The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 15, 1890, Image 1

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Three Mammoth Establish- Vm. II—NO. 130 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 15,1890, $5.00 PER ANN They all Sing LOCAL HAPPENINGS. -THE- ■*We’vo found the store where buyere get the very best attention, "With great variety of goods, too numerous to mention. Bo loir the prices are, they beat the lomatf calculation; Which makes us as a family sing out like all creation ” The News of the Day Told in Brief—Personals, Etc. The business of the livery stables is increasing. There was a yesterday. dearth of local news Tiiomasville, Ga., ) Oct. 14th, 1890. [ Mr. Editor: Your correspondent “Cotton” either an ignoramus or a demagogue. Railroad Notes. Engine.37,of a special (ruin enroute from Bainbridge to Way cross, was thrown off the track here yesterday, by a misplaced switch. The extra was If he is as ignorant as his letters deIayed several hou „ by the mishap would indicate then he is to pitied. | and |he careless But unless you have dressed up his. „„„„ ... . .. ,, ,, 1 I the cause of the communications after they were sent I . . .. T 1. .. .1. discharged. switchman, who was trouble, will likely be in, as I know you often have to do, Mr. E. W. Bird, of Pelham, was in | he has sense enough to write pretty town yesterday. Several parties from Patten were in town yesterday. I well and ought to know better than ! to write such nonsense as is contained | [ in his various communications. The idea he advances of making Judge Dupont, of train Nos. m and i2, between Waycross and Jackson ville, was in the city yesterday. He is on inspecting duty this month. The cheap rates to the Piedmont • T T Ttnll X? xne men no advances ot maxing *'•■■'-“t' *“«•»>« me i. cood jobbing trade S P | money really cheap by legislation is Exposition at Atlanta was p laced on h J b ‘utterly impracticable. If his views sale yesterday. The fare for round Thomas county should feel proud of I were adopted and made into laws I ,r ‘P> including admission to gn lunds is the Thomas Hussars. I every borrower in the county would I $7-^ 0 , good until Nov. 3rd. Tine rales Several young ladies 0/ this city are be anxious to see them repealed be- t0 lhe Slate Fair at Macon go tin sale studying short hand. |foro twelve months. Money will I l he 21st 10 30th mst. The film is bring what it is. worth despite all the $4-5° for round trip, usury Jaws that can bo passed. Cut Mr. J. T. Gilmer, of the Georgia down the rate of interest, take off I and Alabama consiruction company, stockholders of the Piney I attorneys fees, and homestead exemp- was in the city yesterday. Both the Stuart and Gulf are ing a fine run of bus ness. The hav- Woods Hotel Company met at the tions, and thousands of people who, hotel last night. | on good security lend money at 8 per ,Aml that is the reason trade with. F. r 1J, -THE— FAIR and SQUARE Jake Menko Married Cotton continues to come in; and I cent * call in that money ns rap-1 ^ r * Jake Menko and Miss Emma Thomasville buyers arc, as usual, I as possible and put it in bonds I Wcssolowsky, of Albany, were mar- paying top prices for it. and stocks that pay the same inter-1 r ‘ e< I l be latter place a few days est and give no trouble at all. ago* This will be interesting news to Yesterday the gray clouds, flud ub-1 Where will the farmer get bis cheap bis Thomasville friends. There is, ..t ....... j. .. a pp ear very | money tlieu ? perhaps, not a more widely known It is a fact capable of proof that commercial man in the state. Ho "woman” once Woman the Better Word. Give ut that- grand word again, And let’s have dono with "lady” One’s a term Full of lino force—strong, beautiinl nod firm, Pilfer the noblest use of tongue or peu— And one’s a word for lackeys. One suggests The mother, wife and sister; one the dame Whose costly robe, mayhap, gave her the name; ] One word upon its own strength leans and rests, The other minces, tiptoe, Who would be Dip'“perfect woman” mast grow brave of luArt And broad of soul, to play her troubled part City Clotting House, i. Reliable merchants* Three Mammoth Establish- Mammoth merits. MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK. “Is Cosily tbj Habit, is Tky Pane fa Fij." scucn of sunmade it fallish. Watch our advertising columns, right here iu Thomas county, with the was for a number of years an officer They tell you where the best bargains I rate fixed by law at 7 per cent, and a I > n the Southern Traveler’s Associa- forfeiturc ot all interest aa a penalty tiou. The young couple will be ac are to be had. Mr. C. B. Armstrong, of Lowell, for usury, mon contracted to pay, and I companied by the best wishes of a Mass, was iu the city yesterday, stop- did pay 40 per cent, a month, and I host of friends on their journey in piDg at the Stuart. then 6 per cent, mid then 18 percent, | life. Thomas superior court wiiTconvene I per annulu ’ nud thett on moaey next Monday. It will last 'all lhe 1 11 ad Sun down to8per cent., except week, and, perhaps, longer. I 8Ummer > when went U P « Eoadmaster Reid, of.the-S.*F. & York', where Cotton thinks it is so W. Ey., with headquarters at Way- easy to get at 4 to 6 per cent., that cross, came in yesterday. | meiL M lligh m 4 or 5 per ccnt County Court. Bill Bailey, colored, was fined $40 little. Money wa* so tight day in the county court. The grand jury will very likely pay their re spects to him, also, for resisting legal PLACE TO BUY Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. Furnishing Goods, dc. Rumor has it that a young gentle- P er day for u lew days at a time. Yet 1>rucess ' Presbyterian Revision. One of the divines engaged in the 1 work of revising tho confession of min from Monticcilr wedded a young the laws in New York are very herd hdy near Thomasville Ian eveuing. I on usurers. Particulars to-morrow. But Cotton beats his record in his The Piney Woods Hotel wiil open I ^ ast * tbiaks tho salaries of gov-1 faith is reported as saying that the for the season of 90-91, in about six I ornors, judges and legislators should reason they were taking the matter so weeks. The house and premises are ^ ess 9* an the pay of tho man who I slowly was that*the old confession of being put in splendid older. works in a field or a ditch for ten I faith had stood for 250 years add they * * 7— hours a day, because the latter labors I want the now one to stand as good n Dr. Hicks has returned from Reids* with his muscles, white tho others on- test. The changes made arc not at all. . ville, and is spending several days in | ly use their brains. Cotton ought, on radical, and the committee hopes to died * w„n, Tb« “perfect l-.'ly ’ ekltlcd in what to dn pg^'buUh. Xiveare sfapt, andTt And What to say, grace in each tone and t he nail so squarely on the head, that a 01 wo may be pardoned for bringing the (Ti3 taught in schools, but needs serve nn-1 great writer's verses into cvery-day- tlve tact.) business. Yet narrow In her mind ns in her shoe. Gentlemen, make up your mind Give’the first place, then, to the nobler | that the advice given by "Poloniui” phrase At'd leave the lesser word for praise. — -Gila Wheeler Wilcox in Kansas City .Star. to his son, wHb was just setting ont for Paris, the most fashionable city of the world, (“As Costly” etc.,) is as good to day as it was when he lived, and had we been in existence at that time, be would undoubtedly have add ed—and go to the “City Clothing House for thy apparel.” A well dressed man is certainly the IvL.i 1. .fit. * •! . * the city. His family will probably this principle, to pay his mules more have its work adonted bv the trenem.! ■ ... , remain here all the winter. I than he takes himself hnnnusn th«v dn I li s.i.„.x . -x , | WJ s appointed to the supreme bench 5 , tud^rderirerkTh U n°h h d *° ™ th0Ut ° «"“* dcal of ob * by President Lincoln, i Thomasville can heat any town 0 f | ® oro and harderwork than he does. | jeotion. I was an able lawyer its size in tho state in imndsomo dis-1 p ' or one * ^ fake the broad ground that play windows. They arc very artisti-1 man has bis price; not in the cally arranged. mean 86,186 tl *at /<>« can buy him, but that every man earns and receives just Burial of Young Hopkins. JSirexi'wiCK, Ga, Oct. 13—The body of young Hopxins, who was drowned by falling Irom Fancy Bluff I noblest work of tho tailors art. Saturday, was interred at Darien to- , 1° be well dressed does not imply a tetday in a badly mutilated condition, takes but few dollars to fit a gentleman There is no doubt now that the drown- out from top to toe. mg was accidental. I You’ll all admit that neat, form-fit- —— ting and tastetul garments induce a Col. Greene gets his Money. fellow to feel like he is‘somebody of ■ Atlanta, Ga, “HS’^ Gordon today ordered C-ol. James N.J You’ve all heard of the “McKinley Greene of Milledgeville to be paid [^Tariff,” well it has sent cloths up 20 - $8,888, or ono-fourth of the Trezovant percent. That will be a plausible ex claim, to which he is entitled lor its J® 10 f « r some concerns for advancing «»»“»■'» “»«»" ot 1852. The remaining $26,666 was We’re fixed, and in trim for this turned into the treasury. I season, and intend to maintain our I acknowledged lead of “Lowest Prices.” The split of the democratic party [ Don’t forget our “ORDER” J)e- ir. South Carolina is a most unfor-1 Pafbnont. \Ve have the finest line of tunate one. Southern democrats, exhibited here 1 * 8 111810 ° rdCr C ™ if they arc wise, wiU never break into | Bcforo wo ^ wUh cloth ; Dgj , et ug tell the conductors and brakemen on tho several roads, that we are abso- Justice Miller, of the supreme court, lutcly “HEADQUARTER8” for Washington yesterday. He | uniform suits. Genllflmen’s Furnishings. 18C2. He | Kx([uisito Fall | Fine, mediant, and neckwear. | cheap underircar. 'V. collars and I Negligee Shirts Insulting Four Years’ Heroic I General W. \V. Belknap, Secreta* I Dr^sSbuts KionTiLiaTs oSrVICS. Jry of War, under President Grant, 1 00011 collars at 10c. | The best unlaandrcd When the fellows who are knifing j died suddenly at bis lodgings iu '' '< " for ,i5 c ^ s ! lirt ,‘. n t0 7 n at 48c ® ° I ft All fa npr flflV or pnnta nnr rlnv flint I to tnWP R.if loPnotiAn eawa f V»r» Rnnna. fl * mm ■ A —- I QQtUrfllly CXpCCt tO flD(l |q Hussars be on hand Friday at pa- rade.. Arrangement will then b® i cel)ta per da y or 25 ccat3 per da y t j mt I to their, satisfaction, says tho Bruna- mado foi the tournament at Stock 1 5j .. ts u. .in ^ Lt»i, ,u... _7„ Breeder’s Fair, Nov. 12th. tx t, , 1 1 . , you u uuiurimy expect to nna in a is all he is worth. If he gets $50,000 wick Times, they will please remem- j llarrlson Kec “ bas been nominalcd first-clas3 establishment, just let ua a year, he is only getting what he is her that they havo stabbed a man by the . "Publicans of the second know. Will you? Every member of the democratic worth, or what ho has succeeded iu who fought four years for Georgia, executive committee ol the county making tho people beliovohe is worth. . ~ ‘g* should be here on Thursday, the 23rd. It a man starts to work at 25 cents I L3S ‘ Weel< 8 Por,{ Pa °ki n B- Business of importance is to be trans- per day, and shows himself worth acted. j per day he will get it. Then, congressional district in Florida, and | 1 will run against Mallory. Him Well wo have a few. We think 1 ti _ , Tho president has ended his west- lW ° ~ nCe T in ’uhi.-’- SSSS: r r'r'rT;'" 1 '’ L »o t kb..b M » 173,000 hog , «jj*«« -*11. id legislators are worth what they wcek ’ ,ind last year. The to- tage of the now tarifl'ou tin to make | t, because they have succeeded in | f al from March 1 date is 8.140,000 J a big “spec. - ’ thing people believe they are, to b.igs.against 6,115,000 a year ago. Plpf , mnn x v xnnaUinn _ ,, AL-WAYS IStooked with a full lino of new and seasonable goods. ALWAYS .Ready to make you tho lowest prices, quality considered. ALWAYS Bbady In w,.’ y»“ “ d 7“ ynoney. F. H. LOHNSTEIN, One to hear the deep tqned whistle shows that he is worth 85 per day ho at the Thomasville Variety Works, will get that. The governors, judges | ““J )a ™ d "‘“‘^S.OOO tho preceding would think a steamboat was coming, and Its sonorous blasts are entirely dissim- get, ilar to any whistle in town. making Rev. Mr. Matterson, of Quitman ge ‘ thoso plnce3 ’ , I Nearly one-sixth of the people off Atlanta this morning, county, who it is raid will run against . J" 1 ? 88 . 1 mantb '* couutr f H ,he Un ' t6d States live in thirty-four Henry G. Turner for congress, was J a J!f h ) andl «‘ p f <1 hy B ‘ cka « 8 bad ct.es which have a population of circulating around among the faithful bab. a, ho w,l always show that he ts more than 75.000 each. When the in Thomasville, yesterday. W T perday> 1 and get it. The old cry about farm Here’s a pointer for farmers. The ers making nothing, ought to be play- Monticello Tribune, says; | ed out by this time. Many of them T . . ... , , *>0 higher, but we want the hat trade, Johnnie Manamaker took advan-1 and we’re bound to have it. "One of our country friends inform-1 live well all the year, yet because ed us this week that , he had a flock of w hen their accounts are settled at the twenty-seven geese, which assisted end of the year and they have no him very materially in keeping the money left, they cty out, “made noth- grass out of a fifteen a :re patch of cot- ing —took all I made to pay my debts. 1 132 Broad St. Lightning Flashes. A large hole in the plaster in the ceiling, of the office of the Gulf shows where the lightning, using the electric light wire as a conductor, struck during the severe thunder and rain storm Mon Jiy afternoon. A train of cars were blown by the wind about a hum?: 6 ** yards, Quite a stampede took place io the Gulf while the light ning was dancing oropnd the arc light, and the bell t>ojrs«sca«ered jn fright ened dismay. Many of these officials that Cotton thinks so enormously overpaid, would gl«d(y g‘ ve their salaries to some one who would guarantee them a good living with no dobts at the end of the year. Let Cotton find a governor, judge, or any other officer who is paid a sal ary by the state, who has paid his debts each year, and made money out of his salary, and I will admit that I am mistaken, but until he docs, I stick to my views. Lawykr. results of the census are fully worked out 11 will probably be found that the I tendency of population from the coun-1 try to the towns disclosed in former | B ‘ Thomas > Jr - Volunteer^,orvor censuses was much accelerated dur ing the lasF ten years. It is a ten dency that does cot promise good results.—Telegraph. GENERALITIES. We invito comparison in all the . branches of our immense business— The Piedmont Exposition opens in | Dry Goods—Notions—Ladies and Misses Cloaks, Carpets—Shoes, Cloth ing—Hats and Furnishing Goods. If our prices are not the lowest—don’t buy—we mean business. There is not a word of idlo talk about our an nouncements. Wo want to make our column attractive to the reader Every ono of them will contain valua ble hints for you. Read them—then visit our comfortable stores and be convinced. Holland's King has lost his mind. SIGNAL SERVkJb BUREAU B. Thomas Jr’s- 12S Bread Street. Fremont, ex-Prcsident Hayes’ home, is tho only town in Ohio, so I Minimum far as reported, which shows a falling Ra * n : fa11 off in population. ; Hayes’prcscnco in any town, is enough to stop its growth. The peo ple will never forget the great fraud of’76. Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours ending at 7 o’clock j>. m., Oct. 14, 1800. Tuipibatde*. 7 a.m »P-“ 75 7 p. m : C3 Maximum for 24 hours 73 Fair and slightljr warmer. Attention, Neptunes. Attend meeting of importance to-night. E. L. Browx, H. IVua, It Sec. Foreman. The legislature will meet the first | :ck in November, Look lively times in Atlanta, then. WANTED. .... too bands wanted on Albany and Cordele week in November, Look out for | railroad. Apply to - Joiix T. Gaum, Sup't. Construction Co. Albany. 1015 cm . Southern farmers, too many of them continue to buy Western beef and corn. 1 have.some fine Jersey Heifers for sale cheap, at the Bclipse Stables. 10 5 uCtwl t, h. A. Yiisnor I. Lew & Go. >■ fi