The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 07, 1889, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. JOHN TRIPLETT, - • - Editor, g. B. BURR, - Business Manager. fhe Daily Tivfs-Ektzrpkibf. h published every warning (Monday excepted.) The Weekly Extkrprmk is published every Thursday morning. The Weekly Times is published every Sat j ScnsciurTioN Rates Daily Times-Enteeprisf, .... $5 00 W iekly Enterprise, 1 00 Weekly Times, 1 00 Daily Advertising Rates iFransicit Rates.—50ctr. per aqua first insertien, and 40 ct»i ts for ea- quest insertion. •ne Sqmnre, one mouth, - - - • One Square, two months - - - •ne Square, three month i, - - - •so Square, six months, - - - One 8qiare, twelve montn?, - p for the fi eubse- $ 5 00 8 00 12 00 ■ 20 00 00 8«bjcct to change by special arrangement. I KE, Rnsineai Munaffr, srr.ciAnotice. In order to iasure pri mpt inserti* n, all Advertiseaieats, changes, locals, etc., should •e handed i. by neon be ore the day of pub- Keati.n ■iniXMlI NOTICK. Parties leaving Thomasvillt for the sum mer ea. bar. ttat Tisiss-E»TiafRisi sent to any address for 50 cents per month. Ad dresses ea. ba changed as often as is desired. SUNDAY, JL'I.T 7, IMS. Chatham county is advancing back wards—by voting against no-fcnce. Fifteen dollars will be charged to see Sullivan and Kilrain pummel each other into a jelly. The talk of the Pope leaving Rome is again renewed. ’Tis said he will go to Spain, O’Donovan Rossa, the Irish agi tator, has bobb.d up again in New York. He ought to be squelched. i— ^ A good 'many people hope that Sullivan will Kill-rain ; and others hope that Kilrain will kill Sullivan. Natural gas has been discovered iu Walker county, Ala. Natural gas was discovered in Thomnsvillc sevcrnl years ago. And it is flowing yet. We hope the new capitol in Atlanta will prove sufficiently attractivato keep the members in their scats during the summer session. Absenteeism is the crying curse of the Georgia legislature. An American rifle team beat a simi lar English team shooting in England yesterday. We hope John Bull will not pout over the matter. Dudley has been selected to play his “blocks of five” game in the third Louisiana congressional district, and in Montana. Dudley is a double dyed corruptionist. The Harrison family, down to the thirteenth cousin, have about all been provided for. There may be a few stray relations left out, but they will lje found. Some one describing a bevy of Jesup girls refers to them as “a conglomera tion of condensed sweetness, enough to make a man’s mouth water.” That sounds very much like Stone. The Clarion, Camilla, celebrated its seventh birth-day on the 4th. May it live long and prosper. It is doing a splendid work for Camilla and Mitchell county. In many places, on the 4th, the peo ple were full of enthusiasm. And a good many oi them were full of bug- jnice. ’Twas ever thus, and thus t'will erer be. The weekly press boys are having a good time in north Georgia. They are a solid set of boys. Georgia owes much to her weekly press. It is fore most in everything tending to build up and improve the state. Will the average Georgia legislator eschew peanuts in the new capitol? Another query : Will he chew tobacco and splatter the juice around on the furniture and carpets? These are important issues. The sheriff who will arrest Sullivan aud Kilrain would immortalize himself. We’d like to see Sheriff Smith, of Bir mingham, who had the nerve To fire into a mob there, fickle the two bull ies, backed by a strong posse of de termined men. • The acquittal of McDow, in Char leston, shows how cheap is life in South Carolina. W here life is held at this price is a good place to—keep away from. South Carolina is not liable to be overrun with a good class of immigrants under the present order of things in that state. Latest Telegrams. Sofia, .July 5.—The Bulgarian government has concluded a loau of $5,000,000 with a New York hank. A syndicate was prepared to advance $20,000,000 to the government. London, July 0, 3 a. m.—The fDaily News says that communications between tiie English and American governments havo resulted in an un derstanding which will avert any col lision in the Behring sea during the fishing season. London, July 5.—A large fire oc curred to-day on the river front. Timber sheds and other buildings ex tending for 100 yards on the Russia dock, and commercial docks, and seven barges lying nlonsidc the docks, were burned. The loss is COO,000. IIavanna, July 5.— Numerous fis sures have suddenly appeared^ in the earth near Matanzns and have created great alarm among the inhabitants in that vicinity. Some of the fissures arc GOO feet long, 24 feet wide and 20 feet deep. Wilmington PF.i. .July 5.—At 10:20 o’clock this evening ten tons of unfin ished powder exploded at the Dupon- powder mills, blowing the roof off and the walls down of two mills, known as the rolling mills. No person was in jured. Berlin, July 5.—ThcKreuzZeitung asserts that the Russian and French war ministers and Gen. Mirabeau arc holding daily conferences at Vichy. The same journal also asserts thAt the czar has protested against the Rouma nian government pushing the fortifica tion works which it has undertaken. Ei.LF.Nsr.URC, W. T., July 5.—Ten blocks of the best portion of this city are in ashes. Over 100 families are homeless, and what was yesterday a thriving and imposing .business center is now a mass of ashes and burning cinders. It is presumed that the fire was the result of the celebration of the national holiday, as it was started soon after the inauguration of the display of the fireworks last evening Res Moines, Ia., July 5-—The cel ebration at Adair yesterday had a se rious termination, nearly 100 people having been poisoned by ice cream. They were at a general picnic, and after dinner people by the scores were taken with terrible pains. It was found that the ice cream was made in some new cans, and it is thought that sul phate of zinc from the cans entered the ice cream. One physician was poisoned and that left but two doctors to attend to the great crowd ot strick en people. A London physician of eminence maintains that the most potent cause of the dissemination of disease is in kissing. And now he is losing his practice. Speaking of kissing—and this is always.an interesting subject with the ladies—a writer says: There are oaly three kisses which come direct from heaven—the kiss of a mother to her new-born babe, the first kiss of two lovers, and the last kiss impressed upon the lips of the dead. Let Mr. John Sullivan Jo his slug ging in sight of Bunker Hill monu ment. He is Boston’s pet, aud Bos ton, the city of “culchaw,” should furnish John room on her commons to pummel his antagonists. Southern •states object to moral New England sending her sluggers down here to fight. The season approacheth when ihe wary citizen of middle Georgia hieth him to his cyclone pit, where, undis turbed by storms, be' ond the reach of his creditors, and with a pone of corn bread and a rasher of bacon, he snores —gently snores the hours happy away During the year ending July 1, 1889, according to tables prepared at sanitary head-quarters iu New York, 1,266 persons died fr«m violence in that city. They were classified as follows: Burns and scalds 122, suf focation 85, poison 173, run down by wagons 53, by street cars 14, by rail road engines 50, killed by electric wires 5,- exploding cartridges 3, “wounds” 21, fractures and contusions 154, drowning 173, exploding fire works 9, falls 391, other causes 3. Wanamakcr says the green stamp must go. .Some ouc suggests that if he would-cause the green postal em ployes to go, instead of the stamps, the service would he more bcuefitted. The city of Naples, in Italy, hai begun house-denning on a scale never before paralellcd in the history of mu nicipalities in any part of the globe. The plans contemplated the demoli tion of 17,000 houses and sixty-two churches iu I lie most thickly settled nnd most squalid parts of the city, where narrow streets, filled with pe rennial filth, breed pestilence and death. It is proposed to erect in their stead well built houses, and to lay out fine, broad streets that will let in air and the sunshine to the inhabitants. Naples is the most thickly popu lated city in Europe, aud the.quarter to lie renovated contains now a popu lation ot 10.8,000 or 600 to the acre. It is pioposed to reduce this popula tion just one-half. Primus Jones downed Texas again this year with the first bale of cotton. He had a new bale in Albany on the 2nd. Primus generally gets there—if lie Joes go to sleep under the soothing influence of the routine proceedings of the Georgia legislature. Primus is a pusher. The bale brought 12J cents per lh. i\olfN for Publication. Name: B. Cleckler; residence; Elm street, Dallas, Texas; occupation: bar her; statement April 10th. 1880: Had ulcerated sore throat several yearsjcould not talk loud enough to be understood by my wife and family. In the effort to drink water or coffee it would come out of my nose. My tonsils were eat en away by the ulcer. I took a great many remedies., Potash and mercury mixtures greatly impaired my digestion. I finally abandoned all other treatment and began Swift’s Specific, and a few bottles cured me sound and well— voice recovered, health made good. This was several years ago, and have had no sign of any return «f the dis ease. TWO BOTTLES. Two bottles of Swift’s Specific cured me of a bad condition of my blood, Irom which I had suffered for 18 mos. I had blotches and sores which were painful and troublesome. S. S. S. is much better than potash and ttfcrcury mixtures, and I recommend it above all blood remedies. E. D, Compton, Homeland,Va. TAILORING. There i« an cm\ to nil things, so the people say, but there is lie end to tho splendid lltting clothing mado at 81 Broad stroct. Cleaning nnd repairing . dono In tho neatest manner. Givo mo a call John Kenny. A WIDOWS WEEDS. Why is a widow like a gardener? Sho ti ies to get rid of her woods. It hIio was trying to get rid of that hacking cough and pains in her chest slio would use Taylor's Cherokee ltcmcdy ot Sweet Gum aud Mullein.. FOUNTAIN HEAD HOTEL, Knoxville's favorite summer resort, will open for reception of guests June 1, 1889. The hotel is provided with all the latest modern improvcir eats anil strictly first-class in every particular, having inside its en closure a dense woods and lovely park, with three springs. Freestone, limestone ami chalybeate water. For information, etc., address, P. A. O'JII ItNE, toes thurs sun Knoxville, Tcnn. CONVINCING ritOOF. In many instances it 1ms been proven that II. li. II. (Ilotanic Wood Halm) made by Blood Halm Co., Atlanta, Ga., will cure blood pois on in its worse phases, even when all other treatment fails. A. P. Hrunson, Atlanta, writes: “I lmd 2 l running ulcers on one leg and 0 on tho other, and felt greatly, prostrated. I believe 1 actually swallowed a barrel of medicine in vain efforts to cure the disease. With little’ hope I finally acted upon the urgent advice of a friend ami got a bottle of lb it. B. I experienced a change, and my despondency was somewhat dispelled. 1 kept using it until I had token sixteeu holt leg, and all the ulcers, rhefimatism and all other ho-rors of blood poison have disappeared, and at last I am sound and well again,after an experience of twenty years of torture.” Hubert Ward, JIaxcy, Ga., writes: “My disease was pronounced a tertiary form of Wood poison. My face, head nnd shoulders were a mass of corruption, nnd finally the disease began entiag my skull hones. My 1)0 nes ached; ray kidneys were deranged; i lost flesh, and life became a burden. All said I must die, but nevertheless, when I iliul used ten bottles of B. B. B. I was pronounc ed well. Hundreds of sears can now be seen on me. 1 l avc ubw been well over twelve months," Strength to vigorously pusli a busi ness, strength to study for a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical pain. Do you dcsiro strength? If you arc broken down, have no energy, loci us If life was hardly worth living, you cun bo relieved und restored to ro bust health and strcngtlt by taking Brown’s Iron Bitters, a sure euro for dyspepsia, malaria weakness and all dis eases requiring a truo, reliable tonic. It nets on tho blood, nerves and muscles, und regulates every part of the system. Merit WIn». We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery lor Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklcn's Arnica Naive and Elec tric Bitters, und have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or tiiat hare given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesi tate to guarantee theni cverytime and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popu larity purely on their merits. S. J. Cassels Drug store. Think Deeply When you are con templating a pur chase of anything in our line, no matter how small may be the amount involved ACT WISELY By coming to look over our large and well selected stock of Clothing, Gents’ Fur nishing Goods, Hats, etc., that is new and seasonable. Mi Quickly To buy of us. After seeing the prices and examining the qual ity of our goods you can’t resist them. It is impossible to do as well elsewhere. Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store I3ST GEORGIA, Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours, day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb's preparations in the prescription department and guarantee goods and prices. Reid & 220-133 iti-omi hi. NO Headquarters lor Drags! SEED & OITLPEPPER’S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga :School and Blank Books, Stationery,: Of every style. Pianos ancl Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. <1- BEAR IN MIND V -THAT THEY HAVE THE- -.A. T- L. STEYERMAN A BRO.’S. □Ttxt-o Causes o At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard. REMEMBER THEE} PLACE: L. Steyerman Bro.’s, One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 l-£e. CL0THRT&! CLOTHING-! Our Bargains the talk of tiie town. Com petition completely baffled. and bo convinced. L. STEYERMAN & BRO., 12!»;im()AI) STREET. TIIOMASVILLE. THOMASVILLE Bottlmg Works, L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor. Headquarters for pure •carbonated bever ages, at wholesale and retail. Bc3t soda water with pure fruit juice flavors. Ice Cream Parlors Specially fitted up for the accommodation of the Ladies. a be found. We get the choice of the best- goods on the market, andbuy and sell them at LOW. 7m cay Depend Upon It That our prices are the lowest, our as sortment the most complete, and our quality the highest. Dont fail to call on us. C. H. YOUNG & CO Clothiers and Furnishers. 106’Broad St. On draught also, the new Mexican beverage, “ER'CJI MIS.” Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing. A NKUVE TONIC. This delightful bever age is not only the most palatable drink ever dispensed from the soda fountain, but is as well a perfect tonic and cystcm vitalizer. It improves the appetite, aids digestion and maintains thg normal tone of healthy func tions. Its Properties: Prepared from, the nutritious properties of pure fruit juices, combined with the ex tract from a small tropical plant found in lower Mexico, ot which the medicinal prou- erties are invaluable, nnd its favor dcliciomf. It Cannot Be Used to Excess. Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching of wind nnd unpleasant effects after drink ing. No ctlieral extracts or liquors, hut a solid thirst-quenching, delieiou's drink; an extremely pleasant and efficient tonic, over which nine out often persons arc en'fmsios- tic with praise. Everybody Likes It, Everybody Wants It, Everybody Dufciks It. “FltUI Ml/," the finest beverage “in the wurIJ. DISPENSED BV li. SCHMIDT, Proprietor Thomasville Bottling Works, GEORGE FEARN, REAL ESTATE AG1 \T. OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK. City and Con airy Proptrtt lot Salt. IHOUSESRENTED And TnxcM i*i <(t> SLOANS? NEGOTIATED. Bring me a description oi your prosper r ran -FROM— THOMASVILLE. Pissixazn Di-’t S. F. k W. Itv., ( Tiiomasvius, Ga„ Is..I line, 1889. | Alexander, N, C $22 70 All Healing Springs, N. C... 2.’1 10 Asheville, N. C 22 7o Anniston, Ala 17 to Black Mountain, N.C 23 00 Big Tunnel, Vn ::o 90 Blue Itidgc, Va ;:o 90 Cumberland Falls,-Ky 2:! 05 Flat llock, N. C 22 50 French Lick .Springs, Ind., via Mont gomery ^ ;jo 75 Gainesville, Ga 14 95 Hendersonville, N. G 22 70 Hickory, 4 V. C 2:1 50 Hot Springs, Va 4U 50 Lola, Ga 13 00 Lurny Caverns 35 85 Marietta, On t;i 30 Marion, N. C 21 95 Mount Airy, Ga 10 30 Newport News, Vn 37 30 Niagara Falls, N. V. via Cincinnati... 45 55 Norfolk, Va 37 30 Old Point Comfort, Va. via A. (’. L.... 39 30 I’owdcr Springs, Ga 13 45 ltonnoke, Vn 30 90 Spartanburg, S. C 20 70 Tate Springs (Morristown) ; ] 110 Tallulah Falls, Ga 17 25 Toccoa, Ga it; 35 Tryon, N. C 21 55 Walhalla, S. C. 13 31, Warm Springs, Ga l-j 70 West Baden Springs, Ind., via Mont- goniery 30 K White Sulphur Springs, Ga 1.5 25 White Sulphur Springs, West Vn 34 50 Tickets on sale June 1st to September 30th, 1889. Good to return not later than Octo ber 31st, 1889. The above named points nre only a few of the Summer resorts to which tickets are issued. Should parties desire information in rc- f nrd to places not n lined in the above list, will cheerfully givo it to them.' F. M. Van DYKE, Passenger k Ticket Agent, Tliomafville, Ga. W. P. II Alt DEE, Gen. I’asaenger Agent, Savannah, Go. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only CJcntiino 8rateru of Memory Trainings Four Hooka Learned In one reading. Mind wnmlcring cared. Uvcry child nnd ndu>r {trendy benefltted. * Groat imluuouK-ntii to C irrcnpoadeacoCUseea. Piwmeotna, with opini on of Dr. Wm. A. Jin .1 • ... — *- Discai Hotn-tV. \Y. Antnr. .1114c 1* lillyion, *1 lSenjitmitl. «:»•! other-, iwnfc po«t fro* by Frof. A. LOlsSliTTF, 237 Fifth Ayc., N. Y. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, MACON, 0A. Fifty-second annual session begins Octo ber 2d, 1889. Unsurpassed for health, safety, comtort, and advantages in Literature, Music and Art. Special rates to clubs. Address jun25-3mw W. C. BASS, Pr»s,