The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 17, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE j AUGUSTA AND WEST FLORIDA. John Triplett, - Managing Editor. Albert Winter. Business Manager. THE NEW TRUNK LINE IS NOW AS SURED. TL'SEDAV, JI NK IT, 1800. W Daily Timks-Kntehpiusk n published j • very morning (Monday exempted.) j ••• Weekly TiMKS-EsTKurnisK is published ^ every Saturday morning. SntscRiPTioN Rates ii.\ Times-Enterprise, . . him! i:\prrirnri'm io br Thri The I'nrla. ti»c llrlin Motln ii 1 road da Augusta Man v built, in !' 1 lie A ujrustn flu* building e.-t Klorida railroad. It all along that it would 1 dav’s conference of local an $:» 00 1 00 ' apna Daily AnvEiiTis.No Rates liansieut Rates.—$1.00 per squa first insertion, and aft en for ea- h subse quent insertion. One Square, one month, - - - • $ f» 00 One Square, two months ... - 8 00 One Square, three month i, - - - 12 00 One Square, six months, ... - 20 00 • im* Square, twelve months, - - - 35 00 Subject to change by special arrangement. AMIl ItT lVINTF.lt. I»n*. .linn. Did Livingston sell out Hardeman? It looks very much that way. What will Col. Livingston do about hts promise to auppoji Hardemau, if he (Hardeman) Mould run for govern- I if all that w ; ! known. ,,M *! fol. W.M. II. s done and decided railroad meeting ident. V.irk v '.Jacks as cl, city | l’rejidoni I prominent! of the construction work near Itatli. < larpsly inter, -Ii-. 1 i nv tinder the new ; ‘llehiml the new , am! this has, it is nmile avuilattle til eotnpanv Cnl. Hail litre,* block of the t known, ten,1, re,I h* i vie* president, nit 1, resigned, and will In* niilicd with the inanagciue ion company which is now at Col. dam. s, of Atlanta .1 in the construction compa- w cnn'ipany ample capital, is generally conceded, heci through bringing into th Jackson. A en, it is well king IJallimc Camp Richmond will be a gay place this week. It will glitter with burnish ed arms, dashing swords, and gay uniforms. One thing is assured: the campaign between Northen and Hardeman, will be a clean one. Both are gentlemen, both good democrats and both popular with the masses. interested in railroad list twenty-live years, tin will .Monday start e field lor the new line up here immediately is expected ot him ns The temperature in the political arena in Georgia, has risen several degrees since Col. Hardeman announ ced himself for governor. The cam paign promises to be a lively one. Mr. Hanlon, of the Quitman Press, one of the leading allianceman of Brooks county gives this advice to the order, in his last issue: “No sub-alliance should indorse any candidate for office. Snch indorse ment will most surely lead to dissen- tions, which will be difficult to heal. John L. Davenport, of New York, the man who has done more to pros titute the ballot than any living one has been called in by the republicans to help frame an election law for the south. Davenport is a disreputable politician, a boodlcr, a buyer of bal lots, and everything else which is !oul in politics. And this is to help frame nleans ln a law to govern southern elections. Lawyers will appreciate one sen tence in the address of Capt. John G. McCall, to the voters of Brooks county, announcing himself as a candidate lor the legislature. He says: “Being a farmer, as well as a lawyer, Col Bailey has horn construction for the p Mr. James .luck.-' activeiv to work in tli Unices* w ill be fitte-l ami he will Jo wliat the local representative. They will most assuredly fun] an auxiliary and they have one proposed to them. The perfecting of this is now occupying their attention. To a Chronicle reporter lie stated that am ple capital was behind the new company and that it had horn promised one of the strong est financial combinations in the country. The work of organizing jiut consummated has been going on for eight mouths. To the question of what connection* or co-operations were contemplated toward the north he stated that just what was under advisement could not he revealed. Work will begin immediately toward Wadley and Tlionuisviile.—Augusta Chron icle of .Sunday. The above will be interestiug read ing to the people of this section. The building of the A. & W. F. means more for our city than can be seen at a glance. It will make Thomasville the crossing point of two great trurk lines, and will open a new and direct route to the east. We have said noth ing of the benefit the bringing of local trade from along the line will be, be cause the utilization of that benefit will depend 'largely on the business men of the town In the light of the past and present it will not do to take into consideration the enterprise and push they will show in the matter. Gallant Tom Hardeman. Speaking of the candidacy of Col. Hardeman, the Tribune of Rome says : “Gallant old Tom Hardeman, with genial manners and silver speech, and blameless record, will make a picture- esque and popular figure in the guber natorial race—but lie enters to t late for a reasonable hope ol success. Northen has won this fight before the election. lie has won it fairly and honorably and deserves the crowning laurels of a diligent and incorruptible canvas of fifteen months. It is scarce ly possible'that any man this side of j General Gordon could cut Mr. Northen out of the governorship now.” The general opinion is that Col. I Hardeman has come out loo late to J make a successful run against Mr. ; Northen. Geo. I. Davison & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 and 47 Poydras St., Now 0Ht'fins, Isa. j -VI KLO.XS A SPECIALTY I£EBP»>K00LI REFERENCE: National liradetrect ami (It* fXciv (Mr jnly IT d-w L’tn Not Much They Won’t. That rabid republican sheet, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 6ays: “The farmers of the South can well aflortl to let the weeds grow in their fields while they devote their time to the work of defeating democratic candi dates for office.” This sentiment is intended for the allianeemen, whom the Globe-Democrat fancies to he ar rayed against the straight democracy. Nothing would please the republi cans so well, ns to see the alliance movement result in restoring carpet bag rule in the south, by crippling the democratic party. SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO., COMMISSON MERCHANTS, 1 7 I SoutIi Water St.. Chicago, III. MELONS ami PE.UIS HANDLED lo BEST ADVANTAGE, Refers by permission to Timks-Enteiii'risi:. inly lo d-w :<m. -YOTJJR- E ATABLES We e|,. artage, and make prompt PIKE k BANKS, • '"iimiUsinn .Mediants and Dealers i FOREION & DOMESTIC FRUITS MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. 98 PARK PLACE, lift. Washington amt West Sts.. Sew Vor REPRESENTED BY John W. Mitchell, May 1 5 d-w Tliomasville, (la. 15V milPYO Established 1805. TAKE m THE SPRING. I Nature should be assisted in the spring to throw off the heaviness of winter circulation of the blood. Nothing docs It so well, so prompt or so safely as Swift’s Specific. I have used S. S. S. for a number of years, and consider it the best tonic and blood remedy that I ever used. In fact 1 would not attempt to enter upon a spring or summer in this climato with out it. H. W. Colemah, Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co., Bade City, Fla. It Won’t Work. The republicans are using every their power, to get the support of the alliance. The Globe Democrat, what a misnomer, one of the strongest republican papers in the west, says: “All the country asks ol the alliance is that it will defeat enough democrats in the southern states to give the re publicans thirty or forty majority in and dependent largely on the soil for ] the next house.” This hope was sad- my support,” etc. This is pretty hard on the legal profession. But it’s very popular now- adays for a man to say that he de pends largely upon the soil for a support. Sauare Talk. The Quitman Press, says: “It is said that every congressman in Georgia who does not endorse the sub treasury scheme is to be opposed by the alliance. A congressman who would endorse such a plan ought to be opposed by everybody. The editors ol the Press are allianeemen, and yet they do not hesitate to say that, if Hon. Henry G. Turner should an nounce that he favored the sub treas ury bill, the paper would oppose him as vigorously as it would any other avowed enemy of the people.” There is no danger that Mr. Turner will endorse the plan, in fact, he has announced against it. Iv blighted by the result of the Kolb contest in Alabama. That was signifi cant of the underlying sentiment of the alliance in the south. The Nash ville American truly says: ' The farmers oi the south are above all else democrats. They are white men and believe in a white man’s party. They arc not a great organiza tion for the purpose of wrecking the democratic party. They have organ ized in order to get at a common view of the situation, and in order to give emphasis to their demands. They will succeed, but it will be only by the success of the democratic party. The democratic party is their hope of everything desirable, their protection and guarantee against legislation wick edness and in the interest of classes Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Ms Pills Is an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, COSTIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold Everywhere. Cotton Seed Oil Mills. We arc making various uizes from tlio Plan- (luce tlio very best rssnlta. Send for circular. CARDWELL MACHINE CO., Ricninoxn.vA. WANTED WOOL. Having an unlimited order for Woo!,, J will pay the highest Market I’tice, delivered at any Depot or Wharf, thereby raving the shipper Freight, Drayage an I Commission.^ Remittances always on day Wool received, Sacks furnished free of rent. MILKS F. MASo.VS SOX, No. n s. 15th street, Richmond, Va. June 11 d.tov tf. John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, J11 Washington St., formerly 18J Read St Aoh York, - -Y. Y. The above old established and respin blc house solicits consignments of Fruit and Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi nancial standing of the house affording ali- solute security to growers. Prices tele graphed daily to Reese k Eason, where .MARKING PLATES WD INFORMATION may be had. dJfeu TO MELON SHIPPERS SEASON 1890. For Best Results .Ship your melons to all Eastern points —VIA— Tiie Atlantic Coast Despatch, All Kail Kino. NO TRANSFERS. Thi-oufzji Vontilated Oars Quickest Time. The Fruit shipped bv you is delivered to your Northern Agents in good Condition For information, Kates, etc., apply to J. W. Morris, Ag ent, Quitman (In. Geo. W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta, (in, W. W. Davies, Gen'I. Agent, No, MU Ray St., Jacksonville, Fla H. Wallers, General Manager. T. M. Emerson, G, F. A REFRIGERATORS! L.£F\ Thompson &; Co We have also in stock CHINA MATTINGS, of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furnitiir tions, e ot all descrip GOIFIFTILTS. 4 Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass. WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? (Registered) It Is n Wood and Htone Preserving Com pound Oil Slain, applied with an ordinary brush. It is guaranteed to preserve any kind o» wood, above or under the ground or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep off all kinds of insects. It is used by tlio U. 8. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other large Corporations, as well ns all Real Estate Owners, where it is kept for sale. For further information und Circulars Oleaso address or call on L F. Thompson k Co. Laughter As A Health Promoter. In his “Problem of Health,” Dr. Greene says there is not the remotest kept' corner or little inlet of the minute Preserving Flowers. Corsage bouquets may be fresh a long while by surrounding Ihc ! blood vessels of the human body that stems with moistened powdered willow charcoal, which in Sum may be wrap- does not feel some wavelet from the convulsions occasioned by a good ped in moss or cotton. The same ! hearty laughter. The life principle, substance placed in the bottom of a I or the central man, is shaken by its yase in which flowers are kept, will be ; inner-most depths, sending new tide: very useful, provided the stems are cut off with a sharp knife once or twice of life and strength to the surface, thus materially tending to insure good a day. Another way to preserve cut ; health to the persons who iudulge ' vn ! tr direct Iront the Mineral Spring in , , * c each roon ami hath room ami closet in each of therein. Hie blood moves moro rapidly and conveys a different im- flowers is to immerse in a solution gumarabic and water two or thre limes, waiting a sufficienttime between pression to all the organs of the body, each immersion lo allow the gum <0 j as it visits them on that particular dry. I Ins process covers the surface mystic journey when the man with a thin coat of gum, which is en- laughing, from what it does at other tircly impervious to air, ar.d thus pre vents ihe withering of the flowers. Hoses thus preserved have all the beauty of freshly plucked ones, though they have been plucked several months. —Toronto Empire. times. For this reason every good hearty laugh in which a pcason in dulges tends to lengthen his life, con veying, as it docs, new and distinct stimulus to the vital forces—Loudon •Standard. CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL THE Cl*MHEKLAND ISLAND HOTEL is now open for the 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. Rates" $2 per day; $10.50 per week; $.*10 per month. W. II. RrXKLY, Proprietor, june 1 d 2m Kunkly, (In. Florida's Saniturium. Delightfully situated on the banks of the far-farmed river in song, "The Suwance,” locution high and dry, perfect freedom from fogs and malaria, with nil the comforts of a first-class resort. Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism and all blood poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re sort there arc afflicted with Kidney troubles and go away cured. Muin buildings of Coquina rock an ! brick, surrounded on all sides by neat cottages and groves of live oak and pine. Hot and cold Wiln july 1-1 d-w 2m ington, X. (\ IsTBW GOODS -A.T : L. Solmiidt, I’ltOPItIKTOR Thomasville-:-Bottling WORKS, Manufactuier ami Dispenser of SODA and MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with JtlTl RlL OAN, imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, Germanv. cottage. The overflowing attendance there the past winter has induced the company to commence the erection of twelve additional .’ottiiges, which with an annex building add 4iJ new rooms to the present accommoda tions, The bathing facilities at the Springs will also he greatly increased and the pool nlnrgcd. As a summer retort it has all the require ment ot the Springs in Virginia and Tenncs- ce, 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. SCOVILLK, May 30 d-w 3m Suwance, Fla, OX DRAFGHT: 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!” Come and Examine our Stock off Sateens, Challies, Ginghams, Batiste, Lawns, and Percals. ALSO OU.” IMMENSE STOCK OE TVTiite Goods. Wo call special attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for Hvolvc ami a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Come and lock for yourself. Look! Look! .'Li o ok:! Our Now Spring Clothing is hero. 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. Cooling. Vitalizing. I Ice Cream Parlor, Specially lilted up for the accommodation of Ladies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES, Fancy Good*, Cigar.*, Tobacco, etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It i« surprising that people will use a niqn, ordinary pill when they can secure uable English one for the same money Acker’s English pill* arc a lvosltlvo Kick headache and all small, sweet and casil. Sold by ltcid Culpepper. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, OA. ffite oTer lltiil k fuljiffcr s Bras Store, Broad St j j I am now prepared lo buy or sell, t. r other parties, all kinds ot town or country real estate anti have on my list a good assess ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to the business will be my aim, and 1 respectfully solicit a >hare of the business ot the community. aug28 NOTICE. I hereby announce myself a caudi date the Justice of the Peace, for tho (i.'STth District, G. M. d&wtd. H. B. Martin. I A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S Carriage Shops. er Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. I KVKKY DKM IIII'TIOX OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING, HORSE SHOEING, ETC., Done at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number of labor-saving tools/ and having the Best Equipped Shops in Southwest Georgia, m* art* prepared to do all kinds of work in uur line with dis- patch und neatness. npl22d&wly