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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
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ii-g this year's crop short, will charge
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R. B. BURR, ItllNlnoan filnllngrr,
Mr. Carlisle defines the Lodge Fed
eral election bill as a proposition
employ 1,000,000 officials and spend
§10,000,000 every two years to obtain
a permanent republican majority in
the house ot representatives.
Contrary to expectation the Grand
Jury of Floyd county has found a true
bill against Dr. J. B. S. Holmes for
killing his brother-in-law Dr. Forrest
'Allgood some months ago. Bail was
fixed at $3,000, and was promptly
given.
The program of the summer session
of the Piedmont Chautauqua at Salt
Springs is being arranged. This
Chautauqua was one of Mr. Grady’s
pets, and the shadow of his departed
spirit will hover over it for many years
to come.
The Kansas farmers are not over
flowing just now with love lor Ingalls.
Perhaps the fiery senator will one day
find out that while gall and venomado
very well to round a pariizan para
graph, they are not particularly seme
able in making friends.
Farmer Tillman, of South Carolina
and he is a bona fide and successful
tiller of the soil, will lead his brother
farmers in a fight against the ancient
Democratic regime in his native state
Mr. Tillman will make a thorough
canvass ot the state, and as he is a
splendid talker he w.ll niake the cam
paign a lively one.
The New York World’s e.qm.-c of
Georgia convict camps is stirring the
lessees to a wonderful degree. The
expor dealt principally with the Chat
tahoochee Brick company, and the
gentlemen composing the company
deny the allegations with a fervor that
reminds one of the ancient adag
“Thou dost potest too much.’’
The spring fights have broken ou
among the students ot the State Uni
versity at Athens. A member of the
Junior class was charged with cheating
in his examination paper, and was
tried before two of the faculty. The
fights have grown out of the trial.
The young men very sensibly used
the weapons nature gave them instead
of the modern pistol and ready knile.
The southern manulac.uring boom
evidently has not reached its climax,
judging from the Tradesman’s report
for the first three months of 1890.
The new industries established in the
southern states during this period
number 833, against C91 for the same
peried in 1889. The cotton and
woolen mills established during the
first quarter of 1890 numbered 64,
against 35 during the first quarter ol
the preceding year.
long enough prices to insure them
selves against loss in cons, quence ot
the tv 1 aihtr’s freaks, lor which, of
course, 1 hey were no! responsible,
lhc pice to large consumers will
siar; at 815 per Ion, and will probably
advance. This ill wind blows good
to the ice manufacturers.
“North and south, politically, have
no existence,” says the Philadelphia
Evening Telegraph, “and it is too
long after the war to revive war meas
ures and policies for the government
of the South. W ith equal reason or
justice the leaders of the majority
might put squadrous in the Held or
set an army of occupation in control
of the South. The protest against
sectional, partisan legislation should
come from the North, not from the
South.” It is useless to hope that
all will be that ought to be, but there
are many republican newspapers in
the North that arc raising the voice of
protest against the recent display of
sectional malevolence in congress.
'I want to tell you,” said a New
England tourists “that some of your
social and political conditions do not
suit the northern people, and when
they come here to live, they will try to
change them.”
“All tight,” said an Atlanta man,
‘come here and live two years,and we
will talk about it.”
The New Englander looked thought
ful.
I must admit,” he said, “that I
have been surprised and pained to
find 1 hat the northern residents here
are the very people who most strongly
advocate the reprehensive condition
of things which I find so objection
able.”
“Just so.” replied the Atlantian.
Strange, isn’t it ? Come down here
and scll’c. We don’t care what your
present views are. In two years you
he a stalwart champion of south
ern ideas,"
The tourist iiune his head, and dis
•appeared in a cloud ol sadness and
gloom.—Constitution.
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Imitations, substtuilw, etc., which nro flooding
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tains no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois
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eral health from the first dose, raid has never
failed to eradicate contagious blood poicon and
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genuine. Send your address for our Treatise on
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Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc.
MEIGS, GA.
Wanted—Everybody to write
or see us before placing or
ders for lumber. We still
have thousands of feet of
the Best Dry Lumiiek in
South Georgia. We carry
in stock and in large quan
tities anything wanted in
lumber, and are fully pre
pared to furnish dressed and
matched lumber, and in fact,
in almost any shape desired.
Mouldings turned and Scroll 1
work done in best style. |
Capital
Surplus
$100,000.
A general hanking business. Collec
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THE PEST
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J RUM ALL PRINCIPAL-POINTS IN
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THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
Contractors & Builders
TIIO.MAKVILU;. <;A.
*tWe will b»» glad to make contract* for nr
superintend, nil classes of building*. public
or private. In either brick or wood. Will fur
nish plans and speclflc/i'inn* if required. If
wc through express trains dally, with Pull
man I’ul/ico Buffet Hlceplng Cars by night,
a ml Chair Cars by day, between Cin
cinnati! and Chicago, Indlanapo
Us and Chicago, and also be;
tween Louisvlllo and.
Chicago,
where close con
nections are rondo for
St. Paul, Fargo, Plsmark, pni
lav!, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
and points Intermediate—
Pretty Patterns in Stock
SMYENA RUGS.
A few more of those -foe Holland Shades,
spring* rollers
make your selection before
i
they are all gone.
feet long or.
and
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A JOKE ON AN ALDERMAN.
“Takes a Great Paper to do It.”
II there is one th ug abme all others
in the manner in which The Atlanta
Constitution treats the members of its
staff, for which it is to he commended,
it is that it uncovers each man’s in
dividuality, and permits him 10 be
known to the public. In verity, The
Constitution’s staff is known Ly
name all over Georgia. It has no
lordly “boss” who takes unto himself
praise for all the fine and bright work
on the paper. In this respect The
Constitution is a scathing rebuke to
some lesser papers, whose chiefs loom
into prominence by capiured light
and whose pigmy abilities arc "ac-
corded commendations and congratu
lations solely due
Limburger Cheese as an Incentive
to Active Sanitation.
A story too good to be lost was
picked up by a Morning News repor
ter. Alderman Cann, at a recent
meeting of council,[introduced a reso
lution looking to the improving ot the
sanitary condition of the Bilbo canal
by the construction of a closed sewer
along its banks for the reception ol
the house drainage of the city.
A wag, said to he a relative ol
Alderman Falligant, took it into his
head to help Alderman Gann’s
efforts by a novel undertaking. Ob
taming some tcrrificalty odorous Lint
burger cheese, he went to the office
of an alderman in the eastern part of
die city wlttl.t the clerical force was
at dinner, and rubbed pens, pencils,
rules, desks, office coals, iic , with the
cheese. When the boss and his clerks
came in af'er dinner they del, c;ed a
penetrating odor permeating every
thing. Each one, in turn, as he en
tered the office, turned up his note!
To each it was suggested that it must
be “the Bilbo canal.” F.iial'y the
alderman came in and put on his
office coat. His olfactory nerves were
shocked. “What is dial awful smell ?’’
he asked. “The Bilbo canal !" said
one.
It is said that the alderman Hurried
up town to the mayor’s office and
insisted upon an immediate meeting
of council on business of great im
portance in connection with the Bilbo
canal!
The mayor, impressed w.tli the ne
cessity ol immediate action, called
the committee of the whole together
the same afternoon. Not a member
of the counc i had been let into the
secret, and when Alderman Cann’s
re olution was brought up for discus
sion Alderman Falligant observed
that some of his brother alderman
were taking decidedly more interest in
drainage than he had ever known
them to take before, and he availed
himselt of the anxiety depicted
several countenances and pressed
Alderman Cann’s efforts for all they
were worth. 'I lie resolution was
adopted unanimously.
Alderman Falligant insists that lie
was totally unconscious of the real
cause of the universal interest dis
you want any building tloii. wuu
I wo will submit owIIuiuU m whether
awarded us or not. Wo will guar/
faction In all our work. Wo refer ti
buildings erected by us In Thom tv
to all parties for whom wo hnv
Simp on Fletcher at., 2nd door fr<
Tbomonvll’-fl. April .'J, 1H89.
N. S. Eaves,
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It la n Wood find tstono Preserving Com
pound Oil tttaln, applied with an ordinary
brush. Jt Is guaranteed to preservo any
kind 01 wood, atove or under tho ground
or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep
oil* all kinds of Insect*. It is used by tho
U. 8. and almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Ballroad, and other
laTgo Corporations, as well as all Real Estato
Owners, where itols kept for sale.
For further Information nnd Circulars
please address or call on
i*oo .'lug Louisvlllo, D/illy except Sunday, at
7 .M)/i. in. Cincinnati!, Dally, except Sunduj.
at 7:4 V Arriving at Chicago at C :15.
Tho must rapid service «
tween tho Great Cominor
Ohio KIver and Chicago,
ffi)-' hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggage «
od to destination, and your safety am!.
fort provided for, are among tho points that
have made tho
Tlioraaft7!llo, Georgia
Gkl will bo glad to nmko contracts f..i the
construction of all classes of buddings pub
lic and privato, in either brick or I ’
I will guarantee in every inst/amo
glvo satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
and caroful estimates made.
MY Motto—Good, honest worlc at fair
prlcos. If you want any building
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ersally i
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d deservedly popular.
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CARSON. VIee-pres’t ,.
C-DOKL. Geld Traffic Mating
— . will submit estimates win
contract is awarded mo or not. I ivf
the many public buildings erected by r
Tlrmasrlllo and elsewhere, and nil p i
r w bom I have worked
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AS. BANKER, Gen Pass Agt.
11 ( 1.0.1X0, passenger nml Freight ,\g
I-'* Du ml Ht.. Tlminnavllln On.
Montana, Washington and Oregon.
A correct map ot the northwest will show j
thnt the .Northern Pacific railroad traverses !
tlie control portion of Minnesota, North Du I
kota, Montnnn nml Washington fur a dis-
tiince ot nearly 2,000 niiles; it is the only
rnilrond reaching Jnmetown, Rismnrck, Miles
£ity, Aillings,“Livingston, Do/.enmn, Mis
soula, Cheney, Davenport, Paiousu Citv
Sprague, A’ltzville, Yakima, Ellenslmrg. Ta-
coma, Seattle and in fact nine-tenths uf the
northwest cities, towns, nml points .,f ink-r
est.
The Northern Pacific is the shortest trans
continental route from .St. Paul mid Cliiem.o
to Helena, Unite, Anaconda, Deer l;ud"e
Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, Dayton and
Portland, nml the only one whose through
trains reach any portion of the new state of
Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa
cific Const second class tickets via. 81 Paul
and the Northern Pacific have choice Irani
that point ot free Colonist .Sleeping Cars or
Pullman’s Tourist Furnished .Sleepers at
charges ns low as the lowest.
For tho benefit of settlers the Xort
Pacific also gives u ten day sto|
lege on second class North I
tickets at Spokane Falls and each ami ever
point west, including over I JO stations ii
Washington, thus enabling persons seek!m
a home to examine this vast ttrritorv uitli
out incurring an expense of from to #13:
in traveling on local tickets from point u
point.
Insure for yourself comfort and safety In
having the host accommodations afi'orded
thereby avoiding change of ems, re..-heck-
ingot baggage, transfers ami lay overs cn
route. Money can he saved hv parchasin
tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the
Northern Pacific.
For Maps, Pamphlets, /.’ales ami Ticket
enquire of your nearest Ticket A;:.-at, am
District Passenger Agent ot the Northcn
Pacific AfailrOiM; or Ciias, .S, I-'kk, General
Passenger mid Ticket Agent, Si, Paul, Minn
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Como and Examine our Stock of
Sateens, Oliallies, Ginghams,
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO OUK IM-MEN.Si- STOCK OF
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White O-oods.
fill ■-peri:,I attention lo 0 ur JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for
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Our Xcw Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the
entire stock is new, and will be sold ts cheap as possible.
L. STEYERMAN & BED.,
THE SLEEPLESS AND RESTLESS DRT-GOODS MERCHANTS.
Mineral Water
or and IC '-levs
The Marshall House,
takes a creat newem t0 *' n0the '* II i me universal interest dis-
hetrtloTTrn * 3 ", “ P ' ayCd in his de I’ artra «‘by his broth-
heart, to be generous and just. ! er aldermen
J. s.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVTLLE, GA.
Offiw over Iltid l Cnlpeppcr s Drug Store, Croat! St
SCHW-BTS.
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, iorotlmr
parties, all kinds of town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and f
respectfully solicit a share of the business of
the community. aligns
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('mlcr new Management.
levdin , norm.
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With bmatl pln/./is commanding n grand
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