The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, April 25, 1890, Image 2

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Daily Tihes-E.nterpbise it published every morning (Monday excepted.) The Weekly Tiuks-Enteri-bisi is published every Saturday morning. Subscription Bates. UAn.t Tihes-Enterprise, . . W EKLY “ ... $5 00 . 1 00 « Daily Adverti3.no Bates. Transient Bates.—$1.00 per square for the tirst insertion, and 50 certs for ea- h subse- qnent insertion. One Square, one month, - - - • $ 5 00 One Square, two months .... 8 00 One Square, three month i, ... 12 00 One Square, six months, .... 20 00 Ouc Square, twelve months, - - - 35 00 Subject to change by soecial arranf ‘tnent. u. B. HVTKR, Business Hnnncer, Spring time gentle Annie. has, indeed, come John Smith tvas put in jail out in Ohio the other day, lor stealing. John is continually getln g into trouble. The work of the Alliancemen being felt: every year there are fewer (aimers buying on a credit. The great Mississippi river is slowly and sullenly retiring from the high' lands. The recent floods have des troyed thousand and thousands of dol lars worth of property. Autograph fans are coming into fashion again. It is the correct thing now to write your name and some pretty sentiment or couplet, on your lady friend’s tan. The house has passed Senate World’s fair bill with the amendments proposed by the Senate. The bill now goes to the president whose sig nature will make it a law. The Atlanta Journal is making a vigorous fight on the Conger bill. Every paper in the South ought to speak out and denounce this latest attempted outrage on the South. member that when Secretary Blaine changed the program so as to exclude the Southern States from the first ex cursion of the delegates, we predicted just such an ending of their visit to this country. Wc said then that the object was to have them see only the resources of the Northern States and make commercial arrangements with that section ; that they would be worn out .jWith their work and anxious to return to their homes before the time set for their visit to the South, and that it would prove a failure. This prospect was so natural—so obvious, in fact—that a nan of Secretary Blaine’s shrewdness and knowledge of the manner in which long sessions of legislative bodies are usually termi nated could hardly have failed to an- ticipate it.—Atlanta Journal. The North squeezed the lemon dry and then t *ssed it to the South. It was neither the purpose or the wish of the republicans for the party to come South. U’e are doubtless held up to these representatives as Skin Eruption Cured. Ono of my customers, a highly respected and Influential citizen, but who U now absent from the city, baa used Swift’s Specific with excellent result. Be says It cured him of a skin eruption that ho had been tormented with for thirty years, and had resisted the curative qualities of m/m? other medicines. ItOBXBT Cleoo, Druggist, Fulls City, Neh. of all kinds, and| agent for King’s Powder Co. A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower Brond Street, Thomasville, Ga. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING IlOBSE SHOEING, ETC., J. L. Beverly t Bra. R E FR16 E R A T 0 R SI .DEALERS IN I ■ “■ _ “ Done at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number of labor-saving tools, a bar-1 and having tho barous, rebellious people, and the g. p. did not wish to have their slan-1 ders investigated and refuted by personal visit to the South. Best Equipped Shops in Southwest Georgia, wc are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. apl22d&wly Interviewing Mr. Bayard. BOABD IN THE COUNTBV. There are now a few vacant rooms at Kx-Secretary of State Hon. Thomas I Jersey Farm. Those who may desiro to . . , close the season among the pine, will And F. Bayard, of-Delaware, has been thiBa plealant hom “ Fa £ Bn bstantial, down South. In Brunswick the ubi- pure milk plentiful and rate, reasonable, quitous newspaper man got hold of | at thi> oaice w at the f " m the distinguished gentleman. We Gribben w I CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, THOMASVILLE, GA. take the following from the interview: The reporter then asked him of Mr. Cleveland and his probable nomina' tion in 1892. Mr. Bayard said : That is some time off yet,but every thing indicates that will be the.nominee. The people will I plans'and snccihcations* if'rcqulre'iL if" I want any bufldlnft done call on us, and wc force it on him whether he wants It or I submit estimates whether contract is awai us or not. We will guarantee) satisfaction in work. Wo refer to the many buildings w ™ Wc will be Mr. Cleveland perintend, all private, in either brick glad to make cc ntracts for. or su- F classes of buildings, publio ci corkwood. Will furnish Mr. J. F. Hanson, of Macon, has made a discovery. He says that James G. Blaine is the “greatest living American.” Mr. Hanson ought not to have been so modest. He should have said, "living or dead.” “Democratic governors in Rhode Island, Iowa and Ohio !” ejaculates the Utica (N. Y.) Observer. And the I’rovidence (R. I.) Journal sug' gests that “the question is whether the Republican party can make new states as fast as it is' losing the old ones.” The price of camphor has doubled within the last few weeks, on account of its extensive use in the making of s nokeless powder and celluloid. The wholesale price in New York, which was thirty cents a short time ago, is now sixty ..ents a pound,—Ex. The old women will have to reduce the size of their “campfire” bottles This is pretty rough on the old ladies. The Atlanta Journal says: The colored convention at Rich mond, Va., last week, made the custo mary Republican complaints about bad treatment of the negroes at the south, and adopted a resolution ask ing congress to reimburse depositors fn the broken Freedman’s Savings Bank at Washington, D. C, the sums out of which they were swindled by its rascally Republican managers. Col. Charlton H. Way, of Savannah, has been appointed by Governor Gor don as Georgia commissioner to the World’s Fair in Chicago, he was commissioner from this State to the World’s Fairs at Paris in 1867 and 1878. Auoiher commissioner is to be appointed. This additional appointment will probably be Gen’I. Longstreet, as the law requires one commissioner from each jyirty. Since we come think about it, Gen’I. Longstieet is not so much of a republi can as he once was. not, for Grover Cleveland is the gran dest democrat of them all.” “What do you think of the demo, crat’s chances for success in 1892 “The indications were never better. Mr. Cleveland will carry the solid south again. He will win in New York and in many of the western states. The democratic outlook very hopelul.” Jones. Smith. Bayard at Brunswick. Brunswick, Ga., April 22.—Hon, Thomas F. Bayard, ex-Secretary of State under President Cleveland, ar rived here to day, accompanied by his wife and Mrs. Clark, a relative. The News correspondent saw Mr. Bayard, but the ex-secretary was bath to talk politics. When drawn out he said the democratic outlook is very hopeful, and that ex President Cleveland -OF- . - . % LUMBER, Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc. MEIGrS, GrJ±. L. Thompson. &Co We have also in stock CHINA MATTINGS, 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- °/ pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip, tities anything wanted in | toons, lumber, and are fully pre pared to furnish dressed and ■ ,—q.—^ matched lumber, and in fact, C aC J H 1 H T l\{ S in almost any shape desired. ' * I S “ h ' W* Oils and Ota. THE PEST Bro. Jonca ii an Allianceman and trades with B. A. Bass. The result is obvious— he's fat and prosperous. Smith trades elsewhere, the moral you can readily sec: Direct Route! WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? (Retliurtdj It It a Wood and Stone Preserving Com pound Oil Slain, applied with an ordinary brush. It is guaranteed to preservo nny kind o. wood, nbovo or under tho ground or water, for at toast Alteon years, and beep otrnll kinds of insects. It Is used by the U. S. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other largo Corporations, us well as alt Real Estate Owners,-where It Is kept for Sato. For farther Information and Ctaalan Dlcaso address or call on I rtOM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN , THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. through expreos trains dally, with Pull tian Palace Buffet Sleeping Care by night, and Chair Cars by day, botwcon Cln* cinnattl and Chicago, Indianapo lie and Chicago, and also be; • tween Louisville andj Chicago, where close con* noctlons aro mado for St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Put land, Omaha, Kansas City, Sah Francisco and points Intermediate— L F. Thomissn &Co, 2Tisw Fast Hail I certain to be nominated. He says he lf V 00 Want ^ prosper trade with will be elected, carrying the solid | south and New York and splitting the west. He says the steal of th* two Montana senatorships was outrageous, j He affirmed his belief that the repub licans will stoop to anything to keep j their party in power. B. A BASS. The (3-lenn House Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS TON, GA. N. G GLENN Proprietor. Tabic anpplicd with the best the market I affords. Every attention paid to the com fort ot guests. Commercial men's patron- Mr. Hewitt is a capitalist, a man of | flgc g l cclalt -- weaving Louisville, Dally except Sunday, at | at 7 ; f The most rapid service over attempted be twsen the Groat Commercial Cities on tbs Ohio Biver and Chicago. Mfr*. through Coupon Tickets, Baggage check* ed to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, are among the points that have made tho IsTKTW O-OOIDS —-AT— STBYERMANS. pili I; mONON ROUTS Universally and deaorvcdly popular. A B. OAR80N, Vlco-pros’t and don't Mjr n uanoufl, iiuuqiruo tuuu uuu . I. 5 cDOEL, Ocn’l Traffic Manager, 8. BARKER, Gen Pass Agt Mr. Hewitt on the South. affairs, a close observer and a deep thinker. His recent trip through the South gave him food for thought. He speaks not only hopefully, but with positive confiaence of our future. He says that this region is endowed by nature with greater advantages than Grand Central Hotel, . WAYCROSS, GA. With Electric Lights. Is now open, and I would bo pleased to hare my ThomosTille friends and others ... ... u r. l i stop with me when they come this way. any similar area in the world. It has AU l m}r help is experienced. The dining a monopoly of cotton, unlinrted coal room is under the supervision of that efli- and iron, exhaustless raw material for ^irFcofrMpo^de'nce prompUy^T- numerous industries—in short, as he swered. Special attention paid to ladies ,1,. with children. Rate* $2.00 to $3.00 per it, there is no country in the | day D j.llcINTOSH, puts it, there is no country in world whose industrial prosperity planted upon a foundation so staple as this. In his Southern trip he found everywhere energy, courage, faith and new life.—Atlanta Constitution. 4-io-dAwly Proprietor. THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY. The Republican Innovation. The original design of a tariff was to furnish the government with money for ill needs with the least annoyance to the people. The idea that tariffs . should be levied to enrich individuals and enabletthem to contribute largely f • to the campaign funds of the party is • not a commendable innovation —St. Paul Tress. Merits of our Hedge. It is the cheapest fence. It is molt durable. It is not affected by fire, wind or flood. It has no posts to rot. Stock can not rnb it down. It protects Itself. It stop trespassers and hunters, It can not be carried away for firewood, It takes bnt little room. You can cultirateclose to ft. No weeds to be kept oufof the corners. It lists for generations. You never lay out one cent for material Great Demand for Babies. An unusual demand for infants, says the Boston Herald, has been cre ated by a Worcester man who has ad vertised for 1,000 babies. Fond mammas, who may be terrified at the startling request, can have their fears allayed by communicating with the I to repair it, manager of a baby show to be given nVStoUrt, bullYtrongand pig tight, in that city next week, who will in- Parties desiring more information regard- form thorn that n inro-o niimhor nf ln B the Hedge Fence can call on or address iorm tnem that a targe number of Capti B Hi Mariott, ii Qte i Masury, James prizes will be awarded to handsome, K. Perry, Stuart Home or Ben F. Dodson, homely, largo and small babies; to' Hotel twins, triplets, quadruplets, and even freaks. The contest is open to New 168 Broad 8t.« Tkomasvlllo Oa. ■ Come and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Challies, • Ginghams Batiste, Lawns, .and Percals. ■Pgl£| RBONATED WITH— ALSO OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF "WTaite GroocLs. Wc call special attention (o our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for twcfvo and a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Come and look for yourself. NATURAL GAS is. SCHMIDT’S-1 THESLEEPL DRINK For Sale. England babies and will be decided by ballot. A fine 2 1-2 or 3 gallon milk cow with young call for sale. Apply at this office, Glen Springs Mineral Water fVy the Liver and K.i 'neys. Foi sale at Look! Look! .Loo 3s.! Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the Imported from the Mineral I entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible. Springs on the Rhine, Ger- ' many, on draught at | STEYEKfMAN J& BK0. AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS. .J. S, MONTGOMERY, Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Hite mer Reid & frijifpcn Drag Store, Broad S; 1 am now prepared to bay or sell, for other parties, all kinds ol town or country real estate and bare on my list a good assess ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to the holiness will be my aim, and I respectfully solicit a iharo of the business ot the community. aug28 Fine Teams, with careful drivers. OUR. AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR _ . , .... - PATRONS.: SCHOTTS. thing ont. IssS** 0 * Second door below corner of Brood and Fletcher streets. Jeweler and dealer in Thomasrille cariosities and Florida bric-a-