The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 20, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE Patten Pattenngs. ... ; lvlii.ir Timfs-L.vri:i:i rise: Inhn Triplett, Editor and Mafingcr. j At tll , lv , i(ll ., 1<v „ f | )ri ,i t ' s moth er, near fatten, <m the (>th inst., Miss Ailciie l’.rv.nt deiiicateil liorself to the TIM'BSDAV, XOVEMliFR 20, Ison. 1 mii.v Tiues-Extkiu'Rihi n ]uili!isli. , J :ttrj morning (Monday excepted.) t-r Wkckit Tmxs-ExTEiirHisR is published »wy Saturday morning. Si nsn;;i'Thiv Uaiks. Dm TiUKs.ExTKRrnixK, . . . $■'• V »«I.T “ I DO Daily Adyehtis nu Hatks. Transient Rates.—$1.00 per square or tin first insertion, and DO cents for ea it stil-se- (nent insertion. Ace-Square, one month, no Square, two months - - - a oil : in' Square, three noie.tli i, - - - I'd 00 I'ine Square, six n:ont!i. : . .... do no finu Square, twelve nun,I is, - - Ha 00 Snbjert to eiiange in .• leei.d arraei on' at, join Titiri.iiTi. Km-, .tinu. Notice to Advertiser-. I To insure insertion, nil changes l"i standing advertisements rmi.-t lie hand ed in by noon of the day before nt a Mr. Stokes, of the Until ctimi; K' V. I t. ('. I’eitli urn .Vav their honey, moon j happiness Springs si ntlieiating never filth Sugar boilings arc in full blast. Several blissful unions are on the tapis. A good deal ol moving around, ehanging localities and a lew land sales are ah nit all the news we have this week, inile.-s we l; he a dive into p li'iis. We arc glad I i note that II. (ii!.-- in MeD.niald.tvIi vert >iek fr-mi tviihod i.-vei 1 7 > BKOAD STREET, MAST7RY HOVEL BUILDING. BEDROOM SUITE W it!i two extra Inigo i'VencIi t ilasses, for only Tissues. A LITTL L4'J. &W BETTER Priced elsewhere in these columns at -$2!),50 SEE THIS Improved Rocker with a rod which guarantees Itockers never to get loose. Clear beaded alliaueenicn now .-t i that ’twits a fatal mistake for Dr. Much tie to attempt to inlluence al liance members o! the legislature in the senatorial race, ilis interference was properly resented by the election of Gordon, the man .Macline was fighting. An exchange says: An electric railway i*G miles long is about to be opened in •South Amer ica, connecting Buenos Ayres with Monte Video. This, however, is not, a surface road, sa\s 'I he Railway Age, but an overland "telpherage line,” and its object is to carry letter boxes between the two cities, it crosses the mouth ol the La Plata where it is nineteen miles wide, and the two wiresare supported by a lower on each side of the river nearly -70 feet high. The following brief sketch of Gen eral Gordon will be read with intere.it just now: Gen. John B. Gordon was born in Upson county, Ga., Feb. <>, 1832. He graduated from the University of Georgia, studied law, practiced for a short time and entered the confederate service as captain of infantry. lie rose to the rank of lieutenant general nod was wounded in battle eight times. In 18G8 he was the democrat ic candidate for governor, but, though bis friends claim lie was elected, his opponent, Ifufus B. Bullock, secured the office. In 1 SOS and 1872 be wan a presidential elector, and in 1873 was elected to the United States Sen ate. lie was re elected in 1*70 and resigned in 1880. in 1*80 lie was elected governor and rc-elccted in 1888. The Apostle's Manuscript. A document in St. l’eter's own handwriting is now one ol the highest priced literary curios of the age. The papyrus manuscript found in the old hermit's den in a cave near Jeru salem in 1880, and said to be the work of St. Peter, has been submitted to a committee sent out by the Bibli cal society of London, who have come to the conclusion that the man uscript is in reality in the handwrit ing of the great apostle. They have refused a 8100,000 oiler for the doc ument, which was made by a British society of literary voluptuaries. The Hebrew Bible in the Vatican and the manuscript copy of the Book of Mormons are the only other docu ments for which so high a price has been offered and refused.—Augusta Chronicle. Tommy V i m who wields lit knife at the market house, has in attendance "ii the sugar l> in this section lately. Two hitherto respeet a hie you a 11i-i'd to a gambler at the show in Boston and v.as allowed to win as a decoy to others. We are informed that one young man lost thirty live dollars by the trick. We met a friend who is always well j posted in the latest news, a few days ! after the election, and asked him the news. ‘ News," says he, ‘‘great Mir Walter! 32 majority in the next house and Boh Mitchell President of the Senate!’' mid he laughed the text thing to a holy laugh. Is Mkmohia.m. •Sacred to memory of the late re publican Crongre.-s, who departed this political life Nov. 4th, 1S!)0. Tie- mighty lias falli-a from liis work; lie was reared through p-irtiziu hate. When in I he pall- the people spoKe !n each and every state Tae mighty has fallen by the way; lie sought to reach the goal. He grasped it, but alas loo 1 tie, To find again tlie fold. The mighty lias billet: West and .Vorl’n: This was no southern boom, Put at the east the people met And hare them to tile tomb. The mighty tuts fatten, yet ul its hi'-r. Few memories come to weep, Put where they laid their hardens on They sleep a lonely sleep. They say that they again wilt rise More beautiful than notvj That h'd will lend them win-.-.. Sweet William, tell me how. Raymond. The North is Democratic. An exchange say.- : According to the tigures the Democrats would have a majority in the next House without a single vote uf the South. They place the Demo cratic majority at 1 II. Total num ber of Democrats 230, Republicans!)."). Of these ol Democrats and 43 Repub lican! are from the Fast, C.7 Demo crats and 4!) Republicans lrom the West, 118 Democrats and 3 Republi can! from the South. This would give the Democrats from the Fast and West a majority of 23 over the Republicans without counting the South. A remarkable coincidence is found between the Democratic repre sentation of the Fast and West, the number from the Fa-t ami West lic- iug 118, precisely the same as from the South. The Arizona Kicker. We take the following items from a half sheet issue of the Arizona Kick er: An Editorial Ass.—Tuesday fore noon just as we were making up the fourth page of the greatest American weekly on the face of this earth, Ma jor Kepling steered n drove of hr. li cit os around to our office to show wli.it sort of horse flesh could he rais ed on wolf grass. After we had evinced our admira tion the Major offered to bet us 820 even up that we could not stay on the back of a certain spotted broncho over thirty seconds. Ass that we were wt excepted the deli. Because we own ed a private graveyard and can bull doze the postmaster we thought our selves some pumpkins. We reached that broncho's hack. We stayed there just six seconds. We didn’t come to for twenty minutes, and at the present writing both arms, both legs ami ■ill our ribs are broken. It is needless to add that the Major scooped in our twenty.—Detroit Free Press. Corn Scarce in Nebraska. I.ixci.n, Nt:p., Nov. 18.—The yield of corn is much less than antici pated, the average in this part of the State being less than ten bushels to the acre, and further West even less. Farmers have nothing to feed with, and vast quantities of hogs, half fat tened, are being rushed to market and sacrificed nt very low prices. Corn is selling on the street for from 00 to ">3 cents per ltu.-hel. It is im possible to disguise the fact that in We stern counties there is mu :h desti tution. Many homesteads are heavi ly incumbered, and a few have been abandoned. Women and children are stiflering for food, clothing and fuel. The churches and benevolently inclined people arc quietly organizing for their relief.” The democrats having carried Nc- Itraska their chances for a good corn crop next year arc greatly improved. New Raisins and all the FRESH 3STTTTS rr. JL dr -tbtesq., 11 (id out Spices. drop’s SIDE BOARDS AND HAT RACKS AT If vmt will bring money with you, we will sell you furniture at you own price. MATTINGS AND BUGS CHEAP.. Our stock of Sash, Blinds, Doors. Paints, Oils and Glass cannot be equaled in the citv. WALL PAPER STILL AT 5cAROLL .ESTABLISHED 1H41 Use Pure Hog’s Lard and Star Hams o u made •ohitelv of hog's fat. No cotton Is guaranteed to seed oil or beef fallow. SF’ITESSX’ 3D-A.IL.S- At Cincinnati 18*r0*81-72-7!5-717.5*70-79 80; Vienna, Austria: New Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Pair; Piedmont Exposition 1887-88*89, and nineteen ethers. More medals awarded to this lard than any other. Swan’s Down Patent flour is the he. t. VALUABLE PROPER TY FOR SALE SAWMILL, GIN AND LAND. The following property can '••• had at g bargain, to-wit: One »R> horse power engine, i Ii?lie out of repair,) three good 1 feet circular •mv-, I t inch slab saw, one 1 1 let t butt saw, machinery good with Id fr«-t earring!*, 70 saw cotton gin ‘•Mas.-ey,’’ with bed tnchniont (not in good order, one ec press (not worth much., one j.iist mil!, inch Munson, iron ca*eand .'t.tnd. iwoh bottom rock, in splendid < audition. i sai be one of the best linlE* in the <• '.:;. , v, old log cart, an old M of b!«.. !•; ami 's :lt . shafts and pullev.i. Ninely-liv: inrts land, with one h Mt.rv gin ho us,- and tl habitable cabins on it. Tim gin i .u-e i splendid condition. T;.<-l.tml - beiu the forks of the Thom.i* .tml ••aim v. Cairo and Tallahassi e r ads, near Dam invillc, Thomas county, <!i. iarU- d-.dting to look at the property can e.ti! t .i Mr* M. M. Kinchgn, on the place. I'or t. rms and prices call on or write to W. Mrli.tosh, Sr., Tallahassee, Fla. il 2o ::„,d. L SCHMIDT, PIlOl’KIKToi: TU0MASV1I.1.I: : BOTTLING AND CIDER WORKS, rTnckson - - - sit root, Manuhu'tu;m ...t 1 Di-pt-n.-vr of SODA WATFR. GINoFR ALF, Etc., Fte. Mineral Waters, Carbonated with natural ;*a.-», imported from mineral spring? in <;•■-rmuny, IN SYPHONS OR ON DRAUGHT. A FI I.l. UNI, «,:■ CONFECTION KIR FS, FBI ITS, NUTS, RAISINS, CIGARS, TOBACCO* FANCY GOODS always on hand, in town. Call an as low a; an\ body King Royal Germcteur. The new renudy that ii so highly recon; mended by Dr. Hawthorne nnd liev, Lai Jones. Asthni:*., I)iarrho*a, Indigestion an all Malarial disca*-a .Sold by 7 17 if K. Thom ah, Jh. I South Georgia College, Branch of the stale University, j Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in SEPTEMBER. FACULTY, i rles W, Hutson, |« President, JlimH Irene I'Mirr, Intermediate Depart* Primary Department meat. .11 in* illnltic Will (a The course of matruetion will be thorough, ami strict disciplme enforce.!. Young men will be well prepared to enter the University. The health and — Student* »•.* reasonable Terms St 1 () per Session. All students wiil ho required to pay this matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer. For further particulars address CHARLES W. HUTSON. President. or WILLIAM 1). MITCHELL, Secty ami Titus. S-LKf THE tVlLLOWK, Cut:. JACK*O.V AM) *t:\VA111) STH. 1.3 now open for the season. It has bright, sunny rooms, with open fires, hath rooms with hat und cold water, closets, po lite and attentive servants. Table supplied with the best of this and other markets, Terms from ten to twelve dollars per week >rding to location of room. 1 L* ::m «l Mrs.T. J. Young. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. "U.O.C.” Cures CJonorhaoa and Olcet In 1 tof>Days, without Pain. Prevents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, and Is guaranteed absolutely harmless, prescribed by physicians. Best 8y- ringo free with each bottle. Price$1 Hold by druggists. Beware of Sub. P*titnte*. ArnieC:hetn.Uo.Ltd..N.O.l4t AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Jack.ion *St. next to Watt's Corner. I w ill have regular-ales every Saturday, md sell real estate and live stock. I make a pecialty of selling household and kitchen furniture, stoves, larpeta and merchandise i>f every description. Consignments Colieit- Prompt returns and satisfaction gunr- nteed. 10 -i Cm S:. the WHICH Mi’S A <1)R SCI/D, lha honzc J binary L. ST. UIHH -.Wll- I,. A. DltKYKIt. Oolcl Company Ice Made From DislilletF'Waler Pure ami Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the^City. Give orders to Wagons orjjmaihdircct to W. S. KEEFER, Pres, ami Mang’r.