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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
JOHN TRIPLETT, - • - Editor.
S. B. BURR, - Business Manager.
WKDVKSpAY, AUGUST
1881
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I’jirtic? leaving Thomasville fur »ln- sum-
met inn lmvi tho Timf.s-Entkiiimusk sent to
any nililri-ss fur 5« cents per month. Ad
dresses inn he changed ns often ns is desired.
It is said that public opinion in
Mississipbi favors simply fining Sulli
van. It would be light punishment.
Gov. Lowry interrupted an ovation
to Mr. John Sullivan, in Jackson,
Miss., the other day by ordering him
to jail. First blood for Lowry.
The Farmers Review says that the
oat crop of the present season will he
the largest ever harvested in this
country. The total crop is estimated
at 7(V>,160,442 bushels, a gain of
62,42.5,00 bushels over the crop of
1888.
Mr. II. B. Plant had the distinguish
ed honor of unfurling the American
lag from the Eiffel tower, one thou
sand feet high, in Paris, on the 4th of
July. Mrs. Plant pulled it down in
the afternoon, aud brought the bunt
ing back home with her
First Assistant Postmaster-General
Clarkson invites the congratulations
of the Grand Army men, on the.
ground that he has cut off the heads
of about 13,000 postmasters in a lit
tle more than .four months. The
President knew what lie was about
when be appointed Clarkson.
Mormon elders have been preach
ing and scattering tracts in Screven
county, and men and women were in
vited to go to Utah, all expenses be
ing paid and 83 a day offered until
the convert finds something to do.
This leads the Sylvania Telephone to
declare that such “emigrant agents"
arc subject to a tax of 8500 under the
state laws, but as these wretched el
ders have nothing to levy on, the Tel
ephone suggests a pine log and trace
chain jn vindication of the decency of
the community. »
The New York Herald says: We
arc trying to find a laborer who has
had his wages raised in consequence
of the republican protection policy.
When the campaign orators were on
the stump they poured whole volleys
of promises into the expectant multi
tude, and predicted that every work
ingman would have something better
than “five acres and a mule” if their
candidate was elected. Our office
telescope is at the service of any one
who thinks he sees that mule any
where on the horizon line.
Two masked robbers went through
Pullman sleeper on Sunday night,
ist after it pulled out from Kansas
ity, and robbed the seven occupants
l it. The plucky conductor got ou
> the “racket” and smashed his glass
intern over the head of one of the-
jbbers. Both fired at the conduc-
>r, happily missing him. The con-
uetor, plucky to the last, threw his
isahlcd lantern at them as they
imped from the train, which was
mining thirty miles an hour. The
aseals escaped.
Burke On His Way Back.
Winnkpfji, Max., Aug.’l.—Chief
Iubbard of Chicago, accompanied
>y Officers Collins, Ross and Broder-
ek, left here this morning for Chica-
;o with Martin Burke, the extradited
>on in suspect. They expect to
■each St. Paul early to-morrow moili
ng, and Chicago late to-morrow
light. The witnesses kept here since
he trial were also taken south with
,hc party. Burke was taken from
,hc jail by the officers early this nioru
ing, and hidden in a train in the
partis, disappointing a large number
if curious citizens who had gathered
to sec the suspected murderer.
Sullivan's Movements— Great Fire in Mon
tana; Millions Swept Away by the
Flames—The PresidentOfffor Maine
- The Atlanta and Florida Road
Rattled—What Emperor Wil
liam, ofGermany, thinks of
his Grand-mother's Fleet
—Is Kilrain Arrested,
Or Is He Not ?
Jackson, Miss., Aug. 4.—Sulli
van’s friends who earnestly protested
against his being jailed last evening,
allowed but a small part of Monday
morning to elapse before obtaining his
release, which was effected about 2
o'clock this morning. lie was then
taken to his room at the Edwards
house and there remained until this
morning at 11 o'clock, when ji hear
ing* was had before Judge Campbell
of the supreme court on a writ of
habeas corpus. The judge ruled that
Sullivan must repair to Purvis, Mar
ion county, and give bond for iiis ap
pearance Aug. 12. Sullivan and his
party left this evening at 5:50 o’clock
via Meridian to appear before Justice
Carter to-morrow.
Helena, Mont., Aug. 5.—A spec
ial from Spokane Falls, says that fire
broke out iu a lodging house on Bail-
road avenue at 5 o’clock yesteiday
afternoon, aud rapidly spread. Hie
fire was soon beyond the control of
the lire department, and it became
evident that the entire city was threat
ened with destruction. The latest
news is to the effect that twenty five
business blocks fell prey to the flames.
The Northern Pacific railroad depot
and all the public buildings in the
city were carried away.. The loss is
815,000,000.
The town was solidly built up with
brick and stone, structures, the cost
of which was varied from 825,0.00 to
8125,000. Tin banking houses, live
hotels, the opera house nnd many
wholesale establishments, doing busi
ness estimated at 8500,000 each, were
situated within the district described.
The population of the city is alnut
20,000.
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 5.—
The jiropcrty loss by the Spokane
Falls fire last flight, is estimated at
86,000,000 by the Coast Review, an
insurance journal, published in this
city. The same paper estimates the
total insurance at 82,359,500, of which
81,840,700 is held by companies hav
ing agencies in this city. The heaviest
loser is the Anglo-Ncvada, 8 ; >.»0,000.
Other heavy losers arc .Etna 800,000,
Liverpool anil London and Globe
SM),000, London and Northern nnd
Queen 875,000, Commercial Union
880,000, Royal Norwich Union and
Queen 875,000, Prussian National
850,000, Hartford 872,000, London
and Lancashire 845,000, Gcunnn-
Amcricau 842,000, and the Home
Mutual 845,000.
Washington, Aug. 5.—The Presi
dent will leave here to morrow morn
ing at 9:40 o’clock on his trip to Bar
Harbor to visit Secretary Blaine. lie
will be accompanied by Secretaries
Windom and Proctor, Private Secre
tary Halford, and possibly by Secre
tary Tracy. The President expects to
return to Washington by Aug. 17, for
a few days’ stay, prior to his departure
for Indianapolis.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 5. —The pas
senger schedule on the Atlanta and
Florida road went to pieces to-day, all
the regular trains being taken off by
order of the management. Hereafter
one passenger coach will he attached
to a freight train running between
Atlanta aud Fort 1'alley three days
in the week. It is understood that
the financial condition of the rood lias
necessitated this retrenchment, and a
meeting of the directors will he hold
here next week to consider the situa
tion.
PoitTs.MOUTW, Aug. 5.—The review
of the fleet by the German emperor
took place at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
The weather was clear and a high
wind was blowing. As Emperor
William approached the fleet in the
yacht Iloheuzollcrn, the German stan
dard was displayed at the mainmast
of each ironclad, a salute was fired l>y
the combined fleets and the yards
were manned.
The review was a brilliant success.
Upon its conclusion Emperor William
received the admirals commanding
the British fleet on hoard the imperial
yacht Hohcnzollern and congratulated
them upon the splendid appearance
of the fleets.
Norfolk, Ya. Aug., ft*—Jake Kil
rain was arrested this morning on the
beach at Ocean City by Detective
Norris and taken back to Hampton
where he has been stopping several
days.
K ILEA in’s ARREST DENIED.
Baltimore, Mu., Aug. 5, 11 i\ m.
A special to the American says that
Kilrain is at Hampton, Ya., and in
tends staying there some days and
he lias not been arrested.
New York’s Big Figures.
In a letter to Secretary C. E. I).
Ermeyer of the New Orleans Board
of Trade, < 'mnptrollcr Myers thus sum
marizes New York statistics : Estimat
ed population, 1,755,610 ; real estate
valuation, 81,302,818,879; valuation
of personalty, 8250,623,552.60; bond
ed debt 8132,445,095; Sinking fund,
814,524,090; net debt, 888,120,805:
Wnnamakcr hits hack at Dr. Green
in two columns of’ solid lionpariel.
Really this bout between the doughty
president of the W. U. T. Co., and
the “breeches maker,” is becoming
interesting. As yet nothing but ink
has (lowed. A little “claret” would
make the light more interesting. Toe
the mark, gentlemen.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly
said that a man’s right under his
patent fur an invention is as absolute
as under a ’patent for lands, and no
one would say that one should lose
the right to his house because some
one else saw fa to take possession ot
it against his will.- -Ex.
Self-respect is the noblest garment
with which a man may clothe himself
—the most elevating feeling with
which tiie mind can be inspired. One
of I’ythagoras wisest maxims enjoins
the pupil to reverence himself.
Kentucky held tin election on
the 4th. The democrats carried the 1
state by an increased majority over
the last election. Kentucky trains
with the tier of solid democratic states
along the border.
I**orin*iM H Yearn. Hood, Anno ami
It rot mI a Solid Menli, Hack covered
tvilli Norm. Hr* I Doctor- and iVIcdi*
riant fail, fared by fulicura Heine-
ilim at a rod of $.’1.75.
1 have used the Cuticura Remoilles with the
best results. I have used two bottles of the
Cuticura Resolvent, tin a bottles of Cuticura
and one cake of Cuticura soap, and am cured of
a terrible scalp nnd skin disease known as pso
riasis. 1 hail li for eight years. I would get
better and worse at times. Sometimes my head
would lie a solhl scab, and was at the time I be
gan the use of the Cuticura Remedies, My
werefoveied with senhs from my elbows
shoulders, my breast was almost one sol-
b, nnd toy hack covered with soils vary-
sizo froiii a penny to a dollar. 1 had doc.
effect. My case was hereditary, and I began
think, incurable, hut it began to heal from the
first application ol'Cuticura.
ARCIIKR Rl'SSEb,
Dcslder, Ohio.
.Shin Discnnr O Years Car *«!.
n thankfui to say that I have used the Cu
ticura Remedies for about eight months with
it rent success, and consider myself entirolv
cured of saltshcum, from which I have suffered
for six years. 1 tried a number of medioinos
and two of the best doctors in the country, but
found nothing that would effect a cure until i
used vour remedies.
MRS. A. MeULAFLIN,
Morctte, Mo.
The IVonl C’nsc of Hcrofalar Cured.
We have iieen selling your Cuticura Remedies
>r years, and have the first complaint yet to
•ceive from a purchaser. One of the wirst
...ises of Scrofular I ever saw cured bv the use
of five lmttlcs of Cuticura Resolvent, Cuticura
and Cuticura soap.
TAYLOR & TAYLOR, Druggist,
Frankfort, Kan.
Cuticura JKcnicdles.
2Cure overy species of agonizing humiliating,
itching burning, scaly, and pimply diseases of
the skin, scalp and biood, with loss of hair,
from pimples to scrofular, except possibly ich-
^old everywhere. Price, Cuticura, oc.; Soap,
2.’*.; Resolvent, .?!. Prepared hv the Potter
Drug and Chemical Co., Roston, Mass.
ggTHend for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
04 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
The legislature, has tackled Mr.
I’ostell’s oyster bill. This is mighty
warm weather to he yanking oysters
around.
Have a clasp to your purse, aud a
button to your pocket, but let not the
one he too hard to unclasp, or the
other to unbutton.
Walter II. Johnson has been ap
pointed collector of internal revenue
(or the district of Georgia.
—
Columbus C. Wimbish, colored,
has been appointed surveyor of the
port of Atlanta.
MeCorkle—It’s queer that none of
these railway robbers are women.
Mrs. MeCorkle (indignant i—Indeed,
And why ?
MeCorkle—Because they know
well how to hold up the train.
PIMPLES TO SCROFULAR.
A Positive Cure for Every Skin, Scalp
and Blocd Disease except Ichthyosis.
jri.ES, black Iliads, red, ruugli, iliam>cd
fl and oily skill prevented liy CutiouraRuniu
#
WEAK, PAINFUL, BACKS,
the C
first and only p?
Kidneys and Utcrino Pains and
Weaknesses, relieved1 in one minute by
taneous, infallible. 25cents.
Anti-rain Plaster, the
killing piaster. Now, instan-
A ST I JONG ENDORSEMENT
Still they come and all in the highest
praise
Office Piedmont MTg Co., Piedmont, S. C.
-Gentlemen: Nearly two years ago I con
tracted malaria into my system, and suffer
ed greatly from time to time from it in va
rious form? m which it developed. Some
times had severe chills and fever—indiges
tion followed it, sind I was generally out of
health. East spring for more than two
months I was greatly troubled with a dis
ordered condition of the bowels; which . I
believe was the result of the maiaria still
existed in my system. I visited two or
three mineral springs celebrated for the
-reof malarial diseases, without the slight
est benefit. I was also treated as the dillor
ent symptoms developed by the most skill
ful physicians, but was not relieved. About
two months ago; I concluded to try Calisuya
Tonic, prepared by Westmoreland Pros.,
but 1 must confess 1 bad little confidence of
being materially benefited by it 1 have taken
five or six bottles of the Tonic—from the
beginning I felt relief and continued to
mprove until now I feel quite as well and
.a as perfect health as 1 ever did in my life,
and believe I am perfectly well.
H. P. HAMMETT, President-
The effects of nmleriu in the system is a
will promptly
hard thing to eradicate, bv
yield to the wonderful and s
Westmoreland's Calisya To
New cream cheese at
Pickett’s Cash Stork.
Ca.sli Millinery.
My cash prices on millinery arc so
successful l have ordered a lot of no*
tions, handy articles, needed every
day. Bead the list and save money.
IIair-din case— Leather, nickel
frame, 4 pockets, 4 doz. hair pins, as
sorted sizes aud styles, 5 cents. Sell
everywhere at 10 cents.
Needle cases—Folding, 5 papers
and 15 large assorted, including nod-
kin, 10 cents; regular price 20 cents.
Florida Water—(i oz. size, pure
and refreshing, iu demand this weath
er, 10 cents. You never paid less
than 25 cents.
Sewing Machine Oil.—Best, 4 oz
size at 5 cents. Any other house in
town charges you 15 cents.
Bay Rem—Best quality, 4 oz. bot
tles at 10 e. You pay 25 c. everywhere.
Crochet Needi.e Case—Leather,
nicklc frame, 2 pockets, has glove but-
toncr, stilletto and 4 crochet hooks, 10
c., regular price 20 c.
Hammocks—Full size, complete,
75 cents, 95 cents, 81.
Table cloths, doylies, towels, hand
kerchiefs aud lots of other things you
need every day.
Caunot’quotc prices of all here, but
will save you money every time. Call
and see me, 1 want your trade.
Mrs. Jennie fiiri’oll,
Lower Broad Milliner.
$75.00 to $250.00,4 S
working for u». Agent* preferred who can
furnish a horse and give th lr whole tlmo to
the business. Spare momenta may bo profit-
ably employed also. A feweauvaser* in towns
and cities. IJ. F. JOHNSON k CO , 1000 Main
St. Richmond, Va. . , f
A. Jl —Meant state age and business experi
ence. Xeccr mind about sending stamp for reply.
IJ. V.J.k Co.
MEEKS WANTED.
I wish to purchase from 15 to 2o good
mules, lor which luir ]irins will 1”- l’.xi.l
Apply utlny stables on Jackson strut.
lwj&w ' W. A. DAVIS.
Ft 11! I!KNT.
I enn rent tin riSulinn now oiiupint Ly
Mr. II. tVolll, on lower llrnuil strut, lit *20
per niontli. Possession given Sept. 1,1s*
, K |. ELI M. MALI.KTTK.
TAILORING.
There Is an end to nil things, so *bo
people, say, but there is no end to the
splendid lilting clothing made at 81
Broad street. Cleaning nnd repairing
dono In the neatest manner. Give me
call, John Kenny,
Furniture, Carpets, IknMinp, Children a
Carriages, Wall Paper and t\ induw Shades
Straw mattings, Hugs, ete. The best style,
nnd lowest prices in the city.
GED. W. FORBES,
0-1 l-w2t dtt Masury Building'
When you sutler from dyspepsia, heart-
burn, malarial alleetions. kidney disease,
lirer complaint and other wasting diseases
When you w ish to enrich the Idood ami
purify the system generally. When you
wish to remove all tilling ot weakness,
weariness, lack ol energy, try a bottle
Brown's Iron Bitters, anil see how gee
it will benefit you. It surpasses all know n
remedies ns ail cnrichcr of the blood, and a
perfect regulator of the various bodily tunc
tions. Ask your druggist for it.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Siiiiot's Catarrh Remedy
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
Headquarters lor Drugs!
REID 8s CULPEPPER'S
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga
: School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
<1 HEAR IN MIN I) k
-THAT THEY HAVE THE-
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IUST GEORGIA-
Where you can find fresh nnd pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours,
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb's preparations iu the
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
UEIB) €IJIaPJEP1*EI«, 120-128 Broad SI.
Sullivan &Zilrain.
As Sullivan knocked out Kilrain iu seventy-live rounds,
T j. Steyerman & Bro.
Propose to knock out high prices in Olothing in the next
twelve months. Wo offer clothing at present at prices that
make other houses dread the name of Stcycrman and Bro.
Owing to the4ai'gc trade bestowed on us this spring, our Mr.
Simon Stcycrman will leave for New York Monday to take
advantage of the market there. He will leave nothing undone
as the CASH talks. His instructions to us while lie is away
tire to
Sell Clothing at Cost and Below,
To make room for his fall purchases. Call and take advan
tage of this opportunity.
L. Steyerman & Bro.
B. B. B. ( Botanic Blood Balm.)
It'vuu try tliin remedy you will fay as
....tuv others have said, that it is the rest
blood purifier and tonic. Write Blood Kalin
Co., Atlanta, (5a., for book of convincing
testimony. , ,
j. p. Davis, Atlanta, (5a. (West End),
rites, “1 consider that IP B. B. lias perma-
LMitlv cured me o c rheumatism and sciatica.”
U. R. Saul ter. Athens, Ga., says: B. B. J».
ired me ot an* ulcer that had resisted all
other treatment.
E. (». Tinsley, Columbiana, Ala., writes :
: Mv mother and sister had ulcerated sore
throat and scrofula* B. li. IE cured them.”
Jacob F* Kponcler, Newnan, Ga., writes :
P>. 11. B. entirely cured meof rheumatism in
niv shoulders. I used six bottles.
Chas. Reinhardt, No. 2020 Fountain Street
Baltimore, Md., writes : “I suffered with
bleeding piles two years, and am glad to say
that oue bottle of B. IE IE cured me.”
J. J. Hardy, Toecoa, (5a., writes : “IE B.B.
is a quick cure for catarrh. Three bottles
cured me. I had been troubled several
years.”
A. Spink, Atlanta, Ga., says : One bottle
ol IE 1*. IE completely cured my child of
eczema.”
W. A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala, writes:
IE IE IE cured my mother of ulcerated sure
throat.”
Theii* IliiMiiiCftMjJi'ioitiint;.
Probably nothing has caused such a general
revival of trade at S. J. Kassels’ Drugstore
as their giving away to their customers of
so many free trial bottles xjf Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is
simply enormous in this very valuable ar
ticle from the fact that it always cures and
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthama,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung
diseases quickly cured. You can test it
before buying by getting a trial bottle free,
large size $1. Every bottle warranted. #
Mother, to euro chafing, relieving baby, use
Roracinc Toilet and Nursery Powder. It costs
no more, in superior and highly perfumed.
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS.
Received of the Preferred Mutual Accident
Association, of Now York, Thirty-Two Dol
lars for ten days' disability, resulting from
accident, t cheerfully recommend this Co.
for promnt payment. K. M. Smith,
Casli’r Dank of Thos’villc.
Thomasville, Gn., Aug. 2, 1888.
ft.VOOO DEATH 1IY ACCIDENT.
5 000 I.OSS OV HANDS OK *KK J.
5 000 I.OSNOP HAND AND COOT.
0 500 I.OSNOF HAND OK POO!'.
0 500 I.OSSO, DOTH KVES.
0.500 VEBM A N ENT, Tom I Dlmbililj
050I.ONSOP ONE EVE.
05'ncr weclt, Teiupornrr total Dis
ability-.
EOB FIFTY-TWO WEEKS.
COSTS IN THIS ASSOCIATION,
ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH,
while other accident companies in tin* event ol
serious accidental injury stop the payment ol
indemnity at the end of twenty-six weeks, tin
Preferred Mutual continues the sauu. for fifty-
two weeks.
fl-d-lmd
T. Sf. HOrKINH, Agent,
Tlioiiia*ivHJe, (ia
IJrnec Up.
You arc feeling depressed, your appetite
is poor, you are bothered with Headache,
you arc fidgety, nervous, and generally out
of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up,
but not with stimulants, spring medicines,
or bitters, which have for their basis
very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stim
ulate yon for an hour, theu in worse condition
than before. What you want is an alterative
that will purify your blood, start healthy
action of Liver and Kidneys* restore your
vitality,aud give renewed health and strength
Such a medicine you will find in Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at & J.
Camels' Drug Store,
liiicltlru’M Ai uicq Nnl»e.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive’)’
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by S, J. Cassels, Drug Store.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
W. S. Brown, the Jeweler, ban se
cured the agency for all the firet-cluss
Pianos and Organs, which ho is selling
at the lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn Ins prices aud terms.
Ilcid k Culpepper are keeping up with the
procession, they have secured the agency o
he famous Star Mineral Water, the lines
reparation known for dyspepsia. It i
ur.ranteod to cure. I ^ t
FOR KENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Kkv. C. I. LaRociie,
tf, Fletchcrville.
Thomasville Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave 8 Davis, Prop’rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH DRESSED
LUMHEII.
I. ATI IKS,
I’lCKHTS,
S1IINGI.KS,
mouldings,
BIUUK UTS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLUX,
BA LUSTERS,?
STAIR-RAILS
Nowcl Posts,
OFFICE, CIWRCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORK FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sash,
Doors and Blinds.
TO ORDER.
STAIIt BUILDING,
AND INSIDE ftARiUVOGD FINISH A
SPECIALTY.
8®*CORI!ESPONDENCKJSOLICITED^
GEORGE FEARN
HEAL ESTATE AGiNT,
OFFICE IH MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK.
City and Comity Property for Sale,
HOUSES RUNTED
Aud Tilxca i*e Id.
ROANS
NEGOTIATED.
Bring me adesc ’iiition oi your proper v
FOR SALE.
Ten head of young houses 'and mare?,
front three to eight year? old: home-raised
from the best breeds that have been brought
to this county, and most of them well broke.
Included is the trotting stallion, Sam Jones,
four years old (sire Revoke, dam Whirlwind),
Works wolf anywhere, double or single, and
any woman or child can drive him that can
drive any horse. Tiiey will be sold. I
don’t expert to get the value for any of
them, so any party who wains good stock
for any purpose, will find this probably the
best opportunity that will he offered m this
section soon.
Also a few acres of land. *
W. M. SMITH,
d&w . Poverty Hill Form.