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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
.!< >HN TIUPLETT, - • Editor.
K. H. BURK, - Business Manager
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C^yard Coming South. i The recent heavy democratic gains
Washington. \pn! to. — Ex-Serre- | throughout the west, point clearly to j
tary Bayard leaves- to-inorrmv for | the unpopularity of the Harrison ad-
ChaiU-'io'i in ilrliver Ins Huguenot
address.
(Vi
TTINCS
'VrL.'.i:, da.,
aLEII in
Mrs
Noble's Sunday morning breakfast
lias brought Inm into unenviable nc-
tonety.
Buck has about busted the republi
can party in Georgia—that is what
there is ot it.
Hon. Samuel Randall was said to
be dying yesterday. This news will
carry sadness throughout the land.
go off
Georgia democrats will not
after strange gods. They have every
possible incentive lor standing togeth
er. And they’ll do it.
Athens, Macon and Columbus,
were storm swept on Thursday. Many
houses were unroofed and a large
amount of damage done.
Burlington Free Tress: Out west
the cyclone and the steam boiler are
rapidly solving the problem of the
elevation of the masses.
The 24th annual session ol the
Georgia Teachers’ Association will
meet at Columbus on April 29th, and
continue through May and.
The Southern States for the past
quarter have only 629 failures against
723 last year, but with liabilities of
$5,063,956 against $4,696,906.
An executive warrant was issued in
Atlanta yesterday to cover the schoo]
drafts paid in 132 counties of the state,
amounting to nearly $500,000. '1 his
is the largest warrant the treasurer has
handled for years.
A Liltle Thing.
J,n I, (in t:n.\ living near Reyn
olds, has a u.ibi six days old, perfect
ly formed, in good health, and in
peace with all its surroundings, whose
face can he covered by a silver dollar,
and which will barely turn the scales
at one and a half pounds.
The South is Not Sectional
An esteemed contemporary, speak
ing of the
ner as pn
Associate
The eh
IKf. of III
president
sociation,
is no seen
Georgian
ch ciion of .Mr. \V. I,. Gless
•blent of the Georgia Tress
1, says:
■tion of Col. W. i.. Gless—
Amends Recorder, to the
of ti e Gec.rgi 1 Tress As
.• an instance showing there
u al feeling in the minds ot
Col. (Messi er is an Ohio
vilcM.-u
ministsntion. The handwriting is be- j — ue.
ginning to appear on the wall. 1 ,~ , , 15 . \~\ \ r" a -r a ~t ,-s
— ■* • ■ id! .' c l \ 1- J vV a^\.XTJcJ
The democratic tidal wave rolls on.
Kansas City, for the first time in four
years goes democratic, while Indiana
polis, the home of Harrison, gives a
large y increased democratic majority.
I.et the good work go on.
A Bridgeport (Conn.) newspapet
recently printed the following adver
tisement: “Chu Fong would likee
smally nice Melican lady. She no
have to work, as Chu l'ong got big
lot ol money. Chu F’ong will do the
washee and the cookee ; wife she can
dress up everyday. Trice $10 for the
best girl. Chu Fong.”
citizen now. of Georgia, whose worth
is recogn zed.
Hotel fer Indian Springs.
Atlanta, April 9 —Mr. Whit Collier
and h s brother. Mr. George Collier,
the parties who own the Indian
Springs lease, have engaged an At
lanta architect to draw plans for a
$40,000 hotel, which they propose
erecting as soon as practicable. The
house will contain 135 rooms and
must, according to their contract, be
capable ol holding 300 guests. It
will be out eit the question to get the
building ready in time for the accom
modation of visitors this season.
A New Railway Car.
Philadelphia and New York capi
talists have formed a corporation with
a capital ci $5,000,000, and have
purchased 5,000 acres of land in Mc
Kean county, Pennsylvania, where
they will erect an immense plant to
cost $2,000,000, for the manufacture
of tubular steel cars for passengej
service. The frame work ol the cars
will be steel tubing, rigid, and firmly
bolted together so a; to prevent the
possibility of telescoping; tubes will
take place of sills, plate and other
longitudinal timbers. 1 he tubes in
the frame'of the car will provide means
ol heating, etc. Work on the plant
will be commenced this spring.
The Georgia Tress Association
parted, with regret Irom two failhfu
officials at the late meeting in Savan
nah, Col. Estill, president and Steve
Weston, treasurer. Both will ever b
held in kindly remembrance by every
member of the association.
An exchange says: lt is notun
likely that the next governor of Geor
gia will be practically nominated by
the people before the state convention
meets.
The r e will be some lively wire pull
ing before any one man lorges sulli-
ctenlly to the front, to insure lus 1,.
11 ation. Ma\ the best man wn-.
Dr. Marv Walkir
tin-
wearing a >.ri hat w:tl> uni
*, Mir!—
to le .1 good l.irnii
.s .1 belli r thing,
mg brim, a doublc-brea-tcd Irotk coat
10 be a g'l'-d pt«
.ici er is the best
ar.d pantaloons of ht r favorite
width.
thing '1 lie man v.
■ 1. is good at either
aho a small how tie anil h.
r iiMial
iii.iy be a giv.it -. r in
i-i tlu’ ,1 govern
smile.
or. WrcT.Mi.il -
why a man who
Mary's smile is said to have lost us
sweetness amt the alluring effects
usually accompanying a womans
smile. In lact it is said to be rather
vinegary than otherwise.
A convention ot Irutt growers has
been called to assemble in Atlanta cn
the 17th inst. The membets of kin
dred organizations in this and adjoin
ing slates are invited. One ot the
subjects for discussion is the practica
bility of shipping the surplus crops to
F.urope. Delegates are requested to
come prepared to quote statistics lor
their respective localities, such as the
acreage in melons, fruits, vegetables,
etc., and the wants of planters raising
the same.
The Augusta Chronicle says:
Rev. J. W. Burke has returned
Irom his Cuban trip, on which he went
along with the editorial excursion.
During the Sunday spent in Havana,
Mir. Burke delivered a sermon to a
large congregation at the Cuban Bap-
tist church, his remarks being Hans-
lated in Spanish by the pastor, Rev.
SenorDiaz. During the services at
the church, a theatre and a brass band
were in full blast on the opposite side
of the street.
Farmer, Editor, Preacher.
The editor of the Camilla Clarion
is reckoned to be one of the best
farmers in Georgia, lie edits his
paper at nights, superintends his farm
in the daytime, and preaches a first-
class sermon every Sunday. A coun
try editor is hard to beat anywheie
you find hint Suppose we nominate
editor Underwood lor the chair guber-
n 1ton.1t <
The toregoing is Itom the Waycross
Reporter. It is certainly a good
showing f.-r the nr-.-itile Underwood.
He
cl it' in his
To be a
It is the opinion of Governor Dow
ry of Mississippi, as expressed in the
North American Review, that ‘ the
needs of the South are organized and
systematized labor, capital, and less
legislation.” As to the negro he says:
‘ I regard him as the best and cheap
est laborer that will ever be found for
the cultivation of our chief product,
cotton.”
Stoves, Jr011,
Tin and Hollow Ware
r
[Is, and, agent for
Powder Co.
A RICE ASSORTMENT IN STOCK.
Coll and examine for yourselves.
Knowr-nothingism is not dead, it
one may judge by two bills now pend
ing before Congress : One to require
foreigners to naturalize if remaining
in the United States five years and
giving preference in Government
employment to citizens of the United
States: the other absolutely forbid
ding the enlistment in the navy of any
but American citizens. — Americus
Times.
King’s
nr' -i*i"
J. L. Beverly & Bro.
DEALBKS IX—
2 DP
LUMBER,
Mouldings, Turned Work, Laths, Etc,
MJCTGTS, GKA..
Wanted—Everybody to write
or see us before placing or
ders for lumber. We still
have thousands of feet of
the Best Dry Lumber 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
work done in best style.
Will be paid to any competent chemist who wi\!
flpd, on analysis, a particle of Mercury, Potash,
tr other poisons in Swift's Specific (S. S. S.)
AN EATING SORE
Henderson, Tex., Ang. S3, 1339.— “For clgh.
Keen months I had an eating sore on my tongue,
t was treated by the beat local physicians, but
obtained no relief, tho Boro gradually growing
tYorae. I concluded finally, to try 8. S. S., tun
was entirely cured after nalrg a few bottle:'.
Tou haro my cheerful permission to publish tho
above statement for tho benefit of thcao similarly
Afflicted." C. B.tMcLxuonE, Henderson,Sex.
TrtAUao on Blood and 8km Diseases mailed free.
TIIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta
The Glenn House
Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS
TON, GA.
N. G. GLENN, Proprietor.
Table supplied with the best the market
inile. Haw ilbtnr A Chicago Ry.
THE PEST
wur-'ANDjMOST
Direct Route!
3IJP.
CR
THE SOUTH TO CHICAGO AND
THE NORTHWEST.
Xtz through express trains dally, with Pull
tian Palace Buffot Sleeping Cars by night,
and Chair Cara by day, between Cin
cinnati! and Chicago, IndianapoJ
Its and Chicago, and also bej
tween Louisville and<j
Chicago,
whero close con*
noctlons are raado for
St. Paul, Fargo, Blsmark, Pol*
*aad, Omaha, Kansas City, San Francisco
and points Intermediate—
affords. Kvcry attention paid to the com
fort of guests. Commercial men's patron
age a specialty.
FI3W Fast Mail
..caving Louisville, Dalljrexcept Sunday, at
f‘8Da. m. Cluctnuftltt, Dally, except Sunday,
at 1:45. Arriving at Clilcugo ut G :55.
Jones.
Smith.
is good .it all il.ro: should want to be
governor.—Dispatch, Hawktnsville.
Are They Here?
A repet t is now going the rounds of
the press to the < fficl that there is a
number uf the lineal o’escendants of
•Shakspcnre in this country. The
Cons'.i'ution in rclening to the maltei
snys:
It is the common impression in
England that the family of William
Sliakspcare is oxiinct.
Dune rmr.llv the discovery is said
to have been made that Sltakspeare’s
descendant's are in America. The
port's daughter, Savanna, married
Dr. Hall. 'I he daughter of this
couple married another Hall, and
moved to Connecticut, where they
settled in Fait field, now Bridgeport.
They left two sous and daughters
whose descendants are presumably
numcious.
Iiese tacts, started-tit a late num
ber of the London Truth, will be of
interest to all admirers of the immor
tal bard. One of the family, Mary
0. Hall Baldwin, of Chicago, is now
preparing a little work which will
make it clearly appear that Shakspcare
was her lineal ancestor.
The mont rapid service ever attempted do
true .i the Great Commercial Cities on the
Okie River and Chicago.
4®-’ hrough Coupon Tickets, Baggago check*
ed to destination, aud your safety and com
fort provided for, are among tho points that
made the
MONOM ROUTE
vedly popular.
Universally and dese:
X B. CARSON. Vlee-pres t and Gon’l Mgr
.1. N cDOF.L, Gen’l Truffle Manager,
U. iiAKKKK, Gen Pass Agt.
MATTINGS
Pretty Patterns in Stock,
SMYRNA RUGS.
A few more of those 45c Holland Shades,
7 feet long on spring rollers. Call
and make your selection before
they are all gone.
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS ?
(Registered]
It Is n Wood mid Stone Preserving Com
pound Oil Stain, applied with nil ordinary
brush, tt Is guaranteed to preserve any
kind oi wood, above or ttuder ttio ground
or wntcr, tor nt least llftocn years, and keep
off all Jcluds of insects. It Is used by ttio
U. 8. aud almost alt foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Hatlroad, nnd other
largo Corporations, us well as all Real Estate
Owners, whero It Is kept for sate.
For further Information aud Ctzcolam
bleaso address or coll on
L F. Thompson & Go.
USTHTW
O-OOIDS
—.A.T—
Kro. Jones is an Alliance-man ami trades
with B. A. Bass. The result is obvious—
he’s fat and prosperous.
Smith trades elsewhere, the moral )ou
can readily see:
If you want to prosper trade with
It. A. It ASK.
THOMASVJ LLE
NATIONAL BANK,
l a y kh, A. T.'Mcl.vrvnK.n
J’mddcnt. Vice-President.
.1 as. A.UrAndox, Cashier.
Capital • $i00,000,
Surplus • 28,500.
A general banking business. Collec
tions have prompt attention,
The Marshall House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Under new Management.
LEADING HOTEL.
FINEST LOCATION.’
With broad piazzas commanding a grand
view of the fashionable promenade, the Broad*
way of Savannah. Culslno aud worvlcc equal
to the best northorn hotels.
U.L. UARNCTT
BBONATED WITH—
NATURbAL GAS
Imported from the Mineral
Springs on the Rhine, Ger
many, on draught at
,L. SCHMIDT’S.
Come a,ml Examine our Stock of
Sateens, Ohallies, Ginghams
Batistii, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO OUK IMMENSE STOCK OF’
"White Goods.
We call spccinl attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for
twelve ami a halt* cents; they arc equal to any sold for twenty cents. Come
and lock for youiself.
Look.! Look! Lools. S
Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the
entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.
THE SLEEPLESS AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS.
DRINK
Glen Springs
Mineral Water
F01 the Liver
Foi sale at
and Kv'ncye,
J. s.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Hite nvtr Reid i Cilyppet s Pro; Store, Btoitl St
I mu now prepared to buy or sell, for other
parties, all kinds of town or country real
estate nnd have on my list a good assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will he my ni/n, and T
respectfully solicit a tliare of the business ot
the community. aug98
C. M. Tuttle,
tt
LI VERY
FEED STABLES
P. SCEtmOTS,
Soooiel door below roilier of Broad and
Fletcher .Inset., Jeweler aud dealer in I
Tliotiin.rillc curiosities and Florida tiric-a-
ruc. Jewelry a speciality. See lay Alligator |
out Purse, latest thing out,
nl-td
Fine Team*, with careful drivers.
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR
PATRONS.
,JACKSON
I a 24ljr
Thoiaa.ville, Gat