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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
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WKDMi'PAY, MAY I". 18*.* ■
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Notice to Advertisers.
To iiisure insertion, all changes
for standing advertisements must
he handed in by noon of the day
bofore.
Notice to Subscribers.
Whenever the carrier fails to
deliver your paper yon will cou-
r er a favor and cause the paper
o he delivered promptly hv re
porting' the fact to the business
, Hire.
Strange things are happening
in Atlanta. A man (lied there
the other day from the use of iva
ter Now this could not have
happened in Kentucky.
The Turkish government, says
the Augusta Chronicle, refuses
to consider any cTer from rich
leaders of the Hebrew /.ionist
movement, to sell a part, of the
llol y Land.
We are not surprised at the ex-
pansii.n meetings in Chicago.
Cbicag'o was the original expan
sion city. They have expanded
and expanded and she threatens
to s'ili further expand.
Some of our esteemed contem
poraries are already lighting the
political battle of HhlO, Tliev
are somewhat previous. Let’s
wait until the bridge is reached
before attempting' to cross it.
According to a Colorado weather
report, the total snowfall at Lead-
ville during the winter was 252
indies, at Breckinridge, .’i7S
inches, and at Ruby, 524 indies.
Nearly 4:i feet of snow is doing
pretty well for one season.
Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, says
the Tiines-lJnion of Jacksonville,
has notified the President I hat the
Republican caucus has unanimous
ly agreed to a prog'ratuui' * 1 for cur
reiiov teforra, and the House will
seek to secure the concurience of
the Senate. This wiil prive the
first stop in the next campa ; gn,and
the development of the niati will
ha anxiously awaited.
The Birmingham (Ala .; Daily
News speaks thus of Booker T.
Washington's recent address
before an exclusive white men’s
dull of that. city. “For an hour
and a half the speaker held hi"
audience an held it well. lie
received more applause than any
speaker who had been in Birming
ham in years. The force of truth
wa" in him, and that is the secret
o' lie power.
C L Teddy Roosevelt, of New
fork, if reports are true, is an . (a
] A KfcMEIlY suum-smi.
Ill the diisciiesioti of the recent,
v lawlessness in Georgia it is evi-
I!||-. M g'r. ! t.liat. the best minds of the
I Male are becoming interested and
I that some legislation will follow
| that will tend to lessen if not
I | revent a recurrence of mull law.
I The Newnaii burning has cast a
baleful glare over the state and it
lias H,relight, the people face to
face with a condition that must
lie met by wise and prompt meas
ures. It is stated that a bill is in
course of preparation that will
lie introduced into the next, legis
lature that. will provide fora more
prompt execution of the laws. It
wiil provide for the trial of the
accused within live days after his
arrest and upon his conviction,
for his hanging in public five
davs later. One very important
feature of the bill and one that will
go very far toward popularizing
it is a provision that the testimony
of the assailant's victim may be
taken in private hr a special com
mission, something after the na
ture of interrogatories, at, which
oniv a few persons need be pres
ent. lu cases of assault, the giv
ing- of testimony in a crowded
court room is an or,lea]_ from
which the prosecuting witness
si ould amt would be protected
by the bill under consideration.
It, is this that causes fathers, hus
bands and brothers to demand in
stant death of the guilty party
rattier than that their loved ones
should he compelled to go upon a
public witness stand. J’lie law's
delay is largely responsible for
the action of the mob. If it were
known that, punishment would be
meted out, promptly: that there
would be no loophole for escape
through the meshes of the law,
the number of lyiiehings would he
very greatly reduced.
The writer ban in mind a crime
tlia* occurred a few years ago in
lY.iines-ee which was of such
a diabolical nature that the
city of Knoxville was for
a short time at the metcy
of a iiiii i The oHicers of the law
were powerless while tbo mob
surged around the jail. In order
to protect the jail some of the mob
were allowed to enter, and found
that the negro had been taken
away. In order to pacify the de
maud of those w ho were clamoring
for the negro's life and who
threatened to inflict summary
punishment upon the judge of the
court, who had ordered the negro
taken to Chattanooga for safety,
speeches were made to the riotors
to the effect that there would be
an immediate trial of the accused
and that his prompt execution
would follow. This promise wag
carried out. There was an im
mediate indictmeit, the negro
was tried, convicted and hanged
in a few da. s. The prompt trial
and conviction in this case had a
heneliciai effect in many ways.
It saved to the city and to the
state the disgrace of a lynching
and it proved such a warning
that we have understo d that there
has been no similar crime commit
ted in that, sectiou since that time.
It is absolutely neccesHary that
some positive action be taken in
this matter, something done that
will put an end to the crime and
avoid the necessity of lynching,
which is in itself a violation of
law. Georgia has' lawyers of
great ability: is, ill fact, noted
array of legal talent.
The Masury Hotel,
Onlv High Class Hotel in
Thomasville.
Open sill r riie Vein-.
\\> will make reasonable rat^s to
borne peop’e for the summer months.
KHganf airv rooms with no bed bugs.
Kxeeilenf fable and service. A I’beial
anti progressive management.
Warkksj H. Williams,
f>5 di r Manager,
Spi^ ad Sumer Wbm.
Beautiful Line ol
tSasli and
(Jollm* UueltleK
The Latest Things Out.
—AT—
Louis H. Jerger,
130 So. Broad Street.
9 I dAw If.
Have secured quarter* Madimm
street, opposite J. 8. Clifton’s, where
they will be glad to see their friends and
eust'-mers. They are ready to a ..tend
to their horse**, Wt^o^y, carriages, etc.
Those who are indebted to the ling
are earnestly requested fn »**ll apd set
tle. They need the money.
Fresh Mite trails.
lion lions,
Butler Cups,
itSi’oad Ntrcet.
I
Offers for sale the most desirable cottage
| in the city either for permanent or
Mixt‘i.l laudios, hti’-| Winter Residence
Twice a Week, 5. id. 1 •”>, NO j r j»cation, corner of jtroad and Haiisell
streets. Four hundred feet of park
front. New house, good barn. Will he
pleased to show property and give price
at any time. *2-10 tf
ami Ho cent Boxes.
Thomas & Dickinson.
Second Hand Piano
Tuesday a a I Wassiaj,
May lfitli and i]tli
To Get Yniir Frozen Pipes
— IA-r S.iIh nt —
Will make terms to suit
purchaser, (hull ami
see it.
J. E. Robison & Go’s.
I3ook Store
Jas. Gribben
Contractor and Builder,
Thomasville,
G a
1 will he glad to rnsht* ooutrnci* tor, or
superintend all cl agues of nuilditurg, public
or privat**, in cither nrirk or wood. Will
rurnieh plans and opacifications i* required.
It yqu want any hmldin* dene c«ll ou tut
and i will gubipit wht-tner con
tract 1* dwarbe^use or flflt I will KUsrtvL-
tee aatiataotion 10 ail my werk. I rc!«r t<
the many buildings erected oy rai ia Their
aariile, and to all pa«*t;e* 't r whom ’ hav»
worked Siinj <JQ * *t« h*r litres; ‘id *2oo*
Aroao i v n- ’»
G. W.&B.F. HERRING,
Hixp-ri-mvl unit I'rao.'iral Embalms,n
iuii Bc4»-.'akvr8
III Madjsop Slrevt. Tbumsavilln. (In
TKl.-phuu" -N'n. IS.
-CALL ON—
Tkmasrille Iron Works,
Near )) put, Jackson S',
Lavine’s
Trade Marks
Designs
, , CopyniGHTS &c.
Anyone .ending n.keldi r.ml Oe-rrlptl.ni may
quickly ascertain our opinion free wiicmer an
Invention is probably n.iiontuble. Coninmnli'a-
tinns strictly confidential. Handbook on I’ittoms
Bout free. Oldest
cut free. Oldest upenoy for securing patents.
Paienta taken through Munu & t o. receive
tprrt-u notice, without charge, hi the
Scientific Jlmericaa.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, f;i a
year; four months, fl. Sold byull newsdealers.
MUNN&Co.^'^^New York
• ltrunch Office, «26 V St., Washington, I). (J.
UIIIIVIIUVI 0 |humt h
0
Pure Rye Whiskey.
We take p'easure in recommending this whiskey for medicinal use, as it
iB absolutely pure. For sale at retail by T. J. Taylor, Monticello, I'la.
J’iice ?5.00 per gallon, delivered Tlmtnaaville. Case goody, price $1.50
per bottle, delivered Thoniasvllle.
Ctiickcnli elm er «fc
W liolesale-Agfents.
Trunks! Trunks!
EEPAIEED.
Rebuilt and made to order* We carry a full line of Trunk and Valise* Fur-
nirihmgHand can do any kind of trunk work on short notice. Keys of every kind
fitted at once.
WEllTX «& MOIS, 11» E. .Facloton M.
a-3 d lv
cntliusus'ic advocate of the whip | ^Hotlemeu si bo able to
piogpn-l force,tain crimes "iub j, , evi(ll! „ luelbl)1 | bv wbil . b j, letice
HMivife beating and cruelty to', |uetHl] ()llt swifl | F al „,
child,,.,, or dumb animals <"-j, (lr ,. lv , 0 u HllBS of offender,
casienaily when a ynnthful negro , w||0? „ { ,, t Lag teeil ,, rac .
crimina! in Hie south is whipped , ti ,. a , !y ollt „ f , u comlB _
in the presence of others l,v '*'«, Savannah Press,
own uio'lier, in order to keep him
out of jail, there is a yreat howl t
The (thieairo Record does not.
think Aguinaldo needsasiat of
umong the fanatics in 'lie east.
No* let them do a little howling
at. Governor Roosevelt, of the great
state »f New York. — Columbus
Kiupiirer Bun.
Little Delaware is vindicated. '
Bhe has stuck to tie whipping The de itn rut.,, on the diamond
post through evil as well as good thib summer will about equal our
report. losses in the war with Spain.
government, for the reason that
l,is government never I,as time
to si down.
Our Store
is Your Store.
Vi.it it when and us often as yon like. We are pleased to serve
you at all times, and our prices, which are always low, will, if
you desire groceries, make our goods your jinods.
Our UikhIm l'lftisc
And Our Prices Sell.
T.-G. MITCHELL.
139 E. Jackson Street.
'M ll !
Attention Visitors.
Now is the time to mike your milk
engagement* for next season.
Von couldn't place them better than
with “Jersey Farin '’
We sell a uijperior article of milk to
any other on tlie marker.
\Ve furnish milk for the most promi
nent parties now visiting here including
Hie Presidential Party.
We supply a majority of the most
select families, to which trade we es
pecially cater.
We also furnish a number of the in .at
fashionable boarding houses.
K’h respectfully invite you to visit th*
“Fam.”
The season now drawing to a close has
been a very battering on J.
Give us a trial and you will see why
the above ie true.
Faithfully yrnir«,
“JKKctkY FARM.”
Notice of Application for Leave
to Sell City Property
-Notice is hereby gir«o, that U’. M.
Hammond, executor of the last will and
testament of the late Clara W. jlomeister.
deceased, has made application for
leave to sell at public outcry, on the
first-Tuesday in July, next, all the real
property of testatrix, cornua.ing of
three city lots in the city of Thomas,
ville. Ga , in lot No 1 Rlock “\V“
fronting 10» feet on FMcher street, 40
feet on Broad street and I HO feet iu< je <*r
lesson Madison street, whieh applicu-
tioii will be pasM-d upon by me on tlie
first Monday in June, next.
J«*hu S. Montgomery,
A prill 1271h, 18!W, Ordinary.
4-28 4w
GKORGIA—Thomas County:
5 (I. Rockwell} I*ihel for divorce
vs. > Thomas Superior court
Maud ; 8tuckwell j April term,
It appearing ‘rorti the return ot the
sheriff, that Maude S|o« k've!l, «ie*eud» nt
a* citi»e above stated, resides out of
the state of Georgia, and that it is ne.-exsai y
perfect service *ipon h< r by puhlicatior,
ih onler^.l ih it service he perfected by
public,ition in the official gazette ot the
ounty, twice a mouth for two months.
Auo H. Hanhkli.
Jutige S. C. 8, 0.
This April 21th, iHtil).
It Kt >RO IA—Thomas Conn tv.
Jriines McKinoon having aj plie I t> me
tor lettters of d siui«sion fr» in the guardian
ip o’ Daniel Carroll this is to cite ail
i ri id, to show ctti-'e. if any they can.
on or before Hie tirst Monday in June 8!d»,
Why paid dismission should not be grantnl
as applied for.
Witness my hand end official signature,
this 4th day ot May, I8!*0.
J. H. Montgomery, Ordinary.
On these davs we will put
oi. sale the goods numerated
below at lower prices than
they have ever been boujrht
for before The prices quoted
are only for the two days
mentioned and if yon want to
take advantage of them you
must call on those day.
Read I In* iiriec-< below.
4 4 Be i I -■ an■ 1 40:
4 4 B eiei,i„g |e
.‘I2 i oel, Fruit <>i the L min : a
>
Lignt Oalicu,s "fe
F.nic ,- Piques
•T2 isch k • i.t*y Lawn
B, otc'.i Fa no v l.twns
Simps.Hi's Percales
J It inch Fancy Cr, sli
56 inch full hlcimhcl lahlc linen
lOc
12L:
72 inch |,i I blcai'tiul table linen
an,:
(illc
Fancy Scrims at 5j
IO 4 Whi { .e ('ounttrpAiiea at (>7c
I2* j White. ( <,niitoppanc8 at .. if2c
One lot of ladies
1 ,w quarter
ahoo.s h t.. ..
:i9c
One lot of ladirs
low quarter
shoes at
(lllc
(me lot <d laili, s
low quarter
shops a*
< )m* lot of ladies
low quarter
shoes at ...
SLIM
(>ur $2 Io line at.
1 ..'111
[..idles line linen
collars, »1
, tides d or
2 qo
Fsnoy worked bureau scurfs at..
22c
Fancy work lor cen'er la bios at.
22c
Seven foot linen window shades...
28c
Screven’s 101, s ic Drawers
54c
Men’s full bleached
halhriggan
undershirts 5 f,r.
l fid
Remember
place.
l he time qnd
■ GKultUIA—Thomus County;
1 Wt cre*ts, M. A. Fleetwood, public ad
ministrator nf I ft. Lusset^r, dec««H‘*d, rep-
rco nts to the court in his petition, duly j
tiled ttnd entered on record that Oh has
lolly administered f. ft Ln-g^ter’fi csiau*. |
This is *tnrct«»r.- to cite nil perrons ron- |
cerucd. heirs and rnihtorf, to show cause, j
if any they can, why said administrator j
nhould not hr discharge I from his minting* j
trillion, and receive letters of dismission on J
J. 3. Moutgomery, Oidiuarj. I Nos- il)0 and in Jackson St,
XVhlte Fi'iiiit
Dry Goods House
I ii Tlie t'ily.
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