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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplett, - Managing Editor.
T. M. McIntosh, Temporary Bus. Man.
rRIDAV, MAY ::o, 1890.
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announcement.
In Mr. Burr’s card of yesterday,
the following paragraph demands cor
rection :
“Jn the arrangement referred to, in
which I sell my stock to Capt. Trip
lett, it will be understood that I do not
sell my interest (nearly one-fourth) in
the business of the present year, to
date of sale. The Company having
guaranteed me that interest in settle
ment of the accounts, I very cheerful
ly sever my connection with the busi
ness."
The Timks-Exteiu'IIISE Publish
ing Company does not guarantee Mr.
Burr anything, hut will accord him a
fair and just settlement as it does to
all others, who have business with the
company. The business will he set
tled entirely and only as announced in
my card as temporary business man
ager, which appeared in issue of 27th
imt.
T. M. McIntosh,
Temporarp Business Manager.
The Supreme Court Defied.
Prrrsr.iritt;, 1’a., May 27.—The
"original package" decision was men
tioned iu court here yesterday, and
aroused Judge Ewing’s ire. “Should
a case involving this question come
before me,” he exclaimed, "the United
States Supreme Court will have an
other chance at it. 1 regard that
decision as an entering wedge that
will cvcuipaUy destroy the liberties of
' the people. I have become so
thoroughly grounded in my opinion as
to State’s rights that I think there is
little danger of my changing the views
I hnve during the remainder of my life.
It is a healthy sign to sec some of
these old moss-back republicans, wak
ing up to the realization of the fact
that the states still have some lights.
Harrison Off for Cleveland.
Washington May 28.—President
Harrison and party, consisting of vice
President Morton, Secretary Wimlom,
Postmaster General Wanamakcr, sec
retary Rusk, Attorney General Miller,
Representative McKinley and Mar
shall Kansdell left 1\ ashington at
7:10 o’clock to-night on a special train
over the Pennsylvania road to attend
the Garfield memorial service at Clev-
land on Decoration day. The execu
tive departments nud government
printing office will be closed on I)eco-
ntion day.
Dried Ancestors Burned-
Winnipeg, May 2(5.—The Indians
of Northern British Columbia are iu
a terriule state of excitement, and arc
liable 'to' break out in rebellion
over the burning of their burying
ground.
Canadian Indians bury their dead
by hanging them in large trees. The
Siwash tribe had 300 of their ances
tors hung up iu this manner. White
huaters set the torcst on fire, and the
bodies, dried by years of exposure,
burned like tar barrels.
Among the Indians there was un
controllable grief and they threaten
vengcaucc.”
There is nothing in the above from
which any legitimate conclusion can
Ire drawn as to whether these same
-'100 have escaped the tire—down yon
der.
Up There-And Down Here-The
Difference.
Mr. Alva C. I.owrey, formerly of
Carroll Co., Ua., hut forthe past few
years a resident of Providence, R* I.,
is back in Georgia. In an interview
with the Constitution, Mr. Lowrcy
gives his observations of how the ne
gro is treated at the north. We ap
pend the following from the inter
view :
Mr. Lowrcy took quite an interest
in the condition ot the negro in Rhode
Island.
“They don’t have the genuine negro
as we sec him here, but mostly a mix
ture with the Xarragansett Indians.
There was an old darkey who belong
ed to Senator Dixon, as polite an old
darkey ns ever 1 saw. (>ne day I met
him on the street and shook hands
with him. Some of the Providence
people saw it and were surprised. I
see you treat them differently down
there." said he, “it is not usual for us
to shake hands with them here."
■Yes,” said 1, “we always thought
more of the negroes than you do.
Speaking of the treatment of the
negroes there, Mr. Lowrcy said : * 5 oil
see them there drawing or digging
clams, lifting the end of a heavy tim
ber, or carrying mortar, hut never
handling a trowel beside a white man.
They may do the .chores or heavy
work, but when it comes to plying a
white man’s trade, or doing any part
of his work that requires skill, like
laying of brick or handling a chisel,
they don’t do it. The white men ob
ject. You d n't sec them at the ho
tels, or at. the theaters, unless it is
away up in the peanut gallery.”
Intelligent colored people should
read and ponder over these facts.
Somehow, or somehow else, it has been
instilled into the minds of the colored
people that the southern people are
trying to oppress them, and that their
only friends are at the north. Never
was a more flagrant misstatement of
facts made. Time will prove who are
the truest and best friends of the no
gro race.
Chickamauga’s Park.
Washington, May ?8.—In the
House to day on motion of Mr. Gros-
venor of Ohio, the hill was passed
appropriating 8125,000 for the estab
lishment of a national military park
at the battle field of Chickamauga.
Inh'anahoi.is, May V8.-.--Earth
quake shocks were felt here yesterday.
This is nothing to the shake up in
Indiana, iu 1802. It will he a dem
ocratic ground swell, :n that year.
Congress lias passed the river amt
liarl >or bin.
better than gold.
RESTORED HER HEALTH.
Fox 28 years I suffered from bolls, erysipelas
and other blood .Section., taking during that
time great qualities ot different medicine* vvlth-
ont. giving mo any perccpllblo relict Friend,
tad reed me to try S. ». 8. It Improve, .; Jro.t
- .tart, and after taking acvcral oo-. <r
/. id my health is far as I could hope for a.
n> age, which la now ecTcnty-fl'-e years
Mh>. S. M. Luca., Bowling Green, Kj.
ir-rtmae on Blood and Skin DI.eaac. mailed troft
SfKlTFB- CO- Atlanta, Qa
Florida’s Saniturium.
Delightfully situated on the hanks of the
fur-farmed rirer in song, -The Smvanee,
location high and dry, perfect freedom from
logs and malaria, with all the comtorts ot a
first-class resort. . „ _
Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia,
Bright's Disease, Rheumatism and nil blood
poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re-
sort there arc afflicted with Kidney troubles
and go away cured. .
Main buildings of Coquina rock ani brick,
surrounded on all sides by neat cotfges and
nroves of live oak and pine. Hot and cold
water direct .rom the Mineral .Spring in
each roon and bath room und closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
the past winter lias induced the company to
commence the erection of twelve additional
cottages, which with an annex building add
40 new rooms to the present accommoda
tions. The bathing facilities at the Springs
will also lie greatly increased and the pool
enlarged, . .
As a summer retort it 1ms all the require
uicnt ot tile Springs in Virginia and Tennes
see, with the additiouol advantage ot being
nearer home. . .
Kxcursion tickets on sale overall princi
pal roads at greatly reduced rates.
For further particulars address,
I,. W. SCOVILLK,
Mav .iOd-w Pan Suwancc, Fla.
Blaine Will Not be a Candidate.
XkwYoiik, May 27.—The Worlds
l’ortlaml (Me.) special says that as the
result ot conversations with men most
intimate with Mr. Iilainc, it can lie
confidently slated that lie lias given
up all Idea of ever being a candidate
for President again. Jlis personal
following will support Harrison, if
the litter seeks renomination in 1WH.
Tlie importance of purifying the idooil
cannot he uver-estim ited, for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health. I’. P
j> (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
is a miraculous blood purifier, performing
more cures in six months Hull i#!l l)n> farsa-
paril'.as nud so-called blood purifiers put to
pettier.
Remarkable Rescue-
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, III.,
makes the statement Hint she caught cold
which settled on her lungs; she was treated
lorn month hr her family physician, hut
grew worse, ilc told her she was a hopeless
victim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist suggested I)r
King's New Ihs.-overy for Consumption; she
bought n hotllcimd to her delight found
herself benefited from first dose. She
continued its use and alter taking ten bottles,
found herself sound am] well, now does her
own housework and is as well os she cvi r
was- Free trial bottles ol this great discove
ry at S. J. Cussed's drug stole, large buttles
Sue and td.'iO.
Rheumatism is cured by I*. P. P. Pain
and ache? in the back, shoulders, knees,
ankles, tilfn.. and wrists are attacked and
conquer, d by P. P. Plis great medicine
hv its Wood cleansing properties, liuilds up
aiid strengthens the whole body.
Happy Hooslers.
Win. Timmons, postmaster ot Idatilie,
ind., •» rites ; "Electric Bitters lias done more
for me titan nil other medicines combined,
for that had feeling uriejpg from Kidney
and l.ivor trouble.” .luliu Lesley, farmer
and stockman, of same place, auvs: "Find
Klectrie Bitters to he the best Kidney uml
Liver medicine, malic me feel like a new
line,." J. W- Gardner, hardware mer-
ettant, same Jo;vn, says: Klectrie Jiitters i:
itint the thing fora man win? isnll run down,
don't rare whether he lives or Hies; ho found
new strength, good appetite und full just likn
lie had u new lease on life. Only 50c. a
bottle, at K, J. ('asset's Drug store.
,Shiloh'; Cure will immediately reiievi
croup, whooping C..ugh and Bronchitis. I-or
sale by Hicks & Peacock.
NOTICE.
The- Melon ami Fruit (iron ers Asst
lion, of Boston, request the growers ol
Brooks, I am-rules and Thomas counties lo
meet in Quitman, Friday Fluv Both, at |0
o'clock.
At this meeting matters of Importance
will he discussed. All growers arc earnestly
solicited to attend.
E. It. Wiialky, T. T. .Stki hkXS,
Secretary. President.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Will Ire sold before the Court House doer
by order of the Honorable Court of Orili :
narv of Thomas county on the first Tuesday
in July, 1990, one lot about SO feet by
Di5 on Florida street, bounded by Zckiei
Hamilton on one side, on the other side by
Betsy Brown, all in the town of Thomas-
vilje, sold gs t||C property ot Jas. Brown
minor. ft*™)'
May 30 till July 1st Administrator,
L. Solimidt,
-PliOpliJETOR
ThomasviJleBottling!
WORKS,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA ami
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL RAN,
imported from the .Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, (Scrawny.
&EEP-:-E00LI
ClIATTANOOOA, Tkn.w, Ma.vjjJ, 1 090.
Ground was btoken to-day at Kimball, the
new town in Marion county, on the banks ot
Tennessee. Notwithstanding the fact tlint
the starting of new towns in the South is
now of tre/jgept pgfurrppcg, ypl l||is ogcu-
sion was regard-d of upusual importance
and many distinguished citizens of this and
other States assembled to honor the event.
Major Thomas, President of the Nashville,
Chattanooga and St. Louis It. R. brought
in ids private car A party composed of some
of the fairest daughter? of Tennessee, one of
whom drew the Hag to the top of the stately
liberty pole that had been planted on the
summit of a symmetrical Indian mound that
is one ol the interesting features of this love
ly locality, l’rof. Edward Hull, Director of
the Geological Survey of Ireland, threw the
first spadeful of earth, and Prof. J, M, Saf-
ford, State Geologist oi Tennesso, tiio n c >t.
The brief innugural address of Hon. H. 1
Kimball, the Chief Executive Malinger ot
this enterprise, was the central event of ftlic
day. Ill his cpigramatic style lie pointed
out to the people lio'v this event was the
Ley to bringing out the immense treasures
of the whole bgHUfitf.hpe ytfilpy, qnfi por.
trayed in glowing terms the vqst industrial
dcvelopcment that would result In the es
tablishment of a manufacturing center at
this point that would rival the most noted
places of the kind in Great Britian anil Ger
many. It is well known in this section Hint
Mr. Kimball invariably accomplishes tar
more than lie promises, therefore his brief
sjdfojs |pis Ipid a most magical effect, and
jt is the bnih,t>a| opinion tide ,hqi tpc
christening sqlc of c|ty lots at Kimball,
June 10th, Iltlt and I'Jtlt, will be iu all re
spects tho most successful of any yet held In
the South, and that tho purchasers will
ihieflv be genuine settlers who have abso
lute faith in the future of this enterprise.
May 2D sun tf
Price, SL. Soil bj til Druggists. Sent In
slain package with Butter Springe lor $1.50
Grand Central Hotel,
WAVCROSS, GA.
With Electric Eights.
1$ now open, and I would be pleased to
have my Thomasville friends and others
stop with me when they coinc this way.
All my Ijelp is experienced. The dining
room la under the •unepvlslop ot tjiftt effi
cient steward, Hyl. 1>. Van Dyke, of New
York All correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
wHh children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per
day. D. J. McINTOSII,
viO-dAwly Proprietor.
PtARCRATES,
I have on hand and ready for delivery
pear crates made out of
WHITE ASH,
Dressed inside and out. No saw marks.
Will hot scratch the fruit. The neatest and
frest crate ever §pld in tl,is ijjafkpt. Umi he
sold at the
SAMJJ PRICK AH THE ROUGH
PINK CRATE,
The neater the crate I lie better the price J'p;-
he fruit,
DAN K. A. HORN.
Boston Ga. May 9, QQ-d&n Jm.
ON DUAIT.HT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.”
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious.
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling-
Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Sneci-illv tittcil up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good!, Cignrs, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
P>ro. Jones is an Alliancenmn and trades
with R. A. Hass. The result is obvious—
lie's fat upd prqspf.ro*1*.
Spilth trades elsewhere, the moral jou
can readily sec:
If you want to prosper trade with
IS. A, BASS.
llEAlKilAUTERS-
158 BROAD STREET.
Real Eslate and Renin! Agency.
PINE TIMBEREP UW,
FARM LAUDS,
AND CITY PROPERTY.
Money loaned on farm lands 8 per
cent, t to 5 years time.
•T. K. 15- l-iovo.
May 20 tlin.
A, W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Tltomasvillo, Ga.
EVERY BEStCKIl*TI01V Of
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORS!; siHlKjN’O. *m:.»
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number ot labor-saving tools^
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
in Southwest Georgia, we arc prepared to
do all kinds of work in our line with dis
patch and neatness.
apl22d.ttwly
To Teachers.
On the \71n of dune next, the Trustees
of the South (leorgia College will elect a
President. Correspondence is solicited.
All communications, together with testimo
nials, should be addressed to
WILLIAM D. MITCIIMLL,
Chairman Committee.
Thomasville, (Ja., May 17, 1890-lm
B. D, FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
YOUR
DEALER in-
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
of all kinds, atidj agent for
King’s Powder Co.
EATABLES
ISA B1I1TWO
REFRIGERATORS!
L. IT. Thompson Co
Wc have also in stock
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip
tions,
COFPIHS,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AV^NARHJS?
tBffiffteredJ
It 18 n Wood and Htono Pro* jervlng Com
pound Oil Stain, applied wlt’.i an ordinary
brush. It guaranteed tc, preserve any
kind oi wood, above or tir.der the ground
or water, for at least llfteeiv years, and keop
off all kinds of insects. It is used by tho
U. B. and almost all foro'.Rn Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other
large Corporations, as well ns all Real Estate
Owners, where It Is kept for sale.
For further information and Ql'Wllars
please address or call o,a
L. F. Thompson & Co.
ZfcTZETW GOODS
--A.T-
Come mid Examine our Stock of
Sateens, Ghallies, Ginghams,
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO OU.” IMMENSE STOCKJOF
"White Goods.
IVc call special attention lo onr JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS fur
twelve anil a half cents; they arc equal to any sold for twenty cents. Count
and lock for yourself.
Look! Look! .ULooIsl !
Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the
entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible.
L. STEYERMAN &
THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS.’MERCHANTS,
,jpt.d6m
[ J. s.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Dice over Keid k Cut papers Drug Store, Droad St
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, lor other
parties, all kinds of town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a fharc of bubfnpus q>
the community- augUtt
&
ILjX'V'EIR.Y
FEED STABLES
Briok! Brick!
100,000 tirst-citiss Brick now rendy for
delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously
and at reasonable prices. Apply at ray
yards or address me through Post Office.
JOHN P. ARNOLD.
Thomasville, Ga., April 29,t!Aw tf.
Fine Teams, with careful drive.,-,,
OUR AIM IB TO PLEASE, OUR
PATRONS.
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