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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplett, Editor and Manager.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1890.
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oil in by noon of the day before.
WANTED.
‘A tood job printer. Miist be sober
The republicans refused to put hides
on the free list, but the democrats
trill stretch numerous republican
hides on a pole, at the November elec
tion.
‘•Why don’t the women marry
asks an exchange. How would the
propounder of this question like to
marry a giddy young thing who w :ars
one eye glass and a sash and sajs
•■dcah boy, dontcher knaw ? ’—Ex.
During the session just closed the
ten Georgia members introduced alto
gether 199 bills and two resolutions.
Of this number Judge Stewart offered
43 Mr. Candler 33, Clements 27, Mr,
Lester 24, Mr. Blount 19, Mr. Crisp
11, Mr. Tunner and Mr. Barnes n
each, Mr. Grimes 10, and Sir. Carle-
ton 8.
“Ground has been broken in Chi
cago fur the tallest building in the
world. It is the new Masonic Temple,
corner of State and Randolph street.
This colossal structure will be eiglt-
teeu stories, built entirely of steel and
terra cotta, with stone veneerings and
will cost 88,000,000. Chicago Mnsons
will have the satisfaction of perching
nearer the Great White Throne than
even the churches themselves.”—Ex.
“A Kreutzer Sonata society has
been organized iu Chattanooga, and
all the members are men who have
taken a pledge never to marry and to
do all they can to discourage matri-
mory. Had it uot been for Tolstoi s
peculiar book, all these cranks would
have married and made the lives of
some good women miserable.”—Sa-
vi’innh Times.
i he women of Chattanooga should
congratulate themselves that they
are not to be annoyed with such a
6et of soft heads aud cranks. Rut
there will be some “falling from
grace,” in this new society.
Col. Northen Speaks.
Col. William J. Northen, Governor-
elect of Georgia, will not be a candi
date for the United States Senate.
A representative of the Times called
on him at his home in Hancock
county, aud in the interview the Col.
stated in regard to the Senatonhip
that he most certainly could not be a
candidate. He did not know to what
extent his name had been used in con
nection with the succession to Senator
Brown’s scat. Railroad wrecks had
delayed his mail, and he jokingly re
marked that he was three days behind
in the matter of news. When inform
el that most of the papers in the
Btate had made mention of his name
ai a candidate, he emphatically de
clared that ho would not be a candi
date for the oflicc.—Savannah Times.
Needed in Washington.
The Macon Telegraph has an inter
view with Repre entativc Blount, in
which Mr. Blount is asked what is the
feeling in Washington about the elec
tion of Gen. Gordon. Mr. Blount
says:
“He is wanted by the party
Washington and great anxiety is ielt
over the race lor senator. Every one
Wants Gordon. He is the best man
the party can send from the state ot
Georgia, and Georgians would think
so it they could only sec the interest
displayed in the election and h;ar the
remarks made about the gallant gen
eral.”
Ailiancemen Support Gordon.
The Edgcwood alliance in DeKalb
county has revolted against tliehc-
tion of the county alliance in opposing
Governor Gordon. The following
resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, The county nlliaucc of
DeKalb county, nt its session yester
day, passed a resolution dictating to
the Democratic representatives in
the General Assembly how they
should vote for United States Senator,
therefore be it
Resolved,‘That such action does not
reflect our sentiments, nor ns we be
lieve, the sentiments ot true alliance-
nicn of the county, and we hereby
enter our solemn protest against such
resolution. We urge our brother
ailiancemen everywhere to pnusc and
consider whether this discussion on
the 6ub-treasury plan and the senato
rial matter is not for the purpose of
diverting attention from the opera
tions of the West Point Terminal to
control the next General Assembly of
Georgia and prevent the passage of
any law carrying into eflect the
provisions of the constitution agaiDst
unjust discrimination as to freight
rates. It is well to pause and exam
ino why certain alliance officials, who
arc waging war on our fellow country
men, confer so frequently with the
West Point Terminal officials.
Resolved, That we insist upon our
county alliance maintaining para
mount allegiance to the cardinal
principles of the organization and an
unyielding opposition to the seductive
influences of monopolies and Wall
street combinations.
Pointed Words.
The New York Herald has been
paying its respect to the late, but uot
lamented, congress. The Herald
says; ,
The Senate is now governed by
Mephistophelles-Barnum Ingalls,
whose one conspicuous speech in this
session was an argument in favor of
paying the veterans ten thousand
millions of dollars in the way of
pensions. The House is ruled by
Robespierre in n black sash and flan
nel shirt, who has destroyed the value
of the representative institutions by
confining legislation to his recording
clerks.
“No government,” says the Herald,
“not even our swaggering young re
public, teeming with wealth and
bursting with energy and pride, can
endure the reckless policy of the Con
gress of plunder, audacity and cor
ruption.”
"W. rOEBES
i
• • - 176‘Broad Street, Masury Hotel Building.
LARGE ^
ANTIQ ueNI WALL pA ? E ]^V SCREENS.
\ Window Shades
Bed Room SuitsN>“Xt s '
WITH TOILET GLASS N. Curtain Poles,
^ Pictures, -
Only $09.50; Worth $45. Mouldings,
.. .. Carriages.
Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4.50 ^xa g tc ,
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sokl'v Etc.
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor.
Watch this Comer for Low Prices.
G-EO. ~W~- :FOIE3IB2=jS,
OH INSTALLMENTS
Jurniture,
Carpets,
Mattings,
RATTAN ROCKERS.
BAMBOO EASLES,
Rugs,
Oil-Cloth,
—AND-
CASH
Mfii-dawtf
ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
Burckhardf s Premium Leaf Lard
Is guaranteed to be made adsolutely of hog s fat. No cotton
seed oil or beef tallow.
At Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 75-76-79 80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central Stato Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others. More medals awarded to
this lard than any other.
This Space Will be Occupied
BY
WILLIAMSON & ROUX
Watchmakers & Jewelers,
WHO WILL SHORTLY OPEN’ BUSINESS
AT
NO. 3 27 BROAD Street.
10 3 Ini
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
Jacxsoe St. kext to Watt’s Corker.
I will hare regular sales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and lire stock. I make a
specialty of selling household and kitchen
furniture, stores, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments solicit
ed. Prompt returns and satisfaction guar
anteed.
10 3 Cm L. A. Dreyir.
Thomasville Marble Works,
A Row in Richmond.
The political sensation of to-day
is caused by the Richmond county
Alliauce instructing Hon. Martin
V Calvin to vote against Gen Gor-
d m, any lawyer, or anybody but a
straigthout Allianceman for Senator.
Before bis election was assured in
the county primary Mr. Calvin
pledged his Augusta constituents to
vote for Gordon.
In answer to the straight question
of the News, to-day. he admitted his
embarrassment between conflicting
instructions and declined to be inter
viewed beyond a statement that bo
hoped at the proper time to measure
up to his duty.
Mr. Calvin is pledged to the dem
ocracy of his county to vote for Gor
don. It begins to look as if he will
bo forced to decide between demo
cracy and the alliance. Has it come
to thist
ESTRAY NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Thomas Cocxty.
Spence District 1440, G. M
We, the undersigned freeholders ot sold
state, county nnd district, have this day
carefully examined a Texas gelding horse
taken up by S. X. Robinson, of said district,
on Sept. 25th, 1890, of a dark iron gray
color, and about seven years old and valued
at (|50.00) fifty dollars, whose owner is not
known.
S. T. Ciaraa,
mark
A. C. C’AnTEn.
Thomas Cointy Coibt or Ordixaby,
Oct. Cth, 1890.
Ordered that the above description and
apprasemeut be adveriiscd as required by
law, and if no owner appears to claim said
estray that it be fold according to the statute
in such cases made and provided.
Jos. Merrill,
Ordinary
ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO
in Rear o! Library, Thomasville, Go.,
Mrs. J.PfMcAuley,
Student under distinguished teachers of the
Schools of the Metropolitan Museum or Art
aud ot the Cooper Union, will give lessons
in the Art, of Design. Terms moderate,
Hours, 0 a. m. to It m.
Jackson and Stephen Sts.'
Monuments, Tablets anil Headstones
in Marble, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
juno 18 lyd&w.
J. R. BURCH,
[press closes for Bainbridge, Oa.,.. 6:80 a. m.
Bxpresa closes for Albany, Oa., and
points reached via. Albany, Ga.,
and Monticcllo, Fla., 7:45 a. m.
Express closes for Savannah and tho
North, train No. 8, Mo. 8 carries
northern matter 11:00 a. ra.
Express closes for the West No. 7,
this train does not take matter for
Mill located 8 miles north ot Thomasrille. Express cfos'es For Savannah and ^
* * Florida, train No. 6 "*
DEALER IN—
where in the
I will deliver lumber any
city or oh board cars at the
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Thanking my patrons for past favors, JI
ask a continuance ot the same, promising
fair, square, upright dealings in every par
ticular. I guarantee prices nnd quality,
and respectfully solicit a share ot the public
pntronage.
J. R. BURCH,
THOMASVILLE, (GEORGIA.
S-3dJkwtt
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
DBALBB IX—
HAEIJWA IRES
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods Coo,,nfl '
oi all kinds, and sgent for
King’s Powder Co.
NEW MILLINERY
MISSLAORA JONES
Takes pleasure in Informing the ladies that
her stock of millinery is now fail and com
plete. And it embraces the
VERY LATEST
In everything. Her opening will take place on
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
THE 9th and 10th op
OCTOBE R.
Remember the days. In the meantime
call around end examine the many new end
stylish goods now on exhibition. "
EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS.
Patrons of this Com
above.
6-Mm
many please obscrv o
J. E. REYNOLDS, Mp
lu. SCHMIDT,
^PROPRIETORS
Thomasville Bottling;:-: Works,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
1ST AT UR A IL. :-:aGAS
imported from tho Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The.Genuine “Ideal Drain Tonic. 1 *
Will relievo almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutca.
The New Mexican Deverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious.
’‘Frui-Miz!”
Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted np for the accommodation
or Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fan«r Good), Cigars, Tobaeco, Me.
S*tisfaction’Cruarant««d
SHERIFF SALE FOR OCTOBER.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by Hon. A. II. Hansdl, Judge of Superior
court of said county, will l>c sold, at tbe
store of F. B. McRae, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in October, nil
of tbe stock of drugs, medicines, soda fount,
and in fact all of the goods of every descrip
tion that be owns or has in the drug store,
in which he is doing business, on Droad St.,
Thomasville, Ga., including furniture aud
fixtures. Sold as the properly ol F B McRae
to satisfy a Superior court mortgage fifa in
favor of lh. Bank of Thomasviilc. Said
sale will commence at 10 o’clock sharp.
J. A. IIunsT,
•a Sheri If.
■WALL :-:PAP33B
Can bo bought nowhere at this Price except from
Broad Street-
janl-lr
Although we have already one of the largest stocks to be
found in Soulh Georgia we are daily adding to it, and when
completed it will be the most carefully elected in the city.
We are now offering to thu public a stock for inspection and
purchase, such ns Thomasville has never seen before, consist
ing of all kinds of
ZDZESZESS 0-003DS,
NOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER
WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS rand 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.
AKD
Cold Storage Company
lee Made From Distil!ed?Waler Purefcand Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, awl Mang’r,
uiy