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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE,
JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor.
8. B. BURR, * Business Mutineer.
SUNDAY, APRIL (i, 1800.
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Subject to change by special arranf ement,
K, B. BURR, Himlneua Mniincer,
Boston ha$’denounced the Czar
Russia. Thiji i< worse than nihilism
The 26th' tosk, memorial day, w
—’ ^ generally’’ observed in the
This has bee;
democrats,
everywhere,
in 1892.
odd year for the
h'ave made gains
it\ip, gentlemen
Charley Cjisp Js I the only bald
headed congressman] from Georgia,
But that bala patf of ijhis’n is mighty
# level on top.
Senator Beck
In that event
t Mr. Carlisle
The Key West cigarfmanufacturers
arc kicking agkiipt t¥e new tariff bill
reported by McKmlfcy.'' And a good
many other people are kicking against
it also.
It is generally conceded that the
McKinley tariff billicanno^ pass in its
present shapeA Tire shoe manufac
turers of New Jingjanu age doing some
lusty kicking abaLt the duty put on
hides. But the gpeat nest wants the
duty as they sell the hides.
Mr. Marshall A. Phillips, of I'hila-
delphia is one of the purchasers of
the Okefenokee swamp, and is con
fident that his company has a good
thing. To a reporter of the Philadel
phia Record he said a fews days ago:
We intend tq train aJic land thor
oughly. There afe frrfmffiveAo uven
ty feet of the nctes/kiidrff soil cov
ering the entire »tract, is about
forty miles long and tlafty miles wide.
•J'his soil is ay rich /is that which
covers the Mt»sstji/ bottoms, upon
which anything can lie grown. There
are $1,000,000 worth of timber, such
as pine and cypress, on the tract.
That will be rut and placed on the
market first.
Albany on the Boom.
, Albany, Ga., A pril 3.—The organi
zers of the Albany Improvement Com
pany held a meeting to day, at which
• thecompany was made .uncertainty.
It is composed of Albany's richest and
most progressive^tusiness men. The
capital
privilege
The aim
fine hot
dummy
land, and
works, etc. The company will elect
officers and go into operation at once.
Jay is Said to beJSick.
New York, April 4.—A special to
’the Herald from St. I.ouis says: ‘Tt
is reported here that Jay Gould is
seriously ill-again, and that his stay
in Mexico is to be prolonged almost
indefinitely. He is troubled with a
return of his old previous spells, and
the stories given out about the impor
tant business deals he is. arranging,
are regarded as a pure fiction. Mem
bers of the Passenger Agents’ Associa
tion who met Mr. Gould in the Mexi
co convention tell of the incessant
nervous trembling of* his hands, and
the enormous quantity of coffee he
consumed as a stimulant.
Another Candidate for Governor.
Pining the absence of Editor Stead
man in Cuba, the “devil ’ of the
J.ithonia New Era nominated him for
governor. In bringing‘his name for
ward the “devil” says: “He ;s in the
hands of his friend, ‘the devil,’ and
will abide the re/4lt of the democratic
state conventiuft-Tif ibfs ifl his lavor.
His uansccndenuani/iratm'incnl abili
ties are recognized b’y/afl. His service
in the Creek will/ Ole war of 1812,
Mexican war, Md tljc war on the jute
trust, demand ranor# exalted recogni
tion at our lmnds. His broad plat
form of retrenchment and reform and
gingercakcs, tiiree for a dime, voices
the papular sentiment.”
Bill* Arp in Southern
! Well, lie frtice qiiesti.i
tiling with llie farmers, :i
been a j;ot tl deal of writinj: ;
Cultivator. 1 llion-hr i «o.
*l»ing
to Nas
•iorc on lli t
Cultivator, j
1 is l.ijr
B.
A Move in the Right Direction.
Speaking of the fruit industry of
Georgia, and the necessity for canning
factories, the Constitution says :
Every fruit growing county m Geor
gia is interested in the establishment
of a canning factory, and the latest
move in this direction has just resulted
in the members fruit exchange
subscribing a sum^uflicient for the
erection of one of the factories auMa
con, where it wiji4ertainly btjL pay
ing investment/ /
Southwes/UeaTgurfi /great fruit
growing section a/id/n^/elt the need
of canpfng factors iOr years past
fruit flourishes op hej/prolific soil as it
does nowhere /se in'the country, and
generally what has not been shipped
to be canned and preserved at the
north,has been left to rot in the fields.
and saw tit
your corres
I saw mid.
that, was t
just bcautil
It was three
feet on top.
livin
• thin
all i
i* h •
unless it iv-
an elephant.
Mr. Cart right {.,1.1
in charge of that farm to
and that no sprouts
troubled him. The row
next to the he.l. # nnd wi
was the tinest row i
ground between the row
well cultivated with a p!
tiful Hedge around the* r
• hiwr an.
had .
pota
Tin
itw right
was ovci
fence for
feet fern-
beaut v.
there.* Mr.
gro man trimmed Ins Imd;
he always got through i;
I saw a Dutelimaii trimini
had a km«i e.f a < leaver, al
and he walked along mrT
stroke and rounding oil*:!
gle stroke and the tender s
to the ground.
I talked with a man wi:
they were uniform and cn
praise. Twelve genllen:
oflicc of the eompany wiiii
twelve farmers fr
D. FUDGE,
TIIOMASVIIjIjE, ga.,
DEALER IX
HAHDWAEB
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
!V3 A T I I N C S
• •I" all kimls, and|agent foe
King’s Powder Co.
. Beverly & Bro.
A NICE ASSORTMENT IN STOCK.
Call and examine for yourselves.
MATTINGS
Uts I 11 ill l'ii< S
uni lied;**, and
i-i.isi:»• in their
called at the
T ivus there—
iuclust. r, ami
Standing by the Party.
The following resolutions were unan-
mousiy adopted by the Brooks coun
ty Alliar.ce, on Thursday:
Resolved, That the' Brooks County
Alliance indorses the action of the
state executive comjmttcc in recom
mending all nominajicns-J to be made
by primary election*, ani w/ request
the democratic exefcufivt ^committee
of Brooks county to jJrdelVall nomina
tions by prirnary*eleclons confined
strictly tofrtie dapiocr^tc party, and
pledge ottrsfflves to support the
nominees so made. •
Resolved, "I hat we require all can
didafes to publicly pledge themselves
to abide by the nominations.
This will change things down in
Brooks. Heretofore the race has
been free lor ail, a general scramble
it were. The Alliance men of
Brooks have acted wisely in reccom
mending primaries, and in requiring
candidates to pledge themselves to
stand by to^nominations, and pledg
ing themselves to support the nomi
nees. This .t ill give a fair and open
field inr all—in the ptimaries—and
cut off the sore heads.
they ordered hedges lot* the Linns. Ill I et.
this new system of hedging by phishing
down the main shoot nnd wiring them on.
to another at an angle, letting sprouts grow
up from them so as to interlace and make a
net work, is getting to be the universal
fence in all tiiat country, i lie plashing
down seems to dwarf the plant,and of course
dwarf the roots, i have seen old hedges
that were let alone, and they sent up their
long and drooping streamers htteen Icet
high and tiie* lower limbs anil thorns de
cayed and dropped oil’, and the hogs could
walk through, but I never would have sup
posed these hedges that I saw around Nash
ville came from the same plant.
I anaglad to see that some of our best
farmers are falling into line.They liave'bccn
to Nashville and elsewhere, and carefully
looked into the matter anil are satisfied.
Major Woolev, of our comity, lias four miles
already set, and many others Have shorter
lines. They will never wash away, never
need renewing, and are always beautiful.
The idle trumps who take the near cuts to
walkover our farms a#d hunt and fish nnd
steal our fruit, cannot get over one of these
hedges. They nit only keep out ca-.tle and
hogs, hat hey keep out dogs and darkies
from hunting rabbits, and the sheep will tic
One Coin for ail North America.
The .following resolutions was unan-
ntously adopt! d the other day by tl.
an-American congress now in session
Washington: .
The international American confer
ence is of tile opinion that grcai ad-
antages would accrue ;o commerce
between the nations of this continent
the use of a co n or coins that
ould be current, at 'Le n’.ir.e value,
ail cour.trits n presented in ti.is
conference, : nil therefore recommend:
i. That an international American
monetary union be established.
That ns a basis lor this union,
international coin or coins be
issued,
eight
be uniform in
, and which may
tries represented
Jt
Jull eflect to this
here shall meet in
Emission, composed
delegates from each
i in this conference,
/onsider. the quantity,
ey, the uses it shall have,
value and proportion of the
international silver coin or coins, and
their relations to gold.
4 That the president ofthc United
State invite this commission to meet
Washington in a year’s time, or
less, after the final departure of this
con'erence.
00.
himself in
praise and
e would change
nothing but good
“Say something
living.”
LUMBER,
Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Et?,
MKIGt-Sv GkA.. '
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,
in almost any shape desired.
Mouldings turned and Scroll
work done in best style.
ill Stock
SMYRNA RUGS-
A few more of those T5c Holland Shades,
7 feet long on spring rollers. Call
and
make your selection before
they are
all
gone.
THE PEST
••c- AND MOflT-
Witli your name anu addrerw w.
tho Swift Specific Co., At.'ar.M,
necessary to obtain an ink ream
isc on tho blood and the diseases 1
to it, ■
Skin Eruption Cured,
One of my ccstorr.c r.’,; r
iuCuential citizen, but : !">*•.’ v'-
the city, has used Swift V S{.: ’L v ■: h t:: .«■!
result. He eaya it care;: him of A:: - -
that be had been torment<d y
and had resisted the c••*;•-*.Ivv .; i •'.*.: of r
other medicines.
• Hobert Cleoj, Dmi.;:
Jones.
Direct Route!
) HUM ALL PRINWTAL POINTS IN
TIIE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
TIIE NORTHWEST.
w<. through express trains daily, with Pull
nniu Palace huffdt Sleeping Cars by night,
and Chair Cara by day, between Cin
cinnati! and Chicago, Indlanapo;
11s und Chicago,* and also be;
twocn LoulsYlllo andj
Chicago,
wlierocloso con
nections aro mado for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Poi-
fund, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
and points Intermediate—
Fiyw Fast Mail
,.on /ing Louisville, Daily except Sunday, At
7 hvla. m. Clnclnnattl, Daily, except Sunday,
nt 7:4.». Arriving at Chicago at 0:55.
Tho most rapid servlco ever attempted bo
twee a tho Groat Commercial Cities on tho
Ohio River and Chicago, #
J53r’ hrough Coupon Tickets, Dnggago check'
od to destination, and your safety and com
fort provided for, aro among the points that
havo made tho
ROUTE
Unlveraallyjuid deservedly popular.
IIX I). CARSON, Vico-pres’t and Ocn’l Mft
. H. > ebOF.L, Gen’l TraKe Manager,
S. 15AUKE1’, Gen Pass Agt.
It T V. CI-ADIXO. rnssengerand Freight Ag:.
15H Broad St.. Tin masvllle Ga.
-vCj!
IJro. Jones is an Allianceir.an jind :;ut!es
with H. A. Hiss/ The result is oh’fifKi?—
lie's fat and prosperous.
{Jpiitli trades elsewhere, the mor.-.i mil
can readily sec:
If you want to prosper trade with
36. A BANK.
TIIOMASYIL
NATIONAL BANK,
, T. Mo
Viet
('•ighic
CapiUl
Surplus
$iOO,oijo.
28,500.
A general banking busiin.-.j. (Jollcc-
tioiiH have prompt attention.
The Marshall House.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Under new Management.
LEADING HOTEL.
finest location,
Willi broad piazzas’coinnmnding a grand
view of tho fashionable promena Jo. the Droad
way of Savannah. Cuifi.no and rtrvlco equal
to the host northern hotels.
111. L. IIAII^ETT,
EBONATED WITH-
NATURAL GAS
Imported from the Mineral
Springs on the Rhine, Ger-
mat iv, on draught at
SSHMIDT’S.
DRINK
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENAI71US?
[Registered]
It Is ft Wood and Stone Prescrvlrjg Com
pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary
brush, it is guaranteed to preserve any
kind 01 wood, above or under the ground
or water, for at least fifteen years, nnd keep
off all kinds of insects. Jt i;t used ^>y tho
U. S. nnd almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd other
largo Corporations, us well as all Real Estate
Owners, where it hLkcpt for sale.
For further inWrinatiou and Circulars
bleasc address or call on
ZDsTETW GrOOIDS
—.A.T—
Come and Examine our Stork of
Sateens, r ‘
Ginghams
Batiste, Lawns
ALSO OUI" IM
"White (roods.
ALSO on: lmmkn.sk stock of
• Mineral Water
■£V 1 tho Liver and liv’neys,
F• t sale at
1 iXly
L. S8B9CX0TGL
Wo call special attention to our JOl! r.OT of WHITE GOODS for
twelve anil it half cents; (bey arc equal to any sold for twenty cents. Como
ami lock for yourself.
I_iOo3s.! Look.! UjOoIslJ
Our New Spring Clothing ^ here. Now remember that the «
entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible.
L. STEYERMAN Ss BE0,
THE SLEEPLESS AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS.
n
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Office over Reid k fuljq.per s Dm; Store, Broad St
1 am notv prepared to buy or sell, tor other
parties, all kinds ot town or country real
estate amt Jr.ive on my list a pood assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a ibare of the business c>
the community. . nug?8
C. M. Tuttle.
Second door bclotv corner of Broad, nn
Fletcher streets. Jeweler and dcalCT in
Thomasrille curiosities nnd Florida bric-a-
brac, Jcvyelrj;»speciality. Sec my Alligator
Foot PursVlatcst thing out.
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