The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 10, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. J(*HN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor, 8. B. BURR, - Business Manager. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, lfiOn. Daily Times-Enterfrise H publish**! evcryjnorning (Monday exempted.) The Weekly Times-Extkrprise is published every Saturday morning. SrBSCRiPTios Rates. Daily Times-Entkrprisk $."> oo W eklt “ 1 00 Thomasville Topics. The Negroes are Going. L'cid,r .late of the 6th, tile rorres-! Raleigh, N. April 7.—It if poiRlc.nl of iIni News writes from j learned to-day that in the past fif- for off Daily Advert.*? no Rates. Transient Rates.—$1.00 per sqmir first insertion, and 50 certs for ca qnent insertion. One Square, one month, - - - • One Square, two months - - - One Square, three month Or.o Square, six months, - - - One Square, twelve mont is, - - - Subject to change by special arratif eincnt. N.B. IS VICKS, RunlncMi Nnimurr. tor t!: subse- 35 00 Harrison grows smaller as his ad* ministration grows older. Editor John Temple Graves will not quit the sanctum for the pulpit. On the first Wednesday in October next the state of Georgia will elect a governor and legislature. The republicans are piling lip rot ted boroughs in order to carry the next election. But they will fail. It is said that Gen. Longstreet will hereafter vote the democratic ticki t While the lamp holds out to burn Ac, Blizzards and flouts devastate the West and .SouthWst. Georgia a safe asylum. Conic, and we will do you good. Every one will be pleased to learn that Mr. Randall is slowly improvin He is needed on the democratic side of the house. New York imprisons men for debt. What a howl would be raised did any Southern city impound a negro for debt. O, consistency, thou art indeed a rare Jewel. A decision has been rendered de claring the sleeping car tax—passed by the last legislature—unconstitu tional. This will make Mr. Pull man smile. Buck’s appointments in Georgia have strengthened the denucratic party. He has ignored Gen. Long. street aud the most respectable ele ment of the party in this state. A small cloud, about as large as a man’s hand, appears on the horizon: the Atlanta Constitution and Macon Telegraph arc at outs. The storm will probably purify the surrounding atmosphere. Mr. Cleveland thinks that the next birthday ol Eraenator Allen G. Thurman, (November 13), ought to he celebrated throughout the country. Allen G. Thurman is the noblest Roman of them all. The country si enjoying one bless ing at least: Granny Blair has stopped wagging his tongue. The defeat of his educational hill appeals to have paralyzed the New Hamp shire Senator’s voice The World’s fair still drugs. Prompt action should be liken on the bill pending in congress. The time is'fullshort in which to get ready, even if the fair is postponed, as it is likely to be, until JS'JJ. ^ »♦» ■ It lias been discovered that the office of the Daliloncga Nugget is built upon a gold mine. Every newspaper office is a gold mine. Every newspaper man in the state will certifv to this. It is now very generally conceded that Mr. Plant owns a controlling interest in the Columbus Southern, running from Columbus to Albany, and that it will be run in close con nection with the Brunswick and Western road. This will put the Plant system into Columbus—and it may go further West. Nobles Sunday morning breakfast In Washington, is coming in for some lovere criticisms. Mrs. N ap pears to have engineered the affair. Washington society appears to be Very much shocked at a cabinet of- tficer giving a Sunday breakfast. It takes a good deal to shock Washing ton society, but the Nobles appear to have accomplished the difficult iVat. Thomasvilii- as follows: The f. uce question has been tnling the people of this county years. A hedge company, from far Arkansas, lias now swooped- down upon this sn lion, and is capturing it almost bodily, 'i lie lied e is con strucled (.in of the osage range by a process greatly improved and facilita ted by several valuable patents. It requires ihrec years' time to grow a first-class hedge that is proof against everything except a mole or an ele phant. The hedge men exhibit cn chaining pictures of their living fence, making a farm look like a cullivated Eden. Of course, the people tumble to the racket. They can't hel| when they have seen the pictures Contracts have been made to enclose several of the large private parks adjoining 'I liomasville, besides many farms and smaller places. The city lias also contracted to have Laurel Hill cemetery enclosed with this hedge. It it comes up to representa ttons it will effectually solve the fence problem, for it is said to be immortal and the judgment day conflagration expected to burn up these selfsame hedges. A COTTON FACTORY WANTED Thomasville wants a cotton factory and she Is ; j ir.g to have one. When ever Tfac;:s..sville wants a thing she gets it. J“ rny take a long time and much talking and blowing and brag ging and see ding, but she ‘‘gets there just the nnete.” And now that she wants a cot! an factory, it ran be set down th&t ft cotton factory she will have, and it will be a big one too, The plan adopted is the installment method. Tfcc capttol stock is placed at $100,cod in shares ofStoo each paid tit #5 manthly installments. The first money will be used to purchase a site, and then progress will be made as the fundi come in. This scheme has been r» ide a success elsewhere and (hero k. no good reason why it will not ws rh here. \ cowrit ESS. Thomw'ii e is now also ready for a cotton ccr? press. With competing railroad* £-. c ; lion compress will pay and by the t> ne the next cotton crop begins to rueve there will be two great railroad limm competing for the busi ness from Li!.' point. Many ettia lcr manufactories would pay well, ’.! managed by experienced people. Gif :f among these might be mentioned n coffin factory. It must be admit;-:* 1 , it is true, that there would be i:‘ local demand for this latter cooii-* dity, for people se’dom die in Thciuesville, but then lew cities depend uptf the local trade for the ale ol go rds they manulacture. There tra * fy lew coffin factories, and it i» ra j that the profits arc im mense ’.’ i: freights are an impor tant fes-T'.-' in the cost, especially of and as there are no iac- jf Atlanta, Thomasville : « hole field open clear cheap offi- lories to-, would have to the Gull Rliotfo Island’s Purchasabls Vote. The Frovi luice Journal published the other y a canvass by wards of the purchst title volets of that eily, showing tbf.i they ranged in number from 100 in some ward to 000 in others, n.-ik'n;; a total of 3,100, or one-sixth c ; the entire voting popu lation of Li: e city. This largo pro portion of lit ' vote of a New England city, on the r. mrket at front $'2 to 810 per vote,, deehles the result of every election. fhe Tariff. Tilts aubjj t, like Itanquo's ghost, will not dewt'. 'I he Savannah Times raps the rr; tbltcans on their protec ts follows: ■ of this country paid last . t sunt ol $70,000,000 in ■ clothing, but the Re tt : under the impression *. half enough, so a heavy tion theory The per ;', year the :. taxes on it • publicans : that it it L t increase ' f Julies is proposed on wools slid t ;o!en goods, and a tax ol 50 per cc-\ ad valorem wtil be im posed oa ready-made clothing com posed of CV ton or vegetable fibres. The Republicans fully appreciate the fact that ere.r if clothes do come high, the people r.r: bound to have them. Hod. Felix Corput is the latest gubertutforh' possibility. Next. teen mouths 71,000 negroes have left j North Carolina. It is stated that this estimation is made on reliable data, nnd upon careful investigation. Uncle Jerry Rusk is hustling around trying to find out the cause of agricultural depression. Some ol it is no doubt due to the seeds sent out by the agricultural department.— Ex. Or it may he due to the protective tariff seed being sown by the republi cans. The democrats swept things pretfv clean in local elections yesterday in a number of states. They carried Cleveland, Ohio, electing the entire municipal ticket, and also Columbus in the same state. They carried Cincinnati nnd Indianapolis ; also a majority of the towns in Michigan. The tidal wave docs not abate. B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, (rA., DEALER IN HARDWARE Stoves, Iron, MATTINGS Tin aud Hollow Ware, Never in the past history of Geor gia has there been so much interest shown in volunteer companies, Crack companies are organized in a majority of counties, composed, main ly, of young men ; though it is not uncommon to see in the ranks those who wore the grey from 61 to 65. Many of the companies, however date away back. The Chatham Artillery company of Savannah is the oldest company in the State. It was organized in 1776. The Liberty Independent Troop is the next oldest, the date of its organi zation being 1786. TDen follows the Richmond Hussars, which was organ ized in 1795. Mr. Randall Worse. Washington, April 8.—While II011. Samuel .1. Randall's condition has been serious at all times for many months, he lias been worse during the last two or three days and in a ritical state. Ills mind which is usually clear anil bright, has at all times been clouded, and he has not seemed aware of what was going 011. A NICE ASSORTMENT IN STOCK Call and examine for yourselves. of all kinds, amlj agent for King’s Powder Co. \Q\ i dflm J. L. Beverly k Bro. 1 >kauris in C LjUMBEH, s, Turned Work, Laths, Etc. MEIGS. 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. MATTINGS Pretty Patterns in Stock SMYRNA RUGS. A few more of those 45c Holland Shades, 7 feet long on spring rollers. Call and make your selection before they are all gone. * KEEP TO THE RIGHT. Do not bo Imposed on by any of the numerous Imitations, substitutes, etc., which aro flooding the world. There is only ono Swift’s Specific, «nd there Is nothing liko it. Our remedy con* tains no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois onous substance whatever. It builds up the gen eral health from the first dose, and has never failed to eradicate contagious blood poison and lfca effects from tbo system. Be sure to get tho genuine. Send your address for oar Treatise oa Blood and Skin Diseases, which will be mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. Jones. Smith. Bro. Jones is an Allianccnmn and trades th U. A. Hass. 1 lie result is obvious- lies fat and prosperous. Smith trades elsewhere, the moral \ou can readily see: If you want to prosper trade with B. A BASS. THOMASVILLE NATIONAL BANK, aitlent. Jah. A.HrAndox, Cashier. Capital Surplus $100,000. 28,500. A general hanking business. Collec tions have prompt attention. The Marshall House, SAVANNAH, GA. Under new Managtment. LEADIX-i HOTEL. FINEST LOCATION. With broad piazzas commanding n grand view of tho fashionable nromenaJo, the Broad way of Savannah. Cuislno ami service equal the best northern hotels. JI.M*. UAR.KErr. THE PEST ,<ur AND,MOST Direct Route! / AOM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. W: through express trains dally, with Pull 11 an Palace Buffet Bleeping Cars by night, aud Chair Cars by day, between Cin- clnnaftl and Chicago, Indianapo lis and Chicago, and also be.- twoon Louisville and, Chicago, where close con nections aro mado for * St. Paul, Fargo, Bismark, Pol lard, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco and points intermediate— Wm Fast Mail caving Louisvlllo, Dallycxcopt Sunday, at f .•*!) a. m. Cincinnati!, Dally, except Sunday, at ’ :45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55. The most rapid servlco evor attempted be twee a tho Great Commercial Cities on tho Oh'c Rlvor and Chicago, 4V'hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check ed to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, aro among tho points that ba~o made the MONON ROUTE Universally and deservedly popular. B. CARSON, Vlce-pres't nnd Gon^ Mgr .1. H cDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manager, : . BARKER, Gen 1’nss Agt. R V. GLAL1NO. Passenger and Freight Agt. is? Broad St.. Tlu masvllle Ga. T WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? [Registered] It Is ft Wood nnd Stone Preserving Com pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve 11 ny kind 01 wood, above or under the ground orwnter, for at least fifteen years, and keep oil’all kinds of Insects. It Is used by tho U. 8. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd other largo Corporations, as well as all Real Estuto Owners, whero it Is kept for sale. For further information and Clrcslurs please address or call on L F. Thompson & Co. ZCnTZElTW GOOIDS —_A_T— EBONATED WITH- NATURALGAS Imported from the Mineral Springs on tho Rhine, Ger many, on draught at ■U. SCHMIDT’S. DRINK Glen Springs Mineral Water Come and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Chaliies, Ginghams Batiste, Lawns, and Percals. ALSO OUR IMMENSE STOCK OK ^White GroodLs. Wc call special attention to out- JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS lot twelve aud it half cents; they arc equal to any sold foe twenty cents. Come and lock for yourself. Look.! ULooIk.! TLooIs.! Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap .as possible. L. STEYERMAN Ss BRO., THE SLEEPLESS AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS, J. s. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Office oter lltiil I (’til;, '[.per s Pros Store, Broad SI Fot the Liver Fci sale at and K.v neyg. 1 am now prepared to buy or sell, forolher parties, all kinds of town or country real estate and have on my list a good assess ment ol both kinds. Strict nnd close atten tion to the business will be my aim, and I respectfully solicit a .* hare of the business ot the community. nug28 J. SCHMXDTS. C. 91. Tuttle. Second door below corner of Broad and Fletcher streets. Jeweler nnd dealer in Thomn.sville curiosities nnd Florida bric-a- I brae, Jtwelry a speciality. See my Alligator j Foot Purse, latest thing out, nl!d3m & LI'V'ERY ' —AND FEEDSTABLES Fine Teams, with careful drivers. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS. JACKSON „ • Thotunaville, tin U 24ly