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THE DAILY TIHES-ENTERPRISE
(•lii Triplett, Editor and Manager.
FBI DAT, OOTOfcBB 10, UOO.
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Notice to Advertiiare.
To insure iniertion. all change* for
standing advertisement* tnuit be hand
ed in by noon of the day before.
AChat With Gen. Lawton-
Frank Carpenter in New York World.
The Sensatotial contest which is now
waging in Georgia means the retire-
mentjof Senator Joe Brown. Gen. Law-
ton, of Savannah, who was Minister to
Austria during the last administration,
tells me that Brown is on the edge of
the grave.
s. “Senator Brown has not been to..
Washington this winter,” said he, “and
he is a very sick man. He has, how
ever, as many lives as a cat, and he
may recover and outlast the century.
Eight years ago he was worse off than
he is to-day. Every one in Georgia
was talking about his death.^ The doc
tors counted his hours and sent him to
Florida, telling him he could not re
cover. The change of climate put
new blood in his veins, and he has
been worth a dozen dead men since
then.”
Gen. Gordon is a different roan in
every respect from Brown. He is
showy, has aristocratic tastes and his
speeches will be fullol brilliant sen.
tences well uttered. They will not,
however, contain the meat that Brown’s
didt and ii is doubtful if be will have
as much influence on the floor ss his
predecessor. ‘Gen. Gordon,’ said
Gen. Lawton, "is a man of more than
ordinary ability. He is 'all and fine
looking, and were it not for his battle
scarred face he might be called band-
some. Hefras ’a fine officer during
the war, was rapid in his movements
and was not afraid of anything. He is
a man of much more than ordinary
ability. He has a capacity of saying
or writing the right thing at the tight
time and he is a nice speaker and has
a good address. He will, I doubt
i not, be the next Senator.”
Rutherford B. Hayes.
The above gentleman emerges from
his chicken farm long enough to ex
press his views on tho McKinley tat iff
bill. And he talks like a democrat.
Hear him:
«I cannot find words to express my
regret at tho passage of the measure.
It is ruinous to all of our best inter
ests, and it will do an infinite amount
of harm. I cannot understand how
public men can be so blind to the
interests of the country at large as to
pass such a bill. It is annihilating to
the Republican party. It is the most
terrible blow that has been struck
at that party during its existence,
can only say that I hope such a policy
will soon die out, surely and soon, but
I cannot shut my eyes to the evil that
will be done before such protection
as this finds a grave.”
No Parting There.
The following is from a discourse
recently delivered by Dr. Tahmage
Our hippy gatherings on earth are
chilled by the thought, that soon we
must seperate. Thanksgiving and
Christmas days come, and the rail
trains flying thither are crowded. Glad
reunions take place. We have a time
of great enjoyment. But soon it is
"good-by” in the hall, ’‘good-by’’ at
the door, “good-by” on the slreet,
“good-by” at the rail train,^good-by”
at the steamboat wharf. We meet in
church. It is good to be here. But
soon the doxology will be sung, the
benediction pronounced, and the au
dience will be gone. But there are no
separations, no good-bys in heaven.
At the door of the house of many man
tions no good-by. At the pearly
gate no goed-by. . ■ .
County
Commissioners
ceedings.
Owes Board (
Pro-
_ M|}
Board met in regular tessiorf. !
Present—A. P. Wright, chairman, Finn,
Bullock, Lilly and Malietto.
Minutes ot last regular meeting read and
approved.
Road pe 't'on fpr road at or near Cairo,
signed by W. W. Pearce and ethers granted,
and road commissioners inslructed to hare
tho same worked.
Road petition signed by W. M. Smith W.
W. Williams ai d othsrs, ordered published.
To the lion, the County Commissioners ol
Thomas ciunty:
The' undersigned, property owners and
residents near the proposed road, respectful
ly pttltion yonr honorabiifbody to have laid
ont a public toad to run through the lands
of Geo Beverly, W W Williams, Mrs Maynard
and others, said rond to connect the Jones
and Ochlockonee or Grooms Ford roads,
and continue through tho lands of Mrs May
nard and others, east of the Ochlockonee or
Grooms Ford road to the Albany road, raid
road commencing at or near the two mile
post on the Jones road, and crossing tho
Grooms Ford road on the land line between
W P Walker and Mra Maynard, thence in an
easterly direction to intersect the Albany
road at or near the two mile post, Bald road
being a continuation ot the boulevard.
Petitioners show that all of the owners of
property along said road have given the
right of way except Mrs. Maynard, and that
she objects to thi same. Therefore we pray
that the usual steps may be taken to lay out
and condemn sufficient land for said road.
Respectfully, W W Williams, W T Odom,
Geo Beverly and others.
Road petition signed by Sim Brinson and
others, ordered published and referred to J
A Builqck, chairman roads and bridges.
To tho Honorable Board of County Commis
sioners of Thomas connty:
We, the citizens of dirtrlcts i7 and 18, pc-
tition for public road, beginning at the Och
lockonee and Cairo road near Sim Brinson’s
In the 17th district, on his and Ur Smith’s
ltnd line, and thence across to Shelfer and
Prince land, where it will intersect the old
settlement road, and thence follow this road
on or near the land line across to the 18th
district to J M Culpepper's land, thence
tbiongh to W E Culpepper’s land, and inter-
sect the Thomasvllle and Calre road near
W E Culpepper’s house, dlstanco about two
miles. This road is much needed, and hope
yon will grant oar petition.
Boaz Collier, T T Thompson, T H Shelfer,
W E Culpepper and others.
Connty Treasurer’s statement approved.
from Sept 1st, 1890, to Qct.4tb, 1890.
To bal per last report $255,38
To cash from Bill Payable 487.75
Sept. 1 To cash, P P Horne, road
fin 1.50
Sept 13 To P S Heetb, Tax 350.00
« JO “ ’•« 100.0q
Qct 4 “ “ 305,00
$1499.*63
Oct 4
By Cash paid on Jail a* per
Account -
By Cash psld on Pa ner os
per Account....*
By Cash paid on Court House
as per Account-
By Cash paid on County •
Court as per Account,.. 8.00
By Cash paid on Insolvent
Cdsus as per Account... 18.05
By Cash paid on Jury m per
Account*. 24.00
By Cash paid on Roads and
Bridges ns per Account- 333-00
By Cash paid on Contingent
• as per Account- 243.00
By balance on hand....... C38.57
$1490.03
The following accounts ordered paid:
Judge W D Mitchell $ 83 33
L B Bonchelle - 10 00
W Hawthorne - »•••'• 1° 00
R Smith i - 0 25
Charles Gandy- 52 62
J A Hurst 154 65
C L Hurd 1*
Robert Dclde 07^5
Mitchell A McIntyre 38 30
W n Bibb and other* 18 50
JF McCann 101 10
Whaley Bros k Holoway 12 03
Joe Jenning. 1 50
BO Johnson and others 23 00
Reid A Culpeppsr 19 35
J APope k Sen 8 60
J Watt k Bro 12 90
&EO. FOKBES
y 'WS BrojjdflEftreet, Masury Hotel Building, .<
ANT IQUE
RATTAN ROCKERS,
BAMBOO EASLES,
—AND—
SCREENS.
Carpets,
Mattings,
v Rugs,
LARGE >v Oilcloth,
WALL PAPER
"Window Shades
Bod Room Suits,'SLaceOurtMns
WITH TOILET GLASS \. Curtain Poles,
Oiijly $39.50; Worth Mouldings,
Porliere Curtains 2.65 per pair; wor th
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold^^ * c "
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor,
Watch this Corner for Low Prices.
0-2=30- rOBBBS,
CASH OIR INSTALLMENTS.
scp21-<Uwljr
ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
Is guaranteed to be made adsolutely of hog’s fat. No cotton
seed ojl or beef tallow.
FIRST 3LSL
At Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 76-76-79-80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central Statu Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen^ others. More _ medals awarded to
this lard than any other." - ,
OPERA HOUSE
A Notable Production!
AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS!
SATURDAY OCT. 11
OWE VHJIIT OJfl.Y
The only authorized company pre
senting the greatest melo-drama ever
written.
Under the Gas Light
By Permission of Angnstin Daly, Es<j
The greatest railroad scene ever
placed upon any stage. A company
of unexeelled players. A carload of
special scenery. Elaborate costumes,
etc., etc., etc.
PRICES1.00. 50 and 25.
Seats now on sale. Orders by mail
$144.83 promptly complied with.
jaokson and Stephen Sts.*,
Monuments, Tablets and Hcadstenes
in Marble, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
juno.18 lyd&w.
Judge Merrill
T 0 Benton and other*
A P Wright
0 T Hancock
J M Bullock
H B Ballard....
Times-Enterprise.
McRae Bros- 1
Board adjourned.
A. P. Wrioht, Cbm’n.
Riddix Suites Sec.
17 00
14 00
66 60
11 84
2 00
6 40
8 76
7 46
Lamar's Diarrhoea Mixture claims
to be$ certain cure for any case of
Diarrhoea. -
It is in summer time that ladies ap
preciate a good Cologne. Those who
have used Shepard’s B, B. Cologne
will use no other.
If ypu should eat anything that dis
agree^ with you, you need fear no in.
convenience if you take Lamar’s Diar
rhea Mixttmfcus t; ;
GRIND - OPENING
—OF—
New Millinery
-ON-
Thursday -and Friday.
The ladies nnd everybody else in
vited to call and inspect goods.
1SS LAURA JONES
J. R. BURCH,
-DEALER IN-2
Mill located 8 mile* north ot Thomaivilie.
I wlll-dcliver lumber any where in thi
city or on board cars at the
Thomasville Marble Works,
I-,. SCHMIDT,
C.PROPIUETOBB.
Thomasvllle Bottling;:-: Works,
mufactnrer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL GAS
imported ftpm the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.”
Will relievo almost any headache In
10 to 15 minntei,
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Aloohollo. Dsliclou*
“Frui-Miz \ n
Cooling.
WALLPAPER
JrC O I_i X_i _
Can be bought nowhere" at this Price except from
L F.
janl-ly
Broad, ©treet.
Although we ha,ve already one of the larw- . , . Lr '
found in Soul h Georgia we are daily ad /J ‘ °
completed it will be the most oarefti 1 ’ " vUn ,S to , :
We are now offering to the publ’ „ ,3
purchase, such as Thomasv^’ ; l0a stoc c for inspection and
mg of all klndsof -* ie has never 8een before »
DBBSSr ^OODS,
-JW'j.’IONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER-
. w jSA“R, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all
Vitalizing.
Ice Crea^ Parlor ,
Specially fitted
VERY LOWEST LIKING PRICES.
. np for the* accommodation
• of Ladles.
Thanking my patrons for past favors, JH
ask a continuance ot the tame, promlsi’’
fair, square, npnght dealings in every *’ K
ticular. I guarantee prices and „„
£t™ige. B0UCU * * hl " °‘ public
J. B. BlJItcir,
THOMASVII.LE,!GEORGIA.
9-34Aw«
b. d. Fudge,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
L bEALiacr—
hardware
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Till and Hollow Ware,
Gaos and Sporting Goods
or all kinds, and agent for "
King’s Powder Co.
Wm -
Jan Idly
FRU, ^S AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good,, Cigars, Tebsteo, sic.
SatisfactionlGuaranteed.
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Catriage'.Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OP
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC-
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number ef labor-saving tools,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, wo are prepared to
do all kinds of work in our tine with dis
patch and neatness.*
apl22d*wly '
AUCTION AID COMMISSION HOUSE.
Jacxsox St. xsxi to Watt’s Corks*/
I will have regular tales every Saturday,
(m l sell real estate and live stock. I make a
specialty of selling honsehold and kitchen
furniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments solicit
ed. ’ Frcmpt returns and satisfaction gnar-
antcai.
ltfW Cm
L. A. Dsitss.
kinds of domestics.
For the last ten years we have
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 compile
stock of GENT’S FURNISHING- GOODS.
Everybody give us a call.
L. STEYERMAN & f
4*
.dta-jifn-
Gold. Storage Company
lee Made From DistillddrjWalcr PuroYtnd^Sparkllng.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and
nly
'■qm.