The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 04, 1890, Image 3

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/ THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. ALBERT WINTER, City Editor. FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1800, I.OCA I. KCIIBOITI.E. ARRIVAL AND DEI'AUTUREolf ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE CARR VINO 1‘aSSENOERS SKW TKAIShflM No5. For Bainbridgo.... : OAINOUIIXSK, Lv... 7 20am Ar... 5 55 p in Htoll KA.VAX.VAH AXI) T1IK K.VBT. No5, Passenger Ar... C50am No 7, Passenger Ar... 1 48 p m No 17, Freight and Acc’n Ar... 4 45 p m FOR SAVANNAH AND THE EAST. NoB, “ LV...12 02p ii No IJ, •• Lv... Ii:wpu No is, Fgt and Acc Lv... 7 05 a n FROM ALBANY, ATLANTA AND WESTERN POINTS No 54, Passenger Ar... 5 10 p n jf„54; ” Ar... 0 00a m FOR ALBANY, ATLANTA AND THE WEST. No 53, Passenger Lv. .. B 30 a in No 55, Passenger Lv... 5 4o p in FROM MONTH*ELLO. Nof0, Passenger Ar...ll 30a in No 82, Passenger Ar... 5 30 p l FOR MONTICKLLO. No81, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p i Nt^29, Passenger Lv. .. 7 55 a l FROM t II.VTTAnOOClIEB AND NEW OBLEAXB. NoB, Passenger Ar...11 37 p m No IB, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30 a m for Chattahoochee and new obleans No 7, Passenger Lv... 2 10pm No 17, Fght and Acc Lv. . 0 00 p m A District Alliance Convention. On Tuesday of last week, in obe dience to a call issued by Capt, L O, Jackson, president of the Decatur county Alliance, a convention of the counties of the 2nd congressional dis trict met in Albany. Mr. I. II. Hand, of Baker county, was made chairman and Mr. G. W. Crapps, of Clay county, was made secretary. Capt. Jackson delivered aa address on the sub-treasury plau, which we reproduce in full. The Timeu-Ex- teisi'Rise is on record as opposing the suh treamry scheme, because it believes the plan would fail to benefit the farmers, and because it regards the move as impracticable. We are willing, however, to believe the gen tlemen that do favor the plan are honest and sincere in their advocacy. We recognize at the same time that it is only by the agitation of measures of relief that relief will come. The TtMEs EsTKitritlsi: recognizes, nisi that all of the national lcgiglation since the war has been in timid sub servience to the money power of the country. Realizing theso truths it is free to ..ee and confess the justice of the'domamlof the producers, the furm- ors, tor legislation that will promote the interests of all classes. It very rarely happens that relief comes pre cisely in the way it is asked for, hut a blind and uncomplaining obedience only invites further exactions, and ns we take it, this is the po-'ition the Al liance occupies. Capt. Jackson is a clenr headed thinker and rensoner, and what he says will command wide attention. Read it carefully. -An issue, ill the form of a bill, for the relief of agricultural depression, submitted to Congress liy our Legislative Committee, and the manner in which the same has been criticised by the Representatives from Georgia, invites our earnest nnd thoughtful consideration. It is an admitted fact by these rep resentatives, that the oppression does exist. At the same they repudiate our measure of relief as unworthy of their consideration, ami fail to present a substitute. The untenable attitude thnt they occupy in relation to the bill has been fully ventilated through the uusubsi dized press and therefore it is not im portnnt to refer to it. It is sufficient to know that the farming class is being pauperized by legalized robbery, and it matters not whether by the tariff, banking or trusts, our representatives should have the manhood to combat cither and all of these evils. But, forsooth, when a relief incisure emanating from the people, is submit ted, it is met and resisted by a caucus of our own democratic representatives' and judging from the objections they urge against it, before they had in vestigated the merits of the bill. We arc given to understand, by the dis courtesies shown our delegation, that on account of our stupidity, we do not know wlmt is best for us; nr must wc assume that the adverse position taken in regard to the bill a is their subterfuge from the just indignation ol a neglected constituency ? A crisis is upon the country nnd if it it is not met promptly nnd effectu ally, wc may leave as a legacy to pos- slavery. It is within the grasp of the. agricultural class to avert this calam ity, and they will doubtless do it if they can be made to feel the import ance of it. Hence the great respon sibility that rests upon the better in formed nf our order, for it becomes their imperative duty to educate, by patience and painstaking, the less in formed in their duties nnd obligations that the end may be fraught with blessings of liberty and prosperity to ail classes. We could not contemplate a state of affairs more appalling than the pic ture in which the blood of Americans is grappling with a moneyed oligar chy which is now a menace to our free institutions. It may lie assumed that a more conservative element will control the next National Congress. If so, wlmt measures of relief may the country hope for? Will they too fumble with the tariff while the people nrc being robbed of their produce and homes? No, not if such patriots as L. F. Liv- ington are sent there. Wcnced such men to represent us, as will give spe cial attention to the interest of the people, and not the one idea |>olitician who despises the day of small things, who makes a strike possibly once in term for the gratification of a sordid selfish ambition for national notoriety, and recognizes only the newspaper men as his constituency, whose pot tngo for concessions of principle, now nnd then nn Agricultural Report and a few free garden seeds. The jute trus f has made the use of cotton bagging a necessity from principle and I should regard the abandonment of its use at this time ns a most dangerous concession of that principle. But it would not in any degree be less so than the surrender of the sub-treasury plan. While the use of cotton bagging is a monument over the grave of the jute trust, the sub-treasury scheme foretells the fate ot the infamous monetary system of the country which threatens by ceutralization the destruction of our government. I believe in pressing tbe sub trees ury bill upon Congresi by every available means and if it accomplishes nothing more, it will magnify the un just and discriminating financial sys leni of the government. It will show to the people that while our representatives have been fumbling at the spigot the main leak has been at the bung, and that which huit been regarded as the principal issue, has been iu a great measure decoy for our representatives. No doubt the enormous tariff has much to do with agricultural depres slot), but it is not the main cause nnd while tbe democrats have been mon keying with conservatism and apply ing reform ointment to Uncle Snm’s tariff sore shin the great national can ccr has eaten into the vitnls of our government nnd threatens to destroy it. I hope thnt the brethren present will express themselves freely and fully upon the question of our repre sentative in Congress, if wc should deem it desirable to make a change, take such action in the matter ns we may uuite upon.” Sign of the BICr BOOT. SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK: Ladies Dongola Kid Button, all lasts and sizes $2.25 Gents’ Genuine Hand Sewed Shoes $4.00 One lot Genuine French Kid Ladies Shoes to close out at Factory cost $2.50. SPECIAL SALE OF OXFORD TIES. ZEIGLER BRO’S. SHOES A SPECIALTY. CUETRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St. LEE & BUTTOLPII, DEALER IX Hay, Grain and Feed. THOMASVILLE, GA. Wc buy from first-hand, nnd sell at inside figures. GIVE VS A CALL. Office nnd Ware-room3 at Evans A Mac lean’s Ware-house. THE SHORT LINE Well, Let It Come. Times-Exterprise : Well, let Mr, Connell press his ne gro pension bill. If the people nnd the treasury are to be robbed at all hazards, it will be a medium by which tbe south can have neccss to at least a part of the money she has been rob bed of through protection, high tariff and pension robberies. So let ’or roll, and will some of our democratic friends recommend a higher rate of pension and a bigger bounty, and at a younger age. I thiuk it is the most charitable and humane step that has been made by any republican since the war. Hurrah for Connell, and ilia negro pensiou bill. J. R. S. A Great Curiosity. Mr. Abe .Simon, of Monticello, was in,town yesterday. lie brought with him one ol the most unique pipes in all the world. A negro ploughed it up in his field soon after the war. It is an imraenso affair, and would hold more tobacco titan the most in veterate smoker would care to burn at one time. The pipe is elaborately carved, is made of some kind ofstonc, though what race of people fashioned or used it» is one the mysteries thnt terity a condition of affairs worse thna 1 will never be solved. POINTS WEST. Till: ALABAMA Midland Railway Company. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends of tho travelling ami shipping public, and con necting lines, that the Alabama Midland Ry. is now completed between Montgomery* Ala. and Hainbridge, Ga. Through schedules covering both freight and passenger business havo been arranged with our connections at Montgomorv, Ala., and Rain- bridge, (la. The Alabama Midland Uy. in con junction with its connections at Montgomery and Ralnbridge, opens up A Short Thorooshlj Ileliablr, ind Direct Roilf, lietwcon all points in Florida, south and south west Georgia, the South Atlantic Sea Roord, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Ralttmorc, etc., etc., and Montgomery, Mobile, Birming ham, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Louis ville. Evansville, Henderson, Owensboro, Cin cinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and to points in Te.\a», Mississippi, Kansas, Mis souri, Arkansas, etc., ate. It Is the purpose of this comunny to give quicker ami moro reliable sorvice, than has heretofore existed, in passenger traffic between the points named, and to, at all times give passengers such inducements in the way of ad ditional comfort, nnd attending to their wel fare generally, and in the safety of their bag gage etc., as will, wc hope make ours a deserv edly popular route. Wc purpose giving all shipments of freight intrusted to our care, no matter how small, care fill attention, and to see that same arc prompt ly delivered at destination. ’ If shinpcis desire, wc will keep them advised by wire of the whereabouts of their freight, and of delivery to consignee. We intend making a speciality of the melon, orange nnd vegetable businr s from points of production, nnd without hesitation, guarantee the shippers of these commodities, quick tiirc and intelligent handling of their shipments. The Alaha na Midland Railway is equipped with ample supply of rolling stock, including fruit ears, etc., and is laid from end to end with sixty pound steel rail. \\ ith such a road anil such nn equipment, we feel that wo can without hesitation solicit, and hone to obtain, a liberal share of the patronage of traveling and ship ping public. For Information In reference to rates, routes, schedules etc., etc., please address the under- sigeed. B. DUNHAM, Gen'l Supt. HAIDEN MILLEft, Gen'l. Fr’tand Pats. Agent. MONTGOMERY, ALA., or W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent, Thomasville, Ga. Stuart HousojBarber Shop. This first-class shop will be open (the year round. Huir cutting 25 cents, sharing 15 cents. Work gunrattecd to plcnso nil. Give me n cull. I'ltOF. W. II. 0WICKS, 5 2811. Proprietor. GENERAL DELIVERY. I hereby Announce to tbe public thnt I ntr. prepared to do n General Delivery business in Thomasville nnd vicinity, running three drnys, which are under the management of experienced nnd enreful drivers. Rates ns reasonable as circumstances will allow. Z. T. MILLSAP. Thomnsvillc, Ga., May 20th 1890. W ANTED WOOL. Having nn unlimited order lor WOOL, 1 wilt pay tlie highest Market Price, delivered at any Depot or Wharf, thereby snving the shipper Freight, Drnynge and Commissions- Remittances always on day Wool received. Sacks furnished free of rent. MILES F. MASON’S SOX, No. .1 s,15th street, Richmond, Vn. June 14 d.Vw tt. Convention of Clerks Superior Court. •Savannah, Ga., June 28, 1890. For providential causo tho nbove named convention, which was to have met in Bruns wick on t Ue third Wednesday in July, is hereby postponed until tho THIRD WED NESDAY.' in September. Explanatory cir culars b y mail. James K. P, CaiiR, President. The New Discovery. You have heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself be one of tho many who know from person nl ex pericncc just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are ono of its stau neb friends, beennse the wonderful tiling nhout it is, Hint when once given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a plan e in the l ouse. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold oc any throat, Lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle nt once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Tr ial Bottles Free at S. J. Cnsscl’s Drugstore, To Contractors and Builders, Bids nrc invited (or furnishing material and constructing a brick warehouse, known as the Alliance Warehouse at Cairo, Ga. Pinas nnd specifications can lie had bv call ing ou JOHN B. F. DIXON, Cairo, Ga. julv 2 ,1-w Cotton Seed Oil Mills. Wo arc making various sizes from tho Plfiu tlion ITlilIn or 5 tons to the large city mi ll nl J tons per ilfty. Our mills have all the latesi modern improvements in machinery, and pro unco the very best results. Rena for circular. CARDWELL MACHINE CO., RICHMOND, YA. WHITE & PAYNE, Col on Factors and Commission Merclianos, MELONS AND PEARS SPECIALITIES. Nos. 11 ami 13 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Ya. REFERENCES: Norfolk National Rank, Rank of Commerce, Burma* Son k Co., Bankers, Norfolk, Bank of Quitman, Quit- man, (2a. OUR VERY BES T People confirm our statement wh en we say U.nt Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is* in eycry way superior to any and nil other prepara tions for the throat and lungs. Ilf whoop- ingcongh and croup it is magic and relieves n once. We offer you n sample t>o tile free Remember this remedy is sold under a po si tive guarantee by Reid k Culnepper. Cure Your Corns By Using Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint for Corns Bunions and Warts, it is great Shiloh’s Cure will immediately roller*, croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale by Hicks *fc Peacock. riecrated sore leg, with a running sore of several years’ standing, which the (factors thought incurable, and amputation was re garded ay the only relief, the patient scarce ly able to walk before, now runs, apparently well. T he cure was made by P. P.and is know*n throughout .Savannah ns one of the pro it cures thnt P. P. P., the woi iderful blood Medicine, has made. The First Stop peri taps you arc rnn down, can’t eniV -can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anyhing to# your satisfaction. nnd you wonder wlmt nils; you. You should heed the warning, you are tak ing the first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need a Nerve Tonic nnd in Electric J lit ters you will find the exact remedy for re storing your nervous system to its norm*. I, lumltliy condition, Surprising results foi - low the use of tills great Nerve Tonic; unc*’ Alterative. Your appetite returns, good di gestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 60c. at S. J. Cast id’s Drug store. The Greatest Discovery of the Age, Dyspepsia, is perhaps the most prevalent of all chronic diseases, and one too, up to present time has baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, nearly all the proprieta ry medicines have been tried and failed. After spending years of study* Dr. Holt has as length succeeded in getting up a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elxir), that lms never failed to cure in a single instance. If you suffer with this disease try one and be convinced. It is one of the best Liver Medicines known to the profession. Liver Complaints, Comstipation, Jaundice, Head ache, Chronic Diarrlircn, Yellow Skin, Brown Splotches nnd Asthma, if complicated with indigestion, if you are troubled with any of those diseases it is a safe and certain cure. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Co., Montezuma, Ga. Price $1.00. Bottle double former size. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup nnd Cough Syrup pre vents nnd cures ctoup. No cure no pay. Manufactured Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, (2a. Mr. Van Pelt, Editor ot the Craig, Mo., Meteor, went ton drug store nt Hillsdale, Iowa, nnd asked the physician in attendance to give him a dose of something for cholera morbus and looseness of the bowels. He says: “I felt so much better the next morn ing that I concluded to call on the physician and get him to fix me up a supply of the medicine. I was surprised, when he handed me a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. He said he prescrib ed it regularly in his practice and found it the best lie could get or prepare. I can test ify to it efficiency in my case at all events.” For sale by McRae Bro. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a com- mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a val uable English ono for tho same money. Dr. Aeker’s English pills aro a positive euro for sick bcadacho and all liver taoubles. They are small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe. Sold by Reid & Culpepper. 9 WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts , f>0 cts., and $1. For sale by Hicks and Peacock. A Sure Kidney and ffladdei Remedy—W. W. O, Dr. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Arc active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appe tite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Sold hj Reid k Culpepper. Cholera infantum loses its terrors since the introduction of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. When that remedy is used and the treatment ns directed with each bottle is followed, a cure Is certain Mr. A. W. Walter, a prominent merchant at Waltcrsburg, III, says: “Ft cured my baby boy of cholera infantum after several other remedies had failcf. The child was so low dint he seemed almost beyond the aid of liu- ntein hands or reach of any medicine” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by McRae Bro IIuckt«n’a Arnica Halve. The Rest Salve in the World for Cuts' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. F or sale by 8. J. Cassels Drug Store. The Rev. Geo. Ji. Thayer,of Uourbc -n, Ind., says: “Both myself nnn wife owe o ur lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. For sale bv Hicks.*; Peacock. Th" best spring medicine in the x» orld is P P I* If you would be well and i u good spirits use 1* P P If weak and del dlitated an 1 run down take PPP For a spring medicine to care and tone up the geo ernl ail ments of the system take PPP •(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium^ Headache is readily cures by P. P. p which tones nnd regulutqp the. digestion and rentes an appetite. Please read carefully every word in the following article. A. F. Provntt, of Thomas- vilfc, is the only agent in this county for Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, and it cannot lie obtained from nny other source; now if you nrc overworked, or bro ken .dawn in health, from any other cause, a pure, honest, wholesome stimulant will do you more good than anything else you could possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky is the most wholesome stimulant produced. Paul Jones Old Monongahela Rye is the highest grade of whisky distilled in the United States; it is endorsed and highly recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and physicians throughout the Union; it is nn old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, and made its national reputation solely on ac count of its high quality. A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thonias- vr.il lc*, Ga. April 20*1 y CAN.T SLEEP NIGHT8 foUie complaint;;#>f thousands suffering from A*tb/na, Consumption, Coughs etc. Did you ever try Dr. Acker's English Remedy? it is the beat preparation known for all lung Troub les. Sol ton a positive guarantee at 25c. and Reid & Culpepper. 8 , W. W. O. for weakly females. “lluckmetack," u lasting nnd Intrant pcr'fuine. Price 25 anil 50; cents. For sale by li'.cks A Peacock. Por atfgmio people W. W. C. ia a boon. ~ A CHILD KILLED; Another chUil .killed by tho use ofloDiatc. Riven in the (orm of ,nothinsr syrup, Why mothers give their children imcli deadly noUon it surprising when they can roller, tho tVUId of it, peculiar troubles by using Ur. Ackej'i; llaby Soother. It contains no opium omorohlnQ Sold by Kcl.l & Culpepper. 1 10 Abbott’* East Indian Com PalnTT” is a quick cure for Corns' Bunions and Wnrti A nasal injector Irce with each bottle ot .Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. For side by Hicks * Pcnoock. DO NOT SL’FFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cc’ugli can be checked in a day, and the first singes of consumption broken in a week, wc hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's Knglish Cough Remedy, nnd will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, anil do not find our state ment correct. For sale by Reid & Culpep per, 1 For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitnlixer. It never fails to cure. For side by Hicks A Peacock. Spiilis till PROVIDED WE IHAVE NO MORE COLD. OUR has come. NO MISTAKE HERE We have used unusual care in selecting ituffs ami fab', rics anti ue haveHhe -Nobbiest Stock- in town. No IdleBoast The gentlemen already know wc are headquarters for FurnisHing Goods. hatest Ntyle in SCARFS, COLLARS. GentlemensjNotions. Tbe Lords ef Creation Arc not, as whimsical as the dear ladies in the matter ol “Notions,” but we can suit all tastes. A carpenter, by the name oi M S Powers, tell front the roof of n house in Knst lies Moines, lown, and sustained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist, which lie cured witli one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm He says it is worth $5 a bottle It cost him 50 cents For sale by McRae itro Don’t W ear Y our Old Tile HOTEL ZMIOiTTIG ES-AJiTO OPENS JULY 1st, 3L890. An Ideal Summer Resort. - Railroad Direct to Hotel. Spceial Rates to Families. For circular and other information, address. HARVEY S. DENISON, Manager. BYRON l. DENISON, Asst. Manager, Huntsville, Alabama. COM. 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