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for the Christmas trade is now
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sec the goods.
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in any style or quantity on
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SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 1898.
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Notice to Advertisers.
To insure insertion, oil changes for
standing advertisements must be hand
ed in by noon of the day before.
Georgia wants ballot reform. Give
her whatever she wants.
The sonth sincerely mourns the
death of Justice Lamar. He was
buried yesterday in Macon.
The politicians are still hammering
away at Cleveland’s cabinet. In the
meantime Grover is constructing one
lor himself.
Think oi the democratic senator
from “bleeding Kansas,’’ the land of
sockless statesmen, petticoat politi
cians and curious cranks!
It ia now considered certain that
Harrison will appoint a Southern
republican, if a suitable one can be
found, to the vacant place on the
supreme bench.
^ «t« »
There are two Ps’ in congress from
Kansas, Peffer and Perkins,the latter
being in the senate. This particular
P will have to give way to a. demo
cratic successor.
The World does not regard Justice
Lamar as a great jurist, but a great
senator. He was, the World says, a
dreamer, a scholar, a thinker—a brave
but erratic soldier.
An exchange says:
“E'ght thousand women have join
ed in a league against hoop skirts, but
society people still hold aloof In the
meanwhile, iton manufacturers are
preparing to make steel wire for hoops
and the trade is getting r .-ady for the
change. - ’
Operations in the tobacco market
are reported about ns dull and unin*
teresting at Quincy and throughout
Gadsden county as iu Bainbridge and
Decatur county—prices ranging from
ten to fifteen cents per pound all
round. Several farmers in this coun
ty have sold within the past two
weeks at those figures—Bainbridge
Democrat.
The Philadelphia Record hits the
wail on the head in the following:
“The custom of suspending the busi
mess of Congress as an expression of
sorrow for the death of public men
has become a mere perfunctory
tribute, with scarcely any of its or.
iginal significance, as well as a fre
quent source of embarassment to
legislative business. The practice
should be abandoned at once and
forever.”
— ■■ . ■■ ■ ■■ i - '
Southerners constitute an insignifi
cant fraction of the number of private
exhibitors at the World’s fair who
will have displays in the main and
manufacturing buildings. There will
b« but two each from Alabama, South
Carolina ant North Carolina; three
each from Texas and Mississippi; five
from Louisiana, and nine each from
Georgia and Florida. Some of the
northern cities will each be represent
ed by thousands of exhibitors.— Ex.
Ssys the Times-Uaion, Jackson
ville:
Dr. Richard J. Gatling deserves to
rank first among peace-makers. The
gaa .that bears' his namo fires 600
cartridges ft minute, but he has
invented a new one which has s.
capacity of 2,000 a minute. An
electric‘motor is employed in feeding
it When it comm to fighting battles
by auchinery, war will become too
disgusting for civilized nations to
contemplaib and will be abandoned,
The Reorganization Plan of the
.r - -",. Central.
Georgia,-and very mauy Georgians,
are either direct*? or indirectly in
tereated in the reorganization plan of
the Central road. Elsewhere will be
found the advertisement of the com
miltee appointed to work out a plan
for putting this valuable property ou
its feet again. Parties mterested
directly will very naturally waut to
know something of the status and
standing of the men who have under
taken this work. Referring to the
personnel of the committee^ the Sa
vannah Piers says:
‘ Behind this reorganization plan
are large capitalists, holding securities
of the different classes, and deeply
interested in the success of the plan
Mr. Schiff is oi the great banking
house of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., of New
York; Mr. Colston of the banking
house of Wilson, Colston A Co. of
Baltimore; Mr. Denniston oi . the
bankiog house of E. W. Clarke &
Co. of Philadelphia; Mr. Stillman is
president of the City national bank
of New York; Mr. Woodward is
president oi the Hanover national
bank of New York; Mr. Lehman of
the well known firm oi Lehman
Bros.; Gen. Fitzgerald is president of
the Mercantile Trust Company and
chairman of the fioance committee of
the Equitable Assurance Society oi
New York; Mr. Hollins is at the
head of the bankiog house of II. R,
Hollins & Co of New York. These
gehtlemen constitute the committee
and associated with them are other
capitalists of equal standing. The
plan will require the putting up by
this syndicate, of millions of dollars to
underwrite it.”
The plan could not be entrusted to
abler or more competent hands. They
are not wreckers, but on the contrary
are men who are pledged to rehabili
tate this great property, and at the
same time to protect all classes who
have iovested in the securities oi the
Central. If any set of men can work
oat the problem they can. The plan
has received the hearty endorsement
of a great many of the stockholders
and bondholders They recognize
the fact that unless something is done
their interests will still further suffer.
If those interested will promptly and
cheerfully -co-operate with the com
mittee, the old reliab’e Central will
again become the most valuable rail
road property in Georgia if not in the
South.
Messrs. Garrard, Meldrim aud
Newman, of Savannah, one of the
ttrongest and ablest law firms in
Georgia, are counsel for the com
mittee. This is a guarantee that the
committee and plan will be well rep
resented in Georgia
Complete copies oi the plan with
all details iully explained can be had
by writing to the addresses given in
the advertisement.
Associate Justice Lamar.
Death is plowing a deep furrow
through the ranks of distingeished citi
zens of the United States. Seldom
has the country been called upon to
mourn within a single fortnight over
the new made graves of four such men
as exsPresidrnt Hayes, General But
ler, Associate Justice Lamar and Bish
op Brooks, The state, the church
and the army have in turn been be
reaved of representatives whose names
will be forever illustrious in the history
of the country; ind in each instance
death has come suddenly, like a thief
in the night, to carry his unwarned
victim beyond the bounds.
During the stormy days which pre
ceded the civil war Lucius Quintiua
Ciocinnatus Lamar cast in his lot with
the south, and he was one of the first
to offer his services to the Confedera
cy. But when the arbitrament of the
■word had decided a great issue he
was ready to accept the verdict and to
ruse bis voice in protest against what
ever might tend to perpetuate strife or
to hinder the work of reuniting a sun
dered people.—Philadelphia Record.
OPERA HOUSE!
ONE NIGHT ONLY I
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
OXI.Y AITKASASCK Tint* SKAMIS
BERT
DMNMC
SUPPORTED BY A
POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY,
IS A
GRAND SCENIC PRODUCTION,
of hii latest And Greatest Slices?,
EICHAEE,
THE LION HEARTED;
Which was first produc'd in Chicago on
December nth, 1892, where it met with an
instantaneous triumph, atd was pronounc
ed by the Chicago Tribune, “A Great Play."
{©“Scats on sale at Bondurant, Peacock
b Co’s Palace Drug Store.
Fire in Rome.
The following dispatch was sent
from Atlanta yesterday:
Dr. Holmes’ sanitarium at Rome
was burned to the ground this morn
ing at so o'clock. Fifteen Inmates
escaped in their night clothes. The
loss is $65,000, but was insured. It
was the work of an incendiary.
M a corain.” Make room.
loop skirt
1, please.
Central Railroad and Banking Company
OF GEORGIA.
The undersigned Committee, appoiutod fo-
the purpose of readjusting the affairs of (be
CENTRAL RAILROAD AND BANKING COAL
PANY OF GEOBG1A, and of its allied proper
ties, hare, t. ruler adrics of counsel, formed a
plan of reorganization which has roceired the
approval of the RECEIVER, OF THE BOARD
OF DIBECTOR3, and many of the Important
creditors and security holders of the Company
THE MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY OF
NEW VoRK has been appointed the depository
of the securities under the proposed plan, and
will shortly give notice of Its readiness to re
ceive the seccrltles embraced in the reorgan
ization.
THE SOUTHKRK DANK OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA. AT8AVANXAH, GA., wiU likewise
bo prepared to receive deposit ot said securi
ties, and to issue certificates for the account
of the Mercantile Trust Company.
Copies of the plan may l>e had at the office of
tho Trust Company, 120 Broadway, Now York
City, or at the office of the Southern Bank of
Savannah, Ga-, or from tho Chairman of the
Committee, IS Wall street
Dated New York, January loth, 18C3.
II. D. HOLLINS, Chairman,
LOUIS FITZGERALD,
EMANUEL LEHMAN*,
JAMES T WOODWARD,
•TAME3 STILLMAN,
New York.
E E. DENNISTON,
Philadelphia.
K, ROLLINS MOUSE,
Boston.
F. M. COLTON,
Baltimore.
CHARLES II. PHINIZY,
Augusta, Ga.
JACOIUH. SCIIIFF, \ Advisory
New York. I Member.
WILLIAM F. WHAttiON, Secretary.
Counsel to tho Committee;
LOWREY, STONE & AUERBACH,
Now York
GARRAliD, MELDRIM A NEWMAN,
Jan28-tt Savannah, Ga,
New Price List
OF
COUGH REMEDIES
AT
R. L. Htcks & Co.’s.
Piso’s Con-iimpliim Cure, 25c size, I to.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 81.00 size, G5c.
Brewer's Lung Restorer, $1.00 size, 07c.
Acker's English Remedy, 50c size, 30c.
Hail's Lung Balsam, $1.00, 03c.
Janes’ Exptclo-ant, $1.00 size, file.
Cousscn’s Honey of Tar, 50c size, 30c.
Bosche's German Syrop, 75c size, 41c.
Stafford’s Olive Tar, 50c size, 33c.
Alien’s Lung Balsam, $1.00 size, 59c.
Tutt’s Expectorant, $1.00 size, 03.
Slocum's Psychine, $3.00 size, $1.00.
Tennlinc, $1.00 size, 71c.
Sweet Cum and Mutlien, 25c size, 15c.
Sweet Gum aud Mutlien, 50c size, 32c.
Sweet Gum and Mullicn, $1.00 size, 07c.
Anti-Microbe Throat and Lung Cure, 3 oz.
bottle, 25c.
Anti-Microbe Throat and I.ung Cure, 8 oz.
bottle, 50c.
Anti-Microbe Throat and Lung-Cure, 1C oz,
bottle, (pint) 90c.
Anti-Microbe Throat and Lung Cure, quart
bottle, $1.75.
Anti-Microbe Tbtoa' and Lung Cure, balf
gallon bott e, $3.00.
CRYSTAL LENSES
B. L. HICKS A CO.,
DBCUOISTM,
Hsve exclusive 'salo of tbeso celebrated Ola*;
see lu THOMASVILLE, OA.
KELLAM & MOORE,
The oLly Manufacturing Opticians tn the
South, Atlanta, Oa.
Peddlers ore not suppled with these
famous glasses. 17-9-wdm.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
Agreeably to an 0 der of the Court of Or
dinary of Thomas county, there was sotd on
the first Tuesday in February, 1892, 11 pub
lic out-cry, laud of the estate of S. J. Cossets,
hereinafter ccscribcd, and lame wu bid off
by Junius .Smith, who foiled to comply with
his bid, so there will therefore be re-sold at
the risk of said Junius Smith, on the first
Tuesday in February, 1893, at auction before
the court bouse door oi said county, within
the legal hours of sale, the said property to-
wit: All that port of lot 31, in the 13 Dis
trict of Thomas county, lying south of the
Ochlockonee river, containing three hun
dred acres, more or less. Also the north
west quarter of lot No. 32, in the 13th Dis
trict, containing one hundred and twenty-
two acres, more or lets. Sold as the prop
erty of S. J. Cossets, late of laid county ae.
censed. Terms cash.
CORA S. OASSELS, Admx.
This January 101b, 1893.—dawtd. )
- New Firm.
Notice is hereby given that I bare this
day taken Hr. John X. Deklo ns a- partner
in my business, and the firm name will
hereafter be Fallis ft Dekle. The new firm
will pay all debts of the old one of Fallis ft
Son. tad continue holiness at the old stand.
Hoping to receive the patronage of our
friends as In the put, we are —
Fetus ft Dsklz.
P. S. All those Indebted to the firm of
Fallis ft Son will please como forward and
settle, 1 20 Ctd 4tw
MerchantTailoring.
I am 1 rcparetl to do all kinds of work
and perfect
“SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.”
My facilities for Cleaning and Repairing
cannot be surpassed.
Give me a call.
JOHN ANDRISHOK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
159 BROAD ST., Over Boll’s.
(Opposite Post Office.)
Agent STATEN ISLAND DYE WORKS.
“ THOMPSON
Iron Works,
JAUKSO.V STREET,'
THOMASVILLE, - - - GA
(o)
I am better procured than evor to
ilo any and all kinds of repair work
in iron and brass. In addition to long
years of experience, I am fully equip
ped with the latest improved tools
and can guarantee all work entrusted
to me Shops iu roar of former resi
dence, 011 lower Jackson street. Give
mo an apportunlty to make an esti
mate on your work.
C. B. THOMPSON, Agt.
djtw-tf
L W.PiCIM BRO.’S
Carriage Shoos.
Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga*
JKVERV DESCRIPTION OP
CARRIAGE AND WASON REPAIRING 1
HORSE SHOEING, ETC,
Done st reasonaoie rates. II. .ring recently
purchased n number oi Ubur-saring tools,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, w. are prepared to
do all kindi of work in our line with dis
patch and neatness.
Board in t£ie Country.
A few persons desiring a sojonrn in the
country, where the air is pure and laden
with the aroma of tne pines, and
where they will be made to “feel at home,”
can be accommodated at Jersey Farm.
Location high and healthy, rooms new and
femiortable and fare wholesome, including
pare milk. tf
g g. McLendon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ThomMvill*. . # a . G*.
Prompt attention given to all business en
trusted to him.
{VOffice over Watt’s stole, e >rner Broad
and Jackson streets.
Gentleman's (lothing 1
Cleaned, repalreI, n't;rwl and dyed in
first-class' manner ut reasonable price*
Satisfaction guaranteed.
LAURA BARNETT,
Corner Stevens and Lester^treets.
auglG-Cir.
Notloe.
Taken np, at my bouse, nine days ago,
nne iton gray mure, about 1C or 17 bands
high, knot on noetril, about 7 years old.
The owner can get the mere by paylog all
expense*; including this advertisement,
jut ii dSt w5t R. B, Baht.
j. E McCants,
Baker and Grocer,
JACKSON STREET
Jams ly.
A FULL LINE OF
book: b
AND
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS.
Leadtog Magazines, “ ' " '
A largo assortment of Views lu and
around Thomnsvlllo for sale at
J, E. Robison &
120 BROAD ST.
*3*Agcnt for Gardner & Vail N. Y. Lauudry.
Work sont off every Thursday. Finest laundry
In tho world,
live:?,
Feed and Sale Stables.
Having bought out ike stables known
as Ainsworth’s stables on Jackson
street, we will continue to do
LITER? BUSINESS
We have good rolling stock and
first-class saddle and harness horses to
furnish our patrons. We will also
conduct a feed and sale department,
in which can be found all grades of
horses and mules for sale at all times.
ELDER & THOMPSON.
JAMES GRIBBEN
Contractor and Builder,
THOMASVIELE, - - - - GA.
I will he glad to make contracts for, or
superintend ail classes of buildings, public
or private, in either brick or wood. Will
furnish plans and specifications if required.
If you want any building done call on me
and i will submit estimates, whether con
tract Is swarded me or not. I will' guaran
tee satisfaction in .11 my work. I refer to
the many buildiugi erected by me in
Tliomssvillo, and to all parties for whom 1
have worked. Shop on Fletcher street, 2nd
door from Broad. no? 11 d-iy.
MISS ADD1E MgCLSLLAN,
JACKSON STREET,
NEWS DEPOT.
ALL THE LATEST
PEItlOUICAI.S, MAGAZINES,
mhuiier.x axd western daily papers-
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Books and Statationery
OF ALL KINDS.
THOMASVILLE
ui Puitl Sps Ct.
inonMTIUE, UEOIIGIA.
Baggage and parcels delivered anywhere
In the city. Wagons meets all trains.
This company places yonr baggage any
where in the house. Sc0 that drirere hat
reads, ••Tbomasrillo Baggage and Parcel Ex
press Company. Leave your orders at any
of the offices of the company at following
places: Bondurant, Peacock & Co’s drag
store, Monon office, Breed street, or et main
W. Depot
office S. F. ft ’
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