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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Tripled, - Managing Editor.
Albert Winter. Business Manager.
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ALBERT WINTER, Bia. linn.
Sam Jones is stirring up the sinners
in Richmond, Va.
J'lorida will hold her state conven
tion in Ocala, on the 13th of August.
Capt. John O. McCall has announc
ed himself as a candidate lor the
legislature in lirooks.
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Bismarck talks and talks. He is
getting quite garrulous, since his
retirement from office.
The Telegraph says that the people
want Hardeman. It looks rather as
if they wanted Northen.
Livingston charges Carlisle with be
longing to a ring. Mr. Carlisle will
probably survive the charge.
Another pension office scandal is
unearthed in Washington. Greeny
Raum, docs not appear to be much if
any, better than the late Corporal
Tanner. There is, alter all, little
choice between rotten apples.
Endorsing Bob Mitchell.
At Home, Thomas Co., 1
Jl'NE 10th, 1890 )
Editor Timi.s-Kn i kkprisk :
Will you permit me to suggest
through your columns that the men
tion of Mr. Robert G. Mitchell, as :
candidate lor senator from this district
has met with a ready response ah over
the county. I am a farmer myself
and I mix with farmers, and so far as
I have heard, his nomination would
give perfect satisfaction to the farmers
of the countv. Rob Mitchell ha
served his people faithfully from '61
down to the present. He was true
and brave in war, and he has been
true to his people ever since. No
man stands closer to the farmers of
Thomas county. Ifc has alwajs been
their friend and champion. H- has
served in the senate, and knows the
ins and outs, 't here are other men in
our county competent to represent
this senatorial district, but there is none
more competent, more honest, more
in sympathy with the people, or who
would, again, serve them more faith
fully. These are simply the views of
a plain farmer, one who wants to see
the best mm in office.
Farmer
Another train was held up by two
masked men in Texas, the othfr day.
From the lack of resistance shown on
the occassion, the robbery would have
been successful, had the assailants
worn petticoats.
A National Election Law.
For the fourth time, during the ses
sion, the republicans met in caucus on
Tuesday night, to formulate a law to
control the elections in the South.
After a long discussion, botli the
Rowe l and Lodge bills were laid aside,
and a committee appointed to tncor
porate the worst features of both bills,
and to report a new bill The follow-
ing telegraphic summary of the feat
ures of the new bill, will show our
people what they may expect:
Its features will be an enlargemen
of the supervisory system, so that sup
ervisors shall participate in the regis
tration, voting and canvassing. To
carry out the national idea, supervis
ors’ returns are to be prima fac e evi
dence ol the right of a
member to Ins seat, and are to pre
vail in making up the roll of the house.
In case of conflicting returns the certif
icates of the state conyassers may be
used to allow the House to form
judgment of the qualifications of the
contestants. As soon as the proposi
tion is reduced to form, it is expected
that another caucus will be called to
formally adopt the measure and pro
vide for its speedy consideration by
the House.
A Disability Pension Bill.
Washington, June 10.—The pto-
tracted legislation between the Senate
and House respecting the diffetences
arising from the conflicting amend
ments to the Morrill pension bill were
brought to a successful conclusion to-
dsv by a final agreement by the con
ferees. lly the terms of the agree
ment the Senate recedes front its insis-
tance upon the dependent pension
feature, and the House agrees to drop
the service pension provision, leaving
the bill a disability pension bill.”
And so the steal will still go on
Web, they'll reach the bottom of the
treasury alter awhile, and then there
will be some lively kicking.
Turner's Turn.
Washington, June 11.—Speaker
Reed appointed Representative Tur
ner of Georgia to his old place on the
committee on ways aud means in Mr.
Carlisle’s stead because he wanted to,
aud Mr. Mills of Texas to Mr. Car
lisle's place on the committee of rules
Iteeause he could not lielp it. All
winter Speaker Reed has been public
ly regretting that, hnviug been
obliged to leave Mr. Turner off of the
ways and means :ominittcc, he had
not found a place for him elsewhere
suitable to his talents.
Conservative Talk.
Speaking of nominating candidates
for office this year, A. (J. II., writes
as follows in the lloston \\ orld :
•‘It docs not follow, however, that
the nominees must lie members of
the Alliance in order to secure the
votes of that body, but they must be
thoroughly in accord with the grand
aims and objects of the order, in the
building up of agricultural enterprise,
and in the _
and the selfish combinations of nggre
gate capital.”
Professor Moody voices the senti
ments, no doubt, of many alliance-
men when lie says: '“It does not fol
low, however, that the nominees must
he members of the alliance, in order
to secure the votes of that body. ’
The alliance is not a political organi
zation it is an organization of farm
ers, handed together for their own
protection, There are only two po
litical organizations in this country,
democrat and republican. Under
one of these banners we must fight—
or drop out of line.
Ninety-nine per cent of the al-
lianccmcii of Georgia, are true and
tried democrats. All nominations,
as in the past, will be made by dem
ocratic primaries, in which every
democrat, white or colored, will par
ticipate. And when these primaries
have spoken, as speak they will, then
all opposition should cease. The
democratic party of 'lliomas county
is its shield ; nothing will be allowed
to break down the barriers which
have protected our people, since' the
days when radical, reconstruction rule,
was thrown off.
There is not a democrat in the
county who is not in accord with the
farmers in their efforts to build up
agriculture, and in their fight agninst
thieving combines, trusts and monop
olies. The press and people of Geor
gia have denounced these voracious
corporations for years; and they aro
a unit to-day in fighting them.
The farming classes have been, and
still are, at a disadvantage. The
tariff discriminates against them;
preference is given, in national legis
lation, to trusts and combines, as
against the farmer and consumer.
These wrongs should he righted. And
they will be righted. But in the fight
let us all stand together, stand shoul
der to shoulder, where we have so long
stood, in the unbroken ranks of the
democratic party. There, and there,
alone, can the work be accomplished.
The republican party, by instinct,
precedent, preference and practice,
has shown itself to he the friend of
the monopolist; the democratic party
has always stood by the people against
monopoly and plunder.
It Occurred at the North.
The color line was closely drawn
the other day in New York in the
case ol T. Thomas' Fortune, the
colored agitator and journalist. A
saloon keeper refused to serve him
with a glass of beer, on the ground
that he was a negro. When he insist
ed on his rights a policeman was call
ed, and Fortune was locked up. A
correspondent, speaking of the case,
says it is next to impossible for color-
cd people, however educated or well
dressed, to secure accomodation or
attendance in many of the hotels and
restaurants of New York.—News.
England Warns Blaine.
London, June 11.—The standard
protests strongly against .Secretary |
Blaine sending cruisers to Behring
sea. It says: “If he attempts to ern
ploy force wrongfully agninstus, force
will he. employed on our side also.
The gravest condition of affairs may
arise front his heedless and intemper
ate action,”
L. Solimidt, - w ww>p . TT O H T T
I'KOPIIlKTOIt .Kk, Jr -s.*' & U U <u £
- i ThomasvilleBottling I
WORKS,
YOU R
How is Your Blood?
I had a malignant breaking out on my
leg below the knee, and was cured sound
and well with two and a half bottles of
8. S. S. Other blood medicines had fail
ed to do me any good.
WmL.C. Beaty, Yorkvillc, 8. C.
1 nu tael in i-r and Dispcns
MINEItAI, WATERS,
of SODA ami 1
lonntP'l with j
trade!
r—rtnaal
S.S.S.
[mark.
I was troubled from childhood with
an aggravated ease of Tetter, and three
botdes of 8. 8. 8. cured me perma
nently. Wai lack Mann,
Maimvllle, I. T.
Our nook on Blood and Skin Diseases
mniled free.
Swift Specific Co., Atlnuta, Ga.
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
Belford Company’s Reply.
It wan our pood fortune to l»c chosen hy .Jef
ferson Davis, lierore Ills death, to publish his
last complete work, “A History of the Confede
rate StAtes,” and by Mrs. .Jefferson Davis, since
her husband’s decease, to publish her own great
work, "Jefferson Davis. Kx*l’resident of the
Confederate State; A Memoir, by His Wife.”
The result of this has been a storm of ealutnny
and slander, chiefly through the medium of cir
culars widely distributed among the people;
though, to our surprise, some of the newspapers
have taken part in the attaeks upon us. It is
the Memoir of her husband by Mrs. Davis which
seems chiefly to have evoked this vituperative
tempest. We have boen called "Yankee pub
lishers;” our straightforward statements of the
envious invention tumid devise has'been Ann
at us.
Why we should l»c ‘‘Yankee publishers,” be
cause some of our offices are In the North, we
fail to see. We have close business and friendly
connections in every state and city in the South.
Our affiliations arc almost entirely Southern;
it is the works or Southern pcoplo that we
chiefly publish, and the books upon our eata-
logucsare laigely devoted to Southern life and
in the interest or Southerners. Are not thous
ands born and bread, living and doing business
at the North, as we are doing, simply because,
at the present time, receiving and distributing,
railroad and shipping facilities arc easier of ac
cess there? Does any sensible person suppose
that Jefferson Davis, orMrs. Davis, would have
intrusted responsibilities so heavy and works of
character of purely Southern, if both of them
ad not had full assurance of our Southern re-
itions and sympathies? As to Mrs. Davis’
work, "Jefferson Davis, Kx-l’re.sident of the
Confederate States,” published by belford Com
pany, we make, once for all, this plain state
ment of a truth, that this book is positively the
only biography, Life or Memoir of Mr. Davis
that has been authorized by his family; that
Mrs Davis, the honored widow of Jefferson, is
the sole author of it; that she has neither con
tributed a line nor a woid to any other so-called
biography, whether published, or to be publish-
, North or South. Fof this book (and also for
the Short History) Mrs. Davis Is to receive a full
share of the profit on every copy sold. She
NAT! ltlL <4 AM,
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Kilim*, <Jormuny.
OX DU AIGIIT :
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.”
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to l.j minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Oe
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling- Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Siu-i-iiiMy tilted up fur the accommodation
of I.adic?.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good?, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Sn.1isl net ion Ghitiranteod.
Jones.
BY BUYING
Smith.
1 only l
ich Is.
can bo authentic, authorized and
complete.
1IELFORD COMPANY, Publishers,
18-21 East lHth St., New York.
Asa Kkmi*, Dixie, <ia..
Agent for Thomas county.
SUMMERS, MORRISON & (0-,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS,
174 South Water St., Chicago, Ill.
MELONS and PEAKS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE.
Refers by permission to Timks-Entkiipuisk.
inly 1ft d-w 3m.
Bro. Jones is an Alhanceman and trades
with I). A. Rass. The result is obvious—
lie’s fat and prosperous.
Smith trades elsewhere, the moral you
can readily see:
If you want to prosper trade with
B. V IS ASM.
B. D. FUDGE,
TIIOMAS VILLE, GA.,
dealer in
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
REFRIfiERATOM!
Thompson & Co
Wc have also in stock
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture ot all descrip
tions,
COZEnZF’IILTS,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass.
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS ?
IRrgiitcrH)
It Is n Wood and Stone Preserving Com-*
pound Oil Slnlu, applied with an ordinary-
brush. It is guaranteed to preserve any-
kind o. wood, al»ove or under the ground
or water, for at least fifteen years, aud keep
off nil kinds of fnsects. It Is used by tin*
U. 8. and almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other
large Corporat ions, us well as all Real fistutu
Owners, wliero it is kept for sale.
For further Infonnatiou und Cttwdum
please address or call ou
WALKER COUNTY,
GEORGIA,
22 Miles South of
Chattanooga, Term
IN LOOKOUT VALLEY,
1)11 tire line of the
Chattanooga Southern Ry.,
Is destined to be one of the most important
manufacturing cities in the South. The
location, consisting of 1000 acres, which lias
been secured hy the managers of the KEN
SINGTON LAND COMPANY, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., 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 ruiircad service will be
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-
toiies in| this prosperous section of the
country.
Sale of Lots at .Kensington
July 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Arrangements for reduced rates of fare
will be perfected.
Pamphlets descriptive of Kensington and
its surroundings may be had hy addressing
Kensington Land Co.
CIIATTA NO0(1 A, TK.N N.
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gnus nt Ssortim Goods
of all kinds, ami agent for
King’s Powder Co.
f x2pt*dGm
CUMMRLANDISLAND HOTEL.
THE CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL is
now open for t lie reception of guests.
30 New Rooms Added
since last season.
Artesian Well, Shower Baths
and everything that is necessary for the ease
and comfort of guests. Kates $2 p*r day;
$10.30 per week; $.10 per month.
W. If. Kl’NKLY, Proprietor.
June 1 d 2m Bunkly, Ga.
L F. Thompson & Co.
USTETW
GOODS
—_A_T
Florida’s Saniturium.
De lightfully situated on the hanks of the
far-farmed river in song,
location high and 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 und all 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 an l brick,
surrounded on all sides by neat cottages and
groves of live oak and pine. Hot ami cold
water direct from the Mineral Spring in
each roon and hath room and closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
the past winter has induced the company to
commence the erection of twelve additional
cottager, which with an annex building add
40 new rooms to the present accommoda
tions. The bathing facilities at the Springs
will also he greatly increased and the pool
enlarged.
As a summer retort it has all the require
ment ot the Springs in Virginia and Tennes
see, with the additionol advantage of being
nearer home.
Excursion tickets on sale overall princi
pal roads at greatly reduced rates.
For further particulars address,
L. W. SCOYILLK,
May 30 d-w 3m Suwanee, Fla.
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
R is surprising that people will use a corn
inon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val
uable EngliMi one tor the same money. Dr.
Acker’s Kngli-h pills are a positive cure for
sick headache and all liver taoubies. They are
small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe. (
Sold by Reid A Culpepper.** . OfBM I
Come and Examine our Stock of*
Sateens, Challies, Ginghams,
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO ou:* TMMENSK STOCK OF
"White Groods.
We call special attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS foi
twelve atnl a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Count
and lock for yourself.
Look.! Look! .ILooId !
Tire suwnnee," Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the
entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible.
L. STEYEEMAN & BEO.,
THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRT-GOODS MERCHANTS.
J. s.
Rea, Estate A g enti A ' W ' P ™ &BR0 'S
thomasville, ga. | Carriage Shops.
dice over Reid k fol;» if ter s Dun; Store, Broad St I T „ , A ^
_______ j kower Broad Street, Thoraasvilje, Ga.
CYKItY DESCRIPTION OP
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at reasonable rates.‘'J Having recently
purchased a number ot labor-saving tools,
and having the
Rest Equipped Shops
in Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
do nil kinds of work "ill our line with dis
patch and neatness.
apl22«lAwly
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, for other
parties, all kinds ot town or country real
estate und have on my list a good assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and T
respectfully solicit a riuire of the business ot
the community. nugtftt
Brick! Brick!
200,000 first-class Brick now ready for
delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously
and at reasonable prices. Apply at my
yards or address me through Post Office.
JOHN P. ARNOLD.
Thoinusviile, Ga.,"April 29,'dJcw tf.