Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - November 17, 1896, Thomasville, Georgia X 24 NOVEMBER 17, 1896. Newa of Told In - day BATTLE OP BALLOTS ENDED teneste Carroll friends captured tlie audience last W. A. is giving Ms store ft coat of red favorite with the ladies who ridte Ninety-five Six More Thaii Tien Stood by Howell to the Scattering Notable Contest the Stock of M. thrown on the market regardless of You can a few packages at express J. M. of passed the city to ' ' aad pony show left Sunday for Albany where it the Southern Express two beautiful large black for use at this he Secretary arrived Sunday bight from They are stopping at the Stuart and Brighton Louise of is the guest of Mr. and ' J. Ansley ou Washington will spend days were glad to nee Capt. W. Rj train master of this division of Plani He has quite ill for HaUsell disposed the usual number of disorderly cases n police They were all ol a- trivial nature and the fines were Sam and Miss Fannie of. passed through the city en route to which place will be their future at own Early The - from 7 a. m. to 9 p. b Maggie Bibb and Emma 3riley, charming young ladies o' are visiting Mrs. Birdie Smith and relatives in and near B. P. of St. is He came and is a gilest of the Schurmeier has apen eight or ten winters in and is always one o the first to come and thelas to and they are are glad to with them A It Rich in the fight ended and Alexander Stephens Clay has been nominated by tho democratic caucus for United States the in oint will ratify the nomination by the election Mr. Clay as the John B. On the 4th day of next MarcV thd man he will take his seat for six in It is a. prize which comes to but feW The was thrust upon the legislature by the death of Mr. and it to front number of .It is that some of the strongest men in the state have not found favor at the hands of it is. doubtful if Henry G. Tur with his long and brilliant career his abilities and as as he in the very front rank of this leader of mea in coud have gotten fifty votes in the present victory of Mr. Clay is largely due splendid work of Mr He stood by through thick and at all to enter the race though urged to do so from many quarters of the special gives the final and last vote in the first of af caucus 95; 18; 4; 4; ilT 89 to nominate it will be seen that Clay re six more votes than was necessary to a the Mon tried two cases of lunacy Both were insane and will be sent to the One Rev. F. of a white the other was Dorcas a colored woman has been on the streets for some a private letter received by a friend in this city learn that Mr. D. B. who recently moved froin Thomasville to haa struck a za iit of a gold According to the letter the mine is a valuable one and in all make rich Following is an extract trom the letter we have struck We have found a mine that assays dollars to the and there is plenty of wood and water at Weare going to put ia a five stamp mlU that will stamp ten tons in H in 24 Five men at per day and other which is all tho There is a ledge On our mine 20 feet wide apd we have on 60 feet not found the * bottom is evidently enough to run 6 or 7 Then have another just as We have been offered 000 for There ate of us in ' the Fallis boys end We will to putting in the mill next hope that Mr. Ainsworth's expectations will high cut button One lot of those famous Bolton one of the at per These goods have been selling from to per 1 lot of the old Zeigler Shoes at These are all first-rate and quick sellers from to Fuller picked up the blind negro preacher who painted the town a few weeks again last It will be that the negro was given his choice of paying a fine of or leaving He took the latter and has not been seen here since until last when Mr. Fuller found him He was placed under but promptly paid the fine and was have just received a now line of Ladies the latest styles in Button and black and If like to see quality and style and ease all combined iu one Shoe call on the Brighton yesterday A. Evelyn Frank Fleming Dally E. J. j don H. August Private Secretary J R. L. Doss and the attorneys I I engaged in up the business have done some quick The stock was sold Saturday and yesterday | the money was paid over and last I night the Sheriff informed us that I I he had an from the court I directing of We havo also opened a new line of Misses ind Children's Shoes in square and cloth tops bals aud from to Children's black and latest shaped 5 to 8, at 75c Have you seen our little Shoes in men They are the nattiest in Shoes for Strictly up to W. V. of Montgomery division passenger agent the Plant was in town yesterday and spent a few hours with friends iff this Mr Lifsey hasj list from trip the northwest look ing into business south this He talks most of the prospects see Florida have the in their history this preached in St. Episcopal It was that would conduct until Bunday We understand that he will preach next Bishop Whipple tanks the foremost inf tbo and are always listened wherever with the His many Thomasville hope that his stay will be prolonged W. W of a Dr. R. in the cUy on It is his first Vigot ona a manr witli a by lapse of y still his Hii has been h useful and bids many years Dr. Bruce is by his only Mrs. L. also of John T. Chastain will menee grinding and syrup making at Jersey Farm We have Invited j the sweetness and quality of i It is likely we ] shall spend the entire day out I many friends of Mr. aud 0. H. of are pleased to them in Thom arrived yesterday and have occupied their beautiful winter home on Broad Mrl and family are among most prominent winier visitors and it goes | C. W. a saying that everybody IS lawyer and citizen of Tifton to see them down amid editor of the Tifton and the balmy and piney traffic manager of woods of South Georgia aid Northeastern 0. who has afternoon in the Plant System air brake which has been Wa for the past two left for Mr. Cross to examine and struct of the system in the and of the air the new rules of the system requiring all employes to understand j ly iiir brake deputy sheriff and who shot killed a man in by while I hey were hunting down a man weo had killed an was tried and in Moultrie ne in noticing j the presence Buck we tl drummer j in that says he North ' jS pairs all wool former price and for 30 all wool Cheviot suitsi for winter just Regular price sold for all wool knee pants from 4 to 14 at 49j. of and a white was brought here by from I for his native beauty from the He I given a preliminary Judge Bibb and Bibb gave Am Kennedy a trial on a carrying tarday and The I arrest was made by Sheriff Doss I on a L. who has been in for the past returned is not a popular of God's Ote thondera shall the portals so many I Sigha and ana pangs and many la the ] So maoy harbors and only one So one t. 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