The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 18, 1890, Image 2

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Daily Adverting Ratkp. I'rnnsicnt Rates.—$1.00 per square for the firvt insertion, and 50 certs .for ea h subse quent insertion. One Square, one month, * 5 00 One Square, two months - - - - * 00 One Square, three montin, - - - 12 00 Or.«? Square, six months, - - - - 20 00 One Square, twelve montns, - - - 35 00 Subject to change by special arran* “nient. M, It. Ill icit, nnsinoM Mnnnger, Col. Lester, of the ist district, is ill in Washington. Look out for long winded speecht on the tariff in congress. The republicans can’t agree on silver bill. And the people can agree with the republicans. Dr. J. 15. S. Holmes is on trial in Rome for killing I'r. Forest Allgood The trial excites deep interest. 'I he fleeced Griffinites have plus tered Phelan, the bucket shop man all over with warrants. Phelan is feeling bad’r—and so are the shorn lambs. The ne.v schedule, over the Colum bus Southern, will go into effect next Sunday. This is a new route to At lanta; and it is about the same distance as the present one. The great carpenters stike in Chi cago continues. Building operations are at a stand still, and thousands and thousands of mechanics are idle, The situation is growing serious The Pan-Americans dined the pres ident, members of the cabinet and other prominent gentlemen, at the Arlington, on Wednesday evening The president made a short speech. The question of the establishment of an oil mill and a guano factory will be decided by the Alliance-men of Thomas county, at their mass meeting on the ist day of May. It is said f at the Southern Cadets will go to Kansas City to meet the Houston Light Infantry, in the great interstate drill which is to come off in that city early in May. The condition of the tariffbill b.ing pached up by the republicans is des cribed as being “wobbly.” That about expresses it. There is a veiy perceptible wobble all along the re pulican lines, Caprivi, the new German chancel or, made his first speech, in opening the Prussian diet, on the 15th. The speech was well received. It is gen eraily thought, however, that Bis marck's shoes are seveial sizes too large for him. In his speech on the Montana elec tion case 01 Wednesday, Senator Turpie, of Indiana, referred to the Montana canvassing board as ‘‘a triple coil of adders,” composed of "a chief justice from Verulam, a secretary from Sodom and a governor from Go morrah.” Ah Thera! The ‘‘color line” is still a trouble some matter in the strong Republican state ol Kansas. In the town of Olathe, in that state, a colored girl applied to Judge Burns for a manda mus to compel the board of education to admit her to a public school with the white children. The judge yes terday granted the mandamus, but the board will appeal to the suprgpc court, so great is the prejudice on account of color in that state—the state of J^hn J. Ingalls.—Ex. Will Mrs. Canfield please give her attention to this ? Black heels do not appear to be on white necks, as that lady wished to see from a hole in the sky, even in bleeding Kansas. The Savannah Daily Times pithily remarks: "One of the interpretations of good given to recent Western cyclones is <tbat they seem to have played havoc with Republican majorities. If so, it (hows the care of Providence for the political welfare of the people, and determination to. rebuke sin in high place*." New York, April 16.—A special to the Herald from Syracuse, N. Y., says that the announcement is made there of the bethroa! of Miss Winnie Davs, daughter of the late Jefferson Davis to Al'rcd Wilkinson, of Syracuse, a grandson of the great abolitionist lead er, Rev. Samuel J. Law. Mr. Wil kinson is a young lawyer, is but 28 years of age and stands very high in the community. He first met Miss Davis on the occasion of the visit of that lady to Syracuse about four years ago. It will be remembered that Miss Davis received a very cool reception from one or two families in Syracuse, and this treatment is said to have brought Iter and Mr. Wilkinson in very close relations. He resented the coolness shown her and gallantly championed her cruse. The friend ship thus engendered between them blossomed intu love in due time Some two months ago Mr. Wilkinson went to Europe to see Miss Davis, and spent several week? with her on the continent. The actual time for the \veddin„ lias not been set, but it is understood that the date will be in the near future. All of this Southland of ours will join in wishing for winsome Winnie Davis,the "Child of the Confederacy, long years of married bliss. The Defunct Bucket Shops. Coi.UMtius, G.v, April 16.—Mana gcr ii. C. P.ckett of the Columbus Stock Exchange returned to-day from Americus, and soon after his arrival was arrested, under a warrant charg ing him with cheating and swindling Later in the day he was carried before a magistrate and put under a $300 bond to appear lor a preliminary trial Friday morning. The bond was promptly given. I.ate this afternoon five other warrants were sworn out against bin,, and he was arrested again, and to-night is under the care of the deputy sheriff. To-morrow he will lie carried belorc a magistrate again. Manager McDonald, of the Ameri- cus bucket shop, who was arrested here yesterday, was carried back to Americus to-day by, officer Cobb. The margins due to Columbus men by the exchange here only amount to about $3,100, and that is what they are after. ft lei n Eruption Cured. Ono of my customers, n Wzhly respected and Influential citizen, but who Is now absent tram the city, has used Swift's Spcclflcwlth excellent result. He says It cared him of a skin cTuptlen that he had been tormented with for thirty yearr. and had resisted the curative qualities of many other medicines. Kobeut Cleoo. Druggist, t ails (’it., tier Jones. Smith. Little Rhody. Democrats all over the country can well rejdic^ over the results in Rhode Island. For years that State has suf fered from the most unjust laws regu lating the right of suffrage: while bri bery has been rampant. An honest and free vote and a fair count, to gether with the popular protest against the continuation of the war taxes and the oppression of the masses for the benefit of classes, has turned the scale. The people have triumphed and pop ular will governs th it State.—Savan nah Daily Times. The Longest River. From its source to its mouth the Amazon is 3,500 miles in length, but the name Amazon is not continuous, tiro. Jones is mi AUiuncemmi anil trades with It. A. Hass. The result is obvious— lie s fat and prosperous. Smith trades elsewhere, the moral jou can readily see: If you want to prosper trade with B. A BASS. HOARD I.V THE COUNTRY. There arc now a few vacant rooms at Jersey Farm. Thosc^who may desire to close the season among the pines will find this a pleasant home. Fare substantial, pure milk plentiful and rates reasonable. Apply at this oflice or at the farm. Merchants Week. Visitors (especially ladies) will find the Marshall House— with itsapacious, full length piazza—Admirably located or viewing mardi gras and all other parades during Merchants Week in Savannah. DEALERS I.V Tin and Hollow Ware; ii Spin 601 kinds, amlj agent for King’s Powder Co. j2| t iffim J. L. Beverly & Bro. i LUMBER, Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc MJLrOB, GA. Wanted—Everybody to write or see us before placing or ders for lumber. We still have thousands of feet of ; tho 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. Call and examine for yourselves. MATTINGS Patterns in Stock KrncwN Her xtmli. Mrs. Phoebe Chcsley. Peterson,' Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched lor by the residents of the town : “I am 73 years old, hare been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help*. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and mm able to do all my own housework. 1 * owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renew ed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain.” Try a bottle, 50c and $1, at 8. J. Hassids’ Drug Store. Tho.se are Straight Papers and Must Carry Conviction 'The value of a recommendation depends wholly on tlie giver of it; as spurious and alleged testimonials are ns plentiful as the leaves in Vallainbrosa nr the sands on the sea beach. When a gentleman of such promi nence however, as the Hon. \V. H, Wilder, mayor of Albany, Georgia, speaker, his words carry weight with them. He says “I suffered fifteen years with Rheumatism and in that time tried nil the so-called specified I could hear of. One of them cost me $3.00 per bottle for nine bottle and yielded no relief. My grandson who runs on the B & W. Railroad finally got uc a bottle of P. P. P. prickly ash, poke root and potassium] and r.duccd me to try it. The first bottle show ed its remarkable effects and after using ti for u short time the Rheumatism disappeared und 1 feel like a new man. i take great pleasure in recommcding it to Rheumatism sufferers. Albany, Ga. W. ii. Wilder. ; 1HB2GREATS0CIAL REQUISITE. Blue Blood” is still an essentia! part of the great social question, but after all pure blood is the key of life, and P. P. P. has . 9 1 achieved phenomenal success as a purificant and it is called by three different and corrector of all ailments arising from names in that space. From Us Lake Itasca source^) the gulf the Mississip pi is 2,616 miles long, and from Missouri tributary source to th : gulf, ,194 miles in length. bad blood and its contingent unhappy ef fects. For sale by all druggists. A Suro Kidney and Bladder Remedy—' V. W. Q. Vote for tho Presbyteries. New York, April 15.—The Inde pendent of this week gives the returns ol the vote of 126 presbyteries of the Presbyterian cnurch on the revision of the confession of faith. These re turns show that eighty two presbyte ries liave voted in favor of revision, forty against evision, and lour have refused to vote. There are yet sixty- six presbyjerics to be heard from, and the indications arc, says the Indepen dent, that the vote in favor of revision will be nearly, if not quite, two thirds of ali the presbyteries. Butte Goes Democratic. Butte, Mont., April 13.—An elec lion was held here yesterday for seven aldermen and mayor. The democrats won the victory. The only issue be fore the people was whether they sus tain the action of the canvassmg board in throwing out precinct 34 in the late state election. The election was under the Austrian law and proved a success. The city was very quiet. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can bo chocked in n day, and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, and will re fund the money to nil who buy, take it as per directions, nnd do not find our state ment correct. For sale by Iicid A Culpep per, 1 ltnckleo’. Arnica Hnlvt. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd positively 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. OUR VERY BES T People confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in every way superior to nny and nil other prepara tions lor the throat nnd lungs, in whoop- ingcougli nnd croup it is magic and relieves a: once. Wc olfer you ft sample bottle free Remember this remedy is sold under 11 posi tire guarantee by Rchl & Culpepper. THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH. Tired feeling, dull headachy pains in va rious parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pimples or sores are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No mnttor how it became poisoned it must lie purified to avoid dentil. Dr. Acker's English Blood Elixir lias never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold under a positive guarantee at Reid h Cu ipepper 4 up nils, B ilhiav a CUaxo Hr. On. i®" THE PEST ta^- and;most Direct Route! J auM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. Wt through exprees trains dally, with Pull tian Palaco Buffet Sleeping Cars by night, aud Chair Cars by day, betwoon Cin cinnati! and Chicago, Indlnnapo 11s and Chicago, and also bo.- twoon Louisville andj Chicago, whoro close con nections are mado for 8t. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, P»>f land, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco and points Intermediate— Nirw Fast Mail * .caving Louisville, Dallyexcept Sunday, at 7*89 a. m. Clnclunnltl, Dally,except Suuday, •(7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 0:55. The most rapid sorvico ovor attempted no tween tho GreAt Commercial Cities on tho Okie lllvor and Chicago. 8®*' 'hrough Coupon Tickots, Baggngo check ed to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, aro among tho points that have made tho MCOTOHT ROUTE Untvorsally and deservedly popular. N B. CARSON, VIco-prcs’t and flon’l Myr . H. \ cDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager, B. BARKER, Gen Pass Agt. 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. WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? (Registered) It Is n Wood nnd Htono Preserving Com pound OH applied with an ordinary brush. It is guaranteed to preserve |iny kind o. wood, above or under the ground or water, for nt least flftecu years, and keep off all kinds of insects. It is used by tho U. 8. anil almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd other largo Corporations, us well as all Real Estate Owners, whero It Is kept for snlo. For further Information and CtT3T.lani please address or call on L F. Thompson & Co. USTZETW" CrOOXDS —-A.T— RBONATED WITH- NATTTRALGAS Imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhino, Ger many, on draught at L. SCHMIDT’S. Come and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Ghallies, Ginghams Batiste, Lawns, and Percals. ALSO OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF "White Grood.s. Wo call special attention 1o our JOU LOT of WHITE GOODS for twelve nnd a half cents; they arc equal fo any sold for twenty cents. Como and lock for yourself. Xjools.! Look! Look l Our New Spring Clothing ia here. Now remember that the entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible. L. STEYERMAN BRO., THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS. DRINK Glen Springs J. S. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. ice over Keid A fclp*f.fer s Drug Sfore, Broad St 1 mn now prepared to buy or sell, lor.otlior parties, nil kinds ot town or country real estate aud linvc on my list n good assess ment ot both kinds. Strict and close atten- „ lion to the business will lie my nim, and A mineral VV axer rcspcctBiIly solicit a I hare of the business ol & LIVERY - AND FEED STABLES the community. nug?8 JFoi the Liver Foi sale at and Ii’- '’tcys. SCHKIDTS. C. M. Tuttle. 8 'Second door below corner of Broad and Fletcher streets. Jeweler and dealer in Tliomnsvilie curiosities nnd Florida bric-a- brac. Jewelry a speciality. Sec my Alligator Toot Parse,, latest thing out. nl4dj Fine Teams, with careful driver*. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS. JACKSON i, Thomaoville. Ga a 21iy