The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 22, 1890, Image 2

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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE Joka Triplett, Editor and Manager. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1890. (Uar Tikm-Estihp*"! i» pnbliih-d .very Boning (Monday excepted.) fat \Y RtkLT TiHift-Exrupmin i« pnkliahed •very latirday miraing. Sreaenirrio* Bam. iJaa.t Tiuzi-Rmxrtua, ... .#>00 •r.miT « >oo *• Baitr AnTisra.se Ratbs. henitent fiatM.—$1.00 per «qua« ter Ilia Met miertios, and 88 cests for ea> h lubie- eteat insertion. 4*e Square, one nonth, - - - • I 8 00 <M8 Square, twe months .... * 80 Ul* Square, three month!, ... 1288 ills Square, six months, .... 20 00 4n* Bquar*, twelve mentis, - - - *5 *0 •ahjsst t# change by special arraaf tnaeat. :IOHR TBIHETT, Ban. Hal. Notice to Advertisers. To insare insertion, all changes for eUnding advertisements must be hand ed in by noon of the day before. A Hogg of Texas. will be elected governor The state alliance of Florida met in Monticello yesterday. Paltison’s prospects in Pennsylvan ia, are growing blighter every dav. Macon will be crowded with legis lative limber to day. The big state fair opens. The stock holders of the proposed Alliance bank in Quitman met the other day and decided to abandon the project. Another train was robbed last week. We thought this kind of thing would stop after Rube Burrows was Stilled. Henry M. Stanley, the great Afri can explorer, will arrive in New York on the 29th. He will be tendered a brilliant reception by Gotham. Stan ley’s new wife accompanies him. Mr. Ben Allen, editor of the Ber rien county News, has been elected Mayor of Sparks. We congratulate Mr. Allen on this recognition of his services to the growing town of Sparks. While Dr. Felton is on the stump in the 7th, Mrs. Felton, with her trusty faber, continues to prod parties through the columns of the newspa pers who arc righting the Doctor. Mrs. Felton is a mighty smurf woman. The Savannah Daily Tiraee perti nently observes that blankets and overcoats will be costly this winter, and many a poor man and illy clad woman and child will shiver with cold in order that some millionaire manufacturer may be “protected." Governor-elect Northen advises Legislators to etand by their pledges to the Democratic party. Governor Northen is an Alliancemnn, but, above all, be is a Democrat. And this is the position of the great body of the alliance. The assassination ot the chief of po lice in New Orleans, has created a sensation. A band of Italians are said to have conspired to kill him, and now threaten the life ol the Mayor. A few of the banded assassins hung to lamp posts might bring about a re form. G-EO. 'W. FOE5E9 175 Broad Street, Mastiry Hotel Buildiug. LARGK SCREENS. Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Oil-Cloth, . ANT.QOK NWAUjP*™ Bed Room Suits/N^^ponSs, 8 WITH TOILET GLASS \ CurUm Poles, - Pictures, Only $29.50; Worth Mouldings, \ Carriages. Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4.50 \ Etc. elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor. Watch this Corner for Low Prices. G-EO. "W- EOEBES, I XsTJS TALLMENTTS. CASH i«|21-dknlj O IFt The New York Tribune said some time ago that “it ia presumed the new census will increase the repre sentation of States which are surely Republican and diminish the repre sentation of Borne which eleet only Democrats.” Proctor .ought to be well rewarded lor his dirty work. ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ a. ■ — - TheJ Mtfcon Evening News says: ‘‘It is announced that the World's Fair committee are going to remove the birthplace of Lincoln from Ken tucky and lake it to Chicago as a part of the great exposition. If they can get the Lookout Mountain, the grounds of Andersonville prison and the original bloody shirt the show will be about complete.” Id one of his recent speeches, Mr. McKinley admitted that his tarifT meant a general increase of prices. He said: "The whole system of cheap thing* is a badge of poverty, for cheap mer chandise means cheap men, and cheap men mean a cheap country, and that la not the kind our fathera bnilded. Furthermore, it ia not the kind their mean to maintain.” ESTABLISHED 1841 Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams 1 Is guaranteed to be seed oil or beef tallow. PIES 1 At made adsolutely of hog’s fat. No cotton Why Jews aro Masons. Macon Neva. A friend afew days since asked ut the question,. “.Why is it that so many Jews join the Masonic Order It is a fact that seldom you find a Jew that ts not a member of the Order, and an intelligent Ma-or.—one that is posted in the riluils and understands the meaning ol symbols used in Masonry —ihe reason why Jews are friends ol the Order is well understood. There is not a symbol used in a properly fur nished lodge that is not of a Jewish origin. All the legends and ceremo nies used in conferring the var ous de grees are taken from Jewish history and tradition. All the proper images or emblems are taken from the Bible (a book entirely written by Jewish au thors), which alone contains the an- Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. thenlic records of ancient masonry. It was to Moses, the Jewish law giver, that the first formal revelation was made of God’s sacred name at the burning bush, that it might be a pass word to induce the Israelites to be lieve that he had been sent for their deliverance. This incident is typified in the Royal Arch degree, and so on through the various degrees of Mason ry. The formula, the language used in conferring the degrees, the legends and the meaning of the ceremonies are all obtained from the Jews. The Jews are a remarkable people. Scat tered as they are over the world, they never become 'homogeneous with the people with whom they come in con tact either by marriage or otherwise. They remain distinct in race and relig ion, and in the midst of the most fiery persecution, the most cruel ostracism, ever remain faithful to the religion ot their ancestors. Ihey do not, like other people, lose their identity by adopting the religion and customs of nations among whom they dwell, but cling as tenaciously to their race and religion t as did their ancestors under the magnificent reign pf King Solomon (the founder of masonry) over (Jyee thousand years ago. Is it then any wonder that a people who arc so devo ted tojthcir race and religion, and hold in such loving veneration the tradi tions and history of their people, should love and support an order based upon these traditions and that history ? At a meeting of passenger agents in Cincinnati an agreement was reach ed as to Florida excursion rates this winter. The rates agreed upon were substantially the same as those of last year, or 2 .cents per mile each way fropi northern parts to Gplahan, Lake City and Jacksonrille. South of tfces* points the barring rates will be added. The Florida roads refuse to join in the reduction, and, on the other hand, )yill raise their rate this year to about 5 cents per mile. They p!#ad the pov erty net, and that they do not get a chance at the public but half the year. The Florida roads aro making mistake in putting up rates. It will keep .them poor. Low rates iuduces travel. 33 RATTAN ROCKERS, BAMBOO EASLES, ~W~ .A-IELjILj :~:3P.A.IPIEniR, MEDALS. Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 75-76-79 80; Vienna, Austria; New Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others. More medals awarded to this lard than any other. Swan’s Down Patent flour is the best. SOUTHERN EXPOSITION MONraOMBRY. A.L.A.. Oi»en» Jjr.QTember 4, Closes November 16, 1806. A magnideent exhibit of the 9 o.id's products and manufactures. Attractions unequaled by any other exposition, PAWNEE BILL, wi h his great wild wost show, will gire one completo performance overy day, common 0- ipg s t t 11 o'clock and lasting until one. Startling wild west scenes will bo shown by h> s 100 (owboys qnd Indians, giving a true and realistic picture of life on the plains. 3 Grand Races every day: WV adw ngmjjey some of the best horses on the American turf among our entries. Our display of ponltry, five stock, machinery and farm implements will be linocniv. B-ALLiOOlSr ASOENSIOK & . From among the eloads. A man will Jump fron n balloon and with his parachuto w' land safely on tbe gronnd. 31i© , W BATES (Qn a',1 railroads for both passangers and freights. J. G. CHESEy, (Jen’J Manager. H. C. Davidson, Secty. A young couple were married last week while on the cars running be tween Atlanta and Augusta. They stood up in the nislc, the swaying cars dashing along at forty miles per hour, while the minister steadied himself against a seat and performed tiie cere mony. They started out in life at a pretty fast gait. The editor of the Montezuma Rec ord is not a weather prophot. He gays: "If we sit down to write that the sunshine is glorious and the farmers happy on account of nice weather to gather crops, it will rain in less than twelve hours.” B. D. FUDGE, TUOMASVILLEjJGA. gBKALKn IX— HARDWA RaE STOVES, IRON, Buggy and Wagon Material Tin’andJHollow Ware, Guns', and Sporting Goods ei all kinds, and agent for King’s Powder Co. Tea Idly OPERA HOUSE iTiioiiiasrille Marble Works THURSDAY, OCT. 23. I. H. POWER’S CO. —PRESENTING— THE ROMANTIC IRISH DRAMA, THE FAIRIES WELL. (A Companion Play to the Ivy Leafy A strictly first-class company, in cluding tfcfi talented Irish Comedian, CARROLL JOHNSON (Lati Pf Johnson k Slavin’! M;siyuxL8.) A carload of scenery. A powerful dra matic company. Replfte W‘ll‘ new songs and dancas. Production tibia u at the 14th Street Theatre New York. Price 25, 50 and 1.00. Seats on sale at Reid k Culpepper's. PHOSPHATE ROCKS — ANALYZED BY— €. S. BONDUKiNT —AT— BONDURANT & PEACOCK’S CASH DRUG STORE. Ttrms reasonable. 10 1C lmd w Jackson and Stephen Sts. Those haying the misfortune to need Monument, Tablet or Headstone, either marble or granite will rave money by get ting our prices before purchasing. Wo are connected with the largest marble and gran ite dealers in the United States, and can fur nish yoar work at remarkable low prices. Gall and sec us or write for prices. Satis faction guaranteed in every icspect. Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors. jnne 18 lydSw. REAL ESTATE BROKER FIRE INSUltAXCE; AGENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, RENTAL AND CILLECTIOH AGENT JtlHKCTIK T7P1WRITIR AGEST. A nice selection of furnished and unfur nished cottages for reel. Call on or nddrefs J. E. B. Love. 158 Bread street. 18-1 (Successor to Geo. Fetm) J. R. BURCH, -DEALER ra il ill located 8 miles north ot Thomasville. t will deliver lumber any where in the city or on board cars at the VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. • Thanking my patrons for past favors, 1 ask a continuance ot the same, promising fair, square, upright dealings in every par ticular. T guarantee prices and quality, and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, •f. IK. BURCH, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. 9-3dAwtt dr. €. MIMS PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL PHEMIST, SAVANNAH, GA. Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, I’hos- phase Rock, etc. TEmw&> MODEM AT30S Corrcspondencc'solieited. 0-30-tf P. D. HEADLY, JACKSOX STREET. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Alligator andFish Scale Jewelry —AND OTHER— g Florida Curiosities. Clocks, Watches and Jewelrv Repaired, d&w 271T AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Jackson St. »xt to Watt's Cervix. I will hare regnler sales creiy Satarday, and cell real estate and lire stock. I make a specialty of selling household and kitchen furniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise of every description. Consignments solicit- ed. Prompt reti ms t.-ul tatD.ae.ien guar anteed. 10 3 Cm L. A. Dmtki. Can be bought jiowhe.ro at’ this Price except from JaalslT Broad. Street. Although we have already one of the largest stocks to be found in Sou h Georgia we are daily adding to P, and when completed it will be the most carefully selected in the city. We ar«*now offering to the public a stock for inspection and purchase, such as Thomasville has never seen before, tonsiit- mg of all Jrinds of S23E3SS O-OOZDS, MOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER- WEAR, HOSIERY, J3LANKETS and all kinds of domestics. Men’s and Bojs Clothing For the last ten years we have been handling Strauss Bro’s, the well known Baltimore clothiers, goods, which have been proved to be the best fitting clothes on the market. We also keep a complete stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. Everybody give us a call. L. STEYERMAN & BBO. MD Cold. Btorao-e Company lee 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, •a