The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 09, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE JOHN TKIPLETT, - • - Editor. r\ 15. BURR. - Business Manager. FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1800. Daily Ti*es-Estebpbiss i 1 published vprr morning (Monday excepted.) ■ Weekly TiMEa-KsTEBrnisE is published very Saturday morning. Subscription Rates. i,\ Timf.s-Ksterprisb, . . IV $5 00 , l 00 Daily Advbrtis no Rates. transient Rates.—$1.00 per square for the tir.'t insertion, and f>0 certs for earn subse quent insertion. c „„ Omp Square, one month, - - - * * One Square, two months - - - One Square, three month ’, - Ot.c Square, six months, - One .Square, twelve months, - Subject to change by special arrnn* «?ment, N, b. BIBB. IlnMlnew* MnnngfP, 8 00 12 00 . . 20 00 . oo Ochlockonee Dots. The election of Mr. Carlisle to the Senate increases the chances of Char- ly Crisp, to be speaker of the next house. Sa n Tones pocketed something over $2,000 lor eight days preaching in Charlotte, N. C. Sam is a very thrifty and prudent financier. Few preachers get so well paid. (lovcrnor Gordon, in a speech to a colored convention in Atlanta, the other day, advised the colored people to stick to old Georgia. And they’ do it. Very few colored people in this state advocate immigration. The young Emperor of Germany opened the Reichstag at Berlin yes terday with a speech from the throne. It is very conservative in tone, and has given assurances of continued peace. An insane asylum, situated near Montreal, Canada, was destroyed by fire yesterday. It housed 1300 insane persons, male and female. About 1100 escaped, the others being burned. The poor creatures refused to leave the building, and could not be lorced out. Witty John Allen, of Mississippi, perpetrated the following in a speech in congress the other day: John Wanny runs the Sunday school, I.evi thus the bar. The bnby runs the White House. A mi. damn it, here we are. It is said that Wannaker and Har rison were drinking a glass of ice tea, when they read the effusion, and that both of them were very much shocked. There is a general movement among laborers all over the world, to reduce a days work to eight hours. The New York Times, in discussing the movement, says: The farmer is both laborer and employer, and never thinks of stopping work in eight hours. He works while the sun shines, and only knocks off at dusk. He knows that if he quits work at the end of eight hours the loss will fall upon himself, and if his hired man approached him with a demand for eight hours he would stand stupefied with indignation. Flow of the Mississippi. Nkw Oiii.f.axs, May 6.—A special Jo the Picayune from Shreveport says: "‘The river is still rising and is now seven inches above the mark of 1S84. The steamer New Haven, from Gar Take, arrived here yesterday. The ■country from l'ulton down is flooded. 'The situation is distressing. Thous ands ol head of cattle and hogs have ibeen drowned, but fortunately no loss «ol human life has occurred.” The days have grown warm and full of soft sweet spring odors, flowers are budding and blooming in profusion, trees are leaved into richest green, and spread their soft shadows over the emerald turf beneath; birds sing their sweetest lays, and the whole earth has arisen from her winter’s nap, and dressed herself in her accustomed, yet ever now garh of beauty and freshness. ’Tis the season poets love, lover’s love, and who is it that would not love to? wander over the beautiful woods, down by the little lmhbling brook wiieu its every ripple seemed to speak of some loved one. The line rain of Monday is the most welcome visitor we have had in many weeks. Crops are in good condition, and the fanners are wearing an air of contentment. Quite a parly went out on a seining pic 11 ic Monday The party consisted of C. FT. Hurst, (>. (r. Fleetwood, G. M. Bullock and II. A. I’crry. They report plenty of fun and fish. Old man ‘‘Rap” never fails to bring ’em in. We saw him present a very fine trout to Dr. Baston, which made us feel like we wouldn’t object to ail in vitation to supper. Mrs. Brown, daughter and son, of Butler, after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. M. E. Bullock, re turned home Monday. La Grippe has had a firm grip on G. M. Bullock, L. R. Sills and II. C. Freeman, the past week. We are glad to see them out again. Mr. John Lanier, of Wayctoss, spent Sunday night with Dr. Baston's family. Mr. J. N. Anderson and family re turned home from a pleasant trip Thursday. Mr. Anderson took in Sa vannah, while Mrs. Anderson visited relatives in Boston. The friends of Mr. M. A. Berry are glad to see him home for a few day Dr. Baston has made quite an ad dition to his drug store in the way of soda fount. He is now readv to keep you cool. Mr. Oscar Veundorfer, a popular I Albany druggist, spent Tuesday night in town. Mr. Solomon Sills, of Florida, visited his daughter, Mrs. White, last week. Mrs. J. W. Isom spent Sunday with Mrs. G. M. Bullock. Married at the residence ot the bride’s father, Mr. T. T. Thompson, on last Sunday, Miss Donic Thomp son to Mr. D. 15. Anderson, Rev. Smith officiating. The br de and groom have a number of friends who congratulate them and wish them many happy returns of the day. They left Monaay for Jacksonville to visit the parents of Mr. Anderson. SUIHCRIIIER. increase their output to double its j present capacity. The new Ice Factory and Cold j Storage, at foot of Mulberry street, will be in full operation in a few days, and will have a capacity of 25 tons of ice daily. A part of the machinery for Macons new compress has arrived. The press will he in readiness for the next cot ton season. This will make a total of three presses in the city. What has Charlie Williams done with his suggestions for the Tliomas- ville Cotton Mills. He is certainly on the right road for a brilliant end ing, if he lingers not on the road. If he will push the matter and see what can he done, 1 would like a few shares on the terms he mentions. Wishing you success in youi new home and more anon. I Remain, Truly, Willie. £. D. FUDGE, TIK>MASVILLE, <LV., DEALER IN HARDWARE Stores, Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, King’ of all kinds, andf agent for s Powder Co. With your name and address, mailed 1 > tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., i necessary to obtain an interesting treat isc on tho blood and the diseases incite: to it, pinn Eruption Cured. One of my customers, s ljlghly respected ua i Influential citizen, but who Is now absent from the city, turn used Swift’a Specific wilh excellent reanlL He rays it enred him of a skin eruption I hat ho had been tormented with for thirty years, and had reaiated the cnratlvc qualities of i-any other medicines. Rooxat C’leoo, Drngyiit, Fall. Oil., Net- J. L. Beverly k Bro. -DEALERS IX- tOrdnance Works Coming South. Chattanooga, May 0.—A contract “was made to-day bv which the United IStates government ordnance works of .‘Boston will be moved to East Ciiatta- :nooga at once. The company guar antees to put in works to cost $300,- «oo, and employ ^00 skilled mechan ics. The competition of cheap south ern iron forced the removal. A Democratic Victory. Sr. Pali., May 6.—Mayor R. A. Smith, whom the democrats nominated lot re-election, has been successful by 2,000 majority or over, and the dem ocrats have carried nearly everything before them. Snodgrass: I Have just completed the greatest invention ot the age. Snively : What is it ? Snodgrass: An anti-profanity fountain pen.—Bostoni an. Macon Mention. Macon, Ga., May Oth, 1890. Eniroit Times Entehit.isk : Thinking a few “pen scratches of broken sentences” would perhaps prove ot some interest to your many readers, and accordance to promise, will send a few items. The past week here has been one continual holiday among the S. S. and military company. Decoration day was a complete success, and although happening on Saturday was well attended. Many leading wholesale business houses closing in the afternoon to attend the services. The Electric street car line here is certainly a successful venture, and does a thriving business. You very often see two ears coupled together and filled to over-flowing with pas sengers. You can go around the city and to East Macon for a “nick,” just ask Joe Stephens how it is,—but I promised not to tell. Macon i.< like Thomnsville, on a genuine boom, and what is better, the right sort of a boom. I do not think that there is a day that passes but what some “deal'’ in real estate is reported. Then there is many new industries now under process of con struction. There has just been completed in Viucville a large cotton factory, and they have not as yet been running three months, I don’t think, and the directors, I am informed has decided to put in more machinery, aud double its preseut capacity. Then the knit ting mills arc now at work adding an extension to their building and will A GREAT SALE. Valuable Lois on DAWSON Street Perhaps hut one such Opportunity in a Life Time. Agreeably to an order of bis Hon. A. II. Mansell Judge of the Superior Court, will be sold at public outcry, at tiic Court House door in Tliomas- viiic, Ga.. during the usual hour of saio. on Tuesday the l.'ltli day of May 1890, Lots Xos‘. 51 and 52 Block (5) Column (8) cast, Better Known as the Old Hardaway Residence lot on DAWSON Street, Containing Two Acres more or less, Sold for a division among the heirs of Mrs. K. W. II: irdaway. deceased. Terms Cash. KOBT. G. MITCHELL, May 1st, 1890. Trustee. Gribben & Levick, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, THOM AS V ILLE, GA. We will be glad to make contracts for, or su perintend, alt classes ot building* public cr private, in cither brick or wood, w ill furnish plans anil specifications if required. If you ILiTTIMIBEJIR., Turned Work, Laths, Etc. METGSi GrA. 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 full}' 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. ..an..--. JpCCtflCatiODS . want any building done call on um, anti we will Hubmit estimates whether contract is awarded ufl or not. W« will guarantee satisfaction in all our work. We refer to the many buildings erected by us in Thomasville, and to all parties for whom we have worked. Shop on Fletcher stieet, 2nd door from Broad. Thomasville, <»n., April 15, 1890. Jones. Smith. ^ijpitlilll S^OawllbMiT A China. Rj. Co. t(ft» THE PEST ^ ANDjUOflT Direct Route! J iTOM ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. Wc through exprees trains dally, with Pull l lan Palace Bullet Sleeping Cars by night, and Chair Cars l>y day, between Cln- clnnattl and Chicago, Indlauapo 11s and Chicago, and also be twoen Louisvlllo and / Chicago, where closo con* nectlons are made for 8t. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Poi !IYJ ( Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco and points intermediate— Fi3w Past Mail # yaving Louisville, Dallyoxcept Sunday, at f-SO a. m. Cincinnati!, Dally, oxcept Sunday, at 7:45. Arriving at Chicago at 0:55. The most rapid service ever attempted no tween tho Great Commercial Cities on the OkJt River and Chicago. W hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggago check ed to destination, and your safety and com fort provided for, aro among the points that have made the mowroiM ROUTS Universally and deservedly popular, f B. CARSON, Vico-proa’t and Gon*l Mgr I. » cDOEL, Gen’l Traffic Manager, 8. BARKER, Gen Pass Agt. GLADING. Passenger and Freight Agi. 168 Broad St.. Thomasville Ga. Bro. Jones is an AUianccmun ami trades with B. A. Bass. The result is obvious— lie’s fut and prosperous. Smith trades elsewhere, the moral jou can readily see: If you want to prosper trade with B. A BiSM. ‘sMOoaaoH ‘v -a Contractor & Builder. AVill be glad to make contracts for or superintend ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING, IV BRICK OR WOOD. V. A. HOBROCKS, INTlt.MTOIt, Thomasville, Ga. liKNEIiAI. I* O. Box 71. I -Vi-ly BOARD IN THE COUNTRY. There are now a few vacant rooms at Jersey Farm. Those who in./ desire to close tile season among tile pine, will find this n pleasant home. Fare substantial, pure milk plentiful and rates reasonable. Apply at this office or at the tarm. RBONATED WITH- NATURAL GAS Imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, Ger- mfl iy, on draught at it. SCHMIDT’S. DRINK Glen Springs Mineral Water Fo* the Liver Foi sale at and K> ’•teys ?. SCHFIDTS. KEEP™:- KOOL! —YOUR EATABLES BY BUYING REFRIGERATORS! OF L. Thompson & Co. We have also in stock CHINA MATTINGS, of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip tions, COFFI1TS, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass. WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? [Regiitered] It la a Wood nnd Htono Preserving Com pound Oil Hlaiu, applied with an orctinury brush. It is guaranteed to preserve any kind oi wood, above or under the ground or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep off all kinds of insects. It Is used by tho U. 8. nnd almost all foreign Governments: Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other largo Corporations, us well as nil Real Estate Owners, where it is kept for sale. For further Information and ClfOOlurs Dlcn.se address or call on L. F. Thompson & Go. isnE-w o-ooids —-AT Come and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Challies, Ginghams Batisti), Lawns, and Percals. ALSO OU.” IMMENSE STOCK OF "White Groods. We call special attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for twelve au,l a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Come ami lock for yourself. Look! Look! IILooIs. ! Our New Spring Clothing is 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. J. S. MONTGOMERY. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, OA. flics over Reid k Mappers Drna Store, Broad St 1 am now prepared to hoy or sell, lor other purtics, all kind, ot town or country real estate and have on my list a good assess ment o'. both kinds. Strict nnd close atten tion to the business will he my nlm, nnd I respectfully solicit a ihare of the business ot the community- augS# Brick! Brick 1 100,000 tirst-elnss Ilrick now ready for delivery. Parties -supplied expeditiously ami at reasonable prices. Apply at my yards or address me through Post Office. ’ JOHN P. ARNOLD. Thomasville, On., April 20, dAtw tf. toman & Kiwi, LTVERY AND— FEEDSTABLES Fine Teams, with careful drivers. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS. JAi'KXOa „ ; Tboiuna.illr, On !tlj