The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 10, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTEBPRISE John Triplett, - Managing Editor. Albert Winter, Business Manager, ' THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1800, Daily Times-Kktkbpkis* in published rv.ry morning (Monday excepted.) •I l.e U'kekly Tiuks-Esteiipiuse is published erery Saturday morning. Subscription Rates. IJAii.t Times-Ektebpiiise, . . W iai.v “ . . • $5 00 . 1 00 Daily Adyebtis.no Rates. I'ninsient Rates.—$1.00 per square ft* the first insertion, and 50 certs for "" quellt insertion. Hue Square, one month, - - One Square, two months - - i 'ne Square, three month i, - t >i,o Square, six months, - - « ue Square, t—l-e months, - Subject to change by special arrnnf “merit. AI.DKRT tV I NT Kit, Bus. Mnn. ,:il subse- $ . H 00 12 00 . 20 00 its oo The supreme conncil of the Knights of l’ythias of the world arc in session, m Milwaukee, Wis. this week. Norlhen is having a walk over. Not even the shadow of a dark horse appears on the political screen. Mitchell county alliance met last week and decided that they would have nothing to do with politics as an al liance. The usual semi-annual war cloud has appeared in Europe. It is about the size of a man's hand. It may grow larger. Bol) Brewer, the noted negro out law, was captured again (in a horn, perhaps) near Live Oak, Fla., day before yesterday. They catch Brewer about once a week. Here is another evidence of the loyalty of the south : The triplets born to Mr. and Airs. John B. Guodwyn, of Newnan, a few days ago, have been named Red, White and Blue. Reed’s latest: Ousting the pic and cake women from the capitol. These women must be democrats. They ought to catch Thomas on his way to the house and force him to eat one of their pies. That would be a just punishment. Speaking of the alliancemcn of Brooks county, the News says : The alliancemcn of the county are divided on the sub-treasury bill, some of the most active ones being bitterly opposed to it, and making no secret of the fact that they will fight it with all their might. The same men who are opposed to this measure are also opposed to the alliance dabbling in politics. They hold that the alliance is not a political party, and that it should not be even a party in' politics. The Southern Alliance Farmer says: The Alliancemcn of the second congressional district say that we must have such men as L. F. Livingston in congress. May the second district be spared the humiliation of being represented by a Livingston. The Telegraph says: Many prayers for rain were offered in different parts of Georgia last Sunday. The earth is as thirsty as a Cincinnati drummer in a prohibition town. Down this way saints and sinners are praying for the rains to cease We’re as wet as a Milwaukee beer* saloon, in this section. itWasTioL Washington, July §.—Great heat prevailed to-day all over the north. At Washington the maximum was 97°; at 3:45 p. m. it was 96-°. At New York it reached ioo c at 3 p. m. at Broadway and Park Row. At Boston it was 91° and at Roch ester, N, Y., 98°. These arc also the prevailing figures in all the reports received in the terri tory west of the Rocky mountains. Thirteen cases ot heat prostration were reported here to-day. We regret that Tom Reed’s name does not appear among the victims— (Kd). Quitman's Compress. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Quitman Compress Company, held this week, the company was or ganized, by-laws were adopted, and a board of directors was elected. The directors are: J. S. Coles, Jr., Kid- ridge Simpkins and S. C. Hutchins, of Brunswick, andS, S. llountrcc, A. W. Groover and J, W, Hopson, of Quit- man. Mr.* Coles will be president and Air. Hutchins general manager of the company. '' , A Good Word for Merchants from an Allianceitpan- Mr. Jlall, the Farmers' Alliance- Speaker, recently at Albany, Ga,, con cluded a public talk as follows : “I have no use lor the demagogue who goes around over the country, advocating the theory that the thieves are all in town, and the honest men all in the country. The merchants are not your enemies. Wlurc there is competition among country retail mer chants jou will find no trustor com bines to take advantage of you. Everywhere I have been I have found a spirit of competition existing among retail merchants, cutting down prices and unde-bidding each o'.her through the columns of the newspapers, and on printed handbills, all bidding for your trade. In seventy-four counties I have traveled over I have failed to find a combine among retail mer chants. II we drive every store out ol town but the one we patronize, we will have built up a trust. If we or ganize over the country against men who have not organized against us, we will be a trust breeding instead of a trust-breaking organization. Let us not make enemies of men who are en gaged in e legitimate business, but keep after the trusts, and all unite for the welfare of our common country.” SPALDING ALLIANCEMEN. They Refuse to Turn Their Order into a Political One. Griffin, Ga., July 8.—The Spald ing county alliance met to-day and elected officers for the present year. They reconsidered their endorsement of Congressman Stewart lot congress and refused to put forward,.! candidate for the legislature. They were oppos ed to making the organization a politi cal machine. This action is generally conceded to be a good thing for judge Stewart. There is no question about Judge Stewart carrying this county. Items From the News: Losses by fire tor the first six months this year did not exceed over 80 per cent, of the losses for the cor responding period last year, or of sev eral years previous. Insurance men are consequently happy. * * The publishers of “The Memorial Volume ot Jefferson Davis” have mail- to Mrs. Davis a check for $2,319, the first installment of her share ol the royalty. The book is a success, and it is pleasing to know that Mrs. Davis will realize a neat sum from its sale # * » For the first time in several years the colored race is not represented in the West l’oint military academy. If the colored representatives do not in sist on appointments from civil life there will be no more colored officers added to the army for at least five years. Hit ’Em Again. The Louisville Times strikes out from the shoulder, thusly : The party that stole the presidency in 1876, through the operations of Louisiana and Florida returning boards, and a partisan extra-constitutional electoral commission ; the party that bulldozed voters in every manufactory at the north in 1880 ; the party that expended, through Quay, Clarkson and Dudley $400,000 of Wanamaker’s money to buy the presdcncy in 1888 is the party that is now engaged in ‘reforming elections by operation of the force bill now before congress.” Danger Ahead! Here is a warning to warring fac tions in Georgia. The Augusta Chronicle says: The blacks in South Carolina have made a break for the registration books. Designing men tried to or ganize the colored voter again. There is danger ahead to Democracy in Carolina. Pope Leo Very Feeble. London, July 8, 3 a. m —Tnc Chronicle's correspondent at Rome, says the pope has become yery feeble and that in anticipation ol his end, he is preparing written instructions lor the guidance of his successor. His Holiness, the correspondent further states, has revised his will and is ar ranging for a trusteeship of the church funds after his death. The Lottery Bill Passed. Baton Rougf., La , July 8.—The lottery bill passed the House to-day, notwithstanding the governor’s veto. The vote stood: Yeas 68, nays 31. Nature should be assisted in the traff of sluggish-winter ion. of the flood. Nothing docs It so well, so prompt or so safely os Swift’s Specific. I hove used 8. 8. 8. for a number of years, and consider it the best tonic and blood remedy that I ever used. In fact I would not attempt to enter uponn spring or summer in this climate with out ft. H. W. Coleman, Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co.. Dado City, Fla. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases matted free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OliIVIT BROTHERS, flldl.KSAl.K COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Washington .Street, - - NKW YORK. Priu s tv Special .y. U-lor bv permission lo Ti.mf.s-Kx- TKiii’itisK mill local shippers. July 1 .'!m McAlister - bros. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I’lttalmrgh, Pa 1 SPECIALTIES. MEL.ONS and PEARS. REFERENCES: Duqucsne National Rank, Various Kxpross ami Freight Agents, Pitts burgh. Tiims-Entcrprise, Thomosville, Ga. jane 27 d-w 2t» ER DESKS—200 New Styles. TYLER ROYAL TYPE WRITER CABINETS, TA. BLEB, CHAIRS, BOOK OASES. Reduced Rates and Special Discount*. CsUloges tor 1890 now ready. 130 pares, niustrated. Book tree; Postage 10c. TYLER BANK COUNTERS. CarAtitiled for Style, Quality end Price. Mottrafed la felon A perfect varkof Art* ISO paBook Frrej Pontage lfi eta. TYLER DESK CO., ST. LOUIS, HO., U.S.A. ISLAND HOTEL, St. Teresa, James Island, Florida, li. A. I, A JIB. Proprietor. Open tor guests on July lOtli. House new and lirst-elass. Fine Battling, Fishing, ami Boating. Delightful breeze. Steamer Walkatomiea leaves St. Marks every Tues day and Saturday for the Island on arrival of the train. For further information ad dress 0. A. UA.MII. SI. Teresa, James Island. Fin. T ti it till Troy Steam Laundry, THOMASVILLE, GA. G. W. HENDERSON, Manager. WILL BE READY FUR WORK BY .TTTLY 7th. It asks a share of YOUR PATRONAGE and promises first-class work and reasonable prices. Look out for the lists and have yours ready by next Monday, All Ulioik- Called for and Delivered. July 1 (hu Ij,. SCHMIDT, -PROrHlKTOH- Thoinnsvillc Botllim; Works, Manufacturer uml Dispenser of .SODA and MINERAL WATKRS, carbonated with NATTJRA 1. GAS imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, Cermnny. 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, Cigar?, Tobacco, etc. Satisfaction G-uaranteed. Sulphur:-: Springs, Suwanee, Florida. .SUMMER RATES For 1890. 412.50 per week, single person. $10.50 per week each, where two occupy one room. Address L.W. SCOVILLE, Suwanee, Fla. J. H. Goiii iXGiioitxr. ' M. II. Cuandell liKOGK Ht'lf I.EY, Jli. GOHLINGIIORST, SCHLEY & CO. WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE Commission Merchants, 520 K. Pratt .Street, Baltimore, Md. REFERENCE: Peoples’ Bank. SPECIALTIES: .Southern Fruits and Vegetable, Georgia and South Carolina Watermelons. July 27 d-w 2tu John Stout, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. 329 Washington Street, Slew - - - York. Melon.sjand Pears Specially. PROMPT . .SALKS - AND - RETURNS, li 20 d-w till Sept 1st Geo. W. Davison & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 and 47 Poydras St„ JTew Orleans, La. MELONS A SPECIALTY REFERENCE: Hradstrcct and Germania National Bank of New Orleans. jtily 17 d-w 2m SUMMERS, MORRISON |& CO., COMMISSON MERCHANTS, 17 1 South Water St., Chicago, 111. MELONS and PEARS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE, Refers by permission to Ti.mks-Entkuphisk, * July 10 d-w 3mj 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 .St?., Sew Vork. REPRESENTED BY John W. Mitchell, May IB d-w Thoniasville, Go. Established 1865. John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ’ Pears and Melons a Specialty. .'Ill Washington St., formerly 18:1 Road St., New York, - N. Y. The above old established and responni- blc house solicits consignments of Fruit and Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi nancial standing of the house afTording ab solute security to growers. Prices tele graphed daily to Reese k Eason, where HMlKIMi PLATES AND] INFORMATION may be hud. d&wlm TO MELON SHIPPERS SEASON 1890. For Best Resultsl Ship your melons to nil Kastern points —VIA— The Atlantic Coast Despatch, A11 Hail Line. NO TRANSFERS. Through Ventilated Ours QuickcNt Time. The Fruit shipped by you is delivered to your Northern Agents in good Condition For information, Rates, etc., apply tu J. W, Morris, Agent, Quitman Gn. Geo. W. Taylor, j\gcnl, Valdosta, Ga, W. W. Davie,, Oen'i. Agent, X'o, 52 Ilay St., Jacksonville, F!a. H- Walters, General Manager. T. M. Emerson, G-. F. A, Wilmington, X, C July 14 d-w 2m I PEA R CRATES m mm sale P E A nY R L. F. THOMPSON & CO. PEAR CRATES. FOE SALE BY c R A T L. F. THOMPSON & CO., E BROAD STREET, S THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. sHlLyho Hvad WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS? [Registered] It Ifl n Wood and Stone Preserving Com pound Oil Stain, applied with nn ordinary brush. It is guaranteed to preserve any kind oi wood, abovo or under the ground or water, lor ot least fifteen years, and keep off all kinds of insects. It is used by the U. 8. and nlmost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other targe Corporations, us well as all Real Eitato Owners, wlicro it is kept for sale. For further information and Circulars please address or call on L. F. Thompson & Co. A Mutual Pleasure. Nothing pleases a business man so much as to please his patrons and friends. WE ARE JUBILANT. Our Customers are Better Satisfied. Oar Sale Has Been An Immese Success. STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE. But we have plenty stacks left for our friends. CORE ROUND AND SEE UN. We have bargains in all departments. The ladies will find a feast. The gentlemen a rich harvest. THINK OF IT, The best all round stock in the city to.chooso from, and every thing at cost FOR SHARP CASH. L. STEYERMA1T & BRO., Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices. r Cold. Storage Company. Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the City. */' k® i s | iJ / |i| } fV Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to. W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r. Ph H O Ph EH fx] gq