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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
John Triplett, - Managing Editor.
Albert Winter, Business Manager^
THURSDAY, JULY IT, 1890,
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AI.BF.BT WINTER, Bus. itlnn.
Stand by Turner.
Congressman Lester is sick.
Minneapolis had a million dollar
fire yesterday.
“Benny” has signed the silver bill,
and it is now a law.
The flow ol watermelons north and
west, is slacking up.
One thousand houses were destroy
ed by fire in Constantinople on Tues
day.
Tennessee democrats are holding
their state convention to nominate a
governor.
Turner is one of the ablest men in
congress. Such men are badly needed
just now.
Snow was reported in the Alps, yes
terday. Let’s all go over to Italy, for
a few weeks,
Early county has insiructed her dele
gates to the congressional convention,
tor Turner. Good for old Early.
It is said that Messrs. Glauber and
Isaac’s loss in the Brunswick fire, was
$4« ,ooo. They were insured for $16,-
ooo.
Fulton held her primary yesterday
for members of the legislature. There
were seven candidates in the field—
and tour of them were left.
The thermometer tipped the beam
at 104 in Omaha and Kansas City, on
Sunday, Whew 1
Come down south and cool off.
And now they have to investigate
ension agent Raum. The pemion
department appears to be rotten to
the very core.
The cotton crop is reported in fair
condition, all through the south. The
old king still holds sway, and the world
pays him homage.
Senator Gorman has taken com
mand of the democratic forces in the
senate. The democrats will fight the
force bill to the very last.
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It is now generally conceded that
the republicans in the senate will
adopt a rule to cut off the democrats
from debating the force bill.
O, shame, where is thy blush.
Republican senators have made up
their minds to choke off debate in
that body on the force bill. Hereto
fore debate in the senate has been un
limited. 11 * | j
Sunday was a ssorchcr out west.
The mercury went up to 104 at Keo
kuk, la., and at Carthage in Illinois,
it went to 109. Sun strokes were
numerous,
The storm in the west, noticed in
these columns yesterday, was very
destructive. An excursion steamer on
Lake Pepin, capsized in the middle of
the lake, with one hundred and fifty
excursionists. Over one hundred were
drowned.
Dispatches from Washiugton say
that the negroes In the district of
Columbia have become very insolent
since the passage of the force bill by
the house. What may we expect in
the south, if the bill is put in opera
tion?
The secretary of the treasury will
soon issue some new designs in U. S.
notes. Tbe vignettes will
Generals, McPherson,
1 and Sheridan, and ex-Secre
tary Morrill, and ex-president Harri
son. Send ours with General Thomas’,
if you please.
Florida Alliancemen Strike Out
the Sub-Treasury Plan.
We beg to cad ihe attention of
Thomas county alliancemen to the
fact that Mr. Rogers, president of the
Florida state alliance, lips struck out
the sub-treasury plan from the plat
form ol 1 he order in that stale.
The Morning News, in commenting
on the action ol Mr, Rogers, says :
Mr. Rogers seems to be a very level
headed man. He says that he does
not intend that the alliance of Florida
shall be nade a political machine.
He is certainly wise in taking that
position. If the alliance ol Florida, or
any o;her state, permits itself to be
political organization, it will soon cease
to be of any Benefit to its members,
and will gradually decline in influence
and numbers until it ceases to com
mand attention and respect, l’oli
ticians may use it for a while to get
office, and it may think that it has ac
complishcd wonders if it succeeds in
electing a few congressmen and state
legislators and in helping some ol its
members into public offices of profit,
but, as a matter of fact, it will be no
nearer the objects for which it was or
ganized when it has done these things,
than it was when it first came into ex
istence.
Preserve Your Manhood,
The Macon Telegraph says: “Some
cf the farmers’ alliances in Georgia
are passing resolutions declaring that
they will expel any member who votes
against anyone whom they recom
mend or nominate for public office.
What is that in the alliance constitu
tion which says it will have nothing to
do with politics or religion ?
It is said that the oath taken by an
allianceman docs not interfere with
his religion or his politics. He may
be a Methodist. Baptist, Presbyterian,
Catholic, or belong to any other relig
ious denomination ; and he may vote
the republican, democratic, or any
other ticket. If this be true, then no
allianceman is bound to vote for any
particular man. He is left, like all
freemen, to vote for whom he pleases.
And this is the safeguard, the bulwark
of liberty and freedom.
A Bitter Chicago Radical.
E. W. B.,” writing from Washihg-
ton to the Constitution, says:
The southern democrats in the house
want to know if Representative Mason,
of Chicago, represents the sentiment
of the people of the world’s fair city.
Mason made the most bitter and
scurrilous attacks upon the people of
the south in his speech in the
force bill that have ever been
heard on the floor of the house. If
the people ol Chicago believe as he
does, and entertain the same opinion
of the people of the southern states,
the southern men here say that the
south should let the world’s fair sever
ally alone.
The bloody shirt is popular in Chi
cago. It is a good place for southern
people to—slay away from.
Reed will probably go over and
preside in the senate during the de
bate on the force bill.
It is said that under the new ap
portionment, Maine will lose a con
gressman. Let it be Reed. The
country can spare him.
Will Guerry accept the endorsement
of the alliancemen, swallow their yard
stick, and make the race against Tur
nor, is the question ol the hour.
The melon exchange has removed
to Albany, and its affairs will be wound
up there underJMessrs. J. R. Forrester,
Graham Forrester and Mr. Doyle,
bookkeeper.
Col.C. B. Wooten has been in At
lanta, and the Constitution says he
will r.ot be in the race for congress in
this district. Dougherty county will
go for Turner.
Although Private John Allen was
not a candidate for re-election in the
first district, the returns Irom Satur
day’s primaries show that lie has swept
the district, and will be nominated on
the 16th by the Tupelo convention by
a cclamation.
The pension charges arc becoming
alarming. Fully one half 01 the entire
revenues of the country will be re
quired to pay pensions; to pay men,
thousands and thousands of them,
who are not entitled to support lrom
the government.
Look out for scalawags, carpet
baggers, and federal bayonets around
southern polling places, il the lorce
bill passes the senate. The south
had a taste ol this scum during the
days of reconstruction. She will
bravely meet them again.
SulphurSprings,
Suwanee, Florida.
-SUMMER RATES
For 1890.
fl2.o0 per week, single person.
|10.">0 per week each, where two
occupy one room.
Address
L.W. SCOVILLE,
Suwanee, Fla.
ISLAND HOTEL,
St. Teresa, James Island, Florida,
ti. G. A. Proprietor.
Open for guests on July 10th. House
new and first-clnas. Fine Bathing, Fishing,
and Boating. Delightful breeze. .Steamer
Wnlkatomica leaves St. Marks every Tues
day and Saturday for the Island on arrival
of the train. For further information nd-
dress . G. A. LAMB,
St. Teresa, James Island, Fin.
7 Gd Ira
Troy Steam Laundry,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
G. W. HENDERSON, Manager.
WILL BE READY FUR WORK BY
JULY 7tli.
It asks a share of
YOUR PATRONAGE '
and promises first-class work and
reasonable prices.
Look out fur the lists anil have
yours ready by next Monday.
All Yfork- Called lor and Delivered.
July 1 (>m
lu. SCHMIDT,
-l-ROPRIKTOn- .
Thomnsvillc Bottling :•: Works,
Manufacturer anil Disponsor of SODA amt
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
■NATURAE GAS
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhino, Germany,
OX DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.”
Will relievo 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 Good?, Cigars, Tobacco,etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.
Careful and personal attention paia to all
work, and satisfaction guaranteed in both
work nnd prices. Will he glad to make
estimates for you. My aim is to please my
patrons.
7 10. d&wtim.
Thoinasvillc Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephon Sts.
Monuments, Tablets nnd Headstones
in Marble, American and Imported,
and In Granite.
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
Aldrlcb& Morse, Proprietors.
june 18 ly.
| COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
OLIVIT BROTHERS,
M IIOLIS.Uf COHUIF8IO\ MfRCBHff,
335 Washington Street, . . NEW YORK.
Pours a Special y.
Refer bv permission lo Timks-Un-
TKiii-insi: nml local shipper* *.
July 1 :hn
McAlister - bros.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
J'tlt.eburgli, Pa
SPECIALTIES.
MELONS and PEARS.
REFERENCES: Duqucsnc National Bank,
Various Express and Freight Agents, Pitts
burgh. Times-Kntcrprise, Thomnsvillc, Gn.
june 27 d-w 2m
J. II. (Jour iNGiionsT. M.II. Craxdkll
(i EOOR Sell LEV, JR.
GOIILINGIIORST, 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 2m
John Stout,
^PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
329 Washington Street,
New - - - York.
Melonsjand Pears Specialty.
PROMPT - SALES - AND - RETURNS.
G 20 d-w till Sept 1st
Geo. W. Davison & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
45 and 47 Poydras St.,
New Orleans, La.
MELONS A SPECIALTY
REFERENCE: Brmlslrcct nnd Germnuin
National Hank of New Orleans.
july 17 d-w 2m
SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO.,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS,
171 South Water St., Chicago, III.
MELONS ami PEAKSJ1ANDLF.D to BEST ADVANTAGE.
Refers by permission to TlMKS-E.NTKlU'ltlsr,
july 10 d-w 3m!
We charge no cartage, and make prompt
returns.
PIKE & BANKS,
Commission Merchants and Denies in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES,
No. 98 PARK PLACE,
Bet. Washington and West Sts., New York.
REPRESENTED BY
.John \V. Mitchell,
May 15 d-w Thonmsville, Ga.
Established 1805.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Pears and Melons a Specialty.
311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St.,
Yew York, - N. Y.
The above old established and responsi
ble house solicits consignments of Fruit and
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi
nancial standing of the house affording ab
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily lo Reese & Eason, where
UABK1XG PLATES A\D| INFORMATION,;
j may be had. diw-lm
WHITE & PAYNE,
Cotton Factors ami Commission Merrhaaos,
MELONS AND PEARS SPECIALITIES.
Nos. 11 and 13 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va.
REFERENCES: Norfolk National Bank,
Bank of Commerce, Burruss Son & Co.,
Bankers, Norfolk, Bunk of Quitman, Quit-
man, Ga.
John Yule,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fruits & Vegetables,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Represented In Georgia and Florida by
E. P. Foam. 7 13 tf
W. W. Scarborough,”
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
21 Market Street, Knoxville, Tenn.
I make specialties of
PEARS and MELONS,
june 2!) il It w 2m.
PEAR
P J >J 0 «•
B FOR SALE .
A nY
R L. F. THOMPSON & CO.
PEAR CRATES.
E> , FOR SALE
A
T L. F. THOMPSON & CO.,
® BKOAtt SUBSET,
® THOMASVILLE, GhEORGHA,
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS?
IHpgJntcrcdJ
It 18 a Wood nnd Htone Preserving Com
pound Oil Minin, applied with nil ordinary
brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve any
kind o* wood, above or under the ground
or water, fornt least fifteen years, nnd keep
ott'nil kinds of insects. It Is used by tbo
U. 8. and almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other
largo Corporations, us well as all Real Estate
Owners, whoro It is kept for sale.
For further Information and Unmlurs
dleasc address or call on
L. F. Thompson & Co.
A Mutual Pleasure.
Nothing pleases tv business man]so much as to please his
patrons and friends.
WE ARE JVBILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Oar Sale Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
13ut we have plenty stacks left for our friends.
COME ROUND AND NEE US.
Wc have bargains in all departments. The ladies will
find a feast. The gentlemen a rich harvest.
THINK OF IT,
The bestall round stock in the city to.choosc from, and every
thing at cost
FOR SHARP CASH.
L. STEYERMAN Ss ERO.,
Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices.
Cold. Storage Company.
Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure ami Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.
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