The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 02, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE John Triplett, - Managing Editor. Albert Winter, Business Manager. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1890. Daily Times-Enterprise 11 published every morning (Monday excepted.) Tin- Weekly Timks-Enterprisk is publis.icd every Saturday morning. Sl’brcription Rates. IUh.v Times-Enterprise, . . • *•' W EKLY “ ..... 1 00 Daily Advertis no Rates. I'rnnsirnt Rates.—$1.00 per square for the lirrt insertion, and 50 certs for on- n subse quent insertion. One Square, one month, - - - - * .» 00 O ie Square, two months - - - - 8 00 Oae 8quarc, three month i, - - - 12 00 One Square, six months, - - - - 20 00 Ouo Square, twelve months, - - - 35 00 S ihject to change by special arrang ement. AI.RF.RT WIWTKlt, Bna. Ulnn. It begins to look as if the lottery would win in Louisiana. The democracy of Thomas county should be here on the 12th. 1 he mass meeting is an important one. The alliancemcn should be getting ready for another fight with the jute trust, this season. They should give the monopoly a big black eye. Many of Col. Hardeman’s friends recognize the fact that he was too late in announcing his candidacy for governor. Northen was too far ahead. If Turner should have opposition, if some one should come out and oppose him on the sub-treasury plan, you can trace the movement back to. the time when Col. Leonidas Livingston was careering through this district wanting to be governor—or anything else. The attraction at Harvard, on com mencement day, was a negro graduate by the name of DtiBois. His speech was on “Jeflerson Davis as a represen tative of civilization.” Miss Winuie Davis sailed from Eu rope last Saturday for home. Her marriage, it is said, will come oft very sood. She will begin life’s journey with a rich dowry of love, at least, from the Southern people. Charles—“Were you embarrassed when you proposed to Miss Mnny- bcaux?” Frederic—“No. but I confess I was put out when her father came in a few minutes later."—Binghamton Republican. The action of the Warren County Alliance cannot bo too highly com mended. That body declined to accede to on overture from an “adjoining county” and unite on one man for con gress. The Alliance scatters its influ ence every time it becomes a political body. It is said that all the miners, in and around Birmingham, Ala, will strike for ten per cent advance to day. Fur nace men say they will shut down. Thousands .will be thrown out of em ployment. Harrison says he wants congress to pass the federal election bill quick. He is just itching to sign it. Such a measure is in keeping with Harrison statesmanship. You can coverHarri- with your thumb. luspeaking of Sam Jones’sermon at Oxford, Justice Lamar said: “It was striking in many senses. Parts of it were like a Pullman palace sleeping car—capable of being hitched to any train, going in any direction, at any time—fitting anywhere, acting auto matically, and capable of emanating from no brain other than that of the original Sam Jofles.” And some parts of it were better suited to a crowd of cowboys, than the refined and intelligent audience which Mr. Jones addressed. Tom Woolfolk is fast wasting away. The Macon Telegraph says: Tom Woolfolk is a mere shadow of himself. During the past four months he has become so thin and emaciated that even his most intimate acquaintances Would not know him if they were to tneet him outside of the- jail. In ad dition to his emaciated condition, Tom b suffering from a large carbuncle on the left side of his head, which he says, is killing him. His voice is weak and tremulous aud has lost mnch of that querulous nnd fretful tone which has been such a marked feature of hiscon- vewation heretofore. Is it True ? The following is taken from the Dawson News: 'The News learns from agentleinan high in auihorily. that delegates from every county in this Congressional dis trict will meet in a tew davs to select some one to contest with Hon. H. 0. Turner for Congressional honors.” The News and Advertiser in inves tigating the rumor ran across an at lianceman, from a neighboring county. This allianceman talked pretty freely to the scribe. \Ye take the following from the paper mentioned : “On Tuesday the 24th inst, a party of Alliancemcn held a caucus at Al bany. One of the gentlemen who was interesied 1.1 that caucus told me,” said the gentlemen, “that he had call ed the meeting with no authority of the Alliance, but that no one but members of the Alliance were admit ted. “This man told me further, that ttye Democratic paity had done nothing since the war but tinker with the tariff,that it had done.nothing with that, and now the Alliance are going to take the matter in hand. He further said that the Democratic party is ruled by a party of political thieves, anyway. “The caucus, lie said held in Albany last Tuesday, was for the purpose . of considering the advisability o| putting out a candidate in the district who will pledge himself to support the sub treasury bill, Hon, Henry G. Turner having said he would not. “The result of that caucus, he said was to submit the matter next Thurs day to the County Alliances. On that day all the County Alliances in the district meet, aud if a majority of them endorse the sub-treasury bill, the fight will be declared against Mr. Turner, and the Alliance candidate will be put in the field.” We have heard nothing about the movement in this county. The sub- treasury scheme is not endorsed bv all alliancemcn. On the contrary a great many of them do not think it practic able. Thomas county farmers, and they aie all democrats, have more faith in the integrity, cool, clear head ed judgmenr of Herry G. Turner, than they have in the wild, visionary schemes ot a set of men, whose only ambition appears to be getting up something new, something upon which they can ride into office, AWeakPlank- Col. Northern has not bad a rnoie devoted champion than the Augusta Chronicle. That journal was among the first to espouse bin cause, and it has stood squarely by him up to date. But the Chronicle does not like Col. Northen’s poeitiou, exactly, on the sub-treasury plau. The Chronicle has not failed to show up the weak ness nnd utter absurdity of the sub treasury plan. Speaking of the gu bernatorial campaign, the Chronicle Will be paid to any competent chemist who wilt find, 0:1 analysis, a particle of Mercury, Potash, or other polaooe In Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) AN EATING SORE ■ Henderson, Tex., Aug. S3, 1899.— “For otgb. teen months I had an eating sore on my tongue. 1 was treated by tho best local physicians, bul obtained no relief, tho eoro gradually growing worse. I concluded finally to try 8. S. 8., ana was entirely cored after ustpg a few bottles. Ton bare my cheerful permission to publish tho thoro statement for the benefit of theso similarly afflicted." C. MMoLimore, Henderson,Xcx. Tmtlso on Blood and 8km Diseases mailed free. I CO., Troy Steam Laundry, THOMASVILLE, GA. G. W. HENDERSON, Manager. WILL BE READY FUR WORK BY JULY 7th. It asks a share of YOUR PATRONAGE and promises first-class work and reasonable prices. Look oqt for flip lists and have yours ready by next Monday. All Work Called for and Delivered. July l Gin A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Tboraasville, Ga. CVERV DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE AMAGON REPAIRING, HORSE SHOEING, ETC., Done at reasonable fates. Haring recently purchased n number of Lbpr-sav|ng tools, and baring the Best Equipped Shops In Southwest Georgia, wc lire prepared to do nil kinds of work in our line with dis patch Rnd neatness. apI22d&wly Schmidt, =PJW)P!HJ?TPB— ThomasYilleBottling WORKS, snys: There is only one weak plank in the platform of Col. Nortiicn and candor requires that wo should call, attention to and emphasize our oppo sition to it. Wc refer to his endorsement of tho sub-treasury scheme, or some better measure for the relict of the people. Of course, there is no objection to some better plan than the sub-trea sury bill, for there never wns a more transparent humbug nnd absolutely impracticable scheme presented to Congress. A man of Col. Northen’s intelli- ence, a mnn who possesses the confi- ence of the people, representing all interests nnd classes to such a large extent, could aflord to tell them that the sub-treasury scheme is not only a fraud, but would he the greatest possi ble evil that could befall the southern planter and farmer. . . . Wc are thus frank in our criticism of Col. Northen’s quasi-endorsement of this scheme, because the Chronicle has been his friend for many years, and because the Chronicle wa* the first daily in the state that endorsed him for governor. Northen ought to have the nerve to repudiate this wild, visionary scheme which Livingston aud others are using to boost themselves into of fice. How They Stand. According to the latest returns the following will be the rating of the cities mentioned: New York, 1.628,900, Chicago 1,- 086,000, and Philadelphia, 1,040,000. Brooklyn has 806,500, Baltimore 432, 000, St. Louis 430,000, Boston 417,- 720, Cincinnati 315,000, Pittsburg and Buffalo 250,000 each, Cleveland 248,000, New Orleans 246,000, and Washington 228,000. An Earthauake in California. Santa Rosa, Cai., June 29.—Three distinct shocks ot earthquake were felt here this morning at 7:25 o'clock. They were quite se\ -re. People were awakened from their slumbers. The vibrations were from north to south. Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA nnd MINERAL WATERS, cnrbonntcd with NATURAL. «AS, imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, Germany. OS DRAUGHT i - 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 Lndlei. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES, Fancy Good), Cigars, Tobacco, etc. Satisfaction. Guaranteed. Florida's Sanlturlum. Delightfully situated on the banks of the far-farmed river In song, ‘-The Bmvancc,” location high nnd 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 atllictrd with Kidney troubles nnd go away cured. Main bniidingsof Coquina rock an l brick, aiirrounded on nil 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 nUendanco there tile past winter lias induced the company to commence the erection of twel-c additional cottages, which with an annex building odd 4i> new rooms to the present accommoda tions. Tlie bathing facilities at the Springs will also be greatly increased nnd the pool enlarged. As n summer retort it has all the require ment ot the SpriDgs in Virginia and Tennes see, with the ndditionol advantage ot being nearer home. Excursion tickets on sale overall princi pal roads at greatly reduced rules. For farther particulars address, L. IV. Scovillk, May 30 d-w 3m Suwance, Fla. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. olivit” brothers, )!IfOLKSALt COMMISSION JIIP.C8AM8, Washington Street, - - NEW YORK. Pears a Specially. Refer by permission lo Timks-Kn- tkiii'iiisk anil local shippers. July 1 .'Ini McALISTER - BROS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Pittsburgh, Pn SPECIALTIES. MKIuOJfS and PEARS. REFERENCES: Duqiicsnc National Bunk, Various Express and Freight Agents, Pitts burgh. Times-Enterprise, Thonmsville, Ga. jane 27 d-w 2m J. II. floill IXOIIOIIXT. M.ll. C'UAXDKL I. r,KonE8ciiLKV, Jr. GOHLINGIIORST, SCHLEY & CO. WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE Commission Merchants, 520 E. I’ralt Street, Baltimore, Md. REFERENCE: Peoples' Bnnk. SPECIALTIES: Southern Fruits and Vegetable, Georgia nnd South Carolina Watermelons, july 27 d-w 2m John Stout, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 329 Washington Street, New - - - York. Melons and Pears Specialty. PROMPT - SALES - AND - RETURNS, (i 20 d-w till Sept 1st Geo. I. Davison & Go. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 46 and 47 Poydras St., Yew Orleans, La. MELONS A SPECIALTY REFERENCE: Brndstrcct and Germania I Nntionnl Rank of New Orlcnns. jlily 17 d-w 2m SUMMERS, MORRISON [& CO., COMMISSON MERCHANTS, 174 South Water St., Chicago, III. MELONS and PEAKS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE. Refers by permission to Timks-Extkri'RUK. July 10 d-w 3m. We charge no cnrtnge, nnd make prompt returns. PIKE & BANKS, Commission Merchants nnd Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, ‘ No. gS PARK PLACE, Bet. Washington nnd West Sts., New York. REPRESENTED BY John W. Mitchell, May 15 d-w Thomasville, Ga. Established 1805. John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pears and Melons a Specialty. 311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St., Yew York, - W. Y. The above old established nnd responsi ble house solicits consignments of Fruit nnd Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi nancial stunding of the bouse affording ab solute security to growers. Prices tele- graphed daily to Reese & Eason, where MARKING PLATES AND INFORMATION may be had, d&w4m TO MELON SHIPPERS SEASON 1890. For Best Results] Ship your melons to all Eastern points —VIA— The Atlantic Coast Despatch, All Rail Tjinc. NO TRANSFERS. Through V entilated Cara Quickest Time. The Fruit shipped by you is delivered to your Northern Agents ill good Condition For information, Kates, etc., apply to J, W, Morris, Agent, Quitman Ga. Geo. W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta. Go, W. W. Davies, Gcn’I. Agent, No, 92 Buy St.. Jacksonville, Fin. H- Walters, General Manager. T. M. Emerson, 0. F. A, Wilmington, N. C. jlily 14 d-W 2m 0 0 L! —YOUR— EATABLES BY BUYING REFRIGERATORS! L. F. Thompson & Oo We have also in stock CHINA MATTINGS, of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip tions, COFFI1TS, Sash, IJlinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass. WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS ? (Rriiitered) It Is a Wood nnd tttone Preserving Gun* pound Oil Slain, applied with an orUlnuty brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve iiuy kind Os wood, nbovp or undtr the ground or water, for ni Iwud lift eon years, and keep of! nil kinds of inserts. It Is used by ti«o \J- H. and almost all forelan Governments; Tolcgmpht Telephone, Railroad, and other largo Corporations, as well ns all Real Estuto Owners, whoro it is kept for sale. For further Information and CUccdum jleaso address or call on L F. Thompson & Co. 1 i Bail Slimmer is tbe Time for Harvest. Wc have a ticld ready for tho prudent buyer, where he can gather at will, Goods for Ladies and Gen tleman in Endless Variety. Wc have put in the reapers, . COHE ANI> G ATHER. Remember everything at cost for sharp cash, and the finest stock in the City to chose from. L. STEYERMAN & BRO., 129 Broad Street. r AND Cold Storage Company. Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the City. • y hlu ‘f & U : :i ' Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.