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THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, SATURDAY JANUARY 7, 1893.
NEW SERIES, VOL. IV—NO. 29
.the mayor's matinee. [ >
AMONG THE HOTELS.
The Mitchell House Open.
All of Thiimasvilie’s ho-.eis ere now
l open for the reception o! guest,. The
Mitchell Opened Monday. Thu
1 home it under the same tnioagemen-
> ns last season, that of Mr. Geo. M.
I Tilton, and judging from the adtntra-
. hie manner in which he conduc ed th-
1 house last season, are leek perfectly
I safein saying that ihere mil be na
■ cause for complaint this year. The
> Mitchell it one of the largest houses in
1 the state, and in point of excellence of
l cuisine, service and appointments is
second,to none. The house has.been
I thoroughly overhau'ed doting the past
> few weeks, the entire second floor. bes
' lag supplied with pew carpets, costing
' about $s,5oo, besides other improve.
1 menu. Vr. Tilton has tutrounded
i himseit with anafScient corps, of help.
Thc Levy Mercantile Company.
With the. ending of the old y«ar
last night the old and wall known
firm ofX Levy A. Co., also eaaaed to
exist. Thi* firm, at least the aauinr
EDITORIAL BRIE Kb.
The Last Leap Year Dance.
Tne last leap year german was given
at lht> Mitchell Haute last night. It
was aotteu up and managed by the
young ladiea of the place and waa
given in houor of Miaa Gerdiee, ol
Athena, who la visiting >tlM Luci.it
Iduton in mis citr. It wet a splendid
aflair and tiku everything of the kind
given by the yonug ladies, wss very
enjoyable. The large dining room ef
the Mitohell was brilliantly lighted
and used as a ball room. The ladiea
Were all handsomely dressed, nnd did
aptoe permit we would be glad to
mention tips ot the lovely ooetemee
worn. The gentlemen wore the regu-
■Mina foil drew. The following were
■MMi Mrs. J, F.
A Full House and Inter*
Characters.
(inch a galaxy of fallen, A
greeted the Mayor
police court stove yseter&iVmei
It was the 6-ft court sfrL/Cbris
and the celebrators w/ 7paying
fi Id er. Some wrr.^viil in the
of a tiemendoUs 7/g.” which tw
tour tn.urs in : fycfoltr had fail
wear off '
the iuveetji
and th
Pithy Paragraphs of Prominent
'. Things and'People.
■ ri,er Jackson Streets
WHAT HAS TAKEN PLACE
DURINQTKE WEEK.
’This firm, at leaat the aauier
member or it, lua been in ‘bnsioees in
Thomaaville J 0 r the peat twenty.five
years, and during all this time baa
The New Year dinner at the Pinev
W-oda waa one that conl-i nfit but
pleaas the mots faathiions epeure.
There it ne haute in the country that
provides for its gne-te any b tter than
doe* this well known hotel. Its menu
and sarvies is second to none The
ehefy Mena. Jala* Durand, is an arttit
in his prefemion, wilhont n superior in
the United States, and. aided by an
able corps of asaistaata the patrons ol
the Pinsy . Woods, aro daily served
with the beat and it is prepared in the
beet possible style. While the din
ners at the Piuey Woods are always,
moat axcafleat, the ene on Mew Ytyfy
was eepecially so, and evoked cpMj
oomplimenta from all who pulQtK of
if It waa • repast fit for thyreoda.
F-UT Saturday by
litor and Im|er.
Montana will probably send two
sets of senators
President tteroui still hold, bis grip
on the rep.itdic «: France
It is acid that Hill will play the rale
•if Butene Conk ling, and fight Cleve
land. - ;
Barke Cochran bit, after all the
talk about Murphy, ba the next sena
tor from New York.
McCone deaiee that he has been
doing anything to aid the damocratiu
party. The denial in antirely super*
TIOH RATES.
been considered prominent among
tne leading business houses not only
ofThnmaavillaand Thomas oounty,
bat this entire portion in the Buie
known s> South wui Georgia. The
names of L Levy, Levy’s Dry Goods
House and L Levy A Co., are house
amd words -ihniugbeat this section.
AU who name to Thomaaville to trade
know this .hopes, aad all will regret
to lean .that, Mr.' Levy will leave
Tkoausville: He has been a* oleeely
identified with -oar people and avaiy
G-HU. S.'(HOLLISTER,
PilYSi^AH ano SURGEON,
ovfr^lrTcfmwQ',, on Broad St
DvricuiloiiiK—a to 11 s. «, aad 1M
(owiog is the result!'
dfmborg and M. Lavine, rival
street merchants, were aa the
liyj^lor passing unoempiiaeatary
remarks. Blnmbwrg said that Laviae
bad curred" him 'fa German. The
wimstses were not nra aheat thb,
bat enough erideaeeyres ■ steered te
warrant a fine of t25:*geiaat Laviae
and 110 . and cotta again! Bltmbcrg.
Burling Smith, colored, waa (sad
125 and costa er sixty dayt, i Ha waa
clerking for Lavin* aad get mixed
qp with the fracas.
Wesley Williams, KcoUtedpertor,
waa' fined - *11. • Ha - *m*: tried far
violating the depot rule* Hia ease
will be appealed.
John Wetbington,tthito. : distrd*riy,
fined *1.
Wyatt Davit, white, disorderly, dii
charged.
John Dukes, white, fighting, can-
tinned.
Charlie Spanish plead, guilty M
Many retorts of the day.
The same to you sod all your family
Lent begins on the ijth i f next
month.
_ i
While bidding the old, year tdicn i
with regret, we gladly welcome the ,
among those preeont:
Clilton, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Bobinaon,
.Mrs. Jordan, Misled Lucille Linton,
Hope Linton, Susie Uerdine, Marion
Davis. Mattie Davit, Bessie Black
•hear, Johnnie 8loan^ Mac Yonug,
Fannie Hopkins, Hattie Smith, lily
Smith, Birdle.Smith, Mamie' Black,
shear, Mias Grace Bobinaon andotk-
In the office will be Mr. W. B. Stan
field, of Americas, book-keeper and
cathfcr, and Mr.- Geo A. Bailey, of
Boston, room derk. The chef is
Mans. Ormand Pinsrd, li e of the
large hotels in Newport. Mr. Gust a v
A Schade, o! the Ocean House, New
port, is baker and confectioner. Mr.
J. W, B. Lewis, Who was here last
rear, is again filling the position ot
Steward, with Mr. Clarcnce Gnffin, of
New York, aa assistant. The wine
room is presided oyer by Mr. Geo, A.
Phillips, of Saratoga, and Mr. Martin
Tenby, of New York, is porter. ' Miss
Jessie Hembrou, of New York, it in
charge of the’store-room, and the li
nen room is looked atur by Miss
Emma Pollard. The orchestra, which,
by the way, ta a first-mass one, is un
der the leadership of Prof. Albert M.
Levy,one of the best musicians of New
York. The head waitor >s John Stan
aid, tor manv years at the Saratoga.
The Mitchell -opened yesterday with
lnieraatpfTkouaiTiUe, .commercially
aad . otherwise, far »long, that all
who know him will agree with na
that bit departure it indeed a less to
the city. Ur. Levy’s leaving, how-
ever, will not cause the discontinua
tion of thb old reliable brnsaem home.
A aleck company hat bean formed,
Mr. Levy beibg hiaseii a Urge slock
GEORGIA
the citizen* of
WasKmcrojr, D. C, Dec. 89.—Tne
consol at Hamburg reports reven new
cases of cholera and1 one. death on
yesterday.
It la with regret that we refer to the
feet that Senator Colquitt aad wife
arena better. Both have been strick>
an vrith paralysis.
It hit hstn said that all things h*7e
an end. The Ryan can is likely to
disprove'this old assertion- It still
drags its slow length along.
Next Monday, the 9th, Georgia's
electors will meet in Atlanta and cast
their votes far president and vice
preaidant of the United State*
Tha country sv«old like to know
what Charley Crisp and Grover
Cleveland talked about for a couple
of hewn the other day. The conn
try’s cariosity will hardly.be satisfied.
It is likely that the soldier’s horns
will be made an issue in the next state
campaign. By all means lei the issue
be made, and squarely ' made.. The
people of Geergia have always favored
the home.
’’Company
> while in
The male.portion of the community
watheeasier-now: Leap year is
7.1 jVNEY. Jtf. Do
tnOfAN AND SURGEON,
ULTIXB,. COLQUITT CO..OA.
his t^syfeca to the people Colquitt
r Political victories are not -won by
men who stay at borne on the day of
theclfcttow,
Messrs Eldar and Thompson have
some high step, era at their stables oa
Jackson street.
Some have pined irom tbe old year
with regrttr, while others gladly pluogr
into the new, trusting to belli r times
sod happier surroundings. May tbe
lattei not be disappointed.
School teachers who did sot get an
opportunity to be examined no the
i;th of December, wili be
Tbe gentlemen wen: F. G. Mo-
Lean, A. W. Bail, Chat. Paxton,
Ohis. Chapin, Chas. Tattle, -Lee
Wylly, Jos Lpve, Capt. Pratt, Tom
Livingstqn, Andlay Morton, Joe Bob-
eon, Bam Cassell, B F, Hawkins, It.
H, Hammond, Hopper Alexander,
J. 8. Clifton, E H. Demere, Marshal
D. Marray, Mr. Hsrrigan, J, L. Lin-
ton and others. >
Dancing was kept up until nphrltfS
midnight hour, and aa the balls rteg
ont the old year, the party lilt for
their homes fading happy .dyer the
pleasures experienced doririg the last
•ge flag rifow floats to tbe
from Zfe flag-staff of the
Hmfie. denoting the fact
porjUar hosiery is open for
>ron l893. The Mitchell is
i'll same management as list
L opened udder most favorable
style ofthe Levy Mercantile Compo
ny, with fifemim D. EHaa asd M. L,
Grausnian as managers. The Com
pany is -a strong, one, being backed
with ample capital, aad the bnaineas
will be Continued on the same extern-
live scale aa heretofore. Mr. Levy
wilt locate io New York aad will
personally do all the buyiag for the
company.. This is sufficient assurance
that every thing wilt ba bcogbiat
the closest possible figures and will he
of the latest style. Mr. Eliuand
Mr. Gransman are gentlemen wail
known to the people of Thumuville
and thorunghly familiar with the
business bf‘ which they have been
made managers We wish the Levy
Mercantile Company a happy New
Year aod a prosperous aad sncceasiul
future. __
Col.'Lynes’ Lector*.
We learn from Dr. J. O. Hopkins,
president of the beard ef truanue of
the Charity Hespital, that ha has
effected arrasgements with Cel J.
Colton Lyres, president oi the Snath
Georgia Military aod Agricultural
Collage ef this city, te deliver Ms
feinons illustrated lecture, the "Birth
red Death of th* World,” lor th*
bent fit of tha hospital on the evening
ef January 18th. This laindeoda
famous laetnre having been tha only
on* repeated by request of all tha
lecture* delivered by noted man at
the Piedmont Chatenqna atlnthia
It ia 010 of
lltNEY AT LAW,
irigwtn to ml* holiness u*
Wmtt's slur?, corner Brand
Mr. Frank Ellis, of Philadelphia,
whom every body know* and likes
will arrive this week. He will oc
cupy, his old quarter* in the Mitcaell.
druuk aad disorderly. Ha bad bean
cniebra ing. A fine ef |5. tad oasis
Was placed next to Us nttea.
Sarnie Butler, colored, plead guilty
u. disorderly conduct. Mamie had
been painting tha bottom a land red.
The Mayor thought that 125 vunld
be the punishment to fit the ofiaeta.
Aron Peine was fined *1 and caste
for disorderly conduct. -
Ban Bobinaon, colored, plead
guilty to the chargee agaiast him aad
was fined *5
W. D Os well and Leuie Haaty,
» couple ot wbitt tramps, ware
brought before hie hnaot under palkw
-toort. They ware pwM in a Bandy
Bottom sat00a fhursday light, where
they were engaged in malting night
bideona with profanity aad oeherwma.
Oawell was fined *100 or niinty days
•in tbo gang. His oomrads was fine d
t25 or sixty days oa tha gang. Tha
Mayor, However, instructed tbe petto*
as soon the pair sobered ip t* bay
tickets^ place them aa aa oatgeiag
train and act that thay never one
oack. When sentence was paqnd
given
another opportuMiy by Commissioner
moiub
!i itnc illock, Thonia»villf.
•} S"dciiii atioD> furnished for all
:i i rgA railroad, town litas,
,u..t 1 iml surveying done tJor-
MiJclrei. dot10-w3di.
The City Hotel is earning in tor a
good share of palronsg*. Mr Lofton
knows bow to keep a good house.
* * *
Th* Randall House, on Smith
A venae, is fall. However, this is not
to be wondered at under Mrs. Ben-
dull’* superb management. She is
keeping an axoeilant houas.
McLean on Ihi
Ste his notice
If tome young roan wants to give
his best girl —, provided the ii m
the habit of driving herself—a pretty
and appropriate ' present, he should
Mr. C. H. Bitsell. editor of th*
Mootello Express, published at Mon-
tello. Wisconsin, was among the ex.
enrsiositts irom that mate who recently
spent a day here
quite a number of guests, and we are
pleased to learn from Mr. Tilton that
ihe prospects for a big run ttiis winter
ia veiy encouraging. We wish tL-e
house and its genial proprietor a most
prosperous season.
toother Battle ia Mexico-
Naw Oxlxsjks. La.. Jan. 1.—A
•pcetal to th* Time* Democrat from
Nuevo Laredo. Moxion, give* aa so
eointof another bloody fight on the
Mexican rid* of tho Bio Grande, near
Guerrero, Friday, between about 150
revolutionists and 80 Mexican troops
belonging So the Sixth cavalry. The
revolutionist* were commanded by
Prudeneio Gnnxilea. They ore th*
atm* detachment that made a auceese-
fill attack on the Mexican troop*
opposite Sam Ignacio a few weeks ago.
Thay have bean punned by Lieot.
West of the Third United State*
cavalry and his troops. Th* United
Statu soldiers poshed the revolntioB-
ifta eo eloaely that the latter deter
mined to cross tbo river into Mexioo.
They had hardly crossed to tha other
aids whan thay struck a camp of
Mexican troops. A stubborn fight
ensued and dapite the fact that u a
soldier* were outnumbered two to on*
they defeated the revolutionists, who
retreated down the river. Bomor
; mm & walker,
U DljpljT AKERS.
lSsilKCf-tD STREIT,
GEORGIA.
Ed”or Btssell took
in the town and aorround'ngs while
here. He if, evidently, a close ob
server, a«d knows a good town when
be sees it Here is what he says >bon*
Themasvhle!
“At 9 p. m. our train left for th.
norh, homeward bound, via Thomas-
vine, Gs. Arrived in the morning and
were entertained all day by tbecitisena
and it was a rght royal entertainment.
Breakfast and dinner, a carnage drive
through tbe ci-y and ihroogh its ex
tewsive and e'egant parks, and a grand
banqne! io the evening, given by the
city council. Thomaaville is a famous
health resort and ia one of the finest
little cities visited by our party on th*
whole trip. To cor mind Thomaaville
is the place to go t* live, or to apend
s winter. They have many fine
ichnoH, colleges, and churches, and
That was.* royal oyster roast at tbe
Stun on Kaw Year’* are Mr. Sturt
otdeswl • iaigw barrel *1 the juicy
bivalves, freak from^Apaiaebieeta,
for tne ooeaaion. The opening and
eating wen on lutil the dawn ot the
mw yaar.
Mrs, W. A. Breton and Mias N.
Benson, of Nashville, Tenn. Thea,
adiea have been In Thomaaville before
Thomaaville, and ihetr Georgia friends,
are glad to see them down here again
or another season.
Hon Geo. W. DeLano is in receipt
of a commonica'kra from one of the
Wisconsin editors, Mr. Sam D Qoodell,
who was receo ly in Thomasville.
Among other things Mr. Goodell says:
“Our visit to your little city was one
of tbe most, or I might sav, the most
pleasant of any on onr route. ” He
adds in a loot note: “Snow three
feet deep; mercury jo* below jero.”
[SOX. Tdoraasfille, G».
The number at ihe Piney Woods is
increaaiag rapidly.. Wc took tbe iol
towing names Irom ihe register hut
night: Mr. and Mrs. J. K Chadwick,
Ur. and Mrs.- Present: Ely, Mbs Hat
ly Ely, Prescott Ely, Jr„ and nnrsc,
Cleveland; A B. Wilson, Chicago; R
N- Ellis, New York.
Among the recent arrivals at the
Mitchell are Mr. O H. Keep, wife acd
son, and Mrs. L. H. Keek, of New
York. Mr. Keep speoi last season in
ThumasviUe. Be is tbe manutac-.ur.r
of Keep's shirts.
Springs, Ga, last year,
tho man seiantifie lectures avar given
in tba South, and Col Lynet treats
tha subject from the stand paint ot n
true scientist, illustrating by splendid
apparatus each phase in-tha astron
omical and gsolagical history of car
planet. The. lecture ia a goad oa*
and is far the benefit of a meat worthy
object. We hap* it will b* liberally
patronised.
Mr. If. T Hancock
As will be area by reading th*
article copied this morning from the
Indianapolis Sentinel, the above well
known gentleman, who I* wow living
in the Hooaier State, wl.l. with*
party of friends, leave shortly far
Thomaaville to speed the winter.
Taylor’e fritnds will be glad to know
that he it again, “rolling high.”.. H*
and at the aod of next year hie bams
•rill he fall and his poaket-book
plvtborio with that for whlek w* are
til striving.”
Sullivan now, at this late day,
claims that he whs drugged, or some-
thing oi th* kind at N^w Orlune
aod but for that h* would have
whipped Corbett. He want* t« fight
Corbett agate, and Corbett atya he
will knock him out in tour rounds
io Oct-ber. Sullivan has lust bis
The Harrisburg Patriot soys:
“Puhliabthenamiaeot all -pensioners.
We should know who art partaking
of the generous bounty of Uaefe 8nm
heeauas thay deserve it.and who are
picxiDg hia pockets.”
The Patriot, voices the sentiments.
Of the country. Throw on the
its business men and cititens are edo
cated, refined, elegant people. The
donate is simply delightful. The street*
are wide and’ clean, and lioed with
great live oaks, magnolias, and ever
green irecs; and one is enchanted by
its beauty- When we go south, it will
be to Thoraasvi|le-
The following are among the late
arrival* at tbe Maiury: Mrs L.
Eagan, Albany; C. D. Griffith, Fowl-
town; W. W. Brown, Macon; J B
Graybarn and J. H. Bank* Mont,
gnmery.
tot the case. The Columbian stamp*
were- issued wnn the idea of recalling
mein aft.: r 1893. The present issue
of stamps wul remain sale as usual.
Tne new sumps are in the denomins-
uons of one, two, three, four, five, six;
ten, fifteen, thirty aod fifty cents, aod
from One to five dollars. The designs
are very appropriate, representing his
torical scenes ot the early discoveries
by Columbus.
RETURN POSTAL.-
th ordure or paid answer postal J
Ctirds sr; becoming very general?
0 - td. Buaioess men find them a great
coi-vemeure aod saving.
only Eicirr cxtrrfi
- - he the rate on registered matter
^ v.e mure, this waa Wanuamak.
ct’s Chr’isim <a present to the peopl*.
1 -king effect to-day the scale ot xegis-
tefid mail matter will be aghi instead
Ol eo cents for every separate piece
registered
A Stampede.
Tbe aireet parade caused a stam-
idejresterday not down on the bills.
hone became
The rendition at Cairo Pridar
night of"Ten Nights io a Bar Room,”
under the ansp ees of the Penny Read,
ing Club. t> said 10 have been very
successful. The amateurs essaying
the difficult ch*r*ctc|V were all pains-
•akieg in their parts. The house was
walkfilled and a nekt sum waa realised,
to be added to ihe contribmions for a
public library in Oairo.
The two coiortd masonic lodges in
ibis cltv, St. Peters nnd J-.ppa. had
their regular msiatlaiion at tbe A. M,
E. church, on Oak street yes-erdsy and
| a parade 1. the afiernoon. The <n
suUatioo was condoced by Di me
1 Deputy Grand Master J H Sm h
1 assisted by W. 8 Ltsrk.ns, of Valdos a,
’ Master of Ktog David Lodge. The
| lodge is in a most flourishing condi-
I non.
Ur. E. M. Mallette’a
frightened at the mueic end gayly
uniformed musicians, and breaking
loose from hia bitching poet in front
ofthe poet office commenced a wild
run. The band waa dispersed in a
twinkling, and thea the horse started
down Jackson towards Madison The
large bay slushed to Levy's havered
delivery wagon started off; at a
Nanny .Hanks gain A saddled but
riderima street! dashed dawn Bread,
adding to the general excitement, aad
a driver clung on desperately to
• Mexican pony that wanted to Be in
the tun. Mr. Mallette’a horse teas
brought to a standstill in trout of the
driveway leading to the Mitohell by
Sam Prioa. The bay turned up
Madieon at the tame time, capriting
the delivery wagon Horst and
vehicle parted near th* drinking
fountain- Thadiamigato both Mr
MiUatto’s boggy and the wagon ia
eonridenhle. The borara or no on*
wen hurt.
Still another pleasant tocai event
on tha tapis.
Lonia Michel, the notorious French
agitator, communist, socialist and
anarchist, it coming to Chicago to
•ow th* seeds of these dangerous
breads. We talk ranch .boat quar
antining against cholera, it is equally
Mr. P. G. McLean will
giro* party Wednesday night, the
41b, complimentary *o the young la
dies of Thomasiille. The Mitchell
House will be the scene of the occas
sion, whjch will be ehaperoned Oy Mrs,
G. M. Tilton.
important to quarantine agaiast these
dangerous European cranks wh-> are
enwding to our shores, coming to
this land of liberty. They would, if
they had their way, soou convert this
Country into a regular pandemonium.
Here is an item from >he Boston
is now' at the head of th* Haaeotk
Rotary Plow Company, of 'Indianap
olis, capitalised at *300,000. Tbia
plow is said to be the best thing the
young inventor has yet eoiterived.and
ia having an enormous tale all though
tha Want. He will bring one er two
ot these plows haiwwith Msi to show
the farmers of this taction.
Notice
Persons resit,ing in the different d s-
tricis are hereby notified tarn we wiU
appoint Road Gimmisrexier' on me
firs: Monday m-Fcbruart, 1893. lor
two rears and it is ihe wish ot ihe
Board that good and accep able men
b.- appointed, aod to that end we re-
quest that the names of good men to
act as Road Commissioners be sent
to myself or tha Board, so that they
jsffe SUCCESS
l.' inj* -oaoected with ont
tin Uirjreat Rnd^mort re-
)»•-* h >uses in the country,
.11 supply all peraona
iin^ anything in thclini
MONUMENTS at abort
ioe and at ag low a figure
i-yhony. I can furnish
•ihinK from a filO.OO
-ijfioe to the finest mon-
ch some colored people
rell to read and study:
nth, a colored farmer living
near Boston, has the finest field ot
mater cabbage we ever saw tor this
season of the year Rea takes no
stock in politics, but has btcon and
corn 10 sell, owns his own farm and is
as independent as a fang.”
Ben is setting his race an example,
by slicking to his farm, which manf
Elder ft Thompson.
The above naend gentlemen bxvn
purchased (he Ainsworthb stables
on Jaekaon street and amounet
through pur advertising columns to
day that they are in avwry way
eqappied to supply their patrons
with everything in th* livery line.
Thay have just received n number of
very fins’ Kentucky harass, bought
by Mr. Eldar, and their rolling stack
is afi first class. In ndditisn to tha
livery hnsianm - thay - will also earry
OU « feed and sale department, in
which can be found at all times gwod
horses and mulea for aal*. Band the
advertisement and when in need of
n first dan turnout give than a sail.
can ba appointed. It aa all import
an. that we have good roads, and it
can only be done bv having good
Commnrionen to have the roads
worked. J. A, Bollock,
Chm’n, Coo. R. and B. T. C.
, ■ Mamed,
At the reridenc* of th* bride’s
grandfather, Mr. Solomon Chastain,
011 December 21. Mr. William Carter
and Mis. Annie Chastain, Ear. A C.
SicpbeuMin officiating.
Day they forever he bleated,
A»i their battles la Ule ha few;
liay they si ease aleraya ram
Aad together paddle their awa eaaoa.
’Tie the wish ot the writer.
J.W.C.
Miss Clifford Burr, formerly of thi*
euy, but now residing near Macon, ar
rived yesterday an ; ia visiting the into
tly oi Mr. W. A Pringle. The many
friends of the young lady will be pleas
rid to see him.
TbcnoaeoarMofCapt. Whitaker’a, 1
fiut oa Qordna a van no, ig now con
plat* and only needs a little driving 1
over to auk* it aa good as aay in th* '
Stat*. It is th* regulation half nOa
track aad ittic'eaed with a neat fence.
Tha gates are left open, however,
and all are srrientoe taka a spin
around it In fact the Captain is
desirous of having it driven ovar as
mnch aa poaaibl*, ao a* to iaahw th*
(Ml fine. It is a pteuant drive and
while out taking an airing drive is
find take a spin around. .
Dr. Walter H. Parcel* and femily,
of Lewi:town, Pa., art in th* city, the
go<steofDr.J A McKee, oa Damon
atrett. Dr.Parcalssprintlut action
in Thomasrille and i* very plcaiaatly
remembered by nany ol nnr arisen.
He concladcd be woald try Fiends
this wieter and went -to Jacksonville,
but twentjMonr hours conrinced him
that there was no comparison between
theeliraate.ef-Thomaaville andtkat ef
Florida and he accordingly left at once
place. We are glad, to have
. Parcels: and his excellent family
| with m again.
I RESPECTFULLY.
'•‘W- 23L Sixxdx.
’ Aniiicial Stone Curbing, Cemetery
- ctt. 1-: ■” crier.
-ubmits ihese v
The Boston World ot last week says:
“W* regret to learn that Mr. Wee.
Jones, ene of our oldest merchante,
owing to poor health, has closed out
his stock of good* to D. B. Blood aad
win go out of tha mercantile huahtosa
Ha ha* bean sadly afflicted for some
rim* and the whole community sin
cerely sympathise* with him.”
The many friend* of Mr. Janet
throughout the connty will be cony
to kern of hit affliction!. There isn’t
The Contract Let.
Tb* county commissioners meeting
yesterday morning awarded the «m
tract far an iron fence aronad tb*
conrt house to Hr. W. H. Burch,
who represeate on* of the best houses
in that lint in the United States.
The fence will be both enbetutial
aad ornamental The oommissiouere
have acted wiaely: in putiogupsa
Cliildren Cry
for PZTOBR&’S
©ASTORIA
“ Castorl-t.? so well adapted to chMraa ttal
I reconimonci it aa supwjurtotoy pnKrtjgom
kuown Oxford si., BrookU*, BsV
• Thanks.
W* an in receipt of th* following:
"You are cordially, invited to ha
iron fence. It will be cheaper ia the
long ran.
s better men in Thomas oounty than
•Billy” Jones. --
As will be seen the County Com*
mittfamers, through their chairman of
roads and bridges, J. A Bullock, Esq.;
have invited the people to co-operate
with them in the matter of securing
good competent men (or road overo
seers. This is a more in the right di
rection. Squire Bol’ock and hit col
leagues ace in touch with the people
eat the subject ef better country roads.
• vammamwia a at■ uia,y *k saw Jrlt*
Bishop Pierce being prraent. Gene*, fa .
rVttiml'.a amis') m men m»U .. __
Prof Hall Parker hat returned to
Cairo-and re-opened Ms teheel far
another SMsivn-
McMurray-Davis.
At th* reeidaace of th* bride’e lath-
er, Major Dabis, at Groovarvilia, Sox-
day aftenoea at 8 o'clock, Mr. Frank
MeMnrry aad Miaa Mary Davis were
suited ia marriage by . Rev. W. E.
Mnmford. Tba groom it r marchaat.
The bride ia wall known’ in Thomas
vine, taring Tinted bare often. We
extend congratulations.
given under the auspisics of the Bain-
bridge Terpeichortan Club, at th*
Sharon Hoasa Bainbridga, -Georgia,
Toombs said a man could com- v. ry
•icar being made immonai aod then be
aimoat forgotten in his own iileume.
In tbe convention that aomiaa-cd
William Henry Harnson for president,
in 1840, Hon, JSenry W, Hilliard, who
died leteiy in Atlsala, came w.iiim
ihrer vutea of reeciving ih, •-nn-i-a
oa lor vice-pTea-dcot, wbicii f he h.d
received he would “ivc ,i ; -n
dent instead of John Tyler.
January 5th, 1893.”.
The occaaiea will no doubt bn a
very. interesting end pleasant ene.
Beinhridge never .does anything by
halves. -- --- _ ■
‘ «»• . I VI.'.
Mister M^rphey, bedtd, will likely
he senator Irom New York
The following gentlemen have beta
nominated by a citiseaa meeting held
in Boston as a Board ef Coesaussieav
ers for the ensuing yean - -’
A. B Cone, J. W. Taylor, A W.
Daniel, J. M Massey and J. D. Hod
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