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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplet!, - Managing Editor.
Alliert Winter, Business Manager.
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ALBERT WINTER. Bn*. Mnn.
The farmers, between fighting grass
and keeping up with politics, are hav
ing a pretty lively times. These are
stirring days.
The question of recha-tering the
Louisiana Lottery will be submitted
to a popular vole in that state 'V ote
down the lottery.
Georgia has two good democrats
Northen and Hardeman in the race
for governor. And there may be
others before the closing scenes of the
canvas.
Primaries are being ordered in al
most every county in the state, "i he
democracy of Thomas adopted this
plan several years ago, and it works
well.
The prospect for good crops this
season are flattering. And the far
mers are getting in their work every
day. May they reap an abundant
harvest.
As the dog days approach Editor
Sheppard grow s worse. He will prob
ably have to be sent to the Pasteur
institution for treatment, tn any event
he should be confined.
if he Telegraph, and it doubtless
speaks by the card, says it is not like
ly that Col. Hardeman will make a
canvas of the state though lie will
probably speak at several points.
One of the official reporters in the
Senate, lost his breath, the other day,
in taking down one olMr. Evarts’ long
sentences. It requires mighty good
breathth keep up with the New York
senator's sentences.
The eldest daughter of Pullman,
the palace car millionaire, is a young
woman of 21. She has brown eyes
and hair and a majestic carriage.
She possesses 8300,000 in bank stock
in her own right.
Every horse and mule needed in
Georgia should be raised on Georgia
farms. Our farmers will not attain
the fullness of prosperity until this
need is supplied within the state.—
Houston Home-Journal.
It is about time for somebody to
give the Harrisons something. Near
ly two weeks have elapsed since that
$20,000 cottage was presented to Mrs.
Harrison. Jirothsr Wanamaker ought
to hustle around and get up some
thing else for this suffering family.—
Telegraph.
All Was not Lost—A number ot
ladies of Adrian, in order to aid the
heatnen, got up an ice cream festival
Monday, The cream poisoned nearly
the entire community, but a dollar
was raised to light up the Hark Conti
nent.
Here anti There.
Dr. Mayo o‘ Poston is not a poli
tician. lie voles the republican ticket,
but his business is to attend to mat
ters of education, lie ha; visited the
south many times in recent years and
has always observed closely. After he
went away he has spoken candidly
of what he saw. Sometimes his re
marks have nut seemed just to the
south, but everybody has believed
the honesty of the conviction which
was back of them. Dr. Mayo read
paper at a negro conference at Mo
honk, N. Y., iast Wednesday,
which he said that “in all essential
respects the southern negio is bette
off than the Northern negro.” Thi
is undoubtedly true. In the South
there are 'loadable and profitable
occupations open to the negro which
are barred to him at the North
There are in Macon and many other
cities of the south negro merchants
who have amassed competencies
business,negro machinists and artisans
who find it as easy as their white rivals
to get work, and receive the same
wages, negro carpenters, bricklayers
stone masons, negroes in almost every
line of labor, with a laij showing for
employment a-.d lull consideration for
their merits. Of what northern city
can the same be said ?—Telegraph.
Caesar at Work.
The Southern Alliance Fanner is
now endeavoring to stir up political
strife in the congressional districts, by
urging alliancemen to vote for no
candidate fur congress who will not
support the sub-treasury scheme
Hon. II. G. Turner will not support
that scheme, and yet he will be re
turned to congress from this district,
His home county would not support
him if lie favored that bill, and none
would be more determined to defeat
him than the lirooks county alliance
The Alliance Farmer is the mouth
piece of a set of political demagogues
whose lack of judgment is only equal
ed by their insatiable greed for fat
places at the public crib. The State
of Georgia will not submit to dicta
tion from such a source, and this
especially’true of the allinuces of this
district.—Quitman Press.
Coming Shadows.
The Washington correspondent of
the Constitution referring to the cer
tainly of the passage of a federal elec
tion law, goes on to say :
‘‘They can easily pass it. Indeed,
it is now absolutely settled, although
against the advice of Mr. Maine and
the business and moneyed men of the
republican party, that a force hill is
going to pass, and the people of the
south must walk through an army of
federal officers to cast their ballots,
and then they will not be counted if
the republican bosses have decided
beforehand that a district should be
republican.
Indeed, under the bill that is to pass
the republican federal officers have it
in their power to seat a republican in
congress from almost every district in
the south, and no one who knows
Quay, Dudley, Clarkson, Reed & Co.
doubts but that they will use their
power to its limit.”
That ‘‘Large and
lation”—Smithers:
An Earthauake in Quebec-
GVkjii.vi; Quebec, June 1C.—An
earthquake shock was felt hereat
7:15 o’clock this morning. It nppa-
j retly moved from east to west.
Henry Watterson advocates an
original idea of reform. It is that all
intoxicating liquors sold in Washing
ton shall be thoroughly inspected.
He contends that “bad whisky invari-
brings about bad legislation.” The
quality of the stuff sold in the bar
room; in the capitol has always been
Growing I’opu
‘I notice that the \ notoriously bad, and this may.account
death rate in western cities has mate-1 lor some of the sms of congress in the
rially decreased the last week or two.”
Gazzem : "Yes; no one is allowed to
dieoutthete now until the census
enumerators have made their rounds.
Georgia now pays, as her propor-
way of vicious legislation.—Ex.
Sam Jones, in Richmond, the other
night, said:
"The bon ton lady sits back and
turns up her nose at what I say, but
pension money. Under the new bill
just passed by congress, Georgia’s as
sessment for pensions, will be fully
doubled. And it goes north and west
m hundreds and thousands of instances
to men who arc not entitled to it.
tionate part, three million dollars of j the devil has a mortgage on that old
nose, and the foreclosure will soon
come, and the old gal will go along to
to hell with her nose.” After this it
is not strange that a number of persons
stood up for prayer.
The Equal Rights party’s candidate
for the presidency, Mrs. Ilelva Lock-
wood, owns 820,000 worth of real
estate in Washington, and is said to
be making $5,000 a year from her
law practice.
It is to be hoped that the country
will be spared the spectacle of frisky
Ilelva Lockwood, capering around
over the country, asking for votes, in
the next national election.
A bride of three days committed
suicide in Alabama the other day, on
account of a disagreement with her
new husband about putting down a
catpct. Moral: It is better to walk
on bare floors than to quarrel over a
carpet. The happiest people in the
world, perhaps, do not tread on car
pets.
Souring on Harrison.
Nashville, Te.\n\, June 15.—At
the republic in county convention
held here yesterday to select delegate
to the gubernatorial convention in
July, resolutions endorsing Harrison’s
administration were voted down.
Hall a do7.en counties in the state
have refused to indorse the administra
tion, notably Rutherford, the home of
the President’s brother, Carter II.
Harrison, United States marshal.
Geo. W. Davison & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
45 and 47 Poydras St.,
New OrlcuiiN, Ini.
M 12LONS A .SPECIALTY
REFERENCE: llnulm.
atior.nl Rank of Now Orb-
It Happened up North.
The while firemen and brakemen of
the Illinois Central railroad, at Mound
Junction, Ills., arc on the eve of a
strike, because negro brakemen and
firemen are lodged in the same quar
ters with them. They have demanded
of the management that they he sep
arated.
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Sl'MMEHS, MORRISON & CO.,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS,
1 7 1 .South Water St., Chicago, Ill.
MELONS aid I'K.tliS II IN DUD lo BEST ADVANTAGE.
Refers by permission to Timks-Entkhi'UIsK.
julv 10 d-w 3m.
V eh.irg** no cartage, and make prompt
PIKE & BANKS,
umini'Sion Merchants and Dealers in
Mary Anderson—Our Mary—was; '
married yesterday, in London, t. Mr. J FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
■> H! 0 0 Li Z
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EATABLES
BY r RDYIRTO
REFRIGERATORS!
Antonio Nevatro. Mr. Nevarro
citizen of New York, fashionable
and wealthy. Mary Anderson, the
blue grass Kentucky belle, who has
captured the critical, theater going
world, is held in high esteem in the
south, where her many true womanly
qualities have made her a general
favorite.
MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES
No. g8 PARK PLACE,
Pet. Washington and West St.-.. .Yew York.
REPRESENTED BY
.rolin W. Mitchell,
May 1.1il-w Thomnsvillo, (hi.
-OF-
Howis Your Blood?
I had a malignant breaking out on my
leg helow the knee, and was cured sound
and well with two and a half bottles of
6. 8. 8. Other blood medicines had fail
ed to do me any good.
Will.C. Beaty, YorkvUle, 8. C.
,-^tj
trade!
s.s.s.
IMflRKi
I was troubled from childhood with
an aggravated case of Tetter, and three
bottles of 8. 8. 8. cured me perma
nently. Wallace Mann,
Mannville, I. T.
Our nook on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Jiomasville Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Monuments, Tablets and Headstones
ill Marble, American and Imported,
nd in Granite.
Satisfaction Gruarmiteod
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
ini- IS ly.
Cotton Seed Oil Mills.
We. arc making various sizes from the IMnu-
ntiou Mills of 5 tons to the large city mill of
0 tons per day. Our mills have all the latest
modern improvements in machinery. and pro
duce the very best rssults. .Send for circular.
CARDWELL MACHINE CO.,
RICI1.1IOND, YA.
Established 1SO 5.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St
Wow York, - X. V.
The above old established and responsi
ble house solicits consignments of Fruit and
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi
nancial standing of the house affording ah
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily to Reese & Kason, where
MARKING* PLATES AND INFORMATION
may lie li.-ul. diw-lm
WANTED \V( )OL.
Having an unlimited order for WOOL, 1
ill pay the highest Market Price, delivered
Depot or Wharf, thereby saving the
shipper Freight, Drayage and Commissions
Remittances always on day Wool received.
Sacks furnished free of rent.
MILKS F. MASON’S SON.
No. 3 s. 15th street, Richmond, Va.’
une 14 d&w tf.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL.
TilK CTMBKRLANI) ISLAND HOTEL is
w open for the reception of guests.
30 New Rooms Added
since last season.
Artesian Well, Shower Baths
and everything that is necessary lor the ease
and comfort of guests. Rates $2 per day;
$10.50 per week; $30 per month.
W. 11. BFNKLY, Proprietor.
1 d 2m Rankly, (la.
Florida's Sanlturium.
Delightfully situated on the banks of the
tar-farmed river in song, -The Suwanee,”
location high and dry, perfect freedom from
fogs and malaria, with all the coni torts of a
first-class resort.
Water particularly adapted lor 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.
Main buildings of Coquina rock uni brick,
surrounded on nil sides by neat, cottages and
groves of live oak ami pine. Hot and cold
■liter direct from the Mineral .Spring in
ach roon and hath room and closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
the past winter has induced the company to
ommcnce the erection of twelve additional
ttagpf), which with an annex building add
new rooms to the present accommoda
tions. The bathing facilities at the Springs
ill also be greatly increased and the pool
larged.
As n summer resort it has all the require
ment ot the Springs in Virginia and Tennes
see, with the additionol advantage of being
nearer home.
Excursion ticket* on sale overall princi
pal road* at greatly reduced rate*,
further particulars address,
L. W. Scovillk,
ay 30 d-w 3m Suwanee, Fla. i
TO MELON SHIPPERS
SEASON 1890.
For Best Results
Ship your melons to all Eastern points
-VIA-
The Atlantic Coast Despatch,
A11 Hail "Line.
NO TRANSFERS.
Through Ventilated Oars
Quickest Time.
The Fruit shipped by you is delivered
to your .Northern Agents in
good Condition
For information, Kates, etc., apply to
J. W, Morris, Agent, Quittnon (hi.
Geo. W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta, (hi,
W. W. Davies, Gcii'l. Agent,
No, 02 Ray St., .Jacksonville, Fla.
H. Walters, General Manager.
T. M. Emerson, G. F. A.
Wilmington, X. C.
nly 14 d-w 2in
L.£F\ Thompson & Co
We have also in stock
CHINA MATTINGS,
ot all descrip
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture
tions,
COZEflFIiN-S.
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Faints, Oils and Glass,
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARiUS?
[Rcghtorcd]
It la n 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 years, and keep
off all kinds of insects. It is used by tlici
U. S. and almost all foreign Governments'*
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other-
large Corporations, as well as all Real Estate,
Owners, where It Is kept for sale.
For further Information and CUcrlarn
please address or call on
L. F. Thompson &Go.
L. Schmidt,
PROPRIETOR
ThomasvilleBottling
WORKS,
Manufacturer un.l Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NiTUKiL GAS,
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
OX DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
Tho Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.”
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious,
Bl
Frui-Nliz!”
UTEW GOODS
—.A.T— i
Come and Examine our Stock off
Sateens, Challies, Ginghams,
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO OU” IMMENSE STOCK OF
"Write Groods.
NVe call special intention to out- JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS fur
twelve and a half cents; they aro equal to any sold for twenty cents. Conic
and lock for yourself.
Look! Look! .‘Liook.!
Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that tho
entire stock is new, and will be sold as chenp as possible.
L. STEYERMAN 8s BRO.,
THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS.
Cooling.
Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially lilted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good*, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
colli
It in surprising that people will use a
moil, ordinary pill when they ean secure a val
uable Kngli>h ono for the same money. Dr.
Acker’s Knglbh pills are a positive cure for
sick headache and all liver taouhles. They are
small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by Reid & Culpepper. 0
J. S.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Dice over RtiJ k foljtpfcr s Dm; Store, Broad St
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, lor other
parties, all kinds ot town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment ot both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will he my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a .-hare of the business of
the community. auglid
NOTICE.
J hereby announce myself a caudi
date the Justice of the Peace, for
tho (i.'!7th District, G. M.
d&w td. H. B. Martin - .
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thoniasville, Ga.
12VERY DESCRIPTION Or
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done ut 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 lino with dis
patch and neatness.
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