The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 13, 1890, Image 2

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V: -JLi THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE Wild Western Ways. ~ _ Those of our citizens who arc assert ion Triplett, Editor and Managor. ing that our late trouble with the post- master was caused by jealousy of his THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1830. Dailt Tiuks-Entebpiiisb is published ,vecy morning (Monday oxcipted.) r-.t Wssklt Twk*-Estkbfrhi u published «t«7 Saturday morning. SonscRimos Rites. IlM.t TlUKS-r.NTERrr.ISF, . . IV MULT ' “ - . • $5 00 . 1 00 Daily Adtertis.no Rates. Paniwitnt Rates.—$1.00 per square Tor tb» dbat msirtlon, and 50 certs for ea- a subse- .tsanatinsertion. . , „„ aKSfllMW, ona month, - - - - * J 00 Wla fCaara, two months - • - - 8 ou Square, threo moillli i, ... 12 00 sme Square, six months, - - - - ?? tots Bjjnore, twelre mont ts, - - - So 00 tlbiect to change by soccial arrant ament. jonNTBiri.RTr.nns. si Notice to Advertisers, l'o insure insertion, a’.l chaage* for standing advertisements must bwbanu- •4 in by noon of the dny before. Oar minister to Great Britain, Mr. liobert T. Lincoln, will not resign, as reported. Harrison pulled himself together long enough to "rite his thanksgiving proclamation. In Evidence. Judge—Prisoner, have you any visible means of sup- port? Prisoner—Yis,sor, your honor; (to his wife) Bridget, stand up, so that the court kin see yer. One Consolation. First anarchist (sadly)—They have estahli lied free .baths in the city. Second anarchist (hopefully)—Oh, well, there’s no law compelling us to take’em. Excuse, us but vrecannot resist the temptations to again remark that Rob ber McKinley, author ot the infamous tariff bill, was snowed away under. Ho hasn’t crawled out yet. He will prob- ably thaw out by next spring. Mr. Ilarry Brown, the “fixer,” char ges, by inuendo, the legislature with being unduly influenced in favor ol Gordon. The legislature can doubt less get along without Mr. Harry Brown’s advice or suggestion!. The first steamer passed through the Mussel Shoals canal, on Monday. The canal has been formally declared “open by the government engineer. ngo, under Andrew Jackson’s ad ministration. It lias cost millions. Mr. Harry Brown says the legisla ture, “fresh from the people, who are against Gordon,” is being unduly in fluenced. Harry Brown shows his own treshness by asserting that the people are against Gordon. Were his election before tho people, he would, as he did in a former memora ble compaign, carry one hundred counties, if not more, in the state. O, no, Mr. Brown, the PEOPLE aro for Gordon. position on our part aro doing us grave injustice. True, we were a can didate for postmaster, and true, also, we are mighty sight better man for the place than the present incumbent, but we are not jealous. Wannmaker refused to appoint us, and we refuso to wear Wanamaker’s clothing. It’s an even thing thus far. The trouble began as soon as this man entered the postofiicc. He held back our mail and made us weary in many other ways. We pounded him half to death one duv, and for two mouths lie was a model postinaslcr. Then he got sasiy and shot nt us, and we left a bullet in his shoulder. That lasted him until the other day. lie then got on his our and tried to prick us with a bowie knife, anil in sheer self defense we shot off a part of his left ear and banged him with the butt of the revolver. It was in the interest of the whole public. He’ll be on deck in n week, and for the next three months lie’ll woiklike a steer and be as pleasant ns peaches.—Arizona Kicker. On Dangerous Ground. Mr. Com l’lacent (visiting newspa per office, to editor)—What lo you do to gel rid of the beastly bores who stay all [day and don’t know how to take a hint ? Editor (without looting up)—Slay five minutes longer and I’ll show you. —West Shore. Albany is indulging in the luxury oi “’possum suppers ” South Georgia College, Branch of tho state University. Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in SEPTEMBER. FACULTY. Ctierlc* XV. Unison, |- President, A. O. Miller, Prof. Mathematics and Com mandant of Cadets Miss Irene Flatter, Intermediate Depart. Bliss Mottle Williams,Trlmary Department onen bv the government engineer. The course or instruction win no thorough. •*» psisuireu w op { b , and strict diselplino enforced. Youn/r men irilf seed oil or beef tallow. The work was commenced fifty years he well prepared to enter the University. The . ■ _ . , , health and morals of the town are both good. T-’Ih UDWIUUIVUUieuiVKUWi ---- health and morals of the town are both rood. Students can get board in private families at reasonable rates. President Benjamin Harrison, the South-hater and narrow minded politi*' cian, has served out nearly half his term. He will leave the Wnite House the most unpopular and undistinguish] ed ex-Pesident that his couotry has p> oduced. Rutherford B. Hayes is a great man by comparison.—Augusta Evening News. When a man gets down so low that people compare him to R. B. Hayes, the man yho stole the presidency, he ought to go out in the wood shed and hang himself with a plow line. ’Twould be a species of poetic jus tice to sec Mr. Bynum, as speaker of the 52nd congress, yank Tom Reed around. It will be remembered that Bynum got dangerously close to Reed during the exciting days of the last ses sion, and defined the man from Maine to count him. Bynum's blood was upt and the democrats backed him to a man. For this episode Mr. Bynum was censured by the house, the Czar addressing the Indianian in words of condemnation from the chair. Reed talked through Ins noie.| Give Bynum a chance at the big pile ot fat, bile and blubber. All Biuuciivn Wilt UO IVIJUUUW I *■ v matriculation fee in advance, ta the treasurer. For further particular* address CHARLES W. HUTSON. President. or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, Sectjr and.Trcas. FTTENITUSSB, 175 BROAD STREET. MASTJRY HOTEL BUILDING. LARGE ANTIQUE OAK BEDROOM SUITE With two extra large French Glasses, for only #29.50; WORTH #45, This pattern of suite can only he found at Other styles in “Solid Oak” Suits for $20.00 $323-00- §ep2l-<l&w1y BUCKIHBAT. a 0 f-i l>5 m © & z % a CD O CTQ S’ 0) < Elegant Line Fine Roasted Coffees, STRAIGHT OR BLENDED. 1- T- BALL <£z IBZBO.., Props. 11 6 d 5m ESTABLISHED 1841 JLOJL ion Use Pure Hog’s Lard and Star Hams BurckMt’s Premium Leaf Lard a 1 a~ l.n mml i nrlonlnfolv rtf flit. No Is guaranteed to be made ndsolutely of hog's fat. No cotton ZFTZEeS'X' MSDA.L9. At Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 75-7(5-70 80; Vienna, Austria; New Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont Turms^lO ner Session. Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central mate pair; neamoni Terms per session E ition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others. More medals awnrded to All students will bo required to pay this “ .u-i this lard than any other. M9-*f A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S Carriage Shops.' Lower Broad Street, Thomasvillc, Ga ; EVERY DESCRIPTION OP CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING" HORSE SHOEING, ETC., REAL ESTATE BROKER, Done nt reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number ol labor-saving tools, tnd having the Best Equipped Shops n Southwest Georgia, we arc prepared to do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. a|>122diwly J. C. MIMS. PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL [CHEMIST. SAVANNAH, GA. Analysis ot*Fertilizers, Soils, I’bos- pliasc Rock, etc TERMS MODERATE. Correspondence solicited. 3-30-tf FOR RENT. ;• A Tarheel Bonanza- Raleigh, N. C., Nor. 10.—The superintendent of the Silver Valley mints in Davidson county, reports tho finding of the richest deposit of silver ore ever found in tho south. It js a Uuge vein of carbonate of lead, ' mrfyieg 70 to 100 ounees of silver and 8) por cent of lend to the ton of ore. Two large houses on Droad street, one suitable fur hoarding house, containing twelve large rooms besides closet, open fire place in cacti .room, near Methodist church. The oilier opposite the artesian well, 2 minutes walk from postoificc, two stories high, very large dining room, suita ble for day hoarders. 2} miles East of town. I am offering the most beautiful place in the county for sale. The woods arc magnificent to pass through, beautiful scenery in every direction, the best fish pond, filled with na tive fish, taken at all seasons, the very place for an enterprising man to build a “road house” just below | the Boulevard. Grand place lor a park and beer garden, boating on the pond. I have some fine spe cimens of phosphate, now ia the hands of a first-class chemist,witli other minerals. Call and see me for particulars. I am at home at all hours. Will take pleasure in showing you everything with the mill, gin and cotton press. 11 5 tf Jams A. Linos. Swan’s Down Patent flour is the best. Fire Insurance Agent LIFE INSURANCE AGENT REMINGTON TYPEWRITER AGENT. A nice selection of furnished and un furnished cottages to rent. Call on or address. J. EL B. LOVE. 158 BROAD STREET. 114 tf (Successor to .Geo, Fearn.) B. D. FUDGE, TUOMASVILI.l-VGA. HARDWA:EtEl STOVES, IRON, Buggy and Wagon Material Tin and Hollow Ware, Guns and Sporting Goods ol all kinds, and age ' for King’s Powder Co. lanl dir J. F. McAULEY- Private Lessons in Languages. ANCIENT AND MODERN. NIGHT SCHOOL 7 TO 0 P. M. Room In Rear of Library. 10 20 If L. SCHMIDT, PROPRIETOR TIIOMASVILLE BOTTLING AND CIDER WORKS, Jackson - - - Street, Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA WATER, GINGER ALE, Etc., Etc. Mineral Waters, Carbonuted with natural gas, imported from mineral springs in Germany, IN SYPHONS OR ON DRAUGHT. A FULL LINE OF CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS. RAISINS. CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOOD3 always on band. Prices as low os anybody in town. Call /tnd see me mm A LITTLE BETTER, BOIfflD OAK SUITE —FOR- Priced elsewhere in these columns at $29.50 SEE THIS Improved Rocker with a rod which guarantees Hookers never to eet loose. SIDE BOAKDS AND HAT HACKS AT COS If you will bring money with you, we will sell you furniture at you own price. MATTINGS AND RUGS CHEAP. Our stock of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass cannot be equaled in the city. WALL PAPER STILL AT 5c A ROLL L. F. ThontiM! 4 £0. janl-lv DRY GOODS! IB Although we hayp already one of th* - j ] ar g 0st stocks to bo found in South Georgia we are daily adding to it, and when completed it will be the most carofr jjy selected in the city We are now offering to the public a stock for inspection and purchase, such as Thomasville b as never seen before, consist ing of all kinds of ZDZBESS a-OOTJS, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all kinds of domestics. Men’sandBoys 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. AU1B Cold Storage Company Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the^City. Give orders to Wagons orJmail*direct to W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and (Vlang’r.