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VOL. IV—NO. 164
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1893.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
The News of the Day Told in
Brief—Peroonals, Etc.
Thomasville is modest: She has
not asked for a cabinet place.
A Communication.
rroraUM^hMDutiU* Review.
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I see that a member of the city
oounpilhas introduced an ordinance
imposing a local tax of $20 upon: all
physicians doing practice in thp city
limit#, -4hile ! in every other “calling”
It was a legit holiday and the I lt dksrimTnates against the itinerant.
, i banks were closed yesterday. I This is. "protection” with a ven-
AjjU" - — geance. No doubt ••Justice,” the
1 See notice ol child’s tau c .lored I writer oi the first artide on the sub-
sack lost. Reward'offered for retarn I ject of “protection, n /eeb flattered at
t'to this office. I this pronipt wet jrfj recognition, hot,
:———~ , it neither protects the Doctor nor the
The stars and strips floated from I people. Any quack can raise the
thetall flag staff m the court Jhpnse ^ Bam 0 , $2 0. This floes not fill
equare yeeterdsyinhonor of Wash- places the noble
ington s birthday. * j profession on a level with trades,
Rev. Father Alex. J. Semmes, J PMdans want law. which^will at
If you want something nobby, | Sh4rD ’ G *- au " •' lhc Ca,h ' ££
^Molicchnich this morning and to-mor- tb«M competitors are honorable, in-
ntce and the latest,*#o hare it row morning at 8 o’clock. teliigeotgentlemen; and, the people
„ j-* ,_ . , I —. I should want laws which would insure
Come and look. Spring goods I. i*g^ renew our suggestion | their lmiiig planed in the hands of
that sign boards be put up at proper J *nch l n time of dire distress and death,
places all aronnd the boulevard. I As another has suggekted, this is a
This should foe done for the convens matter with the state; but, nnforth.
ienoe of the publio. I nately the legislature!* usually large-
— ■—— . I ly composed ,of illiterate hayseeds,
The Guards, under command ofjwho would rather be treated by.a
| Capt. Hansel), and the Cadets, under I vendor of qnSck nostrums than by an
Cspt. Siubbs, were out on parade yes- [enlightened physician, hence no laws
terdsy aft.-rnoon'in honor of Wash\ I of protection arS created,
iogton’s birthday. | It la always a pleasure to meet at
u rZ or '. i l ^e bedside such men as Metcalfe,
Mr Chu. Wolfle, who h*s com.W eW>8cottlmd ^ ther ^
pletcd the conrse at the Thomasrille L,™ whohave practiced here; and it
School ot Shonhaod and Typewriting, j,, ^ condemn unlaw
fau accepted a positron as stenogra- | fal proMoos , aotlI md ntaae co ^ 1
arrmni
LStepman&Bro.
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' AMONG THE HOTELS.
Rotate and Personals picked up by
the Reporter on His Dally
Rounds
There will be a progressive euchre
party at the Mitchell House this even
ing. i
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ThSro will be preaching at the
Catholic ehnrch this morning, to mor
row and Sunday at 8 o’clock.
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Mr. Chas. N. Nelson, of Minnesota,
arrival yesterday and joined his wife
aod daughter at the Mitchell,
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Among yesterday’s arrivals at the
Mitiury. were Miss M. 0. Butler,
Hoson. N. Y ; Augustus Newell and
wife, Chicago.
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Mrs. H. M. Hanna and maid, Miss
Hanna, Miss. Kate Hanna, Miss
Peehln and Miss Marguerite ~ Fechin,
of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived jederday
and are'at the Mitchell.
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Clothing,
Gents’ Furnishinfifs,
pher at Wa,cross with the Southern | 8 ultation kith mountebanks. The
Express Company. - iquestionable methods sometimes
n, , .1 adopted * by medical men, resident
Every one has encoqntfng words Md nonree!denti ^ „ f „
for the Baptists .in them efforts to | t j, e ^ of thg proteslontMt
Among the arrivals at the Stuart
yesterday were Messrs. C. H. Pearson,
N. Y.£W, P. Spalding, Savannah;
A. B. Burnett, Troy, Ala; John B.
Maxwell, Columbus; H. L. Ettipger,
N. Y.; B. P. 'Brown, Nashville;
James M. Clarke and wife. Key West,
and W. C. Eeekeler, Cincinnati.
build a
newchurch.
1 words are not enough, they should U emi mA for;them nnd| gJB
have substautml «d from the c,t,sens g* th# flMjl thil „ pl /J ^
of the town. And we are quite sure | M B money machine, earing 1 little for
the glorious privilege of healing the
sick aod ; preventing disease. No
Our Clothing Store is now l the y will get it.
filled with .an elegant stock, of I Tfaedato for the library entertain . .. , -
, .0,0. .. I ment is'Friday, March 3rd. It prom who oomes here to practice
Men’s and Boy’s Spring Cloth. i9es tb ^ one < f the pleMantcat e *^ nls wiU b, treated otherwise than as a
ing, consisting ol the follow-Jot the season. The ladies who haveIgentlematr if his past and present
. " ' - * I charge of the arrangements will do- j re* 50 ” 1 * entitle him to it Those who
mg well known mates : I vote their time and talent to make “opt petty means ot soliciting pat-
. • i : U -.. - la success. | ronsge and those who have gone away
Schlos Bro. & Co., Strouse I , —" ——r:—, I and wilfully misrepresented the
. I Mr. J. WjlUe Guildioucb, repre-1 healthfnln«M «r
& Bro., Hamberger Bros, and Iseming Mabel Page, was in the cit y L xpect at • h#n ^ j,'JJJ
yesterday. Thesdate. for^the return L* fitt> ^ bn tdo not
lengagement of the little lady is March ) U<]k 0D iess you are spurred.
rnense stock of Balbrigganlnewplay ••Musette,” iu which she I A Primary for Postmaster.
Underwear that will be sold at j ***“ lh — bre l!. e rol !- Wf - «he,uDder.igned caodiditesior
u , 1. I We have been shown socae very I postmaster UDder the Cleveland ’ *d-
remarHabiy low prices. I pretty amt unique pottery work exiJ^hdWttWi 1 , after due deliberation,
• ; . I outed by Mr. George FJetcher. It 1 desire that a primary be held at the
We.also nave a full line of I counted of vases, flower trinklets, I w “ rt house on Saturday, March 41b,
fohn B Stetson’s Hats andl flta ' mad e ThomuviUe clay. Mr. ,8 93> 10 decide who mgy be the peo-
JOhu 9,,BMI s^BatS has fousd a day bsrt^ choice fbrpo.tm.reer at Thomas-
Stacy Adiams and' Jarars I peculiarly adapted to this industry. M 11 *.. 0 *-
Means’ Shoes I Ho Is doing and showing sample work) It is agreed that whereas, so many
fat the Bone building on Jackson |candidates are running lor this office,
I street. The ladies would be interest-1 ** ^ f* 1 ** primary so as 10 avoid
| od in seeing the work. I any confusion, and we respectfully
dexanderyesterday. It wasthesame VZZ , .
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CORNER BROA^r* JACKSON | old story.with new characters. Wife’s f J'* ^
I noWthfulncss, jealous husband ^ ^ ^ ”
murderour knife. Iv« | this office wiii not be further antagon-
STREErS,
- j~.. I murderour knife. Ivey was the
Lohnstein’s Old Stand.
• * -freremy. The latter wu badly punlah-
fed. A warrant for assault with intent
| to murder was at first taken out for
| Ivey, but this was finally compromised
| to assault and battery. He was fined
feed by any of the les# fortunate can-
W. M. Reuse,
M. A. Fleetwood,
D. Lee Switzer,
B. C. Ingalls.
The menu cards at the Piney Woods
Hotel yesterday, were very tasty and
appropriate to the day and occasion.
Washington’s birthday is always cele
brated at the -Piney Woods in a charm
ing manner. The splendid bill of fore
was printed on the inside page of a
beautiful folder, on the first page of
the cover ol which is lithographed _
picture ol the “Father of his Country.”
Surrounding this, in gilt, are the words:
••Borh Feb. as, 173a, Westmoreland
Oo. Va,, on the banks ol the Potomac.
Feb. a a, 1893, Piney Woods Hotel,
Thorn as ville, Ga.” The following ex«
cellent menu adorned the third page
of the inside folder:
BlaepotnU.'DNp Shell.
Cream of Chicken a la Relno,
— * Consuming Deillfnnc-
BonchSee ofBlirlmp, Champignons
table Celery • Spanish Olive*
Drolled l’ompano, Colbert
Cocnmben Fotatoew Clintcnu
Saddle of.Mntton, Jardlnlfro
Yoans Chicken Fried, A la Maryland.
Chartreu»o of I’artrldgo A la Moderns
: f l’cnchcs llaComiO
«o*st Rib* ofN.Y. Beef
Spring Lamb, Mint Sance
Bed Head Dock, Currant Jelly
PUNCH X L’AN’tSETTE
t A Good Suggestion.
“The re 1 ■ la I would like to
tee passed,” said Colonel George H-
Jones, the principal keeper ot the
penitentiary, yesterday, “and that is
a law for the protection of the people
against lawless characters. Some
member of the legislature should in
troduce a bill making it compulsory
for the sheriff of eaoh county to keep
a pack of bloodhounds st the expense
of the county. They would bo very
valuable in recapturing escaped con
victs and prisonen breaking jail.
They could be used to advantage in
running'down house burners, and
would more than pay the cost of their
purchase pud keep.”—Atlanta Jour
nal.
Thomasville. and Thomas county
should adopt this suggestion, whether
other towns and counties do or not.
The presence oi a paok of bounds here
would deter criminals from commit
ting many crimes.
Accidental Shooting.
‘ Fred Tate, a negro boy, was shot
yesterday by Matter Frank Witham.
It was purely accidental. Both boys
were In the kitchen of the Palmetto
Hou#e. Fred was busy about the
fire and Master Frank was examining
his rifle, a- light Remington of only
22 calibre. Iu attempting to let the
hammer down to the safety notch the
rifle went off. The bullet penetrated
Tate’s left side three inches above the
heart. Dr. J. G. Hopkins was
quickly summoned, and under his
care the wounded boy is resting well.
Dr. Hopkins does not consider
the wound dangerous. The bullet
has not been probed for. Fred is
only about ten years old, and is small
for his age. He is the son of Richard
Tate -who lives out’near the old , Fair
grounds, '
E. M. Mallette has sold that lino
lot on corner of Broad and Clay
atroeta, known at the old Levy house
lot to Mr. O. H. Keep, the great shirt
manhfecturer of New York. The lot
comprises half the block, and Mr.
Keep will erect an elegant winter
home with all modem ■ conveniences.'
He is a welcome addition io the
northern colony in Thomasville..
Natnro sliount
be aaststod t;
throw offlmuuri-
tics of the blood.
Nothing does it
so well, so safely
or so promptly as
Swift’s Specific.
UFB HAD NO CHARMS.
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...mterful nedicineBJOh5a.1c a comj'lore
Oar book «o Stood udl.U* Hta* wltal fee.
GW I FT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANT/. CM.
Boned Turkey unx Pi,(ache*
Head Checao A la Qelte
Mayonnaise of Chicken
Plalu.Letluco
SUITS If ADR TO OHBER.'
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......... .. , JoeLovenatein, of Savannah, was
$» to include costs, or three months Uakfog bands with hi. Thomssville
on the gang. iriends yesterday.
The handsome-stars and striDes run I - f 1
| up 00 the flag staff At the court house j ,A “ t * Saperintendent Aveilhe and
yesterday In observance oi George I Master of Transportation,
Washington’s birthday, was presented I Hutchens, of the S F. A W. Railway,
to the city in 1886 by Mr. A. W. Hast-1 were In the dl I J«*terday.
tings, a gentleman from Boston, Mass. »•- .1. -, . . .
ilo making .he gilt to the city Mr. I
Hastings mentioned the national holt- , M ^ B S v . D Brk ,» , C ? 7>
d»j*onwhichitir,.to b. « K d. U L^ta!,^iSSSiSSSS
also stipulated that the flag should be ^ _
in , he personal keeping of one of. he W °“ *" deI, «^
I policemen. PoHcraun Coyle wuap-1 -
I printed custodian of the colors. It The school children enjoyed a holl-
I hu been used by the military on seftr-1 day yesterday on account of Wash-
la! occasions. J I iogtoq’s birthday.
Boiled New Potatoes, Sweet Pototoa,
Baked Sweet Potatoes, Stewed Tomatoes,
Boiled Bloe, Hubbard Squash, ■ Green Pee*.
Cocoanutl'uddlnj, Banco A l’Orango
Apricot Fie. Lemon Meringue Pto, Lady Cake
Assorted Cake, PetlUFonre
BouctaCcs 4 ur Vanllto
Rhine Wine Jelly, Nougat,
Mcrlngno GlaoCe’aox i'ntJses.
Assorted Nnto, Raleint, Fl*e, Pi
American, Edam, Sate and Roquefort Cbccso
Mrs. George A. Ingalls, of Chicago,
arrived yesterday from Jacksonville,
where she had gone early in the 1
son, and is the guest of Mh. B. C.
Ingalls and Prof. Iogalls, on College
avenue.
Late arrivals at Misses Hiller’s are
Mrs. Fannie T. Ballard and MraChas.
T. Ballard, three children and maid,
Louisville, Ky.; Mr. W. F, Comith,
Brooklyn, E. D.; Mr. Frank & Staf
fer, Brooklyn, E. D.
“Orange Blossom" the common scum
Female Remedy, is sold and recommended
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Thoroughly renovated and roinniUbed
throughout, it now open for Boarders.
Artesian Water, Hot end Cold Baths',
Electric Bells. Carriage* meet every train,
table and service first date-
{©“Transient custom solicited.
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