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SiTOUMY, NOTEVBKR 18, 1893.'
Get your Ihankt to-o shape for
throiigiving d«y.
H«» York detnoortta are inquiring
where tiny ' are at.’
The'Anjaita exposition »u for
mally opened yesterday.
Bow mnch, if any, win the - atate
lose by bet endorsement of the North*
eattern railroad tmodat
—
Foot baQia the fatarttad. They
all play It—that it Ibe boya do. The
Ifirla are toot '■lnl», r
J)r. Hawthorne of Atlanta haa I la th# LuflHI«tiri.
atirrod op a bornet'a. neat among the I Atlanta, OA, Not. 14—In
adrooatea of women oocupylng pui-| Houae the bUl paaaad to-day to giro
pita. It waa brought about by the I j a dgmeaU a(alaat railroad* to anferoa
preaence of many woman in AUanla, I penJtiea preaeribed by the railroad
who an taking an actire part in a 1 onmndaatos the «■— Ban on lha prop-
8real religiou. oonrentionnow in Urty of the road aa Uxen now han.
aeation in that city. It aeema that a I A bill waa introdooad to paaaion
aeaiooa woman delegate from Hama- j confederate aoldiera who enliatad from
ohnaetti bad ttfeee^ed to tU oonren. Georgia, bat mowed any and hare,
lion to pray for the oonreraion Of Dr. gioco the penaion law waa enacted,
Hawthorne, The Journal in referr* j beoome reaidenta again,
log to .the matter aaya ; ■ I the biU paaaed modifying •oou-un-
In opening tM aervtoea at the Firat nu||1 ^ ol iuanaa oompaniea
Baptiat yeaterday, Dr- Hawthorn. g(i ^ the member, intro-
took notice of Jhe good •>*«« H dared a bill making ittbadntyof
mnrlra. ■. .. . . . W, •
«VA„ _P1 __ .. ISolidtor-Genera'a to proooeato rail-
mtd he, "for rtlfi jaA two^minotea].«■
atthiatimetotay a worimrea^ro ono whobaabarnt rofoaod equal ao*
to what may bo juddered an unkind' 00 “ mo<UUo,u
aSnaion to itoyaOif as poblwhed m the
afternoon paper .of yeaterday.' 1 am
Aagtste Us ecttaiad aosnoot the
R.r.-nriioas «5f tK; flidway Fldanoc.
W ytder if tity tm the “Strata of
Cair- f*
A good, wnribte, praetldal road
law ought to be pawed by the fcgirv
lata re. Better country roadj an
needed in Georgia .
“There an momenta when one
likea to bo alone,” and one of these ia
when a man is putting np a atovo
pipe, remarks the Evening News of
Augusta.
The day* of the thanksgiving tar-
key are short in the land. He wiQ
stnil arottnd on thanhagiyiog morn
-r>3- la ani>5)SSold. he will be cut
detajiitatoS, r.'ain.
; -; -rfn {io-rerrip: Mi'cheli uv
i'ot'.'eto .-.no Mi'cheli fighting ii
Mr rtr.iel Dtht gr-ernor does no
j* ioul-a ike the fight would
'-V- y.iiccin *hr - > nil r :f Jackson
v-’ito
The pupuuste hare adopted a new
khibboieth for the approaching cam-
palgn. Inst -fall their pamword waa
“per capita,” this year and the nest
it will be “oo-operalire referendum, “
aayi the Hotning Wews. -
1^ looks like Queen, wbat’o her
name, would be reinstated on her
throne in Hawaii. According to Ur.
Booat’i report her dethronement was
brought by the action of the Marine
faroea of the United States.
A rerohmoa 01 the Ferns whe*i was
lotting to the political rerolouon
New fork the other dsy. Jnst now the
repuollcan* are a> the <op of the wheel
and the democrats holding to the
lowest pom >n of i>. But it will torts
again.
The next charge agaioat Cleveland
will be that be has set np a monarchy
in Hawaii And the nest wi<l prob
ably bo that be will attempt the same
thing in thia oountry, declaring him'
no a dicuior. In the meantime
Gr >vsr go-* ah**d, giving the coun
try ,n n .ii t. ccnnnmical govern.
In the LssisUtnre.
, , . y, , , , Atlanta, Go.. Nor. 16.—Bofh; fkt
onaof ibreerincurobU fools Uiat are Jand ^ Hosts have breneu-
aa nameroos in |hu ropthlapd ““ ®‘ I g,g«d to-day ia paaaing bills of a
w&omDr. Candler made mention in|°
h: ‘ " h ® ‘ b “ Bibl ” *° the OBI, public biUpamed bf im-
be the ward ol God, and that it meanaj ^ .g. t]m . for
im^Motthoi who WHoto that '** ret0 ™' *“ M bt ‘’*
what Paul wrote in the 14th chapter A PiH “‘J*®
of let Corinthian, and in lat Umothy ^ ™ te “ ip ° r *-
oonceming women-'was inspired brl* 1 ? 1 * 61 ”' r|
the living God,'and what fanl wrote j Where Ha* He Gone T
stands igainat the’ Utitodimui.niam I Wuhington, Nor. 15—Preodent
ptople-who ^
pom tebring tey naine Wore Urn £££*? ^
f^itt W^, Motion for to " mmtxptett ^
^”’ bat uothing i. known of their d^i*
day it not convert inejiol«Une j nation. It-ia fated at the white
that what Panl.wrote concerning wo* I houae that the President will be away
men in the cbnrchee waa wrong.” | only one day.
Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 13.—Fue
broke ant to-oighl about 7.15 o’clock
in the Welter bioA, on Main street,
between Monroe aiuTUnion atreets.and
before the flame, were checked, at 9
p. m., several lire* were lost and
nearly $1,000,000 worth of property
went op te smoke.
The exact number of lives lost ia
not known at this hour, but a careful
eatima'e places it at tour, white four
or fire were injured, tome fatally, in
jumping from the bnromg building.
When the- fire broke out a panic
occurred in the Auditorium, where
6,000 people had assembled to listeo
to Rev. Sim Jones, who is conduct
ing a revival. For a time the gi eatest
excitement prevailed and several per
sons were knocked dowa and tramp
led upon by the crowd in thfe mad
ruth. The ushers had presence of
mind enough to throw,open the acore
of exits and this, together with the
claritm- voices of Rev. Sam Jones an d
G. P.M. Turner, which conld be heard
above tbe din shoaling that the Ere
a mile from the Auditorium, qui
eted the people to- a great extent/
The panic was started by a long-hair
ed crank in. the galleries crying fire.
ui« Idea dlitrjc or Tooium c
orlfiuol Hue Wat n
llae- tl/i i
Bub Ingersoll .bobs up with regular
regularity. He is an interesting figure
and talker, though hifviewe are sound-
condemned by the Christian world.
While io Boston the otherday, he w. I, ,
asked if he believed in the immortal^ tus&**rvt/i
of the suit). He replied aa followa:
*i d't not ssy that death end* all;
neither i > 1 say that man is immortal,
say that i do not know. To koow
one thing, to believe'is another, aod
hope is s'ilt another.
•‘I 'hope, for-Ail good, fur aU joy, for
the cht dren of men.
“All I can say about, immortality is
this: There was a time when I was
not, after that I wav, now I am, and
may be that it h more .wonderful
that I should continue forever, now
that I have a start, lhap.it wav ihat I
should begin.- ->- •
‘Wn love,-and those wo love die,"
and we cling to-the hope, to >he wish,
tint we may meet-agaio. Love -was
the first to dream of immortality, and
as long as vre love we shall hope.”
Tbo third partj, including Tom i The Governor Took ChirgB,
Wateon and the te-aer lights of the I Atlanta, Noir. 15.—-The Northeast*
party, have been boasting; that the j ern railroad, whose bonds the State
tr’conditional repeal of the Sherman [is indorser for *260000, defaulted in C:'.i«t»net»w,.Company, opposed to
net and the failure of tie^democrau paying the iuieroat ttrday, ■va_!.i . '
Macoo, Ga., Nov. 13.—The hear
ing the petition of the, bondholders ot
the Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad for a foreclosure and tale ol
the property, came up this morning in
the superior court here, before Judge
BogerL. Gamble..Hon. Hoke Smith,
Secretary of the Interior, ia in court
representing tbe bondholders, and has
associated with him Waihiogton
Dessau, of'Macon; Sklpworth Warner,
ot Baltimore, and Tom’ Glenn, of
Atlanta. ' .
Judge Clifford Andenou, ex-attor-
generai, represented the Macoo
ledi-s re, and other prominenl
to pass
n free and unlimited rilvtr j Governor took charge, eppnieti^i viv:*f jr---sfeted wlte the case are
bill would', result in tfiourlB. K. Beoven, ol Athena, aa manager 1l w (juraiU, John I. Ha«, W. R.
•weeping the cooritry. Well, they I of the rood for tbv State' The road j Hammnno^ Hdi, Hama jt. Bircb and.
didn't sweep it any to speak of. Re* j has been leased by th* BAD. Com*, esavy r.ihtr>
forring to this, ,and tha apparent I P»ny.
favorable outlook for the third party I nv-iaftan Wnrkara 4
leaden under the cireumstenoet, thei ^
M TbT^!S3£Z , werd ropwnally "ijoum'd to
favorable to tba'Popnllma In all ^ T*
of tha oonntry. Tha election oc ywT m T<mmt0> U * D *°*"
enrred at a time whan ffiooontent waa Washington, Nov. 13.—Although
rife among tbe people and 'hundreds I coDgrroa will ineet three wteka from
of thousands of workingmen wen out 1 today. President Cleraland haa not
of employment. Oongrem had jnst I jet begun the actual preparation of
stopped the purchase of ailver, after a I hit annual menage but he will com*
long aid bitter Struggle, and theira is j mence active wotk on it at onoa.
tbe only party which lavora the free I He spent today at "Wood)ay,"ex-
and unlimited doinage of that pula'. 1 amipg reports and other material, tbe
They have ascribed-tha financial dit-1 snbatance of which wiU be faaoacpav-
grroe Ilf the cuumry to tbo do lited in the musage, to be used to
monetisation of ailver, -and have guide him to writing it. Mr. Clove*
claimed that an overwhelming 1 tend will be at the white boose and
majority of tbo people ardently da-1 attend the cabinet meeting to-morrOw,
sire free o.inage. Surely they conld but he will decline to reedheany
pave chosen no better time nor beittx diet* except tboae whom be wishes
issue to demonstrate the growth of I to oooanlk Until the mvwaeaio com-
their party. But the test, under these pleted ill doora will be open only to
favorable mrcnnutanca, did not show 1 cabinet officers sqd a fcwothera whoas
1 growth. Oo tbe dontrary, it seemed I views on public matters ara deaired.
to «how that the movement luu not I —■•V-r—r
only ceased progressing, but ia going i . Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 13,—
backward. tCongressman Oatea arrived this inorr.
lromcdirttely after coart assembled
today .Mr Anderson raised (he point
ifeat the charter ol the Georgia South
ern and Florida railroad was not valid
at the time tbe mongage was made.
Thu proved a bombshell, and prelim
inary argument on this point occupied
the rest of the day. It fs' probable
lhat4be hearing will continue about
week.
\ r< - : f,-. y p.irtdti 18 badiy
ubf.cd iu uiisduue, as the iol.-o*iog
from the Atlanta Journal will show:
We hope the legislature will bear in
tniud the fact that there are nearly
(bur hundred children in the Georgia
penitentiary. Tbe Georgia peniten
tiary ia a pretty tongh place for hard
ened criminate. What chance baa a
child in such a place and among anch
companions?
The legislators want to jump on
Ike liquor traffic again. A bill baa
been introduced to amend the local
epfion law to aa to prevent another
election for ten years after the option
measures become a laws, says tbe Al
bany Herald.
Better let tbe law alone. It ia fair
slid be* given general satisfaction,.
]> ai linker with a good law. Tbe
ehaae-a are that it would be made
ling direct from Washington. -It", an
An exchange in diaenning the ru ] interview be said toe had recently call
ral free delivery lyatem, as recom : led oo Mr. Carlisle and ,tiie secretary
mended by the last administration, [ gave him to understand it would oe
says: '■ I the policy oi me adm'n'rranou to
‘First Assistant Postmaster Genet-1 coin all the ailver buliion te the treas*
al Jones announces te bis annual re-1 ury, or about four millions monthly,
port that tbe experiment oi free poa-1 At this rate, which is the capacity of
tel delivery in villages, which has I the mints, it would require four years
been in operation for two full years at I to cote all the bullion on hand,
an annual coat to tbe Government of) re. *
810,000,000, and which ao long as it B£rliD * *«>?• M-—A meeting of
was a novelty aeemed to promise good •“"**» ™ he!d ^nday to comm*,
results, has .proven a failure; and he “»*•. hanging of the Chicago
suggests, in the interest of imperative I * n archieta. Tbe police interfered,
retrenchment, that it be impended nt l“ d broke D P the fathering, became
the cloee of the horrent yew. Rural [ of ‘be violent apeeehea that Were made
free postal delivery was only one of-* »PP roviD ? ‘be onlroge. in the Lyceum
number of ooatlvfada that were in* Xbeatra m Barcelomx
dulged in by th. rec.nt Adminia.ro- *** They
lion to propitiate rfiatio votera and to [re* be wiped out.
strengthen the standing army ot
officials to that the “tea” should the
more surely be kept in. It waa a bit
Buenos Ayres, Nov. 13.—In eon*
I sequence of the renewed bomkard-
, . . J ment of Rio do Janeiro, stringent
ofgonnto. P^^‘7'instructions have bran ramrod by
***•-?&:r**-JP*r*\* oomtnandero of the foreign wJ
I» ‘brolfU pvopflrty tetbadty.
■ to have * level bead.
Hr. Bryan, of Nebraska, has been
■eyiay, since the election, that the
heaviest democratic losses were earned trationa'ong witb an empty Trearo-I"^^ WoBctote
fee eta tea where tbe democrats favored
tits nnooadiUonul repeal of the Sher
man set The Atlanta Journal prods
the young man from the West as
Idlawi:
Dote Hr. Bryan mean to say that
■n democratic masses In Now York,
Now Jersey and Massachusetts are in
favor of the free coinage ol ailver?
How bit that the republicans made
aaeh gains in then states when all
their representativei were opposed to
free ailver coinage? Mr.,Bryan should
tolso explain bow tbe, democrats
carried Virginia by a largely in.
created majority when their oppo-
aaata, the republican populists allies,
■ade the fight straight for free silver.
Ia Hr, Qtyan’a own atate the popu*
lists, who had a free ailver platform
and lice stiveT candidate., were bealrn
Iff the republicans, who took extreme
ground against silver. Mr. Bryan b
badly mixed.
Ike system of sewerage being pot
in now is a pet scheme of Mayer
i Hopkins’ and he b giving it hb per*
ff**»«l supervision. As soon as the
present line b run he will commence
laying it through the block bounded
by Brood, Jackson, Crawford and Jef
tenoa streets. When this b finished
- the bostoees portion of the town will
b* faUr equipped with sewer fscili-
I somebody will getAurt.
—®—- ,| Galveston, Tex r Nov, jj,—A News
Mol Branch, tbe leader of th* third Ispedal from Alptee. Tex, reports
party in the legkattire, made a itmg ,h» t tea inches, of mow bps fallen to*
speech against the bill,to wstahBah |g.y t sriib a proapect that it trill reach
state banks, oo Tuesday.; Most of I thirty by te the morning. In contrast
hbtpeecb, however; was abusing tbe Lj* thil , re general art hkavy nine
democratic party. ;- | in East, Southeast, South art South.
After Branch hadoondudad, Btiles, I wc5t X ex „
the negro hgbliior from Liberty,!
arid: I Holton, Kee.,. Nor. 13.—’’Pnlty
“Mr. Speaker, Idid not know tbe I McGregor” reduced the worWayear.
democratio party was oo trial befcrojBngtroUlng .record Brinrday to
tbe leipalataroifotil'jnst Bofti’* Cgreet 12251-4, going against a strong wind
applanae) “but I. thought's* were I io a cold rate,
bying to pern abatok hill to Urn ia mi—
people more currency, and thu. "- L '
ltero thetfiatraai of tha people, l|*dined toTOeeoteperoiiiioetaLoo.
«T therefore, oirprbed.^t thbl*^ btinio» «!*•
girot ^ortleolCSwF^ would ol the standard diror dollar jut 64
ha found objeetiag to ^ring tha oom* I cent( -
on people rdipt” j A ux on incomes wiU probably be
He concluding by saying be waa in j ^ ou'come of congressional legisla
tor of the biU, and would Cheerful* I totu It i, wd tbat mrilprobabiU.y
^ . . . ' , ] no income under ${,000 per annum
Buies b * better npnasotative fgi, ^ fil the tax
the people than Branch* [ou the editors of Georgia.
Dunkirk, N. Y\ t Nov. 15.—A. ter-
Among the attnetteus of-tits Mid-1 The North Georgia Annual OoaJ^
way Fbbanca brought to Augurta, fence wiU,oo«.vene m GaUrertlle ^ ^ inc ^, of , now hsjre
rko P k winiol A nAflMtlKfl nMflflnM A# I aL. OAtL <**l*nt at O a‘.i1m*1v m wwa _ . . ...
the Chronicle notices tbe presence oi I the 29th instant, at 9 o’clock, a. m.
the “Beauties of all Nations.” There I with Georgia’s diatingmahed Biabop,
are Georgia girls who wiU outabine I A . G. Haygood, te the chair. About
the prettiest of this famous gathering throe htutdred ud fifty delegatee wiU
of beauties. [be in attendance.
lof property: H
of lot of Uma No. s*: in
- _ . - - - — 1 >mm coantv. Us , s.M
lasd In Tied on Mike prtrperty yf L. B Vssn to
JuaUosoottrt n fs IsMted frost (W
uUUlCt. O M , More after term. I 9f. In Uvut
- “ It. Somftj vs D. ». HcDonsJd, I*. tL
Vann sed *. A. DatU, eudorter MoUoe glms
defendant in writing.
Also an tL« uftj time sad plsce,^ twrnty^(»)
of latna
tridolril, «uuiuicucii>K tot%i
sod running up brsnou north
‘—Isr enough west, thenoe
( thonc j oast to orlglssl
branch, the startlhgpoint
— _a the property of 1 B.
Kslford v» estlefy a Thom's* supsrlor court
ft f» issued Outeber term. 1899, In favor of
KenLoih Wiacy, ti JC. H. Halford, defendant
notlQed in wrltiug.
Also »t the earn* Ume and rl tee, 28 acres ol
l««dilotJJa. Wdln the ink dla*
trie* ot Tnom«a couaty Us,, bounded i
lows: Commencing
branch running j,
Una, west up.far anoagh
Albany Herald: . The. Bereft b
Democratic' : in politics, aminb’c in
temperament, cheerful of ipirit, hope*
lul in disposition and. sanguine by
natnre, and it doesn’t propose to
either sulk, wail or become discour
aged over the little twelve to onti vio-
tory that tbo republicans scored in
Tuesday’, elections.
*_This ia an off year in politics—each
b politics, anyhow.
Even if twelve out of thirteen states
did go wrong, there’s consolation to
be found in'the thought that whom
tbo Lord loveth he chasteneth.
fhe democratic ship has atood worse
bufietiiig than the littie off year tidal
wave of Tuesday gave her, and, like
tbo good old Ship of Ziop,
"Sh« hu landed many tkontanda,
And she'll land as many more.” !
^ . ^anoagh west, .
sore ot iflltl lot, thence east to original lloa
thence north to branch to starting point. Ve»
lng the place where defencUnt Uvea J&n.Tth.
l88vle?lod oa m the property of Henry Williams
satisfy n Thomas ooonty court fl is issued July
fendant. . ,j_
Also at the same time and place, the foUow-
ing property, the rest estate, to-wlt: One
Rnu ijr-ng la a body in the 13th district of
homas o*.unty, Om*. conslstlngof tha eastern
portion of lot no. 63. said farm containing 3»>
acres, more br Uas, and being tha asms owned
and occupied August lat, Usu, by Susan V. Urn
derwood; levied oo ns tkoncopertyoC defend.
A Malletui. /vs. Hasan r. Underwood, notice
gtvMs miyiuflsit. ■ :
' time and place,Ti acres of
JKooraaf ef lot Ko.ftW.Ut
the nth district ot Thomas oounty t Qa*. Sown
^«ssjeajste&sr
wtksf.li
T oJrinra,lssusd OOobirtermTiewVlQ
: H. & Cook * hroro forthrusoofZ H.
,ta* J.lvy Brown. Hotlca given to de-
Alao,itlhcMine.time aad^plao^tha
one-hatfof
of dtfendent John Wade to satisfy n Thomas
£^Sni^asS2^?Sj5TkJ5ft
totaa tortoriotot UuiKo.ajs, itoKitteoro
fouon: Comm.nclur *1 Ui» Kmth*«*i oluie
Ire **“X Ui* Mtt lie. in no.
re——r- -aWto.th.ua. or a teueh V«rod»,
thonoouptho ruuotnld hrenehtolh. |B
oi iu.ding re., are —
BS5SBatareiha*
Id, uhi entahlo,H
Bud l**d lorlM on •• Uw proporty of J. A.
Uorr-Ulouuolj. reoxlfreo O nolrenodfrom
to* Superior com* Oetobtr term, Ian, la h-
re* of li. *, d*tu n. i. a. aunSTnoUo.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 14—For the
first time te the history of Augusta,
ban tho people of thin city been
joined by representatives ot over ball
the states of the onion in the formal
opening of the Augusta exposition,
On thte occasion, however, there
joined with this enterprise tho Geor
gia State Fair, under the manage
ment of the Georgia State Agricul
turaLSociety, tha two combined form
ing an exporition that will equal
its scope amt magnitude any similar
enterprise erer-attempted in the his
tory of she south.
To*day 15,000 people turned out
witness tb« grand proeeaion of mills
tary, civic bodies aod the firemen of
the city that paraded tho principal
streets and wound up at the exposi
tion building, which was paokad.witb
a. bustling, bustling crowd of good
natured humanity. In the procession
then were Gov. Northern, of Geor
gia, Ex-Gov. McDaniel txd Gen.
Clement A. Evans, the most probable
Jnture governor now before the peo
ple- - 1.
Now York, Nov. 15.—Another
mysterious meeting between 'lha
Mitchell Corbett combination wa*
held to-day at No. 25 West Thirtieth
street, where all final and aattefactor/
arrangements were made tor the great
prise fight to take plaoe at Jackson
ville. The wbalaafirir has been man
aged with great secrecy, and a differ-'
ent meeting place has been selected
each day, evidently to avoid the
potion. Brady’s bet of 81,000 that
Mitchell would not appear te the ring
against Corbett at the time appointed
■a promptly covered, by Mitchell.
Each pugilist gave security to the
extent of fB,000 for hte apprearance
ia the ring, art the amount ia to be
left in the" hands of David Blaachard,
ot Booton/
Tha fight te to take place at Jack*
aonville on the 25th of January, 1894
Atlanta^ Ga., Nov. 14—The an*
nonneemant is made to day that the
law firm of Smith, Glean & Smith, of
which Seaetarj ol tho Interior Hoke
Smith, it the head, has dissolved. Tbe
firm waa composed of Secretary Smith,
sx-Mayor J. T. Glenn, Barton Smith
and Judge John T. Pendleton. Sec*
retary Smith has frequently said that
ha wanted to go upon the supreme
bench, and thte ambition may - have
had something to do with the disso
lution. Another report is that he
will pnetioe law in New York. He
Ins made strong friend* there, and
would undoubtedly do a foie business.
There te still another theory* and that
b that the secretary wants to rid him*
self of aU business cares, ao tbit be
can devote hte whole eneigierto poli
tics, that he intends, to take . a large
hand in state affairs, and wilt be a
candidate for. Senate* Gordon’s seat.
The Alabama po'incal situa'ion
queer. The Kolbitea are upon
platform embracing the substance of
;he “Ocala demand,” the populists
are iipon a similar platform, ind-bolb
parties are dead set againsi tbe dem
ocracy; yet the populiata declare they
will have nothing to do with the Ro*b
party. Each oi the new fangled po
litical machine, fears a vi d slurbs tbo
other, hence eacn will “go it stoic
to the coming elections.- The democ
racy will prefit bp this, disagreement
lo be sore. Bat il they had not dis*
agreed the final outcome would not
have been changed. There are enough
democrats in Alabama to out vote
both the other parlies combined, art
tbe republicans to boot.—News.
The populist eras*, which a year
ago earned-Colorado and Nebiitka
io ita wake, lost both of these States
from its train on Tuesdav last.
Colorado, at least, populi'm is- bo
longer a political factor, and else*here
its dtys appear to have been number
ed. Dancing across the prairies like
a will-o’-the-wisp, it caught the eager
fancy of excited thousands a ho imag
ined they could s-.-e in it the harbto'
ger of a new political salvation. But,
like many another visionary scheme,
f s course Has'llern 'straight toward
the cvmetery', in'-whioV it promises
sleep f- rvvrr. - I’rnlade’phia Record.
fallen! Out of door work is practical
ly suspended
Wei', tbo atate baa another rail
road, the Northeastern, on ita hands.
Jack-onv'lle - Ttraes-Umon: qhe
great question which placed the dem
ocratic party io power -will soon be
brought before Congress. Ou that
democrats are practically united, and
the majority of the people, are with
them. If the democrats keep '.heit
pledges f;r tariff, reform they need
have no fear for the future. The dis
sensions that have passed su'd be tor*
gotten ard the yre-it tnsj >nty of the
American people will agam sustain
democrat* in their t {fur's to put a atop
to, the taxation ot the people for the
purpose of increasing liw wealth
the protected classes.
Beautiful summer, Iu glory and gladness;
Has left us to sorrow in silence and gloom;
She’s gathered her flowers flora bill and
tram valley
And lovingly laid them asleep ia the loab.
st some ot her pretty bright flowers hare
lingered
To 'mind ns of seasons ef sunshine aod
soar;
And some of the bine of the sky that aha
borrowed :
fs floating io mitt the gray monataios
among.
—Kerr Orleans Times-Democrat.
Sheriff Sale for December.
ft Will be sold before the court
Itte our of Thonsaarill*. 6a, betWMnHNHN
■hoaiaot aate, on the girt Toeaday la Deoem-
Mr, 1W, tMfoUowlag property, to-wtt: |
I A traet oeparesl eftaaO txlreizi Thereat
Mid, And moro fully dwcrlbed ft* follows: Th»
i23Sffii^s£i l a , s55 , ti> , Si!5*
^a^»«2S^”p52-E2. tor
Al8o»t the »am» time »ti4pl»ce tbe foHow
Inc property: AU that twet “* “
lylac *>ei8f mod *iro*tei
ron^tnaapansoeiotah^su iadsss. hi tee
17th dUtact ot oticlnBllT Korlj, now^Thonuis
sausES^gr&BV
lot Ko. 1.4 »nd 75 —
Mfollows: Comm— _
sassssKfssss I
rmdavit <B «iUflt,.< « , ......
toio saw Sots om.Wd«r
KO.reeo^hrepawtadl
.... . . _
K. ttuolu* losaUUj aTaomaiepva'y,
fa. Issued December auarterly term..™
faror of- The Bu>k of ThomasrUie.jrftl .
Monroe. Moticoglre* to defendatt la writing.
Also at the same time and place the - follow*
big property: One m twenty Ou) hone tower
gam Mill Msller and all of tho machinery »t-
toched to the same, ii being what la known
the Joe Bem\j mill, wtid tolll Wrlvdonae
* of sJk. Monroe, t*«“" -
court mortgage m ti
>1Thomaavllle, v
Otlier JLdnes of* Gfoods.
original lino
branch north to original
tmw
: in the nth district ef
-Furniture, Mattings, Window Shades and Wall Paper '
is offeri’d’for caih, at lowest prices over known in the city
rare chance. „ - . '
x MAS URY BUn/DING.
Agefits for tudden & Rates’ Southern Music House.,
Raho'and Organ* on exhibition at 175 Broad Si., Sold on
easy payments.
€fEO. W.
Also at the m
-rimerA^eSSsS
of land lot No.- 1M, ooctainl—
or lose levied on as the prop
1 MbOM If. Willis to aatiafy
j~d^^M*SSw-."wiite.-Sm5
Aiao at the ftamo time aad place. All that
tract o:.p8krcel of land lying and being In the
ITth district of Thomas ceuntjr Oe-, oonaletlng
oC U acreala tho eoatheaat comer or lot ef
lan i No. m bfttng tia* place whereon the de-i
fendant now tiros, and 40 acne la the north-1
east corner ef lot of land Ko. SXt, la the 17th
districtot’i’homaaooaacpOare more particu
larly described ia a deed from Joha Weoe to
▲adrew Atkiatoa, on Bee Slat, lftsf, fertedoa
aa the propenjog Andrew AUlaeoate satiafp
■ ooonty coart ft fa* la fevor of M. A* Bayla ta.
ndrewAtklaeoa. Notice glreu to Oefeadantil
I Alao at thAaamc tlm« and place tho follow*
■ig deecrlbed nal eetate to-wlt: Oae farmlr*
ln^ln tha 13th district of Thomaa county Qa.,
oonalatingof ISO 8kereela the aoothweet pert
elletfio. *02. AlaoftOacrea la the aonthwwt
Mit ot lot So m, letied eaeft the property of
defendant to aetiafy a Thomaa Superior court
fl re lMued October term, law, in favor ef The
Scottish American Mortgage Company Ural ted
|ra. _buaea K. Hanoock. Jvotloe glrca to de
fendant.
tejyerepwrtr i*-ir.t; Lot fo.
i the follow
the northwest o
l place L
...... j. to in tho 18th dla-
taomns o->unty,Qa., except 6 acree in
u^^^l^^MU^^byaline begin* 1
Hu and running
■MBatoogtheweetUaeoCthelot, SftO yards,
thence north 7ftyards, thenoo northwest to al
point up the north Une Tftyardeerstof the
northwest corner, thence aleng the north Une
7ft yards to the starting point, containing M4
acres, more or lees, lerled on as the property
I of defendant to setup a Thomas ftupMier court
fl te In faTor oCtne Tbe American Treeheld
teana Mortgage Company of London, temttMW
k J.K. Hooke tenant In oossesslen notified. ■
I Also at the awne time and place, the foilow-1
■ig dsflcribsd land to-wlt: 14o scree being
paitrof lots Koe. SS7 and 90S la the lTih di-irict
I of Thomas county isju, and more tallMH
scribed in a deed made by P. Pendergaai t
F. Prerau and recorded ur book V page 71* on
the l*th day ot February, V-CT, aafeflomra-.Oom*
menclng at the northwwt corner of lot Me W
end running south along land line 34 chains,
thence
along harneita creek to
lot He. Ml, thence along land line ef Koe. M
end W to starting point Alao ell of f
parcel ot huid where A. If Preratt resided _
the year 18t» on corner cf Jackson stieet and
Oo>toge kTcnue In Fletcher in Thomas rills ‘
said county, containing 3 3-i scree, lericd
aa the property of a* F. Preratt to satis:
Thomas Bu. erior court mortgage In taroL „
J Brooks Tenno, ts a. F. Preratt, defendant
lae and place, one steam
outfit fixtures belonging
/thousand (»,*00)feet of
s*
> parts of lot otlsndaa follows: 60
Ke. 3M^ hxore or lees, and 330 acres
>7 more or less, lying and being te the
lli rlct oft Thomas county Ga- lened
as the property of Beenda Smith, J. J. Bag—,
Sr. ana O. J. Kagan, to satisfy a Thossas 8upe>
rlor oourt fl fa te faror of Bank of ThoomsriUe
re Leantfa Sa/lth, J, J. Kagan, Sr., and O. ~
Kagan.
Also at ths same time and place the following
txoc& ot tend situated te the town of Boston,
Thomas county, Ga., fronting on Jackson street
TO feet and running back * o feet in bleck 'F,
bounded South by-land of J, J Parsasore.westby
Also
rioti
Ko. 337
■■■■■■ore er less, lerled on aa tho proper*
17 of John l* McCall to satisfy a Thomas Su
perior court fits in terer of Southern Home
Building and Loan Association TSjtlCaQeU,
Kotice giTon to defendant. j
Alto at the same time and place, the follow
lSSinS^j^ftUaStmintiur Uth’H
trict-of Thomas oo«uinr,Ow n deeeribed u HP
lows: m acres of lot Ko 819 bounded by a line
beginning at the northwest corner ot said lot,
thenoe south and east line, thereof to a stake
at the southwest oooer of a frame, thence west
half way across said lot, thence east to north*
west comer, the starting point. Alee SO sans
in the northwest corner ef lot Mo 333 adjoining
the tend above described and being tboCt scree
convey'd by Abraham foreman to J X Tenor
J MTurnerto eatiefy aSupurk
f»Tor of Tho American Frert
cflgo Company of London U
[Hollos given todefcndanti^M
■ tlM and maoe, the follow*
Errs
ZJmlted vs^MM Tuner
r, to-wlt: Part ef lot ot land No.
■■■■■lng at a point on the eouthlmmM
the lot Ho 21 kS 100 chains, eset or tbe I
west comer aad running earn on osiJHH
tine is chelae, theaee north a ftftdsschates,
thenoe wrest lSchalnee, th»uco south 33 80 IN
chains to the starting
Also part of lot *8, be*! 1
cornu and running wr hD
chtiu>, tii.iuce
line cf the
line 24 33 IDO
tothertartl^ol3coKteten?acm 0 riltetM
13th district of sett comity. Levied ou at the
property of KsadaTl Thompson to satiate a
Thomas superior court fl te te favorofthe
American Freehold Land Mortgage Compaap
ot London Xtmited. vs. Bandall Thumps—,
Kotice given to defendant. _
Alao at the same tlme and plane, the foQow-
teglcad.* Lot ef land Vo. UOtetbelSth district
ofThomasooonty,Ga., containing ifts acres;
Levied on as the property of Albert Hatcher te
satisfy a oettMjooart 11 tel- tavsr off Mitchell
& Macte^d vs. Aibert Fletcher. Kotice given
Also at the same time and Place, the follow-
lag property, to-wtt: Lots of land No-*5 end
«%s the 17th district of Thomas oooatjy.Ga.i
Levied oo as ths property of Mrs. F, K* Baker
In favor of Jas*
in i»Tor oi j a*, a. urmuoa, vannier, xs
rills National Bank vs. Mrs.F.E. Baker.
Also at the same time and place, the follow. I
lag: The entire uodlrided ooe half interest tel
^MMmcontsinirigm^M " ~
MOST HAVE
-MY LAEGE STOCK OK-
CASH!. CASH!!
0 R 10.TT.0H.*-
Bring your Cotton to our warehouro a-d get the cash
for it,, we will see that you get good cash prices every day in
the week.
Change in Our Business
We Will sell Wago ns. Buggies and Harness lower than they
have ever been sold before in Thomasvil'c. They
i Ifcvdrcrsi? SZ! SOLD,
So now is your time to get bargain* for 3ASS.
And all those owing us are notified that we are obliged
to have a settlement this fall. Please save us and youTself
trouble by coming to time promptly.
We will buy cotton at a good advance over the cash
price'-in settlement of all indebtedness.
J. F. EVANS & SON.
to Sure! 8afe! Sensible! it Always Cures!
~ Inflammation, Laceration of the Cervix,
Congestion and Ulceration and
Falling of the Womb, Tumors,
Profuse, Difficult, Anteversion,
Irregular Menstruation, Retroversion,
Ana LauohorrhOBB. Dropsy of the Womb.
80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Dr* 4. C. McGill A Co.,344 Panorama Placo, Chicago, Ml.
Kstiet’if AiiislnttrU lbtribtte fha Published.
GEORGIA—THOXAs COUNTY.
To Mrs. L,D.S. Moore. Mrs. D, A. Walker
and MM. L?D. 8. Moore, guardUn ot J. W.
" ilth. Charlie K. Smith. Goo- B. Smith. Wal-
oa« B. Smith And Remington M. Smith, dis
tributes of Geo. JL Smith, late of Wauki
county, Florida, Too axe notified that as
—* ot George B. Smith, 1 Shall apply
after toe commencement ot the
of thte actios, the saaie being pub-
notlfled that aa ad-
Ihall npplj
tent ot th<
being pub
ith for four said months,
oourt of Ordinary of Thomaa connty,
ssrffsspjss^a^s&x
ita among the Uwful distributees of George
_ Smith, hla landed eetate in my hands aa ad
arintelrttor <X Orem B. Bralta iAiij;Ti
r Admr. of Geo. H. Smith.
July 37, 1803. „ ,
a m for 1 m. w.
W. 8. FEsDAB) te Thomas Superlc
va. J October Term, inw. forecloeore
G. W. Mooax.) of mortgage on real estate.
Te the detondaat. O. W. Moore, you «e here-
by commanded to be and appear at the next
M ar*L- _
itoreKUro CM. ana vkr aW morttaa. t»
not foieclesed aad the equity of redemption in
££ tarsald land deecrlbw! te the mortgage
rmSy yon to soM W.». Feadar b; aotbarred
Witness the Hon. Aug. H. HanseU Judge of
said oohrt this Mov.SwuiftftX _
r j. w. gbootkb, c. s. a
Bewiix TiTUi) te Thomas Superior court
va. ' | October term, 1883. Foreclos
Jour PoKdxb.J are ot mortgage on realcaUte*
th* defemdaaS, John Fonder. Tou are
lMrtby^mmaadedtobe appear at the next
April mrm ef Thomas Sepetlur court to be held
Kr.TT_.j county teTtSmar-*"- "* A “
ay in April, ISM. U
laayymcan-wfay.
to Thomaavllle, Ga*.
* *aen aadth
wvuleot aft*
aa^“gpagggt,aft
■rated cast and. Why said mortgage he not
Sid BoweU Tltaa bo Mt barred,
the Boa. Aug. H. HanseU Judge ot
this Kev, 3rd; 1SS3.
j. «r.oBoovxB,as.c.
T. P. PARKS.
THE INDIAN DOCTOR.
SpeelallBt in the Tmatmsiit or all Kinds
of dismiss, Piaala Complaint
! *a Specialty.
mwBNnUi4Uiuiiin »mb iu?
iro s« nn raru
ef said county, containing 1171*3 acres, mete
or leas, bounded oo the north by Barrett Branoh I
Blrtgletary and Itenrv Wight, Levied on aa tee
Brothers vs S.B.and 3LB. Slagletary, Notice
given to drtendaati. /- . - 1
^■dytecfttiteteliei^
-*--------——i favor of 8B Blaatoa for td
J. L. Underwood vs C. J. English.
Alao at tbo samo time and slaoo the ftdlowtewl
goods, conolattegte part ot one lot of Hats, ooe
flMmmmmnmn|ngM Showcaees, oqej
two dozen box
es 8nuff, about two pounds of Extracts, include
the entire stock, goods, wares and merchandise
ot Singletary* A Hurst, as well as the fixtures
and furniture, ‘
. [first, aa
irnitnre, including a soda Fount and Iron
— now In the stort house occupied by Slo
ths gletary hHurst In the townof Cairo, Ga., Levied
— oo as the property of Singletary k Hum to sat
iates mortgage llfa issued from ihovssvupe-
rkrcourt,Oct. term 1)03. tolovor ofM Y and
O! McIntyre vs Singletary A Hurst.
a. r, DOSS, BherlfC.
iFOLlaTv-
Catarrh, Consumption (when not in the 4lh
stage), Ktdttfty Diseases, Weak Backs,
Rheumatism, Sores, SUIT Joints,
■ Liver Complaints, Valeria, Etc.
Correspondence solicited.
CAMILLA, GEORGIA. '•
octfQSm.*'
Qynft Barrels
Ifade and warranted by O. W. turuer, for
aale at Mpnlgomery ArParker’s. Call and
* oct 28 wtf
Exacutor’a Sals*
• Will be sold bef ore the coart tbflso door
in the city of Thomasrille, Go., on the first
Tuesday te December, next 1893, between
the legal hoars of sale the following prop-
ty to wit: Aa authorized by the will of A.
P. Wright,’ deceased, his undivided half of
four-tenths interest with T; O- Mitchell iu
the property known as tbe Tbomasville Oil
Company and the South Georgia' Fertilizer
Company, property situated on the North
tide of the Albaur branch of tbe S„ F A W,
Rr. near its depot in Thomaavllle, Go.
’ B. H. Weight,
. . Executor
A. P. Wright
Public Sale of Vj.'uabb tanJ-
GEofiaia—Thomas County.
Whereas Eugene H. Ralford did, o
‘elnaftei
J th
deed l
8ui
the said the Ue
ay U
assign l
ing the debt r
' edls record
Snperioi
the
May
•Ideratton, the
certain deed to the land*
>cd for the purposed socur-
11 Lo Clerk’s ofllco In Thom-
•ook ST page 63 i. And where-
ircia Loan .t Trust Co., on
directly after transfer and
.•signed, for a valuable con-
l-s evidencing the indebted*
lyraent of which said ' *
was executed. 8md at the sanie time assigned
to the underslgnod all its rights under said
deed; And whereas tuo said, the Georgia Loan
k Trust Co., on Sept.riDtl, 1S03. executed and
delivered to the undersigned a deed conveying
the title to said uudcrslgned. together with aU
the rights, powers and title of the Georgia
Loan k Trust Co. under deed or Eugene H.
Halford, aforesaid. Including the power v—“
k Trust Co.. <
delivered
the title t<
the rights..
Loan & Trust C
Salford, afores
said lauds in case ot default In payment ot
Interest or principal that might bo due, or
become due, ou said notes or either of them.
Now therefore by virtue of the power so
vested In the undersigned, and which Is more
Accurately shown by tbe reference to said
deed, 1 will sell at public outcry, to the highest
bidder, on tho 1st Tuesday la Dec. 188«, before
Thomas county court house door, the land*
describe.! in deed of Eugene H, Halford afore*
tid, viz:
One farm lying in th© 13th district of Thom-
.eorgla co
county ueorgl
* '-•'ty.ff
poi
lad
i conslstim
hundred
The
of Eugene 11. Halford above
Mitchell k Fatten. Attys.
Ordinary.
southeast corner of lot of li
the 6th day of November, 1883,
G. Mack Bullock. Admin’st/ator,
Ha*iconD A- Hammond. Attorney.
Ci'ation for D.sm*sron. -
GEOBGIA-Thomai County.
M. A. Fleetwood, public administrator, hav
ing applied to mo for letters of dismission
from the admlnl*tratorxhlp ot the estate of
George Harrod. deceased, this is to cite aU
concerned to show cause it any they can. on,
or by the first Monday in February. IBM, why
tall dtsutaalon should not be granted aa ap
plied for. Given under my hand and official
seal, this Oct. 35, m
Joa. 8. yeuuill, Ordinwy. ,
Oct. 28 w3m.
GXOaQlA- Thomas County.
Ordinary’s Office, Oct. 36th. IMS
. The requisite number ot free holders te tbe
670th district, G. M , of Thomas county, Ga.,
having petitioned me as ordinary of said coun
ty tor the benefit of tee provisions of 1419,1UO.
having petitioned me as ordinary of said o
ty for the benefit of tho provUtonaof 1449, .
1161, 14M, 1458, 1464 and 1(05, of the code of
1883. Hct&e Is hereby given of said petition
aad that I shall proceed te said matter aa au
thorized and required in section 1408 ol said
oode ot Georgia.
j. 8. Merrill, Ordinary.
GEORGIA- ruoMAs County. _
ORDINARY’S OFFICS Oct. 3,1893.
John Stark and JulU F. Htark, executor* ot
the last will and testament of John'Stark, de
ceased, and Jolla F. Stark, administratrix of
the estate ol Ohariea u. Stark, deceased, have
applied to me for letters of dlsmiseion from
said cxocutorahlp and administration, and X
will pass upm said applications at uy office
on tke first Mond^lu Ja^n^t. lU
Administrator's Sate.
Agreeable to r.R order ol tho court of ordina
ry ofniomaacmoty Goorgivwm bo sold at
auction at the court house door of asld county
on tee find Tuesday In December. 1M9, within,
tho legal hours ot sale the following property
to-wit: One tract or parcef-of tend eontalntew
fifteen (l»j acres moro or l**as, r
" * “ * Hand
number Y15 in
tho 17th district of said county. Also one tract
or parcel of land containing two hundred mot
* - of lot
acres more or less, being all of that part c_..
of land No. 226 In the mb district and lying o
the cast side ol liar noil’s creek in said count’..
Bold aa the property of benjamin El well, late
■BBSHa.
_