The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 13, 1889, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - • Editor. S. B. BURR, - Business Manager, •fh. Daily TiHrs-EvTsaraisi is publish every morning (Monday exempted.) The Weekly Tmes-HNYERFEiSK i« published evevy Saturday morning. ScMcniPTioN Rates. Daily Tmas-KsTKarnisr, W 1EKI.Y “ $5 no . 1 00 ' Daily Advertis mi Rater. rrsmieit Rules.—$1.00 per square To first inpertien, and 00 cei Is for ea h subse. qnent insertion. »>ne Square, one month, .... $ One Square, two months .... One Square, three month i, ... 12 00 Oi.n Square, six months, - - - - 20 00 One Sqiare, twelre mont/is, - - - 35 00 Subject to change by special arranf »ment N. M. Bnaluea. Vnnnge ■NIKFja NOTICE. Parties leaving Thomasvilla for the sum mer can hare the TiMXs-EKTxnraise sent to any address for 50 cents per month. Ad dresses caa be changed as often as is desired. SATURDAY, JCi7t”|V.,1 BsT. " The Jordan-Hatchcr difficulty lias been amicably and honorably adjusted. And Columbus is serene again. The state road will never be leased lor what it is worth, if it is .loaded down with too many restrictions. Richeburg, Miss., lias been made famous, or infamous, by the fight be tween Sullivan and Kilrain. Gen. Jo Johnston has stepped down and out. He was one of the govern ment's commissioners to look after the 3’acific Railway. The Atlanta Colored University should still be given the annual appro priation of eight thousand dollars per annum—if it will comply with the law. .Let the state take care ol both the co&mori schools and higher institu tions of learning as well. She is abun dantly able to do so. There is an open question of verac ity between Senator Faulkner and Bill Chandler, about Senator Blackburn having pulled the New Hampshire man's ear. The public will not be slow to decide as to who tells the truth. The north and the south are shaking hands, just now, acr^-js the bloody chasm. The chasm has been bridged by the Georgia “watermillion.” Great is the Georgia watermillion. Dr. Boggs, Chancellor of the State University, made a stirring appeal to ti joint session of the Geoigia legislat ure, on Thursday, in behalf of higher education. The Grand Army men are kicking because the railroads will not give them lower rates to the grand on campmcnt in Milwaukee. If they would help kick Tanner out, they would be doing serviceable kicking. — — An exchange saps: “There is liu man nature even in a sheriff: “I command the peace,” shouted the big bailig over in Mississippi, and lie at once proceeded to part his coat-tails and take the best seat on the stand from which to witness the Sullivan- Kilrain mill.” ■Sullivan and Kilrain are both try ing to dodge their way hack home. Officers are on the lookout for them at many points. Gov. Lowry has wired all points where they arc likely to pass, that lie will pay a thousand dollars for the arrest of cither of them. Had the subordinate officers in Mississippi performed their duty, both would have been arrested ir that state. It is a sad commentary on the chiv airy of Charleston, wljpn McDow is allowed to still pursue the Swiss maid, with the intent of ruining her. Mrs. Damon, the wife of the murdered Dawson, had to appeal to the police the other day to protect the orphaned girl Irom the machinations of the lib ertine. At this stage of the proceed ings a shot gun would have come in very handy. Sheriffs Fees. The convention of Sheriffs, which met in Atlanta this week memorialized the legislature on the subject of sher iff’s fees. The .following is the report of the committee: Wc tespectfully recommend to this body for its consideration the follow ing changes in the sheriffs’ fee bills: i- For summoning a panel ot thirty- six jurors for each term of the superior court, $to; for each additional juror summoned, 20 cents each. For summoning juries in city courts having jurisdiction ol over $300, the same compensation as is allowed in the superior court. 3. Summoning juries in county courts with $300 or under jurisdictipn, $5- 4. For attendance on superior, city or county courts, $5 per day; for at tendance at elections, as required by law, $5. 5. In all divorce cases the actual costs to be deposited with the clerk of court before filing suit. 6. That when sheriffs be required to leave their county to execute any war rant placed in their hands they shall receive $2 per day and three cents mileage each way, and actual neces sary expenses to be paid by the county. 7. On all tax ft. fas under $20 levy 50 cents settlement 50 cents; over $20 and up to $50, levy $ r settlement $1; on all sums over $50, levy $2 and settlement $2. Sheriff Hurst was on the committee which prepared the document. They Got Him But Had to Turn Him Loose. The Boston bully, John Sullivan, was arrested on a telegram from Got. Lowry, of Miss., at Nashville, on Thursday. He showed fight, hut the plucky chief of police of Nash- illc, and his officers, soon giving the slugger to understand that they were not to he bullied, even by the great John Sullivan, lie submitted to hav ing the shackles put on his wrists. Judge McAllister of the circuit court, before whom lie was taken, released him on a writ of habeas corpus, de- iding that the state had no right to hold him. Judge McAllister and Gov. Taylor, are pretty good friends of fugitives from justice. Tennessee is a good place for these fellows to bring up in. of A . Connecticut man recently in ve«i«(Upair os wings. His efforts to fly with them from the top of a house was a failure- He did not go toward heaven; in fact he went the other way. The dull thud, when he struck the pavement, was heard blocks away. The furucral was very •well attended, considering the fact that the man was not worth more than $75. It is to be hoped that he is now wearing a better pair of •wings. Harrison’s First Message. Washington, July 10.—Inasmuch as congress is to he called together in about three months, the President is beginning fo think of his first annual message, which must be prepared within that time. He proposes to write, it chiefly at Deer Park, which he proposes to make the summer cap- itol, coming to Washington only when lie can't help it, and going for his vacation to visit .Secretary Blaine, at Bar Harbor. He wants to let New England sec him this year, the South next year and the West the year af ter. He has talked about the mes sage in a general way with the repub lican leaders. Their advice agrees only- in recommending that he dwell on the alleged disfranchisement of the negro. On the other pressing subject, taxation, they agree only in minimiz ing the surplus. Some want him to recommend internal revenue aboli tion, and others tariff’ reduction. He will, of course, recommend tariff re vision and commend civil service re form.” The message will he wrapped up with a bloody shirt. It would not be a republican document if it were not. Crack your whip, Mr. Harrison, the South has heard the sound before. No administration can stand whose shibboleth is sectional strife and sec tional hate. The democrats will again go before the country on this issue, in 1892. And they will event ually win on it. Johnstown, or Johnston, appears to be an unlucky name for towns. The horrors of the Johnstown disaster from the great flood are still fresh in the minds of the public, and now comes the news that Johnston, N. Y., has been submerged by a cloud burst. In the Sam Jones Line of Work. Nebraska State Journal. “Yes,” said the evangelist, alter biting a large chew from a plug of black tobacco and expectorating with marvelous accuracy in the eye ol slumbering dog, --I’ve been getting there with both Icct lately. The last town 1 stopped at I raked in twenty converts in one night, and you bci that’s good work I get right down to 'cm and let ’em know that if they don't waltz up to the mourner's bench and get religion they'll be everlastingly in the soup, and ecnera'ly fetch ’em Of course, there's always a lo chumps you can’t do anything with, but they don’t count for nothing d to he a heavy weight slugger, and I've had a book printed describing the scrapes I've been into. When the services are over I sell books to the chaps that’s been saved and make little stuff that way, but there ain’t no money in this preacning business. A feller's got to do it out of pure love for his Icllow-men, just like I do it. want to save as many as I can and give the devil the grand razzlc dazzle, and all I ask to have a Iront scat in heaven when I turn up my toes. Well, I’ll have to leave you. I’m going around to see a backslider what was converted a week ago, and when I read the riot act to him you bet I’ll snake him back into the fold. So long.’’ The noble and self-sacrificing man then moved off on his grand mission, humming a simple hymn, the burden of which was to the effect that while the bed-bug has no wings at all lie gets there just the same. Truly, the world can never be plunged into utter darkness while such good men throw themselves earnestly into the work of salvation. Senator Vick, of this district, is evidently disgusted with dodging the plain provision of tiic constitution, which provides for biennial sessions of the legislature only. He lias intro duced a bill in the senate providing for nnnual sessions. Chauncey Depew, who visited Wash ington and had an interview with Pres ident Harrison last v/eek, is reported as saying on his return to New York: “The situation at Washington is a ter rible commentary on the spoils sys tem. There never was such a situa tion in the history of the world. There are 4,000 applicants lor 150 consu lates, and I believe that this situation will be maintained if not increased through all the departments.” Notice to County Trustee Stock holders. The annual meeting of the county trustee stockholders will be held at the Academy of Music, in the city of Macon, on Monday, the 19th day of August, at 10 o’clock, a. in. Representatives to the meeting, must be provided with proper creden tials from their respective county sec retaries. This body is not entitled to draw mileage and per diem from the treas ury of the .State Alliance. Each county will therefore defray the ex pense of its own trustee stockholder. All representation must he based on Article. 8 of the plan for the organiza tion of the Farmers Alliance Ex change of Georgia. All delegates are earnestly request cd to he in their place promptly, ns business of vast importance must be transacted and a full board of direc tors elected. Fraternally, FELIX Colt ITT, I’rcg. F. A. Ex, of On. Col. Rutherford, the indefatigable leading counsel in the Woolfolk case, has received a letter claiming that three parties, all known, living nenr the Wool folks, did the killing. The letter describes minutely the manner of the killing, and says the baby woke and commenced crying and the mur derers, fearing the cries would awaken the members of the household, the baby was accordingly killed. Richard rushed in at this alarm and was killed, and Tom Woolfolk than leaped out the window. Robbery was the motive of the murder. Captain Rutherford also received another letter concerning the robbery, which, it is said, he val ues as important theory, but no one can sec the contents. He is making a quiet investigation. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shilot'sCaturih Remedy Price 50 cents. Nasal I-ijector free I JERSEY MILK. Parties desirinc fresh, pure Jersey milk, from Jersey Farm, will bo supplied, in any quantity, delivered, on application to, or by addressing JOHN CHASTAIN, April 10, 1889. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, in stead ol aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feal strong? If you runtinuc feeling miser able and good-for-nutliing you have only yourself to blame, for Brown’s Iron Bitters will surely cure you. It is a certain cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, mnlnria, week- ss, kidney, lung and heart affection Try it if you desire to lie healthy, robust and strong, nnd experience its remarkab] L-urative qualities. Convincing proof. In many instances it lias been proven that B. II. II. (Botanic Blood Balm) made by Blood “aim Co., Atlanta, Ga , will cure blood pois- m in its worse phases, even when nil oilier treatment fails. A. P. Brunson, Atlantn, writes: “I had running ulcers on one leg nml (i on the other, and felt greatly prostrated. I believe I actually swallowed a barrel of medicine in n efforts to cure the disease. With little hope I finally acted upon the urgent advice of a friend nnd got a bottle of II. II. B. I xpcrienced a change, nnd my despondeney fas somewhat dispelled. I kept using it until I had taken sixteen bottles, nnd nil the ulcers, rlicumntism and all other lio-rors of Wood poison have disappeared, nnd nt last I omul and well again,after an experience of twenty years of torture.” llobert Ward, .Mnxey, Ga., writes: "My disease was pronounced a tertiary form of Wood poison. My face, head and shoulders a mass of corruption, nnd finally the disease began eating my skull bones. My bo ncs nclicil; my kidneys were deranged; I lost llesll, and life became a burden. All said I must die, but nevertheless, when I lmd used ten bottles oYtl. I). B. I was pronounc ed well. Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me. I I are now been well over twcl months." Headquarters lor Drugs! REID & CULPEPPER'S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga :School and Blank Books, Stationery,: Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, It/c. <1 BEAR IN MIND ^ -THAT THEY HAVE THE- TAILOIIINO. There in an end to all things, so the people say, but there is no end to the splendid fitting clothing made at 81 Broad street. Cleaning and repairing dono in the neatest manner. Give mo a call John Kennt. FRESH FALLJSKEDS! Cabbage, Turnips, Beets, Lettuce, Ac. S. J. CASSELS, 118 Broad St. New York dailies, Times, World. Tribune and Herald, Macon Telegraph and Atlanta nd Savannah dailies, every (lav. miss addie McClelland, Jackson Street. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for ars wc have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Elec tric Hitters, and have never handled reme dies that sell ns well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesi tate to guarantee them cverytimc and wc stand ready to refund the purctRisc price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use % These remedies have won their great popu larity purely on their merits. H. J. Camels’ Drug store Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store I3ST GEORGIA, Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at ail hours, day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb’s preparations in the prescription department nnd guarantee goods nnd prices. REID A CULPEPPER, 120-122 Broad St. -.A.T- L. STEYERMAN & BRO.’S. T-w© Cases o ZCLia-T^r:!©.,. At 31-2 Cents per Yard. - REMEM BER THE PLACE: L. Steyerman & Ero.’s, One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 l-2c. CLOTH!JIG-! CLOTHING! Our Bargains the talk of the town. Com petition dompletely baffled. ^S^Call and be convinced. L. STEYERMAN & BRO., 12CUUOAD STREET, THOMASVILLE. $1,000 Reward. One thousand dollars will be paid to any chemist who will find on analysis ol S. S. S. (Swift’s Specific) one particle of mercury, Iodic of potash, or any poisonous substance. In 1873 I contracted blood poison, which soon developed into its severest secondary form, with blotches and ugly sores all over my body, which totally disab’ed me for more than a year. The doctors treated me all the time without benefit. The disease steadily growing worse and worse, I was unable to work for more than year; finally •" was persuaded to take Swift's Specific. After taking sqyen bottles I was sound and well, and have not felt a symptom of the disease sii.ee. This was sixteen years ago. Jok Vaughn. Forsyth, Ga., Jan. 23, 1889, I have taken Swift’s Specific lor sec ondary blood poison, and derived great benefit. It acts much better than potash, or any other remedy that I have ever used. B. F. Wingfif.ld, M. D., Richmond, Va. NOTICE. All male persons in the city of Thoinas- ille, between the ages of 10 and f»0, except those exempt by law, arc subject to street duty. They have the option of paying $3 for street tax, and in default thereof, must work 0 tlays on the street. Those not ex empt ami who do not pnv the tax arc order ed to meet nt city hall Monday, July 22d, at 9 o'clock, a. in., ready lor work, K. B. WniDooN, 7-10-tf Ch. Street Com. Summer Em Gates -FROM- THOMASVILLE. Passenger Dp’t S. F. A \Y. Rv„ J Thomasville, Ga., Is. June. 1889. Alexander, X, 0 $22 70 All Healing Springs, N. C 23 10 Asheville, N. C 22 70 Anniston, Ala 17 40 Black Mountain, N.C 23 00 Big Tunnel, Vn 30 90 Blue Ilidge, Va 30 90 Cumberland Falls, Ky 23 05 Flat Rock, N. C 22 00 French l.ick .Spring,, I ml., via Mont gomery Gainesville, Gil....,, 14 05 Hendersonville, V, C Hickory, N. U« 23 50 Hot Springs, Vn 40 50 Loin, (in 15 00 Luray Caverns 35 8 Marietta, Ga 13 30 Marion, N. C 24 05 Mount Airy, (to 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. C. L.... 30 3/) Powder Springs, Ga 13 45 Roanoke, Va :io 00 Spartanburg, S. C 20 70 Tate Springs (Morristown) ;i oo Tallulah Falls, Ga ! 17 25 Toccon, Ga 10 05 Tryon, X. 0 21 55 Wi'llinlla, S. 18 80 Warm Springs, Ga ] 2 70 West Baden Springs, I nd., via Mont gomery 30 75 White Sulphur Springs, Ga u 25 White Sulphur Springs, West Va 34 50 "Tickets on sule June 1st to September 30tb, 1880, Good to return not later limn Octo ber 31st, 1880. Tile above named points arc only a few of the Summer resorts to which tickets arc issued. Should parties desire information in ro- f ard to places not n lined in the above list, will cheerfully give it to them. F. M. Van DYKE, Passenger k Ticket Agent, Thomasville, Ga. W. P. HARDEE, Gen. Passenger Agent, Savannah, Go. THOMASVILLE Bottling Works, L. SCHMIDT, Proprieior. Headquarters for pure tarbouated bever ages, at wholesale and retail. Best soda water with pure fruit juice flavors. Ice Cream Parlors Specially fitted up for the accommodation of the Ladies. On draught also,* the "new Mexican beverage, “FRUI MBS.” Non-Alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing. A NEBVK 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 system vitalizer. It improves the appetite, aids digestion and ***aintains the normal tone of healthy func- >ns. 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 prop erties arc invaluable, and its favor delicious. It Cannot lie Used to Excess. Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching ot wind nnd unpleasant effects after drink ing. No ethcral extracts or liquors, but a solid thirst-quenching, delicious drink; an extremely pleasant and efficient tonic, over which nine out often persons arc enthusias tic with praise. Everybody Likes It, Everybody Wants It, Everybody Drinks It. “FRUI MIZ,” the finest* beverage Jin the world. DISPENSED BY L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor ThomasYille Bottling Works, GEORGE FEARN, REAL ESTATE ACIXT, OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK. Crty nil Cod dry Proper!) for Sile, iHOUSES RENTED And Tnxea A*i l«U ;li)an8 NEGOTIATED. Bring me a description oi your protyper TIiomasvHle Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs. Manufacturers andiDealers ROUGH & DRESSED DUMBER. LATIIKS, PICKETS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK,B MANTLES, BALUSTERS,* stair-ra’ils Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE, Furniture. STORE FRONTS. Wir.* Screen Doors nnd Windows.? Sash, Doors and Blinds " TO O It DE It. STAIR BUILDING, AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY.' J6TC0RRESP0NDENCK SOLICITED.' Fife & Beverly MlCItiS, GEORGIA. —DEALERS IN—— General Merchandis'd AND ALL KINDS OF Builders’ Supplies, Lumber, etc. » prepared to furnish anything w in *”) ItiakOA SpecieIt ed In the Lumber Lish, Mouldings, Turned Scroll Work. i» Th ^» mo8tclp f ,orAto be faithful Iy and correctly executed. Wo operate the best equipped mills, and carry the lurgest stock of so isoned lumber in Southern Oeor gift. Parti is wanting lumber wlllsavo money by consulting us boforo placing their orders. FIFE k BEVERLY MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Pour Hooka Learned In oun reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and ndult areally bcnefltted. ' Uro.it indncomeaU to CornttpoodoocoCUMcc, Proj^eetns. wUhjOpInf of Ilr. Wt i.ihfit Tn .Mini DiqcaVcY “’i/ehoL wk-sfsgfefer?;: