The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 07, 1899, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE .JOHN THII’LETT, - Kililor. W. A. SPITZ. Hus. MV’ 1 '. Sr.N'PAY. MAY 7. )89». Tim I)ari,v Times-Katkiiimusk id •very morning, (M lay excvpteil.) The Wkkki.y Timks-Kntkhpktsk is pti 1 •! 1 s!i<•■: ■ very SiituriUy nunning. SnuctllPTrnv Kates. !)au.\ Times K.ntkkphisk. - - f Wkvki.v Timka-i ; .NTKu!’iUsE. - ; '|imre tor tl, * Vi Daii.v A nvEiiri osu Ka frAtisient Kites—$1 • ;irst insertion, And tin ei 1 1ut*iit insertion, i inr Square, one month. ' l..e Sqii ire, t .Vo rnontlis. - - si i ):ie S-i'niri. three months, - - i-.' 1 line Sijuiite, six tnoti’lis. - Jo.‘ One Sqiirtre, twelve niontlis, - - Wi" Siitip-et to cluing- hv speetrtl nrrntureineti' IV. A. KPIT/. Bum Notice to Advertisers, To Insure insertion, all cbantre- for standing advertisements must ho handed in loy noon of the day before. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier fails t deliver your paper you will con f or a favor and cause the paper o be delivered promptly by re porting the fact to the business otfic.e. When will that cruel war in the Philippines he over:' Georgia teachers are to lie ex aminedoii the 22nd of June. There iB one good thing aboip Judge Lynch. He serves without pay. England and Russia are going to “divvy" in 1he division of China. Uncle Sam writes a check fm- $2(1,000.000 to jiay Spain, without blinkin'. If Aguiuaido runs niiub more he will not have wind enough to blow his golden whistle. Aguiuaido wants three months in which to decide whether he will lig'bt any more or not. The Dreyfus case will piohaldy he adjourned over, when the I’m is exposition opens next year. The hankers of Georgia will hold their annual convention at Warm Springs, June II and III. The whole country sympathizes with gallant old Wade Hampton in the loss of his homo, by lire. Think of ill Treason against t ie government crops out right in “culchawed” Boston. This Is ter rible. This in a year with only three seasons, winter, summer and fali We have had no spring, or as good as none. The remnant of the Confederate army will gather in Charleston this week. It will be the last meeting of many. Colonel, now Brigadier General Kunston, of Kansas, hasn’t been reported as distinguishing him self for a couple of days. But Kuustou is all right. A premium of three hundred dollars tias’ been olfered by the State Agricultural Society for the best exhibit produced on a one plow farm. That sum is large enough to warrant, the prediction that the displays it will call forth will he u leading feature of the fair. Kew Ilnurs are id more general interest than a prat I ical demonstration of what a man can create with a plow. And the pee- pie of Georgia are not only going to lie deeply interested by this feature, hut they will he surprised by it as well. For the agricul tural possibilities of this slate are almost limited, ami there are any number of men who will show up at the fair with mine different kinds of things grown on a hun dred acre farm than the average person thinkH there is in tho whole Department of Agriculture. THE ROADS BUILDING BETWEEN TIF- TON AND MOULTRIE. Tift on, Ha., May 3 —After be ing isolated so many years, our ; sister city, Moultrie, see? s likely I to soon have a turteit. of railroads. Just now two lilies are making a race to that city from Tifton at top speed. As already reported, work began on tho Tifton, Thorn- asville and Gulf at tlrs point last week, and now news comes to Tifton that the Piuopolis Saw Mill Co., which also owns and op orates the Sparks, Moultrie and Gulf, began work Monday on the extension of their line from Sin clair, a station on their line, four miles cast of Moultrie, to Tifton. A charter was secured a few weeks since for a line from Moui- trie to flie northern boundary of Colquitt county, and the Pinopo lis company say they propose to build through to Tifton, regard less of whether any other line is built or not. They have a large body ol timber in northeastern Colquitt, a.id wnen they build to til's they will be to close to Tifton that the saving in their own freights alone will warrant the completion of the tine. This will give Tifton two direct lines to the county seat of Colquitt county. INSPECTED THE FRUIT TREES Commissioner of Agriculture Stevens has returned to Atlanta after a week's visit to Southwest Georgia, where he made a thor ough inspection of the fruit pros pects at Fort Valley, Marshallviiie, Americas, L-estiurg, Albany, Mitchell county, Thomas, Brooks and Lowndes counties and part of Berrien county. The trip was taken primarily to make an inspection of the fruit prospects and to see if the fruit trees were killed, and generally to examine into the condition of the farming interests of the state. Mr. Stevens reports that very few id the fruit trees are killed, aud he finds that as far as the trees themselves are concerned, they are in a ffouri&hiug condition. He thinks that the peach crop for the present- year will he a failure, aud does not. tbin£ there will be a carload sent out of Georgia. At Tifton, however, there'are a few peaches, and the growers are con fident that they will have some to sell. Mr. Stevens says that while tLe cold blizzard killed the fruit, that it is also destroyed the San Jose scale, or ac least ill) per cent of it, so lhat a little effort on the part of the growers will do away with it entirely, and the blizzard was not, therefore, an unmixed evil. HAVE DONE WITH HYPCCRiSY. Let us have an end ol this twad dle about "benevolent assimila tion,” and all the rest of that rot. It deceives nobody. We are sim ply conquering 8,000,11(10, more or less, of mightily mixed orientals, for what we think can be made off of them and their country. We may, after wo get done kill ing, looting, burning and laying in waste generally, try to briug the Tagals and the others up in the way they ought to go, but that wi I he done to gratify our own pride, and in the hope that it will help to line our own pockets.— Chattanooga Times. Our cordial congratulations are wafted Uncle Jim Anderson, of the Covington Star, on his ap pointment as census supervisor for his district. Jim Anderson is all right, and don’t you forget it. Governor Roosevelt, of New Turk, favors a whipping post in that state for wife heaters and those who abuse children and dumb animate. Teddy is coming around all right. $800 Reward State of Oeokoia, Executive Office, Atlanta. April 27th, ISM*. Whereas, official informali n has been received at thin department, that oil the 1st day of November, 1898. in the Coun ty of Thomas, Dr. J. <». Hopkins com mitted murder upon the person of K It. Evans, aud is now a fugitive from jus tice and cannot be found, and Whereas, the ma'ignity of the crime and the promotion of jo Mice reqnir- that the said Hopkins be brought to trial for the otleose with which he stands cd^trged. I have thought proper there fore r.» issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of THREE HEN DUED DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery of the said J. <v. Hopkins to flie Sheriff of Thomas County, Geor gia. Rv the Gfveriior. C. M. Hitch, Sec. Executive Dept. Duscr ption of J. G. Hopkins. A physician by profession, about 49 years old; looks young for his age. Height f» feet and8 inches; weight 12‘> or Et» pounds. Features sharp, erect car riage, shoulders slightly sloping; sallow complexion ; deep set, greyish blue eyes. MARKS:- Small, long wart on throat. Hair dark sandy cob r, parted on the side. Mustache same color as hair. Large straight sharp nose. Limbs rather long: hands long and flexible. Middle finger of right hand gone. In talking nervous clearing of throat, slight twitch ing of muscles of the mouth and teeth held together. Writes rather poor scratchy hand. I). EAN l>LKK, Governor Winter Residence L< cation, corner of Rroad and Hansell streets. Four hundred feet of park front. New house, good barn. Will be pleased to show property and give price at any time. 210 tf By Th8 County Commissioners. Resolved, 'lhat we. as county com missioners of Thomas county, Ha., iu regular session as-embled, do heartily approve and endorse the genera! pre sentments of our last grand jury, and iu accordance with said recommendation* suggested by them, do offer a reward of FIVE HENDUED DOLLARS for the apprehension of Jas, H. Hopkins, charged with murder, to be paid to any person < r persons w ho shall apprehend the said Jas. G. Hopkins and deliver him to the Sheriff of Thomas County, iu the Thomas County j til. 8. L. Hayes, Chairman, B C. T. Co. Redden Smith, Clerk. r J Now announces to its patrons and friends that it is ready to serve th-*m with ice cream evury day, made of pure cream and fruits of the season Will give any color desired. Orders for ice cream and milk delivered to auy part of the city three times a day. Phone No. 122. 4-1*5 <11 y Will m,il<e terms to suit purchtser. Call and see it. J. E. Robison & Go's. Book t-Goi t>. Jas. Gribben Contractor and Builder, Tliomasville. - - Ga 1 will be glnti to uib.Kt contracts for, or •uperiniendall classee ot buildings, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will rarihan plans tu*] ipecincations it required. It you want .my buil'linv d« ne call on me* and l will submit v.etimau**, whether con tract i9 awarded me or uol. 1 will guaran tee satisfaction in ail mj work. I r«ter to the many buildings erected 'ey me ia Thom asville. and to ait part er r< r whom I have worked. Shot- o.-» Fletcher atreet, 2d door Iroei. i m It g.w.ab.fIerrTng, Experienced and Practical Embalm era and Undertakers 111 Madison Street, Thoms* vi lie. Oa l'elrtohone No. 18. Pure Rye Whiskey. We take ji’ciieure in ii'Ciiniinrmiinj' this whiskej for tmilioiual net), as it is ahto'ultly purr. For sale at utail by T. J, Taylor, Moutuello, Fla. I’rice S5.00 pi-r gallon, delivered Thunmsville. Case pi d<, (irii'e* $1.50 per bottle, delivered Thoniasville. Be ittekeiilteimer & Bouh* Sa.Tra.rxn,a lx, Q-a,. Wholesale Agents. T ranks! Trunks! EBPAIEED. Rebuilt and made to order. We carry'a full line of Trunk and Valise Fur nishings and can do any kind of trunk work on short notice. Keys of every kiud fitted at once. WERTZ A HO E. .Itirltxon Nf. a-3 d 1r Our Store Is Your Store. A movement, has been started to build a home for Wade Hamp ton. Give him the best to he had Visit it when and as often as yon like. We are phiss-d to serve you at all linn a, and our prioes, which are alwaj g'ow, wi 1, it you desire groceries, make onr goods your goods. Our GoutLs Fit iino And Onr Priw*s Sol!. j Only High Class Hotel in Thomtisvillo. Open nil The Year, j We will make reasonable rates to home peop e for the summer months. Elegant airy rooms with no bed bugs. Excellent table and service. A l'bcial and progressive management. WMiKEN II. Williams, dly Manager. Spring and Summer Wear. Beautiful Line of Sasli and Collar Ittiehles The Latest Things Ont. -AT— Louis H. Jerg-er, • 30 Su. Broad Street, 9 I dftw ly. k W. Palin & Bro Have secured quarters on Madison street, opposite J. S Clifton’s, where they will be glad to see their friends aud customers. They are ready to attend to their horses, wagons, carriages, etc. Those who are indebted to the firm are earnestly requested to call and set- tie. They need the money. Watch Out For Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anvono sending A nlieleh And deserliitlnn in,it quickly ascertain our opinion free whether nil Invention is probably patentable, Comroujiicn- tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents •cut free. Oldest agency for scouring patents. Patents taken through Alunti & Co. receive tptmtnlnotice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. 1,unrest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 u roar: four mouths, $L Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN & 0Q^361 Broadway, New York . Branch Office, 1.25 F Bt., Washington, I). C. Easter Egg DYES — l'"lt SALE ftiomas Dickinson. Tn (Jet Yiiur Frozen Pi Ad. K. LAYINE, -CALL ON— =:,t. G. MITCHELL The Georgia “Colonel” whs very | much in evidence ut the unveiling of that uiouiiiueiit ut CLicnuiaugu. 139 E. Jackson Street. t-4 ly Tbwilli Iras Works Near Depot, .Juckdnu St.