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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplett, - Managing Editor.
Albert Winter, Business Manager.
fjl'NDAY, JI NK 29, 1800.
Daily Tmes-EKTERrwMi it published
.•very morning (Monday excepted.) ^
Thp Wkkkly Tibks-Entkiumiisk is i»ul»lis.io«l
every Saturday morning.
Sl BUCRirTION IUtics.
Daii.i Timkr-Enterprirk, . •
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THE SOUTH IS COMING.
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transient Ratos.—$1.00 per square for the
lirfl insertion, and 50 eei Is for ra n 6iilise-
qnont insertion. r .
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Suhieet to ehange by special nrrnuf ement.
AI.BKBT WIWTEK, Bna. linn.
Atlanta’s population is fixed. It is
6s 2oo. They have been cla ming
So,ooo.
Dr. Willis F. Westmoreland, one of
the most distinguished surgeons in the
stale, died at Milledgevillc, on Fri
day.
Anotner sister state: Wyoming by
bill passed in the Senate yesterday,
was admitted to the sisterhoood of
states.
A seven story building collapsed in
Knoxville, Tenn., yesterday. Loss on
building $50,000. A stock of goods
worth $200,000 was in the building,
Nobody.
On account of illness Col. Harde
man was not able to meet Col. North
en at] Newnao, on Thursday. North
cn declined to take advantage of his
adversary’s absence and did not
speak himself.
Atlanta still has a dark horse or
two grazing in convenient pastures.
It would not be surprising to see one
of them bob up in the 5th congression
al district convention, avd attempt to
tea'. Liv:ng«ton and Stewart both.
We will forgive any dark horse if he
will aid in downing Livingston.
Dr. Lyman Abbott, Beecher’s suc
cessor iu Blymoth pulpit, does not be
lieve in tho Puritanical idea of the
Sabbath. He preaches in favor of the
opening of art galleries, libraries and
parks on the day of rest, and says that
in many cases it will do a man more
good to go into the country on Sunday
than to go to church.—Ex.
We flatter ourselves that we arc
ahead of our British cousins in most
things, but they can give us points ou
census taking. Tho census of Loudon
is taken by the police botwen the
hours of 11 and 12 at night. At that
time nearly the entire population, ex
cept the police, is under roof, though
not always athome. People are coun
ted, no matter where found, and nrc
cautioned under heavy penalties not
to be counted again. The census of
London is said to be more complete
and more'nccurate than tlint of any
other city in the world.—Telgrapli.
If reports be true the present census
will be the greatest fraud of the age.
In some sections they have not had a
full count and in others the thing has
been overdone. In Minneapolis it is
claimed that twenty-five thousand fic
titious names were returned, that
when they ran short, of names they
went to the grave yards and got them
from the tomb stones; that four thou
sand names of men who had applied
for work at one of the factories dur
ing a period ofsix months were taken
and returned by the census men, and
that the dens of tramps were visited
und their aliases taken down and re
turned.—Ex.
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Prostrated By The Heat-
St. Loris, June 26.—I'p to 6
o’clock this afternoon nine deaths and
sixteen prostrations, some of them
serious, had been caused by the heat.
FIVE DEATHS AT CHICAGO.
Chicago, June 26.—The heat iu
this city yesterday and lost night was
very oppressive and five deaths from
sunstroke nrc reported. Over twenty
other people were prostrated but, it is
1 ttfll recover.
New Industries Springing upJEvery-
where-
Chattanooga. Tenn., June 26 —
The Tradesman reports for the second
quarter of 1S90 the organization ot
i,493 enterprises 111 the southern
states, against 690 111 the correspond
ing quarter of 18S9 and 716 in the
corresponding quarter ol 1888. I hese
reports arc compiled from carefully
prepared reports sent the Tradesman
from accurate sources from every point
in the southern states
During the quarter just ending, three
agricultural implement factories were
established, five barrel factories and
five breweries. Fort)-one brick works
were commerced against eigh'cen in
the same quarter last year, and one
new bridge eorks was established in
Kentucky. Six boot and shoe fac
tories were established, and ten car
works, five in Alabama, three in Geor
gia and two in South Carolina.
The disposition of the so ith to
utilize small fruits evidenced by the es
tablishment ol fifty-six canning factories
thirteen in Georgia, ten in Florida,
nine in South Catolina and the bal
ance equally distributed in the South,
Nine new cigar and tobacco factories
were darted. The textile industries
received their shaie of attention, a
total ofsixty-siv having been organized
during tbiec months, twenty of whieh
were organized in Georgia, nine in
Alabama, nine in L’exas, seven in
Louisiana and six in South Carolina.
Twelve new cotton compresses com
panies were formed and six new dis
tilleries organized, four in the state of
North Carolina. Forty-nine electric
light works were formed, and fifty-one
flour and grist mills. Seventy found
ries were organized, Alabama leading
with twenty.
One hundred and seven mining
companies were formed, Forty-seven
new oil mills were established, against
sixteen in the corresponding quarter
last year, twelve of which were in
Georgia, eleven in South Carolina,
nine in Texas, and five in West Vir
ginia.
One hundred and seventy-eight new
railroad corporations organized. All
of these of course will not be built,
but the fact that the companies were
formed is a substantial proof pfthe
interest in that direction. Nine roll
ing mills were established in the south,
and twelve stamp mills, and smelters.
Fifty-five new street railway companies
were formed in the quarter and fifty-
two new water-works, and in addition
225 wood working establishments and
225 miscellanous establishments.
In Dixie’s land we’ll take our stand
to live and work for Dixie. O, but
the south is coming. No mistake
about it.
THE.MERCURY JUMPS.
Hot, Hotter, Hottest. Dealing out
Deaths.
Bock Island, Ills., June 27.—
The temperature yesterday ranged
from 97 to 102 iu the shade There
were two deaths from sunstroke.
Mills aud factories were oblige to shut
down.
Chicago, June 27.—There was one
death and nine prostrations from th"
heat in this city yesterday.
Mattoon, Ills, June 27.—The
temperature yesterday ranged from 92
to 100 degrees in the shnde. One
death from sunstroke is reported.
Bloomington, III. June 27.—
John Snyder, of Miuconk, and John
O’Brien, of this city, died yesterdu,
from the efforts of sunstroke.
It is a remnrkaple thing, that sun
strokes are never known in this section.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Enumerators to be Prosecuted.
.Washington, Tunc 26.—The At-
ty. Gen. ordered District Attorney Hal
o'. Minneapolis to begin immediately
a prosecution, for conspiracy to de
fraud, of the three enumerators who
have been accused of making false
returns of the population of Minne
apolis.
W. W. Scarborough,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
21 Market Street, Knoxville, Ten--.
I make specialties of
PEARS and MELON.S.
june 2!l d It w 2m.
McAlister - bros.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Pittsburgh, Pa
SPECIALTIES.
MELONS and PEARS
REFERENCES: Duquesne National Bank,
Various Express ami Freight Agents, Pitts-
hr.rgli. Tiiucs-Kntc rprisr, Thomasvllle. Ca
june 27 d-w Jin
KEEF-:-K00L!
YOTJR
EATABLE
J. II. Com in
wr. M.H. Cra
gkSciilkv, Jr.
I WITT’S SPECIFIC.
A troublesome skin dlseaso
) caused me to scratch for ten
'months, and has been cured by
lew days use of 8. S. 6,
M. H. Wolff;
Upper Marlboro, Md.
Swift J^^pecific.
ti years ago of
my leg by tho use of
had no symptoms or
disease. Many prom-
I was eured several
white swelling in my leg
8. 8. 8., and have had ni
any return of the disease. Many prom
inent physicians attended me and all
failed, hut 8 S. S. did the work.
Paul W. Kirkpatrick,
Johnson City, Ten.
Treatise on Blood Skin Discasc(
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta. GftA
WANTED WOOD.
Haring an unlimited order for WOOL, 1
will pay the highest Market Price, delivered
nt any Depot or Wharf, thereby saving the
shipper Freight, Draynge and Commissions*
Remittances always on day Wool received.
Sacks furnished free of rent.
MILES Jr. MASON’S SOX,
No. 3 s. 15th street, Richmond, Vn.
Juno H d&w tf.
«33sC^.l3climidt,
A PENSION FOR EVERY NEGRO. proprietor—
ThomasYilleBottling
WORKS,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL CrAS,
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
Congressman Connell Caps the Cli
max of Pension Insanity.
Washington, June 27.—Congress
man Connell of Nebraska has allowed
himself to be made the medium of in
troducing to the House the most
astonishing pension scheme yet pro
posed. It is entitled; ‘A bill to
provide pensions for freedmen.” It
provides that all negroes emancipated
by the government shall be pensioned
on the bounty of the United States.
All under the age of 50 shall receive
$4 a month; all of 50 years or over
shall have a pension of $S and
bounty of $100; all of 60 years and
over, a pension ol $12 and $300
bounty, and all of 70 years and over
a pension ol $12 and $500 bounty
In view of this and othes similar
pension legislation ; the question of the
surplus, which Cleveland left in the
treasury, disappears like the mists
before the morning’s sun.
Bancroft Very Feeble.
New Port, R. I„ June 26.—George
Uancroft, the venerable historian, is
very feeble, and no one outside of the
family is allowed to see him. It is
feared that he will not recover.
Rot.
The last issue of the Southern
Alliance Farmer, says:
“Compare the silly letter ot Carlisle
on the sub-treasury bill with the great
SDeech of President Livingston before
tnc ways and r. ?ans committee, and
you have the idle vaporings of an im
becile in comparison with the utter
ances of a statesman.’’
What presumption ! Think of com
paring Livingston with John G. Car
lisle, one ol the broadest and deepest
thinkers of the day. Mr.' Carlisle
ranks with the foremost statesmen in
this country, or in Europe. Living
ston’s fame rests on his efforts to array
one class of people against another,
to the end that he, Livingston, might
get office. This “silly” letter referred
to by Mr. Carlisle is profound in its
wisdom, broad as the country and
breathes a lofty spirit of patriotism,
throughont, while Livingston was that
of a demagogue.
It is an insult to the democratic
party, to the south and the entire
country, to apply the terms: “idle
vaporings of an imbecile,” to John G.
Carlisle. The climax is reached, how
ever, inreferridg to Livingston’s speech
'utterances of a statesman.”
GOIILIXGJIORST, SHIILEY & CO.
WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
520 K. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md.
REFERENCE: Peoples’ Bank.
SPECIALTIES:
Southern Fruits and Vegetable, (Icorgiu and
South Carolina Watermelons,
july 27 d-w 2in
John Stout,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
329'Washington Street,
New - - - York.
Melons and Pears Specially.
PROMPT - SALES - AND - RETURNS.
G 20 d-w till Sept 1st
Geo. W. Davison & Go.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
45 and 47 Poydraa St.,
Yew Orleans, La.
MELONS A SPECIALTY
REFERENCE: IlmiLstrcct and Germania
National Hank of New Orleans.
July 11 d-w 2m
BY B1IYIY«
REFRIGERATORS;
L. F. Thompson <S^ : Oo
We have also in stock
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window -Shades, Furniture or all descrip
tions,
COFFINS,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass,
SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO.,
OOMMISSON MERCHANTS,
174 South Water St., Chicago, Ill.
MELONS ami PEARS HANDLED to DEST ADVANTAGE,
Refers by permission to Timbs-Entkiii-iusk,
july 10 d-w 3mj
WHAT IS CARBOUNEUM AVENARIUS ?
[ItCKlaetcdJ
It is a Wood aud Stone Preserving Com-
pound Oil SUiln, applied wltli nil ordinary
brush. H Is guaranteed to preserve any
kind o- wood, ubovo or under the ground
or water, for nt least fifteen years, and keep
otrall kinds of Insects. It Is used by tho
U. H. and nlmost all foreign Governments:
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nod other
largo Corporations, us well ns all Real Kstuta
Owners, whero It Is kept for sale.
For further iuformatlou aud ClWUiunt
olcuso address or call ou
ON DRAUGHT :
COCArCOLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.’’
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-AIccholic. Delicious.
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling.
Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good', Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
We ojmrge no cartage, and make prompt
returns. •
PIKE & RANKS,
Commission Merchants nnd Dealers in •
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES,
No. 98 PARK PLACE,
Bet. Washington and West Sts., New York.
REPRESENTED BY
•John W. Mitchell,
May 15 d-w Thomnsvillc, Gn.
Established 1805.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
311 Washington St., formerly 18!! Read St.,
Hew York, - Y. 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 k Kason, where
MARKING PLATES AND IXFORMATION
may be had. d&w4m
Florida’s Saniturium.
Delightfully situated on the banks of the
far-farmed river in song, “The Suwanee,”
location high and dry, perfect freedom from
fogs and malaria, with all the comlorts 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.
Main buildings of Coquina rock an l brick,
surrounded on all sides by neat cottages and
groves of live oak and pine. Hot and cold
water direct from the Mineral Spring in
each roon and hath room and closet in each
engage. The overflowing attendance there
the past winter has induced the company to
commence the erection of twelve additional
cottages, which with an annex building add
40 new rooms to the present accommoda
tions. The bathing facilities at tho Springs
will also lie greatly increased and the pool
enlarged.
As a summer reiort it has all the require
ment ot the Springs in Virginia and Tennes
see, with the ndditionol advantage of being
nearer home.
Excursion tickets on sale overall princi
pal roads at greatly reduced rates.
For further particulars address,
L. W. Scovjllk,
May 30 d-w 3m Suwanee, Fla.
TO MELON SHIPPERS
SEASON 1890.
For Best Resultsl
Ship your melons to all Kastern points
—VIA—
The Atlantic Coast Despatch,
A11 Hail Tjino.
NO TRANSFERS.
Through VontiMtetl Cars
qiiirkest Time.
The Fruit shipped by you Is delivered
to your Northern Agents in
good Condition
For information, Kate?, etc., apply to
•J. W, Morris, .'pent, Quitman Gn.
Goo. W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta. Ga,
W. W. Davies, Gcn'I. Agent,
No, 92 Hay St.. Jacksonville, l-'la.
H. Walters, General Manager,
T. M. Emerson, O. F. A.
Wilmington, X. C. t
july 14 d-w 2m 1
L F. Thompson & Go.
At STEYERMAN’S.
Now is the time to Buy Goods, while you get them at cost!
we will sell our entire stock of
White Goods, Embroidered Skirts, No
tions, Parasols, Woolen Goods,
Heavy Goods, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Clothing, Gents
Furnishing Goods,
An Everything in our Store.
We mean what what we say, don’t advertise to sell at cost,
and when you come find it otherwise, its a rare thing to buy
goods in this city at cost. What we boast oft’ 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. Wc have on hand a nice lot of
Remnants I which we will sell at almost any price, to bo con
vinced of this, call and see for yourself.
L. STEYERMAN Si BRO.,
J. S.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVHjLti, GA.
Uflice oitr Reid 1 Culp :ppcr s Drug Slorc, Broad St
1 nm now prepared to buy or sell, lor other
purlieu, all kinds ol town or country real
estate nnd have on my list a good assess
ment ot noth kinds. Strict nnd close ntten-
•ion to the business will lie my aim, nnd I
respectfully solicit a - hare of the business ol
the community. nuggg
Cotton Seed Oil Mills.
Wc arc making various size* from the Plan
tation mill* or ft tons to the large city mill or
ftO tons per clay. Our mills have all the latest
modem Improvements in machinery, and pro
duce tho very best rssults. 8cnd for circular.
CARDWELL MACHINE CO.,
RICIMOXD, VA.
A. W. PALIN & BRO.'S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Hroail Street, ThoraasYiJIe, Ga.
i-:VERY DKH'KimoN or
CARRIAGE ANDIWAGON REPAIRING,
HOIt.SK SHOEING, ETC.,
Done nt reasonable rates, (Having recently
p tire based a number ol labor-saving tools,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
in Southwest Georgia, wo are prepared to
do all kinds of work Jin our line with dis
patch and neatness.
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