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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
loin Triplett, Editor and Manager.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1830.
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standing advertisements must be hand
ed in by noon of the day belore.
State School Commission.
Much interest is manifested in tho
Suite School Commission. Governor
Northen is taking his time and will,
no doubt, make a good appointment
Capt. Bradwell, of Liberty county, is
strongly urged by his friends. His
appointment would give great satisfac
tion to this end of the state. Few
men in the state are so well qualified
for tho responsible position. In dis
cussing the matter the Savannah
Times says:
‘•The belief is gaining ground iu
Atlanta that Capt. S. D. Bradwell, of
Liberty county, will be appointed
School Commissioner. -^Governor
Northen never tells whom he will ap
point for any position until lie is
ready fo send in the nomination. To
a friend of Capt.Bradwell’s,who called
at the Executive office on Saturday,
the Governor spoke in what seemed
to be a significant way. The Capt. is
strongly endorsed and is an Alliance-
man and has made a most favorable
impression upon the Governor.
Dr. Warren Caadlcr was Gov.
Northeu’s first choice, and he oflered
the place to Emory’s president, but
the Doctor declined. Capt Bradwell
is thoroughly fitted for the position,
and is looked upon by most people as
the most fit man who is a candidate
for.the office. It is thought that the
Gov. will make the appointment at
an early date.”
Temperance Lecture-
A rare opportunity is offered the
people o! i'ltuuiasviile to hear the tem
per • qtt- stioii calmly and logically
do .rl Iiv an eloquent southern
1 . s. ; Web-, of Chuttuiionga,
\ : eb.l.m b\ bo'.UjUnd the
, ■ - : io ■ a i: nt mini-Urol the
e . m . iin a natural
.'•'oc is one of the
i_ i i.zoic, ol ilie \V C. T.U.
i -i,| -ii. of llie Cbatauqua at
.• A itli Carolina. Sue lias
„t any <>l the large cities,from
California . New England, aud holds
o. e rapi audition of large audiences
from beginning to the close, .every
word living distinctly heard, so clear
us her rich aud well modulated voice.
Many eminent ministers bear testi
mony to her ability as a lecturer, aud
her discretion ami prudence as a faith
ful Christian worker. Leading jour
nals give her flattering notices. She
will be in Thomasville, the 12,13 and
14th. At the Methodist church 7:30
p. m. Friday night, and at the Bap
tist church 3:30 p. m. Saturday, for
ladies only. At the Methodist church
Sunday p. m. to the Sabbath School
All cordially invited.
Items from Leb.
Give South Georgia a Representa
tive.
Speaking of file vacancy in the
railroad commission, the Savannah
Daily Times says:
“S6uth Georgia is entitled to rep
resentation >4n the railroad commis
sion. Frequently it happens that
the commissioners, who are all from
one corneMtf the State, do not ap
predate questions which grow out of
traffic peculiar to our section of Gcor
gia. It South Georgia does uot get
nn appointment this time the law will
bo so changed that the commissioners
wiil bo elected.”
Let tho state agricultural society, at
-,its meeting in Savannah, shake up
the legislature in the matter of a
Georgia exhibit at the World's Fair.
Editor Times-Enterprise:
Alter an ahsenco of a short time,
I am again with you.
Your correspondent, accompanied
by Mr. G F. Chastain, attended the
Union Meeting at Pleasant Grove
church last Saturday, and spent the
night with Mr. G. W. Forrester, a
prominent farmer of that neighbor
hood. We returned home Sunday
much delighted with our trip.
Major and Bob Chastain caught
six coons, lour possums aud two
skunks one night last week. This is
helping out. hard times.
Mr. Wesley Jackson returned Mon
day from the Leon County fair.
Essie Singletary, a sweet little Miss
of Ochlockonee, has been spending a
few days with Mis3 Bessie Bryan.
Mrs. J.- W. Jackson left last Thurs
day for South Florida, where Bhe will
spend the remainder of this winter.
We wish her it pleasant trip and a
safe return.
Mr. J. W. Jackson has been attend
ing the National Alliance Convention
at Ocala, Fla. Ilis mission was in
the interest of his patent plow.
Mr. Walter Singletary, of Ochlock
onee, was among his friends here on
Sunday last.
Mr. Noah Singletary entertained a
number of his friends Tuesday night
with a most enjoyable party. ■ It was
a grand success.
Tuesday night, while on his way
to the party above mentioned, your
correspondent narrowly escaped seri
ous injury by beiug thrown from his
mule.
Little Gruff.
TTJEE,
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GKEO. W- FORBES,
175 BRdAD STREET,
MASIJRY HOTEL BUILDING.
Large
FURNITURE,
and complete stock
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AND BEDDING.
Mattings, Rugs and Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, Cornice Poles, Lace, Turcoman and Chenille Cur
tains, Pictures and Picture Mouldings, Children’s Carriages.
3>To-velties for C3o.rist300.sis_
Plush and leather scat rockers in antique designs. Ladies’
desks, Shakespere tables, bamboo easels, cabinets and music
racks, book shelves, wall pofleets, brass stands, etc.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF WALL PAPER IN SOUTH GEORGIA'
No old stock—new designs received this week—sidewalls, borders and
ceilings to match—experienced paper hanger furnished and work guaranteed.
G E O. W. F O R B E S.
sep21-il&wly
ELGIN BUTTER.
Rev. J. V/. Rogan.
The Savannah Daily Times says:
The Rev. J. W. Rogan, of Savan
nah, who was called to the pastorage
of the Westminster Presbyterian
Church, Greene and Fayette streets,
Baltimore, which had been made va
cant by the resignation of Rev. Mau
rice E. Wilson, was formally installed
last week. Aq eloquent sermon was
delivered by Rev. Dr. Moses D.
I-Ioge, of Richmond.
Mr. Rogan, the new pastor of West
minister Church, is a young man, and
a native of the eastern part of Ten
nessee. He received his secular edu
cation at King College, of I etinessce,
and studied theology and was gradua-
ted from the Columbia Theological
Seminary, the leading theological
school ot the Southern Prftsb.terian
Church, and in which was developed
the tamous Woodrow heresy case a
few years ago which was tried by the
General A-sembly of the Southern
Presbyterian Chuiclt at its session in
Baltimore in iSS8. Mr. Ragan’s first
charge was at Timma-vt le, Ga., where
he remained two year.-, resigning to
become pastor of the hirst Presbyte
rian Church of Savannah, Ga. lie
served there six years resigning to
come to the Westminster Church, Bal
timore.
The Law Violated.
Washinotox, Dec. 8.—The annual
report of the Inter-State Commerce
Commission was presented to congress
yesterday. It states that the law has
been persistently ami repeatedly vio
lated, either secretly or openly, in a
great number of cases. The commis
sion finds it impossible to bring ac
tions to prevent violating, owing to
the great number ot these cases, the
great extent of the country and the
mileage, the number of railroads, and
tho unwillingness of the railroads to
aid in the prosecutions, one against
another. The roads not involved
either keep the secret or else fail to
aid in the prosecution.
The laws are often nullified by cun
ningly framed devices prepared by
acute legal minds employed for this
purpose by the railroads. Even citi
zens and business men, who suffer
from such violations, fail to take legal
action. Great difficulty also lies in
the inequalities of the laws of various
States bearing on the subject.
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BALL cSs IBBSO’S-,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS.
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ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
Burckhardt’s Premium Leaf Lard
Is guaranteed to be made adsolutely of Log’s fat- No cotton
seed oil or beef tallow.
At Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 75-7G-79 80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others. More medals awarded to
this lard than any other.
Swan’s Down Patent flour is the best.
AMUSEMENTS.
BOBBIE
JOSEPHINE, EMPRESS
OF THE FRENCH.
JANUARY 20tli, 1891.
Young Female College.
The Confederate Memorial Siciety.
Richmond, Va., Dec.9.—The Board
of Aldermen last night, by a two thirds
vote, decided to give the Confederate
Memorial Literary Society the use of
the Jeff Davis mansion for a museum
for war relics. This was the executive
mansion of the Confederacy, and was
occupied by President Jefferson Davis
during his residence in Richmond.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Affords every facility for thor
ough education.
Terms Moderate
In all departments. One mouth af
ter opening of term, pupils will be
charged from date of entrance. For
catalogue and turther particulars ap
ply to Jno. E. Baker,
' President.
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J. €. MIMS.
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
CHEMIST.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Analysis ot’Fertilizers, Soils, Phos-
phase Rock, etc.
aiOJ>EMATK,
Correspondence solicited.
9-30-tf
Tuffs Pills
Regulate The Bowels.
Convenes. derange, tho nholo .Ti
to m and bogets disease., such as
Sick Headache.
Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Disoasee,
Bilious Colio, Malaria, etc.
Colic, Malaria,
Tatt’, Fill, prodace regular habit of
bod j ,nd good digestion, wltbont
which, no ana can enjoy good health.
Sold Everywhere,
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THOMASVILLE
LUMBER COMPANY
Schmidt, Hurra; 4 Simons, Prop's.
—DEALERS IN—
ROUGH andDRESSED LUMBER,
LATHS, SHINGLES, ETC.
MANUFACTURERS
—OF—
PICKETS
MOULDINGS,
BALLUSTERS,
STAIR RAILS.
NEWEL POSTS,
BRACKETS, j
And all kinds of
SCROLL WORK.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
In every particular. Correspondence
solicited. Out of town orders prompt
ly filled.
—OFFICE—
Corner Stephens and Jefferson streets.
11 13 ly
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE,(GA.
DKALEB IK—
HARDWA IRE
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods
01 alt kinds, andjageot for
King’s Powder Co.
TanldlT
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BOUSE.
Jackson Sr. next to Watt's Cohneb.
I will have regular sales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and lire stock. I make a
specialty of selling household and kitchen
furniture, stores, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments solicit
ed. Prompt returns and satisfaction guar
anteed.
10 3 Cm h- A. DnzYXR.
THIS
Improved Rocke.'* with a rod which guarantees Rockers never
to get loose.
SIDE BOARDS AND HAT R ACKS AT COST
If you will-bring money with you, we will sell you furniture
at you own price.
MATTINGS AND RUGS CHEAP.
Our stock of Sash, 331inds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass
cannot be equaled in the city.
WALL PAPERSTILL AT 5c A BOLL
L F. Thompson & U.
Our\Mr. Steyerman [has just
returned from Mew York,
where he has bought a complete
line of the very latest things
out in Jail and winter goods,
WHICH MUST (BE SOLO,
and in order to sell them lower
than any one else, we propose to
sell them only for the cash.
You can get more goods from
us with the cash than any other
house in town. Let everybody
conic and oring their pocket
books, Jor we most positively will
not charge any goods until
January ist, i8go.
(Respectfully,
L. STEYEfRMJM & (B'RO.
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Cold, Storage Company
Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r,