The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 06, 1890, Image 2

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k THE DAILY TIMES-EHTERPRISE Clements Faces the Music. Congressman Clements, of the 7tli John Triplett, - Managing Editor.! district went to Bonn Wednesday to meet the Alliancemen, some of j,j|„-rl Winter. Business Manager. FRIDAY, JfXK 1890. iiAiit Times-Estebpbw* i n published . vt-rv morning (Monday exempted.) Wkfkf.v Timks-Estkkprisk is published ,-vrrv Saturday morning. SrnscHifTir s-Kntkrphis Ratks Daily A nv khtis.no Rates J i.insirnt Rates.—$1.00 per sqmi f rst insertion, nnd 50 cei is for eti turn: insertion. r ( t; c Square, one month, - - - • .* •* 00 C tie .Square, two months - - - - 8 00 On*- Square, three month:, (] in- Square, six months. (J ne Square, twelve monns, - - - ‘>* r> Subject to change by special nrranf •met AI.HF.RT WINTER. Bn*, ftlnn subse- . 20 00 Governor Gordon and the Alliance. The letter of Governor Gordon, xvitli its hroad and general endorse ment of the Farmers Alliance, has Lecn much commented upon, and Jrcquently misunderstood. Of course, if, with the same specific questions presented, Governor Gordon had returned a sweeping endorsement ,if and concurrence with the positions assumed by the alliance, the horizon would have been considerably dar kened for the aspirations of those .jongressmen, who have frankly dis sented from certain views of the alii ancc and given their reasons for diflercucc in elaborate letters. The absolute endorsement of Gordon—the next Senator—would have left the dissent cf representatives somewhat bald and ungraceful. It will be noticed, however, that the governor’s letter, noble, patriotic nnd generally concurrent as it is, does not touch or discuss the sub Ireasuiy plan and the assumption of govern ment control over railroads and tele' graphs ("essential issues in the Alli ance policy), but -contents itself with hearty approval of the broad general principles of -the Alliance platform, upon which Mr. Cleveland has recent ly written vigorous endorsement, and from which no truly patriotic citizen can dissent. The Alliance representative did not ask Governor Gordon for specific expression upon these points, and the letter of our Governor that is, and ol our Senator that is to be, simply en dorses what Mr. Cleveland endorses, and what every good citizen must en dorse.—Tribune of Home. INot a Woman. A cure for stammering has been discovered. It cousists in keeping silent for ten days, then speaking in whispers for ten days more and finally returning to the ordinary voice grad ually. Of course it will be readily com prehended by the most casual and careless reader, that this cure only applies to men. The idea of a woman keeping silent ten days has never iutcrcd iuto the heads of those who indulge in the wildest fancies, or speculate upon the most improbable things. > The Contrast. To the honor of the South it may he said that in not a single locality was the decoration of the graves of Confederate soldiers made the occa sion for abuse of the North, or any expression of sectional bitterness. An unpleasant contrast to this feeling of generosity and forgiveness was pre sented last Friday when various Dec oration day orators in the North spoke in wrath and bitterness of the people of a section of this rc-unitcd country. These speeches do not pro voke any desire on the part ot the .South to reply in kind. We do not want to he disgraced by producing the counterpart of Ingalls and the jackal politicians ot his class.--Tele graph. whom had sent him a letter, asking if ho would support the sub treasury plan. Mr. Clements in his reply declined to support that measure. We take the following from the j press report of the meeting: j •‘During the past few days there has been much talk of Felix Corput running for congress. Mr. ( lements getting word of it, came home, ami today spoke before the alliance at the city hall. So crowded was the bmldinS that the crowd could not all enter. After stating a lew of his reasons Mr. Corput arose, and n lively colloquy occurred. Mr. Corput left after awhile, and some of the ainii coco. Mr. C lements spoke of the mi justice to other classes, and the fraud and corruption it would (level op. There is no parallel between this demand and the whisky hill. Ilf cared not whether Corput or he, or any other man went to congress on this issue. He was the farmers’ friend, and had always voted for them, but this measure was a had one. Mr. Clements was greatly applauded, and stands unshaken in the confidence and respect of the alliauceincn.” The alliancemen, it seems, will stand by Clements. Nebraska City, Neb., claims to have beaten the record on divorces. A petition was filed there at 2 p. m.; the defendant’s answer at 2:15; the case was placed in the referee’s hands at 2:"0; lie reported at .'1:20, and the decree of the court was rendered at •'1:40. Jj. Sol Unix It, How is Your Blood? I find a malignant breaking Out on my leg below the knee, nnd was cured sound end well with two nnd n half bottles of 8. 8. 8. Other blood medicines hod fail- cd to do mo any good. "VVIU..C. Beatv, Yorkvlllc, S. C. trade! •—•r^sam S.S.S. ItoLL. iMflRK: The Mail Contract. Mr. W. II. Bland has secured the contract for transferring the mails between the depot and post office. To those who are acquainted with Mr. Band it is uuneccessary to say that we will have a quicker mail delivery, which will he very agreeable to the public. That was a close call of the Atlan ta Kitles, in making the run from St. Loui* to Kansas City the other day. Three attempts were made to wreck the train, within fortv miles. A Good Showing For the South. The first returns of the census, a summary of which we published yes terday, arc decided)^' favorable for the south. They were the returns of state indebtedness, and show within the last decade the southern states have made a larger decrease of their bonded debts than that ol all the other states of the Union aggregated. Their decrease has amounted to $28,022,964, while that of all the other states is $26,436,- 920. For a section so recently devas tated by war, left utterly penniless ex cept in the possession of its real estate, with its labor demoralized and its in dustries all prostrated, this is a splen did showing. It speaks loudly in praise of the indomitable energy and pluck of a people thus circumstanced and made to pay heavy tribute to other sections, in invidious taxes on its cotton and tobacco and contributions for the pensioning of northern soldiers.— Atlanta Journal. The Davis Fund Judge \V. L. Calhoun, Treasurer of the Davis fund, has made a report of the moneys collected in Georgia to Gov. Gordon. Georgia contributes $7,032,35 to the widow and orphan of Jeff Davis. The money lias been forwarded to Mrs. Davis, ami here is the acknowledgment by that lady : Beauvoii: House, May 29, 1800. ■W. L. Calhoun, Treasurer, etc.— My Dear Sir: Your letter enclosing ,(132.35 received, and I have trans ferred the amount to I. M. Payne, to be invested in the Davis Laud com pany stock. I did not expect the tuck to inure to my family, hut ac cept it with my sincere tlmnks for the ind feeling which prompted the gift. The love which Georgia lias always expressed for my husband, nnd the cheer which that love shed upon his declining years, has always been a source ot gratitude to Ins wife and daughters. Host assured that we value this heritage as of greater worth than any other gift you could offer. Believe 111c, dear sir, yours respectfully. V. Ji:in:iisi>N Davis. Judge Calhoun publishes the amounts received from ouch agent, and Capt. Hobert G. Mitchell is credited with having forwarded 8181,- 87 from Tiiomasvillc. With the ex ccption of five, this is the largest amount reported from any one point. Baltimore to Sell its Stock. Bai.timote, June 1.—Councilman Malony, from the joint standing com mittee ot ways and means, reported hack in the city council to-night an ordinance authorizing the sale by the finance commissioners of the city’s 32,500 shares of Baltimore and Ohio common stock. This is, perhaps, the beginning of the end. The Garretts and the city of Baltimore have always controlled the great corporation. It is thought that the Hichmond Terminal people, guided by John Inman, will soon con trol the system. Silver still jingles in the Senate. I was troubled from childhood with an aggravated case of Tetter, and three bottles of 8. 8. 8. cured me perma nently. Wallace Mann, JInnnvillc. I. T. Our nook on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift SrEctFic Co., Atlanta, G*. YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE Commencement Exercises. Paccnlnurente Sermon at Methodist Church by Rev. McK. F. McCook, Brunswick, (In. June 8th, 10.1 A. M. gradpating exercises, June 10th 8 I*. M. ANN CAL CONCERT, June 11th 8 I*. M. Mnv 30d-w tw CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL TIIK CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL is now open for the reception of gncits. 30 New Rooms Added since last season. Artesian Well, Shower Baths and everything that is necessary for the ease and eomiort of guests. Kates $2 per day; $10..‘0 per week; $.10 per month. W. H. Bt'NKLY, Proprietor, june 1 d '-’m Itnnkly, (in. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To nil whom it may concern: It. B. Mnr- dre, administrator of the estate ol Wm. K. Ilowdon, having recently departed this life, and before he had fully administered said estate, these presents arc to cite all persons interested to show cause before moon the lirst Monday in July 1890, why M. A. Fleet- wood the public administrator of said coun ty should not lie appointed* administrator dc bonis non on the estate of said Win. E. llowdcn. Given under my hand nnd official signature fourth day of June 1890. Jos. S. Murium., juncr. dlwAw Ordinary, T. C. Florida’s Saniturium. Delightfully situated on the banks of the far-farmed river in song, ‘-The Suwancc," location high nnd dry, perfect freedom from fogs and malaria, with all the comforts of a first-class resort. Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism and all l.lood poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re- sort there arc afllieted with Kiducy troubles and go away cured. Main lmildingsof Coquina rock an! brick, surrounded on all sides by neat cottages nnd groves of live oak nnd pine. Hot and cold water direct from the Mineral Spring in each roon and l.uth room and closet in eaeli 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 4U new rooms to the present accommoda tions. The bathing facilities nt the Springs will also he greatly increased nnd the pool enlarged. As a summer retort it lias nil the require ment ot the Springs in Virginia nnd Tennes see, with the ndditionol advantage ot being nearer home. Excursion tickets on sale overall princi pal roads at greatly reduced rates. For further particulars address, L. W. Scovillk, May .10 d-w 3m Suwancc, Flo. -I’KUIMilUTltK- ThomasvilleBottling WORKS, KEEF-:-K00L! .Manufuctiitcr and Dispense MINERAL WATERS, nt of S(U)A tin Imitated with NATITRAL <4 AH, imported from the* .Mineral Springs on the Rhine, Germany. OX DRAI'CHT : COCA-COLA, The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic. YOUR EATABLES nny headache in • tu 15 minute The New Mexican Beverage, Non-Alcoholic. Delicious. “Frui-Miz!” Cooling. Vitalizing. BY BUY I NO Ice Cream Parlor, Specially fitted up for the accommodation of Ladies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES, Fancy Good?. Cigars, Tobacco, etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Jones. Smith. Uro. Jones is an Allianeeman and trades with B. A. Batts. The result is obvious- lie's Iht and prosperous. Smith trades elsewhere, the moral you can readily see: If you want to prosper trade with B. A BASS. WALKER COUNTY, GEORGIA, 22 Miles South of Chattanooga, Term IN LOOKOUT VALLEY, On the line of the Chattanooga Southern Ry., Is destined to he one of the most important manufacturing cities in the South. The location, consisting of 1000 acres, which has been secured hr the managers of the KEN SINGTON LAND COMPANY, of Chatta nooga, Tentt., is surrounded by inexhausti ble deposits of coal and iron, equal in qual ity to that of any section in the great min eral belt of the South. Manufactured Iron, Cotton, Leather, etc., can be produced cheap er in KENSINGTON than at any point in the South, and its railroad service will he unsurpassed. THE Kensington Land Go Solicits correspondence with manufacturers generally and offer liberal inducements to those contemplating the removal of their establishments or the building of new fac to! ies in this prosperous section of the country. Sale of Lots at Kensington July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Arrangements for reduced rates of litre will be perfected. Pamphlets descriptive of Kensington and its surroundings nmy lie hnd by addressing Kensington LiiikI Co. CHATTANOOGA, TKN'N. REFRIGERATORS! L- OT*. Thompson & Co Wc have also in slock To Teachers. On tile 17th of June next, flic Trustees of tlie South Georgia College will elect :t President. Correspondence is solicited. All communications, together with testimo nials, should lie nddrissed to WILLIAM D. MITCHELL. Chairman Committee. Thomasville, Gn., May IT, 1890-lttt B. D. FUDGE, THOMASVILLE, GA., DEALER IN HARDWARE Stoves, Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, CHINA MATTINGS, of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip tions. GOFPinsrs. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass. WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? (Reflitered] It 19 a Wood and .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 yours, and keep oft* all kinds of insects. It Is used by tho U. S. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other large Corporations, us well ns all Real Estato Owners, where it is kept for sale. For further Information und Clrwalars tdense address or call ou L. F. Thompson & Go. NEW Q-003DS —-A.T— Come and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Challies, Ginghams, Batiste, Lawns, and Percals. ALSO OU.” IMMENSE STOCKROF "White GroocLs. "Wc call special attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for twelve atitl a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Conic and lock for yourself. Ljools.! Look 1 Hook! Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that tho entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible. L. STEYERMAN & BR0., THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS. iJ. s, GEORGIA—Thorn*, County. To all whom it may concern: E. O.Thuinp- soti hits in due form applied to the Under signed ft r permanent letters of administra tion on the estate of Mrs. Viola A. Thomp son, late of said county, deceased, and I will pass upon said application on the first Mon day in July, 1890. Given under my hand and official signature June 5th, 1890. Jos. S. MKkiOLL, Ordinary, Thos. Co. of all kinds, and, agent for King’s Powder Co. i i2pt*dCm GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all whom it may concern: The Athens Foundry and Machine Works has in due form applied to the undersign for per manent letters of administration on the es tate of J. G. lMiilpnt, to bo issued to M. A. Fleetwood, Public Administrator for said county, and I w : !l pass upon said applica tion on the first Alow ay iu July 1880. Given under my hand and olliciil signature forth day of June 1800. Jos. & Mkurill, juue 5 d l\v 1 'v Ordinary, T. C. I Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Rice over Reid \ Culpeper s Dm; Store, Broad 'St 1 am now prepared to buy or sell, for other parties, all kinds of town or country real estate and have on my list n good assess ment of both kinds. .Strict and close atten tion to the business will be uiy aim, and 1 respectfully solicit a tharc of the business ot the community. nug?8 Brick! Brick! 200,000 first-class Brick now ready for delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously and at reasonable prices. Apply at my yaril.i or address me through Post Office. JOHN P. ARNOLD. Thomasville, Ga.,"April 20,*d&w tf. A. W.PALIN&BRO.'S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. EVERY DESCRIPTION Of* CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING, HOUSE SHOEING, ETC., Done at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number of labor-saving tools, and having the Rest Equipped Shops in Southwest Georgia, wc arc prepared to do all kinds of work-in our line with dis patch and neatness. apl22d&wly