The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 05, 1890, Image 2

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i THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. JOHN TRIFLE I T, - - Editor. S. U. Ill; HU, - Business Manager SATURDAY, Al’lSII. ' Daily Tutus-Ex-nairnisi: i: l-wWisli- rvf-ry morning (Monilny cxc"pt(‘»l.) Tb- Weekly Times-Exteiipbise is l nl-li-'n every Snturitfly morning. i :tkii-.n Sweet Sleep. Iw.yv imieh .-! •:ivs .If ;i:n Snscntmox Rati:*.] Biily Times-Extkbpiiibe, . . . W.elly “ ... Kates. Daily Adykht.’S i Transient Rules.—$1.00 per sqnere or first insertion, ninl $0 eel ts for ea ii sol quest insertion. ©no Square, one month, - - • i ;i On* Square, two months - - - - 8 On* Square, three month i, - - - 1- Om Square, six months, ... - in On* Square, twelve montis, - - - Subject to eliaujie by special arrnnf “me H. n. tMKIt, Itiisineaa .Wnlinurr Many cent, live hour.-: eight tip n rules of sh may adopt Never lot t anybody i!. nt v can ne anil flown t'liivc! mi (hive Imiir.-, Ices ('ardiiia! Newman, mi .ns are contented with 'nil -fine of them require ‘■I" Chas K. Boyton, one of'Atlanta’s great dry goods men, is dead. The tattered tariff still holds stv iD the councils of the nation. Great is the tariff. dreii w ill you light oi stupid oi It was who said lint I here are two I lug which everybody without hesitation. 1. mv.'lf lie awakened hy but wait until you have -'’“'I’ -• Met upas are awake. If you fol- ..I rules, tin- limns of a ch.'ii regulate* them— If vi ii read yourself t«> sleep, on Id l ead a heavy book, not a one. A dull hook is good, a one is In tier." ho I’anza, we believe, dil bless the man who B. ID. FUDGE, MATTINGS TIIOMASVIMiK, (.A.. DEALER in HAJ 11) W A.RI J Stoves, Iron, NICE ASSORTMENT INSTOCK. BETTER THAN GOLD. RESTORED HER HEALTH. Tor 25 year- f cm (Trail from bolls, cryripclas and other IjIomI nffe<-l ions, taking during that time great qn.Uitirio • <*f different medicines with- out giving no any j»erccptlblo relief Friends ind ired me to try 8. H. S. It Improve* • rtart, and after taking several *r •d my health as far r.s I could l.epe for fti ;j, ege, which Is now seventy-five years Mrs. 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Greta, Ky. Tteatlse or. It!o h! end Skin Di»-as*? mailed fre& Tin and Hollow Ware,I AM-! , Go. There arc thirty-seven women law yenrs in Chicago. 1 hat’s an awful lot of chin music. The story about Queen \ icloria abdicating is again going the rounds of the press. Chestnut. Wiggins now claims that he predict ed the Louisville tornado. TV ill not some one squelch Wiggins ? Bill Arp will not run for congress. His rich humor would flavor the dry columns of the congressional record The Vassar girls, so some crusty, old bachelor alleges, can chew gum in seven languages. Thais' pretty tough on the gum. And now Wyoming is knocking at the door anti asking for statehood AR it is safely icpubliean, the hii of the door will work. It is thought that Col. Tom Harde man, of Macon, will be in the race for governor. He is a fine stump Speaker and would make theenv a lively one. The Brunswick Times asserts that the electric lights went out, when Joel Chandler Harris, with his red red head, appeared the other night in the City By the Sea. This is going to he a red hot year in politics, in Georgia. There will be some surprises when the returns come in from the rural districts. Professional politicians will he given back seats as a rule. A Georgia editor had this notice pasted in his sanctum : "Strangerscall ing on the editor during Ins absence front the office, will please leave their cards. Candidates for the legislature must leave their cash. Sergeat Dunn, of the Signal service bureau, has stirred up the people of New Orleans by predicting the most disastrous overflow of the'Mississippi river, known to history. It begins to look as it Dunn was about right. We like to encourage bad boys— that is to encourage them to be good and great. A boy doesn’t need any encouragement to be bad; he takes to that like a duck does to water. Now listen boys : -‘Peck’s Bad Boy has been elected mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. fir.-t invented sleep." .Stineho I’anza was a philosopher. Sweet sleep, how it soothes and lulls the senses, shut ting out from troubled vision, the ills flic corroding cares of life? It was a Gin Cocktail. The Savannah Times gets off the following on a bride and groom who went with the editorial party to Cuba An amusing experience is told of a couple who, after strolling over the city for several hours Sunday, became thirsty. Drinking places abounded, and notwithstanding that the day was Sunday, were in full blast. Men, women and children were in them drinking more than they were eating. The thirsty bride and groom dropped in one place and called for two lemo nades. The bar-keeper looked both ered, and the young groom picked up a glass and went through a panto mime motion, jerking his arms vio lently up and down as though he : : hake. A smile fully understood ead over the bar -DEAI.KR.S IN'- J. L. Beverly & Bro. X— S-J C LUMBER, Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc MKTG-S, GTA. Call and examine for yourselves. of all, kinds, undj agent for Kinsr’s Powder Co. TIIOMASVILLE NATIONAL BANK, MATTINGS kh, A. T. McIxtyrf., 'Pfliricnt. Vice-President. Jah. A. BrAndox, Cashier. were malting a mi indicating t!.M he wlta! was .tat te i s; coder's coui.txt..ii:( tumbkr aiii! s< me rough a son-iVr ; oung editor did ik began to grow su.-p His pretty bride to made a wry lace and then put the mix ture down wit’n disgust. Her husband looked puzzled but drank on and , ar d he took a bottbs and went rformanre. The See a lemon and iou . but waded, t a cautious sip, Wanted—Everybody to write or see us before placing or ders for lumber. We still have thousands of feet of the Best Dry Lumber in South Georgia. We carry in stock and in large quan tities anything wanted in lumber, and are fully pre pared to furnish dressed and matched lumber, and in fact, Clin almost any shape desired. Mouldings turned and Scroll workjdone in best style. Uriel & Le?ict Capital - $i00,000. Pretty Patterns in Stock SMYRNA RUGS. A general banking business. Collec tions have prompt attention. THE PEST Direct Route! J ROM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. Contractors & Builders THOMASVILLE, GA. finished his ;;la-s ‘■What it is ?” site asked ‘Well ny dear, it comes nearer a j>tc i k * a s I than anything 1 ever taxis fl,’ she was answered. And that is v.h : i- war —.. Ilev D. Ca njiheil, who has been in chai-sv of t! c- Baptis- chinch in Athens sinci- 1-7 I, lias hecn culled to The 15,Mi-t -!'Georgia will lese an able mi i.-fi - if Mr. Campbell accepts the call. lvliif.r Stnnt.i i, , f the Atlanta Constitution, i- b .-/timing to “get in” mi cfiinitrv editors. It.seents Prince Bismarck’s seventy-fifth birthday anniversary will soon hr: cel ebrated. It is certainly natural that the venerable minister should rest after so long a career of unusual ac tivity and anxiety. He don’t seem to be able to withstand the ravage of time in the same marked degree Gladstone. Statesman Livingston denies in a card in the Atlanta Constitution ye terday that he denied calling I’at Walsh a liar. Ho say.-*: “I re* member the connection in which I charged the falsehood to Wal-h, hut not the exact language.” The “statesman" is such a timid speaker that he is very liable to forget, forsooth! He will, however, reach prominence in the rank of “deuiers” fts a "denier” of no small magnitude. This latest denial will throw him into the hands oi the Atlanta Correspon dent of the Augusta Chronicle.—Al bany News. very convenient i .r Lini to forget the time wiion lie was - lad to sit down to a plate of pine Imr c and luolasscs lor supper, and when in dared not take oil his ecntcmiai i t i duster on wash- day,except in the i riva- y of his own i rented i mom. — Q .liman The republicans of Iowa finding that the people an. tired of ptohibi- tion in that state. ar.- preparing to change from > n t e question, l’rin- ciple has nothing t o do with the re- publican party-- rat u r the republican party has nothing o do with princi- pie. So long as prohibition was pop- ular in that state tl'-e republicans stood by it, but nr w that the tide is turning they r.tc gi )ieg to deseit their prohibition friends. The Savannah 1> lily Times s-ivs: "Alton Angier, who has just heat appointed 1 Tilted States Consul at QWu will brt glad to innko contracts for, or superintend, nil classes of buildings, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will fur nish plans and specifications if required. If you want any building done call on us, and wo will submit estimates whether contract is awarded us or not. We will guarantee satis faction in all our work. We refer to tho many buildings erected by us in ThoiunsvilJo, and to all parties for whom we have worked, Shop on Fletcher ot., 2nd door from Uroad. ThomaavlUe. *a.. April 3, 1080. N. S. Saves, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. through express trains dally, with Pull nan Palaco Buffet Sleeping Cars by night, and Chair Cars by day, between Cln* cintiattl and Chicago, Indianapo, Us and Chicago, and also be; tween Louisville andj Chicago, wlierocloso con nections an* mado for St. Paul, Fargo, BJsraark, P*u- id, Omaha, Kansas Oily, Ban Francisco and points intermediate— Ffrw Mail A few more of those 45c Holland Shades, 7 feet long- on spring rollers. Call make your selection before they are all gone. and WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS ? (B (filtered) It is a Wood and Htone Preserving Com pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve any kind oi wood, above or under tho ground or water, for at least fifteen years, aud keep off all kinds of insects. It Is used by the U. 8. aud almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, aud other large Corporations, us well os all Real Estate Owners, where it is kept for sale. For further lnformatioa and Circulars bleuso address or coll on /.oa.-lng Loulsvlllo, Dally except Sunday, at 7-30 a. m. Clnclnnattl, Daily, except Sunday, at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55. Tkomasvillo, Georgia, lie and private. In either brick < I will guarantee In ovory instance to glvo satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and caroful estimates made. Ml* Motto—Good, honest work at fair prices. If you want any building done call on rao. I will submit estimates whether contract la awarded mo or not. 1 refer to the many public buildings erected by mo in TtCDiasvllle and elsewhere, and all parties hem 1 havo worked The most rapid service ever attempted no tween tho Great Commercial Cities oi Ohlc IUver and Chicago, tfar' hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggago chock ed to destination, and your safety and com Tort provided for, are among tho points that havo mado the MOHOM ROUTE Universally and deservedly popular. JIN It. CARSON. Vice-pros't and Oon'l Mff . II. > cDOEL, Oen'l Traffic Manager, S. BARKER, Gen Pass Agt. P V. Cf APING. Tassengerand Freight Af*. 1M* Rrr n<l Ht.. Thomssvilln Ga. Montana, Washington and Oregon. A correct map of the northwest will show that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses the central portion of Minnesota, North Da kota, Montana and Washington for a dis tance ot nearly 2,000 miles; it is the only railroad reaching .Inmetown, ISismarek, Miles City, Ailling?,**LtvingMon, Bozeman, Mis soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palotise City, sprague, /.'itzviile, Vakiun, Kllciisburg, Ta- oma, Seattle ami in fiu-i nine-tenth? of the northwest cities, towns, mid points of inter- Rhciuis, Fiance, is probably the most popular Republican in Atlanta.” It ivti.s tho t-Mer Ar.gicr, who, under n carpet bn;; administration, treasurer of the state, refused to sign bonds illegally issite-d during that reign of plumb-i-. His in is n worthy representative of a lather whom the people of Georgia yet honor for his integrity. Mr. Alton Angier will make a (reditable representative abroad ol this republic. ’Tis a pity that all of Mr. Harrison’s appoint ment in Georgia—and elsewhere— will not compare with the new consul at Ubcitus. Tho Northern Pacific is the r.hortcst trans- ntinontal route from St. Paul and Chicago to Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, Dayton ujid Portland, and the only one whose through trains reach any portion of the ncw*slatc of Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeping (.’ar.-nbr Pullman’s Tourist Furnished Sleepers nt charges as low as the lowest. For the benefit of settlers the Northern Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi lege on second class North Pacific Coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each ami every point west, including over 125 stations in Washington, thus enabling persons seeking a home to examine this vast territory with out incurring an expense of from £5 to $25 in traveling on local tickets from point to point. Insure for yourself comfort and s.ift-tv by having the best accommodations afforded, thereby avoiding change of cats, rc-• beck ing of baggugc, transfers ami lay over* en route. Money can he saved hy purchasing tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the Northern Pacific. For Maps, Pamphlets, /.’ates ami Tickets enquire of your nearest Th-ket Agent, any District Passenger Agent of the Northern Pacific Railroad: or Cua.h. »S. Fkk, General Passenger and Ticket -Agent, St, Paul, Minn. RBONATED WITH- NATURALGAS i‘ii]>ortti(l from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, 'Ger many, on tlraught at u. SCHMIDTS. DRINK Glen Springs i S. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILIiE, GA. ^fiue over Kciil A Culpepper s Dins Store, |!roa»l Sf I am now prepared to buy or sell, for other panics, all kinds of town or country real esta'e and have on my list a good assess ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to the business will he my aim, ami 1 respectfully solicit a share of the hu&iness of the community. aug^8 Mineral Water L F. fhompson & Co. nsrzerw o-ooids —j&jj? STETBRMANB. Colne and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Ghallies, Ginghams Batiste, Lawns, and Percals, ALSO OUlt IMMENSE STOCK OF "WHiite Groods. We call Kpccial attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for twelve aud a half cents; they arc equal to any sold for twenty cents. Come and look for yourself. Look:! Look! Look ! Our New Spring Clothing is litre. Now remember that the entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible. L. STEYERMAN Ss BRO., THE SLEEPLESS AND RESTLESS DRT-GOODS MERCHANTS. The Marshall House, Fr- the Liver F*i sale at and K- '-teys l. scatters. SAVANNAH, GA. Under new Management. LEADING HOTEL. FINEST LOCATION. With broad piazzas commanding a grand view of tho fnshlouablo promenade, tho Broad way of Savannah. Culsino and vervico equal to the best northern hotels. Iff. I*. HARRIOT. torn & Niwi, LIVERY FEED STABLES €. 51. Tuttle. Second door below corner of Brood and Fletcher streets. Jeweler and dealer in Thomasville curiosities and Florida bric-a- brac. Jewelry a speciality, fc’ec my Alligator Foot Pijrsp, latest thing out. auUd-lm Fine Teams, with careful drivers. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS. JACKSON NT., a -aty Tliomn.ville, eta ■mmm - - -a*------- *■ * .-iiifti