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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
loim Triplett,, Editor and Manager.
WEDNESDAY", OCTOBER 8,1890. -
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oBtnd i advertisements mt»t we hand-
in by noon of the day before. ^
“ WANTED.
d job printer. Must be sober
nd understand the business
Sunshine has put cotton on the
move again.
Mr. Cleveland will make some
speeches in the West.
The recent good weather has given
an impetus to cotton picking.
Patrison, it is confidently expected-
will beat Quay's man for governor of
Pennsylvania.
Savannah has set her pegs for a
million bales of cotton this year; ard
she is apt to get it.
The new tariff is producing consid
erable excitement in Europe. And so
is it in this country.
Chatham county will be represented
in the legislature by a farmer, a law
yer and an editor.
Some minister proposes to purify
New York politics b. prayer. He has
undertaken a mighty tough job.
Cougress and the surplus both dis
appeared at the same time. This
looks rather suspicious. Congress
should be searched.
Prom the Dry Goods Economist.
This is the season when the “sam
ple fiend” cut of town writes in for
samples of blankets, comforters and
lugs.
The Comte de Paris is being hand
somely entertained in this country.
He is a pretender to t' e throne of tht
Napoleans. The Count served in 'he
staff of Gen’l McClellan, during the
late war.
There have been some mighty poor
jokes got ofi on ex-postmister Wheat.
We have got off one or too very bad
ones ourselves. Open confession is
good for the soul—even fot the soul of
an editor.
Georgia leads all the states, up 'o
this date, counting from Jan. ist, in
the construction of railroads. Her
twelve different lines show 323 miles
built. Montana follows with 312
miles. Great is Georgia.
The contest in many congressional
districts will be red hot lrom now uutil
the election. The fact that Turner
his no opposition in this district, should
not be an excuse for a light vote.
Every democrat in the district should
turn out at the November election.
A movement is on foot among the
managers of the World’s fair, to se
cure Kilgore’s brogans—the pair worn
when he kicked the congressional door
down in Washington, for exhibition.
They would draw. O, the Scfuth is
ready to contribute her share toward
making the fair a success.
Augusta’s Progress.
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 5.—The trade
review of Augusta for the past year,
made by the Chronicle, shows that
Augusta’s cotton mills spun 80,000
bales of cotton during the year, pro
ducing $6,000,000 worth of products.
Cotton receipts were two hundred and
odd thousand bales. Fertilizers man
ufactured and sold amounted to $2,-
* o9o,ooo. Tiie wholesale and retail
grocery trade was $3,000,000. The
total business was $70,000,000. Twen
ty-six miles of electric railroad have
b:en built and are io operation. The
city is growing and prosperous.
QEOaW. foebes
175 Broad Street, Masury Hotel Building.
—
RATTAN ROCKERS.
BAMBOO EASLES,
and—
SCREENS.
ANT IQUET
WITH TOILET GLASS
Carpets,
Mattings,
Rugs,
LARGE \ Oil-Cloth,
WALL PAPER
Window Shades
Bed Room Suits,\ Lac p 0 t ;,“ t cS s
Curtain Poles,
„ _ ^ Pictures,
Only $139.50; Worth Mouldings,
Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4-5°\. a 'p;t(f C
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold^ tc ‘
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor.
Watch this Corner for Low Prices.
G-EO. “'sTsT-
CASH o IFt INSTALLMENTS
scpJl-tlfcwly
ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
Burckhardfs Premium Leaf Lard
Is guaranteed to be made adsolutely of hogs fat Iso cottou
seed oil or beef tallow.
At Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 75-76-70 80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others. More medals awarded to
this lard than any other.
The Technological School.
Our people are interested in Geor
gia’s school of technology. Thomas
county has two bright young meu
there, young men who will be beard
from some day. We take the follow
ing interview with Dr. Hopkins, pres
ident of the school, from the last issue
of the Constitution:
“How is the Technological school
getting along? - ’
“The outlook is more hopeful than
it has been at all, so far ns the utility
of the school is concerned,” said Dr.
Hopkins. “Young meu linvc becu
brought up to a high standard of
scholarship, increased skill iu thu
mechanical department; and that
particular department has taken on
new proportions and wider range. It
is under a better condition of man
agement than it has been since the
school was organized, and the work
shops arc more thoroughly equipped
with moil and materials and tools.
“The class of work that wc value
most is such ns withdraws from north
ern manufactures—things that are
not done by southern simps. For
instance, large bronze castings in the
form of vault doors, and a wrought
iron, scroll-work gnte for Westview
cemetery, machines for making
pressed brick, small machines made
under direction of patentees, motors,
band powers for churns and things of
that sDrt.
“We are making a large class of
work in the way of water wheels,
sanitary arrangements for the Ruttan-
Smead ventilating system, and we
have made hundreds of cotton plant
ers under contract.
“We reject vast quantities of work
that wc cannot take consistently with
the prime object of the institution.
We nre more concerned in making
men than in making thiugs; wc take
just that class of work which promises
the best results iu the training of
young men.
“Meanwhile, in the academic de
partment, the institution is equipped
equally with any institution iu the
country. The curriculum is high,
the standard of scholarship is high,
discipline is mild but firm, and the
aim of all our academic work is to
enable the young men readily and
easily to apply the knowledge they
gain to practical purposes. Knowl
edge in its application is tho key-note
of our work.
Tin: results is SIGHT.
“Wc began last year to supply the
country with our work in the way ot
men. We graduated two students,
who have gone to work in the lines
indicated by the class of work done
in schools. One of them is connected
with the Ruttan Smead institution,
and the other has taken charge of
the mechanical department in the
Porter institute in Charleston.
“Quite a number of our young men
who lmd to leave the school because
of financial dfficulties have gone out
and are doing admirably at good
wages—two or three dollars a day.
“We expect to graduate five young
men this year, and the next year there
will be a class of 30.
“Meanwhile, tho needs of the in
stitution arc increasing. Wc have ed
ucated a large number ot these young
men now with us beyond the facilities
we can give them iu tho way of ap
paratus, charts and books. One very
urgent demand resting upon us now
is*a library of reference books and
an outfit in the department of me
chanical engineering.”
Bancroft’s 90th Birthday.
New York, Oct. 3.—The venera
ble historian, George Bancroft, to-
diy celebrctated his 90th birthday at
his home.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Wc arc authorized and requested to announce
the name of
P.8. IIEETII
as a candidate for the ofllct of Tax Collector of
Thomas county, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
FOR SYRUP ~
1 have eighty large new iron boninl cy
press barrels for sale at very low prices.
10 8 (lit wit J jk S Clifton.
RESTAURANT.
Amos Lester, for years with the Gulf
Hous., will hereafter give his personal at
tention to the Restaurant on Jackson street,
next door to Carroll’s. Meals served in first
class style at all hours. Fish, game and
oysters, day or night Everything neat and
clean. A good line of vegetables and fancy
family groceries kept constantly on hand.
Would lie glad to have the patronage ol my
white and colored friends. d 2w wlm
GRAND - OPENING
-OF—
Hew Millinery
-ON—
Thursday and Friday.
The ladies and everybody else in
vited to call and inspect goods.
MISS LAURA JONES
Tin's Space Will be Occupied
BY
WILLIAMSON & ROTJX
Watchmakcrs& Jewelers,
WiiO WILL SHORTLY OPEN BUSINESS
AT
NO. 127 BROAD Street.
lo.l Im
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
Jackson St. next to Watt's Coiixkr.
I will have regular sales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and live stock. I make n
specialty of selling household and kitchen
furniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments rolielt-
cd. Prompt returns mid satisfaction guar
anteed.
10 3 Cm L. A. DreyxR.
' J. R. BURCH,
DEALER IX-
Rough and Dressed Lumber of all Kinds
Mill located 8 miles nortli ot Tlionmsvitle.
I will deliver lumber any where in the
city or on hoard cars at the
• VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Thanking my patrons fur past favors, {1
ask a continuance ot the same, promising
fair, square, upright dcilings in every par
ticular. I guarantee prices and quality,
and respectfully solicit n share ot the public
patronage.
J. R. BURCH,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
9-3d&Wtt
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, CiA.
DEALKIl IN—
HARDWA PtB
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods
ol all kinds, and age ‘ for
King’s Powder Co.
Jan 1 d It
Thomasvillc Marble Works,
Jackson and SLophen Sts..
Monument! 1 ,Tablets anil Headstones
inMntblc, American and Imported,
and in Gi-nnitc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
junc 18 lyd.tiv.
EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS.
Jlxprm doses for llalnbridgc, Ga.,.. G:M a. in.
Express closes for Albany, Gn., ami
points reached via. Albany, Ga.,
and Monticcllo,Fla., 7:45 a. in.
Express closes for Savannah and tho
North, train No. 8, No. 8 carries
northern matter 11:00 a. m.
Express closes for tho West No. 7,
this train docs not take matter for
ltainbridco.Ga., 1:15 p.m.
Express closes for Savannah and
Florida, train No. C 5:00 p
Patrons of this Company please obscrv ©
above. J. K. REYNOLDS, Up
0-5-1 ra
la. rtCHMlDT,
ErnOl-RIETOR™
TltoinasvillcBottling!:-: 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 Gonuino “Ideal Brain Tonic.’*
Wilt relievo almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The Now Mexican Beverage,
Non-Atcoholic. Delicious.
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling. Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good?, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
nl-ly
SHERIFF SALE FOR OCTOBER.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by Hon, A. II. Ilanecll, Judge of Superior
court of said county, will be sold, nt the
store of F. 1). McRae, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in October, nil
of the stock of drugg, medicines, soda fount,
and in fact all of the goods of every inscrip
tion that he owns or has in tho drug store,
in which he is doing business, on Iiroad St,
Thomasvillc, (Ja., including furniture and
fixtures. Sold as the property of F B McRae
to satisfy a Superior court Mortgage fifa in
favor of the Bank of Thomasvillc. Said
gale will commence at 10 o’clock sharp.
J. A. Heiist,
1 td Sheriff.
DOWN
SHE GOES!
WALL :-:PAPBR
g c -
ROLL.
Can be bought nowhere at this Price except from
L F. Thompson&Co.
Broad. Street.
jani-ly
Although wc have already one of the largest stocks to be
found in Sowh Georgia we are daily adding to it. and when
completed it will he the most carefully selected in the city..
We are now offering to the public a stock for inspection andi
purchase, such ns Thomasvillc has neVer seen before, consist-
ing of all kinds of
3D2SEIBS O-OOHDS, , /
NOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER
WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all
kinds of domestics.
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. Wo also keep a complete
stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Everybody give us a call.
t. STHEMMN 4 BBO,
Tint to Miltm
AO
Cold Storage Company
lee Made From Distilled^ Water Pure and -gptrkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.
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