a Superior court li fa issue! at ihc Oc
tober ndjourned term, 1880, in favor of li:
American Ffee Hold Land Mortgage Co. c
London. Limited, vs John II. I'mlcrwooe
Property pointed out by W. Simmon,
plaintitl's attorney.
Also at the came time and p;,i< e, the fol
lowing described property situated, lying
and being in the county of Thomas and
stale of Georgia, to-wit: Tin North half ot
lot of land No, 50, in the lsth district
Thomas county, and eouiaii.ing 125 litres,
more or .css. Levied on as the property of
Thoums X. Lane, to satisfy a Superior court
fi fa issued at the October adjourned term,
1883, in favor of the Dundee Investment Co.
Limited, vs Thomas N. Lane. Property
pointed out by W. K. Simmon.-, piaintilFs
attorney.
Also at the same time nnd place, the Hast
half oflot ot land No. 12:;, in lie- Kith dis
trict of Thomas county, Gu , and tile West
half of lot of land No. 153. in the 13th dis
trict of Thom is county, Ga., except ‘>0 acres
sold to A. I\ Wright, 231 acres sold to Isaac
Sadler. 3 acres sold to George Hadley and
50 acres sold to Cato Corker aud Thomas
Mitchell. Levied on ns the property of
James Clark, to satisfy a Superior court ii
fa issued at the October term, 1881, in favor
of W. B. Hamblcton vs James Clark. Pro
perty pointed out by McIntyre A McIntyre,
plaintiff's attorneys.
J. A. Host,
Sheri!!.
Love.
r liroad Stra
AVL’StV U>li*
m
.3E fctiii V
HOUSE SHOEING, ETC.,
mmber ot in
Having recently
or-saving tools,
Best Equipped Shops
do all
patch
we arc prepared to
cur line with d»*.
iipl'i.d&wljr
ART SCHOOL AMD GTUB10
in I!t ir "I Library, Thomnsville, Ga.,
Mrs. J. P. McAuley
d of the COO]
iu the Arts of
Hours, tm. in. t
J
il teachers of the
.letropolitnn Museum of Art
cv Union, v4Il give lessons
Design. Terms moderate.
t 20 tf
Thofliasville MurWc Works,
HSrfS
Jackson ami
itopUca Sts.
MotitmiKiK ’i’iibU-1? i'.iul lloatlslor.es
in M;u!:!o, Ailin'!.-ati and Imported,
tuid in GniiiUi-.
Sn tiirdac-tion < I imrantecd-
Aldrich & Mors?, Proprietors.
jane IS lyjiw.
EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS.
P.ltrcilSol till:
1:13 p. iu.
r. :00 p
un*any pU
J. I- UKYNOLIJ8, 3lg
SHERIFF SALE'FOR OCTOBER.
in i
; of
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA—Colquitt County.
Agreeable to an order from the I Ion.
Court of Ordinary, of said county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
before the court house door in Moultrie, Gn.
between the legal hours tf laic, the follow
ing property to-wit: Thu North halt of lot
No. 482, in the 9t|i district, except about 2
acres in the North East corner ot said J'jt,
also 40 acres, more or less, of lot No. 482, in
the 9th district, lying East of Ray branch.
Sold us the property of J. O. Webb, deceas
ed. Su'd land sold to make distributions
and to pay debts of -aid e-lute.
L>. T. Ksglisii.
\0 2 30d Adbi’r,
, on i
of the'stock <>!
unfi in fact all
tiun that he oi
in which lie is
Thomnsville, (
fixtures. :*w1-
to satisfy a 1-u
favor of the
granted
superior
ut the
kvccn the legal hours
ay in October, all
diciues, soda fount,
■Is of every •'c*Ft ri{:
iu the drug stor
line’s, ou Rroad St.,
ling furniture and
ii.erly ot 1' R MiRn
ILL- illOM.*
id, public adii
sale will com:
td
ORDINARY’;
To nil who
<\ R.Thon
bund f M n.
said county,«
letters
a. v ic
countv, upon the estat
Viola*A. Thompson, t!
sons interested, eredito
Mrs. Viola A. Thom; si
at r»iy office at tho Novel:,
jke court of ordinary, o:
tliow cause, if any they <.
letters of adniiiii--tra:ioi
granted to said M. A. I i
Viola A. Tliomp.
'Witncs) my of
day o‘ October, 1
/clock >1
J. A. II
. Ga.
ounty, th
tnpion, late of
ng applied lor
:lrat on i<> Iu is.-u«.d to M.
■ial s : !
inistrator, of said
* f the said Mrs.
is to cite all per
i ml heirs, of said
to be and Appear
her term, 1890, of
said county, to
:i, why permanent
should not
•twood, on Mrs.
nature, this aeeon
J. bh Mkhuili..
Ordinary.
D O W 3NT
SHE GOES!
WALL :-:PAPBR
r-
ROLL.
Can bo bought nowhere at this Price except from
I. F. Thompson & Co.
, Broad. Street.
janl-ly
DRY GOODS! CLOTHING!
Although we have already one of the largest stocks to be
found in South 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 the public a stock for inspection arid
purchase, such as Thomasville has never seen before, consist
ing of all kinds of
IDKIBSS 0-003DS,
•XIESXII^IMZIZfcTa-S.,
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.
Tlusii to liunliciv
—AND
Cold Storage Company
Iec -Made From DistilledsWater Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.
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