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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
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WEDNESDAY, JUI.Y 3, 18fif.
Well, Cleveland can beat Harrison
fishing. There’s some consolation in
that.
Dawson is getting to lie quite
Frenchified: boys make a living there
by selling frog legs.
The health of Senator Brown con
tinues to be a source of solicitude to
the politicians, as well as to his friends.
They haven’t had a murder in Bir
mingham, Ala , for two days. What’s
the matter? Look out for the millen
nium.
The democrats will have to wander
in the wilderness till March 4th, ’93.
And then they will cross over into the
promised land.
One of the Chicago papers boldly
asserts that “Chicago is not piggish.”
She has outgrown piggishness; she is
hoggish, now.
Will not some “well inlormed and
reliable Washington correspondent”
inform an anxious public whether
Wanamaker’s yacht carries bait on
Sunday?
To Memorialize the Legislature.
At the recent meeting of the alumni
of the State University the following
committee, to memorialize the legisla
ture to give the rental of the state
road to the cause of education in the
sta'c, was appointed:
1st Hist., A. P. Adams, Savannah.
2nd
3rd
4th
5 th
6th
7 th
8th
9th
10th
S. G. McLendon, Thos’villc
K. A. Hawkins, Amcricus. , , _ , , , ,.
John W. Tark, Greenville., consumed, J. Cohen and Byck Bros.
suffered heavy loss, while S. W. Branch
had his stock of groceries injured by
water. One fireman was killed and
eight olliers injured by a falling wall.
There was a fair amount of insurance
on the stocks and buildings.
The Governor of Mississippi offers a
reward of $500 for the arrest of Sulli-
vaan and Kilrain, their aiders and
abettors, if a prize fight is attempted
or carried out in that state.
Savannah had a hundred and fifty
thousand dollar fire on Monday even
ing." The extensive furniture estab
lishment of A. J. Miller & Co. was
“What is the country coming to?”
dramatically inquires a contemporary.
It’s coming to the point when the
bottom of the treasury will be seen—if
Tanner holds on to his place.
It is thought the attractions, conve
niences and allurements of the new
capitol will cause the legislature to
linger within its walls until long after
the biting frosts of autumn.
Chandler’s ear is getting well. He
ought to wear a pair of ear muffs, or
protectors, during his next term in the
senate. He that hath ears, let him
protect them—especially if Joe Black-
bun), of Kentucky, is around.
A railroad would make Colquitt
county one of the most inviting sec
tions in the state. Old Colquitt has
been classed among the back woods
counties long enough. We would like
to see her get out of the woods.
The Sulhvan-Kilrain fight, which is
billed to come off in Louisiana on the
8th, is attracting a great deal of atten
tion among sporting men. The Gov
ernor of the state has issued a procla
mation forbidding the fight.
Col. Buck, after a sojourn of some
months in Washington, directing
and advising in matters per
taining to thc.distribulion of federal
pap in Georgia, has returned to At
lanta. The Col. is the hero ol the
hour among the faithful.
Some sensible, patriotic member of
the legislature will introduce a bill to
tax dogs. And then the house . will
vote tt down. Of course it will. The
g entleman from Lick-Skillet could not
e returned, if he voted for the bill.
Every constituent who owns a flop-ear
ed hound would vote against him—and
he knows it.
W. A. Hcmhhill, Atlanta.
T. F. Newell, Milledgevillc
I F. Thompson,Cedartown
J. S. Turner, Eatonton.
H. Thompson, Gainesville
Geo. T. Barnes, Augusta.
This is a very strong committee,and
as its suggestions will come as a moral
support to the bill proposed by l)r.
Felton on the subject, it is safe to say
that the friends of the bill and the
cause will make a gallant fight for
education.
The Eden Extension Contract.
The contract was let yesterday to
Wright & Strother to grade sixty miles
of roadway for the Eden extension of
the Savannah and Western railroad as
far west as the Ohoopee river. Jhcy
will begin work at once, with a large
force, and will complete the grading
by Sept. 15. Wright & Strother buili
the Ozark extension and, have only
very recently comphted the Alabama
Midland.
The bridge and trestle work over
the Canoochcc will be let this week.
The Central railroad may be said to
be pushing westward sure enough.
A movement has taken definite shape
for the organization of the state asso
ciation of Confederate survivors, the
object being to effect thorough organ
ization in every county in Georgia. A
call has been sent out for a state con
vention to be held in Atlanta, August
z 5th. ___ _____
The man who first brought the
English sparrow to this county died
about a week ago. His name was
John W. Bardslev, and lie was thrown
from his buggy and killed near his
home in Germantown.
Many towns will iccl themselves
avenged. Retribution generally over
takes a man who commits a great
crime.
The Sullivan-Kilrain fight is all
the excitement now among sporting
men. Both men, their trainers and
hackers, have started for New Orleans.
l’lte authorities say the light shall
not occur; the interested parties say
it will conic ofl. Big money is at
stake.
"If you want wealth, health, hair
and happiness, come to Florida. Its
golden climate makes the sad heart
rejoice, and the bnld head to blossom
like the rose.”
The above from the Times-Uuion
is calculated to mislead. There are
bpld headed men in Florida. But
they arc married men.
Lowndes county is making an un
enviable reputation. A special to the
Constitution, says:
“A corpse was manufactured out of
the anatomy of Joe Johnson last
night. York Langford did the work
with a thirty-eight, et adds oue more
bloody page to the history of Lowndes
county, and makes the tenth murder
committed in less than two years."
Homo hempen neck ties would tone
down the belligerent population, per
haps. The remedy ought Uj he tried
To-day speaker Clay's gavel
will call the legislature of Georgia to
order. And then for a long, laborious
summer session. Vital questions —
questions involving great interests arc
to be discussed and decided. For tun
ately for the state, the legislature is
composed largely of cool, clear-head
ed men.
Washington, July 1.—Secretary
Blaine and Walker Blaine left the
city this evening for Bar Harbor,
where the former will remain until
September. Bresident Harrison con
templates paying the Secretary a visit
some time in July.
— m» • • •» — - -
Washington, July 1.—Senator
Spooner, of Wisconsin, thinks he has
succeeded where Senator Quay and
others failed in getting Gen. Joe
Johnston out of the commissionership
of Pacific railroads, in spite of Senator
Sherman’s request for Gen. Johnston's
retention. Senator Spooner thinks
that his personal friend, Horace A.
Taylor, a Hudson, (Wis.) editor, will
shortly supersede Gen. Johnston.
A Halo Inresluicnt*
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this plvn you
can buy from our advertised u.uggist a bot
tle of Hr. King’s New Discovery for Con-
r-un.plion. It is guaranteed to bring relief
in every case, when used for any affection of
Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consump
tion, Influmntion of Luugs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, 'Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It
is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly
safe, and can always be depended upon.
Trial bottles free at
S. J. Casskls’ Drug store.
Merit Wills.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery tor Consumption, Dr. King’s New
Life Pills, Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve and Elec
tric Bitters, and have never bandied reme
dies that sell as well, or that have given
such universal satisfaction. We do not hesi
tate to guarantee them everytime and we
stand ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their use.
These remedies have won their great popu
larity purely on their merits.
N. J. Casskls' Drug store
Bu«l will* r.xvr.cmn. Hntr nil done.
Sculp covered with criiplioniiqTlioii&hf
him liuir lvoulil naVer crow. • Jared by
remedies. Hnlr ■plcmlid i«n«I not n
pimple on hlna.
I cannot say enough in praise of the Cutlcura
Remedies. My l*>y, who when one year of - „ _
age, was so bail with eczema that he lost all his A lr4AixrhAi«n
hair, llisscalp was covered with eruptions, WG11 C1SGWI1G1C#
hich the doctors said was scald head, and
iat his hair would nevergrow again. Despair
ing of a cure from physicians I began the use
of Cutieura Rome dies, and, am happy to say,
■ perfect success, llis hair is now
splendid and there is not a pimple on him. I
recommend theCuticur.i Remedies as the most
speedy, economical, and sure cure for skin dis
eases of infants and children, and feel that cv-.^
cry mother who has an afflicted child will p*
thank mo for so doing.
Nrs. M K. WOOD8UM, Norway. Me
A Ferer More Bight Yeurn Cured.
I must extend to you the thanks of one of my
customers, who has been cured by using Cuticu-
ra Remedies, of an old sore, caused by {a long
spell of sickness or fever eight yoars ago. Ho
was so bad ho was fearfnl he would have to
have his leg amputated, hut is happy to say he
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar, lie
requests mo to use his name, which Is H. II.
Cason, merchant of this place.
JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist,
Oainsboro, Tcun.
Severe Scale Disease Cured,
A few weeks ago my wife suffered very much
from a cutaneous disease of tho scalp, land re
ceived no relief from the various rumpuios she
used until she tried Cutieura. The disease
dromptly yielded to this treatment, and in a
short while she was entirely well. There has
been no return of the disease and Cutieura
ranks <^o. 1 in our estimation for diseases of the
Here is a gem of sense and political
wisdom from the address of Mr.
Grady, the other day:
‘‘Exalt the citizen. As the £tate i9
the unit of government he is the unit
of the state. Teach him that his home
b his castle. and his sovereignty rests
beneath his hat. Make himself self-
respecting, self-reliant and responsible,
bet him lean on the state for nothing
that his own arm can do, and on the
government for nothing that his state
ean 4a »
NOT A PIMPLE ON H1N NOW.
n
1111 {
When you are con
templating a pur
chase of anything in
our line, no matter
how small may be
the amount involved
Cutieura Rcmedlm.
Are a positive cure for every form of skin,
us.
Sqjd everywhere. Trice, Cutieura, 5oc.; Soap,
13.; ResoLi/it, $1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug and Chemical Co.. Boston, Mass.
DIDV’C Skin and scalp preserved and beauti-
D/UJl u Hen by Cutieura Soap. Absolutely
Two. No. L (i.ood horses for sale bv
p.-v-fuss,
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED?
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in one min-
^ ute by the Cutieura Anti-Pain Plas
ter. "The drst and only instantaneous pain-kill-
u,s, £4e^^hcning plaster. 145 cents.
Rutledge, Ga., June 30.—Mr,
McAllister, an expert in the oil lnisi
nc«>, eaye there arc immistakblc signs
of oil on a line extending from Hol
land's spring to a point iu the ravine
opposite Mr. Atkinson’s residence.
He also says that so confident is lie
that oil cau be found in paying quan
titics that he will lie willing to lake
stock in a stock company organized
for that purpose.
June, the month of commencements,
of sweet girl graduates, compositions,
declamations,diplomacy and diplomas,
breathed out its life at the witching
hour of twelve o’clock on Sunday
night. ’Tis gone—gone like the breath
and perfume of the faded flowers of
spring.
Carlotta Patti, the great singer,
died in Paris the other day. Whc
was a veritable queen of song.
By coming to look
over our large and
well selected stock of
Clothing, Gents’ Fur
nishing Goods, Hats,
etc., that is new and
seasonable.
Decide tyiiddj
To buy of us. After
seeing the prices and
examining the qual
ity of our goods you
can’t resist them. It
is impossible to. do as
JSTO
a be found. We
get the choice of the
best goods on the
market, andbuy and
sell thorp
LOW.
TUB UiVALiB’S HOPE.
Many seemingly incurable cases of fcjood
poison", catarrh, scrofula and rheuma
tism have been cured by B. B. B. (Botanic
liLcod Balm ), made by the Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, tja, )Vritc to them for book tilled
with convincing prorf,
O. \V. B. Kinder, living seven miles from
Athens,Ua.,writes: “For several rears f
suffered with running nicer*, which doctors
treated and pronounced incurable. A single
bottle of B. B. B. did me more good tti
I he doctors. I kept on using it and every
itjcer healed.”
Son, Towaliga, Ha., writes:
“We induced a neighbor tq try B. B. B. for
catarrh, which he thought i*ct.r»b*c, ?« "
had resisted all treatment. It delightedtA
and continuing its use, he was cured sound
and well. *
U. M. Lawson, Last Point, (la., writes:
* S\j n> i,fc had scrofola 15 years. She kept
growing uor*c, .She lost her hair and her
skin broke oi|t foarjuiiv. debility, cmaciu
tirn and no appetite folk, wcii.'^Bcr
dan* an.! nutm-roii. adrcrliioj tji,ed-ciqcg ~ lin l{?-. r .bn liio-liauf
failed, I tried R. It. ft., andlier Ft'ClHfry »a» flUtpllby plfp IIJgllt/SL.
rapid and complete." 1
Oliver Secor, llaltimore, Md., writes
Eotiernd from weak back and iliciimatisin.
II. It, 14, lue prprun to be the only medicine
that gave me relief,"
TAILORING.
There is an end to all tilings, so tho
people say,'out there is no end to tho
Lpleudid titling clothing made at Hi
Broad street. Cleaning and repairing
done In the neatest manner. Give mo
a call. John Kenny,
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
I2ST GEORGIA-
Where yon can tind fresh mid pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours,
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squildj's preparations In the
prescription department mul guarantee goods and prices.
REID A CULPEPPER, ISO-132 ISroatl Ml.
*1
Headquarters for Drug
REID&CULPlMR’S
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga
: School andlank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, h/c.
<j BE A H IN M I N I ) t-
-THAT THEY HAVE THE-
-jfc. T-
L. STEYERMAN A BRO.’S.
Causes o
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
REMBM BEiRa THE PLACE:
T i. Steyerman & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 l-&c.
CLOTHING-! CLOTHING!
Our Bargains tho talk of the town. Com
petition completely baffled.
Call anti be convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
120JBROAD .STKKKTw
THOMASVILLE.
THOMASVILLE
Bottling Work
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters for pure carbonated bever-
age$, at wholesale and retail. Best soda
water with pure fruit juice flavors.
Ice Cream Parlors
.Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of the Ladies.
h can t Depend Upon It
That our prices are
the lowest, Qijr as
sortment the most
complete, and our
On draught also, the new Mexican
beverage,
“FRUI MIS.”
Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing.
A NKltVK TONIC. This delightful bever
age is not only the most palatable drink
ever dispensed irony the soda fountain, but
is as wefl a perfect tonic and cystcm vitnlr;er.
It improves the appetite, aids digestion and
maintains the normal tone of healthy func
tions.
Its Properties:
Prepared from the nutritious properties
of pure fruit juices, combined with the ex
tract irom a small tropical plant found in
lower Mexico, et which the medicinal prop
erties arc invaluable, and its favor delicious.
It Cannot 11c Used to Excess.
Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching
ot wind and unpleasant effects uftpr drink
ing. No etheral extracts or liquors, but a
solid thirst-quenching, delicious drink; an
cxtppinely pleasant and efficient tonic, over
which ninu out of fen persons are erphifsias,
tic with praise.
Everybody Likes It,
Everybody Wauls It,
Everybody Drinks It.
•‘FRUI MIX,-’’ the limit Ivcvcnigc "ill tli^
worl.1.
DISPENSED IIy
L. S€H JUIUF,
Proprietor Thomasville Bottling Works,
Dont fail to call on
us.
C. H. YOUNG & GO
Clothicts and Fnr&iahcra
lOG^Broid St.
#■
Tltomnsville Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis,^Prop’rs.
Manufacturers andiDealers
ROUGH & DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,'
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
8? Witv Screen Doors ami Windows, S|isl|,
Doors and lllind3
TO ORDER.
STAIR BUILDING,
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A
SPECIALTY.
SSyCORRESPONDENCK SOLICITED.;
B, D, FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
—dealer IN
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
GEORGE FHARN,
SEAL ESTATE ACI AT,
OFFICE IN MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK.
Cjlj ?ftl Coatiri fraptiti Iff Salt
IIOUSES - RE NTED
Ami Taxem n i«i.
: DOANS
NEGOTIATED.
Bring me a ile^-ipllqn qi jw prosper
of all kinds, and agent Toy
Powder Oo 5
«ptl3-dt!lil
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY,
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