The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 08, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor. ,s. U. BURR, • Business Manager. TlirUSDAV, MAY 1800. Daily Timks-Entfrprisk h published vtvry morning (Monday excepted.) u* Weekly Times-Enterprise is published **vrry Saturday morning. Subscription Hates, i Times-Enterprise, . . $5 00 . 1 00 Daily Apvertis.nc, Rates. transient Rates.—$1.00 per square for the first insertion, and 50 certs for ea- h subse quent insertion. One Square, one month, - - - • $ .» oo One Square, two months - - - - 8 00 *Jne Square, three month f, - - - 1- 00 Oi.u Square, six months, - - - - ‘JO 00 t ine Square, twelve months, - - - 35 00 Subject to change by special arrangement. •4. B. Ill ItK, IIiiNtnoM Mnnnirr. A Confederate To Speak at Ander- sonville. Decoration day will soon come around at Audcrsonvillc. A gallant contained ex-confederate officer will pay tribute to the men who wore the blue on th occasion. The Savannah Times, says Commander David Porter, of the Grand Army of the Republic of Geor gia, will attend the services at Ander Embraced Judaism. Miss Nettie Watson, a charming young gentile, has embraced the Jew ish faith. She lives in Romo and has recently married a prominent Israelite in that city. It will lie in teresting to our readers to study the articles of faith to which Miss Watson subscribed. Here they arc : 1 believe in one, absolute eternal Jehovah, creator of heaven and earth, and Father of all mankind. There is no mediator between God and Ilis children. ‘‘I, even, I, am the Lord, and beside me there is no Savior.” I believe that God is King and Redeem er, the Lord of Hosts, the first and the last, besides whom there is no God, no Redeemer, no Savior. I believe in the immortality—of the soul, and in man's accountability to God. I believe in the trutn and inspira tion of the Bible, and that all that is necessary to man’s salvation is therein better than gold. ItESTCilED IIER HEALTH. For 25 year* I ruffertd from koilg, erysipelas and other bh-d affections, taking during that time great qu.intitlc • .*( different medicines with out givin't me nr.y perceptible relief Friends tad irert me to try G. S. G. It improve. - rorx : rtart. and after taking several • •d my health as far ns I could hope for a, age, which is now seventy-five years. S M. Lucas, Rowling Green, Ky. T -AtUe on Wood and 8kin >•* tmi’ed free. SIN riKl'f TO »Hnta,G&. son viHe on May 30. He will be ac- nations of I he earth, and thus hasten companied by other Savannah nieni IVmj'UUiLU J —- n • hers of the order. Usually a North- knee shall bend and every head how. ern man has delivered the memorial address at the decoration of the grav of the Union soldiers at Anderson- villc on May 30, hut this time the 1 S. Joues’ post, Macou, which has charge of the national cemetery at Amlersonville, has invited a Demo crat and a Southerner to peforni this thorny crown of martyrdom rather duty the Hon. H. V. 'Washington, of than give up or deny Israel’s God and Macon. It has also been the custom for the colored soldiers to fire a salute over the graves of the Federal soldiers. This year the E. S. Jones Post has invited the Southern Cadets to fire the salute. The company has not vet taken any official action in the matter. The E. S. Jones Post seems dispose ! to do all in its power to allay sectionalism. How is This? “Boston,‘Mass., May 6.—Secretary of the Commonwealth Henry B. Tierce has issued a document which makes solid readiug for Henry Cabot Lodge, of the sixth congressional dis trict, and United States Senator George Frisbie Hoar. In point of fact they are likely to find it quite indigestible. It shows the registered vote of ihc state in the governors election last fall, and the actual vote cast. The number of registered vo ters was 372,035, and the ballots cast were only 273,833. In other words nearly 100,000 legal voters in Mas sachusetts, whose names were on the voting lists, remained at home and let the government gi to the dogs. Was this vote suppressed? If such a showing were made in a southern state, Mr. Lodge or Mr. Hoar would instantly answer “Yes.” As it was in Massachusetts nobody dreams of making such a charge. But the figures given show hut half the pic ture. They simpiy make it clear that twenty seven per cent of the register ed vote was not east.” Shinny on your own side, gentle men. Keep your own door steps aud side walks clean. Statistics Held Back. Atlanta, Ga., May 5 —The tax receivers have met with great diffi culty in accumulating agricultural aud other statistics under the Calv bill. of these officers have reached the con ... „ trollcr general. The latest declares Gettysburg, that the farmers of Lowndes county 1 refuse to return their cron reports, saying that the president of the state alliance has requested them not to do so. President Livingston was found at Conyers to day. He denied the u-sertion that he had made any such be directly in the teeth of the alliance policy. Reed has graciously allowed the democrats to have fart of the time, for four days, to discuss the tariff bill. Magnanimous (?) Reed. believe in the divinely appointed missions of the Jewish nation ; that Israel is God’s covenant people, to whom was committed Iiis sacred law, and whose mission it is to spread truth and righteousness amongest all the that great day when unto Him every “Ye arc my witnesses.- 1 , said the Lord, and my servants whom I have chosen.” I believe in the ethical doctrines aud principles of Judaism. If, as a participant of the glorious heritage of Israel, the necessity should ever arise, I will gladly wear the Israel’s immortal faith. Now and forever, through life aud death, through time and eternity, in my heart aud upon my lips, shall echo the sublime declaration, “Here, O Israel, the Eternal, our God, the Eter nal is one !” And now, with loyal and reverent devotion, I say to the congregation of Israel: “Entreat me not to leav Thomas Sheriff Sales. FOR JUNE. (!RORtilA—Thomas County. Will lip sold, before the court house door in Thomnsville, Thomas Co.. (In., between the legal hours of sale, on the lirst Tuesday in June next, the following property, to-wit: hot of land No. SI ill the 17th district ol Thomas county, containing two hundred and fifty acres more or less, levied on as the property ot Mary M. Carter and \\. Carter to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of D. J. Sheffield vs said Carters; property pointed out liy plaintiff and written notice given defendants ns required by law. Also will he so,il at the same time and place tile following property ta-wit: The north lia-f of lot of land No. W, in tlie 18th district ofThomas county, contain ing one hunered anil twenty-five acres more or less. I.cried on as the property ot T. X. Lane to satisfy a justice court fi fa, issued from the 637th district C>. M. in favor of John I). Andrews vs T. X. Lane. Levy made and returned to me by T. 8. Singletary, deputy sheriff. J- A. 11URST. Sherifi. Leave to Sell Land. (IKOItGIA—Colquitt County. All parties having claims against the es- titc of J. 0. Webb, late of said county, de- ,, e . . censed, arc hereby required to present tile thee, or return from following after - - thee ; for whither thou goest I will thy people shall lie my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest I will die, and there will I he buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught hut deatli part tbee and me.” Lee’s Statue. A writer thus describes the mag nificent equestrian statue soon to be erected in memory of Lee, in the city of Richmond: An equestrian stall te is ouc of the most difficult feats in sculpture. Venice and Copenhagen possess the two finest equestrian statues in the world. Critics declare the Lee mon ument equal if not superior to any equestrian work at Paris. It is forty feet high, forty-one feet across, and weighs eight tons, and is the result of four years' careful study, lhe horse alone was a year’s labor. The statue was cast in eight sections and was six months in the foundry. The pedestal is twenty one feet high, making the total height sixty-one feet. It is of granite, almost white as mar ble ; four columns of polished blue granite are on either side. The base is designed for the statues of six gen crals who served with Lee. The three selected at prescut arc Stone wall Jackson, J. K. B. Stuart and A. P. Hill. Gen. Lee sits erect upon his favored war horse, Traveler. Ilis cuvalry boots touch the stirrups lightly, after Complains from about fifteen the manner of southern horsemen. He lias just conic upon the field of The railroad commissioners of all the states will meet in Washington on the 2Sth of this month for the pur pose of general consultation. Jhe effects of railroad legislation in the arious states and various important ... . ViUlUUil — 1 lmd made any such ioM counccted therewith will be request with emphasis, aud stated As G eorgia was the pie- furthermore that such action would _ aniftn _ thc .Southern itntei in ncer among the Southern statei in railroad regulation she will he ex i peeled to take a prominent partin Tiic beautiful blue grass region of thc proceedings.—Telegraph Kentucky mourns for Beck. He was laid to rest in the shadow of Henry Clay’s monument yesterday at 1-ox- ington. It is very generally thought that Mr. Carlisle will succeed the late Sen ator Beck. The Kentucky legisla ture is in session, ami they will elect senator on thc 13th iust. The great carpenters strike in Chi cago has ended. The strikers wou. GEORGIA—Colquitt County. Whereas l>. T. English, administrator ot the estate of J. G. Webb, late of said county, deceased, lias applied to me for leave to sell the land belonging to said estate, and I will nnss upon thc same on thc first Monday in June. All parties interested are hereby- required to make objection, on or before that day. if any they have. Witness my hand and sea), tlijs May 1st 1890. H. G. GREGORY, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. same in terms of the law. and parties owing said estate are required to make immediate payment. IL T. ENGLISH, May 1st 1890. Administrator. A GREAT SALE. Valuable Lois on DAWSON Street Perhaps hut one such Opportunity in iv Life Tune. Agreeably to an order of Ids Hon. A. iT. llanscll Judge of the Superior Court, will he sold at public, outcry, at the Court House door in Tliomas- vi.le, Ga.. during the usual hour ol saie. oil Tuesday the 13tli day of May 1890, Lots Nos’. 51 and 52 Iilnck (5) Column (3) cast, Better Known as the Old Hardaway liesidenrt Lot on D.WYSOX Siretl, Containing Two Acres more or less, Bold for a division among the heirs ol Mrs. E. W. Hardaway, deceased. Terms Cash. ROIIT. G. MITCHELL, Muv 1st, 1S!K). Trustee. Jones. Smith. Pro. Jones is an Allianeenmn and trades with R. A. Hass. The result is obvious- lie's fat and prosperous. Smith trades elsewhere, thc moral you can readily see: If you want to prosper trade with B. A. BANS. sMOoaaoH ‘v *a Contractor & Builder. Will he glad to inako contracts for or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING. IN BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. HORROtKS, OKNEIIAI. CONTIt.U Tnlt, 1* O. Box 71. Tlioinasvillc, Ga. 4 2«-l)r BOARD IN TIIE COUNTRY. There are now a few vacant rooms at Jersey Karin. Those ;who may desire to close the season among the pine* will find this a pleasant home. Fare substantial, pure milk plentiful nnd rates reasonable. Apply at this office oral thc farm. B. D. FUDGE, TIIO.MASVIMsK, (■'A., DEALER in HARDWARE Stoves, Iron, Buggy aai Wagon Mitral Tin and Hollow Ware, 6ms id Sjorting Gooffs of all kinds, and| agent for King’s Powder Co. X'Jpt OGm J. L. Beverly & Bro. dealers in LUMBER Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc. MEIGS, GA. 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. THE PEST «-»* AN'D k MOST Direct Route! 1 aoM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. V: through express trains dally, with Pull fan Palace Buffet Bleeping Cars by night, and Chair Cars by ilay, between Clu- clnnattl nnd Chicago, Indinnnpo lis and Chicago, and also be. tween Loulsvlllo and, Chicago, whero closo Con* noctlons are made for St. Paul, Fargo, Blsinark, pot IMtl, Omaha. Kaunag Cliy, Han Francisco and points Intermediate— Fisw Fast Mail *• saving Louisville, Dally except Sunday, at f 30 a. m. Cincinnati!, Daily, except Buuday, at 7 :45. Arriving at Chicago at 6:55. The most rapid aervlco ever attempted no uvesn the Great Commercial Cities on the Ohli River and Chicago. Brough Coupon Tickets, Baggage check ed to destination, and your safety nnd com fort provided for, are among the points that have made the 1IONOM route; Universally and deservedly popular. C B. CARSON, Vice-pros't and Gon’l Mgr . f. X cDOEL, Gon’l Traffic Manager, 0. BARKER, Gen Pass Agt. B V. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Ag\. 158 Broad St.. ThomosvlUa Ga. RBONATED WITH- NATURAL GAS Imported from the Mineral Springs on thc Rhine, Ger ms iy, on draught at u. SCHMIDT’S. DRINK Glen Springs Mineral Water fOi the Liver and Ki 'mcvs Foi sale at !. SCHFTDTS. !KBEP-:-K00L! I : —YOUR— EATABLES BY BUYING RiFRIBERATORSI L. Thompson Co. We have also in stock CHINA MATTINGS, of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip tions. CJOIFiFTIsrS, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass. WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENAR1US? [Registered] It Is n Wood nnd Stone Preserving Com pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve any kind oi wood, above or under the ground or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep of rail kinds of insects. It is used by tho U. S. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd other largo Corporations, us well as all Real Estate Owners, where It is kept for sale. For further in formation und Glicolan* please address or call on L. F. Thompson & Co. NEW a-OCXDS —-A.T— Coiiie and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Ghallies, Ginghams Batiste, Lawns, and Percals. ALSO OU.” IMMENSE STOCK OF "White GroocLs. Wo vail special attention lo our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for twelve aud a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Conte and look for yourself. Look! IjOoIsl! jLiOoIs.2 Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible. L. STETBEMAN & BED., THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-COODS MERCHANTS. J. S. MONTGOMERY, Real Estate Agent THOMASV1LLE, GA. Hire over lltlil J fuljifferi Drug Store, Broad St 1 mu now prepared to buy or sell, forotlier parties, all kinds ot town or country real estate ami have on my list a good assess ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to the business will he iuy aim, ami I respect fully solicit a ? bare of thc business ot the community* aug^8 Brick! Brick! 100,000 first-class Brick now ready for •H*rcry. Parties supplied expeditiously ami nt reasonable prices. Apply at my yards or address ine through Pott Offic e. JOHN P. ARNOLD. Thomasville, Ga., April 20, tlfcw U. Aum & ini, LI-V’ERY - —AND FEED STABLES Fine Teams, with careful drivers. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS. JAUK.SOSI ., Thomn.villd, <;*