The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 09, 1889, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor. S. B. BURK, - Business Manager. fht Daily Times-RM-EnpaiRK in published every merning (Monday eicepted.) The Weeelt EsTEaraisE is published every Thursday morning. The WaaaLT Times is published ererj Sat urday. ScuHcairrios Rates. Dailt Tmis-EsTKirniKr $5 00 W :EKI.Y KkTEEFEISE 1 on Wheelt T'*rs, 1 00 Daily Aiivr.KTi5.su Rath. jl'runsicnt Rates.—SOctr. per square for the first insertien, and -10 rei ts for ea- ii subse quent insertion. One Square, one month, - - -. • $ 5 00 One Square, two months ... - 8 00 •ne Square, three month i, - - - 12 00 Square, six months, - - - - 20 00 One Square, twelve moot is, - - - 35 00 Subject to change by special arranf ement. H. BIJ1I1K, nnalnraa Mnnojer, M'KCIAIi SIITICK. In order to insure pri mpt inserti. n, all adrertiseiuents, changes, locals, etc., should Be banded in by noon be'ore the day of puli- liration ■ VM.NM.S NOTH'*. I’arties leaving Thomasrille for the sum mer ean hare the TiMis-KaTiaraiaa sent to any address for 50 rents per month. Ad dresses ran be changed as often as is desired. TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1885. The New Capitol. We have noticed, heretofore, tiie formal tender of the new capital building by the capital commissioners to the State. The following patriotic speech lty Gov. Gordon, accepting the building, will be read with inter est. The Governor said: Gentlemen of the Capitol Cotninitf sion: In the presence of the General Assembly, and in behalf of the State, I accept from your hands Georgia's new and superb capital. In the fash ion of its architecture, in the synnne try of its proportions, in the solidity of its structure, iu the beauty of its elaboration and completeness of ar rangement, it is worthy the dignity and character of this great common wealth. In all regards this new house of the .State is my lawful and emphatic warrant tor congratulations to the Legislature that authorized it; to the architects who designed it; to the contractors who built it; te the commissioners who supervised it, and to the people who own it. I congrat ulate you also, senators and repre scutatives of the present General As sembly, because it is your high privi lege to celebrate its opening and dedi cate it to wise and patriotic legisla tion. I congratulate the state because in her assembled sons she has repre sentatives worthy of thisdistingnished honor and capable of drawing from these auspicious surroundings renewed inspiration for the momentous duties before them. 1 congratulate the commissioners, because through pa tient investigations, untiring energy, wise provision and conservative ex penditure, they have achieved the al most unprecedented success of com pleting a great public work within the ■original appropriation. Above all else, I congratulate the people be cause the whole enterprise is clean, creditable and above suspicion. From the first bill passed by the legislature to the expenditure of the last dollar by the commissioners, there has been neither jobbery nor thought of cor- uption. From granite base to iron dome, every chisled block and mould ed brick, every metalic plate and marble slab is as frcelrom official pol lution as when they lay untouched by mortal hand, in original purity in the bosom of mother earth. livery stroke of hammer, of trowel or brush is a record of labor honestly expended and justly rewarded. Built upon the crowning hill of tier capital city, whose transformation from desolation and ashes to life, thrift and beauty, so aptly symbolizes the state’s resur rection, this proud structure will stand through the coming centuries a fit memorial of .the indomitable will and recuperative energies of this peo ple, and unswerving fidelity and in- senatc, some one will twist his nose. corrU |,tji>i c integrity of their chosen representatives. While we dedicate to the state's service this new political temple, we erect within it no new altars to strange political gods; we preach from its pulpits no strange political gospel; we prescribe for its service no new liturgy or strange political faith. Wo eousecratc it to the old-time doctrines promulgated by the fathers and early prophets of the republic; recorded in the written word of the declaration and the constitution, and sanctioned by the political experience ot a cen tury. \Vc engrave upon this temple’s corner stone our ancestral canons—a perpetual union of eo equal states: The Federal constitution the supreme law of the land; “the preservation of the general government iu its whole constitutional vigor;” “the support of the state governments in all their rights as * * the surest bul warks against anti-Rcpublicau ten dcncies;” the equality of all men bc- lorc the law; burdens and benefits im partially imposed and fairly distrib uted; equal encouragement and exact justice under the laws, state and Fed eral, for every class of citizens and every branch of industry. AVe hang upon the outer walls of this uew fortress the cld banners in scribed with the additional and ever- living tenets of apolitical faith which, strengthening with its experience, has ripened into assurance—hostility to all sectional and class legislation; hos tility to all laws ami systems of laws which impose unnecessary burdens upon the whole people in order to bring to the few undue advantages and unjust enrichment—opposition not only to trusts and monopolies and their constant evils, but undying hostility to the discriminating, high protective system and the unjust and unequal taxation which enequrage, increase and perpetuate these evils, AVe war uot only against the evils themselves, but agaiust the govern mental partiality which makes these evils no less hurtful and galling in this fice government than under the aristocratic favoritism of monarchical Europe. Let no governmental policies re pugnant to the great principles of natural equity upon which the repub lic was founded, ever find abettors within these consecrated walls. Let no unworthy or unjust action, legisla tive, judicial or executive, ever mar the bright record made in the con struction of this capital. Let the pure winds of heaven play around its dome ami along its corridors, and the untarnished sunlight linger in its chambers without the possibility of defilement. And may its shining spires, pointing heavenward, lie a per- Thomas Ewing Sherman, a son qj General Sherman, was ordained a Catholic priest in Philadelphia on Sunday. Now that the state has a fine capi to), money and enough ot it, should be appropriated to improve and beau tify the grounds around it. Sullivan and Kilrain should have been arrested and put on a chain gang. They are in good condition to work Or rather they were in good condition. Advice to the Georgia legislature: Stick to your desks and work. But its hard to do this when they have free pass over the railroads in their pockets. Bill Chandler was serenaded in Washington the other night. And Bili Chandler made a speech. It was oivthc bloody shirt strain from the jump. His car is evidently hurting him yet. It Chandler gets to slinging his slang around during the next session of the A little blood-letting Irom his nasal protuberance would have a tendency, fferhaps, to lower his pulse. Mr. G. Gunby Jordnn and Mr. B. T. Hatcher, of Columbus, arc about to fight a duel. The correspondence is spicy. Jordan wants to fight out of the State, with fire arms, and Hatcher wants to fight in a ton loot ring, in the state, with bowie knives. Some miscreant placed a bar of iron on the E. T. A . it Ga. R. R. tracks nine miles above Macon, on Sunday, and threw the eaginc and cars from the track. The engineer and fireman had their legs broken. No passengers were hurt. The Big Fight. It is a patent fact that while most people condemn prize fighting, yet when a great milling match comes off there is a general anxiety to hear the result. The fight between Sullivan and Kilrain is an illustration of this. Many oi the staid, steady old citizens of the town stopped and inquired yes terday about the result of the fight. All sorts of rumors were afloat. Each was taken up and eagerly discussed. The fitst was to the effect that the fight took place on Sunday, and that Sullivan had knocked Kilrain out in nine rounds. This was followed by the report that they were both arrested at 11:50 yesterday, and the fight was off. Coloring was given to this report by the an nouncement, received later, that th* governor of Louisiana had ordered out two companies of state troops. An other report was circulated to the effect that the wires leading out of New Or leans had all been cut. Still another tumor had it that Mitchell had shot and killed one of Snllivan’s seconds. The lollowing was received by the Timf.s-Enterprise at 4:30 o’clock: Atlanta, Ga., July 8,1889. Times-Enteririsk—Can’t get au thentic reports. All kinds of rumors afloat. Latest to the effect that Sulli van is victorious after seventy-two rounds. H. AV. Grady-. Elsewhere will be found a special which gives, the result of the fight. The victory of Sullivan was not unex pected. pci ual invocation, calling from the skies no fiery avenging bolt, but the Divine guidance (or the counsellors of the state, and heaven’s boundless benedictions upon its people. It is to be regretted that the bruis ers, Sullivan and Kilrain, did not at tempt to fight in Georgia. They would have been given a job in the Dade coal mines. The cental of the state road ought (0 go to the cause of education, liut in its division the common schools should not be slighted. The rental ought to furnish chough money annu ally to put the common schools of the state on a good basis, and then have enough left to strengthen the state university and the branch colleges. No better investment could the state make than to pul this money into the heads of her children. A MISSOURI PHARMACIST. For years I have sold drugs in Kansas and Missouri, with a large ex perience in selling patent medicines, and bear testimony td the remarkable efficacy of Swilt’s Specific. It cured more people of contagious blood poison than any other medicine that I ever sold, and I have sold all kinds. One man,(whose address I will give to those who wish it) had his hair all taken out by contagious blood poison. Scales came all over his head, face and body. His bones finally became olved, and he went from bad to worse under the ordinary treatment. This man was cured sound and well by S. S. S. I could name dozens 0/ the worst cases who were cured of all sorts of blood diseases by S. S. S after exhausting all other treatment. One ^entlcman of Osceola, Mo., who tried all treatment of Hot Springs and other springs, was finally cured by S. S. S. My brother was cured of eczema by taking S. S. S., after he had tried all other treatment. I will cheerfully give names and address to any who wish them. L. L. Davidson, Sherman, Texas. frcalise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Company-, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. ssons in- vocal music by Mrs. W. i, ( lav and Hardaway streets. Terms malde. * ' 7-l'-«lld Take Notice. 11 mooting of the ron<l commissioners of tho ninth district, It was nrdored thty the fol lowing public roads shall bo classed as * flrst- ejass roads," to wit- Tho Magnolia rood, to district lino; the Jones bridge road, to district lino; the Duncanville and Hprlug Hill mads, to district line; tho Coffee, Boston and Monti- cello roads, to district line, and tho Groom’* bridge road to district lino. All other roads In said district lo bo second class roods. And it Is further ordered that oach and overy road overseer In said district bo lntstructed and re quired to put Ills road In first-class condition, by tho 10th tlar of August next. Every over seer Will see that this ordor is carried out, N. E TUllNElt. Chairman. F. J. HOUN, J. L. FAlCRIEIt, Jiond Conini|sploiier9C37th plst. FOl’NT VIN HEAD HOTEL, Knoxville’.-* favorite summer resort, will open for reception of guests June 1, 1889. The hotel is provided with all the latest modern impruveir cuts and strictly first-class in every particular, having inside its en closure a dense woods and lovely park, with three springs. Freestone, limestone and chalybeate water. For information, etc., address, * I\ A. O’BY It XK, lues times suu Knoxville Tcnn. When you are con templating a pur chase of anything’ in our line, no matter how small may be the amount involved ACT WISELY By coming to look over our large and Avell selected stock of Clothing, Gents’ Fur nishing Goods, Hats, etc., that is iicav and seasonable. Headquarters for Drugs! REID & CULPEPPER'S 120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga :School and Blank Books, Stationery,:. < Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc. BEAR IN MIND CONVINCING PltOOF. In many instances it lias been proven that l». I». 15, (Botanic Blood Halm) made by Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., will cure blood pois on iu its worse phases, even when all other treatment fails. A. P. Brunson, Atlanta, writes: “I had ■J l running ulcers on one leg and i) on the other, and felt greatly prostrated. I believe I actually swallowed a barrel of medicine in vain efforts to cure the disease. With little hope I finally acted upon the urgent advice of a friend and got a bottle of B. B. B. 1 experienced a change, and my despondency was somewhat dispelled. I kept using it until 1 had taken sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheumatism and all other horrors of blood poison have disappeared, and at last I am sound and well again,after an experience of twenty years of torture.” Hubert Ward, Maxey, Ga., writes: ‘‘My disease was pronounced ;i tertiary form of blood poison. My face, head and shoulders were a mass of corruption, and finally the disease began eatiag my skull bones, My bones ached; my kidneys were deranged; I lost flesh, and life became a burden. All said I must die, but nevertheless, when 1 had used ten bottles of B. B. B. I was pronounc ed well. Hundreds of scars can now he seen on me. 1 l ave now been well over twelve months.” 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 Avell elseAvhere. -THAT THEY HAVE THE- Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store IN GEORGIA- Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all hours, day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only .Sqnibb's preparations in the prescription department and guarantee goods and prices. BEI» A tTLPEFPEB, 120-122 ISroad Nft. L. STEYERMAN A BRO.’S. rjT'W'o Cases o Xja"W"ii ? At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard. REMEM BET?. THE FL ACE: L. Steyem-an & Bin’s. One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 l-2c. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Our Bargains the talk of the town. Com petition completely baffled. iS^^Call and be convinced. L. STEYERMAN & BRO., izicimo.Yi) sTKEi-rr THOMASjVILLK. NO a be found. We get the choice of the best goods on the market, andbuy and sell them at Strength to vigorously push a busi ness, strength to study for a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day’s labor without physical pain. Do you doslro strength? If you are broken down, havo no energy, teel as If life was hardly worth living, you can be relieved and restored to ro bust health and strength by taking Brown’s Iron Bitters, a sure cure for dyspepsia, malaria' weakness and all dis- easus requiring a true, reliable tonic. It acts on the blood, nerves and muscles, and regulates every port of the system. Merit Wills. W'v desire to say to oar citizens, that for years we have byen selling Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Dills, liuckien’s Arnica Salve and Elec tric Bjtters, and have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or Hint have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesi tate to guarantee them cvcrytimc and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if alisfactory results do not lollow their use. Those remedies have won their great popu- larity purely on their merits. S. J. Casiels’ Drug store. LiOW. You cans Depend Upon II That our prices are the lowest, our as sortment the most complete, and our quality the highest. Dont fail to call on us. C. H. YOUNG & GO Clotliers and Furnishers. 106 Broad St. THOMASVILLE Ming Works, L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor. Headquarters for puro '.arbpnutcd bever ages, at wholesale and retail. Best soda water with pure fruit juice flavors. Ice Cream Parlors Specially fitted up for the accommodation of the Ladies. On draught also, the new Mexican beverage, “ram MIS.” Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing. A NKItVK TOXIC, This delightful bever age is not only the most palatable drink ever dispensed from the soda 'fountain, but isas we})a perfect tonic and system vitalizes It improves the appetite, aids digestion and maintains the normal tone of healthy func tions. Its Properties: Prepared fro in £ the nutritious properties of pure fruit juices, combined with the ex tract from a small tropical plant found in lower Mexico, ot which the medicinal prop erties arc invuluable, and its favor delicious. It Cannot Be Used to Excess. Not a foaming gas drink, causing belching of wind and unpleasant effects after drink ing. No etheral extracts or liquors, but a solid thirst-quenching, delicious drink; an extremely pleasant and cflicicnt tonic, over which nine out often persons arc enthusias tic with praise. Everybody Likes It, Everybody Wants It, Everybody Drink? It, “FRUI MIZ,” the finest beverage JJln the world. DISPENSED BY L. Proprietor Tbomasville Bottling Works, GEORGE FliARN, HEAL XST.VTE AGIVT, OFFICE IH MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK. (it; and Coo any Proptrtt far Sale. IIIOUSEfRE NTED And Taxes Feld* SUOAN-S NEGOTIATED. Bring me a description oi your protyper Thomasville Variety WORKS. Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs. Manufacturers and Dealers ROUGH <Sc dressed DUMBER. LATHES, PICKETS, Sn INGLES, MOULDJNISS. BRACKETS, SCROLL IVORK.B •MANTLES, BALUSTERS,* STAIR-RAILS Newel Posts, OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE, Furniture/ STORE FRONTS. Wiro Screen Doors ami Windows* Sash, Doors nnd Blinds TO ORJJFR. STAIR BUILDING, AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A SPECIALTY.' BfirCORRKSPONDENCE SOLICITED. N. S. Eaves, • CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Thomasville, Georgia. 01 will bo glad to mako contracts fni tho construction ot all classes ot buildings. pub lic and private. In cither brick or wood! I will guarantee in evory Instance to give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn and careful estimates mado. My Motto—Good, honest work nt fair prices. If you want any building done cull on me. I will submit estimates whothor contract is awarded mo or not. I refer to the many public buildings oroctod by ino In Thomasville and olsowhero, and all parties for whom I have worked • MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. 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