The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, January 21, 1893, Image 4

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Tr-.E GREAT COLD WAVE. i A SOCIALIST." ' Gecraia "Will Blush. ' lirot iho noldiera’ home is iL-.s'l. The f.,homing resolutiou was ad ipti (t the other day at a meeting of the c.inl of irurtees• ‘ K 3 .1, That the hoard, through >. c'Muii.ht^e ot Jwre. obtain leave from ; court ; to sell the soldier's homo property ur.ti'to nso the pr ceeds lot “And tS.iy It Widtnai Blushing, Wgts-' Remarks ?awderlyr - Wanjiington, P. C.. Jan. 12—. Philadelphia special despatch fr>t Scranton, Pa ba-s: G?::.*ial hfayi Workman povvd-rly; emerged fi I: Sweeps the Country. I« jour U th is below par, re-d P ui. It >ou.arc impaitn , sit tFwi. qa.» - y ar.d nave a talk wi h Job. It >cu are jjstal-tc strong head -d. go and se ■ Mo-cs „ If ycu are getting ak kueid, take . look a E jah. ' : • v .1 ' i i. If ihtre is no &oiig m y.iur ne>.rt f ou t ; .o am iuc»da> .acaU-Uafy, i l-.v. iu 0 ilvbo tuvu t*r»jicr(y i<> «u; U»0 a .Ulfi IftlTiCi. Ut ihuuitl CU iu- ,; 4 urNt mine or lu*». eunl S -So liil). tu. «<8tt»UXf ml U.O ,o. h'i utiU Idi derca «.ff tuo *»*->« iri . Leviwu on *** die n. Carter tomurfy a TuvniaS fa k>au»a.-Oitot».r k. J.uti.vU •Limit .vuioncuu Alyl gn*yUon» i uko K, Umr. vuo^M pioue.-uBo Lomi, •cm*, t»f Lauu iu ill 1 tlt' -llta* conslst-DS ut lui vabLdiUoUTl -IN uorUi aids »f I property o* Ot*o. v uyvUpl o,i>M3 Alto .ah ill J 0« yesterday jWraent oi renre, tirerb g of onion Carpenter* in ilib city. Daring the coarse i»f tda remarks he Hud:-^ ' * *T anrii * >ciaiUi; nncM my i£ with out blushing. It the avowal brV gf- c-riHleftinniinirl am willing to take it. I sun nno of rix’.y-fiva mihion s«.cial iauin the «-»untry.*’ - Mr Powderly ovireMiina ts snehtf- i-m iu this country. There arc is-1 sixty-five millions of long hairs (l_ unkerjiprcrrtiiks in ioa. P'tt: derly ha3 landed just where he wae expected to la-'d. the bece.fi-’. of extent} federate soldier* o: the state of Georgia In tbe discre ti n of tire.hoardr«f trustees” Cur.uueniiug on this the .Atlanta J.k r-'jjl *rns: “B. fare iho great trees that 8»r round the i jldsers* home put on their drrSH.of'preen again and before the birds siog from their leafy topa^ their wd c-une to the glad spring time, 4be h-'ffist tt iil be s ild at public outcry, aud the Ivautiful building erected by voluniary *coutrxbuttons fiom the ptvjple oi Georgia to shelter the aged Heroes wire fought tor their beloved South and its .the awful years of Un civil war, will become the property of private'individuals and put to s -rue other iffie than that for 'fhich it was in tended./' Sam mail Back in iuurnalsm. Atlanta, Ga.. Jan. 14 —Unv. .'3am W.'Small, the n-»te«t e*a th i tptiH oeveu yea*-s hu tue r st»u *• oiloAing tiu retuaraab e eouvoni-m, ■as returuml t»i j ounnl mu. li h ^ accepted a pos uou »u ire eat o»lai •atfnl ibe^Uuauiuti.ii. Jir S»u«il started life as au etliiur ire- ex » Do waa ou n»e Odi.s.i uU-i ; s C u years ago when he to.ia up ova n« - Win. * Jl A>;rtUl lu^ruiic Virginia’s B «yalry m th Pafad UICHMOND, V’A. Jail -44 — U ilcKm-iey has a ruieu Gen. 1\ McMahon o! NevY ok, woo h he placing ot tue irg.u xui o.i • he .ioaugurat parade a euong^ t» t- • asking that the Virgi .ia cavairy «» made a special escort to Prcsuieu • meet Cleveland A petition aigoto by the Virginia congressmen a* companied the letter. Willie J. UoUhj* I L'bwl for d-tor. e l re 1 Tm'»pna tupeilo. TUecpUlua C. Collins l- ourt. reinniuble * l Ajrll lerni, ISO . To Theophllaa 0. Colllus, you are hereby uotlfleO. d rected and couimanded to bu uuu appear at the next teru- oI th eupuri .r court b. bo held In tor We county of Tho . an and State ot OeoTKia to be held ou the aid Mo ula> tu AprU next, to answer the complaint oi Willie J. Cuhlue In a ltn-.l lor divorce aualJUM luoneU now • en lug in said court. WT ness tue Honorable A. u. Hauecli. Jud^o olaatd court, this the atii der of Deo. KJ2. * J. W. OBooyxa, Clerk nt su far paid thousands.— Adali. bt , T. DOSS, Sheriff. The Savannah Press has inaugural, erl a vigorous war against a currup bahot in Georgia The paper wa> prompt to denounce the demoralisa tion that character zed the recent ^iec tion in Savannah and has raised an r'oquem ciy tor ballot retoitn. Tht Press may rust assured that - the press O'* Georgia will be wuh it in (his figh-, because there is need^ of reioroi n- manv places besides Savannan.—Co lumtius E iquirer-Sun. Tb demand for ballot reform ib Georgia is becoming mure pronoum ed every day. Give us the Australian ballot, or “something betier,” on his sire bis. sides ami no ma chuied by breeching W. tb out a Paer. L'V Yoiik. Jau. 12 — i’o day Mr. '-'■and i • the course »>1 a couver- ■ :» "id: an intimate gentleman id said tiir.t John G. Carlisle, of : y,'.13 without a peer in this .r.-v In lvgurl to ability, capacity .ir >:. nn.'i th’ougbr, knowledge of a.-.d iu-ight into taxation fm.vitii! problem-. Mr. Gieve- furth*.- »:ated tiiat Mr. Carlisle, his secretary of the treasury." Id be entirely relieved ot the Igery of the treasury deiiartment ii- first ssya’ant. sump and use it. ' Jt will moke your letter heads and wrappers look as though you had all the trada you waut. Again,^ if you wish to boom your town, first starve the editor out or compel him to dress so that the rents and ravels of his coal and trousers will play a tune to the gentle touch of the northern breeze, and when he is seen perar.balating around neighboring toTusin quest of support it will at once be recognized that he hails (tom a thorough, wide-awake busincu point,” GEORGIA— ruoM45 COUKTT. O (liQary’a office, Jon. 8, *t9. Tho report of comtnl9»loucrA vppoluted t > aet Hpcirb a T*-ai’s nup,<ort for iho widow j isiaor children o'D. S. March ,11, anecseed aavlng been returned to thla ofllco, all persons luteresteff are hereby cited to appear ut Ok Febraxry ter>u, t 03 ot this o mr*. to eh-tw oa<ue,4f any ext-ta. wbf said report b uid not be couflrmed auimade jiid*njS>«t. pt aaid coart. Jos. 0 MKKEibo, wrolhury. A mission j from the wild- lived ninny vo and prop; rly. And Iwluny'ht four hou>-s be and rubbed by GhOBGIA—Tnoxas 0> cktt. O-dinary’b Office. Jan. 3, *99. To all whom it may concern: Mr*. Vaiy H, vli.awo.ti-,adminisvr-tlx a t .e esute ot n. B. tins wort*, late ot aud county, d e used, b s •u mb* form applied to tile unicrslgued x«.r leave to aell the land be ongma to the e* ate. f aid deceased. Said applicasio will b-. heard ua the first Monday In February. 1 tu. jus 8. Msaxiu,, Ordinary. lEORGIt—THoxab Cocyrr. Ordm4>y*e Office, Jan. A. C3. To all whom It may c- rcem: B U Ual- et o administrator of tbe eat ,te of Oeu. it. . uiih. late of WaAnla conntf, K'orlda, uaa in •ins form applied to tbe anaeralgue,, for laava to saU tbe land b«lonstnic to the estate of Bald •eccused Said application wiU be h»ard on the fl at Monday In February, next. Uhl At last the i ubl c kn.> how the v >ie l .r pr. s th Here are ihcfi^urti: V r 277;-for Harrison, 145. a:.c 4t. 53. Cxvelir.d dtd cot Tiug Harrison very reitch, was nowhere." clualvo sate of tlioso «elH>rtie4 Olae sea In THOilASVILLE, GA. KELLAM & 'MOORE, Th-i o ly .Manuf**ctu-'nr Oftlelsns in' the , south, Atinnti, Ga. jp2?*lV<l‘llers arc not suppled with' the«e fan ous a Users. 17-9-wbm. Sncv/Plow-Cal ision. Eoone, Ictta., Jan. 13.—Between 4 and 5 o’clock' ibis' morning the snow pi*w (>n the Chicago and North Western, ran into the rear end of a pjsicngar train that stack in the snow ncir Siorcy City on Des Moine3 and Webster City branch. were injured. A physicians left- immedi- ateij?fiif ths bce^c of the accident. It Is. lilt ter, bitter cold throughout -LADIES AND GENTLSMLNS- P HIDNG OUTFITS. —THE ONLY PLACE TO GET THE CELEBRAT ED— Whitman Saddles .and Bridies, AN ASSORTMENT OF. Fine Whips Always on Hand. - N itiou to Debtors and Creditors. A!l persons having demaids against tho esv-to - f n H. Aicswurih, late ol Thom >s CO..: t*, deceased, are hereby notified to rth> de* in their demands to the undersigned ac cord mg to law; and all persons indebted to s&i i estate are required to make immediate paym «L MAtif fl AIN'WoRTII, Administratrix fl B Aim-worth, dec. TaoaiasTille, Ga, Dec. 19«h, 189A 1*6*. tak mntf who attended a wedding, j ton>tots. i ' . Wheythe - minister asked, Who. ^ — ——— givDTthh woman away? some fellow I Will Georgia, afier all, be repre way.- back said in a low voice, *1 seuted at the World’s fair—by a fly ing could, but TU be domed if I do/ machine. It would compensate large- Now, that is the way I stand on the ly for the absence of a general ex- cabinet.” ' I hibik For Corns, Warts And Bunions ueronly Abbott'S East Indian Corn Faint. Shells loaded t» order at Bartlett’s, 105 Bread street. us the trustees can make y arrangements the home the confederate veterans n i he days of their aged ml physical distress, will k r the auciioneer’s ham Id to the highest bidder, this end comes the patriot Lg'wmk inaugurated by ra<ly. Twice spurned by ■i-mb:i>‘8 pledged - to repre- _• p!e of Georgia, at last s’ hi me is to be sold under . of ihe auctioneer. siy upon, the patriot pic of the once proud :i soldiers home, g monument of the alion borne by the gia towards the men nh tho folds of the it racy, thrown upon tiling of trade and foliofrom th Courier: There is no be I state, and few wh zealously ar.d t ff cess of ms par v, Walters, of Dju; of as the corn:i ^ toroey for the S Georgia, and the s-ate will be del' Trams ; laycd f. day af:. perty, geu- ay the press of ix.« s Cold Snap. .u:, Tentv . Jan 13-F..r ti-i.i- ia fittc^n years the cl iiwr fnza last night, irei-l oi the river all the Prout pped to zero here fire most severe twenty years is decent parts ol the IIARLK-TON o C., Ian. 13.— snowfall this morn* tbe season, nccom bskk wind, and it old all day, all of uncjmmcn for this Harr, son K.>y.\\ ILLL. i esn., Jan. 13.—The lust three days has recedented, the, mer- .u 1° to 20° above s morning a ntgro >.i:hI under a house r^irtg Machine. r.b-.» t» the Amercan ■j • rta.i in Company are Meek concern the com- v'ii spring, when an ex- • jo ma le with the Hying v.M.eh tire company is 2-ms! the stock Holders Lilt:*- ol success One of • m .ruing that it was the salary but ered e machines they w.il aud give :k holder or whether to a determination on the pin of the average farmer to econo mise. lets reasonable to presume that both of these causes bad some thing to do with the reduction of the consumption of fertilizers. It is equally hard to say what is the cause of the evident increase in the demand for fertilizers this year. 1 do not pretend to tell the cause, but only know-that the demand baa v ry considerably increased and the fear has even been expressed by some ol the manufacturers ot fertilizers that they wih hardly be able to supply *a sufficient product from their factories to meet the demand.” The Constitution's information is probably correct. There is a tenden cy toward an increase of the use o: tcmlizcrs among the farmers. It they would increase the amount of home made fertilizers it wou>d be all righ>; but the extensive purchase ot com mercial fertilizers, on a cred-t, will so riuusiy hamper the farmer when pay day comes. Our advice is to go slow in the pure asc of commercial tertiu zers. S ick, so tar as possible, to the home product. Safety in Traveling lo the annual report o the Railway CotnaussioJer- ot New York Sia«e ap pears the following suggestive para* grapn: Alter nearly ten years of investiga tiou into all accidents occumng on the railroads in t.tis state, one Let is pressed upon the attention of the board, lu collisions, in overurnit g of cars by broken rails, or by what ever cause, ms foilua, without v*r a tiun, that the drawing-room a- d sleep ing cars sustain far Its* damage th«n the ordinary day coach. This immu nity is directly the result oi difference ol construction for safety, and there shuuid be an improvement in this re spect. The passenger id a coach i» entitled to the same safety, if not the n luxury, as the one who occup ee a scat in a paiacc car. The,<act» aud conclusions thus pr sealed' in an uffioai lorm point out the of action which a i rat.way com panies should ake immediately, with out waiting tor legislative compulsion. Enlightened seiLmtcrest should dic tate such a course, aside from all con siderations of humanity. inchee d.'tp. Tbs mercury ►ho»s 10° below zero to'uigbi, sud is falling fast It has been the coldest day since 1857. Baltimore Jan. 15 —.Dispatches to the bun irnm all p*risot Maryland sh<*w that the therm*'meter marks below zero There is uo recuidot such cold weather heretofore in the state- Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 15 —To day was bitterly cold, aud to night bi«le fair to be colder than last night The Cumberland is frozen tight from bank to bank, aud during }he day was visited by thousands looking ac the unusual sight. Chattanooga, Jau. 15. -Chatut nooga is iu the dark, and the city witbuut a drop ot water. At mid nignt the waier company’s supply gave out owiug to the freezing of the river and . the water iu the section pipes. Every bueiurss house, factory and newspaper aud resiueuce is at footed by the damage. The electric iigote Wcut out aud the city is pitch •lark, wkb every sireet frozeu as slick an glass. Atlanta Jau 16 —The weather Inn x.'g:it «v*t >ue c ideal o', the tea ••-1 here an i tb- c ml-at iu Atiauta l *r the pasv ten years I he minimum temperature rej*ort I ac the signal station here wao 8° : ' »ve zer<> at 5 o'clock this m ruing. Overhaul the Pension L'sts. Wntu C mmssio tr Bentley was anauing the Pviisitu. Bureau he de- • -r.d. in a etrer a« n lo the senate. New York Ice-Bound. New York. Jan. n.—All of the harbor ot New York was ice-bound t» day. The gateway of the contiuent was almost impassably closed to both ocean ships and nver ferry boats. The ice had formed to an extent not known for the last 15 years. Traffic was at a standstill, and the bay was studded wuh crafts of every description, frozen in and motionless. A very few of the Lrry boats to and from the city and tbe island cities or Jersey managed, alter hours of back- lug and tugging at the ice floes, to get through for a single trip each; and even the best of the ice-breaking pas senger boats encountered great ai d almost insurmountable obstacles lhe Sound steamers were also greatly de layed and had a hard time getting down. They were covered with ice - Ocean tramp steamers, and others o! almost all classes, were nipped in the ice and held prisoner*. On the w^ole, it was such an Arctic scene on every hand as nad not been witnessed in New York harbor for years. Nebraska'-: Deadlock Broken iili-COLH, Neb., Jell. 13 — 1 deadlock in ibo legislature axe br- en this morning and the two huua* s met in joint session and canvass* the votes. Gov. B »yd*s nnwaage w. read this afternoon aud Gov. Cioui.j duly i stalled, delivering h s iuagui Mt, Rival Chicago. A reguur •‘oourn” nas visited J ru >alcm uow tha*. a ran road nas react • c •t. Speculator* are buying laud, an hotels, stores and dwelling houses * ai. rising in every d ree ion.” Belui tong the sacred city may have a iv- ncwBpaper, a debt a> d a labor **»i Then u will be iu ine ra d^rn sw,m.^ Exchange. 61 zzied in Kansas Kansas City, Mo, Jan. 13 - -lb P*»ria Iruui all <*vcr Kinwa o effect that the wofet blizzard •*! t tt r.uy winter is raging. The 8 * is drilling aud all trains Hie i*- The therm'.meter at midniglu a a 2 degree** brtt«*w Z^r » Irero «i possible 10 : iron. * prti.-loi. rulle all *he it c a ms, l» any manner of yet, con> utrmg ihe wi.ole > inv opinion that not less tnan 10 p^ recent, ot the pension ap propriations arc pair) «*ui upon Iraudu n< and illegal oa*ms which by the Oop 00 ot a pr p r ra thud tor 'he reparation unn presents ion. ot th ev dence in supp >n..d tht c-s s **ou d Ire saved to Ihe goyer. nient and the A Female bergeanl-ut Arms Little Rock, ark, Jan 14 — Mrs. M M. Anderson, ot Pu; was elected sergeani-ut-arms •*t hnuee to-day This is tbe drat u woman hoe been ei««t^ d t • *-i tiun. Governor eleci Tui Bee, will be sworn in cbvgit-r. fh-tt do - 1 l'h.% cr> ic-Mu wa> triads when the to a num'rer of on the robs war. 223 988, and the to tal disbursements tor pensions $26, 844 4I5* Wnat musi be the condi tion now, wuh near y a milhon.oamcs on the 10 Is and prospective disburse ments of over $200,000,000 per an- uum, after the proc-ssiou ol Dudleys, Tanners ind Raum-s, aided by the army of c aim agents, have had their swing for years? The pension lists •hould b- overhauled aud purged. The Georg'a newspapers are still nammenog away at the injus.ice of paying our judges such insignificant salaries. 1’he Budcr Herald says: '•There are but three officials in Georgia who, considering the labor aud respoo'ib.lry, to say nothing of the qualifications neecssan y requ red, are more niggardly paid than our su penor court judges. The exception embrac e our supreme court ju-iges. H therio wc have had a creditable ju diciary, but sine.-: 1871 ihe pay of tbesr high* and learned officials, supt r-or‘court judge , has beeo a disgrec to our state. Ia many of the countie.- of Ge rgia the sheriff ano cltrk gei higher pay than tht ir pres ding officer There is neither reason hur excuse tu th;s state of affairs.” AT go u M3 tcuu t-n w Can bra lug the birthday B.un.s OU tbe 25 H. The greu Cou the rich-st eve p. tfiiug out Our imtuigr*u< m i »ut pauper eocialietH . G 6>acy, ihe we i i Bruns* ck. i« d: ad 00©»©3oo©e ® TUTTS STiny Liver Pills ffSXS&St,^~ v lhoold bo without then-. Their ow • SSSSfi*^ S3 j3»W tho system sircxss+-h to resist all tho Dhemthyand impure at-a QGQ ©e To Piano Buyers! ; l '“;T'" ; i'iven Fee, VALUE $15.00. It is of soli<|_brass, very ornamental, five feet hii>h fom fl mr to burner, with beauti ful umbrella silk fringe shade. Buy a Piano and get the lamp free. Offer good only until January 15'h. Steiuway Pianos, Mason & Hamlin Pianos and Organ*. Ma hush k Pianos. Sterling Pianos, and Organs. Sold cn easy payments or for cash. (’all at Furniture Warero >ms aud see the Pianos and Lamps. GEO. W. FORBES ana beiuc iu u Ce rHBt by :..p.ri> of ruouias county HUpcrloi compla *rd« “ preuilsvs. sold court, this Doc. tbesrU Monday ia April men ami were to answer to all auuh matter- and thingB as are cborged OgtMUS mu oy tin i.lli compla nt of i A Or. en uud ( • aplilo b.. □eh order or decree as may b. mado in tn- tho Hon. Aug. II. Hansell, Judge o. —«i, ISM J. W. Gbootso, Clerx. hidden & Sates Southern Music House. 3 LINE OF CHRif TMAS GOODS. Rockers, Easv I 'esli -, P ctures Ir j \\ a-ons. 'hairs, B o< n l Eas c-, l a-.es. F ncy T ibl tr. au ! V£tis, 1? > FORBES’ FURNITURE HOUSE, 175 G50A3 STREET, MASU'.Y 6U LDl'iG IPSOI |lNDE , ,t TASiE. Thomasville. We now have in stock a full line of fine cloth-covered Wood and Metalie Caskets, also a full line of cheap grades, all of which we propose to sell at cut prices. Our prices will be lower than was ever heard of before. Give Uo a call, inspect our line and hear the Cut Prices. L. F. THOMPSON & CO, 24 Bro.ul m., bftween Citizens’ Bank and Thomas & Dickin-on's ^rJ'iHSsa GRYSTAyLENSES Ctalfiy Tint u& Ll-zip. is, i., uuKiii a do., SKCGCI.TO, Ocp, Ea CC? I§AAO eBIFFIN, Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. MANUFACTURER ANO DEALER IN'-