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VOL.IV—NO. 165
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THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1893.
86.00 PER ANNUM
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. AT TBE PINEY WOODS.
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[The News of the Day Told in
Brief—Personals, Etc.
Mr. W. P. Dawson, of Macon,
I passenger agent of the Central Ball*
I road, was a guest of the MitcMli yes*
Iterdsj-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peters left yes
terday for New York, from which
place they will go to Centralis, Wash-
[iogton.
Mr. John W. Maiary left yester
day for New York. His friends hope
to see him back again before the sea*
ton ii~over.
arnvins
. , , , . _ . Mrs. Thrupp left last night for
lfyotl want something nobby, 1 Baltimore and eastern markets. She
nice and the latest, we have it »«'«* «“• of spring
I goods, and will also bring back a trim*
.Comeand look. Spring goods | mer.
Among yesterday’s arrivals-at the
|Masnjy were, Mrs. R. V. Dsru, Miss
Davis and R. V. Davis, Jr., New
York; Geo. O. C. Lawrence and
I family, of Boston.
Among thorn registering at the
| Mitchell yesterday we noticed: W. C.
Kelly, Plainfield, N. J.; CL W. Robin*
I son; wife and child,Miss J.B Robi
son, Dubuque: W. P. Dawson, Ma>
Icon.
L, Steyerman&Bro.
159 BROAD ST.
THE “BAL POUDRE” A BIG
SUCCESS.
W » >7*>
This House' Celebrates -Washing*
ton's Birthday in a Most De
lightful Manner.
The **Bal Poudre” atthePlney
Woods on Wednesday evening, in
ooffuiiBonUifiii of Waahiogston’s
birthday, Wpa anf event in the social
history of that house the memory of
which wUl long lingerie the minds
of ihq»; who ware present and par-
ticipaled. It has boon the custom of
Mrs. Bower, for nuy years; to cele
brate the anniversary of the birth of
Washington with a dance. Some*
times it has been a “Coti'lion Party,”
sometimes a: "Martha Washington
Party,” or a '•Grand‘ Ball.” This
jAuJivu i *]Rfrt Pondf^" iifTtr
in the past brilliant ; hl«tory of these
twenty second ot February hop*, did
the Piney Woods present a more be
witching soene. From every room in
th^rast hotel gleamed a light, while
the corridors and hallways were bril
liantly lighted and thronged with the
guests of the evening. The entrance
to the ball room, wes draped m the
national Colors, and just over thedoo:
was suspended a splendid likeness' of
Gents’Furnishing,
There will be a fox chsie this
I morning. Judge Hopkins secured the
fox a few days ago, and ho is a good
I one.' The meet will be at ten o’clock,
Ion the boulevard in front of Col. Mc»
[Inlyre’s residence.
For the inauguration of Grover
Cleveland, the Plant System will sell
tickets to Washington at one and one
. ... third faro for round trip. * Special
Our Clothing. Store is now rates to military companies. Tickets
filled with an elegant stock
Men’iani Boy’s Spring Goth*
ing, ©
ing well known makes:
Dr. A. F. Beard, of New York, h
i on a business trip to Thomas
\ to inspect the A'len Normal and
I Industrial school mission located here.
• Brb. & Co., Strou8el I ) , * 1 *"l rf “. C0 . rre * |K '"j ing ® ecwtM J r
* of the Association under whoso aus
& Bro., Hamberger Bros., and (spices the school is connected.
Alfred, Benjamin & Co.
v- A. • t • '■ -
We Wive received an ira-
Among the arrivals at the Stuart,
I yesterday were: Messrs. P. A. Duo
I bar, 8aunnab; Dr. J; F. Crichton,
“ ** of Eaiw ** , " o5.i *A*2Tt ?
Underwear that will be sold at I Philadelphia Geo. W. Collard, New
retpgrkablyloni pr:«4a. J Y*rih Geo- L. Mars teller, Naw.
I York.
Welalso have a full line of I The followiag pariica arrived ai the
... , „ . I Piney Woods yesterday: Mrs. A. M
Jtf»0«»i «nf.| H^bbud, * ^Hebbarfk. i
Intou ’bitd
j Tichensoi), Miss L. C. Smith, Newark
Hutchinson and wife, Pitu-
jft Bro.
CORNER
BROAD & JACKSON
SUITS
.;odj
I
G.H.
If i burgh; Mri^fL F. Balch, Mrs. J. G.
Hamilton, Ruth Hamilton, Minneapo* B. Bagby, Louisville; Mr. and Mis.
%Richm;> Welch, wife nod child,
ChicsjOb
. .Wo have been requested by Mrs,
HanaelV Merrill to ask the following
ladles to meet at-the opera
home next Saturday afternoon, the
26th, .at three o’clock, to have a re
hearsal for tbo tableaux for the Libra
ry entertainment on March seventh:
Mines Nettie Smith, Ola MaUstte,
Pena afitchel 1 , Meo Young, Johnnie
ORDER I Sloan, Annie Carroll, Matsie Hop-
mrmr " ^ kins, Anna Patten, VIra Patten, Eva
Jennings,; Birdie Smith and Mimic
Dilion.
.Mr. Geo. W. Harris, formerly of
loston, but now of Chicago, ?a the
I latest arrival at Jereey Farm. Mr.
J Harris is a friend of Mr. A. A. Mo
I Far land, and father of Mr. Ira Har-
Iris, of Boston, who has spent the
I past three seasons here a guest of Mr.
I McFarlan. Through their influence
lie has been induced to como to
jThotnasville, and is so well pleased
I with the place and climate that ho
I proposes to make this 'Ms future
I home, Weaamxe Mr. Ranis of a
1 welcome to citizenship.
A score of states were represented
by those m attendance. The Eastern
and Northern States with the**: cul
ture and classic features, the West
with its vigorous manhood and its
charming types of beauty, and' IJ
South, the land of chiva’-y and bea
tiful Women, mingled together p« one
people; There wrs » happy blending
of them all, which made a picture
pleasing sod entrancing rs it was
beautiful and brilliant. The flashing
of diamonds and jewels, the sift -hum
of conversation, the aroma of flowers
and the sweet strains of music,, com*
bined to make an oocarion the equal
of which, tit point of briiliauoy and
elegance,' is rarely aeeifA It was a
voritahle acene of fairyland, an-i dax-
sling to behold.
Where there were so usoy stran
gers it was indeed difficult to .secure
the oqmee of all present, but the fol
lowing >;the result or the reporter’s
efforts in. that direction:
Mrs. Geo. W. Ainsworth, Mmno*
•Polls; -Mrs*#. D. Boyce, Chicago;
Mr. and Mw. CL tt Hebafd, Ger*
nmntown; Mrs. J*. R.L. Harden burg,
8tPanl;Mr.«tdMrs. Theo. R. Hoe-
totter, Pittsburg;. Mrs. F. H. Hayes,
Chicago; Mr. and Mra. J. L. Loose,
Chicago;, Dr. and Mrs. Bowditch
New York; Mrs. J. P.
Minneapolis; Mia., J. H.
MeAvoy, Chicago; Mrs. H. & Peck,
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A.,F, Boyns
ton, Clearfield, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. E.
_ _ Ubi
E. B. Cobh, Naw York; Mr. and
Mra. C. H. Collins, Boston; Mia. J.
T. Chumasero, Chicago; Mrs. Prer*
oott Ely, Cleveland; Mia. A. a Ely,
Ghleago; Mr. and Mrs. 0. a Ewart,
New York; Mra. P. Fisher, Bayre-
viUe, N. J ; Mr. and Mra. F. W.
Gale, Jamaioa, L. I; Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Shepherd, St. Paul; Mr. and
Mn. H. M. B ! '*, Phi’adeiphia; Mrs.
J. M. Stoteabary, Philadelphia; Gor.
and Mm Merrhun, St. Paul; Mm
Geo. a Gbvk, Chicago; Mi. and
Mm J. E. Tatar, Jamaica, L. L;Dr.
and Mm E. W. Taylor, German
town; Mr.-'and Mrs. Clue. Hebard,
Germantown; Mm Thoa. B. Scott,
St, Paul; Mr. and Mra, J, M. Robin-
son, Louisville; Mr. and Mint, F. W.
Sweet, Chicago; Mr. and Mm F. W.
Canfield, Manistee, Mich.; Mrs, 0.
8. Sedgwick, Philadelphia; Mrs. E.
G, Stoddard, New Haven; Mrs, Geo.
S. Coiman, New York; Mia, M.
Richter, New York; Jfr; and Mm
D. C. Shepherd, St. Paul; Mrr. C. C.
W.
F. White, Boston; /Mr. and Mm
Thorne, MioneapoL’s; Mr. and
Mm, J, Koch, Cleveland; Mr. and
Mm A. H. Mason, Philadelphia; Mr.
and Mm Hooro Reed, Atlanta; Mm
McReyUolds, Fort Smith, Ark;
Miss J. Barker, Providence; Mias
Adams, New York; Miss Butler,
Cincinnati; Mias Florence -Clark,
Chicago; Miss Kaufhotz, Cleveland;
Mies H. Dempeey, Lowell; Miss Eyre,
Baltimore; Miss Finch, St. Pan); Miss
Houghton, Milwaukee; Miss C.
Knight, Chicago; Mias C. MoAvoy,
Chicago; Miss Sullivan, Boston; Mias
Stoddard, New Haven; Miss M. H.
Whitmore, Boston; Miss Cook, St.
Pan); Miss Wadham, Utica; Muss
Jennie Mason, Philadelphia; Miss
Margaret Finch, Maysville, Ky.; Miss
Jennie Barker, Birmingham; Memys.
J. P. Brief in, We3t Chester, Pa.;
Chrv. Cohnfeld, New York; J. C.
Hesrtt, Troy, New York; B. W.
Houghton, Milwaukee; W. N. Kerr,
Pittsburgh; J. S. KH'ey,* Ireland;
B. F. Schurmeier, St. Paul; H. R.
Limburger, New Haved; E. M. Mr*
Intire, J. K- Mclntire, Dayton; G.
H. Stephenson, Philadelphia; Charley
Chapin, Englewood, N. J.; Herbert
Stotesburg, Philadelphia; R. -H.
White,?,, Boston; F. A. Budlong,
New York; Bjrrdmfi Reed, Atlantie
City.
Among the throng we not : ced the
following home people: Mr. and Mm
W. E Davies, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Winn, Mr. and Mm Joseph Jerger,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jerger, Mr. and
Mm J. H. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Moller, Misses Annie Scott,
Johnnie Sloan, Mamie Blackshear,
Fannie Mitchell, Bird e Smith, Lucile
Linton, Fannie HopV’ns, Meo Yonng,
Mattie Winn, Ado* lb Mo’ler, and
Messrs. E. M. Mallette, T. M. Mc
Intosh, J. G. Hopk’ns, T. N. Hop-
kina, H. W. Hopkins, E. M. Smith,
8. L. Hayes, Lee Wylly, Maxey
Tharin, W. H. Hammond, B. H.
Wright, Maurice Grausman, J. F,
B. Love, T. D. Wi-m and other*.
The following was the order of
dance:
March—Oolambb.
I. Walts—Ere.- or Never..'. _Wa1dleaf*l
2. Lancers—Chinatown.-.. Gaunt
3. Po'ka—Li_“e o'. Pleasu/e- .Fahrbaeh
4. Lancle s—Allcma iw. Wiejand
6. Walls—La Sercnata Jaioao
G. Scboattch—Scotch Dcke.-
7,. Lanclo:;—G.vnd Ceatvl Wlcgand
8. Walls—Hydrojarhea v Gnngl
Darugan intermission the man
agement served the choicest of refresh
ments.
The music was by the famous
chestra of the house, under the skill
ful leadership of Prof. Golde, and
was simply perfect.
There is an ending to all thing*,
and with tbo coming of the midnight
hour tho festivities of this birthday
anniversary camo to a dose, bringing
to-an end one of the most successful
and delightful social events the Pioey
Woods has yet tendered i’; guests nod
friends.
The Cabinet Completed.
Lakewood, N. J., February 22.—
President-elect Cleveland announced
thia evening that he had completed
his cabinet by the selection of Rich
ard OIney, of Boston, for Attorney
General, and Hilary A. Herbert, of
Alabama for Secretary of the Navy.
The compete cabinet ia as follows:
Walter Q. Gresham, of Illinois,
Secretary of State.
John G.- Carlisle, of Kentucky,
Secretary of the Treasury,
Daniel 8. Lamont, of New York,
Secretary of War.
Hilary A. Herbert, of Alabama,
Secretary of the Navy.
Hoke Smith, of Georgia, Secretary
of the Interior.
J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska,
Secretary of Agrionlture.
Wilson S. Bissel, of New York,
Postmaster General.
Richard OIney,^of Massachusetts,
Attorney General.
me to scratch tor ten month
Upper Marlboro, Md.
SWIFT’JSjpECIFIC
I was cured aomo year* ago of White Swelling
la my leg by using KSESRH and have bad no
symptoms of to turn ot 11
PAUL W. KIRKPATRICK, Johnson Cltr, Tom,
OPERA HOtJSE
WEDNESDAY,
Return
A Card. _
Thomasville, Ga. Feb. 22, *93.
2b whom it may con.'em,:
I have been reliably Informed that
on or about the occasion of the- re
cent festival for the benefit of the
charily hospital; some unkind per vona
made use of remarks to the effect that
I made money out of|the affair, et>v.,
eta I wish to inform these miser ?
able lepers, these starts on the face
of nature; who. are too low in the scale
of, humanity to . do an act of publio
beneficence themselves, that I venture
the assertion that I spend more money
and more $<iM on this institution in
one month than any one of thoee who
speak with suoh blind ignorance hrs
done in his wliole lifetime. If any
one or more of. theee cowardly char
acter assassins will have the manliness
to make himseflf nr themselves known
I will obligate to be heard from in a
way. Now, yon know
fltft I think otyou, you knew vko
Willard, Wellington; Mr. and tfn. T° a *» ,n d you know where I can he
found.
J. G. Hopkins, M. D.,
Pres, Board of True,'
And her Excellent Company in Her New
Sparkling Comedy Entitled
.“MUSETTE”
Xiower 3road Street, Thomasville, Ga
avasv description or
CABBU6E AND WAGON REPAIRING 1
SHOEING, BTC,
pnnehaecd a number oi Ubor-en-
emt taring the
Best Equipped Shops
R Senthweat Georgia, we are prepared to
4a ell kinds of work la oar Una with dis.
Mtcbind OMBMML
■Oreage Bloaeom” tho common tense
Female Remedy, b told and recommended
by all druggists. 2w.
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