The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 15, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIME8-ENTERPRISE J John Triplet I, - Managing Editor. Albert Winter, Business Manager. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 18H0, $5 00 . 1 00 Daily Tiiii^-Esterpkihe i' published •■li-t/ morning (Monilny excipted.) II,,. Weekly TiKus-EsTZiiriiisK is puldis.ied f.rry Saturday morning. Snracmmoii Bates. Daily Tiiies-Esteuerise, . . W EM.Y “ ... r Daily Advertij.no Rates. transient Ratos.—$1.00 per square for the first insertion, and 50 cci ts tor ea- n stibsc- ,|iirnt insertion. One Square, one month, - - One Square, two months - One Square, three month,, - Or.o Square, six months, - One Square, twelve months, - Subject to change by special arranj ement. AI.BF.RT WlWTEIt, lfw». Jinn. Eli Perkins in Belgium. We’re $ 5 00 8 00 20 00 35 00 Attention Democrats of Thomas g : > J< County. . I In obcdit nfc :o a resolution passed by a Moss Meeting of the democracy of Thomas county, it is ordered that a primary election lie held on Friday, 25th inst.. at the different, precincts of the county, for the selection of one Candidate for Congress, one Candidate for the Stale .Senate and two Candi dates for the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. That the said election be held according to the laws of Georgia regulating elections for State officers. That none but reg istered democratic voters shall be al lowed to vote It is further ordered that the returns from the several pre cincts shall be returned to the Ordina ry’s cilice in this county, by 11 o’clock on Saturday, the 2(!th inst, when and where the vote will he consolidated by the Democratic Executive Commit- sorry for Belgium. Philadelphia had a ffioo.oco fire on Sunday. It warmed the city up. Mahone has been offered a foreign mission. Send him out ot the country, by all means. A terrible cyclone struck the out skirts of St. Paul, Minn., on Sunday afternoon. Mauy lives w. re lost. Gen John C. Fremont died in New York on Sunday—he was born in Savannah,Ga , in 1812. Bob Mitchell’s friends, all over the county will rally around him. No man in the county has more Iriends. And they will stand by him. Henry M. Stanley, the great, ex plorer, married Miss Dorothy Ten nant, in London, the other day. Henri, we congratulate you. Manager Lane, of the Georgia Southern says the Macon and Atlantic may have to go to Sapelo Island in stead of Savannah. Savannah ought, by all means, to secure the road, tee. The Committee calls attention to the resolution providing that thesevo ral candidates shall be voted for per sonally, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be de clared the democratic nominees for this county, and delegates appointed by this committee, in eases where delegates nrc necessary favorable to such successtul candidates. By order of Democratic Executive Committee ot Thomas county, Ga. R. P. Doss. Ordered, that the committee ad journ to meet on S.qjiirdav, 2Gth inst., at 11 a. m., unless sooner called to gether by the chairman., A Psychological Interview. “Don’t say a word,” exclaims Blink- ins, impressively, as a gaunt .unshaven man entered his office, says America. ‘‘Don’t speak ; don’t utter a sylable. I have acquired the gift of mind read ing. A mysterious sympathy is estab lished between us. I read your pur pose. You have come here to collect Kent and Blunt’s little account. Is it not so 5 .” The general impression is that the senate will pass the force bill. May the I.oid have merry on the south— and the man who attempts to carry it out, down here. Editor Wight, of the Southwest Georgian is out in an able and ringing editorial, endorsing Henry G. Turner, for congress. Editor Wight has a particularly level head on his shou'd- ers. The New York Herald thinks “Sara Jones should drop the title of ■reverend’ and beconto a bartender or tbc editor of a political comic news paper. There is too much of him for the pulpit.” McC.une, the author ot the sub treasury plan, is a radical, it reports be true, and it he can use it to dis rupt the democratic party, his main object will have been accomplished.— Cuthbert Liberal-Enterprise. There is a great deal ot truth in the above, and it is a great pity our peo ple refuse to see it.—Boston World. Georgia is the “sooner” state of the Union. She was the first on hand with her' watermelons, and now she has marketed the first bale of cotton of the season.—Chicago lnter-0:ean. Yes, and Georgia was the first state to emerge from the smoke and con flict of the reconstruction period; she was the first state to swing back to her democratic moorings, and she “It is. You are quite right,” replied the gaunt, unshaven one. “J, too, have been a mind reader in my time. The power is on me now. I know your thoughts. I can tell what the speech will be that you arc framing even now. You arc going to say, ‘I am very sorry, but you will have to call again.’ Am 1 not right 1” “Marvelous," ejaculated Blinkins. “I can go further,” pursued the prophet, in a hoarse whisper. “You will tell me to come in about the mid dle of next week.” “Miraculous,” cried Blinkins. “Now it is my turn. 1 can see into your very soul. You will answer, T have been coming here for the past two years every week, and. it’s high time you settled up.’ ” “You astonish me.” “Y’ea, more— you will threaten to bring suit against me.” “Just what I was going to say. But I can carry nty spiritual communion further. You will say ‘sue and be— blanked’ ” “My dear sir, you are inspired. You ought to be a wealthy prophet.” “Then, continued the gaunt, un shaven party, “after I give you a little back talk you will waft me gently into the street.” “There is no use fighting against destiny,” responded Blinkins; and a tew moments later, as the gaunt, un shaven mind reader collected his re mains from the sidewalk, he was over heard to remark that the next time he met a psychologist he would pass by on the other side. Sulphur.-: Springs, Suwanee, Florida. ►SUMMER RATES For 1800. $12.50 per week, single person. $10.50 per week each, where two occupy one room. Address L.W. SC0VILLE, Suwanee, Fla. ISLAND HOTEL, St. Teresa, James Island, Florida, li.A.I.AaiB, Pr-ptlelor. Open lor guests on July 10th. House new and first-class. I-'inc Bathing, Fishing, anil Boating. Delightful breeze. Stcamrr Walkatomica leaves St. Marks crery Tues day anil Saturday for the Island on arrival of the train. For further information ad dress G. A. LAMB, SI. Teresa, James Island, Fin. 7 0 d 1 in Troy Steam. Landry, 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 out for tbo lists and have yours ready by next Monday. All Work- Called for and Delivered. July 1 Cm Ia. SCHMIDT, -morniETon- Tiiomnsvitlc Bottling Works, Manufacturer and Dispenser of .SODA and MINKKAL WATERS, carbonated with 1ST A T TJ R A I. G A S imported from the Mineral Springs on the Rhine, (iermnny. OS’ 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. “Frul-Miz!” Cooling. Vitalizing. Ice Cream Parlor, Specially fitted up for the accommodation of Ladies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES, Fancy Good?, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. S WHITE, Contractor & Builder. stands the first state in the south to day. , Round and Round- l)r. Garretson is accustomed to illustrate the materialistic tendencies ol the age by an imaginary conversa tion with a western farmer: “Why do you raise corn ? “To feed hogs.” “What fori” “To sell them and buy more land.” “What for?” "To raise more corn,” “What for?" “To feed more hogs.” "What for?” "To sell and buy more land,” and so on. Do You Smell tho Sulphur? The federal election should be en titled, "A bill to raise hell in the south by creating riots and inciting murders.” In place of being a bill “to Amend and supplement theclec- UoUftHtfif lMjj|j}Mcs,"It is a bill to cheat democratic electors and to provoke'conflicts between the races, during every congressional election in the southern states.—Augusta Chron icle. The Augusta Railroad. No projected enterprise interests our people more than the proposed road from Augusta to Tnomasville. Thomasville has pledged $50,000, of her good money, if the road is built to this point within three years from date of subscription. And she stands ready to plank that amount down when the terms are complied with. Col. A. P. Wright, who has taken great interest in the line, wrote to Mr. Jackson, the vice president, a few days siucc, asking about the status of things, in order that our people might have the fullest obtainable information on the subject. We are permitted to take the following extract (rom vice- president Jackson’s reply under date of the 12th inst. He says : - "If there is anything certain in railroading, I think the Augusta and West Florida railroad is a certainty; and, furthermore, you can tell all your people, that we are coming to Thomas. rifle." Our people will continue to watch the progress of the road with deep in terest, and all hope we will have to pay that fifty thousand dollars within the next two years. THOMASVILLE GA. Careful anil personal attention pain to alt work, anil satisfaction guaranteed in both •work unit prices. Will be glail to make estimates for you. My aim is to please my patrons. 7 1U. dilw Om. Thomasville Marble Works, Jackson and Stopbon Sts. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones in Marble, American and Imported, and iu Granite. Satisfaction Guaranteed- Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors. junc 18 ly. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OLIVIT BROTHERS, IIIOIMUT COMMISSION MERC1ANT8, 335 Washington Street, . - NEW YORK. Poors a Specially. Refer bv permission to Timks-M.n- TKitrnisK and loenl shippers. July 1 Bin McAlister- bros. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Pittsburgh, Pa. SPECIALTIES. MELOJfS anti FEARS. REFERENCES: Duquesnc National Bank, Various Express ami Freight Agents, Pitts burgh. Tinies-Knterprise, Thoinnsville, Ga. june 27 d-w 2in J. If. OOIII IXGllOll.HT. M. It. CUANDKI.L Okook Rciii.ky, Jr. GOIILINGJIORST, SCHLEY & CO. WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE Commission Ivdercliants, 520 K. Pratt Street, Haltimore, Md. REFERENCE: Peoples’Bank. SPECIALTIES: Southern Fruits anti Vegetable, Georgia and South Carolina Watermelons, july 27 d-w 2m John Stout, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. 329 Washington Street, Jtcw - - - York. Melons and Pears Specialty. PROMPT - SALES - AND - RETURNS. C 20 d-w till Sept 1st Geo. W. Davison & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 and 47 Poydras St., JTcw Orleans, La. MELONS A SPECIALTY REFERENCE: BraJalrcct amt Germania National Bank of New Orleans. july 17 il-w 2m SUMMERS, MORltlSON & CO., COMMISSON MERCHANTS, 174 South Water St., Chicago, Ill. HELMS aid PEAKS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE. Refers by permission to Timkj-Entebi'HISI. july 10 d-w 3m. We charge no cartage, ami make prompt returns. PIKE & BANKS, Commission Merchants anil Dealers in foreign ^domestic; fruits, MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES, No. g8 PARK PLACE, liet. Washington and West .Sts., New York. REPRESENTED BY John \V. Mitchell, May 15 d-w Thomasville, Ga. Established 1805. John H. Newton, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pears and Melons a Specially. 311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St., Yew York, - N. Y. The above old established ami 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 Kuson, where MARKING HATES A.\»| INFORMATION may be had. dint in WHITE & PAYNE, foCon Parlors and foinmission Utrrlianos, MELONS AND PEARS SPECIALITIES. Nos. 11 and 13 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Vn. REFERENCES: Norfolk Nntior.nl Bank, Bank of Commerce, Ilurruss Son k Co., Bankers, Norfolk, Bank of Quitman, Quit- man, Ga. A.WPALIM BRo7s Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. KVEiiv DiMintmox or CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING, HORSE SHOEING, ETC., Done at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number ol lahor-saring tools, and having the Best Equipped Shops in Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. apl22dtkwly ri " ~ Ji — PEAR ORATES P E FOR SALE A BY R L. F. THOMPSON & CO. PEAR CRATES. R FOR SALE A nv T L. F. THOMPSON & CO., ® SXOAIl MTJISro-, S THOMASVILLE, GEOEG1A. SIKJLVUO MATTcT WHAT IS CARBOLINCUM AVENARlUS ? (RrflKfrcd) It Is n Wood and Htone Preserving Com pound Oil Htalu, applied with mi ordinary brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve any kind o. wood, above or under tho ground or water, (oral icust fifteen years, and keep oil nil kinds of insects. It is used by t.«o U H. and almost nil foreign Government*. Telegraph, Telephone, Hall toad, and * flier large Corporal ions, as well ns nil Heal Relate Owners, where It. Is kept for sale. For further Information and CtroclurH please address or call on L. F. Thompson & Go. A Mutual Pleasure. Nothing pleases a business man so much as to please hi3 patrons and friends. WE ABF, JUBILANT. Our Customers are Better Satisfied 'Onr Sale Has Been An Immese Success. STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE. But we have plenty stacks left for our friends. COKE ROUND AND NEE UN. We have bargains in all departments. Tho 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 FOB SHABP CASH. L. STEYERMAET ft BRO., Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices. Milt In Hittuiig AND ColdL Storage Company. v Icc Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in the City. Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r. CG H i-3 > £1 Q t> fed ^