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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplett, - Managing EditorJ
Albert Winter, Business Manager.
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1890.
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ALBERT WINTER, Bus. Man.
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Cairo has put her liquor license up
to 81,000 per annum.
Let every democrat in the county
attend the mass meeting on the 12th
inst. _
When the Lord made shade the
devil invented loafers —Atchinsoa
Globe.
It Is Revolution.
The Northern Democrats have
awakened to the idea that the Lodge
biil Is 7 revolution. They propose to
fire the northern heart with this vital
idea, and hold meetings in every town,
village and hamlet north of the Ohio
river. This is the way, after all, to
reach this iniquitous measure. The
people must speak, and it must be the
people of tiie north. This is usurpa
tion of the rights of the people eveiy-
where, and voters in Maine are just as
thoroughly menaced as voters of Mis
sissippi. T his usurpation will be put
upon every section of the Union, and
it now looks like revolution would not
be consummated without serious and
earnest protest.
The people of the south will play
no aggressive part in dus new drama,
But we are greatly mistaken if the re
publican partv does not find t'lat the
spirit of civil lrberty is just as sensitive
and as powerful in the north as it was
in the south.
The people are aroused.—Augusta
Chronicle.
The weather and politics „re both
growing hot.
Volapuk will never come into gen
eral use: there are no cuss words in
the language.
There is some talk of reviving the
Blair educational bill in the house.
Good Lord!
We hope Jud. Clements will pull
throngh in the 7th. He has made a
splendid representative in congress.
Savannah is kicking about the mix
ture of river and artesian water being
used in that place. The Times says
it is no good.
Macon is in the throes of an ice
famine. And then she has a candi
date for governor in the field,’ and
things are mighty hot thereabouts.
Brunswick is kicking about her pop
ulation. The census men says it is
only 10,000. Every one in the city is
ready to swear to more than that.
She—Come get up, you silly fellow,
and tell me how we are to live; we
cannot live on love, you know. He—
No; but we can live on love’s father.
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Those who put a low estimate on
Northen's strength, will find themselves
very much mistaken. Northen will
cany the state, in the primaries, by a
large majority.
Stswart and Livingston had their
first joint debate at Douglassville, in
the 5th districs, on Saturday. Thou
sands outside of the district hope to
see Stewart renominated.
Editor Shepard ot the Mail and Ex
press still sniffs treason in every south
ern breeze. Editor Shepard holds his
nose with one hand, while he indites
fiery editorials with the other.
Stewart has paired with a republican
and will give his undivided attention
to Leonidas Livingston from now
until the convention in the 5th. The
public wishes Mr. Stewart well.
Hon. William Sprague, ex-United
States senator, ex-governor of Rhode
Island, ex-raanutacturer and ex-hus
band of Kate Chase Sprague, is now
chief of police at Narragansett Pier,
Boss Buck is in Washington putting
in some of his dirty work in the post
office department. He and the saint
ly Wanamaker appear to be running
Georgia post offices to suit themselves
It seems to be a foregone conclusion
_ that the house will pass a federal elec
tion law. Will the Senate deleat it.
Democrats of Thomas county
should not forget their mass meeting
on the izth of July.
Col. C. M. Snelling, commandant
of the university battalion, will carry
the boys to Atlanta, where they will
contest in the drill at the great exposi
tion this fad,
The university boys, under Col.
rillbchard to down.
The niggers and the mules appear
to be standing the hot weather pretty
well. They kinder seem to like it.
Col. Hardeman will not make
enough of a diversion, to encourage
any dark horse to trot out. Northen
will be nominated on the first ballot.
Remember this prediction.
The federal election bill was taken
up again in the house yesterday. It
is expected that a vote will be taken
on it to-morrow A few republicans
will not swaliow it; but not enough to
defeat it.
Willie—Papa, is that tho President
of the United at the head ol the pro
cession ? Papa (in an awe-struek
whisper—Hush. Willie! He’ll hear
you. He’s’ the {drum major.—Ex
change.
The nomination of Delamater,
Quay’s man, Friday, for governor of
Pennsylvania, hasn’t elicited any large
amount of enthusiasm. Qn the con
trary, the best clement in the party in
that state, are opposed to the nomi
nation. But Quay is boss. He asks
them ; what are you going to do about
it?
jwaglaSrly roasted bn Sun-
day. Hundreds were prostrated by
the heat, and many deaths occurred.
St. Louis and Cincinnati; were both
caught, also, by the hot wave. Many
prostrations and several deaths occur
red in bolb of these cities.
Come down south, and cool off.
of
winter
in of the
Nothing
does it bo well, so
prompt or so safely
as Swift’s Specific.
I have used S. S. 8. for a number of
S cars, and consider it the best tonic anti
lood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon a
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. H. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co-
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
Advice to the Aged.
Aco brings Inf Irmltles.snch us sing-
« sb bowels, weak kidneys and blad-
ir and torpid liver*
ha vo m specific effect on these organs,
stimulating the bowels, giving natur
al discharges without straining or
griping, and
IMPARTING VIGOR
to tbo kidneys, bladder and liver.
Tbey are adapted to old or yonng.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
TTLEB ROTAL TYPE WHITES CASH—-.
DIES, CHAIRS, BOOK CASES, &c.,at Reduced 1
and Special Dlicounta. Oatalogea for 1890 sow ready.
130 pages, Illustrated. Book free; Postage 10c.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
TYLER DESK CO.. BT. LOUIS, MO., U.S.A.
The Constitution says: “Brother
Blaine has been quiet too long, and
now Mr. Tom Reed has the republi
can party by the tail.”
Blaine is making some vigorous
effoits to get the animal by the cars;
and he may succeed, though Reed’s
tail hold appears to be a pretty solid
performance, at the present juncture
ot affairs.
Among the fossilized remains
which will probably be on exhibition
at the world's fair in Chicago, will be
those of R. B. Hayes, and B. Foraker.
They will he pointed out by lecturers
as the curiosities of the cxpos'tion,
as ocular evidence that dead men do
yet live.
The Boston World asks: “When
will Thomas have her primaries ?
For ol course she will have them.
The old cut and dried fashion of con
ventions, are a thing of the past.”
Ihe date of the primary will be fixed
by the mass meeting, called for the
i*th, at the court house in Thomas
ville. It lias been a number of years
since the inauguration of the primaries.
In fact Thomas was one of the first
counties in the state to lead ofl on the
new line; and she has never had any
cause to regret her action. Primaries
give every one a fair chance.
Troy Steam Laundry,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
G. W. HENDERSON, Manager.
WILL BE READY I’UR WORK BY
JULY 7th.
It asks a share of
YOUR PATRONAGE
anil promises first-class work nntl
reasonable prices.
Look out for the lists anil have
yours ready by next Monday.
All Work Called for and Delivered.
july 1 Cm
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thoraasville, Ga.
£ VERY DESCRIPTION OF
CARRIAGE AND:WAG0N 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 GcorBa, we arc prepared to
do all kinds of work, in our line with dis
patch and neatness.
ap!22d&wly
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
OLIVIT BROTHERS,
L. Schmidt,
PROPRIETOR
ThomasYilleBottling
WORKS,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
JfATIRAL GAS,
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
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!”
Cooling. Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Florida’s Saniturlum.
Delightfully situated on the banks of the
far-farmed river la song, ‘-The, Suivancc,”
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 arc afflicted with Kidney troubles
and go away cured.
Main buildingsof Coquina rock and 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 roou and hath room and closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
tile 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 the Springs
will aho be greatly increased and the j>ool
enlarged^
- As a summer retort it has all the require
ment ot the Springs in Virginia and Tennes
see, with the odditionol advantage ol being
nearer home. „
Excursion tickets on salo overall priaci-
pal roads at greatly reduced rates.
For further particulars address,
L. W. SCOVILLE,
May 30 U-w 3m . Suwanee, Fla
WHILES lit C OMMISSION IDtOUM,
h35 Washington Street, * - NEW YORK.
Pears a Specialty.
IlufeI 1 by permission to Timks-Kx-
triifiiisk ami local shippers
july 1 iim
McAlister - bros.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Pittsburgh, Pa
SPECIALTIES.
MELONS and PEARS.
REFERENCES: Duquesne National Bank,
Various Express and Freight Agent?, Pitts
burgh. Tinics-Entcrprige, Tlioniasville, Ga.
jitne 27 d-w 2in
J. H. CiOIII INGIIOKHT.
M. II. CllAXDKLL
C ROOK fidlLKY, J«.
GOIILINGJIORST, SCIIILEY & CO.
WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE
^Commission Merchants,
520 E. Pratt .Street, IiaUimore, Md.
REFERENCE: Peoples’ Bank.
SPECIALTIES:
Southern Fruits and Vegetable, Georgia and
South Carolina Watermelons,
july 27 d-w 2m
John Stout,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
329 Washington Street,
Aew - - - York.
Melons and Pears Specialty.
PROMPT - SALES - AND - RETURNS.
0 20 d-w till Sept 1st
Geo. W. Davison & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
45 and 47 Poydras St.,
Aetv Orleans, La.
MELONS A SPECIALTY
REFERENCE: Brndstrcet and Germania
National Bank of New Orleans.
july 17 d-w 2m
SUMMERS, MORRISON & C0-,
OOMMISSON MERCHANTS,
174 South Water St., Chicago, Ill.
MELONS and PEARS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE,
Refers by permission to Times-Entfiipiusk.
july 10 d-w 3mi
We charge no cartage, and make prompt
returns.
PIKE & BANKS,
Commission Merchants and 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 Thomasville, Ga.
Established 18G5.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St.,
New York, - N. 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
HARKING PLATES AND INFORMATION
may be bad. d&w4m
TO MELON SHIPPERS
SEASON 1890.
For Best Resultsl
Ship your melons to all Eastern points
—VIA—
The Atlantic Coast Despatch,
All Rail "Line.
NO TRANSFERS.
Through V ontilated 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 Go.
Geo.W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta, Ga,
W. W. Davies, Gcn’I. Agent,
No, 92 Bay St.. Jacksonville, Flo.
H. Walters, General Manager.
T, M. Emerson, O. F. A.
Wilmington, N. C.
july 14 d-w 2m
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—YOUR—
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BY BUYING
REFRIGERATORS!
-OF-
LJ F. Thompson & Co
We have also in stock
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture or all de?crip
tions,
OOIFIFIIfcTS,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass.
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS 7
l Re*l tiered)
It Is n Wood and Htono Preserving: Com
pound Oil 8laln, 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
oirall kinds of insects. It Is used by tii«
U. 8. and almost all foreign Government!*,
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd other
large Corporations, as well as all Real Ketnt«
Owners, where It Is kept for sale.
For further Information and Qiomlum
Dienso «ddrcs9 or call on
L F. Thompson & Go.
1 Hamst J tipi
Summer Is the Time for Harvest.
We have a field ready for the prudent buyer, where he can
gather at will, •
Seasonable Goods for Ladies and Gen
tlemen in Endless Variety.
We have put in the reapers,
€0911*4 AND GATHER.
Remember everything at cost for sharp cash, and the finest
stock in the City to chose from.
L. STEYERMAN & ERG.,
129 Broad Street.
AND-—
Cold. Storage Company.
Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
4 tu i .41,
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.