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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE i They are not Going But Coming.
... _ i A few years age. during whit is
John Triplett, - Managin'; Editor, j still remembered as the California
Albert Winter, Business Manager.
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Subject to change by special arranj “nient,
ALBERT WINTER, Bus, Man
It i < said that several dark horses
arc grazing on the commons around
Atlanta.
Cedar Keys has elected a new may
or. Cottrell has not turned up yet; if
he shou'd, however, the new mayor
will have to vacate the office.
The St. Paul people charge that the
Minneapolis enumerators copied the
names from all the grave stones and
cemeteries, In Minneapolis.
Baltimore, June 23.—The census
enumerators have concluded their
work in this city. The population is
432,095, against 332,190 in 1880.
The president threatens to veto the
river and harbor bill, unless some of
the amounts are reduced. The bill
appropriates something over twenty-
five millions.
craze, when thousands and thousands
who had been coming to the south
went to southern California, many
people thought the bottom had drop-
pc;l out down here, lint the “bottom
dropped out” act has not been per
formed down here: b"t it has been
; performed beyond the great range.
*r> 00 j California is a good country; this is a
, belli rone. It requires almost a week
to land out tl’.ne ; here you are put
down at your destination within a few
hours.
The News speaking of the tide of
j travel says :
The newspapersof the Pacific coast
are •lamenting the decrease in trans
continental travel and the falling off in
immigration to that section of the
country. During the first quarter ef
this year the arrivals at San Francisco
were only 14,5821 against 24,719 last
year. "This may in part be account
ed for by the snow blockade on the
Sierra, but April and May, when the
snow blockade was a thing of the past,
also show a falling off, and for this
it is difficult to assign a reason,” says
the San Francisco ('all. There is
reason, notwithstanding the Call
unable or unwilling to give it. The
tendency of immigration is toward the
south. There are no figuresjat hand,
but it is safe to say that two-thirds of
the investors, capitalists and home-
seekers, who have studied the advan
tages of both localities arc attracted
in this direction, where they find bet
ter opportunities for improvement and
increasing their capital. The saying
ot Bishop Berkely is reversed now,
and instead of westward, it is “south
ward rhe course ol empire takes its
way.”
Brunswick had a negro riot on Mon
day evening. A big colored excursion
was at the bottom of the trouble. \
number of shots were fired, but the
police final!, cleaned out the colored
contingent.
The republicans of Georgia, are
talking, so it is said, about nominat
ing Longstreet or McLaws for govern
or, Neither one of the gentlemen
mentioned £would accept nomination
from such a source.
How Will They Stand in 1891 ?
The following figures will shew
bow four of the principal cities in the
State, stood in 1870 and 1880:
1870. 18*0.
Atlanta ”1,780 .‘57,400
Snvannh 28,235 30,70!)
A ugusta 15,389 21,891
Macon 10,810 12,749
It will be seen that Atlanta showed
the largest increase in population.
TAKE
IN THE
SPRING.
I Nature should be
assisted in the
spring to throw off
the heaviness of
the sluggish winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
does it so well, so
prompt or so safely
as Swift’s Specific.
John Stout,
mourn-: commission mkrciiaxt,
329 Washington Street,
New - - - York.
Melons and Bears Specially.
PliOMIT - SAI.KS - AND - liF.TPIiNS.
11 2v 11—xv till Sept 1st
KEEF-i-KOOL!
■YOTJlt-
I have used S. S. S. for a number of
^ and consider it the best tonic and
remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon a
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. II. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman. Ferguson & Co..
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Qa.
The republicans are ready to "loot
every dollar in the treasury ; to turn
the keys over to the pension shark
and jobbers, to squander the millions
a itli a reckless hand, provided, they
are to be retained in power.
The reporter wrote it, a “gospel”
meeting, but the intelligent composi
tor set it up a -gossip” meeting; and
there is trouble in the camps. Sever
al indig-nant females are on the war
path:and the reporter is greatly trou
blid mind and spirit.
Our melon men are realizing good
prices on their shipments. Pear
growers are happy, in that the crop
promises well, both as to quality and
prices. The outlook for corn, cotton
and other field products is promising
The price of cotton is up and bagging
is dewn. The people ought to be
happy.—Southwest Georgian.
Savannah, like a good many other
cities, has lowered her estimates on
population. The News now estimates
that 45,000, will probably be about
the number. It would have been
almost an insult, twelve months ago
to have told a Savannah man that the
population of the city was not more
than 45,000.
Ingalls got upon his hind legs
the Senate, yesterday, and demanded
unlimited pensions for everybody.
He said it did not make any difference
what it cost the country. Ingalls like
every other demagogue in the republi
can party, is bidding for the soldier
vote. These blood suckers and treach
erous leeches would bleed the very life
blood out of the country to get return
ed to place and power again, and
where they can carry on their stealing.
DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING.
A mass meeting of the voters of the
Democratic party of Thomas county,
is called to meet at the court bouse in
Thomusville, on Saturday, July 12th,
at 11 a. m. The meeting will have
to elect a new executive committee,
nud to settle the method by which
members to the legislative and dele
gate* to the gubernatorial, congrea-
sional and senatorial conventions
shall be chosen.
A. P. WltKillT,
June 20, 1890. Chm’n Com.
Cairo and Boston papers please
copy.
Honoring an Editor.
Americas, Ga., June 21—The
Georgia Press Association, through its
president yesterday presented to its
retiring treasurer, Mr. 8. D. Weston,
of Albany, Gn., a magnificent gold
headed cane. It was sent by express,
and was a complete surprise to its
recipient. Mr. Weston in acknowled
ging its receipt, says: “God bless the
Georgia press, and make them to ever
stand as they have in the past bravely
battling for the rights of the people
of Georgia and the United States.
Many thinks, and best wishes for each
and every one.”—Koine Triuuuc.
Steve Weston has a warm place in
the heart of every member of the
Georgia press. Faithful, true as steel,
always on hand, ever ready to please
and accommodate, Steve has, long
since, won the best wishes of every
member of the Georgia press associa
tion.
It Has Passed
Speaking ol the great pension steal
just passed by the Senate, the Wash
ington correspondent of the Constitu
tion, says :
The pension bill has passed the
senate this afternoon, and which is
now ready for the president's signature,
provides for the pensioning of all de
pendent soldiers who served lor three
months or more in the union army.
It is estimated, from careful calcula
tions, that it will take $75,000,000 out
of - the treasury the first year, and
$100,000,000 the second year. In
other words it will increase the pension
rolls to something between two hun
dred and fifty million annually, which
875,000,000 will have to be paid by
the people of the south, who get noth
ing in return.
This is simply public plunder.
"Stand and deliver” is the motto of
the highwayman.
Chauncey M- Depew's Latest.
I found the southern people very
interestsng. The negroes are much
more entertaining than I expected to
find them. You know in the north
we rarely, if ever, see the real darky
ragged, lazy and happy, as h» is nat
urally. I overheard the coiversalion
between an old “aunty” and her
daughter that will amuse you, I know.
Here it is :
“I/za Jane, hev yo’ druv up all
them chiehen yit ?"
“Yaas, ma.”
"Yo’ sho’ you druv ’em all up ?”
“Yaas, ma.”
“How many wus dcrc, IJza Jane V'
"One.”
“Right, I.iza Jane. ’
A Church Struck by Lightning-
Canton, O., June 23.—During a
Sunday school at Sugar Creek, Sutart
county, a Methodist church was struck
by lightning and nearly burned. Yic-
tor Miller, aged 14, was instantly kill
ed, ond Louis Miller, son of the pas
tor, badly burned and Cornelius
Smith, aged 12, was rendered uncon
scious and is in a critical condition.
Advice to the Aged.
Awe brings inrirmHles, sneli us sine-
I lsb bowels, weak kidneys and bind
er and torpid liver.
tutfs Pills
have a specific effect on these organs,
stimulating tlio bowels, giving natur
al discharges without straining or
griping! and
IMPARTING VIGOR
to tho kidneys, bladder and liver.
They are adapted to old or yonng.
SOLD EVKBYWHEI5I3.
Geo. I. Davison k Go.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
45 and 47 Foydras St.,
Yew Orleans, La.
MELONS A SPECIALTY
REFERENCE: Hradstreet mid German in
National Rank of New Orleans.
July 17 d-\v 2m
SUM MIAS, MORRISON & CO.,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS,
174 .South Water St., Chicago, Ill.
MELONS and PEAKS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE.
Refers hy permission to Times-Entkrprisf.
July 10 d-w 3m
EATABLES
We eh:
returns.
» no cartage, and make prompt
Cotton Seed Oil lilts.
Wc arc tanking various sizes from the Plan
tation Mills of 6 tons to the largo city mill or
50 tons per day. Our mills have all tlie latest
CARDWELL MACHINE CO.,
RICHMOND, VA.
WANTED WOOL.
Having fin unlimited order for WOOL, J
will pay the highest Market Price, delivered
at any Depot or Wharf, thereby saving the
shipper Freight, Prayage and Cor.missions’
Remittances always on day Wool received.
Hacks furnished free of rent.
MILKS F. MASON S SON.
No. 3 s.loth street, Richmond, Vn.
June 14 d&w tf.
TIKE & BANKS,
Commission Merchants and Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES,
No. 98 PARK PLACE,
Ret. Washington and West Sts., New York.
REPRESENTED BY
John W. Mitchell,
May 15 d-w Thomnsville, Ga.
L. SclimicLt,
PROPUIKTOR
ThomasvilleBottling
WORKS,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL.
imported from the Mineral
Rhine, Germany.
GAS,
springs on the
ON DRAUGHT:
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!”
Established 18G5.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
:;l 1 Washington St., formerly 18.'l Read St.,
Mew York, - JT. Y.
The above old established and responsi
ble house solicits consignments of Fruit and
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi
nancial stunding of the house affording ab
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily to Reese & Eason, where
M.IKKIXG PLATES AND INFORMATION
may be had. d«w4m
Cooling-
Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good?, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction G-uarantcocl.
Florida's Saniturium.
Delightfully situated on the banks of the
far-farmed river in song, “The Siiwuncc,”
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 and all blood
poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re
sort there are afflicted with Kidney troubles
and go away cured.
Main buildingsof Coquina rock uni brick,
surrounded on all rides by neat cottages and
groves of live oak ami pine. Hot and cold
water direct from the Mineral Spring in
each roon and bath room and closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
the past winter has induced the company to
commence the erection of twelve additional
cottage?', which with an annex building add
4b new rooms to the present accommoda
tions. The bathing facilities at the Springs
will also be greatly increased and the pool
enlarged.
As a summer retort it has all the require
ment ot the Springs in Virginia ami Tennes
see, with the additionol advantage of being
nearer home.
Excursion tickets on Hale overall princi
pal roads at greatly reduced rates.
For further particulars address,
L. W. SCOYIU.K,
May 30 d-w 3ni Suwanee, Fla.
TO MELON SHIPPERS
SEASON 1890.
For Best Resultsl
Ship your melons to all Eastern points
VIA-
The Atlantic Coast Despatch,
A ll Kail Liiiic.
NO TRANSFERS.
Tlu-ough Vexitilated Oars
Quickest Time.
The Fruit shipped by you is delivered
to your Northern Agents in
good Condition
For information, Rates, etc., apply to
J. W, Morris, Agent, Quitman Ga.
Geo. W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta. Ga,
W. W. Davies, Gen’l. Agent,
No, 02 Bay St.. Jacksonville, Fla.
H- Walters, General Manager.
T. M. Emerson, G. F. A.
Wilmington, N. C.
july 14 d-w 2m
U\ BUYING
REFRIGERATORS!
L. W. Thompson & Co
We have also in stock
PtAR CRATES.
I have on hand and ready for delivery
pear crates made out of
WHITE ASH.
Dressed inside and out. No saw marks.
Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest aid
best crate ever sold in this market. Can be
sold at the
SAME PRICE AS THE ROUGH
PINE CRATE.
The neater the crate the better the price for
he fruit.
DAN’L. A. HORN.
Boston Ga May 0, ’90-dJcw3ni.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL
THE CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL is
now open for the reception of guests.
30 New Rooms Added
since last season.
Artesian Well, Shower Baths
sind everything that is necessary for the ease
and comfort of guests. Rates $2 per day;
$10.50 per week; $30 per month.
W. H. HUNKLY, Proprietor.
June l d 2m Hunkly, (hi.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child .killed by the use of opiates
given in the form of soothing syrup. Why
mothers give their children such deadly poison
is surprising when they can rolieve the child of
peculiar troubles hy using l>r. Acker’s llaby
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture or all descrip
tions,
COFFIUS,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass.
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS?
(RcgGtcrcdJ
It Is n Wood and Stone Preserving Com
pound Oil Slain, applied with an ordinary
brush. It is guaranteed to preserve any
kind ot wood, above or under the ground
or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep
ofFnll kinds of insects. It is used by tho
U. S. and almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other
large Corporations, as well as ail Real Estate
Owners, where it 1m kept for sale.
For further information untf GUcr.lam
Dlouuo uddress or call on
L. F. Thompson & Co.
At STEYERHAB’S.
Now is the time to Buy Goods, while you get them tit cost!
we will sell our entire stock of
White Goods, Embroidered Skirts, No
tions, Parasols, Woolen Goods,
Heavy Goods, Shoes, Hats,
Gaps, Clothing, Gents
Furnishing Goods,
And Everything in our Store.
We mean what what we say, don’t advertise to sell at cost,
and when von ootne And it otherwise, its a rare thing to buy
goods in this city at cost. What wc boast off, is, wc buy our
Goods from the Largest Houses, and buy them cheaper than
any other House in the city.
Now remember this will only last
FIFTEEN DAYS,
and goods only sold for cash. We have on hand a nice lot of
Remnants^ which we will sell at almost any price, to bo con
vinced of this, call and see for yourself.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
J. s.
.Soother. It contain* no opium
Sold by Rcld & Culpepper,
r morphine
10
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLB, GA.
Olice over Itrid k Calptpper s Dm; Store, Broad St
I iiin now prepared to buy or sell, (or 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, und 7
respectfully solicit a Glare of the business ot
:he community. aug28
notice.
1 hereby anoouucc myself a camli
date tho Justice of the Peace, for
tho (137th District, G. M.
d&wtd. H. B. Martix.
A. W.PALIH& BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thoraasville, Ga.
KVERY DESCRIPTION OP
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, we aye prepared to
do all kinds of work Jin our line with dis
patch and neatness.
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