The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, June 27, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE Democratic Mass Meeting. ■ nfc wn,h . ' '1*1%.» i'ii rv flemnrr John Triplett, - Managing Editor. Albert Winter, Business Manager. Killl).\V, Jl'N’K 27, Daily TiMits-KsTKitruisK p J'nl'lish**.! .•ri-rv morning (Monday r \<"‘I ,rl -' , M'Ykki.v Timf.s-Entkri'RI8K is pulilis.iwi .■rrri Saturday morning. StnscRirTioN I.atks. !.<.% TiMts-KsTKRrmsK, . . • *•* Daily Advertis.no Rates. I ninsirnl Rntes.-Sl.nn per square for the rirst insertion, anil hO certs for en- n su qnent insertion. . One Square, one month, One Square, two nmntlis ■ - One Square, three month'-, - - ■ One Square, six months, ---- One Square, twelve mont is, - - Subject to change by special arrant “inent. A1.IIKHT tVINTKU nil*. Man. t to III; No South Carolina democrats ongl; be pulling themselves together. The freight conductors of the nots Central, struck yesterday, trains left Chicago. The Mississippi authorities let John Sullivan off with a fine. He should have been sent to prison. A good many congressmen’s fences need looking after. Some ol them are down along the whole line. Another revolution is threatened among the border states in Mexico. Uncle Sam will have to take charge of seme of those states, yet. in order to ketp things quiet. Memphis, Tenn., witnessed a quad ruple hanging, on Tuesday. Three negroes and a white man were hanged within a few minutes of each other, the negroes going first, in a bunch, and the white man followed. An exchange says: “The ladies of Savannah are form ing dumbbell clubs. They propose to develop their muscles.” Now if one could secure a sure enough dumb belle, she would prove a prize, indeed. Brunswick got in her first denial of yellow fever, yesterday. A telegrem from Louisville, Ky., to the New York Times said one Richard Glasgow had died of yellow fever in Brunswick. The city authorities, both civil and health, denounce the report as abso lutely false. Tis said that Harrison and Blaine do not think alike, about a good many public question. Well, hardly. Blaine thinks like a statesman Harri son like a cross roads politician. O, no, they evidently do not think alike, Harrison couldn’t think like Blaine, if he tried. Bids for the lease of the state road, will be opened to-day. Great interest s felt throughout the state in the mat ter. It will be remembered that the lease act fixed the minimum price, at £35,000 per annum. The present ease expires on the 27th of Decern- rer, when the new lessees (if the road s released) will take charge. Private Dalzell threatens to bring about another war, unless every camp ’ollowcr, substitute and dead beat, who was within one hundred miles of a con federate during the late war, be promptly turned into the public treas ury to help himself, Well, Tanner and Baum have been shoveling it out to them pretty fast. Dalzell’s blood is The attention el every democrat in the county in called to the notice ol Col. Wright, Cli'iti Deni. Ex. Co., Thomas Co., calling a mass meeting of :ne party at 11 a. m., on Saturday, the 12th d.ty <.f July. Delegates to the gubernatorial and senatorial con ventions are to be chosen, also the mode and time of nominating two members 11 the legislature. In ad dition to these and other duties which may devolved tin '.lie meeting, a new executive committee for the county is to be chosen. This is the first political meeting of the year and it should call out the representative men from every portion of the county ; and it should call the solid rank and file of the party. I.e'. ns si rt in with a solid, united front, ar.il. as in the past, the men who should, will control I homas county. I here aie no divisions here, so far as we know, and there should be none. And we do not believe there will be any dissensions in the demo cratic parly. We cannot afi.-rd it It is the one party—ol all parties—to which is anchored the hopes of our people. No third party can ever alienate the southern peopla from the democratic party. Like a cloud by day, and a pillar ol fire by night, it led the southern people out of a political bondage, worse titan the bondage of Israel in Egypt. The waters were divided for us; wc saw our taskmasters overwhelmed, and now wc are in the promised land; but the party is as dear to southern hearts as it was when Ben Hili bid defiance to federal bayo nets and defended the grand old slate of Georgia against further plunder and degradation. Come out, democrats of Thomas, and let's start the cam paign on the right line—and then keep it right. Col. Hardeman Accepts. Col. Hardeman has accepted the proposition of Col. Norther, to stu up t'tc state in joint discussion. In his letter Col. Hardeman wants to know where Col. Northcn stands on the sub- treasury plan. It will be remembered that the alliance organ charged North- en, for weeks, with not being in favor of this and other alliance measures. However, when Col. Livingston aban doned the race for governor, the the official organ ol the order announc ed, in endorsing Col. Northcn, that he, (Norlhen) was in full accord with the alliance. Now Col. Northcn will have an opportunity of sayihg whether lie indorses Livingston's wild sub-treasury plan or not. Col. Northcn will find the sub-treasury plan a mighty poor platform to stand upon. Congressional. The democratic executive commit tee, 2nd congressional district.’ has called a convention to rr.cet in Albany, at 12 o'clock, the 31st cay ot July, to nominate a candidate for congress from this district. If any opposition is developed to Turner, it will have to show pretty soon. There has been some whispcring^abcut some one op posing Turner on the sub-treasury plan. The man who runs on that plan for a platlorm will get left, world without end. Thomas county will send a solid Turner delegation to Al bany, on the 21st of Inly. The Clerks anti the Sheriffs. Biii N-awii K, Ga . .Tine “3.—Great ; preparations are being made here t*> entertain tiie members of the state superior court, clerks, aud sheriff ■- convention, which meets here July llth. Two hundred delegates are ex pected front over the state. Approximately correct returns by le new census of the population for rmc principal cities show : New Gr ans 249,000, Indianapolis 125,000, olumbus, 0., 113,797, Cleveland l?,000, Milwaukee 235,000, Des loincs 53,000, Dubuque 40,000, ioux City 35,000, Cedar Rapids 28,- 00, Davenport 30,000, Baltimore 00,000, Pittsburg 250,000, Washing- jn 230,000. Dictator Reed, blast his picture, as fixed the 2nd ol July as the day pon a vote will be forced on the fed- ral election law. Blount and Mc- tillan, both of whom are on the cont- jittee on rules, begged lor more time 1 which, to discuss the measure, but teed was inexorable. If Cod ever nde a meaner or more vindictive tan than Tom Reed, even ir. the most terile and inhospitable region of lew England, the man has kept out f sight. He has never been seen. IWIFT’S SPECIFIC. A troublesome skin dison-*) (caused me to scratch for ten months, and has been cured by a lew duys use of S. S. S. M. IT. Wolff. Upper Marlboro, Mil. McAlister - hr os. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i'lttsburghyD'n SPECIALTIES. MKLiOT-ffi and PEAKS. REFERENCES: Duquesnc National Hank, V;ii iov- K'.juvs:? and Freight Agents, Pitls- ki.rgT. Ti1ne.~-K11terpri.se, Thoinnsville, (hi. KEEF»>KOOL! cifi:. Georgia’s Colored Masons. Augusta, Ga., June 25.—The grand lodge ol colored Masons of Georgia in convention here to-day elected John D. Campbell grand mas ter and H. K. Desvcrncy grand treas urer. The Lottery Bill Passed. New Oiii.kans, L.\., June 25.—A special from Baton Rouge, I.a., says that, after adopting an amendment eliminating the monopoly leaturcs, the house passed the lottery bill by a vote of CO to 29. Kemmler Must be Electrocuted. Saratoga. June 24.—The appeal in the Kemmler case come up for argument in the court of appeals this morning; but when the counsel for the people opened his argument the court stated that it did not desire to hear him, and affirmed the decision of the courts below, which was the warden of Auburn prison was legally qualified to carry the sentence of death into execution. “Soon Will be Married.” Talj.ah.v-skk, IY.a., June 24.— Walter E. Hathaway, a merchant of this city, will be married in St. Louis to morrow to Miss ‘Bailey, daughter of Col. William Bailey, president of the Augusta, Tallahassee^andICulf railway. I wns ("1^1 Fcvrrm rears aeo of w hile swelli’ ,r i \v lei; f>y (lie use of S. S. S.. Mid le \»* had no symptoms or" liny return oi .he disease. Many prom inent phyvu ,j.is% attended me and all failed, blit S S. S. did the work. 1 al l \V. Kirkpatrick, Johnson City, Tm. Treatise on Blood Skin Disease ( mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. AtlautajGh Cotton Seed Oil Mills, Wc arc making various "i«-s I>the Inlion Millsot a tons to the large city mill " sptons perday. o.ir mills have alt tlm lau-sl lioilern improvement-* in machinery, uml pr< iluco tlic very best results. Meml t<*r circular. CARDWELL MACHINE CO., RirnnoxD. v.%. W A^NTKlTWO( >Ii. Having an unlimited order for \\ 001.. i n ill pay the highe.*t Market Price, deliver* ! at any Depot or Wharf, thereby saving the shipper Freight, Dravage and fcminis.-don- Remittances Always on day \\ *»ol received. Sacks fuiliislied free of rent. MILKS F. MASON S So.V, No. A lath street, Richmond. Vn. June 1 t d\w tf. ,f II. com ixgiioU'T. M. H. Chandki.i, *» KOOK St lll.KV, Jn. GOIir.IXGJIOKST, SCHILEY & (’0. WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE (.'<miniission 'vlei-chunits, 21> Pratt Strict! Baltimore, .Mil. REFERENCE: IVoplcs Bauk. SPECIALTIES: Soiiti'Mii Fiui!.- an-1 Vegetable, (h-orgia and S - :;ii (’ rolina W.it?rmelons. John Stout, rill'lircF f.i.MMISSION MERCHANT, 329 Washington Street, A t-tv - - - York. Melons and Pears Specially. PROMPT - SALKS - AND - RETURNS 1 c; .l-o till Sept 1st YOUT? EATABLES ISY ISIll IWtti REFR1EERAT0RSI T 8ch.mid.tJ ^=-PW>i*RIETUR Thomasville-:-Botllmg| WORKS, .Manufactmrr ami Dispenser of SUPA at,.! .MINERAL WATERS. carbonated with yATt'M.Ui AN. imported from tlie Mineral Springs on the j Rhine, (ieriimny. I IN DRAUGHT: COCA-COLA, The Genuine ‘ Ideal Brain Tonic.” j Will relieve almost any liea-11-1 ■ hi i 10 to l:. minute?. The New Mexican Beverage, i Non-Alcoholic. Delicious. ’ “Frui-MizI” Geo. W. Davisaa & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 and 47 Poydras St., Yen Orleans JLa. MELON'S A SPECIALTY REFERENCE: Bnulstrcet ami Germania Nation:,! Rani; of New Orleans. July 17 d-YV 2m SDIMER.S, MORRISON & Cff, COMMISSON MERCHANTS, 171 South Water »St., Chicago, Ill. IIFLO.NS an-i ItlKS IUMU 1:1) to BEST ADYAMAOE. Refers hy permission to Tiuks-Enteiii’Kisil jnly HI d-w Dm. We charge no cartage, and make prompt PIKE & BANKS, Cumini.s.dou Merchants and Dealers in foreign & domestic fruits, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. 98 PARK PLACE, ilet. Washington and West .Sts., New York. REPRESENTED BY .J ohn W. Mitchell, Mae 1:, d-w Thoinnsville, Gn. Cooling. Vitalizing. Ice Cream Parlor, Specially fitted up for tie- "vn-a b-tiut. I of I.a lies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES. Fancy Good', Cigars, Toi .0. ! Salisfact ioit Oilman 1 ct-i 1. Established 1895. John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, :::: Washington St., lormerly 18.': Read St., Snv York. - Y. Y. Tin- above old established and re.-pomd- bb-house solicits coiHigiunents of Fruit and Truck. Returns made promptly. The li- K.iuciai Stunding of tin- Imuse allbrding ah- lute security to growers. Prices tele graphed daily*lo Kee-c .v Kason, where mauki.nt/ platks ami iafokhation had. d«kw4 m CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL THE LTMRERI.AND IS!.A'i' lli.'TEL i.t j now open for the reeeptio- en.-:-. JO New Rooms Added | last season. Artesian Well, Shower Biiths and everything that i.« necessary lor tee and comtort of guests. Rates •?- ]•*"' ,u . v : $10.50 per week; $:»0 per month. W. II. IHWKLY, Proprietor^ june 1 d 2m I.unkl\. (• a. A" CHILD KILLED. ' Another child .killed .hy tlm uhc ol opiatra given In the form ol soothing »yrup. w •»> mothers give their children such deadly t is surprising when they can relieve the child ..l ( its peculiar troubles hy u«lng l>r. Aok' i s i»ab> Soother. It contains no opium orriori»ninc ( Sold by Reid & Culpepper. _ 1,J j TO MELON SHIPPERS SEASON 1890. For Best Results! Florida’s Saniturium. Delightfully situated on the bunks of the far-farmed river in song, “'Hu- Suwnncc, location high and dry, pertei t freedom from fogs and malaria, with all the comforts ol a first-class resort. Water particularly adapted tor Dyspepsia. Bright’s Disease. Rheumatism and nil blood poisons. Two-thirds ot the jjnests "ho in sert there are alllicted " ith k . :m y tfoubh - and go away cured. Main buildingsot (o«|uiim ro* k an ! brii k. surrounded on all sid«-s hy m • ’ cottages and groves of live oak and pine. Hot and cold water direct from the Mineral spring in each roon and hath room and doset iti each cottage. The overflowing att«-udauce there the past winter has induced tie- company to commence the erection of twelve additional cottages, which with an annex building mid •hi new rooms to the picse-t.i accommoda tions. The bathing facilities :.t the Springs \.ill also he greatly increasei ai d the pool enlarged. As a summer retort it has ail the re-pure- r.ient of the Springs in Virginia ami Tenne s see, with the udditiouol advantage of being nearer home. Excursion tickets on sab* overall fuinci- pal roads at greatly reduced fates. For further particular-* address, L. NV. XcoVillk, May 30 d-w 3m Muwanec, Fla. Shi;- your melon-* to all Kastern points —VIA— Tlie Atlantic Coast Despatch, 1L Jiail Taine. NO TRANSFERS. Tliroi ikr 11 Vent i luted Oars <fcuiekc**tTim«*. Till- I'!i:iljflu|q:td 1-y you i« t’.flivctcd t.» your Northern Agents in good Condition For information, Rates, etc., apply to J. W. Morris, Agent, Quitman Ga. Geo. W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta. Gn, W. W. Davi's, Gen’I. Agent, X,., :i2 liny SI., JncksonviUe, Flu. H Walters, General Manager. T. M. Emerson, Gi F. A, Wilmington, X, <\ juiy 14 .i-w 2m -01'- L. F. Thompson & Co Wc have also in stock PtAR -:- CRATES. I have «>n hand and ready for delivery pcir crates made out of WHITE ASH. Dressed inside and out. No saw marks. Will not • rat< h the fruit. The neatest usd ben crate ever sold in this market. Can be sold at the SAME l'ltICK -\s THE BOUGH l-INE CRATE. Tin- m-ut.-r tlu- crate the better tlie j.rice for IIAX I,. A, HORN, boiton tju* May 9,'J0-clivv.'ltu; CHINA MATTINGS, of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture ot all descrip tions, COFFIInTS, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass. WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? IHcgiitcreilJ It is 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 tlio U. H. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other large Corporations, us well as all Real Kstuto Owners, where it is kept for sale. For further information and vUBBiura Mease address or call on L F. Thompson & Co. At STEYERMAN’S. Xow is the time to Buy Goods, while you get them ;it cost! wc 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 wc say, don’t advertise to sell at cost, and when you come And it otherwise, its a rare thing to buy goods in this city at cost. What we 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 wo will sell at almost siny price, to bo con vinced of this, call and see for yourself. L. STEYERMAN 8s BRO., J. S. Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Office ever lleiil & (ulp:ppcr s Drug Store, Broad Si l am now prcpartM to Imy or sell, lorollier parties, all kinds ol 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 be my aim, and I respectfully solicit a tliarc of the business ol the community. uugJS NOTICE. I hereby announce myself a canili date the Justice of the Peace, for tho 037th District, U. M. d&w-td. H. B. Martin. A. 1. PALIN & BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thomasville. Ga. KVCItV DEMt'KIVTlON OF CARRIAGE AND.WAGON REPAIRING, HOUSE SHOEING, KT<\, Done at reasonable rates. 'Having recently purchased n number ot labor-saving tools, and having the Best Equipped Shops in Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to do all kinds of work Jin our line nitli dis pate li and neatness. up!22diwly