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fHE DAILY TIMES-EHTEBPRISE
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TUKSDAV. JUNR 20. 1823.
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A smile is both dear and inexpensive.
Notice to office seekers at the white
house : Keep off the grass.
Proctor Knott, he ol Duluth fame,
is spoken of as minister to Hiwaii
that is if CoL Blount has resigned.
The Times-Union, Jacksonville,
thinks a public bath in that city would
be about the correct thing.
Harry Hill, it is said, will give .bond
and then retire to the peaceful shades
of country life.
H. 1. Kimball, the great developer,
is in Atlanta helping to whoop things
up, II. I. K. is a whooper from away
back.
What if some public building in
Washington, in which the office seek
ers had assembled, should collapse' as
did Ford’s opera house? It makes us
shudder to contemplate such a possi
bility.
At the Big Fair.
Clatecce Groover, the clever editor
#fehea$uittb4 met no, i&s.feeen
to Chicago. Ho gives au interesting
resitiiir. of his impressions. After <?*•-
Scribing the big buildings he say s:
In addition every state (except
Georgia) and many foreign nations
have their buildings. In these build
ings is everything that was ever
thought of, heard of, read of, or
dreamed ni.
The only objection to the fair is
that it is ton big, but if you can you
ought to go to ece it. For theie can
be seen the'people, the products, and
the manufacturers of the entire
world.
Speaking of the cost, and this »ill
interest many, Mr. Groover t-aj:
From published reports and rumors
wc all fe t a little trepidation in the
neighborhood of our pockets and
dreaded extortionate charges, but
much to our surprise everything
there was very reasonable indeed, as
much so os one will ever find it in a
large city. We bad two nice front
rooms at a cost of <6.00 per week for
each room. Living was very reason
able. On the fair grounds are 150
restaurants, and in the city a thous
and or twe more in any of which a
meal can be procured at any price
that suits your appetite and pocket.
To give a more definite idea of the
cost of the trip, the total cost for the
writer and wife, deducting the rail
road fare (which we didn’t pay), and
sime 510 spent on theatres, did not
exceed 860, and we were away from
home twelve days, eight of which
were spent at Chicago and the fair.
No one need fear being robbed
there by high prices. One can live
there very comfortably on a few dol
lars a day, or he can spend a few hun
dred just as he likes.
Sonv how the impression is gaining
ground every day that Col. Blount will
rcs ; gu his ministership in Hawaii, re
turn to Georgia and fitog bis castor in
the political ring. “Jeans" would
complicate the situation.
Sunday’s issue of the Constitution
was an eye opener. It contained no
less than 40 pages oi choice reading
matter. It was the 25th anniversary
of the paper. Its growth has been,
like that of Atlanta, phenomenal.
Cut. W. A. Huff pounded Editor
Price in front of the Lanier touse, on
Saturday. His sou stood by with a
pistol drawn to see the job well done,
Price (ought back, but it seems be
g >t tlie worst of the encounter.
Not even the jury will hang in the
Borden case. It would not be amiss,
Itoaevcr, for some ol the Fall River
police to be huDg—up by the thumbs,
it looks very much like they stated
out to convict L-zzie Borden whether
she was gu by or not.
The Sandersvtlle Progress thinks
that when it takes twopouods of cotton
to buy one pound of meat it is lime to
alopt the plan of racing an unlimited
supply of hogs: (
The Progress is right, hog and hom
iny is the proper platform for the
southern farmers.
The New York Mail and Express
says: ‘.‘There is a decent way, despite
the civil service reform law, by which
the administration can remove repub
licans from office.’’ .
Point it out, pleaserwe want to see
the machine in active operation.
E iitor Allen has sent a challenge
tryoung Huff 1 He declined to receive
the communication, alleging tbat-Mr.
Keuned/By whom it was sent, was not
it fit bearer of such a message. Al
len then proceeds to denounce Huff
ip a card as a “coward.”
Th'e end is not yet.
Chicago, June 17.—The court of
wptM*la has unanimously decided in
Uyqr of the tiir being open on Sun
days. The ccurt holds that the local
(lvectory is hi full control, and that
the government has no standing.
This decision will give very general
satisfaction, even to thousands of
s'r.cjt^cfeurchmcn, who. hold that less
harm will result from keeping the fair
open than in doting it.
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iRSrSsS^S
from llty MMVpIn
fins Tonic, and its itmost luptrnalsral Sstlisg
propsrtiss iustiry ■■ in guanstssina • cars of
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■ Price, as par Bottle, ar • Bottles for a*.
■ roa svlx ■vrmidutrr*.
sM* tBte kook or woxoXuruL essu,
Itwi- hBI >e«nwkk taBSw.iw.ei..
^BLOOD BALT* CO., ATLANT*. tt»,
Eugene Field of Chicago pays this
beautiful tribute to woman :
That man (youDg or old) is fortu
nate, who can interest a woman in
him. We do not wonder that man
is attracted to womaD, for to woman
kind are accorded the gi'ts of person
al beauty, of amiability, of grace, of
tenderness, of spirituality, of delicacy,
of graciousness—in fine, of every
sweet and delectable thing. There
fore, to be drawn toward one of these
divinely endowed creatures is a re
sult easily Jto be understood, but it
passes our comprehension why, upon
her part, woman tolerates—nay, even
becomes assorted upon man. How
little compared with the transcendent
charms of woman, is there to praise
in the awkward, rough, homely,
hairy, uncouth, illkcmpt, selfish male
of human kind.
So he is happy who has a woman to
love, and he is blessed who finds a
woman that will love him. Be she a
society or a college girl, it matters
little and it differeth not; she is a
woman, and therefore to be beloved
and honored and reverenced and cher
ished as one whose companionship is
a delight, a solace and an inspiration
in this life and a preparation for fur
ther companionship in the better lifts
beyond.
Governor Fishhook, of Arkansas,
says that the white taxpayers of that
state pay about 98 per cent-,
of the tax for the support of the pub
lie schools, and that they are educat
ing a larger percentage ol both white
and negro children than are educated
respectively in the states of New
Hampshire, New York, Now Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode
Island and even cultured Massachu
setts. Those persons who do not
wish to take Governor Fish back's
word for these facts are especially re
ferred to the figures set down jn the
United States census. The splendid
showing from Arkansas should serire
to open the eyes and shut the mouths
of some of the political preachers of
seetionaliab Who are fbnd ol describ
ing the people ol the Southwestern
States as bat one removed from sav
agery.—Philadelphia Record.
Hie Scientific American, which is
always correct, priau the following
figures: x .
Of the human race, 500,000,000 are
well clothed, that is, wear garments
oi some kind that will cover naked
ness; 250,000,000 habitually go nak
ed, and 700,000,000 only cover the
middle parta of the body.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OS.
For sale by to ulurait, Peacock A Co.
AST
BICYCLES OX INSTALLMENTS.
STYLE AND MAKE.
THOMASVILLE QTJN WORKS
105 Broad Street.
DO YOU HAVE
Cramp in Limbs?
Mick’s Backache Liniment
will cure you at once and per
manently. 25c per bottle at
R. L. Hicks & Co.’s
Randall House,
OPPOSITE PINKY WOODS HOTEL
Will Be Open Daring the Month
OFI.TUNE.
TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED.
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY-
C G till
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
It yon arc, wc want to say a few
words to you about paints in genera),
and the Arerill Paint m particular.
Our long hot seasons arc pccullary
trying on paint. Cheap paints are
worthless, and the best white lead
will “chalk off"’ in a few months.
A paint that will give a satisfactory'
wear bore must be especially adapted
to our climatic conditions.
The Avcrill is lust such a paint. It
has been largely used in this state for
over 25 yearn, and hss always given
satisfaction.
-Wc can show yon houses painted
with it nearly 10 years ago that are
s(lll in food condition. 'Hie Arerill
Paint is guaranteed to giro satisfac-'
lion after time sufficient lias elapsed
to thoroughly test it, andyve are au
thorized to protect this guarantee.
Please call at our stoic for color
cards, (free) and examine liook.of 20
elegant designs for house painting.
L. F. Thompson, & Co.
6 10 tJ k w4m
“ir you can’t cur* your Catarrh, no mat-
Ur how tad your ease or or how longstand
ing, we'll pay you <500 la cash.” That ia
what ia pronounced by the proprietors ot
Dr. Sege’a Cntardi Remedy. Doesn’t It
prove, bet'er than any worda . could, that
thla Ua remedy th-t cores Catarrh? Costs
only Bo ccuU.
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MAGNETIC NERVINE.
U told *Hh written
To M Hi
I aim representing the following
rc'lable commission houses:
MARTENS & GULICK,
NEW YORK.
SNOW & CO.,
BOSTON.
WM. WEINERT &C0.,
PHILADELPHIA.
T. H. EVANS,
BALTIMORE.
P. M. KEILY,
ST. LOUIS.
GEO, W. LINN & SONS.,
CHICAGO.
GEO. W. DAVIDSON & CO ,
NEW ORLEANS.
your pro
See me before shippiti
ducc.
JOHN W. MUG 1I10LL.
618 If
Baldwin Dry Air HaMgerators, All Sizes.
bettor ami t lieiprr this year than ever. If you are
ratamin'd vt'lsli t« l>uy*one, tako a Baldwin on trial,
■go ' There aro a great many kinds or “Ice Boxes,” but
- tly Rkfmgbkatok. 'I hoy are made on a-dlfferent plau
from'-ti Bothers. Savo ico. Save money. Try 0116, you will hot regrot it.
More Baldwin’* in use than other makes combined. ’ „'
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FORBES’ FURNITURE HOUSE,
^ i 175 BROAD STREET, MASURY BUILDING.
£jgjV
An id, pant Hue now on hand for iii*|.r< iiiu at 175 Broad Street. More
Piano* received Ibis week.
THE POPULAR MAKES.
STKINWIY, MATHUSUEK. MASON ft HAMLIN, STERIM.
rlANOri 8IO PER MONTH.
obhakm 89 ratn niosru.
GEO- W. FORBES, Agent for Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music Houm-
BAKTKUFF & VAN AUSDALE,
Bondurant, Peacock • Oa, Thomasrllle, Oa.
Produce Commission Merchants
No. 115 Waukkn St. N. Y.
Farmer- desiring prompt returns
8ml satM-eiiory sales, would do well
to make the above firm a few trial
Snipments. Established 20 years.
References, Irving National Bank of
New York Cite.
Shipping cards and stencils may
lie obtained from W. M. Reese,
Thomasvillc, Ga.
525 ti
To Tobacco Grovers
A native Cuban, perfectly learned
in ail particulars, referring to the
treatment of tobacco leaf, from it*
cultivation, to its packing, oiler liis
services on that matter to any party
who may need them for a considera
tion to be agreed upon 011 grounds of
mutual profit. Address X. V.P.
O. Box 242, Thomasvillc, Ga., or
this office. 0 1 d&w lm.
£§, Bello
TEACHER OF SPANISH AND ENGLISH UNCI AGES,
Translations from one iti’o the’
oilier, and documents of any kind,
made at short notice ami moderate
prices. I*. O. Box 1(59, Thomasvillc,
Ga. No. 4. Jackson St.
G1 lnul
Y. A. HORROC’KS
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plus and Eslitralrs Famished.
I offer my services to mnke contrpcis for
or superintend all kiuds ot buildiugs, public
or private, in either brick or wood. Best
Of references giveu.
4-4-ly
OEOHOIA—Tnumas County.
John ▲. Harrln has In duo form applied to
me for penmanenf letters of administration on
the estato of Mary J. Ha nos, lute ol said coun
ty* deceased* nud I will yuan upon said appli
cation on tho first Monday In July next (1H93)
this June 6tb* 1893..
' J. 8. Merrill, Ordinary.
Citation of Dismission.
GEORGIA-THOMAS COUJfTY.
M. A. Tleetwtxxi, administrator, tlr boats
■on, estate ot John HicXe, tlt'ceastid having
applied to me for letters of dlsiuLfllon from
Mia administration, thl* la to cite all con •
•anted to show cause, It any they can, why
Mid dismission should not be grimed as sp
illed for oo the lint Monday la September,
Urn. Given under my hand and official seal
this ISUldiy of May,_l83A
18. MERRILL, Ordinary.
Wherea., A. 3 Shepherd, administrator of
should not be dlschai „
from hi. administration and receive lotters ot
'dismission on the Oret Monday in September
next (18SS1.
J. 8. Mebrill, Ordinary.
MfcORGIA-ThOXAS UCtJSTV.
Obdikaby’s OrncE, April 18,1893.
The return of the commissioners appointed
U set apart • years support for the widow and
minor children ot Eoccno U. Smith hsvln*
be«n filed in ofQoe, ml persons Interested are
hereby cited to appear at the Jane term, 1813,
*t this emu* o( ordinary of told county to show
moso. It any exist., why said returns snonld
■ot be made the Judgment of said court, and
Jos. 8. Merrill, Ordinary.
Cbarlott McOuccu - Libel for divorce in
vs Thomas Superior Court.
Edward Mctjuecn )
To Edward HoQueen you aro hereby nouaed
lobe a«d appear at thenext superior court to
be held In for Thomas county Georgia on tho
third Monday in October, next, then and there
to answer the Ubet for divorce tu tho cue ot
Chariott McGuccn va Edwin Mcyuoou now
pending In said court, which said court will bo
held more than three months train this date.
Witness the honorable A. B. Hantell, Judge of
the Superior Court ot the Southern circuit of
Geortfa. under whoa, order thle notice Is pub
lished this, the 13th dayot Jana, 1893.
. Grooves, Clcrlt. S. C. r. c. Ga.
EOBQI1 -THOMAS County.
ORDIXARY'S OrrtEE A | rll IS, 1683.
John V. Clifford, .dmtnlstr* „r on the estate
M Jamee M. Earnest, Jr., Into of aald county,
daoeaaed, baa applied turn., fur letter, of dis
missions from laid ado I i-tratlona, and I will
past upon aald applleat • u at my offlqe on tho
brat Mooday In July Dial. 1893.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—TROMU count.
OimxAll’s omci, May 9,1893.
D.8. Brandon bis applied Indue form to
tMnadnsIgsnd for permanent letter* of ad
ministration on the estate of Harriet L. bran-
don, late of uld county, deceased, and I wltt
°“ •
Jo*. 8. gninii
Ordinary,
Why Do COLUMBIAS Sell So Veil ?
Because tbe Bicycle is a practical ma
chine, anil lias come lb slay. Business
men want them. Everybody wants
them, and when they buy they buy the
best. Ia them any -other wh el
made as casy-rlding, as fine-looking,
as well finished, halt as durable aB a Co
lumbia? Not yet. That’s why they sell.
Forbes’ Furniture House, 175 Broad St.
I§AA€ GRIFFIN*
113 Broad Street, TKomasville, Ga.
—MANUFACTTRER AND DEALER IN-
-LADIES AND GENTLEMENS -
RIDNG OUTFITS.
—THE ONLY PLACE TO GET THE CELEBRATED-
Genuine Whitman Saddles and Bridles,
AN ASSORTMENT OF —
Fine Whips Always on Hand.
THOMPSON
Iron
jACuaon al'BEET,
THOMASVILLE, - - - GA
-(°)-
I aui better prcimrcd than ever to
do any and all kinds of repair work
in iron and brass. In addition to long
yearn of cxporionco, I am fatly equip
ped with the latest Improved tools
and can guarantee all work ontrnstod
to me Shops in rear of former resi
dence, on lower Jackson street. Give
me an opportunity to make an esti
mate on your work.
C. B. THOMPSON, Agi.
(l&tr-t
Monuments.
I represent one of tho
largest and most reliable
monumont houses in tho
country and cau make
prices on monument*, head
stones, ctCq lower than any
body. -
Artificial Stone Curblug
for cometcry lota made to
order.
IRON FENCING,
any and all styles, sold at the most
reasonable rates. Call and see me
and get estimates.
NV. H. BUBCII,
Thomasvillc, Ga.
5 0 d&w tf ^
JACKSON STREET,
NEWS DEPOT.
ALL THE LATEST
PKRIOniCAM, MAGAZINES,
NORTHERN AND lEStIRX »UIY PAYERS.
' ALSO A POLL LINE OF
Books and Statationerj
OF ALL KINDS,
HERRING& WALKER,
UNDERTAKERS.
188 BROAD STREET,
THOMASVILLB] GEORGIA.
A FULL LINE OF
B OO JS- S
-AND-
STATIONERY t*
’OF ALL KINDS.
Leadiog Magazines, Periodicals, Etc.
A large assortment of Views In and
around Thomasrllle for Wo at
J, E. Robison & Co,
120 BROAD ST.
Mg-Agont for Gardner A Vail N. Y. Laundry,
tfork sent off every Thursday, rinest laundry
In tbe world. —
JAMES GR1BBEN
Contractorand Builder,
THOMASVILLE. - - • - GAJ
I will ta glad to make contract* for, or
superintend all classes df buildings, public
or private, in either brick .or ’wood. WiU
furnish plans and spscUcations if required. >
If yon want any building done call on mo
and I will rubmit estimates, whether con
tract it awtrdtd me or not I wilt gnsran-
tee saUstkctron in til my work. I-refer to
the many building* erected by me in
Th.mstviUe, and to all parties for whom 1
have worked. Shop m Fletcher street, 2nd ,
door from Bread. nor 11 d-ly.
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SHORT UNEj TO WORLD’S FAIR. .
WeepItiQ Oar Pnlalka to Macon-
imiia lIlfINS.i. CAR AfUNTA LIH
WimitT CllAItfGB,
1 Soutnweetsra B
R.. north and south, and In Union Depot at
retatkawlth all trains from mists la Tlorlda
Tr »c Al '’
A. a KM AFT,
Refitting BoIlerlFeeds, '
tint IACS1NI. YORK NEATIT UICCTD
In SlfiCk: Mill supplies and Plumb-
ng Good*, Finest grades ol Babbet -
Metal, Valves and Garden Hoae. ,
. 0. THOMPSON,
AT ARTESIAN WELL
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cxoroia-tmomu ooDxn.
oanouara Oms May «. wee.
Moss* Isaac administrator ot the estate ot
John Drake, deceased, ha. applied tom. tor
letters of dUmUatod from said artmlnlstratton,
and I wUl pass upon said application at my
erne, on the am ^ruT&Rat^