The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 13, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. T!-.i ■i iVi TINGS JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor, f'. B. BURK, - Business Malinger. SUNDAY, Al’liir, i:i, ISOrt. AiiK a MCE ASSORTMENT IN STOCK. ■ tjuLV Tivts-F.kTKnrnTSF. h ju;'>!isli t-v.-rv morniue (Monday nr 1 J 1 1'■ 11.'l . ^ The Weekly Tikee-Emebpbisk is puhhs ietl vviwy Saturday morning. 1 and .'i i (!M mi on. Sl'BSCRIPTION HaTBB. Daily Timks-Extkrphibe. . . W KKI.T “ . • • $;> oo I >u t t.. ].o,. Ware, (Jjili and examine for yourselves. Daily Adverts n« Katfs. t ransient Kates.—$1.00 per square urine lirri insertion, and SO cfi ts for *1* n »u •>»*- qnt-M insertion. . Due Square, one month, - - - * * ^ ” Due Square, two months - - - - * ‘ ' Dn«‘ Square, three month i, - - * ‘ Du.• Square, six months, - - - * '' Dm* Square, twelve mont is, - - - u0 Subject to change by special arran* “mfnt. B. B1:KRi Business Mminscr, *i uu& uuUl V, .rjciit l'« mi The Cadets, of Macon, arc hard to down They still fly the hlnc pen nant. Wtt'.H’ Co. ! MATTINGS friends Their si to thi i an It is now thought that Senator < id- quitt and Congressman Crisp may lie able to prevent the confirmation ol Dudley as postmaster at America? Inca' A woman, Miss Jessie Carson, drives the stage between Osage and Park Rapids, Minn. Shelias done it for years—making three trips, a week—summer and winter, and oft< n with the thermometer down to JO de grees below zero. Tlio Georgia Southern will, at n;i early day, erect the largest compres.- in the South at Macon. Ibis re minds us that a cotton compress m Thomasville will naturally follow the completion of the Georgia Southern to this place. There is a general impression that be Mormons are gradually deserting ■ tah. The Edmunds Jaws—which re being rigidly enforced coupled ith the victory ut the gentilc-s at the ;cent elections, have discouraged ie Latter Day Saints vciv much. Eighteen persons out of every lousand die each year in this coun- ■y. In England the average is '20.5, i Germany 26.1. These figures load aturally to the reflection that while ,roerican? may live faster in this r orld than some ot their coutcmpo- rries, they show admirable judg- lout in dying slower. Not For Home Use. The Thomasville correspondent, of c Savannah News, in an article pied in yesterday’s Thomasville MEs-E.N'TKRi'ntsi', says that chief nong the enterprises that would pay all in Thomasville would be a ooflin ctory! We should think so! In cli an unhealthy climate nsihoni- ville, of course a coffin factory otild he a bonanza ; hut if the '1 lioni- ville jieople will move up into the luhrious climate of the Artesian ity, they may, by getting a healthy eality, save themselves the necessi of having to manufacture cnflits - the millions right at their own iors.—News and Advertiser, Alha- ), no, Brother Turinr, we expect ship them to Albany. Il is not lerally known, perhaps, that they 1 to kill a man hereto start a grave ■d. But, to he serious, Albany and omasvillc, and in fact all of this tiou of Georgia, is as healthy as f portion of the country : hut peo- i wih die—after awhile—anyhow, a place could be found where there re no cemeteries, and coffins weio i needed, it would he a mighty pop- ir resort. The Medical Association of Georgia. Macon, Ga. April 12th 181*0. The above association will hold ns forty-first annual session in Bruns wick, Ga., April lfilh to l-'Hh inclu sive. The hotels in Brunswick oiler reduced rates to those attending the association. Reduced railroad rates have been secured on all the roads of the state. Be sure in piirchasin going tickets to secure from the agent certificate of such puichase, aud thi certificate, after having been signed by the secretary of the association, will entitle holder Pi return ou one third the regular rale. The outlook for a large and profitable meeting is very flattering. Every Physician in Georgia, of the regular school and in good standing, is cordially invited to attcud ibis meeting K. 1*. Mootti:, Secretary. open to tin : lhe liurtli; - with the!.- era! by any 1 avmg ill' 1 more vmiio Com-.iluti' ' BER, orli, Laths, Etc. }A. Cisccvei New Yi.ik, I.eidv has in philosophy of ed a N. motor lan making a ■■ iahoiatory Kcelcy h::- new ami known l" ■ found ni’- way. Dr. Ac-.ilcmv , -~Ev.c: wholly to write » , I.,, lure placing or- for lumber. We still thousands <>f feet of It;;-IT i)uv l.l'MKKK ill , ! q-ergin. We carry ;]-; :md in large quan- . o'., .liing wanted in , r. and are fully pre- ; in furnish dressed and •.•d lumber, and in fact, :v : any shape desired, turned and Scroll ■ in best style. I' Oli< Aiiu • ’fir Y i.t>.v:oRy.Cft. Ua* 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. d;,v li the p"'.-; Ik; n. v a-c ! i 1 ijuakr. b PEST WHAT IS CAR30LINEUM AVENARIUS? (Rcglitored) Tl U a Wood and Stone Preserving Com pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary brush, it Is guaranteed to preservo any kind o. wood, above or under the ground or water, (nr at least (Utcen years, and keep ntrnll kinds of insects. It is used by the IT s. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone. Railroad, nnd oilier large Corporal Ions, us well as all Real Estate owners, whero It Is kept tor sale. l-’or further information and Clicolurs Please address or call on . nut, POINTS IN 01 MNYOO AND : liJY, P.ST. !) seconif-huiiil -i .. Li’ Mm An pros . ’ll tin: can 1': llli'.l 11; ITEW Q-OOXDS 11 V Wheil :;'grgO rlUM'k- | c<»m I i-oinu tli.it I Mile ty po; ular. juvl Gcn’l Mj»? .At COUtKlt « . I- ‘ their noted I. take lamb hipI men, a ml not from the g >vc-• from a .-gnaw, with 'k i 1 : should well;, meat owed t.i'- they tvlllii.'iif public i Oil..y. ill :i tin T'UiU s X J 3S Como and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Ohallies, Ginghams Batista, Lawns, and Percals. \i>s Agt. :iU«i Freight Agl, j r. * A [.so on: IMMENSE STOCK OK "White Groods. We call .'pei-iiil attention to our JOB EOT of WHITE GOODS for j twelve a.’.d a half cents; they are eijiial to any sold for twenty cents. Conic ':) WITH-- i an,] ],,< |< for yourself. Alt GAS! Sue sto: III VI s damage'< pig trees The ten: freezing | e veiling. Look! j-iook! Lioofc! Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the lj ie Mineral j entire stock is new, ami will be sold as cheap as possible. i / V ‘ r\ \ \ ; ) thine, Ger- j fur T< -lit: liated, 1 iP : iaated Bus i! . would r. . haiy event., in f nil the Doctor after Are you mi.eh 1 Railroad u'ii positively d-. eli:.- foriuatiou. .it; .bii ■iiiriiiiK L. STBYBEMAN & BRQ., THE SLEEPLESS AND HESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS. J. Si. Reai Estate Agent THOM A S V ILLh’, GA. Dice hvtr Kriil £ Cd/ifn s Cmz h’lorr, Kroa'I St I :• ,:i now i*rep:ir‘ .l to buy or sell, forother puitio.', all kiml.s «>t town or country real estate am! have «.:i my li t u gootl tnfscss- muni ot both kiml:’. Strict ami close atten tion to tiie Imsinc.i will lie my aim, an«l I respectfully solicit a hare of the business ot the community. ntig?B LIVERY •> —AM) FEED STABLES r. M. Tattle*. tVC !■ ; : /lJlpt UlLOlUli Second door below corner of Broad and Fletcher streets. Jeweler and dealer in Thomasville curiosities nnd Florida hric-a- 1 brae. Jewelry a speciality. See my Alligator • 'i. V- v : tt xi l 'l Toot I’urse, latest thing ouU r. 1 TdDAfo. 'nud Fine Teams, with careful drivers. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS, ThomiMville, Un JACKSUX a 2117 ()Lk f :• . —-