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THOM AS VILLE, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER (i, 181)0.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
The News of the Day Told in
Brief—Personals, Etc.
—CHALLENGE—
COMPETITION !
IN-
.A.LL ULiXIDTES
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DRY GOODS,
Notions,
CLOTHING,
H -a- T S
—AND—
SHOES I
From this day, No
vember 29th, until
further notice, we of
fer our entire
stock:
Editor Tyson ot, the Ochlockonec
News, was in the city yesterday.
Yesterday was another ideal day.
The wires report quite n spell of cold
weather North.
Mrs. J. E. Reynolds is spending ft
few days at AVIiite Sulphur Springs,
Fla., visiting her father.
The Christmas numbers of the dif
ferent illustrated papers have made
their appearauce at the news stands.
Mr. J. L. Hall, formerly of this
county, but now of Alnchua county,
Florida, is on a visit to his old home
The electric light in tho Piney
Woods Hotel grounds was ligh ted for
the first time Thursday night, and the
edict was very pretty.
The Misses Murray, of Chicago,
who have been spending the past two
seasons,in Thomasvi 1 lo, returned a gain
yesterday, aud are located at the
Stuart.
After the holidays the visitor
who waited to spend Christmas ant
New Years at home will come with
a rush, and the hoarding houses and
hotels will soon fill up.
Miss Jane Henderson, of Atlanta,
is in the city visiting her brother, Mr,
George W. Henderson and family.
Her many Thomasvillo friends are
delighted to see her among the pines
again.
Mr. J. B. Chisholm will leave on
tho noon traiD to-day' ittend tho fu
neral of his ’.mother, the late Judge
Chisholm.
The fur.eral will take place at l
o’clock, Go-morrow afternoon, in .Sa
vannah .
Mr. Clint Worrell was called to Lou
isville, Ky., yesterday morning by a
.etegram announcing the very critical
ondttion of his brother, Mr. John
Worrell. Mr. L. Browing accompa
nied Mr. Worrell to Louisville, ft is
hoped that Mr. Worrell may be im
proved by the time they reach him.
Two good Appointments.
Elsewhere will be found the appoint
inent, by Col. Wright, Chm’tt. Board
County Commissioners, of the Rev. J.
M. Kashin and Benjamin H. l’ope,
Esq., to represent Thomas county at
the meeting of the Southern Immigra
tion Convention, which meets in Ashe
ville, N. C., on 'he 17th inst. The ap
pointees are representatives men, of
large views, progressive, public spirit
ed, and fully competent to represent
one of the foremost counties 01 the
Er.ipire state of the South, in that im
portant convention. We hope that
both gentlemen will find it convenient
to accept the appointment thus ten
dered them, and that they will attend
the convention and represent Thomas
county in that body.
Police Court.
Judge Hopkins did not have a large
audience before him yesterday morn
ing in police court. Several of the
cases on docket were not ready for
trial, and were postponed until Mon
day.
Julia Mitchell, an old offender, was
up for disorderly conduct. 'She was
found guilted and fined $5 and costs.
Jim Everitt was the next on the list,
tie was a’so lound guiily and was
fined fa and costs.
Both of the offenders were without
ti ie necccssary funds, and were depriv
ed of their liberty by being locked up.
At Half Mast.
Age.’t VanDykc received a tele
gram yesterday from Cnpt. R. G.
Fleming, ordering that the Plant
.System flag should be placed at half
mast in honor of Judge Chisholm.
At most of the important railroad
points the station is furnished with a
handsome flag of the system, hut as
Agent ViuiDykc lias not been sup
plied with one. this niaik ot respect
could not ho shown the deceased vice
president of the system in Thomas-
ville.
List of Registered Voters of
Thomasville, Ga., for i8go.
Andrews, -T D
Ashley, If .1
Aldrich, Isaac If
Atkinson, C C
Ainsworth, II If
Alexander, .1 It
Ainsworth, It D
ISoucliclIc, L If
Bottoms, Amos
Balfour, IIC
Ilctzman, If E
Biggs, J .1
Baker, S W
Baker, John E
Itrandon, I) S
Bibb, W II-
Bull, MG
Bruce, W W
Ball, TJ
Barrattc, .1 A
Blackshear, T I-l
Blalock, II .1
Bower, P S
Bryant, W l>
Brown, E L
Brandon, W II
Brown, N J
Beasley, W W
Burch, W II
Brandon, J A
Bottoms, T J
Ball, W L
Lee, .1 W
la)ve J E If
Lester, J If
Linton,J L
Levy, I
Lcvick, Ilarrv
Lewis, J () .1*
LaRochc, C I
Law, AV B
Lord, S A
Lambert, R C
Moore, A J
McKee, Jas A
Mitchell, Tlios C
McDoncll, G G N
McKinnon, T D
Mallctte, E M
Miles, Jasper
Martin, H B
Montgomery, J S
McIIarge, J II
Miller, Alexander
McKinnon, J N
Merrill, J S
McCauts, J E
McIntosh T M
Maclean, K T
Mash, II T
Moore, W It
Merrill, J Hanscll
McDougald, Ardis
Mollcr, A AV
Carroll, Richard BMash, J J
Cave, II M McDougald, E
Chance, J M
Coulter, J C
Chastain, II M
Cone, J J
Campbell ,AVin
Campbell. C W
Carroll, Joshua
Coyle, AV P
Chisholm, J If
Cassady, M It
Coyle, j B
Cone, AV I.
Clisby, A AV
Cochran, J AA’
Curt right, J T
Culpepper, J T
MacIntyre, AV It
Mollcr, Albert II
Millsap, X T
Mitchell, AV II
Mallard, S L
McDougald, A
Moorchotisc, A AV
Mallard, J S
Moore, .1 AV
Mitchell, Menry
Xauman, A E
O'Brien, John
Old, Charles
Paine, T 8
Patten, Arthur
Prevail, A F
Carroll, Geo AA' II Pittman, AV It
To the Asylum.
Deputy Tom Singletary leaves this
morning for Millcdgeville, with a de
mented white wt man, namely Eliza
Turner, and her little girl,and a crazy
negro woman, named Annie Judson.
The two women will he placed in the
asylum, ami the little girl placed in
the < Irpban’s Home at Macon.
-AT—
ACTUAL COST !
To compete with the
bankrupt stock
thrown upon the mar
ket and hope to be
remembered by our
friends in this s trug
gle.
Very Respectfully,
F. H LOHNSTEIN,
132 Broad St.
Thomasville, Ga.
Hymen’s Halter.
Valdosta, Ga., Dec. 4.—-A wed
ding in high social circles was eelc-
brated here this morning at 10 o’clock ' " ** ave ‘
at the residence ot the bride’s parents, j- Washington, Dec. 4, 12 in.— I ne
The biide was Miss llcllc Moore, office furnishes die following
daughter of E. L. Moore. The
groom wasT. G. Cranford, of the
firm of Robert, Cranford & Co. The
presents were numerous, nud among
the handsomest ever seen in the city.
Mr. Cianford and bride left on the
noon train for New Orleans, ami will
visit the principal western cities before
returning home. ”
Mr. and Mrs. Cranford passed
through Thomasville on Thursday,
aud received the congratulations of
a number of friends during their brief
stay at the depot. Miss Bello has
been a great favorite in ThomasviUe.
Down on Dogs.
A dog law bill has been| introduced
in the legislature. The provisions of
tbo bill are simply these :
“To require dogs to wear tags
which will cost a dollar, that being
the tax on them.
“Each owner and keeper of a dog
is held responsible for full damages
if bis dog is found killing stock, nud
l : all revenue accruing from the law is
logo to the common school fund of
j ^Georgia.”
This would do away with the mon
grels, and a better class of dogs would
he the result. There arc plenty ol
curs to spare around Thomasville.
Changes.
To-morrow it is expected that a
change of schedule will go into elTect.
The railroad officials have not given
out any information, but it is expected
there will be another passenger tram
put on. The new schedule will prob
ably reach here to-day.
special bulletin to the press: “Unus
ually cold weather prevails this morn
ing over nearly the entire country east
of the Rocky mountains, the line of
freezing temperance extending as tar
south as southern North Carolina and
including theuorthern portion of Geor
gia, Alabama, Mississippi, I.ouisana
and Texas. A fall of 20° to 30° in the
past twenty four hours occurred over
the region extending from West Vir
ginia soutlnvestwcrd to southern Al
abama and Mississippi, and the tem
perature in AVisconsin, northern Illi
nois and northeastern Iowa is more
than 20 0 below the normal for the sea
son. It will probably be still cooler
to moirow morning -in the south At
lantic and Midland states and New
England, but the existing temperature
condition east of the Mississippi is not
likely to be of long continuance, as a
storm central this morning in wes
tern Nebraska will in its movement
eastward cause warmer weather.”
(flewis, John
Clowis, J M
Carroll, C
Crovalt, J G
Clowis, G E
Cooke, A II 8
Crittenden, II E
Clifton, J 8
Clowis, B
Casscls, 8 J
Crioo, E
Dreyfus G
Dck’le, R I,
I)wollo, J
Drake, J K
Dillon, J AV
Dekle, Lebbeus
Davenport, A C
Drover, L A
Dekle, II E
Dekle, Robert
Davis, J L
Davis, AV E
Dekle, T S
Dekle, J M
Davis, L It
Davis, AV A
Davis, John C
Dolbcrg, John
Evans, Jas F
Eason, AV C
I'urker, John I
Parish, AV111
Pringle, J L
Pringle, E It
Pittman, J T
Parker, John F
Pliilpol, S T
Polland, John
Pinson, A C
Pringle, AV A
Palin, A II
Palin, A AV
Parker, C 8
Parker, AV II
Parker, G AV
Poy tli rcss, C 1>
Peacock,J AV
Quinn, C B
Richey, 8
Rogers, AVm II
licit!. J AV
Rockwell. AV II
Reese, AV;M
Riley, Albert
Reynolds, AV If
Ramsey, II C
Roberts, AV T
Spitz, L .1
Smith, A
Smith, F II
Schmidt, I.
Atkinson, .1 It King, Robert
Atkinson, A F Linton, A C
Boone, Allen Lunclcy, William
llacon, Sam Lewis, I. 1J
Broadnax, S S Love, Jimmy
Bird, Charlie Lester, Amos
Booker, Granison Mitchell, Lem
Bentley, John Mitchell, K J
Brown, A M McNair, Tom
Bell, Javus Miller, Warren
Bennett,Tom Jr Mitchell, Randal
Bryant, Joe. Moor.e, Billy
Brown, Lewis Mitchell, John It
Bryant, Essex Mitchell, Tim
Baker. Tom McQueen, Green
Bailey, Lad McRae, Jordon
Brown, G orge Mitchell, Joe.
Bennett, i.ouis_ .Mitchell, JT
Cone, Leonard McLeod, S J
Caleb, Miles Orr, John "
Colvin, John Pettis, Jas.
Carter, Charley Paine, Frank
Cason, Warren Ponder, Robert
Carter, J AV Price, Sam
Davidson, W S Rice, Charles
Dixon, Sam Roberts, James
Downs, R R Reid, Billy
Dnvies, M C Randolph Andrew
Dorsey, Tincy Randal. S R
Daniel, Jesse Reid. Ed AV
Dowdell, Peter Royal, George
Davis, Sam Rawls, Paul
Edwards, Jlose Rawls, Hilliard
Everett, Thomas Rogers, Pollard
Eskridge, Geo. Jr. Smith, S J ~
Frederick, Levi Sharpe, Geo.
Few, J C ~ Smith, Henry
Flipper, /■' Scott. Jake
Flowers, Payton Small, Ben
Frederick, Aijcn Smith, Salima
Frazier, Williix# Scott, Wash
Green, Dave Stevens, Goc. A
Gfi.ndv, William Stuart, II K
Gray, Willie Smith. W B
Green, Richard vp.uart, Alford
(Jam. S G iSLv.cr. Tube
Gamble, James Talc Richard
Howard, Robert Sr. Thurman, Daniel
H..mhleton, Ezekiel Taylor, Green I,
Hamilton, Jackson Thompson, Sherman
Hill, Peter Vickers, Mnek
Itolsey, Mnivili Wright, Thomas
Harrison, Henry Williams, Wesley
Hugerson, Dan Walton, Jnlius
Hunter, Anderson Wilson, Robert
Henderson, William Wilson, Charlie
Herring, Jacob Williams, G AA'
Jones, Aaron Whitaker, R E
Johnson, B E Ward, T S
Jones, Moses J Walton, diaries
James, Sam A’oting, Ficd
Young, Sam
I heu-liy certify that the foregoing is a
true and correct list of the registered voters
of Thomasville, Ga., for 1890 and 1891, Dee.
1st, 1890.
Jas, F. Evans,
'Thoma-viFc Ga, Registry Clerk.
The Unexpected.
TVe arise from my ret sleep in the morning,
Anil with never a whisper of warning,
The unexpected comes.
At the noontide we'll pnrry the onslaught!
let, despite alt our knowledge ami fore
thought,
Tin- unexpected comes.
AAilii the eyen we question no longer;
For to us, lie wo weaker or stronger,
The unexpected comes,
AVhilc the vigil at midnight we're kcopii
Through (lie presage of sorrow nud keep
The unexpected comes.
—I.irri.K Sticks Wkustki
Edmondson, AV F Singletary, T
E'ias, Dave Stephens, John M
Fleetwood, M A
FleUlier, Sam
Fleisher, A
Fass, Joseph
Fen-ill, G AV
Fnlch, M M
Forbes, G AV
Fallis, F C:
Fudge, B D
Faueett, AV 11
Gordon, II G'
(ioldbach SM
Griffin, C R
Gotr, A .1
Griffin, Isaac
Gordon, T M
Groover. J AA'
Gaudy, C T '
Goldberg, B
Griffin, James
llanscll, C I’
Humphries, E
ilcctli, 1* 8
Stephens,.I J
Stcycrman, 8
Steyerman, I.
Salter, -I R
Smith Junius
Smith, E M
Stringer,.I 1)
Stuart, C T
Smith, Redden jr
S pair, John
Sheffield, I » J
Spitz. AV A
Spence, T I.
Sampson, S
Stone, It AV
Stansell, J M
Stark,C G
Snodgrass, Cyrus
Stribbling, A R
Smith, Redden
Snodgrass, AV C
Sturdivant, I, J
Thompson, C' B
A movement to inaugurate a third
party is being discussed at Ocala by
members of the National Alliance.
It is proposed to call a convention at
Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 12th of Feb
ruary, 1891. There will be mighty
few Georgians in that convention.
Georgians are not going to cut loose
from the democratic party. A few
disappointed office seekers may join
tho movement, but the mass of our
people will remain true.
A summer session of the legislature
is now considered inevitable. A great
mass of business will have to go over.
Ilumplireville, AV Thomas, AV I
Hopkins, F AV Thompson, E O
Hawkins B F Taylor, AV J
Herring G AV Triplett, John
Hutchison, MM TTownsend, B F
Hurst J A Tullis, NG
Henderson, G AV Vann, J T
Hopkins, T S
Ilcctli, It S
Herbcner, J II
Hopkins, TS
Hargraves, A It
Helms Carlos
Hopkins, II AV
Hayes, S L
Hanscll, A H
llairc,J C
Harley, I* X
Hagan, A J
lladdix, Nimrod
Hammond, AV M
Jenkins, J II
Johnston, John L AViso, II
Jones, S A AVertz, 1’ R
Jones, James M Wiggins, C AV
Jergcr Joseph
VanDykc. F M
AVoIcotl, Jas L
AVard, AV It
AV right, A 1>
AVIiite, J E
AVilson, Frank
AVilliatns, Sidney
AValters, B F '
AVriglit, B 11
AValker, B 1*
AViun, T D
AVinn, F J
AVliiddon, It F
AVard II J
AVhittaker, E 1)
Jergcr, .1 A
Jcrgor, Louis
Jones, A It
Kcmlriek, E T
Kottman, J T
Keefer, AV S
Lester, It E
AVilliatns, AV AV
AVlute, A S
AVest, J 'l'
AVoin; Clias
Young, T J
Young, (’ll
Voting S 'J'
Call’s Phosphate Resolution.
Washington, Dec.;4.—In the Sen
ate this morning the resolution oflercd
yesterday by Mr. Call, directing the
superintendent of the labor bureau
to examine and report us to the phos
phate industry of Ilori la, was taken
up and agreed to, af^-r being amended
so as to make it apply to the whole
United States, and to direct the com
missioner to make an examination aud
report.
If the bill introduced in the legisa-
turc to punish a man for getting
drunk passes,old topers will try to walk
mighty straight. A man who cannot
pronounce “National Intelligencer,”
without mouthing it, will he seized by
the minions of the law.
President Mitchell of the senate hav
ing ruled that Todd’s -‘quart hill”
cannot be taken from the tabic, where
it was put by a vote of the Senate,
Mr. Todd hobs up with auother bill
Sit down, Todd.
Tho mem hers of the press at Ocala,
scut there by leading papers through
out the country, are making loud
complaints about the secrecy of the
proceedings of the Alliance’ Couvcn-
tiou.
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
K. Thomis JrY 126 Broad Street.
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