The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, January 07, 1893, Image 3

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~23S m Hit Weekly Tlm-Ei>ryrin. THOMAS VILLE GA. Saturday, Jaruary 7th, 1893. WANTED 1 A copy ef the Weekly Tnncs-Er- teri'p.ise, dated November 26tb, ’92 Please mail or bring to this office. ‘ But didn’t the democrat! lay ’em ont I O, it wee a caution. The third party is tightly named. There are only about three left. Well, didn’t ire lay it on to ’em yes terday. The third parly is too dead to akm. * - The colored contingent failed to materialise to any great extent in this district. ' 'See notice ot a three year old Texas mole lost. A liberal reward will be paid lor its return. Mr C.HV111 Carroll’s new boose has bren Completed, it it one ot the handsomest in the city. No Place Like Home. It is well known that a fox will try many sly dodges to outwit his pursur- era, and a number of sportsmen were witnesses of this fact Monday night. For several days a grey fox, caught near lamonia, has been kept in cap- tisity by Mr. Milton Ball at his home on Crawford stteet. Monday night was superb for a moonlight chase, and a party of horsemen, with dogs and fox, repaired to the Hawkins place, three miles from the city, where the chase commenced, fife fox led the dogs a partial semi-circle, and then madc a straight shoot for thereby. Through the streets he dashed, and never halted until safe in a tree io Mr. Bairs Jard, over the very spot where hts cage had been. Wonderingly the en followed the dogs as they took the trad for home, and their as tonishment jras complete whe they were greeted by ’’brer" fox himself. Raymond Is again enjoying bis snog cate. . . ' ■ tiWfl Tii<- firm of I-. Levy & Co, is this clay ais olved by mutual consent. All accounts due the lirm must be paid over to Mr. D. Elias who is authorized to 0 ilect. Ho will also pay all bi is and • emands against I. Ee\y & Co. II c mber 31st, 1892. sr lLsI.u NOTICE! gf m Hi' 1 m im i-. Til.- firm of I. levy & Co, has it: cl .y s Id out all their stock of merchandise to “The levy Mcrcanti'e Company,” "Tv 1 will c ntinue the wholesale nr.cl retail business at the old stand, Mitclnll House f lock, liy this'll nge Mr Levy be comes the re.-ident buyer in New York, with he dquar ers on lfoadway, corner Canal aireet, wheie he will be pleas ed ais > to attend to all special orders entrusted to the new company.' Messrs D. Elias’ and M. L. Grausman will manage the business here. T his new concern, with an increased capital, at d th • fa cility to buy > itch as is enj ■}•— cil hv the leading houses in the South by being reprtsent- cd in th M “” T w ork market constantly wm m in a position to offer the public the latest and best s'.yies in their line *t a’l times and at th' clo est possible prices. The Levy Mercantile Company int nds doing altogether a live busi ness upon the modern plan and that is in carrying the largest and most varied stock 1n this s< ct ion of the coun'ry, and in a lopting the plan of all successful h uses with its “short terms and short profits.” They hope to be favored with the same liberal patronage ex-' tended lie old firm of I. Lew & Co. Thoma-vi lo, Ga„ Dec. 31. Mr. Burch hu notified bis firm at Canton Ohio and tho hnndaoms and substantial iron fence for the .court boos? square will soon be on its way here. \Vh»n the fence is put up we hope since attention will be paid to tue yard fbat domuemt who offered to bet 8100 on Judge Merrill doobliag hi* opponent would have won it A new creasing will b- put down from the upper oorner ot tbe Mitch ell on Bread street to Ferrell's. The municipal election for mayor and aldermen comes off on tbe 1 jth. We are having enough elections. Judge Alexander baa movwd hi* b ok. and fixtures from hia old office over Bailour's to the court home. The peop’e of North Carolina ought to erect a monument to tho brave Sbenfi Moomaws, ot Mitchell oounty The little English sparrowv have increased in number* until thnre is now a flock of thirty nr more of ahem. A donkey is now one of tbe fea. tores of the park. He is well patro- n zed by small boys at five cents a ride- Two more elections and ihen we will have a rest. Well, we need There are entirely too many elect :ons in Georgia. Mew. YearReceptiona. Broeprinna ware only held at two msea fn town on Monday evening, but the eailera were numerous asd at each place a royal time was had. The rvaUeacea at which the ladies received were Judge Hopkins’ aed-Mr. J. J. Listen's. Toe foliowirg ladles re ceived at Judge Hopkins:,Mrs. H. W. HTpklna, Mr* J. G. Hopkixu. Mia 3. L. Mallard, Mrs. T. N. Hopkins, . Mrs. F. W. Hopkins, sad lUfaea Honorine Mitehell. Goorge Mitchell, Cora Welker.Carrie Chisholm, Geodwya Sapp. Ella Sw art, Benda, Blaokairsar, Fannie Hep. kina and Minnie Evans, rhoae at Ur. Linton’s wan UhKa Luti'e Lin ton. Hope Linton and Susa* Gvrdine. Elegant, refreshaems were served at both places To Time, and the Third Party is in the Soup, Thomas county elected a good set of officers yesterday. And they are. every one oi them, dyed in tbe wool democrats. Mr. M. Isaac, of Brunswick, drop ped in on his rhomasvtlle friends yes terday. Mr. Isaac’s hosts ot friends here are always giad to see Lira. Well, the agony mod the suspense attending the election oi county ef- Sent is over. Everyone is glad of it; oven those who got beak an glad. The farmers ol Thomas county anil, we hope, look first of ill to a good provision crop. Let cotton be a snr- plus crop, purely a surplus crop, and the farmer will be independent as a woud sawyei. The Raodtll house is the only house in the city that enjoys the dis- uocioo of being fiihd. Therein not a vacant room iD the house, and this fact alone is ample testimony as to the adm table manner to which the house is conducted. It Means Considerable No 31 and 32, tbe new freight trains leaving and arriving here 8:00 p. m., and 11:30 a. "m., respec tively, dohot carry passengers. The taking oil of 25 and 26 without mak ing the' new. trains aseammodation freight means -considerable to the merchants.. It means a less ef mnch ont of-town trade. Tbs custom io the put of people living between h«re end Bainbridge wtw to come in on tbe morning.or noon trains, complete their shopping and visiting, and then retem in the evening. But they will have this'priviledge no longer, unieu tbe railroad pats a ooach on 31 and 32. and much valuable trade will be diverted from Themuville. Fat en the coach. The battle ot bailout' took place yesterday and last night tho dead and wonndod were removed. They were not democrats It was notice able in the town district that the man and brother” did not respond to the wooing* of the third party mea. Not much. Only abont twenty voted In other districts they voted heavier. At this writing it looks as if the third party had polled about 400 vutes. Something like 150 ot throe were colored. The democrats have carrid every district in the coun ty except Spence and Murphys, ex cepting also. Glasgow, which is about a tie. The democrats carry the coun ty by at least 500 majority and that in a comparatively light vote. dietrict. Not a siogle disturbance. The vote polled here was 396. Tbe following is the Vote in dotail: FOR ORDINARY 1 Car Robbed. A local box car on No. j3 was Krand to have been pillaged Tuesday. The discovery was made by Conduc tor Jones, while the train was at Meigs. Tbe contents of tbe car was ■nerebaedite, consigned to many sta tions between Albany and Taomas mile. Boxes bad been opened end shoes, etc,. Scattered about promis cuously. It is not thoagb” that the thieves secured much. If was evi dent that they were looking for seme* hing they could net find. Only about ten days sgo another car was dt-cov- ered io the same condition at Qo.t man. The thieves made quite a haul there The car had been robbed in Savannah. Gone to New York. Mr. 1 Levy left tan Bight for hit future l»rae in New York. Tits nf friendship and of busmen have linked Mr. Ls vy with Thomasville, ard he Messrs. Mark Gower, M. C. Poulk, Henry Heeth and L. Williams, cow ^ leaves r.ere carrying with him tbe posed a partywftoupg men from Ci..- iteany best wishes of scores of cm- to that pa-sed through the at, yester day bound for Indian river. The, have all accepted positions and will engage in orange culture. Mr. L. H. Rigsby, an accomplished painter, now has charge of tbs paint- i"g department of Palin’s mrringe and wagon works on Broad stmeu Mr. Rigsby is a very fine workn tan in hia line, and tbs Messrs. Palin are now better prepared than avar to give tneir customers first clam work. Twenty seven pnsocers were com milted to jail during the month ol De comber. This number is exchuive of tbe prisoners returned to jail that were tned in the Superior Court. The re cord shows the vigilance of Sheriff Doss and hts officers. Tbe city po lice also d>d good work, especially dur ing the holidays. The entire third party rots was 407. According to doss estimate* made at-each precinct, the oolornd vote footed up a fraction over 200 In other words tbe third party vote was about half negrnea. Than weri only abont 200 whit* area in th* county who voted the third party ticket. This is about their strength in ths county. And it wiDmrpw beautifully lean. Is referring to the famous csss of Dr, Briggs, charged unit heresy, yen- terday morning, murder waa coiamtt* ted. We wrote that “a decision hu been rendered,” tbe intdfigeat com positor said a “decision had bean man dered.” The public will probably be astonished to learn that that (or still lives. It would be a great crime, to send him into etermty with that sin fresh on bis soul,. We shall give him a few days in which to re- pent^-not very many —; well tbe friends of tbe deceased will be invited to attend the funeral. There will be no flowers, pHnniHs zens. It is safe to ssy that amid new hfe and new scenes in the metropolis, his old home will not be forgot ten. Mrs. Levy is at present Charleston, but win shortly re turn, and with the childrea spend the remainder of the winter in Tnomss- vtlle. The Piney Woods Orchestra. Tha Piney Woods orchestra arrived yesterday and last night the' parlor of that hotel wu filled with the eweet •trains predooed by them. Tbe orchestra is a splendid ene this season, bat this is not to be wondered at a it II known that Hr. Oaear Gold* it again leader. The person nel ft the orchestra is u follows: Oocar Golds, violinist; Jobn Gles, pianist; Giovanni Saotri, florist; David Goher, celloirt. : Mr. Golds’* TLomaaville friends are find to see him again. Boston uku’tbe cake. She ought to have a banner. The democracy of foe town and county should present that plucky, simoivpare democratic' district with an appropriate banner. It is richly, entitled t». it.' The Tinas Ehixuiobb will start the ban with non. Who will follow suit? Let the banner go, every two yean, to tbe district coming nearest giving a aofid democratic vote., Mr. and Mis Robert Burden, ot Moultrie, are Mapping at th# Bcuart, "Boh” says/that th* report wu cur rest at tha atraata whan he left heme yeeterffiay morning that the demo crats' bid elected their entire ticket over Use third party by, three to one. Hurrah for Colqhitt. Judj;e Martin is the only candidate so far as we bare heard ot for Justice of tbe Peace of the 637th dish He will be elected. Mem*. Knttman and Mfltrd are, ruining for constables. THE CONSOLIDATED VOTE. The Vote at the Election on -Wednesday by Precincts. OLEKK- J. W. Groover..... Nathan Maloy....... TREASURER— — John F Parker..... Job. NeSmith...... TAX RECEIVER— J. F. McCann W. R Wtnn TAX CO .LE- TOR— M. W- Simmons^.. J. *. Wilson SURVEYOR— W. H Rodgers...* CORONBR- B. ''’. Johnson....... A S. Bmawell...... Total : tr I f g | 0 1 5 K | 0 1 f 361 137 22 4C 70 34 23 & 1 77 360 137 26 47 72 6 32 23 8 79 364 136 24 47 68 9 ...... ...... 71 360 137 26 46 G8 9 32 19 8 1 76 359 136 23 46 70 3 34 22 9 t 83 358 137 21 46 68 9 , 36 23 8 1 76 3G4 137 ai 47 70 11 363 136 20 46 •70 9 31 23 8 I 76 396 137 41 . 65 74 86 101 153 A CLEAN SWEEP. THE COMBINE FAILS TO WORK THE COLORED VOTER FAILS TO COME A WATERLOO. The German at the Mitchell. The german at tha Mitchell last night wu a very recherche aflair.” It wu given by Mr P. G. McLean, uf Washington (Sty. complimentary the young ladies of the tawq. Mr. McLean is a most excellent gentleman nho spend, no little.of his time at .the Mitchell, and is very popular in -oce The german lost night wa* one of the most brilliant that hu taken place this eea-on. Mr. McLean splendid N host, * and left nothing undone to make alt enjoy themselves. The music wu ■annulled by Krsier’s band of Mtci*. and wu splendid. The favors were very handsome- During the evening the choiceat of retreohments were served, which added no-little to the enjoyment of the occasion. Mrs. G. M. Tiitou chaperoned the party. The favor table was presided over by Mrs. Clifton, Mrs. Hatmell Mer rill and Mrs. Tilton. Mr. J. E B. Love and Miss FJorine Smith led the german. The following partieg participated in the dance: Misses Luctle Linton, Hope Linton, 8usie Gerdine, Bessie , r . ... . ,. —xuuiun, ousie uerame, jaesete The best of order prevailed at this Bltckjhe „ Fiorine Smilh> u ,^ l|e Menvll.... 361 FOR SHERIFF. FOR CLERK SUi-EftlOR COURT. FOR TAX RECEIVER. FOR TAX COLLEOfOR. FOR TREASURER. FOR SURVEYOR . Rnrrrr* FOR CORONER. Braswell.. Hayes, Meo Young, Miss Finch', Johnnie Sloan. F-nnie Hopkins, Mamie Blacksbear, Mis. Richmond and Miss Hand Messrs. Maurice Uransmsn. P G. McLean, Charles Paxion, Tom Livingston, J.ie L >ve, Lee Wylly, A W Stuart. B H. Wright, W H. Hammond,- A. W. Ball, C. M. Tattle, Maxey Tharin, M. D.-Murray, B. H. Hili, J. R. For niter. Among the spectators were: Dr. end Mrs Board man Reid, Dr J. G. Hopkins, -ledge Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hand, Mr Hansell Mer rill. Mi. J. S Clifton, Mra. MeRey- nulds, Mr. J L. Linton and others. Lateu: t he third party carries Murptai. bv 42. and Spence by 65. They n*o carry Ochluckonee by three maj iri-y, on the face .of tho re turn, throngh i is claimed that they pohed s-vvral illegal votes. He Declines to Run. Rev. J W. Car er concluded some me stocc ' hat nr coa d look after hts flock, and. a 'hr same time, dispense jus-ice in the 63711 D.strict G. M After an m-ee igatton of ibe status of the voters in the dis'rict, Carter coo- dudes that it would be uowts - for him to make the race, A hand bill, an- souncing hts c inclusion in tbe mailer, sms scattered around oo Wednesday. There is something unique, original and refreshing about the way Carter figures out the situation*. Here is the circular: . Thomasville, Ga , Tan. a, ’93. Mv Dear Friends:—About two weeks ago I announced myself, ver bally, a candidate for tha office ol Justice of the Peace io this, the Thora- asville district, and not a few ot my friends, who thought they were legal voters, promised to support me. But, after examining tbe defaulters list, by which the voters will be governed next Wcdnesdae, I respectfully dtdiae for tbe following reasons: tsL The registration shows 303 who paid their taxes for last year, sss of them are defaulters from 189s back to 1885; leaving 80 voters in this dis- tnct, subject to two more restrictions, viz: Tax defaulterage from’85 to’77, and steaflng from ’65 to ’ga ' 2nd. To suppose that 50 per cent #f these 80 voters are honest, is more than this county can stand, however, I - have concluded that 15 oi them <am’t vot* for stealing, and lO of them did sot pay their tax** from 77 to ’85, leaving 56 men to dTeet me, for I could not expect any white votes. Thera are over 400 white votes is this dietrict. I would stand no more showing of an election'than a bob tail oow in fly-time/) Yonrs, respectfully out of the nice, J. W. Carter. Intelligent colored men, as we predicted, refused to allow rite third party people to pull the chestnuts out of the fire with the fingers of the colored voter. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. A Negro Detected Setting Fire to a House. It «ill be remembered that only las' week Ben Smali’a store on lower Jack- .on street was set on fire and the roof burned off before the Games were out. ed. A second attempt to bum the same house was mgde on Wednesday night, but like tbe first was unsuccess- tul. About twelve o'clock on the night mentioned, Small wis ' attracted by a noise at the back part of the house, and, deciding to investigate, arrived just in time to detect a negro mao throwing kerosene oil on the side ot the house. The fellow had already set fire to a pile of small kindling wood placed up against tbe house and was sprinkling the kerosene' on the weath r-boardiog. Small recognized his man, before he made his escape, and yesterday Policeman Bland restedDennis Wallace and placed him in jail. - r . The object of the incendiary was ev idently. robbery, and an - officer, armed with a search wareani, wait through the prtsonei’s.house yesterday and found a mattress that Small iden- t fied as belonging tci him, Ot course •t is not known,but the presumption is mat Wallace is the same man that - arted the first fire.' If the above statement can be. proven in court it •mid look like 'Wallace was 10 for coed long term. — adjouraeii teroi, I8s3. Tae. Georgia Loan & Crust Couapany, va a to,.licit Boss. Also at tuo s-uuu Umo aud yiacc* 423 3-4 acres list Lilianud.Xo.so, ia tlie 13th district of hom m county Go., tno same being a lot oi i-anu whicn li u. VYIlby lor tho u*o of Xhomsa- vM® National B.nk, liol/fa warrantee do*d irom 4. L. H*ud auU U. If. jicCormlcA of G. W. yicuoruaict, io vied uu a» the prvoerty of tt. \V. UoCormlck lo sailufy a Xhum«s suporlor court ilfaltMU® October a Jourutd term, lboa, R G. Wllby fur tii© use ot ihooiasrUlo Natlonjw Uaus. ysG. W.^toGurznlck. Also at tho saiue timo aud placo, that-tract «>f land be log In tho lath dlmilct. of Thomas ooonty Ga., iusd being pari ot lot So. sw, con- talnUis 7* uerss, atoro or less, being the place whereon Amanda Doses forme ly lived and bounded north ty lauds of Charles Vann, south- by property of Burr aud West by lands ot leswis vano, levied upon aa the property ot W M. Bees* and W. c. Cason to satlsty a Thomas superior court fl fa, lssr J - - aajournod term, 13J2 J. Z. Gottswal, Reese and >Y. C. tasou. - Also atthe same ti mo and place, ot land Mo. Ml In the latn district of Thomas ooonty Ga., Uescrabed as follows: Commencing at the old Hanford crossing near .he boulevara »tbe S. F; t VY. railroad Couip»ny, and run- The Vote Consolidated. The managers of the election in tbe various precincts of the county met at the court house yesterday morning aud consolidated the return. Squire Biob wee made chairmen ot the board and Mr J H Merrill acted ns clerk Tbe returns were opened end’ investigated AU were fnuud right, bat before Ochlo. knnee district tree put down. Mr. Patten Slated that there were three illegal vote* cut for the peoples party in that district, that tbe throwing out ot three votea would chsuve the result in tha! district and he moved that th-ae votes he thrown out —The board in veatigaled the charge*, examining tbe tally iheeta and tk* ba lou, and finally decided to do so. One of tha third party managers wanted some of the demuerstie votes examinsd,—but Mr. A. I'. McIntyre objected to them tampering with the ballots, saying that no one had soy right to open the ballots bnt the grand jury. There wu considerable diacnaion about this and some pretty strong language in dulged in, but everybody soon quieted down and tbe work of consolidating continued without further interrup tion. The throwing out of these three votes gives the democrats one mejnrity in the Ochlockone* precinct Elsewhere in ibis issue will be found, in tabulated form, die consolidated vote of the county. ■ Metcalfe Mentions. Metcalfe, Ga, Jan. 5, ’93 Editor Times. Enterprise: At the recent election for town—offi mi lor the eusuing year,C- O- Wheel er was elroeU mayor. H- G Cope land, F. I. Stnnger, T. J. Montford, V. D. Stegall and J. T. Connell, 'unctlmen. J. T Hancock marshall, . F. Berry clerk, and T. J. Montford treasurer. Liquor license wu placed 8400 00. Messrs. F. L and R. E. Stringer have rented the Manning store and by the sotb wifi open np a line of choice groceries. Mr. H. O. Copeland hu sold ont bis stock of groceries, liquors, etc, to Mr. W W. Felkle, who will conduct the business at tbe old S'snd. Messrs. W. D. Stegall & Bros., have sold their entire rock of general mer- chandise,-together with good mil, to Mr H C Copeland, who will contio ue tbe bnstneu id its present quarters, anfi will enlarge the stock io every line. ' / Mr. W ti ts hu rented the store for- mrrly occupied by Stegall Bros,, and by February 1st will open np a 'stock ot general merchandise. He will oc cupy the Cay residence. Hus Lncy Twitty, of Camilla, is vttinng her sister, Mrs. J. K. Bibb. - Mr. Franklin McMillan, of Texu, will occupy the pnlpit at the Hetho- it church at tbe 11 o’clock service • Sunday next. We hear of only a few who intend to increase their acreage in cotton is year. Preparations are befog made by a few for planting melons. Touch her ligh- boys. O. O. R. There wilt not be soo- third party voters to Thomas county two years tmrn oow. There is no reason why the men who have wondered .ou d not return to the democratic Ochlockonee democrats are plucky. They are fighting between two cross fires, Spence and Murphys,’ both strong thud party precincts, bat they never get rattled or give np. No district in the county is so close. In the lut election die democrats carried it by one vote; in the election before the third party carried it by one, end in the conwlidation yesterday it was put down as a tie. That is three remarkably dose contests. The dem- ocrats say, however, that not lees than fifteen or twenty of their party were unavoidably absent, rick or forgot that the election wu on 'Wednesday. A prominent third party man said at the court hotlse on Wednesday when told that be odght to corns beck Into the democratic party: “I shall never vote another democratic ticket.” Well, that’s all right. The democrat ic party will get along without the aid of those who say they never will vote another democratic ticket. These gentlemen can stay out in the cold the? choose to do so. They have beeo invited back and have declined the invitation, and now they can— well they can do just as they pleue 1 about it. id formerly'known a* aeusvA sswvf iLDUWQ US Ul© VAD- ia, thence nupm lu a norih eastern alon* the line of Mid land to a road way between ©eud VauDUEer and Dr. Buucheil© * eluding Bald roaa way ana tueuce treat o on tbe to. nor ot Dr. BuuuheU'e lend, enstly Along BoucLoil'tj land until u - tho etst and weat line ot eald first inenUoneu trace un-i thenc» aoittU to the fco- ginningpolz.t, contnim-g J23 acres, noth Irac.o AggTAMAUag2d© store*, ievl aouusthe p oper- ty ot the ThumoBville uecout rear Comp«ny, to BAtify a ThomAB HUportor court d la, usued October Adjourned term, iiau, Ure. r-. If. Srnltu lit) 78 tho ihouias- place, that city lot ▼die, county of Ibviuaa aud it being the present resiucnc * ’ particularly ucocribed put ot .ok AO. ©, bit Dr north com extending then.e norm 'along the _ tof Dawaun street a distance ol Ui to the south line Of J (1 aaopklns’ residence lot, present resiuence lut of Genu M. •urrey it <ot tpper or north comer ot U \\ Hu,. Jims' *%' thence A littio south of West stud ut rjgnt angles Icet to the T residence .. . uutn ana along awld hut menilunad boon..wry line a uistancc of luu feet, nee nearly suuth _ ted boon..ary line a thence In A direct Uue and a little north of east point ot beginnln*. . laes containing one- foortia of »u acre, more ur less, and having upon it on> two-Btorylrauie dwelling huuae wun the cuatomary out butlulngs. Li Tied on as the property of Dena Al, rame to sattsiy a mortgage fl fa in taYo. of Yi » Guocu <vuu aama T Guocu executora of JL> W Gooch, vs Lena Si Paine. placo, lot or land ;age Q fa issued Octobe* adjourned term, i'r'Ja. J. L. 11. ■. Langly. Also at the same time and /dace; two certain t». commencing ut the corner of fence as u uwet nds, at tne inicraacuon of proad auu alhoun streets and running down Broad street i • feet, thence at tight angles to Dro&d street 10 feet, thence back to oaiuuun street niu feet ad op line of feucensj feet to star.ing point of ucie L. iteese’s lot, levied on «s tno jiropcriy iea octooer aujouruea —— ayes Ga., bounded by cant corner of tne lot, u t wo humored ana sixty’ puollo road, thence the branch at tne £1 od and twenty yards, tt hundred and ulnety-.-ix yar and twenty- eignufj *1 da to ■ north along tho turn line aIihi Uu a. rea oil of lu tnct ol uuC county, I nlng at the sour ruutilug seven 1 But didn’t Dancanville show up in great style. Captain Doss received v.e-y vote east There was only one third party sote ettt ont ef 72, and st men voted tor Captain Daw. Brick! Brick! >00,000 Cntebu Brick new ready tor d-livery. Parties esppUed expeditiooilj and mt reasonable price*. Apply it mj y trds or kddren me throngh Poet Office. JOHN P. ARNOLD. riiutnuTille, Qtsw April 29, dAW tL Notice to Overteere 637 DIti G. M. Overseers haring county tools in their sjttsion are hereby ordered to deliver thorn at once, to the county commissioner*. U-Hftia fail not. W. B. HAiuunrok. Ohalnaaa 937, Dis. O. U. LOST* hand* high, mouse colored, got away me 2 miles from town on tbe Magnolia road. A liberal reward will be given for the mnle to be delivered to W. A. Dari*’ stable* in this city* jan. & a Jew .2 w y. A. Cox*. On the night of the Tth of December, 18939 one sorrel Texas horse mul*-, about six years old, branded on ons Up and on each Jaw; has harness marks on Mm. Suitable re- Notiee to Debtors tnd Creditors. All persons having demands ngainst the •state of H B. Ainsworth, late of Thomas county, deceased, ere hereby; notified to ren> cording to law; and all penoni said estate are required to make immediate payment, MARYH^ AINSWORTH, Th« TioxAsyitt* Natiosai, Baxx, ' TfloxASYitiB, Ga^ Dec. 7th, 1892. The Annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank for the election of a beard ot di rectors lor the ensuing year, will be held at the hanking honsq on the second Tnesdav in January next. Blank proxies cab be badoa application at the beak.. JAS. A. BRANDON* Cashier. SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED. 1 have a lot ol extra fine Sea Island Cot ton Reed for sale. These seed were shipped from Florida last season, consequently (SHERIFF SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Will bo sold beforo tlio coax't house door, 1__ between tbo legal olluwiug uuBcrlocd property to wit; iin mpArnsf *— mwerlor court Ufa Issued October adj. . Hcotuslt American Mor. gage Com p-any (mnlied) vs Geo JS Carter. at iho aa.uo limo and placo. ono farm, consisting otlzb acres of laud lu Uxo lath dis- tiot of • TUumaa countv Ga. being 100 aci the northeast corner of lot No. 25, anukS » ijrtUwest corner of tot 2JG, levied upon property of Stephen Bass, to satisfy a • superior court li fa, issued IT — The-Georgia railroad t > yards wu the laud I bio railroad, thence the startuia poLai, coutaints along said - . _ . . - - iitalntng.'iut Also the following pure of said lot com- g at the sou tL a. st c-rner of saidltC acrea and running'due M eat to ho north and “ * a. Afexonjlth’s land, sooth hue ot a thence north tto i*. O. BTyon lam Dozer land, thence city < a the v f Tnot i county,, dred and four yarue, th and ana Apur yards, tb laud fine seven hundre starting puiut, cuuuiuiti becurlty Company vs Daniel W lands! —itrlct o distinguished in the plan ‘1 of lots Nos. 2H) and isi s aescriuedasb i glfiJat the °*-ost bounded on the eaa tnd ou the west by 1 Carroll, levied ou as the i Oswold to satisfy aThomns si: issued October adjourned ti Logland Alortpatf Jo rued term, i&fci, the 3 ‘neurit- - Also tho 13th district of said county, known' •“stlnguiabed in “* — — - • * - rts of lots Nos. parts l larly a oa the oast side Cook * Bro. re J. 11. Also at the same tlrno and placo, the follow ing property to-wlt: house with brtca pil of J. I. Moore, situated ly i duelling of lot No. 21, in tuo lbth dlsti ict of bounded as follows: Norih by ,>ew by Broad street, south by- east by JlcDohaid, being less, levied on as tho property of J. satisfy a Thomas sapetior curt l October adjourned term, lb'J'J, i, \V. AtcCoid " T Moore Also at tho san.o time and pi ,co tho follow- 11 fa, Issued town of Cairo, Thou as • ' ‘ ' bill dlsti let of j . North by ,iew street — l by Ueonre Di by AlcDohaid, being .levied on as t' satisfy a Thomas October ad]< 4.1 Moore lng property to^trlt: Lot 18th outrlct of Thomas county U. lying and being in the town «,airOG; on the east by Isaac Wilson's lauu, street, west by t* lllie Kooius’ laud, 1-4 of an acre, more or less, levied property of Thomas uayes to satisfy ooonty superiot uurt muitgage li Uchiber adjourned term, is*i, J. \Y. "homas Mayes, uotloe given to defe Also at the same tluio and pi co y t land In the southwest corn -r ol u No. WU In tho nth diatrii't of Thui Ga., and better anuwn aa the place owned by Crayton Hlugletaiy, levied o “*“ofJ. A. Atkinson to satisfy Thoi court mortgage U fa, l.sueu ociobei d term, 1 om, M -nk of Ihomasvl le vi - kinaon, notlco gisen to defendant. Also at the same *liue and place, lots of lana Noe. 2 <7 29ri,aoj,3-)l and XW.ult in the is district of Thomas count, Ga , containing 11W acres, mor* leas, Wrled on as the property of J. M. Blacks ear to satisfy a Thom, s superior coun fl fa issued October adjourned hmij is<J2, the Mew Kngland Mortgage Security Co., vs 7.. U. . Thom #s a, lauu cuord property of J. A. Atkinson t iperi i court mortgage fl * JJ .urn d term, imz, M.-nL J. A. Atkinson, notlco gl«< Postponed Administrators Sale. Agreeable to an t-der obtained from iM louoraole Court of Ordinary o.Tnomas county,- will be sold before the court home r*— i ThomaavU.e, Ga. between the legal h today in January, 1898. >. Ga. between liuwlng property legal hours uouary, L - _ _ That trtet parcel of land situate lying and being . a the 13th district of said county, and known as parts of lots Nos. 7»and 79, and more partlca- northeast tot '“ M folluW8: Commencing at the No. 78. Thenee eas to tbe line of Simeon Myrlok’s land, thsuce eouth lo the sont^ of the lot, thence along the south line of te the nerthr- -■* •— -- “ el ng line i let 79. thenee south al ng the east line said lot No It to the eoutn line of Simmon’s land In said lot. lhence west along tne lmmons line to the Jggjyed.' orner uf hie lantL Thence south to thusbuthllneof lot .10, 7J, thenoe west to the SJ^wertcroneroflot No 79. thtnee north along the west line \>f said lot to tbe southwest SSRgSSS dower u> the bianch, erohurchpurpi oo the •oath hneot lot A. J. SHNrHXND, lot No. GXOEGIa—Thomas county. - Ordinary’s Office, Jam 3.93. To ail whom It may concern: X U Mal- lette administrator ef tho estate ef O«o, &. -smith, lata of Wakula county, Florida, has In due form applied to the nnuerslgneu ter leave to sell the land bsslengntg to thewstata ot said ueoeased Bald application will be *»" the Hi st Monday in February, next, U in Ibkniary. next, 1SS8. ‘ Jos. S. axxnn.T., Ordinary.. aroBGU.—Thomas aomm. Ordinary’s Office, Jan. 3, ’93. . To all whom it may concarn: Mrs. Vary H. lnsworrt, administraUx ot tne estate of H. B. in due fora applied to°tS*mKlftraigxe4 for eld deceased. Said application will bo heard on the first Monday InFebruary, IMS. - Jos 8. Mx^Hiit, Ordinary, GEOxGlA-Thomas Conrrr. OXDOTAxrs omex Nov. 3D, 1893. M- A. Fleetwood administrator of the mtata Ot lfr . Annls Watu, decsaSdTlms appuSdl mo for ktBrasof dismission, and I will pm Jos. 8. V«nWiT.r. t Ordinary The Columbus Southern RAILWAY. —THROE SH COACH BET WEEK— Tliomasville and Atlanta, Gi. VIA COLUMBUS ARD M.DOHOUQH. SOLID TRAINS BETWEEN AL bany and McDonough. SOUTH BOUND, HO. 5, DAILY. Lean Quitman,8. F. * W... i'oeton •• ‘i homasvllle ' •• .lUan . TfOna .•Mai Arrive Ovlu&b. g« “ Orlffln M, & G ** McDonough. _»pm aoopm r («psu 6 to d m M.T.V-&G SOOpm EXCEPT BDNDAY. Leave Albany, f. B. Kwy. •• Richie Arrive Columbus.. 8 05 p m ‘lOpn 10 p m DINNER AT &ICHLAXD. SOUTH BOUND, NO. 11, DAILY. Leave Atlanta. McDoa Columl arrive nlchland - Dawson Camilla"".*.*".* Thomasville.. Quitman"!!." K.T.V &Gt. 1 1 McDonough..._Q U Jt i Griffln " 9 07 a m Columbus. ..08 Xwy 12 06 a m Kichland *• 13S p m Dawson •• . .... 2 38 p m 3 30 p m SFAW (Spa •• ... 6 30 p m :: ? p« NO. 3, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, ...0 B Rwy • 45 a m . • 30 a m .11 25 a m . l oo p m DINNER AT BICHLAKD. Trains Nos. 5 and 11 run solid between Albany aud McDonough, and carry through coach between thomasville and Atlanta, vis McDonough. figrAll trains arrive at and depart from Union Depots st Thomssvills, Albany, Co- umbus, Griffln snd Atlanta. W. D. MANN, C. A., Albany, Gs. ... AA. —A a A A, — ■ , U. a., AtURULUt. W. M. PARSLEY, O. A., Columbus, Gs. CECIL GABBETT, General Manager. Columbus, Ga. aeofoia Southern and Florida R. B, 5CW1SIE EITEB E0DI1 !0 FL0E1M. VUAYbJmA. Beiikn 7 20| • 25 8-m-Ip. m. notice gl.en to a lendant. I same time and place, tho u -hatf Interest in the east halt uf lot No. . u the ui Scree ef lot N< tlonal lot Ne.: land lying and being Thomas county, Geot L . perty ef W. u. Haxvln, to satisfy a Thum AJSe at the same time and place, tho umlivld d ona-hmf Interest in the east halt uf lot No. Bo the undivided one-bali interest in lOu ef lot No. 2J2, also i4 t-2 acres of rrao tlonal 10c Me. 262, all uf said lots and parcels of of B L. Hayes vs. VY. C. Harvln Notice given defendant. B, P. DOSS, Sheriff. T A Green lud etc. Thomas superior VS [court, April term, 1892. X. H. Halford) sheriff of said county deputy. f-rd, you are hereby notified. e and appear t the ne 1 of the superior court to be held in ityonthesrd Monday in Apr l there to answer to all such matters and things as are charged *ga|ns< bill of oomplamt of l’ A. Grcen und to abide by such order or decree as may be mado in the Witness tho Hon. Aug. H. Hansell, judge of saU court, this Dec. suth, 1892 J. vr. GBOOYEB, Clerk. eXOBOll—Thomas Covntt. Willie J. Collins f Libel for divorce - vs j Themes super] rhecyhilus a Collins \ court, 'returanble ; . (.April term, 1833. TO Theophilus a Collins, you aro hereby aeafled. d noted and commanded to be and appear at tho next term of th> superior court to do held in for the oounty of The u. as and SUM of Georgia, to beholden tbe 3rd Monday la April next, to answer the complaint ol Walls J. Outline in a -lbcl for divorce against yourself now pen ilug in said court.- witness tne Honorable A* H* Hansell, Judgo of said court, this the Itb darof Dec. 892. J. W. Gbooveu, Clerk. will produce better tbe eomiag ssxsoa tkam any ee*-d now being used. They were tested on different eoils in Thomas county the put season and proved to make u mueh aer acre on c ay or stiff land an the short cotton. The lint from this cotton sold for 24} cents per pound. Write me before they are all •old, or call on J. T. Evans A Son., at Thotnaiville, and se« tbe cotton tad Iht rtalka to show for it Mlf, W.B.DUM3. Chastain, Ga., 4m31m3 GEORGIA- Thomas Comnrr. To aU whom it may concern : S. M.Mallctle ot said state having In proper form applied as a person selected by tbe next of kin for totter* ofadmlnlstratlun on the estate of George it, Bodth deceased late of WakuUcouefy Florida, This is to cite aland singular the heirs and creditors of said George it. Smith to bo and appear at my office at. January term 1893 ot the eourtof ordinary of aaid ouunty to show cause If any they can why permanent letter* of administration ebould not bo pranted as prayed for. . - Jos. 8, Mebrilt, Dec, l 1B92. . v . GEORGIA—XnollAa Cocarrr. Ordinary’s Office, Jan* 9,'S3. having been returned to this office, all per-. interested are hereby citod — *—n, 1893.-or GS ... exista, why said report, »h-.ulil 30! 7 46! 1 T>!12 66 SCMXDUI.D IW EPIXCT Oct 1* TH 18M ...Palatka Ar L>r....Jacksonville.... Ar v. . ..LakeCity... 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